Here you will be able to follow the baseball history as it happen in real life via OOTP12. So expect nothing fictional as I use the real leagues and team rooster as they were (except for the line-up). The only real element of surprise is the injury factor and of course the OOTP factor.
Hope you will enjoy and don't hesitate to comment on special event that happen in those years (as we have real expert here it's a good way to learn about the baseball past history).
Hope you will enjoy and don't hesitate to comment on special event that happen in those years (as we have real expert here it's a good way to learn about the baseball past history).
Too big too fast?
Posted 08-01-2011 at 12:14 PM by AESP_pres
It's the only question coming to the mind today when we see a third team closing its book this season. Another founding member of the league (Troy, Haymakers) struggling with financial difficulties disapear today (07/24).
The Haymakers in two seasons were unable to reach a winning record (23 wins - 31 losses - .426) wich didn't help to bring in the crowd to the stand.
Most of the team members were able to secure a new jobs.
Doug Allison (Brooklyn, Eckfords)
Davy Force (Baltimore)
Count Gedney (Brooklyn, Eckfords)
Phonney Martin (Brooklyn, Eckfords)
Candy Nelson (Brooklyn, Eckfords)
Jimmy Wood (Brooklyn, Eckfords)
George Zettlein (Brooklyn, Eckfords)
The Haymakers in two seasons were unable to reach a winning record (23 wins - 31 losses - .426) wich didn't help to bring in the crowd to the stand.
Most of the team members were able to secure a new jobs.
Doug Allison (Brooklyn, Eckfords)
Davy Force (Baltimore)
Count Gedney (Brooklyn, Eckfords)
Phonney Martin (Brooklyn, Eckfords)
Candy Nelson (Brooklyn, Eckfords)
Jimmy Wood (Brooklyn, Eckfords)
George Zettlein (Brooklyn, Eckfords)
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