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Send Bernie to the minors for Hamilton. Hamilton replaces Jones. I should probably rearrange the batting order at some point, but I'm sure A-Rod/Greenberg will remember how to hit eventually.
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The Rated R Superstars will make the following changes to their roster: - 1965 Harmon Killebrew replaces 2009 Troy Glaus on the roster - 2006 Scott Downs replaces 2006 Brandon League as the long reliever New lineups! vs RHP 1. Derek Jeter SS 2. Jimmie Foxx DH 3. Harmon Killebrew 3B 4. Vladimir Guerrero LF 5. Frank Robinson RF 6. Albert Pujols 1B 7. Ivan Rodriguez C 8. Jhonny Peralta 2B 9. Larry Doby CF vs LHP 1. Derek Jeter SS 2. Jimmie Foxx DH 3. Harmon Killebrew 3B 4. Vladimir Guerrero LF 5. Frank Robinson RF 6. Albert Pujols 1B 7. Andruw Jones CF 8. Ivan Rodriguez C 9. Jhonny Peralta 2B Please keep in mind that Jack Lapp is the personal catcher for Pete Alexander. Thanks!
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 05:14 |
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Warm Sarsaparilla posted:
What year is Robinson?
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 05:26 |
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Michael Young to AAA, Nelson Cruz re-called up. vLeft: 2B Eddie Collins SS Alex Rodriguez 1B Mark McGwire CF Carlos Beltran LF Josh Hamilton RF Rick Monday 3B Adrian Beltre C Gene Tenance P vLeft: 2B Eddie Collins SS Alex Rodriguez 1B Mark McGwire CF Carlos Beltran LF Josh Hamilton RF Rick Monday 3B Adrian Beltre C Mike Napoli P Bench: Napoli/Tenance IF Sal Bando IF Bert Campnaris IF Don Mincher OF Nelson Cruz DL: Ian Kinsler Reggie Jackson AAA: Michael Young Elvis Andrus Luis Aparicio SP1: Vida Blue SP2: CJ Wilson SP3: Catfish Hunter SP4: Tommy John SP5: Mickey Lolich CL: Neftali Feliz SU: Alexei Ogando SR Mudcat Grant SR Koji Uehara MR Rollie Fingers MR Wilbur Wood LR Joe Horlen AAA: Darren O'Day Brandon League --- Dear friends: With my recent upgrade at Second Base, Ian Kinsler is now very available, he will be back from injury shortly! Offer away! Nerokerubina fucked around with this message at 06:10 on Oct 16, 2012 |
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Mooseontheloose posted:What year is Robinson? 1960.
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 06:25 |
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Hey y'all, I just registered an expansion team and made a big ole post detailing which of my spare parts are on the trading block in the expansion thread if anyone's interested. The highlights are 1968 Bill Freehan, 1932 Ernie Lombardi, 1968 Norm Cash, and 2004 Jason Bay.
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 11:30 |
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factorialite posted:I kind of want your Kirby Puckett. Puckett's sellable, but I'm not sure I like this straight up. Do you have anyone you could throw in who could become my backup at 3B or SS - your old Brooks Robinson in your minors maybe?
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 11:32 |
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Kaat and Damon for Robinson then?
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 12:45 |
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Mooseontheloose posted:Kaat and Damon for Robinson then? Agreed.
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 15:12 |
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gingemidget posted:Puckett's sellable, but I'm not sure I like this straight up. Do you have anyone you could throw in who could become my backup at 3B or SS - your old Brooks Robinson in your minors maybe? Done. Puckett to CF against righties, DiMaggio against lefties. Justice to RF against righties, Wilson against lefties. Webb to the rotation.
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 16:28 |
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Let me reiterate that I am willing to wheel and deal for any Jimmie Foxxes you might have. You know you want to see a team put 4 of these guys in the field!
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 16:29 |
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Warm Sarsaparilla posted:Agreed. The Ted Sox Receive 1960 Brooks Robinson The Raburns Receive 2004 Jonny Damon 1966 (I think) Jim Kaat Trade approved by me and Sarsparilla!
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 16:51 |
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factorialite posted:Let me reiterate that I am willing to wheel and deal for any Jimmie Foxxes you might have. You know you want to see a team put 4 of these guys in the field! The Superstars offered you our Foxx for Boggs and Knoblauch, and you never got back to us.
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 17:44 |
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The Goog posted:The Superstars offered you our Foxx for Boggs and Knoblauch, and you never got back to us. They did? I didn't see that. What year Foxx, and I'm probably going to need a little something in return. Boggs is pretty fantastic (as is Foxx), and Knoblauch is a premier 2B no matter what the Smasshole says. If you have them both (both Foxxes), I can throw in Yaz too. It would be: Superstars receive: Chuck Knoblauch Wade Boggs Carl Yastrzemski Juggernauts receive: Jimmie Foxx Jimmie Foxx maybe some reliever factorialite fucked around with this message at 19:21 on Oct 16, 2012 |
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The Ted Sox Position Players: C: Ivan Rodriguez 93 Rangers 1B: Rafael Palmerio 93 Rangers 2B: Julio Franco 93 Rangers SS: Ray Chapman 17 Indians 3B: Brooks Robinson 1960 O’s CF: Willie Mays 1951 Giants LF: Jim Rice 1975 Red Sox RF: Tris Speaker 17 Inidans DH: Juan Gonzalez 93 Rangers Bench OF Tommy Holmes 48 Braves Bench IF: Eddie Stanky 48 Braves Bench OF: Buddy Lewis 46 Senators Bench C: Al Evans 46 Senators (personal catcher for Sain) Bench: Bob Elliot 1948 Braves SP1: Kevin Brown 93 Rangers SP2: Stan Coveleski 17 Inidans SP3: Early Wynn 46 Senators SP4: Warren Sphan 48 Braves SP5: Jim Palmer 1966 O’s Closer: Rob Nenn 93 Rangers Setup: Tom Henke 93 Rangers Short: Rick Honneycut 1989 A’s Short: Red Barrett 48 Braves Middle: Joaquín Benoit 2011 Tigers Long: Nolan Ryan 1993 AAA: Jonny Sain 48 Braves AAA : Stan Spence 46 Senators AAA: Darren Oliver 1993 Rangers Line up: 1. RF Tris Speaker L 2. 2B Julio Franco R 3. 1B Palmerio L 4. DH Juan Gonzales R 5. LF Jim Rice R 6. CF Willie Mays R 7. C Ivan Rodrigues R 8. SS Ray Chapman R 9. 3B Brooks Robinson R Evans Catching: 1. RF Tris Speaker L 2. 2B Julio Franco R 3. 1B Palmerio L 4. DH Juan Gonzales R 5. LF Jim Rice R 6. CF Willie Mays R 7. 3B Brooks Robinson R 8. SS Ray Chapman R 9. C Al Evans R Super Draft: 1975 Jim Rice 1989 Rick Honeycutt 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: +3 Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: -4 Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: +2 Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: +1
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 19:08 |
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Okay, the Daydreamers-Juggernauts and Ted Sox-Radbourns trades are approved. Smasher League Week 12 Injury Report Still no new champions Chicago Bobbleheads Justin Verlander (SP) (Put out of his misery) - 21 days Comancheros Yogi Berra (C) (If you lose both teams, do I only have to do one obit?) - Out for Season Finger Lakes Phoenixes Bill Dickey (C) (When Plan B is Mike Piazza, a minor injury is a good thing) - 10 days Juneau Juggernauts Randy Johnson (SP) (Laugh with me, factorialite! Laugh with me and know that the Super-League will never admit you a single moment of joy!) - Out for Season Norfolk Splinter Cells Mike Piazza (C) (Inspired by the film adaptation of Clear and Present Danger, Piazza spent weeks building a plastic gun of his own. Eventually, he succeeded...and then accidentally shot himself in the foot) - 36 days Rated R Superstars Jhonny Peralta (IF) (Remedial Spelling Camp) - 10 days
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 19:29 |
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Randy Johnson is on the market!!! I clearly wouldn't have made that trade if I knew Johnson was going to be injured, but it only emboldens my crusade for the Foxxes. factorialite fucked around with this message at 19:44 on Oct 16, 2012 |
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gently caress, really? Fine. David Ross in as catcher for the duration of Piazza's injury, drop him to 9th in the lineup and move everyone up in the order.
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 19:41 |
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Comancheros! You desperately need a catcher, i have Roseboro in my minors who fills a role. Let's talk!
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 19:43 |
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Potatoes Move Pete Alexander into Weaver's spot, and swap out Santana for Mike Moore from my minors. Also put Joe Morgan in at 2B.
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 19:59 |
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factorialite posted:They did? I didn't see that. What year Foxx, and I'm probably going to need a little something in return. Boggs is pretty fantastic (as is Foxx), and Knoblauch is a premier 2B no matter what the Smasshole says. At the moment we only have the one Foxx; ours is the 1930 vintage. Would that and, say, 2009 Jason Motte or 2009 Chris Perez be enough to get Boggs and Knoblauch from you?
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 21:15 |
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# ? Oct 16, 2012 23:59 |
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The Goog posted:At the moment we only have the one Foxx; ours is the 1930 vintage. Would that and, say, 2009 Jason Motte or 2009 Chris Perez be enough to get Boggs and Knoblauch from you? Here's my conundrum. I probably need a little more if I'm not getting both Foxxes, and I need the confidence that I'm getting both of them. So, I propose we table this until I can talk to Cthulhu and involve his guy. If I have 4, that's 1B/3B/LF/DH. Then, I can try for the last one to live the dream of just 1B/2B/SS/3B/C. Seriously, who doesn't want to see the QuintaFoxx lineup? all of my pitchers
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factorialite posted:Here's my conundrum. I probably need a little more if I'm not getting both Foxxes, and I need the confidence that I'm getting both of them. So, I propose we table this until I can talk to Cthulhu and involve his guy. If I have 4, that's 1B/3B/LF/DH. Then, I can try for the last one to live the dream of just 1B/2B/SS/3B/C. Yeah, look I'm keen to do something, we probably just need to work out a 3 way deal, which means I need you and Bomber or the_goog in IRC at the same time.
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# ? Oct 17, 2012 01:16 |
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1B Foxx/Cunningham 2B Knoblauch/Doyle SS Yount 3B Boggs LF Yaz CF Puckett/DiMaggio RF Justice/Wilson/Salmon C Smith/some bullshit DH Foxx SP Carlton/Flanagan/Glavine/Spahn/Martinez CL Smoltz SU Charlton MR Percival MR Burdette LR Webb LR Greinke
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Grinnblade posted:The following post is paid for by the Idaho Potatoes PR Department. From the offices of The Ted Sox PAC Changing America is not done overnight. People struggle day in and day out in our great country to be better, to do better, and to ultimate make the world a little better and that is who the Ted Sox are fighting for. We fight for the little guy, the underdog, and dare to dream for those who saw things that never were and said why not. We will fight the evil Potato men of Idaho and their radical vision for America. We will give people all the potatoes they want or give them other choices if the so desire. We will not be beholden to the potato lobby anymore, we will make sure that the people get fair and equitable treatment. We will go forth and win to fight for freedom here in America but mostly in the Super League! GO BLESS AMERICA!!!!!! Paid for by the Ted Sox PAC and authorized by the Ted Sox PAC. We are in now way assicoated with SmasherDynamo and his organization.
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# ? Oct 17, 2012 01:46 |
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: Right, lets get to it! Dunn Force, Episode Nine: The Code of the Scrapper, Part One! In his evil lair, Richie Sexson is still furious that Adam Dunn has defeated Carl Mays. But then, Mark Reynolds has an idea. He remembers that Adam Dunn only ended up in Chicago because a bunch of other teams couldn't deal with his sabermetric awesomeoness, and if they can get the people of Chicago to turn against Adam Dunn, then they win. Eddie Yost points out that if Dunn didn't get run out of town for the year he hit .155, there's really no way that they're going to get rid of him now. But Richie Sexson now has a plan of his own...what if he could replace Adam Dunn with someone more likable? Back at the youth center, Adam Dunn is teaching kids how to take a called third strike with authority when, suddenly, the television in the corner of the room turns to a press conference on WGN! David Eckstein appears on screen and announces that he's un-retiring from baseball and looking for a roster spot with the White Sox. A reporter then asks what skills he brings to the table, and Eckstein answers that he brings grit, hustle, determination and scrappiness, unlike certain other White Sox players. Dunn, realizing that Eckstein is trying to steal his job knows that he has to stop Eckstein before it's too late! On his way to U.S. Cellular Field, though, he gets waylaid by the Three True Outcomes, who explain that Eckstein's reappearance is just phase one of their plan to force Dunn to leave Chicago forever! To be continued! Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 12: Not the Worst Update Ever, But Definitely Up There Games of the Week Don May posted:
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Box Score The Numbers That Cut! Analysis Valverde just sucks in every context, doesn't he? Analysis I guess it's time to see what Joe Wood can do for you. Let's hope it's a lot because the Daydreamers could really use the help, especially since you didn't really have a replacement center fielder for Puckett. Analysis Agony and ecstasy! On a serious note, though, most of your bullpen is either below-average or terrible. Analysis One regret I have for the new playoff season is that without wildcards, the Unicorns are probably going to miss the playoffs. I feel bad about that. Analysis You aren't having a good month, but the Generics aren't exactly the most threatening team in the world, and most of the trouble seems to be due to injuries to your starting pitchers, which is the thinnest part of your team in terms of depth. Analysis Half of your problems are due to injuries. The other half are due to Joba. Analysis The Bangers have become the Super-League equivalent of the Lakers. They coast through the regular season by virtue of superior talent and then turn it on (with mixed results) in the playoffs. I guess that makes Marauder the Super-League's Phil Jackson. Oh, and Frank Thomas is only eight days away from coming back. Analysis This will be the end of the Mel Harder experiment, I suppose. Analysis Catastrophe! Analysis Tragedy! Analysis Your team is better than the sum of its parts. Analysis Rick Monday was most famous for saving an American flag from being burned on field by protesters sometime in the mid-70s. Other than that, though, he was just a slightly above-average outfielder. Analysis Can the Generics catch the Dervishes? They are only three games back, so I guess it could happen. Seems crazy, though. Then again, the Generics have surprised me before. Analysis Bad month, but everyone in your division is basically dead in the water, so it's only vexing rather than disturbing. Analysis Respect! Analysis Finally putting together a good month just in time to play the Imperialists. I bet Viscount Slim is just thrilled he turned the Bearers around now. Standings and Leaders
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# ? Oct 17, 2012 01:53 |
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gently caress it, Coveleski to extra long relief & a four-man rotation of the other four starters. Anybody hurt long-term is trade bait in the Expansion Cup. Let it ride. Also, new lineup: 2B Lajoie LF Bonds CF Griffey 3B Pujols C Mauer 1B Staub RF Wright SS Trammell
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Ratings Challenge! Rogers Hornsby is one of the best hitters ever. From age 20-35, he had a batting average below .300 just once, and 3 of those years hit over .400. It's not an era effect, as his OPS+ was above 150 all but 3 of those years. His current average is below that of my Lance Parrish, the Daydreamers' Smoky Burgess, the Imperialists' Darrell Porter, and the Unicorns' Brian McCann (the catchers of the first four teams in the update). In sum, Rajah deserves better
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Hey factorialite! Cthulhu Dreams and I have put our heads together, and here's a proposal: Juneau Juggernauts get: 1930 Jimmie Foxx, 2009 Adam Wainwright (from Superstars); 1935 Jimmie Foxx, 2004 Nomar Garciaparra, 2003 Byung-Hyung Kim (from Cultists) Ryleh Cultists get: 2009 Albert Pujols (from Superstars), 19?? Robin Yount (from Juggernauts) Rated R Superstars get: 1911 Larry Gardner (from Cultists); 1985 Wade Boggs, 1997 Chuck Knoblauch, 1965 Steve Carlton (from Juggernauts) The Goog fucked around with this message at 20:39 on Oct 17, 2012 |
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Platoon Baker and Robinson at 3B. Oliver takes over at CF full-time. Burgess comes back in at C, with Sundberg keeping his personal catcher assignment (Glavine, I think?). Now, the pitching. Wood's rating seems absurdly low, but I'm not going to challenge it until I see what he can do. Put him at SP5 for now, with Vance to long relief and Shawkey down.
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The Goog posted:Hey factorialite! Cthulhu Dreams and I have put our heads together, and here's a proposal: Accepted. 4 Jimmie Foxxes. C Spud Davis 1B Jimmie Foxx 2B Larry Doyle SS Nomar Garciaparra 3B Jimmie Foxx LF Carl Yastrzemski CF Kirby Puckett/Joe DiMaggio RF Jimmie Foxx/Hack Wilson DH Jimmie Foxx Obviously, Yaz/Wilson/Johnson are all on the market. Kim to close, Wainwright in Carlton's space. I'm looking for Nellie Fox, Jimmie Foxx, and strikeout pitchers.
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# ? Oct 17, 2012 13:59 |
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Since apparently I missed the injuries to two of my starting pitchers (I don't believe it was in the injury report), put Roy Oswalt in Burleigh Grimes spot and Jeff Pfeffer in Wes Ferrell's.
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# ? Oct 17, 2012 14:09 |
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Rochester Generics Dear catchers, Two of you are well-deserved Hall of Famers. So stop sucking, please. Thank you, Rochester. PS: Make the batting order as follows: Nomar Garciaparra Tony Gwynn Goose Goslin Jeff Kent Robinson Cano Sam Rice Steve Finley Yogi Berra [Pitcher Slot]
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quote:Analysis I'm afraid so. Bring Reuschel in from swingman to replace him, call up Tanana to replace Reuschel. Rest Larkin with Alvin Dark, as well. Thanks.
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# ? Oct 17, 2012 16:20 |
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Ah, Orel, too bright to last! Stick Feller back into the rotation, DL Hershiser.
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# ? Oct 17, 2012 16:23 |
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Oh, yes, so glad the Bearers are finding their feet just as I lose All-Star Eddie Collins. Blargh. Yobin Rount, truly, it is density. Collins and Porter to the DL, call up Sandy Alomar Jr to be Leonard's personal catcher, call up Yount for SS, Polanco to 2B. Re: my bullpen, maybe, but it's surprisingly hard to find the tempo to replace them. Timlin's been money before now, and Boomer just needs to not gently caress up in low leverage.
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# ? Oct 17, 2012 16:30 |
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: A'ight, chicos, listen up and listen good. This trade? It was made in the other thread but I may as well post it here too. the Vice City Goose Eggs send 2008 1B/DH Todd Helton to the Mighty Oneida Spooners for their unused CF 1979 Amos Otis Once the trade is confirmed, put Otis on the bench for now, as we lack a speedy kinda guy off the bench. I don't want to have him start but it looks like if Indian Bob continues to struggle, he's gonna get scalped. Ha ha.
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# ? Oct 17, 2012 16:51 |
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Crossposting for housekeeping purposes: Luna Landers trade: 1930 Joe Cronin 1980 Joe Morgan 1998 Scott Rolen Oneida trades: 1979 George Brett 1996 Larry Walker 1979 Dennis Leonard 1996 Curt Leskanic 1979 Larry Gura Brett in at third base, hitting in Rolen's spot. Stash everyone else in the minors while I work out what to do with them.
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Eventually this entire page will just be trades made by me.
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