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I'm in on that second conglomerate too, provided it's renamed the (Real) American Hulkamaniacs, because all conglomerate teams should be named after Wrestling Teams in honor of the first intended conglomerate team, the New York Macho Men.
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Koop's construction is kind of scary (a 44 year old Paige? A Viola who's 20 and pitched ~70 ERA+ that year? Yikes.) and I'm not sure I totally trust the '12 Nationals, seems like Mogul takes promising stars and kneecaps them for being young.
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Senerio posted:I'm in on that second conglomerate too, provided it's renamed the (Real) American Hulkamaniacs, because all conglomerate teams should be named after Wrestling Teams in honor of the first intended conglomerate team, the New York Macho Men. I'm in for this as well, provided the name changes to (Real) American Hulkamaniacs, American Hulkamaniacs or Hulkamaniacs.
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OK, compromise proposal for the St. Paul Bearers. Let's try to make youth a happy surprise rather than something we rely on. 2009 Cardinals (4) 1967 Red Sox (3) 1934 White Sox (1) 1943 Cubs (1) 1991 Astros (1) C 09 Yadi Molina C 91 Craig Biggio (Solid defense and OK hitting, or maybe Biggio is an ace in the hole) 1B 09 Albert Pujols 1B 43 Cavvy Cavaretta 1B 91 Jeff Bagwell (Pujols is amazing, Cavvy is a solid backup, and 23 yo Bagwell is a lottery ticket 3 years from an MVP) 2B 43 Eddie Stanky 2B 67 Mike Andrews (rookie Stanky isn't Eddie Collins, but he's got great patience - Andrews an OK backup) SS 34 Luke Appling SS 67 Rico Petrocelli (Appling's in the Hall for good reason, Rico's a very good backup) 3B 43 Stan Hack 3B 09 David Freese (Solid) LF 67 Yaz LF 09 Matt Holliday (Need to find a way to play both at once) CF 67 Reggie Smith CF 91 Kenny Lofton (Reggie's still young, but still great, Lofton's really young but acceptable as 4th OF) RF 34 Al Simmons RF 43 Bill Nicholson (Al's in the Hall of Fame, Nicholson was an MVP candidate in the early 40s) One thing we could do to maximize offense without going DH is Pujols at 3B, Yaz at 1B, and Holliday in left. SP 34 Ted Lyons SP 09 Chris Carpenter SP 09 Adam Wainwright SP 43 Claude Passeau SP 43 Paul Derringer SP 67 Lee Stange SP 91 Curt Schilling (if he rolls well) Bullpen: 09 Ryan Franklin 09 Trever Miller 09 Jason Motte 67 Sparky Lyle 67 Dan Osinski 43 Lon Warneke Not 25, but there's some decisions to be made. Lineup is very good and has excellent keystones, rotation is a mixture, but mostly guys who had long careers and can be relied upon to not be Stephen Strasburg (78/95) sorts.
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edit: actually nevermind
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The Pungry, Pungry Pippoes have changed our name, and we have a roster! In honor of one of the men to to torture Paul Bearer, we are now the Rated R Superstars! Teams used: 2009 Cardinals, 1919 White Sox, 2006 Blue Jays C 2009 Yadier Molina 1B 2009 Albert Pujols 2B 1919 Eddie Collins SS 2009 Brendan Ryan 3B 2006 Troy Glaus RF 1919 Shoeless Joe Jackson CF 2006 Vernon Wells LF 2009 Matt Holliday DH 2009 Troy Glaus BN 2009 Skip Schumaker BN 2009 Colby Rasmus BN 1919 Happy Felsch BN 2006 Bengie Molina BN 2006 Aaron Hill BN 2006 Gregg Zaun? BN 2009 David Freese BN 2006 Alex Rios SP 1919 Eddie Cicotte SP 2009 Chris Carpenter SP 2009 Adam Wainwright SP 1919 Lefty Williams SP 2006 Roy Halladay SP 2006 AJ Burnett RP 2009 Ryan Franklin RP 2006 BJ Ryan RP 2009 Trever Miller RP 2006 Scott Downs RP 2006 Justin Speier Edit: This roster is approved by The Goog, 20% owner The Goog fucked around with this message at 02:02 on Aug 6, 2012 |
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Rated R Superstars Roster Approved by Senerio 20% owner
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Senerio posted:Rated R Sports Stars Roster Approved by Senerio 20% owner Approved
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Rater R Sports Stars Roster Approved by TKBomber 20% owner
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Okay, that's majority approval, so the Rated-R Superstars get the disputed 2009 Cardinals.
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Pungry, if you have PMs, PM me and I'll get you into the team planning Doc. Alternatively get into the IRC and I'll get you there. Anyway, our information: Team Name: Rated R Superstars Team Logo (150x150 preferred): Home City: Toronto Home Stadium: The Spear - Once home to a Canadian football team, The Spear became vacant after the team suddenly moved to Albuquerque Custom Dimensions 310/330/400/420/360 [Other information approved by the team in the IRC and edited into this post to avoid thread spam] Convertible Dome, Natural Turf, Good Quality Infield, High Grass, Large Foul Ground, Good Visibility DH Preference: MUST HAVE!!! Strategy (Rate on a scale from -5 to +5) Hit and Run: -2 Sacrifice Bunt: -5 Squeeze Play: +1 Trying for extra bases: +1 Stealing Bases: -5 Aggressively Tagging Up: +2 Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): -2 Giving Intentional Walks: -4 Pitching Around Good Hitters: -3 Bringing the Infield In: -3 Guarding the Lines: -1 Making Cutoff Throws: -1 Bringing in Pinch Hitters: +2 Bringing in Pinch Runners: -1 Bringing in Defensive Replacements: -2 Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: -3 Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: +1 Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: +2 as 20% owner and lover of crappy puns, I approve of this information. Senerio fucked around with this message at 03:02 on Aug 6, 2012 |
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Senerio posted:Pungry, if you have PMs, PM me and I'll get you into the team planning Doc. I approve all of the above and the park dimensions as well.
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The information is approved by The Goog, 20% owner.
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That's 60%, the dimensions and sliders are ratified.
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I'm going to try this out as a new, expansion owner Teams: 1950 Philadelphia Phillies, 2002 Moneyball A's, 1967 Boston Red Sox, 1926 Philadelphia Phillies I'll get around to the rest tomorrow
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CVE posted:Get into the IRC if it's possible. Most owners are there currently and we can talk about it. If there's gonna be a lot of IRC work for the team I'll back out. I don't have the time to do much other than check the threads, and I've never been a big IRC fan to begin with. Don't let me hold y'all back.
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C. Everett Koop posted:If there's gonna be a lot of IRC work for the team I'll back out. I don't have the time to do much other than check the threads, and I've never been a big IRC fan to begin with. Don't let me hold y'all back. I would imagine the only time it would be a problem is during the initial team construction.
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# ? Aug 6, 2012 03:03 |
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Can I trade players from my team with the established teams now, Smasher?
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Ordius posted:Can I trade players from my team with the established teams now, Smasher? Yes. But be careful.
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Ordius: I want Ty Cobb. If you're interested in trading, what are you looking for? I have some great starting pitching (I don't think Oil Can Boyd is gonna pan out for you and I don't know what your backup plan is...), and whatever else might tickle your fancy. Let me know.
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I'll finally figure out IRC tomorrow. I also approve those ideas, even if it doesn't matter anymore.
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Ted Sox! The Luna Landers would like to invest in an Edward-heavy portfolio for the upcoming quarter. You have three Edwards you currently aren't using from your feeders: 1917 Big Ed Klepfer 1946 Eddie Yost 1948 Eddie Stanky You look like you could use some help at catcher, which thankfully, is something I can provide. The Landers offer: 1955 Smoky Burgess The Ted Sox offer: 1917 Big Ed Klepfer 1946 Eddie Yost 1948 Eddie Stanky Ryleh Cultists! While an Edward-heavy portfolio is a good indicator for growth in the coming quarter, it's always necessary to diversify, and my financial advisor has recommended hummingbirds from Arkansas as a good low-risk investment. I am also interested in acquiring a Rajah, as I missed out so narrowly in my recent Super Challenge bid for one. You seem to need help at 3rd base, so: The Landers offer: 2004 Nomar Garciaparra 1948 Nellie Fox The Cultists offer: 1930 Rogers Hornsby 1930 Lon Warneke 2003 Mark Grace Madison Mudholes! Johnny Hopp is a Super League legend! Sure, he's gone too commercial these days, and that rap album he released was a travesty, but he *needs* to be in the Super League! If you won't find a spot for him, I will! Also, I like Charles Johnson, and you look like you maybe need a shortstop. The Landers offer: 1970 Jim Fregosi The Mudholes offer: 1943 Johnny Hopp 1996 Charles Johnson
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Trade Bait EXPANSION GMs - WILD DISCOUNTS TO BE HAD: Look, I need relief pitching and have all sorts of crazy crap that isn't even making my 28 man roster. You can exploit the fact I'm Australian and thus know nothing about baseball to offer me dumb stuff. Lou Warnke is a 5 time all star pitcher and isn't even making my starting roster as it stands. I need your relief pitching! This is an opportunity that is closing for both of us, we can trade stuff freely off our feeder team without consuming our 28 man spots, so I can do 2:1 deals or whatever. Any GM: I am prepared to sell Tris Speaker. I would want a super star player in any position in return. Bill James reckons he's the 11th best player of all time, so thing something similar. If Tris Speaker isn't your thing, I have Hall of Fame Centre Fielder Hack Wilson for sale, and more importantly I have Hall of Famer Hack Wilson in the best year he had in a storied career. He posted .356/.454/.723 with an OPS of 1.117(!). Okay he's not babe ruth, but in the same year babe posted 1.225 so we're pretty close. mrnoun posted:
Yeah look, couple of other people have tried to trade me for Hornsby and Foxx. Just to be clear, Hornsby and Foxx are untouchable unless it's for a similar top 10 all time heavy hitter. Like, say, DiMaggio. We could work out something involving Triss Speaker for DiMaggio. However, not to shut things down completely, I'm still interested in support at 3B (though Pinky Higgins isn't totally rubbish), so what else have you got? I'm not interested in Nellie Fox, he's too young, my Backups there are in their prime. Cthulhu Dreams fucked around with this message at 07:24 on Aug 6, 2012 |
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What year is your Speaker?
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Okay, time for a real content post. Firstly, we have 19 spots, I really don't want to go much above that, so I'm going to cut off new teams tomorrow if the St. Paul Bearers get their team done, which segues nicely to thing number two... St. Paul Bearers Get your team done. Soon. Expansion Cup Divisional Alignments 20 or so teams means two leagues, four divisions: Taggart League (No DH) Skyhawks Memorial Division Archie Goodwins (Archie Goodwin) Barrow Daydreams (gingemidget) Hakata Runnin' Ramen (thened) Poughkeepsie Superbas (nerokerubina) Ted Sox (Moose) Imaginos Division Antarctic Unspecifieds (blackmongoose) Doop's Team (Doop) Postmodernists (NotthatSamBeckett) Second City Saints (Senerio) St. Paul Bearers? (Koop/Bruzer/CVE/BWFC/Viscount Slim/kw0134) McQueen League (DH) Doppels Memorial Division Madison Mudholes (theacox) Norfolk Splinter Cells (Ordius) Portland Bulldogs (Outrunner) Rated R Superstars (The Goog/Senerio/TKBomber/Cthulhu Dreams/Pungry) Ryleh Cultists (Cthulhu Dreams) Johnny Hopp Division Great Googly-Mooglies (The Goog) Idaho Potatoes (grinnblade) Leprechauns (Ionnracht) Oxbridge Mathematicians (Revenant Threshold) Vice City Goose Eggs (Armitage) And now, I'll take a look at the rosters that people have already posted. I don't feel like digging through all of your feeder teams at the moment, so I'll just hit the broad strokes. Senerio Well, at least your team can hit. Sort of. Willie Randolph is very old in 1992, and I'm not sure I'd give him the starting gig. And, for as much as we all love Bellhorn, he's not really a starting-caliber player either. Vidro is pretty terrible at defense too, so this is probably something you'll need to upgrade in the dispersal draft. As for your pitching? It's a real loving problem. Pedro Martinez was old in '05, and he was never very vulnerable, and he's by far the least of your problems. Spahn was 39 in '60, and while he was still pretty good, he's still 39 years old. Lew Burdette is a guy who never struck anyone out, but was so skilled that he was fantastic for a few years, but that's a trick that probably not going to translate into the Super-League. Cone is always dicey, and Pizarro, well, unless Pizarro is possessed by the spirit of his namesake conquistador, and goes on some sort of quest to conquer the Super-League and plunder its riches, I don't see it ending well. Cthulhu Dreams Another team that can hit. I don't love your third base situation, but that seems like something you can work around. I also don't like your outfield, but that's mainly because my preference for outfielders is for power and patience over contact hitters. You do have a thin bench, but that's not really a huge concern. Your pitching staff is good, and would be even better if you rearranged it a bit more sanely ala: SP1 Randy Johnson SP2 Curt Schilling SP3 Joe Wood SP4 Zack Greinke SP5 Eddie Cicotte At the very least, it would make me feel better. As far as old Johnson goes, the Mogul engine has been mixed on how good he'll be. Then again, the Bobbleheads used to put up with '06 Johnson, who was even older, and they survived, so '03 Big Unit shouldn't be too bad. Ionnracht I've got questions about your lineup. Menke at SS seems like it might be a problem, because I don't think he's going to hit in the Super-League. I also don't really like Kevin Mitchell, as he had two great years, and a ton of mediocre ones. I'm not sure that I wouldn't start Jimmy Wynn over Mitchell. Clark and Williams might be better than Rosen and Cepeda, the latter pair being pretty worn down, so monitor that situation. Your pitching is as good as it's reasonably going to get, as long as you accept that Feller can really only be a #5 starter by that point in his career. I do like your bullpen, though. gingemidget Okay, this lineup is going to need some work. First, Baker starts over Pendleton, because Pendleton doesn't have good power, or patience, and was a mediocre contact hitter by '93. You could also try Buddy Bell from the Rangers. I was about to make my next point when I noticed that you hadn't taken Frank Thomas. Take Frank Thomas. Justice is probably better than Klesko. Take Javy Lopez from the '93 Braves as your backup catcher, and be ready to put him in full-time if/when Sundberg's lack of hitting gets to be too much for you. I think I'd rather have Al Oliver over Otis Nixon in center, too. As for your pitching, consider Mark Wohlers and Mike Stanton from the Braves. blackmongoose I love your optimism about Hornsby playing short. Also, if you're taking defensively-suspect second basemen, I'd consider Knoblauch over Boots Grantham. I think Waner can handle center. As for your pitching, Pascual probably deserves to be on their somewhere. Also, prepare for Radke to get rocked. Mooseford Julio Franco wasn't that old in 1993, in fact, he could play 2B, and probably should start over Priddy, who was good defensively, but isn't much of a bat. Or you could use Eddie Stanky from the Braves. Either way, not Priddy. Now, let's have a history lesson, you probably remember the first bit of this, but the rest should be new to you: Spahn and Sain and two days of rain Because Ryan was 46 loving years old in 1993 and had an ERA close to loving 5, and unless we score runs for beating up Robin Ventura He should be in the bullpen And Sain should start for us Outrunner I actually like your team. But I'd consider platooning HoJo and Brosius. Or not using Brosius at all. I think I like Gehringer more than Whitaker too. See if one of them can play third. Vander Meer might be worth a try at some point, as might Tommy Bridges. Nerokerubina You'll have to choose between Cruz and Monday to start in an outfield spot, and that's a lose/lose scenario, but I'm not sure there's anything you can do about. Also, in Aparicio and Campaneris you've got two great fielders and zero even decent hitters. Then again, Marauder won a championship starting Campy, so it's not fatal. Revenant Threshold If you're starting Elbie Fletcher at first, you're doing something wrong. Now, let's unscramble this. Bubba Trammell has no business in the Super-League, and his spot should be filled with young Jermaine Dye or young Johnny Damon. And I'd rather have Mike Sweeney than Jose Canseco, while we're at it. And, hey, since we're having fun, I'd rather have Jay Bell from the Royals play second, or Freddy Sanchez from the Giants. And, you know what, let's keep going at take Buster Posey from the Giants over Tex Erwin. And, also maybe find places for Wilbur Cooper and Max Carey from the Pirates. And you'll want to take Josh Beckett from the Marlins instead of Pavano. theacox Your starting pitching sucks, but you already knew that probably. Carry on.
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Cthulhu Dreams posted:Trade Bait I just gave up a ton to get DiMaggio. Just how far are you willing to go for him? Tris Speaker was awesome in his day, but in a Super League situation, he doesn't hit a lot of home runs and he doesn't draw a lot of walks, both of which DiMaggio does. In addition, my park is built for right-handed hitters, and Speaker's a lefty. Still, I'd pull the trigger on a big enough offer. As for 3rd base, my starter Nomar is tearing the cover off the ball and I don't really want to move him unless I'm not only getting a star in return, but a star at a position of need. Right now, that means 2nd base (Hornsby) or 1st base (Foxx), which you seem disinclined to do. I'm still willing to talk, but I don't know if we can work anything out at this point.
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Trade Offer Tigres de San Juan receive: 1935 Jimmie Foxx Rlyeh Cultists receive: 1978 Mike Schmidt 2011 Jose Valverde Forgive us, Mike. We will never forget you.
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tatankatonk posted:Trade Offer Before you make this ground-breaking trade, tatankatonk, I'd like to remind you of five very crucial facts. 1. '35 Foxx can't play third. 2. The only other third baseman on your roster is Richie Hebner. 3. You really can't be sure that you're going to win that auction for Miguel Cabrera, and if you don't, then your third baseman, under this trade, will be Richie Hebner. 4. If your starting third baseman is Richie Hebner, then you are going to get relegated. 5. If you are relegated, your obit is going to be the equivalent of 10 pages of me telling you what a bad trade this was.
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Smasher Dynamo posted:Before you make this ground-breaking trade, tatankatonk, I'd like to remind you of five very crucial facts. I know. I know. Things are being sorted out.
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tatankatonk posted:Trade Offer Let's do this thing assuming the
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tatankatonk posted:I know. I know. Things are being sorted out. If you plan is to make the trade then win the auction, then it's a bad plan, because if I'm Marauder, or mrnoun, or Warm Sarsaparilla then I'm going to go out of my way to make you lose that bid so that your stuck with Hebner at third. How about this, let's sleep on it, and if you're sure this is a good idea then, I'll let it go through. Either way, the auction isn't going to close that soon, so there's time enough for that, I think.
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Smasher Dynamo posted:St. Paul Bearers Hey-ho, it's back to the well we go! 1971 Giants (4) 1979 Cardinals (2) 1986 Braves (1) and from last try... 1934 White Sox (1) 1943 Cubs (1) 1991 Astros (1) C 79 Ted Simmons C 71 Dick Dietz UT 91 Craig Biggio (They can hit) 1B 71 Willie McCovey 1B 79 Keith Hernandez 1B 91 Jeff Bagwell UT 43 Phil Cavaretta (A Hall guy, a great defender, and a lottery ticket - and Cavvy, who's a solid pinch hitter or bench player) 2B 43 Eddie Stankey (great patience) SS 34 Luke Appling (Hall of Fame shortstop) 3B 43 Stan Hack (Solid) LF 34 Al Simmons (another Hall player - about to decline but still 133 career OPS+) CF 71 Willie Mays CF 86 Dale Murphy (Willie is 40 but still Willie Mays - Murphy can handle it if Willie breaks down - power and Gold Gloves) RF 43 Bill Nicholson RF 71 Bobby Bonds (probably a platoon - not stellar, but very capable) 4OF 79 Gary Hendrick IF 79 Ken Oberkfell AAA 91 Kenny Lofton (prospect) Just missed: COF 86 Ken Griffey Sr (is 36) 4OF 43 Andy Pafko (is a rookie) IF 86 Ken Oberkfell (one copy of a utility infielder you hope doesn't have to start ever is enough) SP 71 Juan Marichal SP 71 Gaylord Perry SP 34 Ted Lyons (three Hall of Famers mid-career) SP 86 Doyle Alexander SP 43 Claude Passeau (All-Stars with a pulse) Bullpen: 71 Steve Hamilton 86 Bruce Sutter 86 Gene Garber 86 Paul Assenmacher 86 Duane Ward 43 Lon Warneke AAA 43 Paul Derringer (spare starter) AAA 91 Curt Schilling (prospect) This is, in fact, 28 in the majors, plus three in the minors and the "just missed" guys, but I figure you other gentlemen can help! We could use a better backup plan at SS/3B (Biggio is the backup plan at 2B), but we have some good trade chips. Thoughts?
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Paul Kemp posted:St. Louis - Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog announced today his intention to join the dread Commissar Dynamo's 'Super-League,' in the role of manager of the team assembled by noted failure NotThatSamBeckett. Team Name: Polyarny Postmodernists Team Logo: Teams Selected: 1901 Boston Beaneaters 1902 Cleveland Bronchos 1902 Cincinnati Reds 1981 New York Mets 1985 St. Louis Cardinals 1986 Pittsburgh Pirates Home City: Polyarny, Murmansk Oblast, Russian Federation Home Stadium: The Sub Pen (Open stadium, poor visibility, artificial turf, 395/418/440/424/405) DH Preference: Yes! 28-Man Roster: C Darrell Porter (85 Cardinals) C Tony Peña (86 Pirates) 1B Jake Beckley (02 Reds) 1B Cesar Cedeño (85 Cardinals) 2B Nap LaJoie (02 Bronchos) SS Ozzie Smith (85 Cardinals) 3B Bill Bradley (02 Bronchos) UT Joe Kelley (02 Reds) IF Tom Herr (85 Cardinals) LF Vince "Vincent Van Go!" Coleman (85 Cardinals) CF "Sliding" Billy Hamilton (01 Beaneaters) CF Willie McGee (85 Cardinals) RF Sam Crawford (02 Reds) RF Elmer Flick (02 Bronchos) AAA IF Heinie Peitz (02 Reds) AAA OF Andy Van Slyke (85 Cardinals) Pitchers: SP Noodles Hahn (02 Reds) SP Addie Joss (02 Bronchos) SP Vic Willis (01 Beaneaters) SP John Tudor (85 Cardinals) SP Rick Reuschel (86 Pirates) CL Jeff Reardon (81 Mets) SU Dr. Mike Marshall (81 Mets) SR Todd Worrell (85 Cardinals) SR Jesse Orosco (81 Mets) MR Bill Campbell (85 Cardinals) LR Kid Nichols (01 Beaneaters) AAA Earl Moore (02 Bronchos) Lineups: 2B Nap LaJoie CF Billy Hamilton LF Sam Crawford RF Elmer Flick 1B Jake Beckley 3B Joe Kelley SS Ozzie Smith DH Vince Coleman C Darrell Porter Strategy: Hit and Run: +4 Sacrifice Bunt: +3 Squeeze Play: +3 Trying for extra bases: +4 Stealing Bases: +5 Aggressively Tagging Up: +3 Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): -2 Giving Intentional Walks: -4 Pitching Around Good Hitters: -3 Bringing the Infield In: -2 Guarding the Lines: 0 Making Cutoff Throws: +2 Bringing in Pinch Hitters: -2 Bringing in Pinch Runners: +2 Bringing in Defensive Replacements: -1 Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: +2 Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: +2 Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: +3 Pete Ladd fucked around with this message at 10:38 on Aug 6, 2012 |
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My feeders have some players that simply will not do! '86 Barrold L. Bonds (is BARRY BONDS) '85 Jack Clark (just 29 years old, career OPS+ 137) '86 Bobby Bonilla (OPS+ 124 career, can slot into 3B) And, less impressively: '02 Charlie Hickman (can play second base, hit .361 in '02) '81 Dave Kingman (lots of power) '81 Mookie Wilson (decent centerfielder) '86 John Smiley (rookie, but could start or be a bullpen arm) '81 Dyar Miller (bullpen guy, 114 ERA+) Willing to trade these and pretty much anyone else on my feeders for players like: '19 Ray Schalk (unused, Rated R Superstars) Rickey Henderson (Finger Lakes/Atlantis) Tim Raines (Luna Landers) Kenny Lofton (Comancheros) Tony Womack (Ryleh Cultists) perhaps even Keith Hernandez or Craig Biggio (?? St. Paul Bearers?) Pete Ladd fucked around with this message at 10:50 on Aug 6, 2012 |
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Viscount Slim posted:Hey-ho, it's back to the well we go! I'd approve it for now, given that we need to close the deal, as otherwise we'll run out of feeders.
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NotThatSamBeckett posted:'19 Ray Schalk (unused, Rated R Superstars) I'm confident I speak for the Rated R Superstars partnership when I say we can trade Schalk. However we haven't formed a trade position yet, so suggest some stuff. Speaking for the Cultists, I can definately sell Tony Womack - or you might prefer Mike Aviles from the 2009 KCR - got any relievers? If you want a catcher, Miguel Olivo from the 2009 KCR might work as well. I will check my other feeders too. Rated R Superstars Partnership I ported our roster into BM2013 and then pasted some screenies in the Google Doc. This may be useful. Cthulhu Dreams fucked around with this message at 11:35 on Aug 6, 2012 |
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Viscount Slim posted:Hey-ho, it's back to the well we go! I'm good with this.
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I guess I'll approve so we can get this ball rolling finally. CthuluDreams: What are you looking for in your Hack Wilson? I've got a Greg Maddux, Nomar Garciaparra and other fine pieces you can probably use looking at your roster and trade history. kw0134 fucked around with this message at 13:09 on Aug 6, 2012 |
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4/6 owners have approved of Viscounts latest draft (Viscount, Koop, CVE, kw0134). As such the St. Paul Bearers are on their way to bring terror and wrestling puns to the league, hopefully without being buried in cement at the end of the season.
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