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mrnoun posted:The Luna Landers offer: That is one of the worst trades I have ever seen. Jesus.
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# ? Aug 6, 2012 21:59 |
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Revenant Threshold posted:Unconvinced on both Carey and Damon - how would you feel about one of those, plus Rucker? I suppose Carey and Rucker is the best return I'm likely to get with all these corner sluggers on the market. Sold.
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# ? Aug 6, 2012 22:11 |
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Trades count as getting some use out of them, I think. Yeah, consider it a done deal.
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# ? Aug 6, 2012 22:30 |
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The Postmodernist-Mathematcians trade is approved.
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# ? Aug 6, 2012 23:40 |
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Hello, expansion team owners! Some of you may be aware of a certain amount of... tension... between the Luna Landers and the San Juan Tigres. I thought I would just explain the situation a bit for you. The Tigres currently have a deal on the table to acquire the great Jimmie Foxx, one of the best power hitters of all time. As they are in my division, I would like to prevent them from doing so, for obvious reasons. Now, in order to make the trade, they have to give up their starting 3rd baseman, Mike Schmidt. Without Schmidt, they're left with the rather less effective Ritchie Hebner as their 3rd baseman. So, in order to make the Foxx trade work for them, the Tigres are desperate, desperate to acquire a replacement 3rd baseman from somewhere. And they will turn to you with these offers. I will tell you right now. You have all the leverage. The Tigres need to deal right the gently caress now because every passing update brings them one step closer to relegation. They can't afford to wait. You, on the other hand, have a whole Expansion Cup ahead of you to tinker with your players and figure out who's good and who isn't, and then the Dispersal Draft to replace some of the "isn't". The longer you wait, the more desperate the Tigres will get. The more desperate the Tigres get, the more you can get from them in any deal. Patience, and you can milk them dry. Now, as it happens, there is also a personal beef between the Landers and the Tigres. So when, in the fullness of time, the Tigres come to you in desperation, I urge you: give me a chance to top their offer, as I did for Killebrew. You'll get a chance at better players, and I'll get a chance to fulfill my oath. It's win-win for everyone involved who matters.
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# ? Aug 6, 2012 23:56 |
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NotThatSamBeckett posted:Well, for Womack I could offer Dyar Miller. reliever, career ERA+ 114. Trade Offer Rlyeh Cultists Tony Womack (2003 Arizona Diamond Backs) Postmodernists Dyar Miller from whatever team you have him from - please tell me the year when you accept.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 01:08 |
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The most meaningless trade in Super-League history is approved. If either of your teams has cause to use either of the players traded, something has gone terribly, terribly, terribly wrong.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 01:21 |
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The Tigres are 1.5 games out of the division lead. The Senor Goodtimes division is incredibly volatile and competitive. I am not overly concerned about having to hold on to Mike Schmidt, the greatest 3rd baseman of all time, if that's what it comes down to. Expansion owners, do you love the Yankees? The Knicks? The Celtics? All of those horrible, rich teams with their unbelievably annoying fans? That's who the Luna Landers are. Support the little guy. Deal with the Tigres.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 01:22 |
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I have my own personal biases, but there are only a handful of players I would trade Mike Schmidt for. Foxx is not one of them. Keep Mike Schmidt.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 01:51 |
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Would you trade Jimmie Foxx for a random nameless third baseman who's hitting .170 with a .530 OBP?
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 01:54 |
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How far you have fallen Schmidtty ...
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 02:20 |
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Greetings, thread! I have a ware I would like to peddle. First, I have Larry Walker. This stud can play CF OK, but he's a capable corner outfielder who will get on base around 36% of the time. For reference: SLIII: .319 AVG, .418 OBP SLIV: .274 AVG, .343 OBP ECV: .267 AVG, .348 OBP The only reason I'm not using him in the league right now is because of an injury (and now I've replaced him with Mel Ott). What am I looking for? I don't really know. I need a better bullpen or a top-flight 2B. My team is underperforming as a whole right now but it'd be hard to replace anyone. I guess I'd also consider a DH. Please let me know if you're interested! I'm willing to part with basically anyone because I like to trade. Thanks!
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 02:24 |
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Hey, new owners! I need a couple of spare relief pitchers. Nothing fancy, just somebody serviceable. Hit me up and we can trade spare parts.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 03:33 |
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Trade Offer: Tigres de San Juan receive: 2002 Billy Koch Philadelphia Longshots receive: 1978 Larry Bowa
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 03:45 |
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tatankatonk posted:Trade Offer: emptyquoting this. And Bowa in for Hammer now Nissin Cup Nudist fucked around with this message at 03:50 on Aug 7, 2012 |
# ? Aug 7, 2012 03:46 |
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The Tigres-Longshots trade is approved. Useless reliever for useless infielder!
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 04:08 |
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Smasher Dynamo posted:The Tigres-Longshots trade is approved. Useless reliever for useless infielder! More useless than Jose Valverde? Impossible!!
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 04:09 |
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All right, let's call it. Registration is over! tatankatonk Time for you to get to work.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 04:23 |
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Smasher Dynamo posted:All right, let's call it. Gotcha.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 04:54 |
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Team Name: Hakata Runnin' Ramen Team Logo (150x150 preferred): tba Home City: Fukuoka, Japan Home Stadium: Yahoo Dome DH Preference: No DH 28-Man Roster: Hitters: C Ted Simmons ('82 MIL) C Miguel Montero ('11 ARI) 1B Andres Galarraga ('93 COL) 1B/OF Dale Murphy ('79 ATL) 2B Kelly Johnson ('11 ARI) SS Wil Cordero ('94 MON) SS Robin Yount ('82 MIL) 3B Bob Horner ('79 ATL) LF Moises Alou ('94 MON) CF Paul Molitor ('82 MIL) RF Larry Walker ('94 MON) OF Justin Upton ('11 ARI) OF Marquis Grissom ('94 MON) OF Dante Bichette ('93 COL) Pitchers: SP Pedro Martinez ('94 MON) SP Don Sutton ('82 MIL) SP Ian Kennedy ('11 ARI) SP Phil Niekro ('79 ATL) SP Ken Hill ('93 MON) CL John Wetteland ('94 MON) RP Rollie Fingers ('82 MIL) RP J.J Putz ('11 ARI) RP Butch Henry ('94 MON) RP Jeff Fassero ('94 MON) RP Mel Rojas ('94 MON) Minors: SP Andy Ashby ('93 COL) SP Pete Vuckovich ('82 MIL) 3B Charlie Hayes ('93 COL) Will figure out the lineups later.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 05:08 |
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Ned posted:Home City: Fukuoka, Japan What. : Oh, get on with it Smasher! The croaking ramen bowl doth bellow for revenge!
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 05:20 |
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The Merry Marauder posted:What. I've been living in Fukuoka for two years now. It's a pretty awesome town.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 06:14 |
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Ned posted:I've been living in Fukuoka for two years now. It's a pretty awesome town. No argument! It's just that I've been running a team in this League based in Fukuoka, playing on the "smoldering ruins of the Fukuoka Dome," built around Rollie Fingers (and Don Sutton), for quite a while now. Now, you had no way to know that, in this new thread, so my retribution will be purely professional and not personal between our teams. A gentlemen's competition, as it were. Best of luck in the Expansion Cup!
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 06:21 |
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Rated R Superstars The Rated R Superstars have passed a trading bylaw, governing how their owners will propose and approve trades. The bylaw reads as follows: quote:Any owner may propose a trade of the Superstars’ assets to any other team(s). These trades require a majority vote of the Superstars' ownership to be approved. If one of the Superstars’ owners is also the owner or part-owner of another team involved in the trade, that owner may not vote on the trade; approval of this trade would then require a majority of all non-conflicted ownership holders. If there is a tie among the non-conflicted owners, the trade would not be approved. This bylaw was passed with approval by The Goog, Senerio, Cthulhu Dreams and Pungry. Also, the Superstars passed a bylaw regarding the division of ownership shares: quote:Ownership of the Superstars will be divided into 100 shares, with each share representing an equal stake in the ownership of the team. Each of the five initial owners (TKBomber7285, Pungry, Cthulhu Dreams, The Goog, Senerio) is issued 20 shares. Owners may trade, sell, auction, donate, surrender, and in any other way divest themselves of their shares in any way they see fit. Shares may not be destroyed except in the methods specified by this bylaw, or by order of the commissioner of the Super League. This bylaw was passed with approval by The Goog, Senerio, Pungry and Cthulhu Dreams. The Goog fucked around with this message at 06:59 on Aug 7, 2012 |
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The Goog posted:Rated R Superstars I approve, again. In case you think The Goog is lying.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 06:57 |
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as stated, I approve of all these methods, and if any other things show up that I am claimed to have approved of, assume I have unless I post otherwise.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 06:58 |
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The Goog posted:Rated R Superstars Approved.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 06:58 |
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Oh, and one more thing for the Superstars!quote:The Superstars will not, under any circumstances, challenge the New York Macho Men without approval by 100% of the Superstars’ ownership. This one was approved by me, Pungry and Cthulhu Dreams after Senerio went to bed, but it was his idea in the first place. I think.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 07:04 |
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The Goog posted:The Superstars will not, under any circumstances, challenge the New York Macho Men without approval by 100% of the Superstars’ ownership. I Approve the Brooklyn Bruiser Bylaw
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 07:07 |
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The Expansion Team Banners I have so far: Fly free little...I have no idea what kind of bird that is, I'm not a birdwatcher. Despite having been killed off twice, blackmongoose is ready to once more perfect the union of sport and state! You'll probably want to replace that logo at some point. Potatoes can never die! Bring back Johnny Hopp! Madison? poo poo, there's nothing funny about Madison. The recipient of over $!00 million in defense appropriations, the Splinter Cells are the Super-League's last line of defense from Russian neo-Communist teams. The most gentlemanly of all Super-League clubs! The end is the beginning and the beginning is the end. With a name like the Longshots, you know things are bound to work out just great! Let's see you find a better picture of a "Superba"! The Gallant of the Corporate teams, to the Bearers' Goofus. The nameless ones aren't evil! They just want to give the world a hug. Forever. Straight edge means this joke has a half-life of three weeks. Not quite as good as the Jack Sox or the Bobby Sox, but it's the best we could do after 1968. Second time's the charm?
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 07:19 |
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Smasher Dynamo posted:Let's see you find a better picture of a "Superba"! I found this delightful old Brooklyn Superbas logo! Then I ruined it with shoddy lazy MS paint editing!
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 07:52 |
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You know, brothers, it occurs to me that I may have been presumptuous. I came into this thread filled with enthusiasm and shouted, for all to hear, that the original Great Googly-Mooglies were making a comeback. I had the essence of rock and roll coursing through my veins, and I didn't slow down my cosmic exuberance long enough to give the Mooglies a proper introduction, for those who might not have been around for our first interstellar tour: Teams Selected: 1911 Philadelphia Athletics, 1934 Cleveland Indians, 2009 Cleveland Indians Home Stadium: I've played many venues in my time, some you wouldn't believe even if I described them. My favorite, though, is a little green patch of grass in a backwards hick town called Boston. Fenway Park. DH Preference: Let me ask you something, friend: Did you ever see a six-legged pegasus try to play a seven-handed guitar? It's the damnedest thing, really. Hilarious. Godawful music, though. DH, please. 25-Man Roster: C 2009 Victor Martinez 1B 1934 Hal Trosky 2B 1911 Eddie Collins SS 2009 Asdrubal Cabrera 3B 1911 Frank "Home Run" Baker RF 2009 Shin-Soo Choo CF 1934 Earl Averill LF 2009 Grady Sizemore DH 2009 Travis Hafner BN 1911 Jack Lapp BN 1911 Stuffy McInnis BN 1934 Joe Vosmik BN 1911 "Lightning" Amos Strunk BN 1985 Joe Carter (acquired in Super Draft II) SP 1934 Mel Harder SP 2009 Cliff Lee SP 1911 Eddie Plank SP 1911 Chief Bender SP 1934 Monte Pearson RP 2009 Rafael Betancourt RP 1987 Tom Henke (acquired in Super Draft I) RP 2006 Brandon League (acquired in trade with Rated R Superstars prior to Super League VII) RP 2009 Chris Perez RP 2009 Justin Masterson RP 2009 Ted Lilly (acquired in trade with Rated R Superstars prior to Super League VII) Minors: 1911 Bris Lord 1911 Danny Murphy 2003 Kenny Lofton (acquired in trade with Detroit Switchblades on July 22 in Super League I) 1934 Belve Bean 1934 Lloyd Brown 1978 Bill Lee (acquired in Super Draft II) 2009 Matt Herges 2009 Tony Sipp 1911 Cy Morgan 2009 Joe Smith Lineups: vs RHP 1. Eddie Collins 2B 2. Shin-Soo Choo RF 3. Earl Averill CF 4. Travis Hafner DH 5. Home Run Baker 3B 6. Victor Martinez C 7. Grady Sizemore LF 8. Hal Trosky 1B 9. Asdrubal Cabrera SS vs LHP 1. Eddie Collins 2B 2. Home Run Baker 3B 3. Earl Averill CF 4. Travis Hafner DH 5. Joe Carter LF 6. Victor Martinez C 7. Joe Vosmik RF 8. Hal Trosky 1B 9. Asdrubal Cabrera SS NOTE: Please use Jack Lapp as the personal catcher for Mel Harder. On days Lapp starts, Victor Martinez should play first base and bat sixth, with Lapp catching and batting eighth. Hal Trosky would ride the bench. Pitching Rotation: SP1. Mel Harder SP2. Cliff Lee SP3. Eddie Plank SP4. Chief Bender SP5. Monte Pearson LR Ted Lilly MR Justin Masterson SR Chris Perez SR Tom Henke SU Brandon League CL Rafael Betancourt Strategy: Hit and Run: 0 Sacrifice Bunt: -5 Squeeze Play: 1 Trying for extra bases: 1 Stealing Bases: 0 Aggressively Tagging Up: 2 Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): -2 Giving Intentional Walks: -3 Pitching Around Good Hitters: -2 Bringing the Infield In: -3 Guarding the Lines: -1 Making Cutoff Throws: 0 Bringing in Pinch Hitters: 0 Bringing in Pinch Runners: -1 Bringing in Defensive Replacements: 0 Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: -1 Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: 0 Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: 2 The Goog fucked around with this message at 18:47 on Aug 10, 2012 |
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Here we go. Roster: Starting 9 Cobb RF Suzuki LF Boggs 3B Griffy Jr DH Hamilton CF Olerud 1B Guillen SS Ross C Boone 2B Bench Crawford OF Dunn LF Bush IF Delahanty IF Votto 1B Martinez 1B/DH Bellhorn IF Pitching: Clemens SP Summers SP Donovan SP Hurst SP Seaver SP Benitez CL Sasaki SU Soriano SR Sambito SR Hasegawa MR Mullin LR Bullpen Bench Boyd SP Sliders Hit and Run and Bunt/Squeeze sliders up to +4 Defensive Replacement slider down to -3 Trade Bait I need pitching of all types. I have a boatload of hitting. I've got Adam Dunn from 2007 before he hit his career low, I've got Edgar Martinez with an OPS+ of 141 and a career OPS+ of 147, I've got John Olerud (unless I win the auction bid, in which case Martinez and Olerud are gone) with a career OPS+ of 129. I've got rookie Joey Votto, I've got the Saint of Bellhorn. I've got Jim Rice, Hall of Famer LF with an OPS+ of 137 and Dwight Evans, All-Star RF with an OPS+ of 131 and a multiple Gold Glove winner. Mike Greenwell, with a career BA over 300 and a career OPS+ of 121. Seriously. LOTS of hitting. Just tell me what you're interested in.
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Team Name: Lombard Street Gumshoes Team Logo: Teams Selected: 1954 New York Giants (4) 1978 California Angels (3) 1995 Cincinnati Reds (2) 1989 Philadelphia Phillies (1) Home City: San Francisco, California Home Stadium: Bourbon Field (Open, natural grass, Fair visibility, 347/380/415/395/360) DH Preference: No, thanks. Position Players: C 1978 Brian Downing C 1989 Darren Daulton 1B 1989 John Kruk 1B 1954 Monte Irvin 2B 1978 Bobby Grich SS 1995 Barry Larkin 3B 1989 Zombie Mike Schmidt 3B 1954 Hank Thompson IF 1954 Al Dark LF 1995 Ron Gant CF 1954 Willie Mays CF 1989 Lenny Dykstra RF 1995 Reggie Sanders UT 1978 Don Baylor AAA UT 1989 Von Hayes AAA 2B 1995 Bret Boone Pitching Rotation: SP 1978 Nolan Ryan SP 1978 Frank Tanana SP 1954 Sal Maglie SP 1954 Johnny Antonelli SP 1995 Jose Rijo CL 1954 Hoyt Wilhelm SU 1995 Michael Jackson SR 1989 Steve Bedrosian SR 1995 Jeff Brantley MR 1989 Terry Mulholland LR 1995 John Smiley AAA 1995 David Wells Lineups: SS Barry Larkin 2B Bobby Grich CF Willie Mays 1B John Kruk/Monte Irvin RF Reggie Sanders C Brian Downing (Daulton catches for Antonelli) LF Ron Gant 3B Mike Schmidt Strategy (Rate on a scale from -5 to +5) Hit and Run: -4 Sacrifice Bunt: -4 Squeeze Play: -4 Trying for extra bases: +1 Stealing Bases: -1 Aggressively Tagging Up: -1 Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): -2 Giving Intentional Walks: -4 Pitching Around Good Hitters: -3 Bringing the Infield In: +1 Guarding the Lines: +2 Making Cutoff Throws: +1 Bringing in Pinch Hitters: -1 Bringing in Pinch Runners: -2 Bringing in Defensive Replacements: +1 Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: +2 Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: 0 Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: +1 I am offering for trade a number of good bullpen arms not shown on my roster, such as; from the World Champion Giants, Marv Grissom (1954 OPS+ 174/career 116) and Al Worthington (119/110); as well as '78 Dave LaRoche, as seen on the Skyhawks (129/106); and '89 Roger "Roddy" McDowell (177/115). For obvious reasons, I would welcome Don Slaught from South Bolton on my team.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 18:10 |
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Ordius posted:Trade Bait Archie Goodwin posted:I am offering for trade a number of good bullpen arms not shown on my roster, such as; from the World Champion Giants, Marv Grissom (1954 OPS+ 174/career 116) and Al Worthington (119/110); as well as '78 Dave LaRoche, as seen on the Skyhawks (129/106); and '89 Roger "Roddy" McDowell (177/115). Seems like a fortuitous overlap. I'm interested in most of those guys, honestly, so let's do a few swaps? e: I think I'd prioritize Evans/Rice/Votto, because Big Donkey Dunn isn't quite a fit for my team, sadly, and I'm not using a DH. 2003 Gar Martinez in the field might be optimistic. Archie Goodwin fucked around with this message at 18:20 on Aug 7, 2012 |
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I've been updating my original version so I have it all written down someplace, but here's a more up to date one. Originally formed as the result of a bet between two wealthy scions of opposing colleges, the Oxford Mathematicians were created as a testament to the overbearing colonialist attitudes pervasive within certain sects of those hallowed universities. After all, what the Americans can do, the British can do better! Yeah, that didn't work too well. Years later the team limps on largely as a joint practical exercise by professors at both Oxford and Cambridge in advanced numerical studies, sustained by bequests the origins of which are only described in tobacco- and wine-stained tomes. In actuality this means graduate students are occasionally sent notes to deliver or money to drop off, and told to go carry that box of equipment, but everyone presumably learns something, and that's the main thing. Rumours that this unsupervised exercise added to the pressure of exams has led a to rampant belief in numerology in coaching staff, and an emerging numeric priesthood among the tenured, are strictly denied. Team Name: Oxbridge Mathematicians Feeder Teams: 1911 Brooklyn Dodgers 1919 Pittsburgh Pirates 1997 Kansas City Royals 1999 Tampa Bay Devil Rays - 1p each for 4 total 1940 Pittsburgh Pirates 2004 Florida Marlins - 2p each for 8 2011 San Fransisco Giants - 3p for 11. Trades: Jack Clark (SLC '85) with notthatsambeckett for Max Carey (PP ' 19) and Nap Rucker (PP '19) Joe Gordon (NYY '43) with tatankatonk for Armando Benitez and AJ Burnett (both FM '04) and Dan Runzler (SFG '11) Dick Dietz (ATL '73) with the St. Paul Bearers conglomerate for Roberto Hernandez (TBDR '99) Chick Stahl (BOS '02) with The Goog for Santiago Casillas (SFG '11) Team Logo: Home City: Milton Keynes, UK Home Stadium: The Quadrangle (dimensionally equivalent to Citi Field) DH Preference: Yes 28-Man Roster -Hitters (14) Dick Dietz (ATL '73) (from trade) Buster Posey (SFG '11) Jack Clark (SLC '85) (from trade) Jay Bell (KCR '97) Pablo Sandoval (SFG '11) Arky Vaughan (PP '40) Vince DiMaggio (PP '40) Miguel Cabrera (FM '04) Carlos Beltran (SFG '11) Jose Canseco (TBDR '99) Joe Gordon (NYY '43) (from trade) Fred McGriff (TBDR '99) Zack Wheat (BD '11) Chick Stahl (BOS '02) (from trade) -Pitchers (11) SP Tim Lincecum (SFG '11) SP Matt Cain (SFG '11) SP Madison Bumgarner (SFG '11) SP Babe Adams (PP '19) SP Josh Beckett (FM '04) CL Brian Wilson (SFG '11) SU Sergio Romo (SFG '11) SR Jeremy Affeldt (SFG '11) MR Ramon Ramirez (SFG '11) MR Rick White (TBDR '99) LR Wilbur Cooper (PP '19) -Minors (3) Mike Sweeney (KCR '97) Mike Lowell (FM '04) Bob Elliott (PP'40) -Lineups Against LHP 2B Joe Gordon SS Arky Vaughan 1B Jack Clark LF Miguel Cabrera DH Jose Canseco RF Carlos Beltran C Buster Posey 3B Pablo Sandoval CF Vince DiMaggio Against RHP 2B Jay Bell SS Arky Vaughan CF Vince DiMaggio 1B Miguel Cabrera DH Fred McGriff LF Zack Wheat C Buster Posey RF Carlos Beltran 3B Pablo Sandoval Strategy Hit and Run: -4 Sacrifice Bunt: -3 Squeeze Play: 0 Trying for extra bases: 1 Stealing Bases: -1 Aggressively Tagging Up: -2 Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): -2 Giving Intentional Walks: -2 Pitching Around Good Hitters: 3 Bringing the Infield In: 0 Guarding the Lines: -1 Making Cutoff Throws: -1 Bringing in Pinch Hitters: 0 Bringing in Pinch Runners: -1 Bringing in Defensive Replacements: 1 Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: -2 Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: -1 Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: -2 Revenant Threshold fucked around with this message at 10:58 on Aug 20, 2012 |
# ? Aug 7, 2012 19:03 |
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Guess my logo was too big for the banner so I'm posting a new one.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 19:45 |
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Updated line-up, now with Frank Thomas (I have no idea how I missed Frank Thomas). Batters (14) C Jim Sundberg ('79 TEX) C Javy Lopez ('93 ATL) 1B Fred McGriff ('93 ATL) 1B Frank Thomas ('01 CWS) 2B Ray Durham ('01 CWS) 3B Terry Pendleton ('93 ATL) 3B Home Run Baker ('18 NYY) SS Roger Peckinpaugh ('18 NYY) SS Jeff Blauser ('93 ATL) LF Ryan Klesko ('93 ATL) LF David Justice ('93 ATL) CF Al Oliver ('79 TEX) RF Magglio Ordóñez ('01 CWS) OF Oscar Gamble ('79 TEX) Pitchers (11) SP Greg Maddux ('93 ATL) SP John Smoltz ('93 ATL) SP Tom Glavine ('93 ATL) SP Fergie Jenkins ('79 TEX) SP Mark Buehrle ('01 CWS) RP Mike Stanton ('93 ATL) RP Dazzy Vance ('18 NYY) RP Keith Foulke ('01 CWS) RP Jim Kern ('79 TEX) RP Greg McMichael ('93 ATL) RP Mike Wohlers ('93 ATL) Minors (3) 3B/SS Chipper Jones ('93 ATL) 2B Del Pratt ('18 NYY) SP Steve Avery ('93 ATL) Lineups: vs RHP: 2B Ray Durham CF Al Oliver 3B Home Run Baker 1B Frank Thomas LF David Justice RF Oscar Gamble C Jim Sundberg SS Roger Peckinpaugh <pitcher> vs LHP: 2B Ray Durham CF Al Oliver 3B Home Run Baker 1B Frank Thomas LF Oscar Gamble RF Magglio Ordóñez SS Jeff Blauser C Jim Sundberg <pitcher> Bench/unplatooned: C Javy Lopez 1B Fred McGriff 3B Terry Pendleton LF Ryan Klesko Pitching Rotation: Rotation: SP Greg Maddux SP John Smoltz SP Tom Glavine SP Fergie Jenkins SP Mark Buehrle Bullpen: CL Mike Stanton SU Jim Kern SR Greg McMichael SR Keith Foulke MR Mark Wohlers LR Dazzy Vance Looking to trade for an SS, if anyone has any spare. Ginge fucked around with this message at 22:44 on Aug 7, 2012 |
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Archie Goodwin posted:Seems like a fortuitous overlap. I'm interested in most of those guys, honestly, so let's do a few swaps? I'm interested in LaRoche. The availability of Evans and Votto are currently tied up in an auction bid, but I still have Rice available.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 19:51 |
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Revenant Threshold posted:
This is a monster lineup, what with The Crime Dog leading off and in the 6 hole.
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# ? Aug 7, 2012 20:06 |