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Injury Replacements: For the first week of the next month, Switch the outfield: Bonilla to RF, Aaron to CF, Floyd to LF Piazza to DL
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 04:17 |
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Armitage posted:Vice City Goose Eggs Mooglies offer 1934 Lloyd Brown. Hey, you said anything!
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 04:30 |
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Cthulhu Dreams posted:Hey, more serious note, what about Jhonny Peraltas for a second round pick? Almost missed this – are we talking '11 Peralta from the Superstars here?
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 10:31 |
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gingemidget posted:Almost missed this – are we talking '11 Peralta from the Superstars here? I think we were thinking '09 but happy to talk
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 10:38 |
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Cthulhu Dreams posted:I think we were thinking '09 but happy to talk '11 Peralta for a second round pick I'm happy to do. '09 Peralta would need to be accompanied by either your third round pick or a usable reliever for my second rounder. Ginge fucked around with this message at 12:37 on Aug 25, 2012 |
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I posted this trade in the other thread, and I'll post it here too, as this is one of these kinds of trades where you probably shouldn't question why it's done. The Goose Eggs send 1985 Lloyd Moseby to the Easy W's, instead of Abu Dhabi, for 1988 Glenn Davis. Glenn Davis goes to AAA, and Tony Fernandez gets called up. Lineups to come!
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 13:29 |
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gingemidget posted:'11 Peralta for a second round pick I'm happy to do. '09 Peralta would need to be accompanied by either your third round pick or a usable reliever for my second rounder. Yeah, I can't let you be fleeced like this. I'll send you Hall of Fame shortstop Robin Yount for your second round dispersal pick.
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 14:11 |
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The Merry Marauder posted:Yeah, I can't let you be fleeced like this. I'll send you Hall of Fame shortstop Robin Yount for your second round dispersal pick. Accepted. Sorry Cthulhu.
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 15:12 |
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Dangit. Well played, Marauder.
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 17:36 |
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The Bangers-Daydreamers trade is approved. At least Robin Yount will finally get to play for someone who appreciates him.
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 20:22 |
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'Tis a fantastic day for the people of Barrow-in-Furness! Roger Peckinpaugh shall plague us no longer! Irn Bru and Jaffa Cakes for everyone! Yount (who for the benefit of tatankatonk is of '85 vintage) replaces Peckinpaugh on the 25, obviously. New lineups: vs RHP: 2B Ray Durham SS Robin Yount 3B Home Run Baker 1B Frank Thomas LF David Justice RF Magglio Ordóñez CF Al Oliver C Jim Sundberg <pitcher> vs LHP: SS Robin Yount 2B Ray Durham 3B Home Run Baker 1B Frank Thomas LF David Justice RF Magglio Ordóñez CF Al Oliver C Jim Sundberg <pitcher> Also, make López Fergie Jenkins' personal catcher. Meanwhile, at the AAA affiliate in cold Stenhousemuir: : I'm sure you'll be back playing me soon enough...
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 22:27 |
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gingemidget posted:
Shame your rugby team's crap !
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 22:38 |
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ForeverBWFC posted:Shame your rugby team's crap ! Hey! They're, uhh, at least better than our football team, I guess?
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 23:20 |
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If it's quarter after three in the morning, it must be trading time!!! Great Googly-Mooglies get: 2003 Jose Valverde Ryleh Cultists get: A second-round Super Draft pick, to be determined at the time of the Super Draft. The Mooglies currently own their picks, as well as those of the Second City Saints; the Cultists will receive the later of those two picks.
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# ? Aug 26, 2012 08:20 |
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The Goog posted:If it's quarter after three in the morning, it must be trading time!!! Approved
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# ? Aug 26, 2012 08:21 |
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The Mooglies' updated roster is here. Changes are also below: * 2009 Ted Lilly to minors * 2009 Justin Masterson to long relief * 2003 Jose Valverde to set up * 2009 Chris Perez to short relief * Joe Carter and Travis Hafner swap lineup spots against lefthanded pitching
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# ? Aug 26, 2012 08:34 |
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The Cultists-Mooglies trade is approved.
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# ? Aug 26, 2012 08:38 |
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The Goog posted:If it's quarter after three in the morning, it must be trading time!!! You know Valverde is bad, right
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# ? Aug 26, 2012 09:21 |
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[quote="Armitage" post="406765076"] : Lloyd Moseby's reign of terror is finally over. Instead of sending Glenn Davis down, keep him up. Might as well keep him on the bench. Ken Williams goes to the disabled list, Tony Fernandez is called up. Going to keep the lineups short and sweet. Pitching staff remains the same for now. 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 Jesse Barfield 3) SS Troy Tulowitzki 4) LF Matt Holliday 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 George Bell 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 Jesse Barfield 3) LF Matt Holliday 4) RF Al Kaline 5) SS Troy Tulowitzki 6) DH George Bell 7) C Ernie Whitt 8) 3B Rance Mulliniks 9) 2B Marty McManus
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# ? Aug 26, 2012 16:01 |
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tatankatonk posted:You know Valverde is bad, right He has a solid rating, put up a good year IRL, and my bullpen is still a pretty bad place. Plus I had an extra pick to trade.
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# ? Aug 26, 2012 22:12 |
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As the Expansion Cup is now in full swing, it comes to my attention that there are just some teams that aren't looking so hot. Well, it's easy to give the teams who win in the Cup a little something extra in exchange for their first round draft pick, but it's a lot harder to fix a team that seems fundamentally broken with just three picks - especially since, let's face it, one of those three picks is going to suck. Fortunately, I'm here to help. The team(1) that finishes the Expansion Cup with the worst record need only agree to tough it out for the next Super-League, and they will immediately be given Josh Gibson for nothing. Should that team refuse this one simple requirement, this offer extends to the team with the second worst record, followed by the team with the third worst record should both teams refuse. Should all three teams refuse, then Josh Gibson will not be transfered to any team. (1) Deal does not apply to Rated R Superstars or St. Paul Bearers
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# ? Aug 26, 2012 23:23 |
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Super-League History: Super-League I Top Five Storylines 1. The Skyhawks kill everyone, win Super-League Championship! 2. The Finger-Bangers outlast the Unicorns, St. Bellhorn fails! 3. The Fillies edge the Great Googly-Mooglies in the Mark Bellhorn Division! 4. The Vae Victis Sucks Hard! 5. The Sharks Make (Horrible) History! Summary Click for the obit (where available) The Memento Mori Division was, for only time in the first four seasons of the Super-League, truly competitive for most of the season. The Skyhawks and Senadores were basically deadlocked for most of the season before the Skyhawks took their first step to becoming a dynasty by finally getting separation from the Senadores towards the end of the season. The Blind Men made it to third place entirely on the back of their pitching, as their impotent offense became the stuff of legends. Meanwhile, the Fighting Mongooses suffered injury after injury, becoming the only team in their division to be relegated. Team Leaders Batting Average: '34 Chuck Klein (.351) On-Base Percentage: '34 Chuck Klein (.417) Home Runs: '34 Chuck Klein (26) Runs Batted In: '34 Chuck Klein (117) Stolen Bases: '77 Bobby Bonds (33) Wins: '77 Nolan Ryan (19) Earned Run Average: '77 Nolan Ryan (2.46) Innings Pitched: '77 Nolan Ryan (237.1) Strikeouts: '77 Nolan Ryan (251) Saves: '77 Dyar Miller (17) Team Leaders Batting Average: '22 Goose Goslin (.318) On-Base Percentage: '22 Goose Goslin (.375) Home Runs: '66 Frank Howard (18) Runs Batted In: '33 Ernie Lombardi (82) Stolen Bases: '22 Sam Rice (28) Wins: '22 Walter Johnson (18) Earned Run Average: '22 Walter Johnson (2.69) Innings Pitched: '22 Walter Johnson (241.1) Strikeouts: '22 Walter Johnson (115) Saves: '98 Ugueth Urbina (30) Team Leaders Batting Average: '84 Eddie Murray (.309) On-Base Percentage: '84 Eddie Murray (.371) Home Runs: '84 Cal Ripken (23) Runs Batted In: '83 Willie Wilson (84) Stolen Bases: '83 Willie Wilson (64) Wins: '84 Jim Palmer and '84 Mike Flanagan (14) Earned Run Average: '84 Dennis Martinez (2.44) Innings Pitched: '84 Dennis Martinez (221.2) Strikeouts: '84 Mike Boddicker (106) Saves: '83 Dan Quisenberry (44) Team Leaders Batting Average: '85 Wade Boggs (.335) On-Base Percentage: '85 Wade Boggs (.400) Home Runs: '70 Reggie Jackson (26) Runs Batted In: '10 Martin Prado (69) Stolen Bases: '70 Reggie Jackson (13) Wins: '70 Catfish Hunter (13) Earned Run Average: '95 Roger Clemens (2.78) Innings Pitched: '70 Catfish Hunter (217.0) Strikeouts: '85 Roger Clemens (170) Saves: '03 Ugueth Urbina (11) The Vae Victis Division in Super-League I was a disaster. Out of the four teams, exactly zero managed to amass a winning record. Instead, the four fatally flawed teams lost, and lost a lot until the Switchblades, despite a terrible offense, somehow managed to win the division. The Juggernauts, starting a proud tradition of underachieving, ended up in second place, while the Unspecifieds had a neat gimmick, but not much else. Oh, and the Clues were there, but even I can't remember anything about them. Team Leaders Batting Average: '18 Ross Youngs (.326) On-Base Percentage: '18 Ross Youngs (.395) Home Runs: '85 Ron Hassey (15) Runs Batted In: '21 Elmer Smith (69) Stolen Bases: '18 Larry Doyle (16) Wins: '21 Joe Wood (17) Earned Run Average: '21 George Uhle (2.21) Innings Pitched: '21 George Uhle (208.0) Strikeouts: '21 George Uhle (178) Saves: '18 Fred Anderson (12) Team Leaders Batting Average: '18 Rogers Hornsby (.301) On-Base Percentage: '18 Rogers Hornsby (.359) Home Runs: '89 Howard Johnson (18) Runs Batted In: '18 Rogers Hornsby (80) Stolen Bases: '66 Lou Brock (37) Wins: '66 Steve Carlton (15) Earned Run Average: '66 Steve Carlton (3.09) Innings Pitched: '66 Bob Gibson (210.0) Strikeouts: '66 Bob Gibson (162) Saves: '89 Randy Myers (31) Team Leaders Batting Average: '91 Andy Van Slyke (.264) On-Base Percentage: '91 Andy Van Slyke (.356) Home Runs: '07 Vladimir Guerrero (22) Runs Batted In: '79 Ron Cey (87) Stolen Bases: '91 Jay Bell (11) Wins: '04 Trevor Hoffman (11) Earned Run Average: '79 Don Sutton (3.16) Innings Pitched: '07 John Lackey (204.0) Strikeouts: '04 Jake Peavy (145) Saves: '04 Trevor Hoffman (27) Team Leaders Batting Average: '85 Rickey Henderson (.292) On-Base Percentage: '85 Rickey Henderson (.376) Home Runs: '90 Rafael Palmeiro (21) Runs Batted In: '90 Rafael Palmeiro (100) Stolen Bases: '90 Otis Nixon (74) Wins: '04 Al Orth (14) Earned Run Average: '04 Al Orth (3.41) Innings Pitched: '04 Al Orth (219.1) Strikeouts: '90 Nolan Ryan (181) Saves: '96 Tony Castillo (29) The Mark Bellhorn Division featured the most competitive division race in the Super-League, as the Mooglies and Fillies battled for almost the entire season before the Mooglies faded late. The division also featured a tight race between the Crabs and Bangers to survive relegation even though, as it turned out, both teams were able to survive. A lot of that was due to the Sharks, who gave both teams many teams in the dying weeks of the season on their way to the worst record in Super-League history. Team Leaders Batting Average: '07 Albert Pujols (.321) On-Base Percentage: '07 Albert Pujols (.405) Home Runs: '05 Ryan Howard (32) Runs Batted In: '07 Albert Pujols (132) Stolen Bases: '05 Bobby Abreu (21) Wins: '07 Adam Wainwright (21) Earned Run Average: '07 Adam Wainwright (2.51) Innings Pitched: '07 Adam Wainwright (236.2) Strikeouts: '07 Adam Wainwright (182) Saves: '05 Billy Wagner (37) Team Leaders Batting Average: '34 Earl Averill (.330) On-Base Percentage: '09 Shin-Soo Choo (.398) Home Runs: '09 Shin-Soo Choo (15) Runs Batted In: '11 Frank Baker (125) Stolen Bases: '11 Eddie Collins (56) Wins: '34 Mel Harder (20) Earned Run Average: '34 Mel Harder (2.61) Innings Pitched: '34 Mel Harder (230.2) Strikeouts: '09 Cliff Lee (97) Saves: '09 Rafael Betancourt (38) Team Leaders Batting Average: '10 Nap Lajoie (.324) On-Base Percentage: '93 Mo Vaughn (.384) Home Runs: '93 John Valentin (18) Runs Batted In: '93 Mo Vaughn (89) Stolen Bases: '89 Ozzie Smith (56) Wins: '10 Cy Young (15) Earned Run Average: '93 Roger Clemens (3.46) Innings Pitched: '93 Roger Clemens (213.0) Strikeouts: '93 Roger Clemens (187) Saves: '89 Dan Quisenberry (28) Team Leaders Batting Average: '94 Don Mattingly (.318) On-Base Percentage: '91 Barry Bonds (.399) Home Runs: '50 Duke Snider (26) Runs Batted In: '98 Vladimir Guerrero (100) Stolen Bases: '50 Jackie Robinson (16) Wins: '85 Rollie Fingers (13) Earned Run Average: '50 Don Newcombe (3.40) Innings Pitched: '50 Don Newcombe (209.0) Strikeouts: '94 Jimmy Key (88) Saves: '70 Rollie Fingers (29) Team Leaders Batting Average: '73 Davey Johnson (.316) On-Base Percentage: '78 Carl Yastrzemski (.393) Home Runs: '73 Hank Aaron (20) Runs Batted In: '73 Hank Aaron (85) Stolen Bases: '01 Socks Seybold (12) Wins: '01 Eddie Plank (9) Earned Run Average: '21 Joe Bush (3.56) Innings Pitched: '01 Eddie Plank (177.0) Strikeouts: '01 Rube Waddell (90) Saves: '73 Carl Morton (8) The Senor Goodtimes Division race boiled done to two teams from Chicago: The Bobbleheads and Blood Sox. North Side vs. South Side. Good vs. Evil. For once, good carried the day, and the Bobbleheads managed to become the first Senor Goodtimes Division champions. Lower in the standings, the Eazy W's began to build themselves into one of the longest-running teams in Super-League history, and St. Bellhorn made his debut as a member of the first Unicorns. Oh, and the Electrics briefly existed. They were disappointing. Team Leaders Batting Average: '06 Robinson Cano (.322) On-Base Percentage: '40 Hank Greenberg (.393) Home Runs: '40 Hank Greenberg (27) Runs Batted In: '06 Robinson Cano (131) Stolen Bases: '06 Derek Jeter (8) Wins:'40 Bobo Newsom (17) Earned Run Average: '40 Tommy Bridges (4.49) Innings Pitched: '06 Randy Johnson (183.2) Strikeouts: '06 Randy Johnson (151) Saves: Team Leaders Batting Average: '49 Ted Williams (.337) On-Base Percentage: '49 Ted Williams (.484) Home Runs: '49 Ted Williams (22) Runs Batted In: '49 Ted Williams (93) Stolen Bases: '04 Danny Green (39) Wins: '53 Billy Pierce and '04 Doc White (12) Earned Run Average: '04 Doc White (3.24) Innings Pitched: '53 Billy Pierce (188.1) Strikeouts: '53 Billy Pierce (92) Saves: '04 Ed Walsh (15) Team Leaders Batting Average: '85 Paul Molitor (.365) On-Base Percentage: '26 Babe Ruth (.446) Home Runs: '26 Babe Ruth (39) Runs Batted In: '26 Babe Ruth (120) Stolen Bases: '61 Maury Wills (22) Wins: '26 Herb Pennock (16) Earned Run Average: '26 Herb Pennock (3.22) Innings Pitched: '26 Herb Pennock (212.2) Strikeouts: '88 Nolan Ryan (158) Saves: '61 Ron Perranoski (28) Team Leaders Batting Average: '01 Bernie Williams (.312) On-Base Percentage: '03 Carlos Beltran (.382) Home Runs: '01 Tino Martinez (30) Runs Batted In: '01 Tino Martinez (100) Stolen Bases: '90 Harold Reynolds (16) Wins: '87 Jimmy Key (15) Earned Run Average: '87 Jimmy Key (3.78) Innings Pitched: '87 Jimmy Key (200.0) Strikeouts: '01 Mike Mussina (138) Saves: '01 Mariano Rivera (35) Team Leaders Batting Average: '64 Billy Williams (.297) On-Base Percentage: '97 Larry Walker (.364) Home Runs: '97 Larry Walker (33) Runs Batted In: '97 Larry Walker (108) Stolen Bases: '97 Larry Walker (13) Wins: '47 Bob Feller (14) Earned Run Average: '47 Bob Feller (3.73) Innings Pitched: '47 Bob Feller (210.0) Strikeouts: '47 Bob Feller (146) Saves: '97 Mike DeJean (33) Playoffs in a Nutshell
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# ? Aug 27, 2012 04:49 |
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Motor City Bengals For reasons that will soon become clear, I'm doing a last check to see if people are interested in any trades from the Bengals. Off limits are Verlander, Mantle, Ripken, Henke, and Boggs. Yes, that means that Miguel Cabrera is up for discussion. There's a good Smoky Joe Wood... Doug Fister's been kicking butt too... Sweet Lou Whitaker *sob* is also available... As posted in the other thread, I'm running this like a pretend Super-Auction. Bids close in 23 hours, at 11 PM EST. I will check both threads. cbx fucked around with this message at 05:10 on Aug 27, 2012 |
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New to this, so my offers may well be terrible. Apologies if so, it's not deliberate. Putting it in this thread since it doesn't seem fair to let the other one have all the activity. Anyway, the Mathematicians offer: '19 Wilbur Cooper and '97 Jeff Montgomery for Mickey Lolich '99 Jim Mecir for Pat Dobson '11 Jake Daubert, '97 Johnny Damon and '97 Kevin Appier for Miguel Cabrera. Note that a successful bid on that last one would give me two Cabrera(s), which I think you'll agree is in itself worth something.
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Bid Updates! The Mathematicians bid: '19 Wilbur Cooper and '97 Jeff Montgomery for Mickey Lolich '99 Jim Mecir for Pat Dobson The Great Googly-Mooglies bid: 1934 Monte Pearson for Chief Bender. 1911 Amos Strunk for Al Kaline The Unspecs bid: Lloyd Waner for Sam Crawford Bill Doak and Camilo Pascual for Dougie Fresh The Cultists bid: Eddie Cicotte, Harry Hooper and Pinkie Higgins for Miguel Cabrera. Luis Gonzalez, Alberto Callaspo and a 2nd round draft pick for Lou Whitaker. Earl Battey for Bill Freehan. Shigetoshi Hasegawa for Jeff Reardon. The Rated-R Superstars bid: 2006 Vernon Wells for Victor Martinez 1911 Amos Strunk for Al Kaline The Bulldogs bid 1978 Willie Stargell, 1931 George Uhle, and 1984 Lance Parrish for Smoky Joe Wood. cbx fucked around with this message at 19:30 on Aug 27, 2012 |
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Trade Deal: Tom Henke + 1st round pick (Vice City Goose Eggs) for 1935 Bob Johnson and Doug Fister 2011
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 02:39 |
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: Big trade completed! We don't need to experiment with Jesse Barfield, for now. The Vice City Goose Eggs send: 1st round dispersal draft pick 1985 Blue Jays Tom Henke to the Ryleh Cultists for: 1935 Indian Bob Johnson 2011 Doug Fister We should be at 26 for major league guys, so send Glenn Davis back down. Lineups: vs. left handed pitchers (no DH) 1) SS Troy Tulowitzki 2) 1B George Sisler 3) RF Al Kaline 4) LF Matt Holliday 5) CF Indian Bob Johnson 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 Indian Bob Johnson 3) SS Troy Tulowitzki 4) LF Matt Holliday 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) RF Al Kaline 4) DH George Bell 5) CF Indian Bob Johnson 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 Indian Bob Johnson 3) LF Matt Holliday 4) RF Al Kaline 5) SS Troy Tulowitzki 6) DH George Bell 7) C Ernie Whitt 8) 3B Rance Mulliniks 9) 2B Marty McManus Pitching! Pitching Rotation: 1) Dave Stieb 2) Jim Bunning 3) Urban Shocker 4) Doug Fister 5) Frank Tanana Closer: Jose Valverde Short Relief: Rick Honeycutt Short Relief: Hank Aguirre Middle Relief: Jimmy Key Middle Relief: Tom Morgan Long Relief: Frank Lary : He'll be back. You can't get rid of a Terminator that easily. : Considering who else we have in our bullpen right now, we might not have a choice but to bring a different Tom Henke in. Now we need to pull off a big deal to replace McManus and we're good to go. Probably. Armitage fucked around with this message at 02:53 on Aug 28, 2012 |
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The Cultists-Goose Eggs "you know that Indian Bob Johnson isn't really a center fielder" trade is approved.
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 02:53 |
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Okay I cannot put Johnson in Left now, so this is going to be annoying: Luis Gonzalez gets pulled up to the bench Riggs becomes my full time LF for 14 days. Move Larry Walker to DH and Kiki Cuyler to RF for 7 days Then move Kiki Culyer to DH and Larry Walker to RF for 7 days. Then when Stan the Man is back from injury, move him to DH, Larry Walker to RF, Kiki to LF and put Riggs back on the bench. Tom Henke Takes over as setup man, Phil Coke moves to short relief when he gets back from injury to take over from Valverde who is now Promote Frank Smith to 5th Starter Cthulhu Dreams fucked around with this message at 05:16 on Aug 28, 2012 |
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Bid Updates! The Mathematicians bid: '99 Jim Mecir for Pat Dobson The Great Googly-Mooglies bid: 1934 Monte Pearson and 1911 Cy Morgan for Chief Bender. 1911 Amos Strunk for Al Kaline The Unspecs bid: Lloyd Waner for Sam Crawford Bill Doak and Camilo Pascual for Dougie Fresh The Cultists bid: Eddie Cicotte, Harry Hooper and Pinkie Higgins for Miguel Cabrera. Luis Gonzalez, Alberto Callaspo and a 2nd round draft pick for Lou Whitaker. Earl Battey for Bill Freehan. Shigetoshi Hasegawa for Jeff Reardon. Billy Butler for Boog Powell. Ray Collins and Rod Barajas for Mickey Lolich. The Rated-R Superstars bid: 2006 Vernon Wells for Victor Martinez 2009 Ryan Franklin for Kerry Wood 2006 Alex Rios for Willie Horton 2009 Trevor Martin for Austin Jackson The Bulldogs bid 1978 Willie Stargell, 1931 George Uhle, and 1984 Lance Parrish for Smoky Joe Wood. There's still a few minutes to bid, so act now if you're wanting someone! cbx fucked around with this message at 04:55 on Aug 28, 2012 |
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Successful Student posted:As the Expansion Cup is now in full swing, it comes to my attention that there are just some teams that aren't looking so hot. Well, it's easy to give the teams who win in the Cup a little something extra in exchange for their first round draft pick, but it's a lot harder to fix a team that seems fundamentally broken with just three picks - especially since, let's face it, one of those three picks is going to suck. Idaho preemptively accepts this offer.
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 04:42 |
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The Postmodernists bid: '86 Bobby Bonilla and '86 Tony Peña for Chief Bender '85 Cesar Cedeño for Justin Verlander '02 Earl Moore and '86 John Smiley for Victor Martinez '81 Mookie Wilson for the elder John Hiller
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NotThatSamBeckett posted:The Postmodernists bid: Verlander is untouchable. The Hiller bid is the only one that would work, along with Martinez. cbx fucked around with this message at 04:54 on Aug 28, 2012 |
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Smasher, I really like the history update. My compliments. e: Whoops!
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 04:51 |
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cbx posted:Verlander is untouchable. The Hiller bid is the only one that would work. I think you overvalue the poo poo of Monte Pearson, but OK. For now, '86 Bobby Bonilla, '86 Tony Peña, '85 Cesar Cedeño, '02 Earl Moore and '86 John Smiley for Chief Bender
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 04:53 |
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I could use another catcher. I could also use Wade Boggs, but apparently he's not on offer. 1937 Mel Harder and 1984 Harold Baines for Victor Martinez!
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 04:56 |
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NotThatSamBeckett posted:I think you overvalue the poo poo of Monte Pearson, but OK. For now, Sorry, the bid on Bender was outdated. I copied the wrong post as a basis for my updates. It's been updated now, and as such, that bid would be invalid. Moore and Smiley are in the Martinez bid. Viscount Slim posted:I could use another catcher. I could also use Wade Boggs, but apparently he's not on offer. Not enough.
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 04:59 |
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cbx posted:Not enough. Please help me understand how Vernon Wells is worth more than Baines?
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Viscount Slim posted:Please help me understand how Vernon Wells is worth more than Baines? It wasn't Baines that sunk the bid.
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DONE. Bidding period has been completed.
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 05:03 |