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1910 FOOL-H Offseason Thread
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Sorry I'm running last night late. I don't know how I forgot but I was tired and spaced it after getting back from running a conference and a bit of solo play. Anyway...today's music interlude is a song by The Microphones - Get Off The Internet Get Off The Internet - The Microphones |
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10-09-2009, 11:00 AM | #2 |
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Tuesday, October 26th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: Signed RF D. Jones to a 2-year contract extension worth a total of $3,320,000. Philadelphia Athletics: Signed 3B T. Turner to a 2-year contract extension worth a total of $3,790,000. St. Louis Cardinals: Signed SS J. Cassidy to a 3-year contract extension worth a total of $3,450,000. Louisville Black Caps: Signed MR R. Caldwell to a 3-year contract extension worth a total of $8,640,000. Louisville Black Caps: Signed 2B M. Huggins to a 3-year contract extension worth a total of $5,610,000. Philadelphia Athletics: Signed RF S. Magee to a 2-year contract extension worth a total of $4,060,000. New York Giants: Signed C B. Carrigan to a 5-year contract extension worth a total of $7,450,000. Friday, October 22nd, 1909 Philadelphia Athletics: Signed MR D. Deegan to a 2-year contract extension worth a total of $2,460,000. Louisville Black Caps: Signed 3B E. Batch to a 2-year contract extension worth a total of $2,560,000. Chicago Cubs: Signed SS P. Lloyd to a 3-year contract extension worth a total of $11,580,000. Thursday, October 21st, 1909 New York Giants: RF W. Keeler retires. Louisville Black Caps: CF J. Slagle retires. St. Louis Cardinals: 2B P. Bennett retires. Louisville Black Caps: Released MR L. Hesterfer. Louisville Black Caps: Released SP W. Sanders. Louisville Black Caps: Purchased the contract of SP B. Keefe from Triple A Atlanta. Louisville Black Caps: Released MR H. Betts. Louisville Black Caps: Released CF J. Dobbs. Louisville Black Caps: Released MR G. Suggs.
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10-09-2009, 11:00 AM | #3 |
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File is up. (FOFC internet silliness prevented me from posting that 3 min ago)
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Please do NOT elaborate on what you meant by that....EVER!
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10-09-2009, 01:55 PM | #5 |
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I've been elaborating pretty elaborately in the dynasty in my signature. If it's any consolation, it's setup like an online and uploaded like one. I'm just the only one playing in it. Hehe.
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10-10-2009, 01:53 AM | #6 |
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Time for the first day of free agency!
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10-10-2009, 01:54 AM | #7 |
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Wednesday, December 1st, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: Signed free agent SS A. Bridwell to a 3-year contract worth a total of $5,670,000. |
10-10-2009, 01:55 AM | #8 |
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Sunday, December 19th, 1909
Boston Beaneaters: Signed free agent SS H. Wagner to a 3-year contract worth a total of $42,250,000. Thursday, December 9th, 1909 Washington Senators: Signed free agent RF J. Kelley to a 2-year contract worth a total of $3,460,000. Washington Senators: Signed free agent MR W. Mercer to a 2-year contract worth a total of $2,300,000. Wednesday, December 8th, 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates: Signed free agent 2B H. Krug to a 1-year contract worth a total of $1,250,000. Tuesday, December 7th, 1909 Chicago Whales: Signed free agent MR G. Suggs to a 3-year contract worth a total of $1,710,000. Monday, December 6th, 1909 Boston Red Sox: Signed free agent SP E. Doheny to a 1-year contract worth a total of $750,000. Philadelphia Athletics: Signed free agent SP B. Pfeffer to a 1-year contract worth a total of $650,000. New York Yankees: Signed free agent MR J. Frill to a 2-year contract worth a total of $2,290,000. Saturday, December 4th, 1909 Chicago Whales: Signed free agent MR R. Miller to a 1-year contract worth a total of $570,000. Cincinnati Redlegs: Signed free agent SP I. Young to a 1-year contract worth a total of $670,000. Thursday, December 2nd, 1909 Boston Red Sox: Signed free agent MR O. Hess to a 2-year contract worth a total of $5,750,000. |
10-10-2009, 02:04 AM | #9 |
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File is up.
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10-10-2009, 07:36 AM | #10 |
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Harry Lumley, OPS average last 4 seasons .850, and 20 SB average, unsigned. Sure, there's no effect from draft pick compensation.
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10-10-2009, 07:47 AM | #11 | |
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*shrug* I gave him an offer. He didn't accept. |
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10-10-2009, 07:53 AM | #12 |
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Your payroll is 64 million. How much of an offer could you have given him? And with 13 teams with at least 15 milliion on the table, there's no way a player is going to take anything other than a max offer.
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10-10-2009, 07:53 AM | #13 | |
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You are right, my mistake. I originally was going to offer him, but changed my bids later and just forgot. I decided to go all out on Wagner instead after the last two seasons of trying to get multiple guys and missing on them all. |
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10-10-2009, 07:56 AM | #14 |
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Yeah I made that mistake this year. I missed on Bridwell and Wagner by going after both.
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10-10-2009, 08:04 AM | #15 | |
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I'm sorry that my outfield had .744, .747, and .809 OPS last year, 17, 28, and 30 SB last year, and I had other gaps on my roster that were a bigger deal than OF.
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10-10-2009, 08:15 AM | #16 |
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Leading you to the same sub 500 distant finish as most of the American League pack.
It might help if Brooklyn had exported since Sept 29th. DC, whats up with that?
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10-10-2009, 08:22 AM | #17 | |
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I'm just pointing out that I had bigger fish to fry. Sure he'd be a nice addition, but Wagner would have had a much BIGGER impact, so that's where I tried to send my money, along with everyone else unfortunately. It's premature to jump the gun on this with only 1 short FA sim out of the way. I can tell you that draft pick compensation had absolutely nothing to do with whether or not I made him an offer.
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10-10-2009, 08:24 AM | #18 |
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I'm excited about this upcoming season. I think I have a very small window of 1 or 2 years where I like my chances vs anyone else in the league. I feel that I have the best infield in baseball with Stahl, Lennox, Wagner and Heinie. In the OF I have two players that i feel could be all stars in Sheckard and rookie Dutch Zwilling that I am bringing up. My pitching should be decent enough as well.
Biggest problem for my team is going to be age. George Davis at 39 years old is now pretty much just around for team morale/backup player (It seems unlikely he'll get the last 180 or so hits needed for the all time record at this point). Al Burch decided to take a rating hit, leaving my final OF spot to Joe Birmingham (unless I pick up someone else via trade or FA still) Stahl and Sheckard are both 31 and Wagner is 35.. So I need to take advantage of it this season or back to the drawing board time for me. |
10-10-2009, 08:44 AM | #19 |
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I have no handle on pitching in either this early era or -X. So, my pitching could finally turn around, or continue to flounder like the past 2 seasons. I am shelving the 5 man rotation experiment, thats for sure.
Offensively, I am stacked, with good contact guys. If Lumley signs elsewhere, his power will be missed, but I think we will still score. Infield defense remains suspect, its especially hard to bench Lord in favor of Mowery, even though Mowery is much better with the leather.
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10-10-2009, 09:32 AM | #20 |
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My internet has been uncooperative Tim.
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10-10-2009, 09:45 AM | #21 |
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Oh are you Brooklyn buck? That sucks for you, you're pretty into the leagues.
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10-10-2009, 06:02 PM | #22 | |
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I refuse to make offers because I don't know what pick I will lose and need my Top 3 pick. So we'll stand by with 30 million under the cap. |
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10-10-2009, 06:36 PM | #23 | |
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Top half of the draft's first round are protected. As long as your in the top 8 picks you won't lose your first rounder.
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He wants $9,000,000 a season is why I didn't want him. He has hit and I could be wrong but my confidence he can keep doing what he is doing and be worth that money isnt great. I have offered 3 type A's contracts though this off season (of course lost lol).
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10-10-2009, 08:58 PM | #25 |
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I usually don't let draft pick compensation stop me from making any deal as I feel in the long run it'll even out.
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10-10-2009, 09:45 PM | #26 | |
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100% agree I do think we need to understand Tim hasn't been in FOOL-X and we have see it. It took FOOL-X about 8 seasons till compensation set correctly.
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10-11-2009, 12:35 AM | #27 |
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Well time for another night of free agent bonzana in fake historical baseball circles. Who'll throw those fake dollars around tonight?
But first, a musical interlude. Tonight's song is a cover of Fleet Foxes - Tiger Mountain Peasant Song done by a sister act from Sweden called First Aid Kit. Dare I say, it's better than the original. Last edited by Young Drachma : 10-11-2009 at 12:42 AM. |
10-11-2009, 12:48 AM | #28 |
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Sunday, January 23rd, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Signed free agent RF H. Lumley to a 5-year contract worth a total of $50,000,000. Chicago Whales: Placed MR R. Miller on the active roster. Chicago Whales: Placed MR G. Suggs on the active roster. Chicago Whales: Placed SS D. Shay on the active roster. Monday, January 17th, 1910 Boston Beaneaters: Placed 1B S. McInnis on the active roster. Boston Beaneaters: Placed SS H. Wagner on the active roster. Sunday, January 16th, 1910 New York Giants: Signed free agent MR D. Reisling to a 1-year contract worth a total of $630,000. Wednesday, January 12th, 1910 Philadelphia Athletics: Signed free agent RF F. Schulte to a 6-year contract worth a total of $38,910,000. Monday, January 10th, 1910 New York Yankees: Signed free agent 2B W. Alperman to a 1-year contract worth a total of $890,000. Saturday, January 8th, 1910 New York Giants: Signed free agent MR E. Frisk to a 3-year contract worth a total of $5,520,000. Thursday, January 6th, 1910 Brooklyn Royal Giants: Signed free agent MR B. Raymond to a 1-year contract worth a total of $600,000. Wednesday, January 5th, 1910 Chicago Whales: Signed free agent SS D. Shay to a 1-year contract worth a total of $2,460,000. Tuesday, January 4th, 1910 St. Louis Cardinals: Signed free agent 1B C. Rossman to a 3-year contract worth a total of $2,430,000. |
10-11-2009, 12:59 AM | #29 |
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File is up. Spring training and draft tomorrow night!
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10-11-2009, 06:43 AM | #30 | |
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See, now that Wagner didn't pan out, he was next on my priority list.
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10-11-2009, 08:28 AM | #31 |
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And you just beat me for him. I was hoping that he would add enough offense to my lineup that my poor rotation would be so exposed.
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10-11-2009, 09:07 AM | #32 | |
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I'll take your word for it. You're right, I'm used to free agency in FOOL and the slower sim leagues I've been in
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10-11-2009, 09:11 AM | #33 |
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Dola.
Bad draft to have the first pick.
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10-11-2009, 10:19 AM | #34 |
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Not a ton of interesting stories from this draft class, but included is the second player in MLB history to die during a game (and the reason for the spitball to having been banned from the game)
FOOL-H 1910 Draft Pool: Historical Review - Front Office Football Central |
10-12-2009, 12:05 AM | #35 |
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Allright. Time for fake historical baseball, draft style...and a little spring training sprinked in.
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10-12-2009, 12:16 AM | #36 |
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Laura Marling - My Manic & I
Now if only YouTube had a playbook with 5 WR receiver sets for NCAA 10. Then life would be useful, because well...I need one. Oh right. You all want draft results. |
10-12-2009, 12:16 AM | #37 |
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Round 1
Round 1, Pick 1 - New York Yankees: 3B R. Smith Round 1, Pick 2 - Brooklyn Royal Giants: SP C. Hendrix Round 1, Pick 3 - Louisville Black Caps: SP J. Benz Round 1, Pick 4 - Chicago Cubs: C S. O'Neill Round 1, Pick 5 - Philadelphia Phillies: LF T. Walker Round 1, Pick 6 - Boston Red Sox: SP V. Gregg Round 1, Pick 7 - Washington Senators: SP E. Yingling Round 1, Pick 8 - Detroit Tigers: 3B T. Hendryx Round 1, Pick 9 - Chicago Whales: SP H. Perdue Round 1, Pick 10 - Baltimore Orioles: SP J. Lively Round 1, Pick 11 - St. Louis Cardinals: SP B. O'Brien Round 1, Pick 12 - Brooklyn Royal Giants: SP H. Robinson Round 1, Pick 13 - Cincinnati Redlegs: RF C. Stengel Round 1, Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP L. Cheney Round 1, Pick 15 - New York Giants: 1B G. Paulette Round 1, Pick 16 - Chicago Whales: MR E. Hawk Supplemental Round 1 Round 1 (Supplemental Round), Pick 1 - Philadelphia Phillies: SP E. Hamilton Round 1 (Supplemental Round), Pick 2 - New York Yankees: 2B L. Magee Round 1 (Supplemental Round), Pick 3 - Chicago Whales: SP T. Covington Round 1 (Supplemental Round), Pick 4 - Brooklyn Royal Giants: SP J. Baskette Round 1 (Supplemental Round), Pick 5 - Boston Red Sox: SS R. Chapman Round 1 (Supplemental Round), Pick 6 - Detroit Tigers: SP G. Krapp Round 2 Round 2, Pick 1 - New York Yankees: C L. Santop Round 2, Pick 2 - Philadelphia Phillies: CF G. Burns Round 2, Pick 3 - Louisville Black Caps: SP M. Allison Round 2, Pick 4 - Chicago Cubs: SP C. Cashion Round 2, Pick 5 - Philadelphia Phillies: SP J. Willis Round 2, Pick 6 - New York Yankees: SP B. Brown Round 2, Pick 7 - Washington Senators: C I. Wingo Round 2, Pick 8 - Detroit Tigers: RF T. Long Round 2, Pick 9 - Boston Beaneaters: CF P. Bodie Round 2, Pick 10 - Baltimore Orioles: MR J. Baker Round 2, Pick 11 - St. Louis Cardinals: SP B. Schardt Round 2, Pick 12 - Philadelphia Athletics: MR R. Richter Round 2, Pick 13 - Cincinnati Redlegs: MR G. Mogridge Round 2, Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: C L. Nunamaker Round 2, Pick 15 - New York Giants: SP C. Mitchell Round 2, Pick 16 - Chicago Whales: MR F. Toney Round 3 Round 3, Pick 1 - New York Yankees: SS J. Esmond Round 3, Pick 2 - Brooklyn Royal Giants: LF G. Williams Round 3, Pick 3 - Louisville Black Caps: MR F. Sherry Round 3, Pick 4 - Chicago Cubs: CF A. Marsans Round 3, Pick 5 - Philadelphia Phillies: MR R. Aitchison Round 3, Pick 6 - Boston Red Sox: MR E. Klepfer Round 3, Pick 7 - Washington Senators: CF G. Zinn Round 3, Pick 8 - Detroit Tigers: 2B P. Baumann Round 3, Pick 9 - Boston Beaneaters: CF J. Johnston Round 3, Pick 10 - Baltimore Orioles: 3B R. Morgan Round 3, Pick 11 - St. Louis Cardinals: SP E. Brown Round 3, Pick 12 - Philadelphia Athletics: MR B. Hogg Round 3, Pick 13 - Cincinnati Redlegs: MR S. Smith Round 3, Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: RF F. Gilhooley Round 3, Pick 15 - New York Giants: MR P. Cavet Round 3, Pick 16 - Chicago Whales: LF G. Jackson Round 4 Round 4, Pick 1 - New York Yankees: C G. Hartley Round 4, Pick 2 - Brooklyn Royal Giants: SP E. Donnelly Round 4, Pick 3 - Louisville Black Caps: 2B M. Berghammer Round 4, Pick 4 - Chicago Cubs: 1B R. Williams Round 4, Pick 5 - Philadelphia Phillies: SS I. Olson Round 4, Pick 6 - Boston Red Sox: MR J. Nagle Round 4, Pick 7 - Washington Senators: LF D. Drake Round 4, Pick 8 - Detroit Tigers: MR P. Standridge Round 4, Pick 9 - Boston Beaneaters: 3B E. McDonald Round 4, Pick 10 - Baltimore Orioles: C H. Severeid Round 4, Pick 11 - St. Louis Cardinals: 2B J. Lewis Round 4, Pick 12 - Philadelphia Athletics: 3B A. Butler Round 4, Pick 13 - Cincinnati Redlegs: 3B S. Ingerton Round 4, Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: MR C. Hageman Round 4, Pick 15 - New York Giants: MR C. Becker Round 4, Pick 16 - Chicago Whales: MR D. Danforth Round 5 Round 5, Pick 1 - New York Yankees: MR G. Dale Round 5, Pick 2 - Brooklyn Royal Giants: LF D. Wilie Round 5, Pick 3 - Louisville Black Caps: 3B R. Almeida Round 5, Pick 4 - Chicago Cubs: RF O. Henriksen Round 5, Pick 5 - Philadelphia Phillies: LF J. Daley Round 5, Pick 6 - Boston Red Sox: MR C. Hoff Round 5, Pick 7 - Washington Senators: RF P. Compton Round 5, Pick 8 - Detroit Tigers: 3B H. Janvrin Round 5, Pick 9 - Boston Beaneaters: MR J. Swindell Round 5, Pick 10 - Baltimore Orioles: LF W. Hogan Round 5, Pick 11 - St. Louis Cardinals: 1B T. Jones Round 5, Pick 12 - Philadelphia Athletics: C G. Fisher Round 5, Pick 13 - Cincinnati Redlegs: SS R. Corhan Round 5, Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SS O. Johnson Round 5, Pick 15 - New York Giants: 1B D. Rowan Round 5, Pick 16 - Chicago Whales: 1B J. Ness Round 6 Round 6, Pick 1 - New York Yankees: 1B J. Duggan Round 6, Pick 2 - Brooklyn Royal Giants: MR C. Brown Round 6, Pick 3 - Louisville Black Caps: LF M. Fitzgerald Round 6, Pick 4 - Chicago Cubs: MR B. James Round 6, Pick 5 - Philadelphia Phillies: 3B W. Smith Round 6, Pick 6 - Boston Red Sox: RF C. Emerson Round 6, Pick 7 - Washington Senators: 2B G. Tutwiler Round 6, Pick 8 - Detroit Tigers: MR A. Collamore Round 6, Pick 9 - Boston Beaneaters: 1B E. Gust Round 6, Pick 10 - Baltimore Orioles: SS S. Magner Round 6, Pick 11 - St. Louis Cardinals: LF H. Butcher Round 6, Pick 12 - Philadelphia Athletics: MR P. Paige Round 6, Pick 13 - Cincinnati Redlegs: CF B. Jones Round 6, Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: MR W. Taylor Round 6, Pick 15 - New York Giants: SS B. Tooley Round 6, Pick 16 - Chicago Whales: SS M. Reed Round 7 Round 7, Pick 1 - New York Yankees: MR B. Harper Round 7, Pick 2 - Brooklyn Royal Giants: C S. Wilson Round 7, Pick 3 - Louisville Black Caps: CF B. Schaller Round 7, Pick 4 - Chicago Cubs: CF J. Clark Round 7, Pick 5 - Philadelphia Phillies: CF J. Dorsey Round 7, Pick 6 - Boston Red Sox: C P. Krichell Round 7, Pick 7 - Washington Senators: MR L. Lowdermilk Round 7, Pick 8 - Detroit Tigers: 3B B. Lindsay Round 7, Pick 9 - Boston Beaneaters: MR B. Reisigl Round 7, Pick 10 - Baltimore Orioles: MR E. Leonard Round 7, Pick 11 - St. Louis Cardinals: MR E. Cottrell Round 7, Pick 12 - Philadelphia Athletics: RF O. McIvor Round 7, Pick 13 - Cincinnati Redlegs: MR L. Long Round 7, Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: MR G. Zackert Round 7, Pick 15 - New York Giants: 1B T. Baker Round 7, Pick 16 - Chicago Whales: MR H. Juul Round 8 Round 8, Pick 1 - New York Yankees: 1B J. Black Round 8, Pick 2 - Brooklyn Royal Giants: MR B. Hall Round 8, Pick 3 - Louisville Black Caps: MR W. Miller Round 8, Pick 4 - Chicago Cubs: MR R. Radebaugh Round 8, Pick 5 - Philadelphia Phillies: 1B C. Conway Round 8, Pick 6 - Boston Red Sox: 1B H. Miller Round 8, Pick 7 - Washington Senators: 3B H. Young Round 8, Pick 8 - Detroit Tigers: MR C. Faust Round 8, Pick 9 - Boston Beaneaters: MR J. Smith Round 8, Pick 10 - Baltimore Orioles: MR H. Gregory Round 8, Pick 11 - St. Louis Cardinals: MR B. Stanley Round 8, Pick 12 - Philadelphia Athletics: MR W. Herrell Round 8, Pick 13 - Cincinnati Redlegs: MR C. Slapnicka Round 8, Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: MR J. Compton Round 8, Pick 15 - New York Giants: MR F. Thompson Round 8, Pick 16 - Chicago Whales: MR H. Armstrong Round 9 Round 9, Pick 1 - New York Yankees: MR J. McAdams Round 9, Pick 2 - Brooklyn Royal Giants: MR T. Puckett Round 9, Pick 3 - Louisville Black Caps: MR J. Reis Round 9, Pick 4 - Chicago Cubs: 1B B. Keen Round 9, Pick 5 - Philadelphia Phillies: MR T. Shultz Round 9, Pick 6 - Boston Red Sox: MR E. Ovitz Round 9, Pick 7 - Washington Senators: MR B. Thomas Round 9, Pick 8 - Detroit Tigers: 1B M. Keliher Round 9, Pick 9 - Boston Beaneaters: MR G. Woodburn Round 9, Pick 10 - Baltimore Orioles: 1B H. Gunning Round 9, Pick 11 - St. Louis Cardinals: 1B P. Mayes Round 9, Pick 12 - Philadelphia Athletics: RF H. Welchonce Round 9, Pick 13 - Cincinnati Redlegs: SS M. Balenti Round 9, Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: CF A. Humphrey Round 9, Pick 15 - New York Giants: C D. 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10-12-2009, 12:19 AM | #38 |
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SPRING TRAINING RESULTS
-------- AL --- Chicago 17-7 New York 16-8 Baltimore 13-11 Detroit 12-12 Washington 11-13 Boston 10-14 Philadelphia 9-15 Louisville 8-16 NL --- Boston 16-8 St. Louis 16-8 Chicago 14-10 Philadelphia 12-12 Pittsburgh 11-13 Cincinnati 11-13 New York 9-15 Brooklyn 7-17 |
10-12-2009, 12:20 AM | #39 |
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Processing the file now. Season will take place on Tuesday night. Which gives you a day to get your teams together, marinate and well..you know, whatever else you need to do to get into the zone.
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File is up. Cheers.
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10-12-2009, 10:49 AM | #41 |
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How do we do their ratings? Is it recalc'd every year and or is it based on the remaining years of their career or what?
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DC can correct me if I'm wrong, but when he set it up initially I believe he said no recalc in this league along with average talent randomness (which is higher than the other FOOL leagues) just to create more "what-if" scenerios so everyone doesn't just assume that player X will always be better than player Y. |
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10-12-2009, 11:17 AM | #43 |
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Good deal! So are the ratings based on the remainder of their career or peak years?
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Neither. It's based on neutralized stats with recalc set to 3 years. I thought it'd be cool for history to be completely different, especially once we get to the modern era where we start to know the names of the guys more readily. What if Tony C really does reach his potential? What if Satchel Paige gets to play his whole career in the majors? Will The Babe really be The Babe and will he be hitter Ruth or pitcher Ruth? |
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