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Dynamo League Week 8 Injury Report The European and United States Championship have been unified! Florida Oranges Vince Coleman (OF) (Clearly, the final nail in the Oranges' coffin) - 29 days Rochester Generics Kevin Brown (SP) (Ate Jello laced with LSD) - 7 days
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Smasher Dynamo posted:Analysis What if I were to bounce Hoyt to short relief and swing Crowder out to the rotation? Smasher Dynamo posted:Analysis Well, the trade with the Phoenixes was open for choice/discussion, but gently caress it, I guess. It was, with the Comancheros: Jeff Bagwell for Dennis Martinez and Todd Worrell; with the Phoenixes: Kenny Lofton for Chris Young. I'm not thrilled, but we have to get this done. I believe ForeverBWFC and CVE, as well as, implicitly, I have approved. kw0134 or Bruiser? Viscount Slim fucked around with this message at 20:04 on Oct 7, 2012 |
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Smasher Dynamo posted:
I have a bad feeling about this
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# ? Oct 7, 2012 20:45 |
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Changes after the trade with the Finger-Bangers: Schoendienst is gone. Replace with Alomar. Gallardo and Lemon out of the rotation. Replaced by Sutton and Zito. Gallardo to long relief, replacing Brecheen. Uehara replaces Grilli in short relief.
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Rochester Generics I guess I'll have to give the ball to Niekro unless we can limp by on a four pitcher rotation until Brown gets back. And I'll have to wait until the draft to fix catcher, I guess. Or the next expansion cup for my next team
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# ? Oct 7, 2012 21:45 |
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kw0134 posted:Rochester Generics Approve the Bearer's trades damnit!
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# ? Oct 7, 2012 22:59 |
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: So, I know that the Super-League is on a bit of downswing, so I figured I'd contribute with a sure-fire winner. Remember all those cartoons Smasher wrote about a couple of updates ago? Well, I say we make our own and call it...."Dunn Squad". So, the main character is me, but then you've got a cyborg me from the future, a wizard me from a parallel universe, and some sort of girl-me. Anyway, every week we have to fight off the schemes of my nemesis, the evil Richie Sexson. And we could sell action figures, and other merchandise. Maybe some sort of ride at Universal Studios Orlando...I'm telling you, it's money in the bank! Super-League, Smasher League VII Week 7: Bad Ideas Games of the Week Don May posted:
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Box Score Numbers Analysis Team old man continues to hang in their, and even manage to make it back into a virtual tie with the Landers. I still don't know that this is a good team, exactly, but they aren't terrible. Analysis I think that you're probably going to need to pick a center fielder with your Super-Draft pick. Analysis You better hope that trade with the Bearers goes through, because Carlos Baerga is just a stopgap at first. Analysis Carl Mays: 6 Ks, 0 Fatalities...so far. Analysis The ship is sinking! Analysis Billy Martin was known as a miracle worker...AS A MANAGER! As a player, he wasn't very good. Analysis You probably could be using DiMaggio more than you are. Analysis Mogul as a love/hate relationship with Pedro. This season leans towards 'hate'. Analysis I hope the trade helps, because you probably gave up a high pick to get it. Analysis At least you've probably got ALCS money coming. Analysis Part of Posey's problem is that you're grinding him down to nothing by playing him everyday. I did bump up his ratings a bit, but he won't last if you don't get a backup for him. Analysis Before you complain about Matt Williams, remember that his career OBP was something like .313, so him not drawing a lot of walks shouldn't be a surprise to any of you. Analysis Despite Thornton Lee's best efforts, the Cultists are still cruising. Analysis Despite your best efforts, you're still in a good place. Analysis Mr. Team is, ironically enough, killing your team with his poor play. Analysis What's Plan C? Standings and Leaders
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# ? Oct 8, 2012 02:44 |
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Hey Landers what year is your underperforming Pedro Martinez? I might be willing to trade you my underperforming Mordecai Brown for him.
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Super-Draft VIII Projected Order I think this is right. I'll probably finalize the order after Week 9 or so, but this is how it looks right now: Round 1 1. Fukuoka Finger-Bangers (from Madison Mudholes) (.350) 2. Rated R Superstars (.390) 3. Poughkeepsie Superbas (.391) 4. Old Hoss Radbourns (.391) 5. Idaho Potatoes (.400) 6. Vice City Goose Eggs (.400) 7. Great Googly-Mooglies (.410) 8. St. Paul Bearers (.422) 9. Lombard St. Gumshoes (.426) 10. Comancheros (.439) 11. Second City Saints (.444) - VACATED 12. Polyarny Postmodernists (.447) 13. Rochester Generics (.457) 14. Luna Landers (from Barrow Daydreamers) (.457) 15. Oxbridge Mathematicians (.463) 16. Florida Oranges (.489) 17. Cologne Emperors (.500) 18. Norfolk Splinter Cells (.500) 19. Cleveland Unicorns (.511) 20. Finger Lakes Phoenixes (.525) 21. Juneau Juggernauts (.537) 22. Burma Imperialists (.543) 23. Ted Sox (.564) 24. Antarctica Unspecifieds (.574) 25. Fukuoka Finger-Bangers (.587) 26. Dubai Dervishes (.596) 27. Portland Bulldogs (.609) 28. Luna Landers (.610) 29. Chicago Bobbleheads (.615) 30. South Bolton Eazy W's (.625) 31. Rockford Losers (.652) 32. Ryleh Cultists (.675) - VACATED Round 2 33. Madison Mudholes (.350) - VACATED 34. Rated R Superstars (.390) 35. Poughkeepsie Superbas (.391) 36. Old Hoss Radbourns (.391) 37. Idaho Potatoes (.400) 38. Vice City Goose Eggs (.400) 39. Great Googly-Mooglies (.410) - VACATED 40. St. Paul Bearers (.422) 41. Burma Imperialists (from Lombard St. Gumshoes) (.426) 42. Comancheros (.439) 43. Second City Saints (.444) 44. Polyarny Postmodernists (.447) 45. Rochester Generics (.457) 46. Barrow Daydreamers (.457) 47. Oxbridge Mathematicians (.463) 48. Florida Oranges (.489) 49. Cologne Emperors (.500) 50. Norfolk Splinter Cells (.500) 51. Cleveland Unicorns (.511) 52. Finger Lakes Phoenixes (.525) 53. Juneau Juggernauts (.537) 54. Burma Imperialists (.543) 55. Ted Sox (.564) 56. Antarctica Unspecifieds (.574) 57. Fukuoka Finger-Bangers (.587) 58. Dubai Dervishes (.596) - VACATED 59. Portland Bulldogs (.609) 60. Mooglies (from Luna Landers) (.610) 61. Chicago Bobbleheads (.615) 62. South Bolton Eazy W's (.625) 63. Rockford Losers (.652) 64. Ryleh Cultists (.675) - VACATED
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ForeverBWFC posted:Approve the Bearer's trades damnit!
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Okay, so remind me of what the offers are again?
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Faction Wars: Faction War Harder Standings Marauder's Marauders Fukuoka Finger Bangers: 23-17 Florida Oranges: 21-20 Juneau Juggernauts: 22-19 Luna Landers: 25-16 Total: 91-72 (.558) Superstars, LLC Rated R Superstars: 16-25 Great Googly Mooglies: 16-23 Portland Bulldogs: 24-16 R'yleh Cultists: 27-13 Total: 83-77 (.518) Would do it better but I'm putting in as much effort as the people in the competition so basically I'm saying Senerio fucked around with this message at 05:03 on Oct 8, 2012 |
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Roster Changes: Carlos Guillen in at 2B for Whitaker David Ross to start at C, Piazza to personal catch Summers. Oil Can Boyd in for Jimmy Fuckin' Key at SP George Mullin in for Tom Seaver at SP Ken Griffey Jr in as DH for Cabrera.
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Smasher Dynamo posted:Okay, so remind me of what the offers are again? Comancheros give '95 Dennis Martinez and '95 Todd Worrell for '91 Jeff Bagwell. If only I had a Larry Andersen. I look forward with great interest to the process by which the Bearers decide which new pitcher to start. And select draft preferences. Bagwell starts at 1B, send down McGwire, Maddux into the rotation.
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New lineups for the Rated R Superstars: vs RHP 1. Eddie Collins 2B 2. Jimmie Foxx DH 3. Albert Pujols 1B 4. Vladimir Guerrero LF 5. Frank Robinson RF 6. Matt Williams 3B 7. Ivan Rodriguez C 8. Jhonny Peralta SS 9. Larry Doby CF vs LHP 1. Eddie Collins 2B 2. Jimmie Foxx DH 3. Albert Pujols 1B 4. Vladimir Guerrero LF 5. Frank Robinson RF 6. Andruw Jones CF 7. Matt Williams 3B 8. Ivan Rodriguez C 9. Jhonny Peralta SS Meanwhile, the Great Googly-Mooglies are saddened to report that your planet's police forces do not understand the ways of our people, and that they take offense to fans and players smoking so much marijuana that Ted Williams goes blind. Luckily I and the team were able to escape arrest, but the cops have set up police tape around the Palace; for the remainder of the season, our home games will be played once again at Fenway Park.
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Not good but not terrible has pretty much been the Bobblehead motto since the beginning. I guess I should put a starter in there for Glavine, so call up Schmidt for now.
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Smasher Dynamo posted:Okay, so remind me of what the offers are again? Viscount Slim posted:What if I were to bounce Hoyt to short relief and swing Crowder out to the rotation? There ya go!
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So a quick question. Who is looking forward to drafting Center Fielders? Because I have the feeling that I won't get top pick there and end up with another injury prone guy who will obviously break down when I need it the least. This would leave me the option of trading my first round pick for a better Center Fielder and a ton of research to find out that I'm not getting duped.
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oldskool posted:Hey Landers what year is your underperforming Pedro Martinez? I might be willing to trade you my underperforming Mordecai Brown for him. It's '99 Pedro, and as such, virtually untradeable. In fact, with the Cultists series coming up this week, I feel it's time to burn a Ratings Challenge. I don't think I need to explain that Pedro Martinez, during his pre-injury stretch from 1997 to 2001, was in the discussion for greatest pitcher of all time. But this year in the Super League, he has not lived up to that standard. Let's take a closer look: code:
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Walks Right now, Pedro's walk rate is 20% lower than it was in real life during the 97-01 stretch. However, because his sample size is only 60 innings so far, this actually falls within the margin of error. Consider: assuming Pedro ends the season at 200 innings, how many walks would he need to finish the year at his average walk rate? code:
Strikeouts The second of the three true outcomes has not been as kind to Pedro. He's struck batters out at a rate 33% lower than in real life. But is this a sample size issue as well? code:
Home Runs And so we come to the third of the true outcomes. Unlike walks and strikeouts, I do not have exact numbers for Pedro's home run rate. However, as shown earlier, it can be estimated based on the fact that he's not in the top 10 for FIP. Given these estimates, how does Pedro's home run rate stack up? code:
The counter-argument is that Moonbase 0-2 is designed to boost home run rates. However, the park only boosts home runs for right-handed hitters. In 1999, Pedro was death for right-handed hitters, who slugged just .267 against him. And while left-handers fared better against him, Moonbase 0-2 significantly reduces home run rates for lefty hitters. In other words, for purposes of Pedro's home run rate, the park factor should be considered at worst neutral. Summary Statistical analysis indicates that, even given the effect of the Super League on his performance, Pedro Martinez is significantly underperforming in terms of home run rate and mildly underperforming in terms of strikeout rate. EDIT: If possible, I would request that the Commissar expedite this ratings challenge to get it through before the series against the Cultists. Thank you!
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Ott to RF, DiMaggio to DH, Salmon to bench. That challenge is a lot of words for basically "falls within the margin of error so I don't know why I'm complaining," but since he's in my faction, I agree with him, or against him if that improves his case. factorialite fucked around with this message at 14:07 on Oct 8, 2012 |
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Are we done with challenges yet? If not, I'm going to make some.
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# ? Oct 8, 2012 14:15 |
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Point taken, Smasher. As it is it's probably worth giving a few people a rest anyway, so here's a new lineup with a few changes including Sweeney in for a while to cover a couple of games. With Vaughan out i'm basically boned for a while anyway. Thanks for the up-rating on Posey, by the way. Cabrera was playing more in accordance with his abilities than him, and I have a very young version of the guy. vs. LHP 2B Joe Morgan LF Zack Wheat 1B Jack Clark '82 RF Jack Clark '85 CF Bob Elliott SS Joe Gordon, the horror, the horror 3B Pablo Sandoval C Mike Sweeney DH Jose Canseco vs. RHP 2B Joe Morgan LF Zack Wheat RF Jack Clark '85 1B Miguel Cabrera CF Bob Elliott SS Joe Gordon 3B Pablo Sandoval C Mike Sweeney DH Jose Canseco Everyone else; i'm in the market for a backup catcher. Extra bonus points if he can also play SS, if that's even possible of a decent player. Revenant Threshold fucked around with this message at 15:18 on Oct 8, 2012 |
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Really important notes for the above analysis. DICE =/= FIP, though not by much, they use a different constant to normalise to ERA and DICE includes HIBP and IBB and FIP does not. Obviously not going to make a massive difference for Pedro, but it is another 171 hits you need to add to the FIP to get it to DICE. The other thing is that park effects in the SL are +/- 28% for k/9, so you have to know what the parks he is pitching in are. HR rate in the SL is another can of worms though, but the mystery of his HR rate isn't very mysterious - he's a flyballer and Moonbase 2-0 isn't very big. The SL has the biggest hitters of all time. Putting these facts together... Cthulhu Dreams fucked around with this message at 15:22 on Oct 8, 2012 |
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Revenant Threshold posted:Everyone else; i'm in the market for a backup catcher. Extra bonus points if he can also play SS, if that's even possible of a decent player. Ahh, the elusive C/SS combination. I wonder why you don't see that more often? For reference, only one player had 30 starts at both catcher and shortstop in the same season. Whoever it was (I'm too miserly to pay for B-R), he OPS+'ed 79 that year. Suffice to say, he's not the player you're looking for. factorialite fucked around with this message at 15:49 on Oct 8, 2012 |
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Revenant Threshold posted:Everyone else; i'm in the market for a backup catcher. Extra bonus points if he can also play SS, if that's even possible of a decent player. I propositioned you with Roseboro, was he not good enough to elicit a response?
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The Goog posted:Superbas! You clearly need an upgrade at first base. You've seen what Mike Napoli is capable of, and it isn't pretty. My Mooglies recently acquired Hank Greenberg, so we no longer require the services of 2009 Travis Hafner. Before his demotion, he was one of our best hitters; he's only on the bench because he is exclusively a first baseman, and we already had Greenberg and Jeff Bagwell. Hello friend! I am definitely willing to part with relievers, but i'm not so convinced that Hafner is so much better than a second round pick would be. Is there something else you would like?
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ForeverBWFC posted:I propositioned you with Roseboro, was he not good enough to elicit a response?
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Smasher League Week 8 Injury Report (Still) No New Champions Finger Lakes Phoenixes Lou Gehrig (1B) (Actually the Tin Horse) - 17 days Oxbridge Mathematicians Tim Lincecum (SP) (Clearly was Doctor Who all along) - 20 days Vice City Goose Eggs Rance Mulliniks (3B) (Okay, he's not actually injured, but I think you'd be a lot better off if he was)
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Revenant Threshold posted:I'm sorry, I didn't see that post. Having had a look at the guy, it would largely depend on what you were looking to get for him. Do you have any areas in particular you'd like to strengthen, or is there someone in particular you're interested in? Honestly, no one on your team (bar Romo, who I'm assuming isn't for sale) appeals to me. However, my team is having an unprecedented start, and this means that my pick is unacceptably low. What I propose is this: Roseboro and the W's 1st round pick for The Mathematicians 1st and 2nd round picks This way you use your 2nd round pick on an acceptable back-up catcher (a fair trade considering the catching pool in this draft) and you keep your 1st round pick too, it's just lower. Knowing how desperate you are, I could be a lot harsher, I'm sure you'll agree.
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Nerokerubina posted:I am definitely willing to part with relievers, but i'm not so convinced that Hafner is so much better than a second round pick would be. Is there something else you would like? I was hoping to get the pick because of the flexibility it offers, but I totally understand your desire to hang onto it. Would you be willing to move just Feliz for Hafner? EDIT: Additionally, the following amended draft priority list is submitted on behalf of the Rated R Superstars, pending an additional 31% of ownership's approval: 1955 Ted Williams 2001 Chipper Jones 1980 Nolan Ryan 2008 Johan Santana 1998 Derek Jeter 1930 Joe Cronin 1997 Kevin Brown 1922 Grover Cleveland Alexander 1975 Carlton Fisk 1989 Rickey Henderson 1990 Rob Dibble 1983 Goose Gossage 1989 Dennis Eckersley 1978 Tug McGraw 2009 Rafael Betancourt Best Player Available The Goog fucked around with this message at 21:32 on Oct 8, 2012 |
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factorialite posted:Are we done with challenges yet? I sure hope so. The people who need them don't have the collateral to make 'em, and the powerful getting more so isn't ideal either. Smasher Dynamo posted:Okay, so remind me of what the offers are again? I originally wanted out-for-the-year Berkman, but if you actually are considering another season, I'll rein in the usury and be fine with '91 Kenny Lofton for '06 Chris Young.
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Smasher, let me just say I like the callbacks in the injury reports. ForeverBWFC posted:Roseboro and the W's 1st round pick for The Mathematicians 1st and 2nd round picks That's just mean, man. Sweeney would be fine for you, Revenant Threshold, playing one in five, or I'll sell you Sandy Alomar or Carlton Fisk for one of your Jack Clarks or a pick or something. I also have Don Money, who can play any infield spot - he's no world-beater, but it beats playing Joe Gordon out of position, and I'm not gonna rob you for him. Arky Vaughan is coming back for you, so I don't imagine you want my Yount or Renteria.
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: Okay, so, Dunn Force! Where were we? Right, Episode 1: Day of the Dunn Part One. Enter on a scene of everyday White Sox DH Adam Dunn, most beloved man in all of Chicago as he's cleaning out his locker after another successful season with the White Sox. Robin Ventura has a cameo here to tell Adam Dunn that he's really happy with how Dunn did this season, and that it's totally not his fault the Sox collapsed down the stretch. Anyway, Dunn is walking to the Blue Line so he can get to O'Hare to fly down to Texas for the offseason when, suddenly, he's attacked by The Three True Outcomes! You see, their Richie Sexson's elite group of henchmen and they're...let's say Dave Kingman, Mark Reynolds and Eddie Yost. Anyway, they saw that their master, the evil Richie Sexson, will give them great rewards once they have brought him the head of Adam Dunn. But Adam Dunn is taken out so easily, and he fights back with his own three true outcome powers. Still, it's three-against-one, and just as Adam Dunn seems like he's beaten, who should appear but...cyber-Dunn! TO BE CONTINUED! Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 8: I Would Watch Dunn Force Games of the Week blackmongoose posted:
Box Score Don May posted:
Box Score "Don [s posted:May[/s] Slaught"] Box Score Numbers Analysis I guess Cliff Lee can work in the Super-League after all. Analysis When Shawkey comes off the injured list, it's probably time to put him in over Vance. Analysis I would guess the Imperialists will probably overtake the Bulldogs if McDowell can be just a little less comically awful. Whether that's going to happen, though, is uncertain. Analysis Why is your team so unlucky, anyway? It feels like every season they end up in a situation like this. Oh, and Free Valenzuela! Analysis Shame about the U.S. Title, especially that you got beaten in a 1-0 game to lose it. Hey, but at least Morgan has eight home runs in only eight weeks. Analysis Morneau's almost back which is not exactly good, but not really bad, either. It's kind of neutral. Analysis Feller is from '54, meaning he has no power left in his arm. He's going to need to be replaced, probably. Fortunately, you have just the pick necessary to get such a replacement. Analysis I feel like your team might be getting better. Or maybe it's an illusion. Then again, the game also thinks that Tanana's arm is basically blown out by 1978, so that's probably something you should look into. Analysis Disaster! Analysis Hello...hello...hello...is there anybody in there, just nod if you can hear me... But seriously, you still out there, Beckett? Analysis How? Just how? Analysis Bando/Beltre is an interesting debate. Beltre has a better glove and more power, but Bando is probably the overall better hitter, and is a decent enough glove himself. Analysis Might be time to experiment with Kent at 3B. Analysis Crush! Kill! Destroy! Analysis Not a great start, but I've seen teams come back from a lot worse. Analysis So...uh...I'm going to assume that the Bagwell trade was a loving homage to the real life Bagwell trade that sent him to the Astros in the first place. Standings and Leaders
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: Ay yo. Anyone of joo who ain't my kids can go beat it. Yeah. I thought so. My name? John Lackey. But joo can call me, Da Bad Guy. I noticed our esteemed commish, Smasher Dynamo, he made a typo in his injury report post. Let me fix it for him. Smasher Dynamo posted:Vice City Goose Eggs : This team? It's a mess, mang. There ain't no plan C. I knew this when I whooped their asses in th' Super League Challenge. I did y'all a favor by gettin' rid of that Troy Tulowitzki. He ain't no good for th' Super League. I knew I had to take over, and I did. There ain't much hope for these guys. I'm just here, for th' drugs, th' liquor, and th' babes. I'm single and ready to mingle. : Dude. You divorced your wife when she had cancer. What the hell is wrong with you? : Ouch. Ya know somethin', kid? I like your moxie. Joo got kids to feed after all. : : Joo can stay, chico. This time is a dumpster fire, so I gotta clean it up nice before it gets relegated, or somethin'. I guess Robinson Cano suffered enough. Here are lineups. vs. left handed pitchers (DH) 1) 1B George Sisler 2) RF Al Kaline 3) DH George Bell 4) CF Indian Bob Johnson 5) LF Ken Williams 6) 2B Robinson Cano 7) 3B Buddy Bell 8) C Ernie Whitt 9) SS Tony Fernandez vs. right handed pitchers (DH) 1) 1B George Sisler 2) 2B Nellie Fox 3) CF Indian Bob Johnson 4) LF Ken Williams 5) RF Al Kaline 6) DH George Bell 7) C Ernie Whitt 8) 3B Buddy Bell 9) SS Tony Fernandez : As far as th' draft goes? Well, we're pickin' 6th right about now, and I dunno if that's a good spot or not. This team needs all the improvements everywhere, and if we might be afraid to take a guy too high. If we can get Williams or Ryan, or even Alexander or that Yankee prick Derek Jeter, then dat's cool. We'll see where th' next few weeks take us. I also got this sweet ride. Some sort of Astro-Cycle thing. Apparently some savior of the universe kinda guy had this thing but he ain't hittin' enough to keep this thing. I Armitage fucked around with this message at 01:03 on Oct 9, 2012 |
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Cultists Challenge for 1982 Paul Molitor Sandberg and Cuyler as collateral Cthulhu Dreams fucked around with this message at 01:42 on Oct 9, 2012 |
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Smasher Dynamo posted:Analysis Oh, indeed. I love the GotW writeups for us. And our Championship, of course. Just enjoying the devastating collision of pastoral deadball whimsy with the idiosyncratic reality of the this shared Super-League illusion. That said, I guess we should try Nap Rucker over Reuschel. How many, expressed in dozens, errors does Kelley have at third? Note to self: Start Giacomo Perez at third in September, stage reimagining of Tosca with Soviet bloc trappings.
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Posting from the phone so no banner For one week: Swap Stan and Foxx against Righties Also, as Gabby Harntett is hitting like a demon and Irod is.. not: Irod catches for Walter Johnson and Christy Mathewson. Remove Gabby Hartnett's personal catcher orders for Steve and Pedro Swap Gabby and Irod in the left handed and right handed orders (so Gabby hits in Irod's slot against righties, Irod hits in Gabbies slot against lefties) Cthulhu Dreams fucked around with this message at 02:14 on Oct 9, 2012 |
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Cthulhu Dreams posted:Cultists Challenge for 1982 Paul Molitor Whoa, whoa, whoa. Can I trade my draft picks to your for those players, which you can then ante up? If you win, we can trade back. If not, tough: you lost anyway, what do you care?
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factorialite posted:Whoa, whoa, whoa. Can I trade my draft picks to your for those players, which you can then ante up? If you win, we can trade back. If not, tough: you lost anyway, what do you care? Smasher has just veto'ed me challenging.. so it's irrelevant now otherwise I'd be intrested , sorry!
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Rochester Generics If Mogul thinks Kent can play 3B, then let's do it. Mogul is really really really down on Santo.
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