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Old 10-02-2005, 11:58 PM   #1
Tiesenberg
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WBL multiple openings

The Westwood Baseball League just finished its first season in which the Anaheim Angels won the World Series and the great Steve York turned around the Minnesota Twins again. The league is preparing to enter the off-season and we need gm's. We lost several managers due to people going off to school and others for personal reasons. The league is a real league with many teams open. The core group of gm's has been around for over a year dating back to WBL version 1.

Teams open:

Baltimore 78-84 year one 3rd place 10 games back, no major changes to this team.
Toronto 70-92 5th place in division.
Kansas City: 65-97 The Royals your used to loving, not many changes, maybe the reason they won 65 games. Did not have a true gm year one, want a challenge....here's your team.
Oakland: 77-85 Mike Lowell, Carlos Delgado were added to the A's for Barry Zito and Jason Kendall during season one.
Arizona: 63-99 a lot of the original roster is left on this team. Played in a very tough division first year.
San Diego 92-70 put the Padres in second place six games behind the Rockies. The Friars lost a lot of players to free ageny and can go wherever the GM wants to take them.
Cubs: NL Champions; Prior, Zambrano, Wood, Jerome Williams...
Reds: 82-80 a young team with a payroll of 21 million dollars. Interesting mix...
Astros:54-108, the leagues cellar floor was the Astros. $37 million payroll, Clemens is gone but a team looking for help.
Brewers 72-90 4 position players remain on active roster, free agency will be key for this team. Lots of minor league talent.
Mets: 91-71, high payroll...A-Rod, Matsui, Beltran, Oswalt and Pedro
Braves: 69-93, this Brave team did not win the division and were not really that close to be honest. Come and help them out now.

Please contact Tiesenberg0@yahoo.com (Commish Matt) if interested

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Old 10-03-2005, 03:44 PM   #2
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Baltimore and Toronto have been taken
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Old 10-05-2005, 01:24 AM   #3
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Teams open:

Oakland: 77-85 Mike Lowell, Carlos Delgado were added to the A's for Barry Zito and Jason Kendall during season one.
San Diego 92-70 put the Padres in second place six games behind the Rockies. The Friars lost a lot of players to free ageny and can go wherever the GM wants to take them.
Cubs: NL Champions; Prior, Zambrano, Wood, Jerome Williams...
Reds: 82-80 a young team with a payroll of 21 million dollars. Interesting mix...
Astros:54-108, the leagues cellar floor was the Astros. $37 million payroll, Clemens is gone but a team looking for help.
Brewers 72-90 4 position players remain on active roster, free agency will be key for this team. Lots of minor league talent.
Mets: 91-71, high payroll...A-Rod, Matsui, Beltran, Oswalt and Pedro
Braves: 69-93, this Brave team did not win the division and were not really that close to be honest. Come and help them out now.
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Old 10-05-2005, 01:27 PM   #4
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Sent ya an e-mail last night about the Cubs.

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Old 10-06-2005, 05:39 PM   #5
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a few teams are still open:

Oakland: 77-85 Mike Lowell, Carlos Delgado were added to the A's for Barry Zito and Jason Kendall during season one.
San Diego 92-70 put the Padres in second place six games behind the Rockies. The Friars lost a lot of players to free ageny and can go wherever the GM wants to take them.

Reds: 82-80 a young team with a payroll of 21 million dollars. Interesting mix...
Astros:54-108, the leagues cellar floor was the Astros. $37 million payroll, Clemens is gone but a team looking for help.
Brewers 72-90 4 position players remain on active roster, free agency will be key for this team. Lots of minor league talent.

Braves: 69-93, this Brave team did not win the division and were not really that close to be honest. Come and help them out now.

OOTP 6 league hoping to start free agency this weekend
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Old 10-14-2005, 02:51 PM   #6
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We are finishing up with free agency and are preparing to enter the amateur draft leading up to the second season.

Three NL Central teams are currently opening:

The Houston Astros have been very active in free agency signing Brian Giles, Mr. Urbina and a slew of other players. This team is on the rebound from a slow start in the first season.

The Cincinati Reds are a young and exciting team looking for an owner. They no longer have Griff, Dunn, or Larue but do have Huff, Closser, and Kearns. Take a chance and lead the Reds to the playoffs.

The last opening in the league comes from the city of Milwaukee. The Brewers signed Brett Boone, Milton Bradley, Matt Anderson, Reggie Sanders, Anthony Gwynn and the 12th best minor league system.

The league has introduced WBL Radio, http://www.wbl.ootp-online.com/WBL-Episode_1.m4a the first show dealt with a 2005 season review, I gave awards, and I also previewed free agency. Throughout the year I will make new shows as well as we will have "Games of the Week" broadcast on the show and played throughout the following week.


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