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Smasher Dynamo
Oct 16, 2008

Eternal Commissioner of the Super League. A new avatar. A new age, of the same old embittered Smasher that failed to escape the bonds of the SL, FM3, Johnny Hopp and Eri Yoshida "The Knuckle Princess". "The flames of Smasher's ire scorch the skies... Igniting St. Bellhorn's funeral pyre."

Revenant Threshold posted:

2001 San Fransisco Giants - 3p for 11.

It's 2011, not 2001.

Super-League Registration is open!

Super-League VII will consist of at least 24 teams, with the ten strongest teams from Super-League VI guaranteed spots in the next season.

Team Construction

Okay, so you want to make a team. How do you do it? Well, in this post is a big, big list of historical teams from 1901 to 2011. I've graded them out on a five-point scale based on the quality of talent on each team. Each new owner will select ten points worth of teams, they'll form the pool of players you'll use to build a 28-man roster, ideally taking the best players from each of the teams to create some sort of Super-Team. You can take as many or as few teams as you wish, so long as the total points are ten or less.

Information on how to read the stats are included in the first post. Just know that knowing a lot about baseball is both more and less helpful than you might think. Go to #TheSuperLeague on IRC if you have any questions. Just remember, most of the guys there are going to be your competition, so don't be too trusting.

Returning Owners

Any owner relegated in an earlier Super-League not currently an owner and encouraged to rejoin the league and wreak their bloody revenge on those that once cast them down. They will need to make new teams, though.

New Owner Form

Fill out Now

This needs to be done to secure a spot in the Super-League

Teams Selected:

Pick ten points worth of teams (eleven 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 ten 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:

28-Man Roster:

25 in the majors, 3 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 List o' Teams

The Big, Big List of Available Teams


Five-Point Teams

1910 Philadelphia Athletics, 102-48, World Series Champs
1953 New York Yankees, 99-52, World Series Champs
1971 Oakland A's, 101-60, AL West Champs
1993 Atlanta Braves, 104-58, NL West Champs

Four-Point Teams

1919 Chicago White Sox, 88-52, AL Champs
1930 Chicago Cubs, 90-64, 2nd in NL
1933 Washington Senators, 99-53, AL Champs
1938 Chicago Cubs, 89-63, NL Champs
1954 Cleveland Indians, 111-43, AL Champs
1954 New York Giants, 97-57, World Series Champs
1965 Minnesota Twins, 102-60, AL Champs
1971 San Fransisco Giants, 90-72, NL West Champs
1981 Los Angeles Dodgers, 63-47, World Series Champs
1982 Milwaukee Brewers, 95-67, AL Champs
1984 Detroit Tigers, 104-58, World Series Champs
1986 Boston Red Sox, 95-66, AL Champs
1986 California Angels, 92-70, AL West Champs
1992 Toronto Blue Jays, 96-66, World Series Champs
1994 Montreal Expos, 74-40, NL East Champs
1995 New York Yankees, 79-65, AL East Champs
2002 Oakland Athletics, 103-59, AL West Champs As seen in Moneyball!
2009 St. Louis Cardinals, 91-71, NL Central Champs!
2010 Tampa Bay Rays, 96-66, AL East Champs
2011 Milwaukee Brewers, 96-66, NL Central Champs!
2011 Texas Rangers, 96-66, AL Champs

Three-Point Teams

1902 Cleveland Bronchos, 69-67, 5th in AL
1910 Detroit Tigers, 86-68, 3rd in AL
1917 Cleveland Indians, 88-66, 3rd in AL
1929 Pittsburgh Pirates, 88-65, 2nd in NL
1943 St. Louis Cardinals, 105-49, NL Champs
1948 Boston Braves, 91-62, NL Champs
1950 Philadelphia Phillies, 91-63, NL Champs
1960 Milwaukee Braves, 88-66, 2nd in NL
1967 Boston Red Sox, 92-70, AL Champs
1975 New York Yankees, 83-77, 3rd in AL East
1978 Baltimore Orioles, 90-71, 4th in AL East
1978 California Angels, 87-75, 2nd in AL West
1985 Cincinnati Reds, 89-72, 2nd in NL West
1985 St. Louis Cardinals, 101-61, NL Champs
1993 Texas Rangers, 86-76, 2nd in AL West
2003 Seattle Mariners, 93-69, 2nd in AL West
2006 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, 89-73, 2nd in AL West
2008 Chicago White Sox, 89-74, AL Central Champs
2011 San Francisco Giants, 86-76, 2nd in NL West
2012 Washington Nationals, 63-43, 1st in NL East

Two-Point Teams

1911 Boston Red Sox, 78-75, 4th in AL
1917 Washington Senators, 74-79, 5th in AL
1918 New York Yankees, 60-63, 4th in AL
1918 St. Louis Cardinals, 51-78, 8th in NL
1922 St. Louis Browns, 93-61, 2nd in AL
1928 Boston Red Sox, 57-96, 8th in AL
1931 Detroit Tigers, 61-93, 7th in AL
1940 Pittsburgh Pirates, 78-76, 4th in NL
1941 Cincinnati Reds, 88-66, 3rd in NL
1948 Detroit Tigers, 78-76, 5th in AL
1964 Los Angeles Angels, 82-80, 5th in AL
1970 Atlanta Braves, 76-86, 5th in NL West
1970 Houston Astros, 79-83, 4th in NL West
1978 Pittsburgh Pirates, 88-73, 2nd in NL East
1979 St. Louis Cardinals, 86-76, 3rd in NL East
1979 Texas Rangers, 83-79, 3rd in AL West
1986 Cleveland Indians, 84-78, 5th in AL East
1986 Texas Rangers, 87-75, 2nd in AL West
1990 San Fransisco Giants, 85-77, 3rd in NL West
1992 New York Mets, 72-90, 5th in NL East
1992 St. Louis Cardinals, 83-79, 3rd in NL East
1995 Cincinnati Reds, 85-59, NL Central Champs
1996 Florida Marlins, 80-82, 3rd in NL East
2001 Chicago White Sox, 83-79, 3rd in AL Central
2003 Arizona Diamondbacks, 84-78, 3rd in NL West
2003 Montreal Expos, 83-79, 4th in NL East
2004 Florida Marlins, 83-79, 3rd in NL East
2005 New York Mets, 83-79, 3rd in NL East
2006 Toronto Blue Jays, 87-75, 3rd in AL East
2012 Pittsburgh Pirates, 60-45, 2nd in NL Central

One-Point Teams

1901 Boston Beaneaters, 69-69, 5th in NL
1902 Cincinnati Reds, 70-70, 4th in NL
1911 Brooklyn Dodgers, 64-86, 7th in NL
1919 Pittsburgh Pirates, 71-68, 4th in NL
1926 Philadelphia Phillies, 58-93, 8th in AL
1934 Chicago White Sox, 53-99, 8th in AL
1935 Philadelphia A's, 58-91, 8th in AL
1943 Chicago Cubs, 74-79, 5th in NL
1946 Washington Senators, 76-78, 4th in AL
1950 Chicago White Sox, 60-94, 6th in AL
1951 St. Louis Browns, 52-102, 8th in AL
1957 Kansas City A's, 59-94, 7th in AL
1958 Chicago Cubs 72-82, Finished 5th in NL
1966 Washington Senators, 71-88, 8th in AL
1969 Seattle Pilots 64-98, Finished 6th in AL West
1970 Chicago White Sox, 56-106, 6th in AL West
1970 San Diego Padres, 63-99, 6th in NL West
1979 Atlanta Braves, 66-94, 6th in NL West
1981 New York Mets, 41-62, 5th in NL East
1983 Minnesota Twins, 70-92, 5th in AL West
1985 Seattle Mariners, 74-88, 6th in AL West
1986 Atlanta Braves, 72-89, 6th in NL West
1986 Pittsburgh Pirates, 64-98, 6th in NL East
1989 Philadelphia Phillies, 67-95, 6th in NL East
1991 Baltimore Orioles, 67-95, 6th in AL East
1991 Houston Astros, 65-97, 6th in NL West
1993 Colorado Rockies 67-95, Finished 6th in NL West
1996 Oakland Athletics, 78-84, 3rd in AL West
1996 Pittsburgh Pirates, 73-89, 5th in NL Central
1997 Kansas City Royals, 67-94, 5th in AL Central
1997 Minnesota Twins, 68-94, 4th in AL Central
1999 Detroit Tigers, 69-92, 3rd in AL Central
1999 Tampa Bay Devil Rays, 69-93, 5th in AL East
2003 Colorado Rockies, 74-88, 4th in NL West
2007 Cincinnati Reds, 72-90, 5th in NL Central
2009 Kansas City Royals, 65-97, 4th in AL Central
2011 Arizona Diamondbacks, 94-68, 1st in NL West



Questions? PM Me, Post in the Thread or stop by the IRC Channel #TheSuperLeague.

Smasher Dynamo fucked around with this message at 20:28 on Aug 5, 2012

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Nerokerubina
Jun 7, 2007

I think swords are neat. Do you think swords are neat?!
I guess I should have gotten in earlier.

Please reserve for me the '71 A's (5), '11 Rangers (4), and '70 White Sox (1)

blackmongoose
Mar 31, 2011

DARK INFERNO ROOK!
Team Name: Antarctic Unspecifieds

Team Logo (150x150 preferred):

Home City: ???, Antarctica

Home Stadium: Metrodome

DH Preference: No DH

28-Man Roster:
Hitters:
C Earl Battey ('65 MIN)
C Mike Gonzales ('18 STL)
1B Harmon Killebrew ('65 MIN)
1B Don Mincher ('65 MIN)
2B George Grantham ('29 PIT)
SS Rogers Hornsby ('18 STL)
3B Pie Traynor ('29 PIT)
UT Cesar Tovar ('65 MIN)
LF Bob Allison ('65 MIN)
CF Jimmie Hall ('65 MIN)
RF Paul Waner ('29 PIT)
OF Lloyd Waner ('29 PIT)
OF Tony Oliva ('65 MIN)
OF Walton Cruise ('18 STL)

Pitchers:
SP Jim Kaat ('65 MIN)
SP Burleigh Grimes ('29 PIT)
SP Brad Radke ('97 MIN)
SP Jim Perry ('65 MIN)
SP Bill Doak ('18 STL)
CL Rick Aguilera ('97 MIN)
RP Al Worthington ('65 MIN)
RP Johnny Klippstein ('65 MIN)
RP Bill Pleis ('65 MIN)
RP Eddie Guardado ('97 MIN)
RP Greg Swindell ('97 MIN)

Minors:
SP Mudcat Grant ('65 MIN)
SP Red Ames ('18 STL)
1B David Ortiz ('97 MIN)

Lineups:

vs. L
Traynor, 3B
Grantham, 2B
Killebrew, 1B
Allison, LF
P. Waner, RF
Hornsby, SS
Battey, C
Hall, CF
Pitcher

vs. R
Grantham, 2B
Traynor, 3B
P. Waner, LF
Mincher, 1B
Allison, LF
Hall, CF
Hornsby, SS
Battey, C
Pitcher

Pitching Rotation:

Starters:
Kaat
Grimes
Radke
Perry
Doak (Use Gonzales as personal catcher)

Relievers:
CL Aguilera
SU Worthington
RP Klippstein
RP Guardado
RP Swindell
RP Pleis

Strategy (Rate on a scale from -5 to +5)

Hit and Run: 0
Sacrifice Bunt: -3
Squeeze Play: 0
Trying for extra bases: -1
Stealing Bases: -2
Aggressively Tagging Up: 0
Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): 1
Giving Intentional Walks: 1
Pitching Around Good Hitters: 2
Bringing the Infield In: 2
Guarding the Lines: 3
Making Cutoff Throws: 3
Bringing in Pinch Hitters: 2
Bringing in Pinch Runners: 0
Bringing in Defensive Replacements: 0
Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: 0
Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: -2
Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: 0

Armitage
Aug 16, 2005

"Mathman's not here." "Oh? Where is he?" "He's in the Mathroom."
BTW, I did mention earlier that when I had left the last Expansion Cup due to some RL bullcrap that was finally taken care of, I'd see if it was okay to return with the same team once my real life stuff was taken care of, as I thought it would be dirty pool to pick a whole new team. Since I'm back working and feel better about lots of stuff, these were the teams I had for the Vice City Goose Eggs:

Teams Selected:

1985 Toronto Blue Jays (3)
1921(will be replaced with 1922 pending league approval) St. Louis Browns (2)
1958 Detroit Tigers (2)
2008 Colorado Rockies (2)
1983 Texas Rangers (1)

Fortunately it seems none of them are on the list of teams, and none of my players were taken in the dispersal draft. If this is not okay, I will wait until I'm the final team and grab whatever is left.

However, since the 1922 St. Louis Browns are available, I will take them in place of the 1921 Browns since the rosters are the same. Again, only if that is fine with everyone.

Armitage fucked around with this message at 19:30 on Aug 4, 2012

Grinnblade
Sep 24, 2007
The Idaho Potatoes will return for Expansion Cup VI with the feeder teams of 1953 New York, 2006 Los Angeles, 1991 Baltimore, and 1985 Seattle.

tatankatonk
Nov 4, 2011

Pitching is the art of instilling fear.
Here's who's on the board so far:

1. Second City Saints (Senerio)
2. Ryleh [sic] Cultists (Cthulhu Dreams)
3. Archie Goodwins (Archie Goodwin)
4. Norfolk Splinter Cells (Ordius)
5. Dublin Leprechauns (Ionnracht)
6. Barrow Daydreamers (gingemidget)
7. Brookline Ted Sox (Mooseontheloose)
8. Antarctic Unspecifieds (blackmongoose)
9. Idaho Potatoes (Grinnblade)
10. Vice City Goose Eggs (Armitage)
11. Revenant Thresholds (Revenant Thresholds)
12. Neds (Ned)
13. ??? Postmodernists (Notthatsambeckett)
14. Portland Bulldogs (Outrunner)
15. Great Googly-Mooglies (TheGoog)

tatankatonk fucked around with this message at 02:27 on Aug 5, 2012

Ordius
Aug 4, 2012
Team Name: Norfolk Splinter Cells

Team Logo:

Home City: Norfolk, VA

Home Stadium: Clancy Field (Military-themed Great American Ballpark from Cincinnati, OH)

DH Preference: Sure, if I can. If not, no sweat.

28-Man Roster:
From the Reds: David Ross, Adam Dunn, Josh Hamilton, Ken Griffy Jr, Joey Votto, Mark Bellhorn.
From the Mariners: John Olerud, Bret Boone, Carlos Guillen, Ichiro Suzuki, Edgar Martinez, Shiggy Hasegawa, Rafael Soriano, Kazuhiro Sasaki, Armando Benitez.
From the Red Sox: Wade Boggs, Roger Clemens, Oil Can Boyd, Tom Seaver, Joe Sambito, Bruce Hurst, Rich Gedman.
From the Tigers: Jim Delahanty, Sam Crawford, Ty Cobb, Bill Donovan, Ed Summers, George Mullin.

Sliders: I got to figure those out still.

Ordius fucked around with this message at 20:27 on Aug 4, 2012

Armitage
Aug 16, 2005

"Mathman's not here." "Oh? Where is he?" "He's in the Mathroom."
: Motherfuckin' Colombians.

: Chill out, Milo. Look, we got the drat money back.

: Eventually.

: Well, yeah, but we got it back, and we taught the Colombians a very valuable lesson. Don't gently caress with a bunch of children with heavy weaponry.

: drat straight, bro. Made me realize I got a long way to go before I can manage a team just like the main man himself, ol' Charlie B.

: We got the money, and not only that, we got the team back. Just got off the horn with the league offices, and that Smasher Dynamo fella, he's just glad to have warm bodies in the league, so everything smells hunky dory now. At least I hope so. Anyway, if we're keepin' things the way they were before, this is what the team should look like:

Teams Selected:

1985 Toronto Blue Jays (3)
1922 St. Louis Browns (2 - replaces 1921 St. Louis Browns)
1958 Detroit Tigers (2)
2008 Colorado Rockies (2)
1983 Texas Rangers (1)

Team Name: Vice City Goose Eggs

Team Logo (150x150 preferred):

Home City: Vice City, Florida (for Mogul purposes, it's Ft. Lauderdale)

Home Stadium: Tommy Vercetti Memorial Stadium

Custom Stadium
Attendance: 44,000
Grass field
Retractable Roof
Left Field Foul Pole - 333 feet
Left-Center Field Power Alley - 371 feet
Center Field - 404 feet
Right-Center Field Power Alley - 366 feet
Right Field Foul Pole - 327 feet

DH Preference: Yes, please.

28-Man Roster:

C Ernie Whitt - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays
C Hank Severeid - 1922 St. Louis Browns
1B George Sisler - 1922 St. Louis Browns
1B Todd Helton - 2008 Colorado Rockies
2B Marty McManus - 1922 Washington Senators
3B Buddy Bell - 1983 Texas Rangers
3B Rance Mulliniks - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays
SS Troy Tulowitzki - 2008 Colorado Rockies
SS Tony Fernandez - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays
OF Ken Williams - 1921 St. Louis Browns
OF Lloyd Moseby - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays
OF Al Kaline - 1958 Detroit Tigers
OF Jesse Barfield - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays
OF Matt Holliday - 2008 Colorado Rockies
SP Dave Stieb - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays
SP Jimmy Key - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays
SP Urban Shocker - 1922 St. Louis Browns
SP Jim Bunning - 1958 Detroit Tigers
SP Rick Honeycutt - 1983 Texas Rangers
RP Tom Henke - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays
RP Frank Lary - 1958 Detroit Tigers
RP Hank Aguirre - 1958 Detroit Tigers
RP Brian Fuentes - 2008 Colorado Rockies
RP Frank Tanana - 1983 Texas Rangers
RP Tom Morgan - 1958 Detroit Tigers
AAA OF George Bell - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays
AAA 1B Cecil Fielder - 1985 Toronto Blue Jays
AAA SP Ubaldo Jimenez - 2008 Colorado Rockies

C Hank Severeid is Urban Shocker's personal catcher

25 in the majors, 3 in the minors

Lineups:

vs. left handed pitchers (no DH)

1) SS Troy Tulowitzki
2) 1B George Sisler
3) CF Al Kaline
4) LF Matt Holliday
5) RF Jesse Barfield
6) 3B Buddy Bell
7) C Ernie Whitt
8) 2B Marty McManus
9) Pitching Spot

vs. right handed pitchers (no DH)

1) 1B George Sisler
2) CF Lloyd Moseby
3) SS Troy Tulowitzki
4) LF Ken Williams
5) RF Al Kaline
6) C Ernie Whitt
7) 3B Rance Mulliniks
8) 2B Marty McManus
9) Pitching Spot

vs. left handed pitchers (DH)

1) SS Troy Tulowitzki
2) 1B George Sisler
3) CF Al Kaline
4) DH Todd Helton
5) RF Jesse Barfield
6) LF Matt Holliday
7) 3B Buddy Bell
8) C Ernie Whitt
9) 2B Marty McManus


vs. right handed pitchers (DH)

1) 1B George Sisler
2) CF Lloyd Moseby
3) LF Ken Williams
4) RF Al Kaline
5) SS Troy Tulowitzki
6) DH Matt Holliday
7) C Ernie Whitt
8) 3B Rance Mulliniks
9) 2B Marty McManus

Pitching Rotation:

1) Dave Stieb
2) Jim Bunning
3) Urban Shocker
4) Jimmy Key
5) Frank Tanana

Closer: Tom Henke
Short Relief: Brian Fuentes
Short Relief: Hank Aguirre
Middle Relief: Tom Morgan
Middle Relief: Rick Honeycutt
Long Relief: Frank Lary


Strategy (Rate on a scale from -5 to +5)

Hit and Run: -1
Sacrifice Bunt: -3
Squeeze Play: -3
Trying for extra bases: 0
Stealing Bases: -1
Aggressively Tagging Up: 0
Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): +1
Giving Intentional Walks: +1
Pitching Around Good Hitters: +2
Bringing the Infield In: +1
Guarding the Lines: +1
Making Cutoff Throws: +2
Bringing in Pinch Hitters: +1
Bringing in Pinch Runners: 0
Bringing in Defensive Replacements: +1
Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: 0
Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: +1
Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: +1

: Tulowitzi, Bell, and McManus in the lineup, again? Sure that's wise? Should have just left 'em with the Colombians and taken our chances with new teams.

: Word is bond, Ruby. Besides, we got some guys we ain't usin' as potential chips. Just gotta hope they pull their own weight or else they got a big surprise 'comin.

*off in the distance, a big man is tending to his cars*

: My ears are burnin'.

Armitage fucked around with this message at 20:51 on Aug 4, 2012

Mooseontheloose
May 13, 2003

Team Name: The Ted Sox
Location: Brookline, MA
Logo:
Stadium: TBD

Teams:

1917 Cleveland Indians
1946 Washington Senators
1948 Boston Braves
1993 Texas Rangers

Players:

C: Ivan Rodriguez 93 Rangers
1B: Rafael Palmerio 93 Rangers
2B: Jerry Piddry 46 Senators
SS: Ray Chapman 17 Indians
3B: Bob Elliot 48 Braves
CF: Tris Speaker 17 Inidans
LF: Juan Gonzalez 93 Rangers
RF: Tommy Holmes 48 Braves

Bench OF: Jeff Heath 48 Braves
Bench IF: Dean Palmer 93 Rangers
Bench Old Guy: Julio Franco 93 Rangers
Bench IF: Al Dark 48 Braves
Bench C: Al Evans 46 Senators
Bench OF: Stan Spence 46 Senators

SP1: Warren Sphan 48 Braves
SP2: Stan Coveleski 17 Inidans
SP3: Kevin Brown 93 Rangers
SP4: Early Wynn 46 Senators
SP5: Nolan Ryan 93 Rangers

Closer: Tom Henke 93 Rangers
Short: Rob Nenn 93 Rangers
Short: Darren Oliver 93 Rangers
Middle: Red Barrett 48 Braves
Middle: Craig Lefferts 93 Rangers
Long: Kenny Rodgers 93 Rangers

AAA: Elmer Smith 17 Indians
AAA: Jose Cansecon 93 Rangers
AAA: Smokey Joe Wood 17 Indians

Line up

1. SS Chapman R
2. CF Speaker L
3. 1B Palmerio L
4. OF Juan Gonzales R
5. C Ivan Rodriguez R
6. RF Tommy Holmes L
7. 3B Bob Elliot R
8. 2B Piddry/DH Franco
9. Pitcher/ 2B Piddry

Sliders:

Hit and Run: 0
Sacrifice Bunt: 0
Squeeze Play: -2
Trying for extra bases: +1
Stealing Bases: +1
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: +1
Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: -4
Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: +2
Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: +2

Mooseontheloose fucked around with this message at 21:23 on Aug 5, 2012

Outrunner
Aug 5, 2012
Team Name: Portland Bulldogs
Location: Portland, Maine
Stadium TBA

Teams:
1984 Detroit Tigers (3)
2009 St Louis Cardinals (3)
1931 Detroit Tigers (2)
1941 Cincinnati Reds (2)
1996 Oakland Athletics (1)

The Goog
Aug 6, 2007

It's a Goog Day, yes it is!
In the early days of the Super League, Smasher Dynamo was visited by a man who claimed to be from outer space. A planet of rock and roll, to be specific, where disputes were settled by awesome jams and only the grooviest could thrive. Smasher knew immediately that this "spaceman" was just the sort of lunatic that would make for a perfect Super League owner.

The Goog accepted the invitation graciously, and built a team that, for being put together by a psychopath who insisted that he subsisted on nothing but the power of rock, was actually quite good. His Great Googly Mooglies were among the very best teams in the Super League, but they were bested by the Framingham Fillies, and missed the playoffs. This was before the days of the Gauntlet, or of guaranteed advancement; by missing the Super League playoffs, the Mooglies were cast out of the Super League.

The Goog returned for Super League III, insisting that he had found a way to make his Mooglies even Greater; this version, however, was a pale imitation of the original Great Googly Mooglies, and they were relegated in their inaugural season. The Goog's second attempt at reclaiming glory came in the form of the London Calling; though they boasted an impressive offensive assault, the Calling were relegated as well.

With the relegation of the Calling, and the humiliation that befell the Greater Googly Mooglies, The Goog took a long sabbatical from the Super League. Some say that he returned to his home planet, Googopolis; others say that he just picked up an extra shift at the record store. Regardless, he was not seen for many months. Many thought he was gone forever, but their fears--or perhaps their hopes--were not realized. The Goog returned, appearing before Smasher Dynamo just as he had at the very beginning, insisting that the Great Googly Mooglies would return for the newest season of the Super League!

There's just one small problem: I can't remember the actual makeup of the roster for the life of me, and Google is being less than helpful in finding it. Hopefully Smasher has it on file...somewhere. In the meantime, read EVEN MORE about the Mooglies right here!

Smasher Dynamo
Oct 16, 2008

Eternal Commissioner of the Super League. A new avatar. A new age, of the same old embittered Smasher that failed to escape the bonds of the SL, FM3, Johnny Hopp and Eri Yoshida "The Knuckle Princess". "The flames of Smasher's ire scorch the skies... Igniting St. Bellhorn's funeral pyre."

Outrunner posted:

Team Name: Portland Bulldogs
Location: Portland, Maine
Stadium TBA

Teams:
1984 Detroit Tigers (3)
2009 St Louis Cardinals (3)
1931 Detroit Tigers (2)
1941 Cincinnati Reds (2)
1996 Oakland Athletics (1)

The '84 Tigers and '09 Cardinals are both four-point teams, and I'd rather not give you 13 points, as that would be most inequitable.

More Importantly!

In the past, I capped expansion teams at 14 a season, but seeing as this upcoming season may or may not be the last one, I'm removing that restriction. Expansion will continue for a few days longer or until we run out of teams!

Current Expansion Teams:

1. Second City Saints (Senerio)
2. Ryleh [sic] Cultists (Cthulhu Dreams)
3. Archie Goodwins (Archie Goodwin)
4. Norfolk Splinter Cells (Ordius)
5. Dublin Leprechauns (Ionnracht)
6. Barrow Daydreamers (gingemidget)
7. Ted Sox(Mooseontheloose)
8. Antarctic Unspecifieds (blackmongoose)
9. Idaho Potatoes (Grinnblade)
10. Vice City Goose Eggs (Armitage)
11. Revenant Thresholds (Revenant Thresholds)
12. Neddington Neds (Ned)
13. ??? Postmodernists (Notthatsambeckett)
14. Great Googly-Mooglies (The Goog)
15. Portland Bulldogs (Outrunner)
16. Your team could be here!

Smasher Dynamo fucked around with this message at 02:57 on Aug 5, 2012

Outrunner
Aug 5, 2012

Smasher Dynamo posted:

The '84 Tigers and '09 Cardinals are both four-point teams, and I'd rather not give you 13 points, as that would be most inequitable.

Sorry about that but I lost my place in the list. Anyways, guess I will be forced to throw Pujols and the 2009 Cardinals back and take the 1978 Pirates instead.



Team Name: Portland Bulldogs
Location: Portland, Maine
Stadium: Citizens Bank Park
DH Preference: Yes

Teams:
1984 Detroit Tigers (4)
1978 Pittsburgh Pirates (2)
1931 Detroit Tigers (2)
1941 Cincinnati Reds (2)
1996 Oakland Athletics (1)

C: Terry Steinbach (1996 Athletics)
1B: Willie Stargell (1978 Pirates)
2B: Lou Whitaker (1984 Tigers)
3B: Scott Brosius (1996 Athletics)
SS: Alan Trammell (1984 Tigers)
LF: Kirk Gibson (1984 Tigers)
CF: Chet Lemon (1984 Tigers)
RF: Dave Parker (1978 Pirates)
DH: Mark McGuire (1996 Athletics)

C: Ernie Lombardi (1941 Reds)
2B: Charlie Gehringer (1931 Tigers)
SS: Eddie Joost (1941 Reds)
3B: Howard Johnson (1984 Tigers)
OF: John Stone (1931 Tigers)

SP: Bert Blyleven (1978 Pirates)
SP: Jack Morris (1984 Tigers)
SP: George Uhle (1931 Tigers)
SP: Bucky Walters (1941 Reds)
SP: Paul Derringer (1941 Reds)

CL: Kent Tekulve (1978 Pirates)
SU: Willie Hernandez (1984 Tigers)
SR: Jim Corsi (1996 Athletics)
SR: Grant Jackson (1978 Pirates)
MR: Doug Bair (1984 Tigers)
LR: Jim Bibby (1978 Pirates)

AAA: Gee Walker (1931 Tigers)
AAA: Lance Parrish (1984 Tigers)
AAA: John Candelaria (1978 Pirates)

Hit and Run: 0
Sacrifice Bunt: -3
Squeeze Play: -4
Trying for extra bases: +1
Stealing Bases: 0
Aggressively Tagging Up: 0
Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): -2
Giving Intentional Walks: -1
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: 0
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

Lineup:
2B Lou Whitaker
CF Chet Lemon
1B Willie Stargell
DH Mark McGwire
LF Kurt Gibson
SS Alan Trammell
RF Dave Parker
C Terry Steinbach
3B Scott Brosius

Outrunner fucked around with this message at 17:42 on Aug 5, 2012

cbx
Dec 4, 2007

Smasher Dynamo's assistant of the Super-League.
Outrunner, I'm rooting for your team. I wish that I were an expansion owner to get those Tigers teams, so good luck.

Smasher Dynamo
Oct 16, 2008

Eternal Commissioner of the Super League. A new avatar. A new age, of the same old embittered Smasher that failed to escape the bonds of the SL, FM3, Johnny Hopp and Eri Yoshida "The Knuckle Princess". "The flames of Smasher's ire scorch the skies... Igniting St. Bellhorn's funeral pyre."
Okay, let's try this again:

Here's the thing. Most of the current owners are going to get relegated, and that's a bummer. For that reason, if at least five owners decide they want to work together to build a new expansion team, I'll let it happen.

But wait, there's more! These owners will retain an ownership interest in the new team even if their current team survives into next season!

Why do I do this? Because as entertaining as it has been to watch you guys try to destroy each other, I'm pretty sure watching you work together would be even funnier. So, let's make this happen.

BrooklynBruiser
Aug 20, 2006

Smasher Dynamo posted:

Okay, let's try this again:

Here's the thing. Most of the current owners are going to get relegated, and that's a bummer. For that reason, if at least five owners decide they want to work together to build a new expansion team, I'll let it happen.

But wait, there's more! These owners will retain an ownership interest in the new team even if their current team survives into next season!

Why do I do this? Because as entertaining as it has been to watch you guys try to destroy each other, I'm pretty sure watching you work together would be even funnier. So, let's make this happen.

I'm interested in this.

Nerokerubina
Jun 7, 2007

I think swords are neat. Do you think swords are neat?!
Team Name: Poughkeepsie Superbas
Location: Poughkeepsie, NY
Stadium: Polo Grounds
DH Preference: no preference

Teams:
1971 Oakland Athletics (5)
2011 Texas Rangers (4)
1970 Chicago White Sox (1)



C:
Mike Napoli
Gene Tenance

IF:
Ian Kinsler
Adrian Beltre
Luis Aparicio
Don Mincher
Bert Campanaris
Sal Bando
AAA: Michael Young
AAA: Elvis Andrus

OF:
Reggie Jackson
Rick Monday
Josh Hamilton
Nelson Cruz
Ken Berry

P:
Vida Blue
Catfish Hunter
Tommy John
Wilbur Wood
Joe Horlen
Rollie Fingers
Alexei Ogando
Colby Lewis
Koji Uehara
CJ Wilson
Neftali Feliz
Mudcat Grant
AAA: Diego Segui


I am delighted by the idea of an old timey turn of the century Base Balling team led by Josh Hamilton.

lineups/sliders to come later (tommorow probably?)

ForeverBWFC
Oct 19, 2011

Oh, the lads! You should've seen 'em running!
Ask 'em why and they reply the Bolton Boys are coming! All the lads and lasses, smiles upon their faces,

WALKING DOWN THE MANNY ROAD, TO SEE THE BURNDEN ACES!

Smasher Dynamo posted:

Okay, let's try this again:

Here's the thing. Most of the current owners are going to get relegated, and that's a bummer. For that reason, if at least five owners decide they want to work together to build a new expansion team, I'll let it happen.

But wait, there's more! These owners will retain an ownership interest in the new team even if their current team survives into next season!

Why do I do this? Because as entertaining as it has been to watch you guys try to destroy each other, I'm pretty sure watching you work together would be even funnier. So, let's make this happen.

Also, up for this.

CVE
Jan 27, 2012

Smasher Dynamo posted:

Okay, let's try this again:

Here's the thing. Most of the current owners are going to get relegated, and that's a bummer. For that reason, if at least five owners decide they want to work together to build a new expansion team, I'll let it happen.

But wait, there's more! These owners will retain an ownership interest in the new team even if their current team survives into next season!

Why do I do this? Because as entertaining as it has been to watch you guys try to destroy each other, I'm pretty sure watching you work together would be even funnier. So, let's make this happen.

Would be willing to give Co-Ownership a try.

kw0134
Apr 19, 2003

I buy feet pics🍆

This is stupid and insane which is why I'd give this a go.

Smasher Dynamo
Oct 16, 2008

Eternal Commissioner of the Super League. A new avatar. A new age, of the same old embittered Smasher that failed to escape the bonds of the SL, FM3, Johnny Hopp and Eri Yoshida "The Knuckle Princess". "The flames of Smasher's ire scorch the skies... Igniting St. Bellhorn's funeral pyre."
Okay, we need at least five. Right now the ownership group consists of:

1. Bruzer
2. ForeverBWFC
3. CVE
4. kwo134

C. Everett Koop
Aug 18, 2008

Smasher Dynamo posted:

Okay, we need at least five. Right now the ownership group consists of:

1. Bruzer
2. ForeverBWFC
3. CVE
4. kwo134

Boom.

Smasher Dynamo
Oct 16, 2008

Eternal Commissioner of the Super League. A new avatar. A new age, of the same old embittered Smasher that failed to escape the bonds of the SL, FM3, Johnny Hopp and Eri Yoshida "The Knuckle Princess". "The flames of Smasher's ire scorch the skies... Igniting St. Bellhorn's funeral pyre."
Okay, then get to work on building your team.

theacox
Jun 8, 2010

You can't be serious.
I'll take a spot if you have room for a noob.

Smasher Dynamo
Oct 16, 2008

Eternal Commissioner of the Super League. A new avatar. A new age, of the same old embittered Smasher that failed to escape the bonds of the SL, FM3, Johnny Hopp and Eri Yoshida "The Knuckle Princess". "The flames of Smasher's ire scorch the skies... Igniting St. Bellhorn's funeral pyre."

theacox posted:

I'll take a spot if you have room for a noob.

There is.

theacox
Jun 8, 2010

You can't be serious.
In that case, the Madison Mudholes would like to reserve:

2011 Brewers
1943 Cardinals
1996 Marlins
2012 Pirates

Smasher Dynamo
Oct 16, 2008

Eternal Commissioner of the Super League. A new avatar. A new age, of the same old embittered Smasher that failed to escape the bonds of the SL, FM3, Johnny Hopp and Eri Yoshida "The Knuckle Princess". "The flames of Smasher's ire scorch the skies... Igniting St. Bellhorn's funeral pyre."
Expansion will continue until we run out of feeder teams or, I don't know, Wednesday!

Current Expansion Teams:

1. Second City Saints (Senerio)
2. Ryleh [sic] Cultists (Cthulhu Dreams)
3. Archie Goodwins (Archie Goodwin)
4. Norfolk Splinter Cells (Ordius)
5. Dublin Leprechauns (Ionnracht)
6. Barrow Daydreamers (gingemidget)
7. Ted Sox(Mooseontheloose)
8. Antarctic Unspecifieds (blackmongoose)
9. Idaho Potatoes (Grinnblade)
10. Vice City Goose Eggs (Armitage)
11. Revenant Thresholds (Revenant Thresholds)
12. Hakata Runnin' Ramen (Ned)
13. ??? Postmodernists (Notthatsambeckett)
14. Great Googly-Mooglies (The Goog)
15. Portland Bulldogs (Outrunner)
16. Poughkeepsie Superbas (nerokerubina)
17. Madison Mudholes (theacox)
18. Your team could be here!

Revenant Threshold
Jan 1, 2008
Alright, let's set this up a bit more. Because if there's one thing worse than baseball numbers, it's imaginary numbers.

Team Name: Oxbridge Mathematicians

Feeder Teams:
1911 Brooklyn Dodgers
1919 Pittsburgh Pirates
1997 Kansas City Royals
1999 Tampa Bay Devil Rays - 1p each for 4 total
1940 Pittsburgh Pirates
2004 Florida Marlins - 2p each for 8
2011 San Fransisco Giants - 3p for 11.

Trades:
Jack Clark (SLC '85) with notthatsambeckett for Max Carey (PP ' 19) and Nap Rucker (PP '19)


Team Logo:

Home City: Milton Keynes, UK

Home Stadium: The Quadrangle (dimensionally equivalent to Citi Field)

DH Preference: Yes

28-Man Roster

-Hitters (14)

Spud Davis (PP ‘40)
Buster Posey (SFG '11)
Jack Clark (SLC '85)
Jay Bell (KCR '97)
Pablo Sandoval (SFG '11)
Arky Vaughan (PP '40)
Vince DiMaggio (PP '40)
Miguel Cabrera (FM '04)
Carlos Beltran (SFG '11)
Chili Davis (KCR '97)
Hee Seop-Choi (FM '04)
Mike Lowell (FM '04)
Johnny Damon (KCR '97)
Fred McGriff (TBDR '99)

-Pitchers (11)

SP Tim Lincecum (SFG '11)
SP Josh Beckett (FM '04)
SP Wilbur Cooper (PP '19)
SP Matt Cain (SFG '11)
SP Kevin Appier (KCR '97)

CL Roberto Hernandez (TBDR '99)
RP Sergio Romo (SFG '11)
RP Jeremy Affeldt (SFG '11)
RP Brian Wilson (SFG '11)
RP Rick White (TBDR '99)
LR Madison Bumgarner (SFG '11)

-Minors (3)
Mike Sweeney (KCR '97)
Zack Wheat (BD '11)
Elbie Fletcher (PP '19)

-Lineup

1B Fred McGriff
CF Vinco DiMaggio
LF Jack Clark
DH Miguel Cabrera
RF Carlos Beltran
1B Fred McGriff
3B Pablo Sandoval
SS Arky Vaughan
2B Jay Bell
C Buster Posey


Strategy
Hit and Run: -4
Sacrifice Bunt: -3
Squeeze Play: 0
Trying for extra bases: 1
Stealing Bases: 0
Aggressively Tagging Up: -2
Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases): -2
Giving Intentional Walks: -2
Pitching Around Good Hitters: 2
Bringing the Infield In: 0
Guarding the Lines: -1
Making Cutoff Throws: -1
Bringing in Pinch Hitters: -2
Bringing in Pinch Runners: -3
Bringing in Defensive Replacements: 1
Starting Pitchers on Short Rest: -2
Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble: -2
Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts: -1

Revenant Threshold fucked around with this message at 19:02 on Aug 7, 2012

C. Everett Koop
Aug 18, 2008
My proposal:

1934 White Sox
1943 Cubs
1946 Senators
1950 White Sox
1951 Browns
1966 Senators
1983 Twins
1986 Braves
1991 Astros
1999 Tigers

C Craig Biggio ('91 HOU)
C Sherm Lollar ('51 SLB)
1B Phil Calvaretta ('43 CHC)
1B Kent Hrbek ('83 MIN)
1B Jeff Bagwell ('91 HOU)
2B Nellie Fox ('50 CHW)
2B Eddie Stanky ('43 CHC)
SS Luke Appling ('34 CHW)
3B Stan Hack ('43 CHC)
3B Ken Caminiti ('91 HOU)
OF Al Simmons ('34 CHW)
OF Frank Howard ('66 WSH)
RF Bill Nicholson ('43 CHC)
CF Dale Murphy ('86 ATL)
OF Kenny Lofton ('91 HOU)
LF Luis Gonzalez ('91 HOU)
SP Ted Lyons ('34 CHW)
SP Claude Passeau ('43 CHC)
SP Dutch Leonard ('46 WSH)
SP Early Wynn ('46 WSH)
SP Billy Pierce ('50 CHW)
SP Frank Viola ('83 MIN)
RP Satchel Paige ('51 SLB)
RP Ron Davis ('83 MIN)
RP Gene Garber ('86 ATL)
RP Paul Assenmacher ('86 ATL)
RP Curt Schilling ('91 HOU)
RP TODD JONES ('99 DET)

CVE
Jan 27, 2012

C. Everett Koop posted:

My proposal:

1934 White Sox
1943 Cubs
1946 Senators
1950 White Sox
1951 Browns
1966 Senators
1983 Twins
1986 Braves
1991 Astros
1999 Tigers

C Craig Biggio ('91 HOU)
C Sherm Lollar ('51 SLB)
1B Phil Calvaretta ('43 CHC)
1B Kent Hrbek ('83 MIN)
1B Jeff Bagwell ('91 HOU)
2B Nellie Fox ('50 CHW)
2B Eddie Stanky ('43 CHC)
SS Luke Appling ('34 CHW)
3B Stan Hack ('43 CHC)
3B Ken Caminiti ('91 HOU)
OF Al Simmons ('34 CHW)
OF Frank Howard ('66 WSH)
RF Bill Nicholson ('43 CHC)
CF Dale Murphy ('86 ATL)
OF Kenny Lofton ('91 HOU)
LF Luis Gonzalez ('91 HOU)
SP Ted Lyons ('34 CHW)
SP Claude Passeau ('43 CHC)
SP Dutch Leonard ('46 WSH)
SP Early Wynn ('46 WSH)
SP Billy Pierce ('50 CHW)
SP Frank Viola ('83 MIN)
RP Satchel Paige ('51 SLB)
RP Ron Davis ('83 MIN)
RP Gene Garber ('86 ATL)
RP Paul Assenmacher ('86 ATL)
RP Curt Schilling ('91 HOU)
RP TODD JONES ('99 DET)

Get into the IRC if it's possible. Most owners are there currently and we can talk about it.

Smasher Dynamo
Oct 16, 2008

Eternal Commissioner of the Super League. A new avatar. A new age, of the same old embittered Smasher that failed to escape the bonds of the SL, FM3, Johnny Hopp and Eri Yoshida "The Knuckle Princess". "The flames of Smasher's ire scorch the skies... Igniting St. Bellhorn's funeral pyre."
As we speak, the other members of the corporation are debated Koop's proposal. Until they come to a consensus, these teams will NOT be counted as being taken, so someone else can swoop in and take them.

Pungry
Feb 26, 2011

JUST PICK ONE. ANY ONE.

Smasher Dynamo posted:

Okay, let's try this again:

Here's the thing. Most of the current owners are going to get relegated, and that's a bummer. For that reason, if at least five owners decide they want to work together to build a new expansion team, I'll let it happen.

But wait, there's more! These owners will retain an ownership interest in the new team even if their current team survives into next season!

Why do I do this? Because as entertaining as it has been to watch you guys try to destroy each other, I'm pretty sure watching you work together would be even funnier. So, let's make this happen.

Anyone want to start a second team of this with me?

Viscount Slim
Mar 9, 2012
I like your use of the 1991 Astros, Koop, a lot of good young names there, and maybe we can incorporate them into the final product. That said, I hate your pitching.

My offering, with help from CVE:

St. Paul Bearers

1919 "Black" Sox (4)
1967 Red Sox (3)
2012 Nattinals (3)

C 19 Ray Schalk/ 12 Wilson Ramos
(not a strength, but Schalk is a Hall guy with great defense)
1B 67 Carl Yazstremski/ 67 George Scott
(Yaz! and Scott can also play 3B)
2B 19 Eddie Collins/ 67 Mike Andrews
(Collins is amazing, Andrews has utility)
SS 67 Rico Petrocelli/ 12 Ian Desmond
(Solid, not spectacular)
3B 12 Ryan Zimmerman
(good quality dude)
LF 19 Shoeless Joe Jackson
(great average, really sets the table)
CF 67 Reggie Smith/ 19 Happy Felsch
(Reggie is young but great, Felsch got banned from baseball but had a strong career)
RF 12 Bryce Harper/ 67 Tony Conigliaro
(wunderkind, hope he rolls well; Tony is just a 5th OF)

SP 12 Stevie Strasburg
SP 19 Eddie Cicotte
SP 19 Red Faber
SP 12 Jordan Zimmerman/ 12 Gio Gonzalez (whoever rolls better - other is long reliever)
SP 67 Lee Stange


CL 12 Tyler Clippard
SU 12 Sean Burnett
SR 67 Sparky Lyle (lefty killer)
SR 67 Dan Osinski
MR 12 Edwin Jackson (born in Germany, CVE!)

Smasher Dynamo
Oct 16, 2008

Eternal Commissioner of the Super League. A new avatar. A new age, of the same old embittered Smasher that failed to escape the bonds of the SL, FM3, Johnny Hopp and Eri Yoshida "The Knuckle Princess". "The flames of Smasher's ire scorch the skies... Igniting St. Bellhorn's funeral pyre."

Pungry posted:

Anyone want to start a second team of this with me?

If you can get four more people, then yeah, to clarify, you can start a second corporate team.

The Goog
Aug 6, 2007

It's a Goog Day, yes it is!

Smasher Dynamo posted:

If you can get four more people, then yeah, to clarify, you can start a second corporate team.

Are incoming expansion owners eligible to have an ownership stake in this second community team?

Smasher Dynamo
Oct 16, 2008

Eternal Commissioner of the Super League. A new avatar. A new age, of the same old embittered Smasher that failed to escape the bonds of the SL, FM3, Johnny Hopp and Eri Yoshida "The Knuckle Princess". "The flames of Smasher's ire scorch the skies... Igniting St. Bellhorn's funeral pyre."

The Goog posted:

Are incoming expansion owners eligible to have an ownership stake in this second community team?

You know what, what the hell, sure.

But, I'm capping the corporate teams at two or three depending on if we get any more individual owners.

Smasher Dynamo
Oct 16, 2008

Eternal Commissioner of the Super League. A new avatar. A new age, of the same old embittered Smasher that failed to escape the bonds of the SL, FM3, Johnny Hopp and Eri Yoshida "The Knuckle Princess". "The flames of Smasher's ire scorch the skies... Igniting St. Bellhorn's funeral pyre."
Also, an update on the ownerships of the corporate teams:

The St. Paul Bearers (maybe)
1. Bruzer
2. ForeverBWFC
3. CVE
4. kw0134
5. Koop
6. Viscount Slim

Koop has voted yes on his proposal for team construction

CVE and Viscount Slim have voted yes on Viscount Slim's proposal.

The winning proposal needs a majority, so four votes.

The Pungry, Pungry Pippoes
1. Pungry
2. The Goog (probably)
3. TKBomber7285

This team needs three more owners before it becomes viable.

Smasher Dynamo fucked around with this message at 22:33 on Aug 5, 2012

TKBomber7285
Feb 20, 2011

Smasher Dynamo posted:

Also, an update on the ownerships of the corporate teams:

The St. Paul Bearers (maybe)
1. Bruzer
2. ForeverBWFC
3. CVE
4. kw0134
5. Koop
6. Viscount Slim

Koop has voted yes on his proposal for team construction

CVE and Viscount Slim have voted yes on Viscount Slim's proposal.

The winning proposal needs a majority, so four votes.

The Pungry Pungries
1. Pungry
2. The Goog (probably)

This team needs three more owners before it becomes viable.

Just for the heck of it, I will join the Pungry Pungries

theacox
Jun 8, 2010

You can't be serious.
Team Name: Madison Mudholes
Logo:
Location: Madison, WI
Stadium: US Cellular Field
DH Preference: yes

Teams:
2011 Brewers (4)
1943 Cardinals (3)
1996 Marlins (2)
2012 Pirates (2)

Roster:
C:Walker Cooper (1943 Cardinals)
1B:Prince Fielder (2011 Brewers )
2B:Neil Walker (2012 Pirates)
3B:Whitey Kurowski (1943 Cardinals)
SS:Edgar Renteria (1996 Marlins)
LF:Ryan Braun (2011 Brewers)
CF:Andrew McCutchen (2012 Pirates)
RF:Stan Musial (1943 Cardinals)
DH:Gary Sheffield (1996 Marlins)

Bench:
C:Jon Lucroy (2011 Brewers)
2B:Rickie Weeks (2011 Brewers)
3B:Pedro Alvarez (2012 Pirates)
OF:Devon White (1996 Marlins)

Rotation:
SP:Howie Pollet (1943 Cardinals)
SP:Kevin Brown (1996 Marlins)
SP:Max Lanier (1943 Cardinals)
SP:Yovani Gallardo (2011 Brewers)
SP:Al Leiter (1996 Marlins)

Bullpen:
CL:Rob Nenn (1996 Marlins)
SU:Francisco Rodriguez (2011 Brewers)
SR:John Axford (2011 Brewers )
SR:Jason Grilli (2012 Pirates)
MR:Harry Brecheen (1943 Cardinals)
LR:LaTroy Hawkins (2011 Brewers )
LR:Jared Hughes (2012 Pirates)

AAA:
RF:Corey Hart (2011 Brewers)
1B:Ray Sanders (1943 Cardinals)
UT:Garret Jones (2012 Pirates)
RP:Brad Lincoln (2012 Pirates)


Lineup:
Neil Walker
Whitey Kurowski
Stan Musial
Ryan Braun
Prince Fielder
Gary Sheffield
Andrew McCutchen
Walker Cooper
Edgar Renteria




Strategy

Hit and Run:2
Sacrifice Bunt:0
Squeeze Play:-1
Trying for extra bases:2
Stealing Bases:0
Aggressively Tagging Up:2
Pitch Outs (to prevent stolen bases):0
Giving Intentional Walks:-1
Pitching Around Good Hitters:-2
Bringing the Infield In:2
Guarding the Lines:3
Making Cutoff Throws:4
Bringing in Pinch Hitters:2
Bringing in Pinch Runners:-1
Bringing in Defensive Replacements:0
Starting Pitchers on Short Rest:0
Letting pitchers pitch throw trouble:1
Letting Pitchers rack up high pitch counts:1

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The Goog
Aug 6, 2007

It's a Goog Day, yes it is!

Smasher Dynamo posted:

The Pungry, Pungry Pippoes
1. Pungry
2. The Goog (probably)
3. TKBomber7285

No probably about it. I'm in.

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