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[QUOTE=revmcgator;4780597]Despite the reports to the contrary, baseball never left the towns of Harlem, Clyde, and Stephensville. Even though the franchises relocated -- they can currently be found in West Burlington, Gear Terrace and South Holland -- most of the original players were locked in the PT20 universe and have been enjoying the last months with little interference, or help, from management.
The final tally for these clubs are...
Harlem Hatchets: Franchise record, 8456-9367, .474 PCT.
Appeared 28 times in playoffs. Won 1 Silver, 1 Diamond, 1 Perfect title.
Their best player, Walter Johnson (the first perfect card I ever pulled) ended his career with a 1900-1126 record.
The final Hatchets' game was a playoff loss to the Mudville Muffins (eventual champs).
Clyde Truckers: Franchise record, 8541-9281, .479 PCT.
Appeared 35 times in playoffs, with 3 Diamond championships.
Ironically, their last game was against the Harlem Hatchets, whom they beat, 4-1. Walter Johnson was the losing pitcher.
Both Harlem and Clyde ended in Diamond.
Everyone's favorite lovable losers in OL play were the Stephensville Bears. After OL, they did much better.
Stephensville Bears: Franchise record, 9208-8615, .517 PCT
Appeared 51 times in playoffs, with 1 Iron, 1 Gold, 1 Silver title.
Spent last five seasons in perfect.[/QUOTE
Rev McGator rockin' it old school OL. Thanks for stoking up the memories and doing so much to keep the OL fires burning brightly. Here they are with OL crowns from past seasons. I think Harlem only had that one.
Last edited by Stanley Kuppchaser; 05-02-2021 at 10:56 PM.
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