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View Poll Results: How should league totlas be setup?
Normalized, so statistics are similar throughout history 24 66.67%
Era-specific, so there is a deadball, lively 20s/30s, pitching-heavy 60s and juiced 90s 12 33.33%
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Old 03-09-2005, 04:48 PM   #281
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Yeah big bummer, who is up?
I just sent Matt a list through round 12 ...
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Old 03-09-2005, 04:51 PM   #282
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So it has nothing to do with the HOF standard then?

What are the major categories: HR, RBI, AVG, ERA, Wins, Ks? Are there more?
HOF Standard is a guideline. If there's some doubt to whether or not they were an AS from 1934 back, then see if they led the league in HR, AVG, RBI, ERA, W, K. That's about it. SB and SV were less important then.

White led the AL with 27 wins in 1907. Surely, he'd have been a AS that year.

Let's skip Washington for now & sort it out when jax is online again. I would make a pick for him, but most likely whoever he'll pick to replace Doc won't be picked by someone else. After all, there are thousands of players available.
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Old 03-09-2005, 04:54 PM   #283
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Anyone know if Carlton's around?
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Old 03-09-2005, 06:40 PM   #284
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Original draft order:

1. Providence - tward13
2. Washington - jaxmagicman
3. Baltimore - Carlton
4. New York - metsgeek
5. Cleveland - ifspuds
6. Buffalo - woody5254
7. Louisville - TexasLonghorns
8. Boston - DamnYankees
9. New Haven - MogulChamp
10. Newark - jeheinz72
11. Philadelphia - canadiancreed
12. Richmond - Fallschirmjager

All teams must draft 4 SP, 1 RP and 1 batter at each 8 fielding positions. Here's a current list:

Providence: 3 SP, 1B, 2B, SS, RF
Washington: 1 SP, 1B, 2B, 3B, LF, RF
Baltimore: 4 SP, 1B, LF, CF
New York: 3 SP, 1B, 2B, 3B, LF
Cleveland: 2 SP, 1B, 2B, LF, CF, RF
Buffalo: 2 SP, C, 2B, SS, LF
Louisville: 4 SP, SS, CF
Boston: 3 SP, 3B, LF, CF
New Haven: 3 SP, 1B, LF, RF
Newark: 2 SP, 1B, SS, LF, RF
Philadelphia: 1 SP, 1B, 3B, SS, LF, RF
Richmond: 2 SP, 1B, 3B, LF, CF



Hall of Famers
Round 1

1. Providence - Babe Ruth, RF
2. Washington - Lou Gehrig, 1B
3. Baltimore - Ty Cobb, CF
4. New York - Ted Williams, LF
5. Cleveland - Walter Johnson, SP
6. Buffalo - Rogers Hornsby, 2B
7. Louisville - Sandy Koufax, SP
8. Boston - Willie Mays, CF
9. New Haven - Christy Mathewson, SP
10. Newark - Hank Aaron, RF
11. Philadelphia - Cy Young, SP
12. Richmond - Oscar Charleston, CF


All-Stars, Rd's 2-6

Round 2

1. Richmond - Ron Santo 3B
2. Philadelphia - Joe Jackson LF
3. Newark - Albert Pujols LF
4. New Haven - Frank Thomas 1B
5. Boston - Jim Rice, LF
6. Louisville - Dale Murphy, CF
7. Buffalo - Smokey Joe Wood, SP
8. Cleveland - Andre Dawson, RF
9. New York - Ed Reulbach, SP
10. Baltimore - Jesse Tannehill, SP
11. Washington - Craig Biggio, 2B
12. Providence - Todd Helton, 1B


Round 3

1. Providence - Deacon Phillippe, SP
2. Washington - Bobby Bonds, RF
3. Baltimore - Lefty O'Doul, LF
4. New York - Ross Barnes, 2B
5. Cleveland - Tommy John, SP
6. Buffalo - Eddie Cicotte, SP
7. Louisville - Vida Blue, SP
8. Boston - Bert Blyleven, SP
9. New Haven - Rock Raines, LF
10. Newark - Derek Jeter, SS
11. Philadelphia - Vlad Guerrero, RF
12. Richmond - Minnie Minoso, LF


Round 4

1. Richmond - Tim Hudson, SP
2. Philadelphia - Pete Rose, 1B
3. Newark - John Smoltz, SP
4. New Haven - Jim Kaat, SP
5. Boston - Carl Mays, SP
6. Louisville - Barry Larkin, SS
7. Buffalo - Manny Ramirez, LF
8. Cleveland - Frank Howard, LF
9. New York - Doc Gooden, SP
10. Baltimore - Lon Warneke, SP
11. Washington - Scott Rolen, 3B
12. Providence - Nomar Garciaparra, SS


Round 5

1. Providence - Luis Tiant, SP
2. Washington - Bo Jackson, LF
3. Baltimore - George Mullin, SP
4. New York - Hal Trosky, 1B
5. Cleveland - Dick Allen, 1B
6. Buffalo - Miguel Tejada, SS
7. Louisville - Bret Saberhagen, SP
8. Boston - Darrell Evans, 3B
9. New Haven - Roger Maris, RF
10. Newark - Tom Glavine, SP
11. Philadelphia - Alan Trammell, SS
12. Richmond - Noodles Hahn, SP


Round 6

1. Richmond - Jeff Bagwell, 1B
2. Philadelphia - Tony Fernandez, 3B
3. Newark - Will Clark, 1B
4. New Haven - David Cone, SP
5. Boston - Billy Pierce, SP
6. Louisville - J.R. Richards, SP
7. Buffalo - Thurmon Munson, C
8. Cleveland - Roberto Alomar, 2B
9. New York - Hippo Vaughn, SP
10. Baltimore - Babe Adams, SP
11. Washington - Orel Hershiser, SP
12. Providence - Curt Schilling, SP


NON-All Stars
Round 7

1. Providence - Max Bishop, 2B
2. Washington -
3. Baltimore - Nick Esasky, 1B
4. New York - Bill Joyce, 3B (1894)
5. Cleveland - Gary Pettis, CF (1985)
6. Buffalo -
7. Louisville -
8. Boston -
9. New Haven -
10. Newark -
11. Philadelphia -
12. Richmond -


Woody & TR up with no lists.
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Old 03-09-2005, 06:41 PM   #285
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What does the year next to their name mean, Matt?
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Old 03-09-2005, 06:43 PM   #286
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What does the year next to their name mean, Matt?
Non-AS's will not be imported as rookies, but somewhere between age 26-36. So you can optionally choose which season to import them. However, I won't allow a team to import all their vets as 26-yr-olds.
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Old 03-09-2005, 06:55 PM   #287
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Ok. I will work on the pitcher again later. SS Spike Owen.
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Old 03-09-2005, 07:00 PM   #288
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the expo great nice call
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Old 03-09-2005, 07:02 PM   #289
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Buffalo selects: Nick Altrock

NON-All Stars
Round 7

1. Providence - Max Bishop, 2B
2. Washington -
3. Baltimore - Nick Esasky, 1B
4. New York - Bill Joyce, 3B (1894)
5. Cleveland - Gary Pettis, CF (1985)
6. Buffalo - Nick Altrock, SP(1905)
7. Louisville -
8. Boston -
9. New Haven -
10. Newark -
11. Philadelphia -
12. Richmond -
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Old 03-09-2005, 07:03 PM   #290
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NON-All Stars
Round 7

1. Providence - Max Bishop, 2B
2. Washington -
3. Baltimore - Nick Esasky, 1B
4. New York - Bill Joyce, 3B (1894)
5. Cleveland - Gary Pettis, CF (1985)
6. Buffalo - Nick Altrock, SP(1905)
7. Louisville - Derek Bell, RF (1995)
8. Boston -
9. New Haven -
10. Newark -
11. Philadelphia -
12. Richmond -
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I made a pick guys. You can update that.
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1. Providence - Max Bishop, 2B
2. Washington - Spike Owen, SS
3. Baltimore - Nick Esasky, 1B
4. New York - Bill Joyce, 3B (1894)
5. Cleveland - Gary Pettis, CF (1985)
6. Buffalo - Nick Altrock, SP(1905)
7. Louisville - Derek Bell, RF (1995)
8. Boston -
9. New Haven -
10. Newark -
11. Philadelphia -
12. Richmond -
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hey Derek Bell. so promising.....I wonder what happened
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All teams must draft 4 SP, 1 RP and 1 batter at each 8 fielding positions. Here's a current list:

Providence: 3 SP, 1B, 2B, SS, RF
Washington: 1 SP, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, LF, RF
Baltimore: 4 SP, 1B, LF, CF
New York: 3 SP, 1B, 2B, 3B, LF
Cleveland: 2 SP, 1B, 2B, LF, CF, RF
Buffalo: 3 SP, C, 2B, SS, LF
Louisville: 4 SP, SS, CF, RF
Boston: 4 SP, 3B, LF, CF
New Haven: 3 SP, 1B, LF, RF
Newark: 2 SP, 1B, SS, LF, RF
Philadelphia: 1 SP, 1B, 3B, SS, LF, RF
Richmond: 2 SP, 1B, 3B, LF, CF


NON-All Stars
Round 7

1. Providence - Max Bishop, 2B
2. Washington - Spike Owen, SS
3. Baltimore - Nick Esasky, 1B (1989)
4. New York - Bill Joyce, 3B (1894)
5. Cleveland - Gary Pettis, CF (1985)
6. Buffalo - Nick Altrock, SP (1905)
7. Louisville - Derek Bell, RF (1995)
8. Boston - Johnny Lush, SP (will be aged since he didn't play after age 24)
9. New Haven -
10. Newark -
11. Philadelphia -
12. Richmond -

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Well I'm going with my hero theme...for now.

New Haven selects:

C Jim Leyritz
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Newark goes for 2B Delino DeSheilds, imported with him through 1997.
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Well I'm going with my hero theme...for now.

New Haven selects:

C Jim Leyritz
He never made an AS squad? Surprises me.
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Old 03-09-2005, 07:19 PM   #298
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After going thru these players (and I've noticed this in the past too), ootp is terrible at importing speed and fielding range. Stealing & Fld% are ok, but the other two are just terrible. I mean, Rock Raines imported with a speed below 5 for goodness sakes! So I'm editing speed & range for all batters.
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Phew, works for me, or the Delino pick would have been terrible
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Old 03-09-2005, 07:22 PM   #300
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All teams must draft 4 SP, 1 RP and 1 batter at each 8 fielding positions. Here's a current list:

Providence: 3 SP, 1B, 2B, SS, RF
Washington: 1 SP, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, LF, RF
Baltimore: 4 SP, 1B, LF, CF
New York: 3 SP, 1B, 2B, 3B, LF
Cleveland: 2 SP, 1B, 2B, LF, CF, RF
Buffalo: 3 SP, C, 2B, SS, LF
Louisville: 4 SP, SS, CF, RF
Boston: 4 SP, 3B, LF, CF
New Haven: 3 SP, C, 1B, LF, RF
Newark: 2 SP, 1B, 2B, SS, LF, RF
Philadelphia: 1 SP, 1B, 3B, SS, LF, RF
Richmond: 2 SP, 1B, 3B, LF, CF



NON-All Stars
Round 7

1. Providence - Max Bishop, 2B
2. Washington - Spike Owen, SS
3. Baltimore - Nick Esasky, 1B (1989)
4. New York - Bill Joyce, 3B (1894)
5. Cleveland - Gary Pettis, CF (1985)
6. Buffalo - Nick Altrock, SP (1905)
7. Louisville - Derek Bell, RF (1995)
8. Boston - Johnny Lush, SP (will be aged since he didn't play after age 24)
9. New Haven - Jim Leyritz, C (1994)
10. Newark - Delino DeShields, 2B (1997)
11. Philadelphia -
12. Richmond -


FYI: For players whose debut yr is not specified, I'm entering one to make it easier on me when I start importing.
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