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Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 35,985
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Back in the good old days of minor league baseball... back in the 40s and 50s, the minor league teams actually tried to win games, make the playoffs and maybe the league title... not so today... nowadays, they are just used to develop players and care less about winning games. Minor league teams in the 50s had career minor league vets year-after-year... about half the roster was minor league vets and about half of MLB farm players. Those were the really good times of minor league baseball... I really miss the Dixie Series where the playoff winners of the Southern Association and the Texas League would play each year for the Double A title... also the Little World Series between the playoff winners of the International League and the American Association for the Triple A title. |
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Maryland
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For me it's hard to not compare the minors to the structure of soccer all over the world. While the US minors essentially all gave up their independence and ambitions, the lower tiers of world soccer mostly all kept theirs. There are 3rd or 5th or 7th-tier teams in England or Germany who have had strong fan bases for a century or even going on 150 years. Great-grandfathers and grandfathers and fathers and sons all root for Sheffield Wednesday or 1860 Munich or Leyton Orient. There are teams in the soccer equivalent of AA ball drawing 20,000 fans a game. They have 32-year-olds who are good players, just not quite good enough for the top tier, and they don't get told to go away because they're too old to be a prospect. The teams all try to get promoted to the next level, and sign the best players they can afford, and nobody calls up their best player in mid-season because they need him to platoon at third base or pitch middle relief. What could have been for baseball...
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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I play 25 season "games" with different victory conditions. Over the past 20 years I have played literally hundreds of these games and used every team from most eras. This keeps me interested, and helps me better understand the players and the history of the game I love.
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To laugh often and love much, to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others, to give one's self, this is to have succeeded. - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 638
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Yup, I'm an idiot. The very definition of an almanac states "annual". Wow...I can't believe I did that. I'll be sitting over on the dunce chair for 30 minutes.
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"I'm on the side that's always lost against the side of Heaven. I'm on the side of snake-eyes tossed against the side of seven" - Leonard Cohen "The Captain" |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Maple, ON - Canada
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Oct 2018
Posts: 315
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Started a LAD team in 2018 and I'm now in 2064. My manager is 102 years old and sends the pitching coach out for mound visits.
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 638
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We don't need anymore Don Zimmer vs. Pedro Martinez moments anymore.
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"I'm on the side that's always lost against the side of Heaven. I'm on the side of snake-eyes tossed against the side of seven" - Leonard Cohen "The Captain" |
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