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Old 01-10-2021, 01:24 PM   #21
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Thursday, March 4, 1954

My regular season schedule is fictional, but it follows the real life guidelines of MLB schedules of that era. There is no interleague (yet) and there are NO doubleheaders, which is a huge change from the real life schedule.

Each team plays the others in their league 22 times (11 H / 11 A).

The league will stay stable in its makeup and franchise locations will stay in place through 1960.

My expansion plans include 1961, 1971, 1986 and 2001. Four teams (2 for each league) will be added, roughly following real expansion timelines. Only two teams (1 for each league) will be added during 2001 expansion.

Relocations will occur in 1961 - no other relocations will be occurring after that date.

Teams will change divisions in 1961 to reflect the new expansion teams.

A two division format per league will stay in place until 2001 when the current real life three division per sub-league (5 teams each) will be adopted, although the divisional alignment will not follow real life.

Spoiler alert - the Dodgers and Senators do NOT relocate in my sim.

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Old 01-14-2021, 11:06 AM   #22
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Monday, March 8, 1954

Spring Training

The first four days of spring training had no major developments and few minor injuries. Opening day is one month away.


Sunday, March 7th, 1954
Brooklyn Dodgers: C Johnny Bucha was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.

Saturday, March 6th, 1954
Chicago White Sox: 1B Ferris Fain was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.

Detroit Tigers: 2B Bob Mavis was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.

Chicago Cubs: CL Red Murff was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.

Friday, March 5th, 1954
Chicago White Sox: SP Virgil Trucks was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.

Thursday, March 4th, 1954
Washington Senators: RP Camilo Pascual was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Shoulder inflammation. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.

St. Louis Cardinals: SP Harvey Haddix was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.

New York Yankees: RF Dick Greco was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.

Philadelphia Athletics: CL Morrie Martin was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm stiffness. He's expected to miss about 4 days.
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Old 01-14-2021, 11:26 AM   #23
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Monday, March 15, 1954

Spring training continues with no major developments.

Andy Pafko of the Braves signed the first "new" contract in the financially restructured league - a contract extension.


Sunday, March 14th, 1954
Boston Red Sox: 1B Harry Agganis was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.

Saturday, March 13th, 1954
Boston Red Sox: 1B Harry Agganis was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.

St. Louis Cardinals: RP Mel Wright was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Torn labrum (Shoulder). He's expected to miss about 11 months.

Friday, March 12th, 1954
Washington Senators: Hank Foiles has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.

Milwaukee Braves: RP Murray Wall was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.

Washington Senators: SP Johnny Schmitz was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. He's expected to miss about 7 weeks.

Thursday, March 11th, 1954
Boston Red Sox: 2B Ted Lepcio was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.

Tuesday, March 9th, 1954
Detroit Tigers: CL Bob Miller was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Biceps strain. He's expected to miss about 7-8 weeks.

New York Giants: LF Earl Smith was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.

Monday, March 8th, 1954
Washington Senators: C Hank Foiles was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Patellar tendinitis. He's expected to miss about one week.

Detroit Tigers: CF George Bullard was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.


Sunday, March 14th, 1954
Milwaukee Braves: Signed RF Andy Pafko to a 2-year contract extension worth a total of $148,000.
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Monday, March 22, 1954


Spring training continues with no major developments.

The pace of injuries is also slowing down.


Thursday, March 18th, 1954
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Curt Simmons was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.

Boston Red Sox: SS Milt Bolling was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.

Boston Red Sox: RP Jerry Casale was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.

Wednesday, March 17th, 1954
Chicago White Sox: Ferris Fain has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2-3 weeks.

St. Louis Cardinals: SP Tom Poholsky was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
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Monday, March 29, 1954


Spring training injuries increased during the last week. Some were minor muscle sprains and strains, but others were more serious.

The injuries will be forcing several clubs to re-adjust their opening day roster plans as we work our way through the final week of spring training.


Saturday, March 27th, 1954
Detroit Tigers: RP Ralph Branca was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.

Chicago White Sox: RP Bob Keegan was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Partially torn labrum. He's expected to miss about 3 months.

New York Yankees: RP Tom A Gorman was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Abdominal soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.

Friday, March 26th, 1954
Baltimore Orioles: RP Chuck Locke was injured while playing golf. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.

Chicago White Sox: 2B Jim Baumer was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Jammed finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.

Philadelphia Phillies: RP Jim Owens was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.

Wednesday, March 24th, 1954
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Red Schoendienst was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.

Cleveland Indians: SP Bob Lemon was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.

Chicago Cubs: RP Mike Clark was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.

Washington Senators: RP Sonny Dixon was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.

Tuesday, March 23rd, 1954
Cleveland Indians: RP Herb Score was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.

Chicago White Sox: RP Bill Fischer was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.

Milwaukee Braves: RP Dave Jolly was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.

Monday, March 22nd, 1954
Detroit Tigers: RP Frank Lary was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.

Philadelphia Phillies: 2B Granny Hamner was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained anterior cruciate ligament. He's expected to miss about 7 weeks.

Chicago Cubs: RP Max Lanier was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Biceps tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.
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Saturday, April 3, 1954

The final weekend of spring training is now upon us. MLB owners and the commissioner have approved home and home interleague play for the final two days of spring, allowing fans to see their favorite players one last chance before the start of the regular season next Thursday, while also seeing fan favorites from their rival league.

We also had a first trade of spring - with minor leaguers involved.

More injuries occurred, which are further shaping the opening day rosters for all 16 ballclubs.


Wednesday, March 31st, 1954
The St. Louis Cardinals traded 30-year-old second baseman Ed Lyons and 23-year-old minor league left fielder Roman Mejias to the Chicago Cubs, getting 35-year-old center fielder Frank Baumholtz in return.


Friday, April 2nd, 1954
Baltimore Orioles: Chuck Locke has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.

Thursday, April 1st, 1954
New York Yankees: 3B Andy Carey was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.

Washington Senators: 2B Wayne Terwilliger was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.

Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Sam Jethroe was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.

Milwaukee Braves: CL Ernie Johnson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.

Wednesday, March 31st, 1954
Boston Red Sox: SP Leo Kiely was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Torn flexor tendon (elbow). He's expected to miss about 7-8 months.

Philadelphia Phillies: SP Curt Simmons was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.

Tuesday, March 30th, 1954
New York Giants: 2B Amado Ibanez was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.

Milwaukee Braves: 3B Loren Babe was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.

Brooklyn Dodgers: RP Ed Roebuck was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
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Thursday, April 8, 1954

Opening Day

The start of the 1954 regular season is upon us. The league schedule remains balanced, but for the first time ever the leagues have been broken into and Eastern and Western division.

The restructuring of Minor League Baseball (MiLB) took a toll on some of the massive farm systems that had been accumulated by some of the major league clubs. While teams were able to keep their AAA level players heading into the new year (and some teams actually had two different AAA treams), all other players in a teams farm system became free agents.

There were a few big names (known stars after their real careers played out), but remember the game only sees ratings / stats of a 19 or 20 year old with no big league history yet.

The league year began with a 150 round free agent draft to disperse and allocate and fill the entire "new" system of MiLB. Each team now has just four levels of minors, AAA, AA, A, Rookie. Roster limits are described earlier in this narrative.

I will try to post updates weekly (related to the sim), so hopefully I will be able to post quite a few updates on days when I have a few hours to push through some simming.
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Thursday, April 8, 1954

Opening Day

Fans around MLB are not sure what to expect with the new divisional format now in place, other than they know the Yankees will have some additional competition in the post-season to worry about. Even with the divisional change, the Yankees are expecting big things from their club as they push toward a 6th straight series win.

Preseason Predictions (Wins) AL East
1. New York Yankees (98)
2. Boston Red Sox (74)
3. Washington Senators (68)
4. Philadelphia Athletics (55)

Preseason Predictions (Wins) AL West
1. Cleveland Indians (95)
2. Chicago White Sox (91)
3. Baltimore Orioles (75)
4. Detroit Tigers (62)

Preseason Predictions (Wins) NL East
1. Brooklyn Dodgers (93)
2. New York Giants (84)
3. Philadelphia Phillies (72)
4. Pittsburgh Pirates (64)

Preseason Predictions (Wins) NL West
1. Milwaukee Braves (83)
2. St. Louis Cardinals (79)
3. Chicago Cubs (78)
4. Cincinnati Redlegs (65)
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The bigger news that is taking the country by storm is the new CBA and unionization of the players, since is put in motion a true free agency system for veteran players. A number of BIG NAME stars of the day will become eligible for free agency at the conclusion of the 1954 season unless they can work out a contract extension with their current clubs. Fans are not happy with the prospect of losing home time icons and heroes, but second division clubs and their fans are very excited about the possibility of landing one of these stars next winter and changing the landscape of professional baseball.

A sampling of the upcoming free agents...

Player, Team, Age
Ted Williams, Boston, 35
Stan Musial, St. Louis, 33
Sid Gordon, Pittsburgh, 36
Pee Wee Reese, Brooklyn, 35
George Kell, Boston, 31
Mickey Vernon, Washington, 35
Phil Cavarretta, New York, 37
Walker Cooper, Pittsburgh, 39
Eddie Joost, Philadelphia, 37
Preacher Roe, Brooklyn, 38
Dizzy Trout, Greenville (Rookie League), 38
Johnny Vander Meer, Kannapolis (Rookie League), 39
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Check out who the #1 prospect is heading into the year.... very appropriate for today!!
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Opening Day - News & Notes

Major League Baseball owners are expected to name the members of their new relocation sub-committee next week. That group will be responsible for working through current and potential future franchise relocation requests. They are expected to provide a full report back to league offices by July 1st.

Special committees for MLB expansion plans and ballpark renovation or construction plans will be created by May 1st. They will provide full reports to league office by August 1st.

Commissioner Ford Frick is hopeful that by the end of this season, he will have a much more complete picture of all of those "off the field" aspects of Major League Baseball moving into the next off-season.

More detailed information about all of those subjects will be released during the upcoming winter meetings when the full ownership group of the league will be voting on various aspects of the leagues future operations.
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Thursday, April 15, 1954

News & Notes

Major League Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick announced the creation of his new relocation committee today. He has selected Dan Topping (NYY), Tom Yawkey (BOS), Grace Comisky (CWS), Gussie Busch (STL), Powel Crosley (CIN), Phillip Wrigley (CHC) to serve as long as necessary.

They have been given broad authority to fully investigate any plans currently under consideration for relocation. The league owners agreed unanimously last winter to freeze the current franchise locations at least until the special committee completes their report later this year.

It is unclear if any potential relocation plans will be shared with the public at some point in the future, but rumors are persisting that the Dodgers, Giants, Athletics and Senators are all looking for better financial options in the near future.
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*** Note the free agent signings made by the Dodgers mid-week. Two starting pitchers that are not superstars, but they were a part of the minor league restructuring and remained available following the pre-season free agency draft.
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