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Trade Offer: Tigres de San Juan receive: 2004 Armando Benitez 2004 A.J. Burnett 2011 Dan Runzler Oxbridge Mathematicians receive: 1943 Joe Gordon
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The Oxbridge Mathematicians confirm the Benitez/Burnett/Runzler for Gordon deal.
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Your terrible trade is approved and I hate you for making me do more work.
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The Fingers Lake Phoenixes are willing to accept the risk of rookie Barry Bonds, '02 Earl Moore, whose nickname I like, '02 Bill Bradley, '86 Bobby Bonilla, '86 Tony Pena and '85 Andy Van Slyke from the Polyarny Postmodernists, apparent pursuers of the Doppel legacy, in exchange for the proven commodity of '89 Rickey Henderson, '04 or '05 Jimmy Rollins, and '64 Richie Allen, in the hope that he will roll better for you. A chance at greatness or despair with Barrold, plus young Bobby Bo, and a couple guys that probably wouldn't make your final 28. In exchange, you get Rickey, who you need; Rollins, in case Ozzie gets hurt or doesn't hit; and Allen, who's on the Macho Men not once, but twice, and just got nailed with a young, bad roll for me. This favors you a good deal, but I admire you picking up the reins, and I want to help! If the Phoenixes survive, and you want to throw me your third round dispersal pick as a tip, I won't complain. Just saying. The Merry Marauder fucked around with this message at 23:50 on Aug 10, 2012 |
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The St. Paul Bearers wish to trade '71 Dick Dietz, catcher to the Oxbridge Mathematicians in exchange for journeyman reliever '99 Roberto Hernandez . kw0134 and I approve with our one-sixth shares.
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# ? Aug 11, 2012 00:26 |
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Viscount Slim posted:The St. Paul Bearers wish to trade '71 Dick Dietz, catcher to the Oxbridge Mathematicians in exchange for journeyman reliever '99 Roberto Hernandez .
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# ? Aug 11, 2012 00:48 |
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Trade! Saints offer: First and Second Round Super-Draft picks, and Second Round Expansion Draft Pick. Mooglies offer: 1911 Harry Krause I figure this is ripping him off a bit, but he was fine with it.
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# ? Aug 11, 2012 00:55 |
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Confirming the St Paul Bearer's trade.
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# ? Aug 11, 2012 00:56 |
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Senerio posted:Trade! Approved. Guy on my feeders who I had no intention of using for three draft picks seems like a fine trade to me.
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# ? Aug 11, 2012 00:56 |
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The Saints-Mooglies trade is approved.
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kw0134 posted:Confirming the St Paul Bearer's trade. Also confirming.
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Edit: Nothing to see here. Move along.
The Goog fucked around with this message at 04:20 on Aug 11, 2012 |
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1)A 2)C 3)A 4)D 5)D 6)D 7)D 8)C 9)A 10)D 11)C 12)C 13)A 14)A 15)B Essay Question: Make a Rocket and then use the Rocket to destroy raiders while using my Hover-Mazda to take NeoCanada and kidnap Cardinal Severn and sell him to the Marxist commutants in order to teach them the ways of capitalism.
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Oh yeah, this thing! Question 1 I want my team... C. To not completely suck. Question 2 The core of a successful Super-League team is... B. Its pitching Question 3 Your team is middling. But, if you take a certain risk, it may become a contender, or may be relegated after the season. If you do nothing, your team will probably survive, but certainly won't win a championship. Do you... B. Hold off on the risk! They'll be time enough to perfect the team in the offseason! Question 4 Is Marauder evil? A. 'Good' and 'evil' are moral constructs that have little meaning inside the world of the Super-League, where cooperation is effectively impossible and one team's survival requires the death of another. To be 'good' in such a world is to be suicidal, to be 'evil' to merely desire to continue to live, and so the words lose all meaning. Yes, Marauder is 'evil', and we should all aspire to be so. Question 5 The thesis of Moneyball is that it is incumbent on ballclubs to forever seek out market inefficiencies in order to give their team the best return on investment. What is the greatest market inefficiency in the Super-League today? D. If I know what it is, wouldn't it be important for me not to publicize that information? Question 6 My team sucks. What the gently caress went wrong? A. I hosed up. Question 7 The best player of all time was... E. Barry Bonds Question 8 My ideal castle is... D. Inside a mountain, mostly hidden from view and wholly impregnable for any would wish to take it from me. Question 9 The biggest Hall of Fame Snub is... C. Jeff Bagwell Question 10 The best sci-fi franchise is... A. Star Trek Question 11 Should Chicago forgive Steve Bartman? C. You're totally going to kill all of teams that picked 'yes', aren't you? Question 12 If the Sun is one, and the Moon is two, then what is the Earth? D. Thursday Question 13 Will the new season of Community suck? C. Hey, Community already had something like 70 episodes! Where I come from, that's an insanely long run for a show! Question 14 Out of all of the idiotic characters Smasher has created, the one I'd want most on my team is... D. Is death an option? It is? Then I'll choose death. Question 15 What was the point of this? C. Smasher's trying to get inside our heads! Don't you understand, this is all part of his evil plan! We must stop him! Bonus Essay Question You are John Constitution. The year is 2687 and the world is once again in crisis. The raiders of New Dakota have stolen the Master Infosphere of Third Milwaukee. With the city only five days away from crashing into Lake Huron-Michigan, it is up to you to retrieve the Infosphere. Making matters worse, one raider captured in the attack has revealed that he and his associates were working for Cardinal Severn, the sovereign lord of NeoCanada. Clearly, by destroying Milwaukee he hopes that the passes of Sault Ste. Marie will be left unguarded and his robo-legions will easily be able invade and occupy the entire region. To the best of your knowledge, the raiders are currently making their way across the rad plains of Iowa, inhabited solely by commutants, a vicious breed of degenerates who have adopted Marxism in order to cope with the harsh realities of living in such a blasted land. What do you do? What do you do? For the purposes of this question, assume that your Hover-Mazda has been fully repaired after the Rockford incident. Call upon RANCE!(ah ah!) SAVIOR OF THE UNIVERSE!
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The Goog posted:I'm just going to put this here... Just as confirmation, that's for the Second City Saints, and not the Rated-R Superstars. The Saints are a team with a terrible owner who's never won a single gauntlet round. The Superstars, on the other hand, have 80% not-terrible owners who can overrule my terrible ideas.
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1. C 2. B 3. B 4. D 5. D 6. A 7. A 8. C 9. B 10. B 11. C 12. C 13. B 14. A 15. B Bonus Essay Question: Let them have the sphere. There's nothing worth protecting in Wisconsin anyway
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Up-to-the-minute roster of the Great Googly-Mooglies! 25-Man Roster: C 2009 Yadier Molina 1B 2001 Jeff Bagwell 2B 1997 Chuck Knoblauch SS 1984 Cal Ripken, Jr. 3B 2001 Chipper Jones RF 2009 Shin-Soo Choo CF 1934 Earl Averill LF 2003 Vladimir Guerrero DH 1939 Hank Greenberg BN 1911 Stuffy McInnis BN 1912 Chief Meyers BN 2009 Mark DeRosa BN 2004 Andruw Jones BN 2009 Grady Sizemore SP 1911 Chief Bender SP 2009 Cliff Lee SP 2001 Mike Mussina SP 1998 David Cone SP 2011 Justin Verlander RP 1978 Tug McGraw RP 2009 Kerry Wood RP 2009 Chris Perez RP 2009 Kerry Wood RP 2009 Justin Masterson RP 1990 Dan Plesac Minors: 1911 "Lightning" Amos Strunk 1934 Joe Vosmik 1985 Joe Carter 1934 Lloyd Brown 1978 Bill Lee 2009 Joe Smith Lineups: vs RHP 1. Earl Averill CF 2. Vladimir Guerrero LF 3. Jeff Bagwell 1B 4. Hank Greenberg DH 5. Chipper Jones 3B 6. Shin-Soo Choo RF 7. Cal Ripken, Jr. SS 8. Yadier Molina C 9. Chuck Knoblauch 2B vs LHP 1. Cal Ripken, Jr. SS 2. Vladimir Guerrero LF 3. Jeff Bagwell 1B 4. Hank Greenberg DH 5. Chipper Jones 3B 6. Earl Averill RF 7. Andruw Jones CF 8. Yadier Molina C 9. Chuck Knoblauch 2B Pitching Rotation: SP1. Justin Verlander SP2. Mike Mussina SP3. Chief Bender SP4. David Cone SP5. Cliff Lee LR Justin Masterson MR Dan Plesac SR Chris Perez SR Tug McGraw SU Kerry Wood CL Kerry Wood Change log: August 12: Removed 2009 Matt Herges from roster; selected 2009 Kerry Wood from feeders August 12: Traded 1902 Chick Stahl to Mathematicians for 2011 Santiago Casilla; sent 2009 Joe Smith to minors; called up 1911 "Lightning" Amos Strunk August 16: Sent 1911 Jack Lapp to minors; called up 2011 Alex Avila August 17: Traded 2009 Asdrubal Cabrera and the Saints' second-round dispersal draft pick to Eazy Ws for 2009 Cliff Lee and 1968 Dick McAuliffe; sent 2006 Brandon League to minors August 26: Traded a second-round Super Draft Pick to Cultists for 2003 Jose Valverde; sent 2009 Ted Lilly to minors August 30: Traded 1934 Monte Pearson and 1911 Cy Morgan to the Bengals for 1911 Chief Bender September 3: Traded 2009 Chris Perez and 2006 Brandon League to the Superstars for 2009 Kerry Wood September 17: Traded first and third round picks in the Dispersal Draft, 2009 Cliff Lee, 2003 Jose Valverde and 1911 Home Run Baker to the Unspecifieds for a first round pick in the Dispersal Draft September 18: Removed 1934 Hal Trosky from roster; selected 2009 Mark DeRosa from feeders September 18: Awarded 1939 Ted Williams as a presumptive selection in the Dispersal Draft; sent 1934 Joe Vosmik to minors September 19: Awarded 1966 Brooks Robinson from the Dispersal Draft; sent 2009 Mark DeRosa to minors September 25: Won 1989 Ozzie Smith in challenge; sent 1911 Stuffy McInnis to minors September 26: Won 1987 Jimmy Key in challenge; sent 2009 Ted Lilly to minors September 26: Traded 1911 Eddie Collins and a ratings challenge to the Landers for 1984 Cal Ripken, Jr. and a second-round Super Draft pick September 27: Forfeited 2011 Santiago Casilla and the Saints' first round Super Draft pick in a failed challenge; called up 1934 Lloyd Brown from minors September 27: Sent 2009 Ted Lilly to the Cultists in exchange for the Cultists taking on a *** challenge September 28: Traded 1987 Jimmy Key to the Splinter Cells for 1910 Jim Delahanty and a second-round Super Draft pick September 28: Forfeited 1989 Ozzie Smith and a second round Super Draft pick in a failed challenge; called up 1911 Stuffy McInnis from minors September 29: Won 2001 Mike Mussina in a challenge; sent 1911 Stuffy McInnis to minors October 2: Won 1939 Hank Greenberg in a challenge; sent 1911 "Lightning" Amos Strunk to the minors October 14: Traded 1911 Jack Lapp and 1910 Jim Delahanty to the Superstars for 2009 Yadier Molina; sent 2011 Alex Avila to the minors; called up 2009 Mark DeRosa October 14: Awarded 2001 Chipper Jones and 2009 Grady Sizemore in the Super Draft; sent 2009 Grady Sizemore to the minors October 18: Traded 1934 Mel Harder to some expansion owner for 2004 Andruw Jones; sent 1985 Joe Carter to the minors; called up 1934 Lloyd Brown November 8: Traded 2009 Travis Hafner and 1968 Dick McAuliffe to the Superstars for 1997 Chuck Knoblauch and 2009 Chris Perez November 14: Traded 1939 Ted Williams, 1911 Chief Bender, 1966 Brooks Robinson and 1998 Bernie Williams to the Superstars for 2003 Vladimir Guerrero, 1978 Tug McGraw, 1998 David Cone and 1990 Dan Plesac The Goog fucked around with this message at 07:43 on Nov 14, 2012 |
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Ted Sox C: Ivan Rodriguez 93 Rangers 1B: Rafael Palmerio 93 Rangers 2B: Julio Franco 93 Rangers SS: Ray Chapman 17 Indians 3B: Bob Elliot 48 Braves CF: Tris Speaker 17 Inidans LF: Juan Gonzalez 93 Rangers RF: Johnny Damon 04 Red Sox Bench OF Tommy Holmes 48 Braves Bench IF: Eddie Stanky 48 Braves Bench OF: Buddy Lewis 46 Senators Bench IF: Al Dark 48 Braves Bench C: Al Evans 46 Senators (personal catcher for Sain) SP1: Warren Sphan 48 Braves SP2: Stan Coveleski 17 Inidans SP3: Johnny Sain 48 Braves SP4: Kevin Brown 93 Rangers SP5: Early Wynn 46 Senators Closer: Tom Henke 93 Rangers Short: Joaquín Benoit 2011 Tigers Short: Darren Oliver 93 Rangers Middle: Red Barrett 48 Braves Middle: Rob Nenn 93 Rangers Long: Nolan Ryan 93 Rangers AAA: Elmer Smith 17 Indians AAA: Jose Canseco 93 Rangers AAA: Kenny Rodgers 93 Rangers AAA : Stan Spence 46 Senators Line up: 1. SS Ray Chapman R 2. 2B Julio Franco R 3. 1B Palmerio L 4. LF Juan Gonzales R 5. CF Tris Speaker L 6. C Ivan Rodrigues R 7. RF Jonny Damon L 8. 3B Bob Elliot R 9. Pitcher Evans Catching: 1. SS Ray Chapman R 2. 2B Julio Franco R 3. 1B Palmerio L 4. OF Juan Gonzales R 5. CF Tris Speaker L 6. 3B Bob Elliot R 7. RF Johnny Damon L 8. C Al Evans R 9. Pitcher Sliders: Hit and Run: 0 Sacrifice Bunt: +1 Squeeze Play: -2 Trying for extra bases: +1 Stealing Bases: +2 Aggressively Tagging Up: 0 Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): +1 Giving Intentional Walks: 0 Pitching Around Good Hitters: 0 Bringing the Infield In: +1 Guarding the Lines: 0 Making Cutoff Throws: +1 Bringing in Pinch Hitters: +1 Bringing in Pinch Runners: +1 Bringing in Defensive Replacements: +2 Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: -4 Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: +2 Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: +1
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Here we go. Roster: Starting 9 Cobb RF Rice LF Boggs 3B Cabrera 1B Piazza C Griffey Jr DH Crawford CF Bush SS Delahanty 2B Bench Suzuki OF Guillen IF Olerud 1B Bellhorn IF Ross C Pitching: Clemens SP Summers SP Donovan SP Hurst SP Seaver SP Benitez CL Sasaki SU Soriano SR LaRoche SR Hasegawa MR Mullin LR Bullpen Bench Boyd SP Putz RP 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 John Olerud with a career OPS+ of 129. I've got the Saint of Bellhorn. I've got Jim Rice, Hall of Famer LF with an OPS+ of 137. Mike Greenwell, with a career BA over 300 and a career OPS+ of 121. Just tell me what you're interested in.
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Looks like I posted this in the wrong thread. Here are the new look Portland Bulldogs Posting the new roster for the Bulldogs after the auction C: Ernie Lombardi (1941 Reds) 1B: Willie Stargell (1978 Pirates) 2B: Charlie Gehringer (1931 Tigers) 3B: Paul Molitor (1985 Brewers) SS: Alan Trammell (1984 Tigers) LF: Kirk Gibson (1984 Tigers) CF: Chet Lemon (1984 Tigers) RF: Bobby Murcer (1973 Yankees) DH: Mark McGuire (1996 Athletics) C: Terry Steinbach (1996 Athletics) SS: Eddie Joost (1941 Reds) 3B: Jimmy Collins (1902 Americans) OF: Dave Parker (1978 Pirates) OF: Gee Walker (1931 Tigers) SP: Bert Blyleven (1978 Pirates) SP: Jack Morris (1984 Tigers) SP: George Uhle (1931 Tigers) SP: Bucky Walters (1941 Reds) SP: Paul Derringer (1941 Reds) CL: Kent Tekulve (1978 Pirates) SU: Willie Hernandez (1984 Tigers) SR: Jim Corsi (1996 Athletics) SR: Grant Jackson (1978 Pirates) MR: Doug Bair (1984 Tigers) LR: Jim Bibby (1978 Pirates) AAA: Howard Johnson (1984 Tigers) AAA: Lance Parrish (1984 Tigers) AAA: John Candelaria (1978 Pirates) Lineup 2B Charlie Gehringer CF Chet Lemon 1B Willie Stargell DH Mark McGwire LF Kurt Gibson SS Alan Trammell RF Bobby Murcer 3B Paul Molitor C Ernie Lombardi Trades/Auctions - Got 1985 Paul Molitor from the Motor City Bengals for 1984 Lou Whitaker - Got 1902 Jimmy Collins from the Super-Auction for 1931 Waite Hoyt and 1978 Phil Garner - Got 1973 Bobby Murcer from the Super-Auction for 1996 Jason Giambi, 1931 John Stone, and 1931 Tommy Bridges
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# ? Aug 11, 2012 05:31 |
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Ordius posted:
I'm interested in Bellhorn and Rice, what years are they? I've got a lot of pitching to offer, I'd be willing to offer a #4 or #5 guy for Bellhorn, and obviously a lot more pieces for Rice.
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The following survey is submitted on behalf of the Rated R Superstars.quote:Question 1 This survey is approved by The Goog, 20% owner. The Goog fucked around with this message at 20:59 on Aug 11, 2012 |
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Approving the St. Paul Bearers - Mathematicians trade.
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: Okay, with the acquisition of Jose Valverde.. : A mighty fine acquisition if you ask me. : Yeah, well, he sucked in the Super-League. : Everyone sucked on the Bronies, little dude. : True. Of course, some of our competition used a lot of their resources and got better, while we ran into some complications when preparing our offers. : All your offers were going to include me, and RANCE! (ah ah!) SAVIOR OF THE UNIVERSE! can't allow that to happen. I'm the hero this team needs. Look, I have a cool Astro-Cycle! : You have to admit, that thing is pretty bad rear end. Unless we make a couple of killer trades, and we probably should look into upgrading at 2nd base or shortstop, this is our final team: Teams Selected: 1985 Toronto Blue Jays (3) 1922 St. Louis Browns (2 - replaces 1921 St. Louis Browns) 1958 Detroit Tigers (2) 2008 Colorado Rockies (2) 1983 Texas Rangers (1) Team Name: Vice City Goose Eggs Team Logo (150x150 preferred): Home City: Vice City, Florida (for Mogul purposes, it's Ft. Lauderdale) Home Stadium: Tommy Vercetti Memorial Stadium Custom Stadium Attendance: 44,000 Grass field Retractable Roof Left Field Foul Pole - 333 feet Left-Center Field Power Alley - 371 feet Center Field - 404 feet Right-Center Field Power Alley - 366 feet Right Field Foul Pole - 327 feet DH Preference: Yes, please. 28-Man Roster: C Ernie Whitt - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays C Hank Severeid - 1922 St. Louis Browns 1B George Sisler - 1922 St. Louis Browns 1B Todd Helton - 2008 Colorado Rockies 2B Marty McManus - 1922 Washington Senators 3B Buddy Bell - 1983 Texas Rangers 3B Rance Mulliniks - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays SS Troy Tulowitzki - 2008 Colorado Rockies SS Tony Fernandez - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays OF Ken Williams - 1921 St. Louis Browns OF Lloyd Moseby - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays OF Al Kaline - 1958 Detroit Tigers OF Jesse Barfield - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays OF Matt Holliday - 2008 Colorado Rockies SP Dave Stieb - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays SP Jimmy Key - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays SP Urban Shocker - 1922 St. Louis Browns SP Jim Bunning - 1958 Detroit Tigers SP Rick Honeycutt - 1983 Texas Rangers RP Tom Henke - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays RP Frank Lary - 1958 Detroit Tigers RP Hank Aguirre - 1958 Detroit Tigers RP Jose Valverde - 2011 Detroit Tigers RP Frank Tanana - 1983 Texas Rangers RP Tom Morgan - 1958 Detroit Tigers AAA OF George Bell - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays AAA 1B Cecil Fielder - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays AAA SP Ubaldo Jimenez - 2008 Colorado Rockies C Hank Severeid is Urban Shocker's personal catcher 25 in the majors, 3 in the minors Lineups: vs. left handed pitchers (no DH) 1) SS Troy Tulowitzki 2) 1B George Sisler 3) CF Al Kaline 4) LF Matt Holliday 5) RF Jesse Barfield 6) 3B Buddy Bell 7) C Ernie Whitt 8) 2B Marty McManus 9) Pitching Spot vs. right handed pitchers (no DH) 1) 1B George Sisler 2) CF Lloyd Moseby 3) SS Troy Tulowitzki 4) LF Ken Williams 5) RF Al Kaline 6) C Ernie Whitt 7) 3B Rance Mulliniks 8) 2B Marty McManus 9) Pitching Spot vs. left handed pitchers (DH) 1) SS Troy Tulowitzki 2) 1B George Sisler 3) CF Al Kaline 4) DH Todd Helton 5) RF Jesse Barfield 6) LF Matt Holliday 7) 3B Buddy Bell 8) C Ernie Whitt 9) 2B Marty McManus vs. right handed pitchers (DH) 1) 1B George Sisler 2) CF Lloyd Moseby 3) LF Ken Williams 4) RF Al Kaline 5) SS Troy Tulowitzki 6) DH Matt Holliday 7) C Ernie Whitt 8) 3B Rance Mulliniks 9) 2B Marty McManus Pitching Rotation: 1) Dave Stieb 2) Jim Bunning 3) Urban Shocker 4) Jimmy Key 5) Frank Tanana Closer: Tom Henke Short Relief: Jose Valverde Short Relief: Hank Aguirre Middle Relief: Tom Morgan Middle Relief: Rick Honeycutt Long Relief: Frank Lary Strategy (Rate on a scale from -5 to +5) Hit and Run: -1 Sacrifice Bunt: -3 Squeeze Play: -3 Trying for extra bases: 0 Stealing Bases: -1 Aggressively Tagging Up: 0 Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): +1 Giving Intentional Walks: +1 Pitching Around Good Hitters: +2 Bringing the Infield In: +1 Guarding the Lines: +1 Making Cutoff Throws: +2 Bringing in Pinch Hitters: +1 Bringing in Pinch Runners: 0 Bringing in Defensive Replacements: +1 Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: 0 Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: +1 Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: +1
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tatankatonk posted:I'm interested in Bellhorn and Rice, what years are they? I've got a lot of pitching to offer, I'd be willing to offer a #4 or #5 guy for Bellhorn, and obviously a lot more pieces for Rice. Saint Bellhorn is from 2003 Cincinnati, and Jim Rice is of the 1986 Boston Red Sox. I don't know if I'm gonna move Rice, though. I'd need a new LF plus some pitching to do so, since he is now my starter out there. Bellhorn would require a new backup infielder plus an arm.
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I Approve of that survey.
Senerio fucked around with this message at 21:14 on Aug 11, 2012 |
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The finalized roster, lineups and rotation for the Rated R Superstars: C: 1998 Ivan Rodriguez 1B: 1965 Harmon Killebrew 2B: 1997 Chuck Knoblauch 3B: 1985 Wade Boggs SS: 1998 Derek Jeter LF: 1966 Frank Robinson CF: 2001 Andruw Jones RF: 1954 Larry Doby DH: 2003 Vladimir Guerrero BN: 2009 Jhonny Peralta BN: 1911 Jack Lapp BN: 1996 Matt Williams BN: 2006 Vernon Wells BN: 1911 Larry Gardner SP: 1928 Grover Cleveland Alexander SP: 2009 Chris Carpenter SP: 2006 Roy Halladay SP: 2006 AJ Burnett SP: 1965 Steve Carlton RP: 2011 Joaquin Benoit RP: 2009 Chris Perez RP: 2009 BJ Ryan RP: 1978 Tug McGraw RP: 1986 Jesse Orosco RP: 2009 Jason Motte MINORS 1910 Jim Delahanty 1919 Happy Felsch 1934 Odell Hale 1985 Howard Johnson 2001 John Rocker DISABLED LIST 2009 David Freese 1998 David Cone 2009 Chris Perez BATTING ORDER vs RHP 1. Wade Boggs 3B 2. Chuck Knoblauch 2B 3. Harmon Killebrew 1B 4. Vladimir Guerrero DH 5. Frank Robinson LF 6. Ivan Rodriguez C 7. Andruw Jones CF 8. Larry Doby RF 9. Derek Jeter SS vs LHP 1. Wade Boggs 3B 2. Chuck Knoblauch 2B 3. Harmon Killebrew 1B 4. Vladimir Guerrero DH 5. Frank Robinson LF 6. Ivan Rodriguez C 7. Andruw Jones CF 8. Vernon Wells RF 9. Derek Jeter SS NOTE: Please have Jack Lapp be the personal catcher for Grover Cleveland Alexander. PITCHING ROTATION SP1. Grover Cleveland Alexander SP2. Roy Halladay SP3. AJ Burnett SP4. Steve Carlton SP5. Chris Carpenter LR Jason Motte MR Tug McGraw SR Brandon League SR Jesse Orosco SU Joaquin Benoit CL BJ Ryan As 20% owner, I approve of this roster. The Goog fucked around with this message at 20:28 on Oct 23, 2012 |
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The Goog posted:As 20% owner, I approve of this roster. Me too.
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Lineups and pitching rotation for the Oxbridge Mathematicians. Full team information plus strategies are here. -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 Babe Adams (PP '19) SP Wilbur Cooper (PP '19) SP Matt Cain (SFG '11) 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 Madison Bumgarner (SFG '11) -Minors (3) Mike Sweeney (KCR '97) Mike Lowell (FM '04) Bob Elliott (PP'40) -Lineups Against LHP 2B Joe Gordon DH Jose Canseco 3B Pablo Sandoval LF Miguel Cabrera 1B Jack Clark SS Arky Vaughan CF Vince DiMaggio RF Carlos Beltran C Dick Dietz Against RHP 2B Jay Bell CF Vince DiMaggio 3B Pablo Sandoval 1B Miguel Cabrera DH Fred McGriff SS Arky Vaughan RF Carlos Beltran LF Zack Wheat C Dick Dietz Revenant Threshold fucked around with this message at 22:11 on Aug 12, 2012 |
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Second City Saints Lineup and Rotation. Lineups: vs. RHP: CF Carlos Beltran 3B Eddie Matthews LF Cliff Floyd RF Vladimir Guerrero SS Jose Reyes C Mike Piazza 2B Mark Bellhorn 1B Todd Helton [Pitcher Slot] vs. LHP: 2B Willie Randolph 3B David Wright SS Orlando Cabrera RF Vladimir Guerrero LF Hank Aaron C Mike Piazza CF Carlos Beltran 1B Joe Adcock [Pitcher Slot] Del Crandell is personal Catcher to Spahn and Pizarro. Pitching Rotation: Pedro Martinez Warren Spahn Lew Burdette Harry Krause (From Mooglies) Juan Pizarro RP Aaron Heilman (2005 Mets) (Short) RP Terry Fox (1960 Braves) (Short) RP Brian Fuentes (2003 Rockies) (Mid) RP Heath Bell (2005 Mets) (Mid) RP Chad Corder (2003 Expos) (Long) Senerio fucked around with this message at 08:12 on Aug 12, 2012 |
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The Goog posted:As 20% owner, I approve of this roster. As 20% owner, I approve this roster as well.
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# ? Aug 12, 2012 02:09 |
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The Bearers-Mathematicians trade is approved. Also, the OP has been updated.
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Whoops.
Cthulhu Dreams fucked around with this message at 12:48 on Aug 12, 2012 |
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http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3499603&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=1#post406227341 I'm stashing my team details, final rosters, obsessively tweaked batting orders etc in my post on the first page. I link to it here as I overhauled my rosters, batting order and defense in preparation for the Expansion cup. Please note the 3 man platoon with Rodger Hornsby alternating between 2B and 3B and Pinky Higgins and Larry Gardner covering 3B vs Lefties and 2B vs Righties respectively.
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Tweaked roster, ready for Expansion Cup? Team Name: St. Paul Bearers Teams Selected: 1971 Giants (4) 1979 Cardinals (2) 1934 White Sox (1) 1943 Cubs (1) 1986 Braves (1) 1991 Astros (1) Home City: St. Paul, Minnesota (tempted to be cute and make it St. Paul's Island, but...) Home Stadium: DH Preference: No. 28-Man Roster: C 79 Ted Simmons UT 91 Craig Biggio 1B 71 Willie McCovey 1B 91 Jeff Bagwell UT 43 Phil Cavaretta 2B 43 Eddie Stankey SS 34 Luke Appling 3B 43 Stan Hack IF 79 Ken Oberkfell LF 34 Al Simmons CF 71 Willie Mays CF 86 Dale Murphy RF 43 Bill Nicholson RF 71 Bobby Bonds SP 71 Juan Marichal SP 71 Gaylord Perry SP 34 Ted Lyons SP 86 Doyle Alexander SP 43 Claude Passeau Bullpen: CL 86 Bruce Sutter SU 86 Gene Garber SR 71 Steve Hamilton SR 99 Roberto Hernandez MR 86 Paul Assenmacher LR 43 Lon Warneke AAA 12 Heinie Groh AAA 91 Curt Schilling AAA 91 Kenny Lofton Lineups: SS Luke Appling 1B Willie McCovey LF Al Simmons RF Bobby Bonds CF Willie Mays C Ted Simmons 3B Stan Hack 2B Eddie Stankey Strategy (Rate on a scale from -5 to +5) gently caress. Me. Hit and Run: -3 Sacrifice Bunt: -2 Squeeze Play: -2 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: 0 Guarding the Lines: -1 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 through trouble: +1 Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: +1 Transactions: LF 79 Lou Brock for 1912 Heinie Groh (Won in Brony Receivership Auction) C 71 Dick Dietz for 99 Roberto Hernandez (Oxbridge Mathematicians) Just missed: 1B 79 Keith Hernandez 4OF 79 George Hendrick 4OF 43 Andy Pafko COF 86 Ken Griffey Sr IF 86 Ken Oberkfell SP 43 Paul Derringer We're going to have to give Willie Mays frequent days off - short of benching him every other week or something, I'm open to suggestions. I welcome, indeed, urge, opinions and proposals from the rest of the corporate ownership.
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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: 28-Man Roster: C Darrell Porter (85 Cardinals) C Ray Schalk (19 White Sox) 1B Jake Beckley (02 Reds) 2B Nap LaJoie (02 Bronchos) SS Ozzie Smith (85 Cardinals) 3B Bill Bradley (02 Bronchos) UT Joe Kelley (02 Reds) IF Tony Womack (03 Diamondbacks) LF Barry Bonds (86 Pirates) LF Vince "Vincent Van Go!" Coleman (85 Cardinals) CF Max Carey (19 Pirates) CF "Sliding" Billy Hamilton (01 Beaneaters) CF Willie McGee (85 Cardinals) RF Sam Crawford (02 Reds) AAA Tom Herr (85 Cardinals) AAA Elmer Flick (02 Bronchos) Pitchers: SP Noodles Hahn (02 Reds) SP Addie Joss (02 Bronchos) SP Vic Willis (01 Beaneaters) [Schalk catches for Willis] 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 Nap Rucker (11 Dodgers) Lineups: 2B Nap LaJoie CF Max Carey LF Barry Bonds RF Sam Crawford 1B Jake Beckley 3B Joe Kelley SS Ozzie Smith 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 Left off Roster: C Tony Peña (86 Pirates) 1B Cesar Cedeño (85 Cardinals) IF Heinie Peitz (02 Reds) UT Bobby Bonilla (86 Pirates) SP Earl Moore (02 Bronchos) SW John Smiley (86 Pirates) CF Mookie Wilson (81 Mets) OF Andy Van Slyke (85 Cardinals) Transactions: 85 Jack Clark for 19 Max Carey and 11 Nap Rucker (Oxbridge) 81 Dyar Miller for 03 Tony Womack (Ryleh) 02 Hickman and 81 Kingman for 19 Ray Schalk (Rated R)
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# ? Aug 12, 2012 15:03 |
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Viscount Slim posted:We're going to have to give Willie Mays frequent days off - short of benching him every other week or something, I'm open to suggestions.
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# ? Aug 12, 2012 15:15 |
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In the OP, you have Philly using the 1967 St. Louis Cardinals as a feeder team. That is incorrect. I used the 1967 Boston Red Sox instead.
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# ? Aug 12, 2012 15:58 |
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Bearers! Craig Biggio is a nice asset to have, but calling him a catcher is silliness. The model you have was his last year behind the plate, and he allowed 126 runners to steal on him; if you put him back there for any amount of time, you're going to find that walks and singles are almost always two-base affairs. My Mooglies, meanwhile, are in desperate need of bullpen help. The arms we have are either too young or just not good enough to be counted on; what I need more than anything else is someone solid, who I know I can rely on to not completely suck. I propose to send you 2011 Alex Avila in exchange for 1999 Roberto Hernandez. EDIT: The Mooglies have also made a last-minute roster move; I'll take a cue from Cthulhu Dreams and keep an updated roster post here. The Goog fucked around with this message at 18:17 on Aug 12, 2012 |
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# ? May 9, 2024 22:39 |
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Trade Offer Per discussion, the Oxbridge Mathematicians offer Santiago Casilla (SFG '11) to the Great Googily Mooglies for Chick Stahl (BOS '02).
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# ? Aug 12, 2012 19:19 |