Here is a look at how some real HOFers are doing.
Joe McGinnity – Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1946 by the Old Timers Committee. He was an established MLB player by 1900. The #2 overall pick in the inaugural draft in my dynasty, he has yet to break into the big leagues. He has two seasons in Triple-A.
Year
| Professional Career – Modified
| Professional career - Real
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1900
| 2nd overall pick in inaugural draft (Phillies)
| MLB: 28-8 record, 2.94 ERA, 343 IP
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1901
| AAA: 7-19 record, 3.41 ERA, 259 IP
| MLB: 26-20 Record, 3.56 ERA, 382 IP
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1902
| AAA: 23-12 record, 2.09, 306 IP
| MLB: 21-18 record, 2.84 ERA, 352 IP
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Pete Hill – Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006 by the Negro League Committee. He was a high draft pick and did OK in Triple-A. However, in 1902 he dropped down a notch to Double-A.
Year
| Professional Career – Modified
| Professional career - Real
|
1900
| 305th overall pick in inaugural draft (Phillies)
| Pittsburgh Keystones
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1901
| AAA: .227 BA, 6 HR, 60 RBI
| Cuban X-Giants
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1902
| AA: .289 BA, 4 HR, 55 RBI
| Cuban X-Giants
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Johnny Evers - Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1946 by the Old Timers Committee. He is a little ahead of schedule in the dynasty compared to real life.
Year
| Professional Career – Modified
| Professional career - Real
|
1900
| 39th overall pick in inaugural draft (Phillies)
| Did not play
|
1901
| MLB: .208 BA, 0 HR, 4 RBI
| Did not play
|
1902
| MLB: .256 BA, 1 HR, 50 RBI
| Class B: .285 BA, 6 HR, 10 RBI
MLB: .222 BA, 0 HR, 2 RBI
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Christy Mathewson - Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1946 by the BBWAA. He has only lost out on 34 innings. Look at his real minor league (Class D) stats in 1900!!
Year
| Professional Career – Modified
| Professional career - Real
|
1900
| 5th overall pick in inaugural draft (Mets)
| Class D: 18-2 record, 0.74 ERA, 130 IP
MLB: 0-3 record, 5.08 ERA, 34 IP
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1901
| MLB: 19-13 record, 2.47 ERA, 288 IP
| MLB: 20-17 record, 2.41 ERA, 336 IP
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1902
| MLB: 26-8 record, 2.25 ERA, 301 IP
| MLB: 14-17 record, 2.12 ERA, 285 IP
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Chief Bender - Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1953 by the Veteran’s Committee. IRL he started his MLB career in 1903. He looks to be on pace in the dynasty, will see come next season if he get promoted to the show. He had a good season in 1902 in Triple-A.
Year
| Professional Career – Modified
| Professional career - Real
|
1901
| 2nd overall pick in rookie draft (Dodgers)
| Did not play
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1902
| AAA: 18-16 record, 2.63 ERA, 305 IP
| Did not play
|
1903
| To be determined
| MLB: 17-14 record, 3.07 ERA, 270 IP
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