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The Super-League is about creating a fantasy fantasy baseball team. I could spend thousands of words explaining the nuances, the history, and tips, but, in the end, it's about creating a fantasy fantasy baseball team, and anything I say here would make that unnecessarily complicated. So, pick teams, do your best, and, if you want or need more advice or guidance, go to the Super-League Discord. New Team Form Fill out Now This needs to be done to secure a spot in the Super-League Teams Selected: Pick eleven points worth of teams (twelve points for people who have never owned a Super-League team before), spread out over as many teams as you'd like. Hell, you could have eleven one-point teams if you really wanted. Fill Out Soon These items also need to be filled out, but not immediately, just as soon as you have some spare time Team Name: Team Logo (150x150 preferred): Home City: Home Stadium: (Give me the dimensions and playing surface if it's a custom stadium) DH Preference: 30-Man Roster: 25 in the majors, 5 in the minors Lineups: Pitching Rotation: Strategy (Rate on a scale from -5 to +5) Hit and Run: Sacrifice Bunt: Squeeze Play: Trying for extra bases: Stealing Bases: Aggressively Tagging Up: Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): Giving Intentional Walks: Pitching Around Good Hitters: Bringing the Infield In: Guarding the Lines: Making Cutoff Throws: Bringing in Pinch Hitters: Bringing in Pinch Runners: Bringing in Defensive Replacements: Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: The Big, Big List of Feeder Teams Pick eleven points of feeder teams, twelve if you've never owned a team in the Super-League. 6 points 5 points Players that hit World Series Walk off Home Runs + The pitchers that gave them up! 4 points 1898 Cleveland Spiders 1909 Tigers 1930 Giants 1957 Dodgers 1951 Dodgers 1967 AL all stars 1977 Phillies 1986 Mets 1993 Blue Jays 2002 Braves 2003 Marlins 2006 Cardinals 2012 Angels 2015 Nationals 3 Points 1880 White Stockings 1881 Grays 1933 Senators 1946 Yankees 1953 Braves 1979 Brewers 1981 Royals 1991 Twins 1993 White Sox 1997 Astros 2002 Mets 2011 Dodgers 2015 Royals 2 points 1892 Beaneters 1919 Pirates 1924 Cardinals 1926 Robins 1930 Pirates 1942 Giants 1954 Phillies 1957 Pirates 1963 Orioles 1963 Reds 1964 Tigers 1979 Cardinals 1991 Brewers 2006 Diamondbacks 2008 Giants 2012 Brewers 2014 Rangers 2016 Diamondbacks 2017 Oakland Athletics 1 point Little League/Big League World Series Players (Year they played in the World Series) 1883 Red Stockings 1890 Pittsburgh Alleghenys 1910 Boston Doves 1917 Browns 1921 Athletics 1925 Braves 1929 Reds 1934 Red Sox 1938 Dodgers 1950 Senators 1952 Tigers 1953 Browns 1967 Athletics 1970 Indians 1972 Angels 1976 Tigers 1976 Twins 1982 Blue jays 1984 Reds 1985 Giants 1998 Rays 2002 Rockies 2007 Orioles New Teams 1. Omaha Forgettables 2. Fausto! 3. CVE 4. Circlmaster 5. HPJoker, who is really HulkaMatt. 6. Tad's Ashes 7. POTATOES! 8. Monathin 9. Frankenfreak Smasher Dynamo fucked around with this message at 00:37 on Nov 2, 2017 |
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Baseball is good!
TMMadman fucked around with this message at 22:01 on Oct 29, 2017 |
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As with last time, I made the feeder list. If you have questions let me know!
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Forgotten, but not gone! 1926 Athletics (3 points) 1985 AL Gold Glove Winners (3 points) 1992 Expos (2 points) 1916 Giants (2 points) 1957 Cubs (1 point)
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Let's do this with the least research possible, so I'm less disappointed when I get slaughtered! 1995 Indians (5 points) ALCS MVPs (6 points) EDIT: Someone trade me a catcher because whoops I did not think this through. Faustoan Bargain fucked around with this message at 22:47 on Oct 29, 2017 |
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Hi! I'm TheMcD, and I'll be the one running the Expansion Cup for the new teams this time around. I'd just like to remind you again that if you have any questions, either ask directly here in the thread or head to the Super-League Discord channel. We're all looking for some new blood to join the league and would be glad to help anybody out! If you're scared of screwing up, don't be - everybody's first team has issues, but it's a learning experience that leads to doing better the next time, and everybody goes through it.
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Faustoan Bargain posted:Let's do this with the least research possible, so I'm less disappointed when I get slaughtered! This team is ,,,.well it’s gonna have some good draft picks
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http://super-league.tk is the league database, useful for comparing player's real life performances with their track record in the Super-League
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Here goes nothing: 2013 White Sox (1 points) 2011 NL Gold Glove Winners (2 points) 1996 NL All-Stars (6 points) 1999 Padres (1 Point) Rolaids Relief Man of the Year (1 Point) [1999 Mariano Rivera] CVE fucked around with this message at 00:22 on Oct 30, 2017 |
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I know nothing about any of this, blame McD and his German RPGMaker LP threads for my even being here. I didn't even click the links. 1918 Red Sox (5 points) 1926 Yankees (5 points) 1990 Angels (2 points)
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CirclMastr posted:I know nothing about any of this, blame McD and his German RPGMaker LP threads for my even being here. I didn't even click the links. Hey, I know you.
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TMMadman posted:Hey, I know you. Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
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I read about the four-eyed Major Leaguer doing this 1911 Senators 1984 Expos 1981 NL Silver Slugger 2016 Astros 2013 Tigers
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I have no idea how fantasy baseball works, so I think I'm just going to watch this thread.
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Epsilon Moonshade posted:I have no idea how fantasy baseball works, so I think I'm just going to watch this thread. You should just play instead! It's the best way to learn! If you'd like some more information and a look at how teams are kind of built, take a look at last seasons EC sign up thread. Also, the actual thread where things get played can be found here. And if you have any questions, just feel free to ask.
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Epsilon Moonshade posted:I have no idea how fantasy baseball works, so I think I'm just going to watch this thread. The league's second most successful owner all time is a Brit who has little idea how baseball works, much less fantasy baseball. Give it a shot! Or at the very least, don't watch THIS thread but instead watch the main thread that'll be linked when sign-up closes.
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CirclMastr posted:I know nothing about any of this, blame McD and his German RPGMaker LP threads for my even being here. I didn't even click the links. Oh, hey there! Fancy seeing somebody actually coming over from my thread - I honestly didn't expect that would happen. Looking at what you've picked, you've basically built a team quite similar to one we've seen a few seasons ago from a veteran owner, so there's that. It has some glaring holes, but it also has two copies of the greatest player of all time that stands head and shoulders above the rest, so you've got room to maneuver with and could fix a lot of the problems with the ever wonderful world of trading players. We'll have a look at things once the time comes to actually build the team.
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Epsilon Moonshade posted:I have no idea how fantasy baseball works, so I think I'm just going to watch this thread. This is my first time doing the league. I've done plenty of other fantasy in the past, but this is a good introduction to the concept.
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TheMcD posted:Looking at what you've picked, you've basically built a team quite similar to one we've seen a few seasons ago from a veteran owner, so there's that. It has some glaring holes, but it also has two copies of the greatest player of all time that stands head and shoulders above the rest, so you've got room to maneuver with and could fix a lot of the problems with the ever wonderful world of trading players. We'll have a look at things once the time comes to actually build the team. My thought process was "all the 6 point teams are gone so I'll grab two 5 pointers. Oh hey, I can put the Sox and Yankees together, that'll probably annoy someone. 2 points left, might as well grab the Angels since I live in SoCal." As for the duplicate greatest player, pretend I did that on purpose as defensive drafting.
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Epsilon Moonshade posted:I have no idea how fantasy baseball works, so I think I'm just going to watch this thread. This isn't even "fantasy baseball", it's "fantasy video game baseball simulation organized by a madman". By madman I don't mean an insane person, I mean an angry person. But he's great. Anyway pre-existing knowledge of anything beyond picking out 12 points of feeders isn't necessary. If you've ever played Galaxy Trucker board game you'll know that some of the best fun you can have is making a design so madcap loony and unstable is blows in half after the first foray out into the unknown. You can pick out feeders at random, put together the most hardscrabble and insane team seen yet, and still have fun wondering "maybe, just maybe this team can make something of themselves" like a virtual Indians team from Major League. Odds are no, they'll do horrible and get blown up in a fiery earth-shattering kaboom, but that's the adventure! And the icing on top is that some other person who knows everything about baseball, fantasy baseball, maybe even had multiple previous teams in the league, will do even worse, because that's baseball!
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I assume this is still open? 1940 Cubs 2 1946 Cubs 1 1996 Cubs 2 1918 Cubs 3 2013 rays 3 (Check my math, pls) Will post the team later.
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tadashi posted:I assume this is still open? Welcome back ! Also your math is correct
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gently caress IT WE'LL DO IT LIVE 1988 AL All-Stars (5) 1997 Seattle Mariners (4) 2013 Seattle Mariners (1) 1993 Kansas City Royals (1)
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I am here to confirm that HPJoker is not an alt and he WANTS ME TO LOSE LIKE A JERK
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Somehow, against all odds, I have returned. Gimme: - 1920 Indians - 1884 Gothams - 1985 Padres - 1911 White Sox - 1922 White Sox Here we go again.
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Monathin posted:Somehow, against all odds, I have returned. heck yes
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Team Name: Prague Plague Doctors Home City: Prague Home Stadium: The Sanatorium (based on Dodgers Stadium) Feeders 2013 White Sox (1 points) 2011 NL Gold Glove Winners (2 points) 1999 Padres (1 Point) Rolaids Relief Man of the Year (1 Point) [1999 Mariano Rivera] 1996 NL All-Stars (6 points) DH Preference: No. Majors C Mike Piazza 1996 C Yadier Molina 2011 1B Jeff Bagwell 1996 1B Joey Votto 2011 2B Craig Biggio 1996 UT Placido Polanco 2011 3B Chipper Jones 1996 SS Troy Tulowitzki 2011 SS Barry Larkin 1996 LF Barry Bonds 1996 CF Ellis Burks 1996 CF Matt Kemp 2011 RF Tony Gwynn 1996 RF Gary Sheffield 1996 SP Pedro Martinez 1996 SP Clayton Kershaw 2011 SP Greg Maddux 1996 SP Kevin Brown 1996 SP Tom Glavine 1996 SP Chris Sale 2013 RP Mariano Rivera 1999 RP Trevor Hofmann 1999 RP John Smoltz 1996 RP Addison Reed 2013 RP Jesse Crain 2013 Minors SP Jake Peavy 2013 RF Tony Gwynn 1999 C Jason Kendall 1996 3B Matt Williams 1996 RP Todd Worrell 1996 Lineup vs RHP (No DH) Gwynn Bonds Votto Jones Piazza Biggio Larkin Burks Pitcher Lineup vs LHP (No DH) Bagwell Bonds Sheffield Jones Piazza Biggio Larkin Burks Pitcher Rotation Pedro Martinez Clayton Kershaw Greg Maddux Kevin Brown Tom Glavine Bullpen CL Mariano Rivera ST Trevor Hofmann SR John Smoltz SR Addison Reed MR Jesse Crain LR Chris Sale Strategy Sliders Hit and Run: -1 Sacrifice Bunt: -3 Squeeze Play: -3 Trying for extra bases: -3 Stealing Bases: -3 Aggressively Tagging Up: -2 Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): -2 Giving Intentional Walks: 0 Pitching Around Good Hitters: 0 Bringing the Infield In: -1 Guarding the Lines: 0 Making Cutoff Throws: -2 Bringing in Pinch Hitters: -3 Bringing in Pinch Runners: -3 Bringing in Defensive Replacements: -1 Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: -4 Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: -1 Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: -2 CSV code:
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HPJoker posted:
Hello. I would like your Bryn Smith and possibly also your Andy McGaffigan. Once you're settled in and have a little better idea what your team is going to look like, maybe we can talk trade. Just know that those guys have value to someone, at least.
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Team Name: Morioh Crazy Diamonds Home City: Sendai, Japan (Just make it Cleveland OH for the purposes of altitude) Home Stadium: Luckyland Communications Ballpark (Domed, Natural Grass, 370/400/420/400/370, Excellent IF Quality/Short IF Grass/Fair Visibility/Average Foul Ground) Feeders:
DH Preference: Preferred DH but I'm not picky. Starting Rotation: 1920 Smoky Joe Wood 1911 Ed Walsh (Personal Catcher: Ray Schalk) 1884 John 'Monte' Ward 1911 Doc White (Personal Catcher: Ray Schalk) 1922 Red Faber Starting Lineup C: 1884 Buck Ewing 1B: 1920 George Burns 2B: 1922 Eddie Collins 3B: 1920 Larry Gardner (vs RHP)/1920 Joe Sewell (vs LHP) SS: 1985 Garry Templeton (vs RHP)/1920 Ray Chapman (vs LHP) LF: 1920 Charlie Jamieson CF: 1920 Tris Speaker RF: 1985 Tony Gwynn DH: 1884 Roger Connor Bench: 3B Platoon SS Platoon C 1922 Ray Schalk (catches for Ed Walsh/Doc White) RF 1911 Harry Hooper 1B 1884 Alex McKinnon Bullpen CL 1985 Rich Gossage SU 1985 Craig Lefferts SR 1985 Luis DeLeon SR 1920 George Uhle MR 1985 Lamarr Hoyt LR 1920 Stan Coveleski Minors 3B 1985 Steve Garvey C 1920 Steve O'Neill P 1985 Mark Thurmond OF 1922 Bibb Falk CF 1922 Amos Strunk Strategems Hit and Run: +3 Sacrifice Bunt: +2 Squeeze Play: +2 Trying for extra bases: +2 Stealing Bases: -4 Aggressively Tagging Up: +1 Pitch Outs: +2 Giving Intentional Walks: -2 Pitching Around Good Hitters: +2 Bringing the Infield In: +2 Guarding the Lines: -3 Making Cutoff Throws: -3 Bringing in Pinch Hitters: -4 Bringing in Pinch Runners: -4 Bringing in Defensive Replacements: -2 Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: -4 Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: +3 Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: +3 CSV code:
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FairGame posted:The league's second most successful owner all time is a Brit who has little idea how baseball works, much less fantasy baseball. Thanks to Shepard and McD for making me aware that this is happening! I'll take: (4) 1951 NL all stars (4) 1994 AL Silver Sluggers (2) 1987 Athletics (1) 1905 Phillies (1) 1972 Rangers
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Team Name: The Chicago Cubs Home City: Chicago, IL Stadium: 1946 Wrigley Field Feeders: 1940 Cubs 2 1946 Cubs 1 1996 Cubs 2 1918 Cubs 3 2013 rays 3 DH Preference: gently caress No Major League Hitters: pos,Name,id,yr 1B,Mark Grace,gracema01,1996 2B,Billy Herman,hermabi01,1940 2B,Ryne Sandberg,sandbry01,1996 2B,Ben Zobrist,zobribe01,2013 3B,Stan Hack,hackst01,1940 3B,Evan Longoria,longoev01,2013 C,Gabby Hartnett,hartnga01,1940 C,Jose Molina,molinjo01,2013 OF,Bill Nicholson,nichobi01,1940 OF,Luis Gonzalez,gonzalu01,1996 of,Andy Pafco,pafkoan01,1946 RF,Sammy Sosa,sosasa01,1996 SS,Charlie Hollocher,holloch01,1918 SS,Rey Sanchez,sanchre01,1996 Minor League Hitters OF,Sam Fuld,fuldsa01,2013 C,Bob O'Farrell,o'farbo01,1918 Major League Pitchers (for now) Pos,Name,id,yr rp,fernando rodney,rodnefe01,2013 rp,jake mcgee,mcgeeja01,2013 rp,alex colome,colomal01,2013 rp,Turk Wendell,wendetu01,1996 rp,alex torres,torreal01,2013 sp,Hippo Vaughn,vaughhi01,1918 SP,Pete Alexander,alexape01,1918 sp,Phil Douglas,douglph01,1918 sp,calude passeu,passecl01,1940 sp,David Price,priceda01,2013 sp,calude hendrix,hendrcl01,1918 Minors Pitchers sp,dizzy dean,deandi01,1940 [LOL Look up Dizzy Dean and you'll get why he's here to start sp,matt moore,moorema02,2013 sp,chris archer,archech01,2013 Lineups (No DH) RF Bill Nicholson 1B Mark Grace 2B Ben Zobrist 3B Evan Longoria LF Luis Gonzalez CF Andy Pafco SS Charlie Hollocher Pitcher C Gabby Hartnett Rotation Pete Alexander Hippo Vaughn Phil Douglas Calude Passeu David Price Bullpen CL Alex Colome ST Fernando Rodney SR Jake Mcgee SR Turk Wendell MR Alex torres LR Claude Hendrix Strategy Sliders Hit and Run: -5 Sacrifice Bunt: -5 Squeeze Play: -5 Trying for extra bases: -5 Stealing Bases: -5 Aggressively Tagging Up: -5 Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): -1 Giving Intentional Walks: -5 Pitching Around Good Hitters: -5 Bringing the Infield In: 0 Guarding the Lines: 0 Making Cutoff Throws: 0 Bringing in Pinch Hitters: -1 Bringing in Pinch Runners: -5 Bringing in Defensive Replacements: 0 Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: -5 Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: 1 Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: 2
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So many cub feeders and no Ernie banks
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Pander posted:So many cub feeders and no Ernie banks There is one in there! He just missed out!
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Hello folks! I just realized whoever linked the Little league/Big league world series feeder did a weird thing and linked to a wikipedia page that doesnt actually show who you get. Here is an actual list of players that played in both! http://www.baseball-almanac.com/legendary/little_league_world_series_major_league_world_series.shtml
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Paul Zuvella posted:Hello folks! I just realized whoever linked the Little league/Big league world series feeder did a weird thing and linked to a wikipedia page that doesnt actually show who you get. It's my fault , mainly because I can't be bothered to spend 10 seconds figuring out what my arch nemesis wanted
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Don't put Dean in the minors. We're all well aware of Dean's premature career demise, but Mogul isn't. It's why the Dean on the Browns that threw like 2 innings works. It's why Smoky Joe Williams can still pitch brilliantly even after he couldn't throw the drat ball in real life. It's why post-2012 Albert Pujolses can still sometimes hit like Albert Pujols, rather than the sad husk he's turned into. I mean, do what you want in the EC. Probably good to see what your other arms can do. But Dizzy Dean is absolutely one of your 5 best starting pitchers, and that could be said for probably 95% of the entire league. He rules.
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FairGame posted:Don't put Dean in the minors. We're all well aware of Dean's premature career demise, but Mogul isn't. I'm pretty sure you mean Joe Wood, not Joe Williams, since the latter is a Negro League player that would be custom made and can pitch as well as whomever making him wants him to. Or sometimes just pitches terribly regardless. I'm not salty, why are you asking? frankenfreak posted:Someone from across the pond who has little clue about baseball? Sounds like I have all the things needed to follow that owner's path then! Rad, now we have three Germans hanging around. If we all put our heads together, maybe we can make up enough baseball knowledge to have enough for one person to know what they're doing!
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Paul Zuvella posted:Hello folks! I just realized whoever linked the Little league/Big league world series feeder did a weird thing and linked to a wikipedia page that doesnt actually show who you get. so basically a 97 Sheffield. 86 Gooden in there to break your heart. 88 Lansford miiiiight be playable. Boog Powell should be a bit better but isn't. Not bad for 1 point, Sheff's stock has been on the rise lately, good bat-first RF.
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Pander posted:so basically a 97 Sheffield. 86 Gooden in there to break your heart. 88 Lansford miiiiight be playable. Boog Powell should be a bit better but isn't. Lansford plays 3rd base, hits a few home runs and doesn't strike out 150 times a season. By Mogul standards, that makes him perfectly playable. Just by '88 he was winding down, and Mogul knows it.
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mrnoun posted:Lansford plays 3rd base, hits a few home runs and doesn't strike out 150 times a season. By Mogul standards, that makes him perfectly playable. Just by '88 he was winding down, and Mogul knows it. Yeah, lemme rephrase that. Lansford is playable, especially at a slightly scarce position like 3rd base, but whether he'll hit and defend well given (1) he was good but not all-time great and (2) he's getting a bit long in the tooth is an open question.
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