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Old 05-13-2006, 11:44 AM   #441
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1918 Prospect Watch: ARNOLD "SLUG" COLFAX


Colfax is the latest in the crop of young sluggers who have concentrated on putting the ball out of the park, and he's one of the best yet, attacking the ball with a fervor bordering on rage. Critics say that this trend will ruin the game, but all teams are eagerly recruiting these musclebound heroes of the diamond. There are rumors that the search has even spread into the pitching ranks to find these hidden batsmen. Reports out of Brooklyn say that the Perfectos may even try a young relief pitcher from AAA named Babe Ruth in the outfield! Good luck with that project. It's much more likely that the future homerun hitter will be found the old fashioned way...in the draft. Young "Slug" could be one of those men.

Talents (Contact/Gap/Power/Eye/Avoid K): 73/64/90/67/48
Current Ratings: 51/45/63/47/33
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Old 05-13-2006, 11:48 AM   #442
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1918 DRAFT - Round 1

New York (C) pick: 3B Arnold Colfax
Boston (C) pick: LF Austin Mchenry
Brooklyn pick: P Rats Henderson
Milwaukee pick: C Biz Mackey
Cleveland pick: 1B Robert Hudspeth

Louisville pick: P Harry Heitmann
Pittsburgh pick: C Julio Rojo
Boston (F) pick: 3B Oliver Marcelle
Buffalo pick: LF Clint Thomas

New York (F) pick: 2B Johnny Mostil
Chicago pick: SS Charlie Hollocher
Washington pick: P Dick Mccabe
St. Louis pick: P Hugh Canavan
Cincinnati pick: 3B Babe Pinelli
Detroit pick: P Larry Jacobus
Philadelphia pick: P Oscar Tuero
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No picture for Colfax?
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No picture for Colfax?
I don't know what post you're looking at, but there's a pic there and it was there when I put it up this morning.
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I don't know what post you're looking at, but there's a pic there and it was there when I put it up this morning.
Hm. I see it now. For some reason it wasn't there when I checked earlier.
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Must've been a slow load.

Keep it up mets
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1918 FINAL STANDINGS

Weren't the Scarlets supposed to be over and done with? The Chicago Colts led most of the way with the top staff in the majors and a dominant offense featuring Crush Holloway, Louis Santop and Irish Meusel, but wily Cincy came on at the end and tied them in the last week of the season, forcing a one-game playoff for the pennant. The Colts would have preferred one of their two aces, Joseph Tempkin or Johnny McGraw, to start the game, but unfortunately they had to go with 10 game winner Chief Chouneau. The Scarlets went with veteran "Gulfport Jack" Ryan and in the end, experience was all they needed. They thrashed the Colts 21-2 in the playoff to proceed on to their 9th World Series in 12 years! Elsewhere around the league, the Brooklyn Perfectos decided to try young pitcher Babe Ruth as an outfielder in mid-May. He was so successful that he will most likely never pitch again. In nearly 50 less games, Ruth came close to matching the HR total of Pittsburgh's Sal Narcino, who had 24.
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CONTINENTAL LEAGUE Standings  
 
Team          W  L  PCT   GB Pyt.Rec Diff  Home  Away XInn  1Run  M# Streak Last10 

Cincinnati   93 62 .600    -  86-69   7   48-30 45-32  7-1  31-14  *   W1    4-6 
Chicago      92 63 .594  1.0  93-62  -1   51-26 41-37  8-4  23-20  -   L2    5-5 
Philadelphia 84 70 .545  8.5  91-63  -7   40-37 44-33  6-12 17-23  -   W1    4-6 
Brooklyn     82 72 .532 10.5  85-69  -3   44-33 38-39  7-7  22-22  -   L1    6-4 
Pittsburgh   80 74 .519 12.5  83-71  -3   43-34 37-40  5-4  24-24  -   W5    8-2 
Cleveland    65 89 .422 27.5  70-84  -5   33-44 32-45  6-4  17-28  -   W1    4-6 
Boston (C)   63 91 .409 29.5  63-91   0   34-43 29-48  3-11 20-24  -   L4    4-6 
New York (C) 58 96 .377 34.5  49-105  9   30-47 28-49  5-4  18-17  -   W1    5-5
1918 may go down as the greatest season in the history of baseball. As in the Continental League, a one-game playoff was necessary to determine the winner in the Federal League. Last year's champion Buffalo Barons led most of the and found themselves 6 games up on the St. Louis Maroons with only 9 games to go.....and then the bottom dropped out. Sparked by a fiery speech from team leaders Tris Speaker and Ray Chapman, the Maroons rolled out 9 consecutive wins, tying Buffalo in the final game of the season. In the playoff, St. Louis won in dramatic fashion on a walkoff 3 run homerun by "Shoeless Joe" Jackson, who appears to be finally coming into his own at the venerable age of 28, after being touted as the best prospect in the minors for the last 9 years. Now it's onto the World Series to face the team that swept them 4 years earlier.
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FEDERAL LEAGUE Standings  
  
Team          W  L  PCT   GB Pyt.Rec Diff  Home  Away XInn  1Run  M# Streak Last10 

St. Louis    87 68 .561    -  91-64  -4   48-30 39-38  7-6  28-22  *  W10   10-0 
Buffalo      86 69 .555  1.0  87-68  -1   43-34 43-35  5-6  18-20  -   L1    4-6 
Louisville   84 70 .545  2.5  90-64  -6   43-34 41-36  6-3  28-23  -   W1    7-3 
Washington   80 74 .519  6.5  72-82   8   39-38 41-36  9-5  27-23  -   L2    4-6 
Milwaukee    78 76 .506  8.5  77-77   1   42-35 36-41  6-6  15-23  -   L6    3-7 
Boston (F)   69 85 .448 17.5  69-85   0   38-39 31-46  6-10 26-22  -   W2    6-4 
New York (F) 67 87 .435 19.5  69-85  -2   37-40 30-47  3-7  19-21  -   L7    2-8 
Detroit      66 88 .429 20.5  64-90   2   31-46 35-42  5-4  18-25  -   L1    5-5
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LAZARUS "GERMANY" DAVID, SS, BROOKLYN PERFECTOS, 34 Years Old - Despite worries that he might be fading, Lazarus "came back to life" (had to say it) and proved that he has a couple more years left in him. Hopefully he can last long enough for the Perfectos to make it to the postseason.
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Year     G    AB    H  2B 3B HR RBI    R   BB  HP SF    K  SB  CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS Teams 

1902   135   413   96   7  4  4  28   56   40   3  0  149  45  22 .232 .305 .298 .603 BRO 
1903   146   535  117  14  1  4  37   73   54   4  2  188  51  25 .219 .294 .271 .565 BRO 
1904   146   536  159  19 12  1  44   87   71   1  2  158  63  30 .297 .379 .382 .761 BRO,CL 
1905   119   386   80  10  2  4  41   70   88   3  5  127  41  17 .207 .355 .275 .629 BRO 
1906   148   502  134  12  8  1  63   75  120   2  2  179  57  25 .267 .409 .329 .738 BRO,CL 
1907   149   500  102   8  4  0  36   81  136   2  2  211  63  17 .204 .375 .236 .611 BRO 
1908   147   482  107  11  2  1  44   87  130   7  5  176  66  18 .222 .391 .259 .650 BRO 
1909   136   460  103  16  1  3  28   74  107   1  1  164  63  25 .224 .371 .283 .653 BRO 
1910   136   463  121   6  4  1  41   65   97   1  1  143  52  27 .261 .390 .298 .688 BRO 
1911   147   427  101   9  3  6  50   71   90   2  2  138  54  22 .237 .370 .314 .684 BRO 
1912   145   476  147  18  9  5  61   86  120   4  2  151  53  33 .309 .450 .416 .866 BRO,CL
1913   143   454  122   8  4  2  36   84  123   1  1  125  60  32 .269 .425 .317 .742 BRO,CL 
1914   157   522  136  11  3  3  44   92  139   4  0  160  64  22 .261 .420 .310 .730 BRO 
1915   154   502  150  12  2  1  49   87  109   4  1  114  61  24 .299 .427 .337 .764 BRO,CL 
1916   148   521  171  16  7  2  70   87  111   2  2   89  62  23 .328 .447 .397 .844 BRO,CL
1917   143   502  137  12  1  0  52   88  105   2  5  113  50  23 .273 .397 .301 .698 BRO 
1918   143   510  148  15  3  3  57  101  130   3  1  167  36  23 .290 .436 .349 .785 BRO,CL 

Total 2442  8191 2131 204 70 41 781 1364 1770  46 34 2552 941 408 .260 .393 .317 .710 

                (Con/Gap/HR/Eye/Avoid)
Original Talents: 90/40/20/90/40
Current Talents: 60/40/18/106/33
Current Ratings: 54/36/9/98/30
RICHARD FAULKNER, C, CLEVELAND SPIDERS, 33 Years Old - Faulkner continues his performance as a super-sub and remains a fan fave in Cleveland.
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Year      G    AB   H  2B 3B HR RBI   R  BB  HP SF   K SB CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS Teams 
 
1903                              PLAYED IN A BALL                                CLE 
1904                              PLAYED IN A BALL                                CLE 
1905                              PLAYED IN A BALL                                CLE
1906      1     3   1   0  0  0   0   0   1   0  0   1  0  0 .333 .500 .333 .833  CLE 
1907      3     3   0   0  0  0   0   0   0   0  0   2  0  0 .000 .000 .000 .000  CLE 
1908      8    22   3   1  0  0   2   1   1   0  0  11  0  0 .136 .174 .182 .356  CLE 
1909      4     3   0   0  0  0   0   0   0   0  0   1  0  0 .000 .000 .000 .000  CLE
1910                              PLAYED IN AAA                                   CLE 
1911     23    73  17   6  0  0   8   8   6   0  3  19  1  0 .233 .280 .315 .596  CLE 
1912     29    84  16   1  0  1   5  13   8   1  0  17  0  0 .190 .269 .238 .507  CLE 
1913     54   125  20   2  0  0   8   9  11   0  0  31  0  0 .160 .228 .176 .404  CLE 
1914     15    36   7   3  0  0   5   4   5   0  0  15  0  0 .194 .293 .278 .570  CLE 
1915     65   157  45   8  0  0  11  11  14   1  1  41  0  0 .287 .347 .338 .684  CLE 
1916     97   292  68   9  0  2  33  31  27   0  7  80  1  0 .233 .291 .284 .576  CLE
1917     65   151  43   4  0  0  17  16  14   0  1  42  0  0 .285 .343 .311 .655  CLE 
1918     89   308  94  10  1  1  33  42  34   1  1  46  3  0 .305 .375 .354 .729  CLE 

Total   453  1257 314  44  1  4 122 135 121   3 13 306  5  0 .250 .314 .296 .610 

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Original Talents: 90/60/30/85/60
Current Talents: 67/33/43/85/53
Current Ratings: 59/27/25/36/45
CORWIN "CRAFTY" CARLSON, SP, BROOKLYN PERFECTOS, 33 Years Old - Crafty is winding down his career in the pen. He just doesn't have the endurance to be a starter anymore.
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Year    G  GS   W  L SV  ERA     IP   HA   R  ER HR  BB    K CG SHO WHIP BABIP  Teams 
 
1904   10   0   3  1  0 0.90   10.0    7   2   1  0   6    6  0   0 1.30  .226   BRO 
1905   20   0   2  5  1 5.30   18.2   16  12  11  3  12   15  0   0 1.50  .265   BRO
1906   57   0   4  3 13 2.64   61.1   58  20  18  2  21   38  0   0 1.29  .289   BRO 
1907   70   0   2  4 18 3.51   74.1   59  30  29  3  25   46  0   0 1.13  .253   BRO,CL
1908   58   0   4  6  1 3.08   52.2   46  18  18  3  23   39  0   0 1.31  .285   BRO
1909   57   0   8  3 13 0.91   59.2   35  11   6  1  23   35  0   0 0.97  .201   BRO 
1910   38   0   5  2  6 2.95   36.2   29  16  12  1  18   20  0   0 1.28  .246   BRO 
1911   37  37  15 13  0 2.89  289.2  288 118  93 13  81  187 10   1 1.27  .301   BRO 
1912   38  38  18 15  0 3.11  301.1  288 135 104 12  94  186 13   4 1.27  .290   BRO 
1913   37  37  19 14  0 3.42  284.1  273 126 108 15  88  165 10   0 1.27  .286   BRO 
1914   28   0   2  0  0 4.44   26.1   26  15  13  2  13   13  0   0 1.48  .279   BRO
1915   51  27  16 10  4 2.87  241.1  221  92  77  7  80  144  8   1 1.25  .285   BRO 
1916   38  18  13  8  0 4.68  159.2  179  89  83 10  56  104  7   1 1.47  .327   BRO 
1917   10   1   1  1  0 4.70   15.1   23  11   8  3   4    8  0   0 1.76  .357   BRO 
1918   10   2   2  0  0 4.03   22.1   23  10  10  0   8   19  0   0 1.39  .324   BRO 

Total 559 160 114 85 56 3.22 1653.2 1571 705 591 75 552 1025 48   7 1.28  .289 

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Original Talents: 50/90/70
Current Talents: 73/91/64
Current Ratings: 66/83/60
BOBBY STINE, 2B, LOUISVILLE COLONELS, 34 Years Old - Stine missed a couple of weeks after straining his back, but his batting average came back to 1915 levels, and he still has his phenomenal betting eye.
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Year      G    AB    H  2B 3B HR RBI   R   BB  HP SF    K  SB  CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS Teams 

1905    154   599  132  17  2  5  49  72   80   5  2  224  26  10 .220 .316 .280 .597  LOU 
1906    137   482  124  19  3  3  61  75   93   4  6  111  17   8 .257 .378 .328 .706  LOU 
1907    147   511  142  13  2  2  41  67   92   5  2  123  16  12 .278 .392 .323 .715  LOU 
1908    146   499  147  15  4  3  43  91  103   6  3  139  13  11 .295 .419 .359 .778  LOU 
1909    150   448  112  15  1  0  39  70  141   3  5  156  21   6 .250 .429 .288 .717  LOU 
1910    146   446  116  21  2  1  41  61  114   2  3  183  11   6 .260 .411 .323 .733  LOU
1911    150   472  125  15  2  4  49  61  108   5  2  169  21   9 .265 .405 .331 .736  LOU 
1912    132   431  109  10  3  6  51  62  100   2  2  144  14   5 .253 .394 .332 .726  LOU 
1913    135   441  116  22  4  3  80  52  110   0  5  134  10   6 .263 .406 .351 .758  LOU 
1914    142   489  110  14  3  1  46  63  112   2  3  147  19   6 .225 .370 .272 .642  LOU 
1915    149   491  133  26  4  1  51  73  122   1  5  100  19  12 .271 .414 .346 .760  LOU,FL 
1916     99   330   78  13  2  3  15  62   87   2  0  106  12   4 .236 .399 .315 .714  LOU
1917    140   479  108  14  1  1  27  73  104   4  3  163  16  10 .225 .366 .265 .631  LOU 
1918    133   479  130  22  5  1  33  91  111   1  1  143  15  15 .271 .409 .344 .753  LOU 

Total  1960  6597 1682 236 38 34 626 973 1477  42 42 2042 230 120 .255 .392 .318 .710 

                (Con/Gap/HR/Eye/Avoid)
Original Talents: 90/50/30/90/34
Current Talents: 56/50/22/102/34
Current Ratings: 49/44/13/96/28
JAKE SCOTT, SS, BOSTON PILGRIMS, 30 Years Old - Scott didn't have as great a year as 1917, but he ended the season with exactly 1000 hits and, if he continues at this pace, 2000 is not out of reach.
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Year      G    AB    H  2B 3B HR RBI   R  BB  HP SF   K  SB CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS  Teams 
 
1906                              PLAYED IN AA                                       BSP 
1907                              PLAYED IN AA                                       BSP
1908     20    25    3   1  0  0   1   1   0   0  0   8   1  0 .120 .120 .160 .280   BSP 
1909      7     3    0   0  0  0   0   1   0   0  0   2   1  0 .000 .000 .000 .000   BSP 
1910      5     5    1   0  0  0   0   0   0   0  0   1   0  1 .200 .200 .200 .400   BSP 
1911     90   155   34   9  3  1  23  13   9   5  1  51  10  1 .219 .282 .335 .618   BSP 
1912    116   178   41   8  1  0  23  15  23   4  1  52  20  4 .230 .330 .287 .617   BSP 
1913    125   263   72  18  4  2  39  49  30   5  2  71  23  4 .274 .357 .395 .752   BSP 
1914    143   415  116  21  5  4  68  61  35   4  3  79  37  7 .280 .339 .383 .722   BSP 
1915    153   574  186  39  7  4  92  94  61   9  4 128  57 12 .324 .395 .437 .832   BSP,FL 
1916    137   529  171  36  3  3  66  69  59   8  4 103  49  9 .323 .397 .420 .816   BSP 
1917    148   559  199  36  8  3  78  93  76   3  3  93  59 18 .356 .434 .465 .899   BSP,FL 
1918    151   554  177  33  7  3  87 108  81   8  5 107  51 12 .319 .410 .421 .831   BSP,FL 

Total  1095  3260 1000 201 38 20 477 504 374  46 23 695 308 68 .307 .383 .410 .794 

(Con/Gap/HR/Eye/Avoid)
Original Talents: 90/80/20/40/55
Current Talents: 80/80/41/53/36
Current Ratings:73/74/34/37/38
MO JENKS, CF, LOUISVILLE COLONELS, 29 Years Old - On any other teams, Jenks would be starting, but with Ken and Cy Williams in the way, Mo is delegated to the bench for at least 4-5 more years.
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Year      G    AB   H  2B 3B HR RBI   R  BB  HP SF   K  SB CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS Teams 
 
1907                              PLAYED IN AA                                      LOU 
1908                              PLAYED IN AA                                      LOU
1909                              PLAYED IN AA                                      LOU
1910    101   113  29   0  1  0  14  21  11   3  1  39  16  0 .257 .336 .274 .610   LOU
1911    108   156  39   5  0  2  20  21   5   2  0  56  20  2 .250 .282 .321 .603   LOU 
1912     85   116  27   3  0  3  11  17   8   2  0  36  14  4 .233 .294 .336 .630   LOU 
1913     88   105  28   2  0  1  10  14   6   1  1  23  13  7 .267 .310 .314 .624   LOU 
1914    132   195  57   5  2  3  30  30  15   4  2  50  24  6 .292 .352 .385 .736   LOU 
1915    130   209  52   2  1  1  26  32  23   1  0  65  27  6 .249 .326 .282 .608   LOU 
1916    108   159  53   4  1  2  25  27  19   1  4  49  27  3 .333 .399 .409 .808   LOU 
1917    127   157  38   4  1  3  30  26  22   2  2  49  17  4 .242 .339 .338 .676   LOU 
1918    124   137  41   6  1  2  32  29  18   3  5  37  10  3 .299 .380 .401 .782   LOU 

Total  1003  1347 364  31  7 17 198 217 127  19 15 404 168 35 .270 .338 .341 .680 

(Con/Gap/HR/Eye/Avoid)
Original Talents: 90/25/62/40/25
Current Talents: 56/40/79/40/25
Current Ratings: 61/40/72/39/31
CHESTER "KINGPIN" CARR, MR, BOSTON BEANEATERS, 30 Years Old - Kingpin has come to the realization that he will probably be a reliever until his career ends. As long as he can help the Beaneaters, he's fine with it.
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Year     G    GS   W   L  SV   ERA     IP   HA   R  ER HR  BB    K CG SHO WHIP BABIP  Teams 

1908                              PLAYED IN AAA                                        BSB
1909    48     0   4   5   9  3.29   41.0   39  19  15  2  20   36  0   0 1.44  .306   BSB 
1910    45    36  17  11   6  2.83  254.1  205 105  80 10  73  218  1   0 1.09  .269   BSB
1911    40    40  12  14   0  3.18  274.1  225 119  97 18  82  222  2   0 1.12  .268   BSB 
1912    36    36  16  12   0  3.21  272.1  238 120  97 12  82  233 10   3 1.18  .292   BSB 
1913    38    38  16  18   0  3.87  307.1  286 161 132 30 111  253 21   1 1.29  .287   BSB 
1914    24     0   1   2   0  4.91   22.0   21  13  12  3  11   22  0   0 1.45  .310   BSB 
1915    28     0   4   3   0  3.00   36.0   33  13  12  1  15   33  0   0 1.33  .308   BSB 
1916    60     1   2   5   1  3.71   68.0   73  41  28  6  39   49  0   0 1.65  .322   BSB 
1917    30     0   3   5   0  4.67   27.0   25  15  14  4  12   10  0   0 1.37  .241   BSB 
1918    27     2   1   4   2  3.64   42.0   37  18  17  4  12   28  1   1 1.17  .256   BSB 

Total  376   153  76  79  18  3.37 1344.1 1182 624 504 90 457 1104 35   5 1.22  .282 

                (Stuff/Control/Movement)
Original Talents: 62/78/70
Current Talents: 68/79/43
Current Ratings: 69/75/50
SAM "SAMBO" KINGMA, 1B, BUFFALO BARONS, 32 Years Old - Sambo's batting average was the second highest of his career. He will eventually be passed as the Career HR Leader, but he's the one who set the stage for players like Sal Narcino and Babe Ruth
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Year      G    AB    H  2B 3B  HR RBI   R  BB  HP SF    K SB CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS Teams 
 
1909    148   538  134  30  4   6  77  60  68   5  1  191  2  0 .249 .338 .353 .691  BUF 
1910    147   562  131  20  4   9  75  72  50   0  6  197  1  4 .233 .293 .331 .624  BUF 
1911    147   522  122  26  3  15  73  72  53   7  3  176  0  2 .234 .311 .381 .692  BUF 
1912    146   537  133  34  2  14  65  75  52   4  5  169  3  3 .248 .316 .397 .713  BUF 
1913    146   537  159  43  5  22 105  86  63   4  9  168  1  1 .296 .369 .518 .886  BUF,FL 
1914    157   556  126  25  3  12  75  74  75   2  6  208  1  2 .227 .318 .347 .665  BUF
1915    140   502  117  30  1  10  64  66  79   2  2  152  4  2 .233 .338 .357 .695  BUF
1916    148   548  136  29  5   7  57  72  82   0  3  162  2  7 .248 .344 .358 .702  BUF,FL
1917    150   548  134  33  4  16  82  86  77   3  5  176  6  2 .245 .338 .407 .745  BUF 
1918    152   541  150  33  1  11  93  80  96   4  6  157  4  1 .277 .386 .403 .789  BUF,FL 

Total  1481  5391 1342 303 32 122 766 743 695  31 46 1756 24 24 .249 .336 .385 .720 

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Original Talents: 70/60/86/60/30
Current Talents: 62/60/88/60/30
Current Ratings: 62/53/84/52/27
BILLY "B.B." BARAN, C, DETROIT WOLVERINES, 27 Years Old - It was another shortened season for Baran as he missed nearly 2 months with a severely broken finger. Still he became only the second player ever to surpass the 100 HR plateau.
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Year     G    AB   H  2B 3B  HR RBI   R  BB  HP SF   K SB CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS Teams 
 
1910    66   137  22   5  0   1   9   9  16   1  0  46  1  0 .161 .253 .219 .472  DET 
1911   125   390  96  19  1   2  46  42  63   2  4 101  0  0 .246 .351 .315 .666  DET 
1912   134   462 127  24  0  15  59  68  73   2  2 101  0  0 .275 .375 .424 .799  DET,FL 
1913   140   488 143  18  0  24  83  89  90   4  1 102  1  0 .293 .407 .477 .884  DET,FL
1914   151   520 149  36  0  23  79  84  92   0  5 130  1  0 .287 .391 .488 .879  DET,FL 
1915   126   416 114  26  1  14  73  72  85   2  6  95  0  0 .274 .395 .442 .837  DET,FL
1916   123   415 102  21  3  12  65  77  87   0  4  85  0  0 .246 .374 .398 .771  DET,FL
1917    73   219  66  16  1   6  31  42  65   1  4  51  2  0 .301 .457 .466 .923  DET,FL
1918    84   290  79   7  1   9  46  44  49   5  1  62  3  0 .272 .386 .397 .782  DET 
 
Total 1022  3337 898 172  7 106 491 527 620  17 27 773  8  0 .269 .384 .420 .804 

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Original Talents: 89/66/71/70/54
Current Talents: 72/66/81/70/54
Current Ratings: 66/65/85/69/55
JEREMIAH "THE PROPHET" FELLOWS, SS, MILWAUKEE BREWERS, 28 Years Old - The Prophet continued his nosedive, posting a miserable batting average when called up to the majors despite utterly dominating AAA. One wonders if he saw this coming. He is "The Prophet" after all.
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Year     G    AB   H  2B 3B HR RBI   R  BB  HP SF   K   SB CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS Teams 
 
1911   148   533 143  15  7  4  57  78  95   8  2  157  33  9 .268 .386 .345 .731  MIL
1912   144   492 147  18  7  1  73  73 104   8  4   94  40  8 .299 .426 .370 .796  MIL 
1913   147   501 142  17  4  4  57  81  99   5  3  102  33  5 .283 .405 .357 .762  MIL
1914   154   528 158  23  7  2  86  81 107   5  5  124  28  8 .299 .419 .381 .799  MIL,FL
1915   133   292  84  17  1  2  39  50  59   4  2   58  17  3 .288 .412 .373 .785  MIL 
1916   137   331  98  21  2  1  41  67  79   6  1   42  24  5 .296 .439 .381 .820  MIL,FL 
1917    60    59  13   2  0  0   5   9  20   0  1   15   2  1 .220 .412 .254 .667  MIL
1918    18    15   2   2  0  0   4   4   6   0  0    9   1  0 .133 .381 .267 .648  MIL 

Total  941  2751 787 115 28 14 362 443 569  36 18  601 178 39 .286 .413 .364 .776 

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Original Talents: 75/50/20/90/50
Current Talents: 56/50/20/90/50
Current Ratings: 59/57/25/86/47
SAL "STUMPY" NARCINO, C, PITTSBURGH PIRATES, 27 Years Old - Stumpy's power game finally appeared as he set a new record for HR in a season with 24. He could win the Batter of the Year award.
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Year    G   AB    H  2B 3B HR RBI   R  BB  HP SF   K  SB CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS Teams 
 
1912  140  498  178  30  1  5  76  66  44   3  3 133   0  2 .357 .411 .452 .862 PIT,CL 
1913  108  385  131  24  3  7  58  60  55   2  2  78   6  0 .340 .423 .473 .896 PIT 
1914  153  554  181  43  0 10 103  73  48   4  6 124   3  2 .327 .381 .458 .839 PIT,CL 
1915  153  540  172  36  3  5  93  87  69   3  5 152   6  1 .319 .395 .424 .820 PIT,CL 
1916  138  531  169  36  1  8 101  90  51   3  6 128   6  0 .318 .377 .435 .812 PIT,CL
1917  144  525  166  29  3  9  82  68  66   0  3 117   2  0 .316 .391 .434 .825 PIT,CL 
1918  141  505  166  34  1 24 112 112  68   5  6 131   6  0 .329 .409 .543 .952 PIT,CL
 
Total 977 3538 1163 232 12 68 625 556 401  20 31 863   29 5 .329 .397 .459 .856 

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Original Talents: 90/75/63/40/40
Current Talents: 90/75/63/40/40
Current Ratings: 84/76/68/36/46
JOSEPH "CHOP" TEMPKIN, SP, CHICAGO COLTS, 23 Years Old - Chop has elevated himself to ace level with this amazing season. Falling short at the end left a bitter taste in his mouth, but he'll have many more chances.
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Year     G    GS   W   L  SV   ERA     IP   HA   R  ER HR  BB   K CG SHO WHIP BABIP  Teams 

1913                              PLAYED IN AA                                         CHC 
1914    40    40  18  14   0  3.04  287.0  252 118  97  6  92  184  5  1  1.20  .279   CHC 
1915    42    42  15  14   0  2.94  315.2  282 115 103  4  70  215  5  2  1.12  .288   CHC 
1916    42    42  21  12   0  3.01  314.0  297 114 105  4  93  199  6  2  1.24  .298   CHC,CL
1917    42    42  16  12   0  2.54  319.1  280 108  90  0  96  210  4  0  1.18  .289   CHC 
1918    42    42  25  10   0  2.81  307.0  295 121  96  1  89  196  5  2  1.25  .302   CHC,CL 

Total  208   208  95  62   0  2.86 1543.0 1406 576 491 15 440 1004 25  7  1.20  .292 

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Original Talents: 45/90/90
Current Talents: 62/90/90
Current Ratings: 60/85/98
ACE BOOMCHENKO, SP, PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES, 23 Years Old - Ace was used as closer and spot starter in his first full season in the bigs. If not for his tendedncy to give up the longball, he would be starting all the time.
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Year     G    GS   W   L  SV   ERA     IP   HA   R  ER HR  BB   K CG SHO WHIP BABIP  Teams 

1914                              PLAYED IN AAA                                        PHI 
1915                              PLAYED IN AAA                                        PHI
1916                              PLAYED IN AAA                                        PHI
1917     1     0   0   0   0  0.00    1.0    2   1   0  0   0   0  0   0 2.00  .333    PHI 
1918    31    17   7   5   9  4.57  108.1   99  56  55 13  76 100  0   0 1.62  .290    PHI 

Total   32    17   7   5   9  4.53  109.1  101  57  55 13  76 100  0   0 1.62  .290 


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Original Talents: 85/70/70
Current Talents: 102/128/36
Current Ratings: 91/60/38
VICTOR HURKA, 3B, CHICAGO COLTS, 25 Years Old - A pall was cast over Hurka's great season when he tore his hamstring in the final week of the season. It's very likely that he will miss a good portion of 1919 as well. The Scarlets poured salt in the wound when they manhandled the Colts in the one-game playoff to decide the pennant.
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Year    G   AB   H  2B 3B HR RBI   R  BB  HP SF   K  SB CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS Teams 
  
1915  155  516 160  14  1  2  58  53 115   2  3  75   2  7 .310 .436 .353 .788  CHC 
1916  147  507 153  17  0  1  43  95 104   2  2  63   7  4 .302 .421 .341 .762  CHC
1917  151  533 165  14  2  3  56 103 120   3  2  76   7  4 .310 .438 .360 .798  CHC 
1918  144  533 164  20  0  5  68  97  98   6  2  78   5  0 .308 .419 .373 .793  CHC 

Total 597 2089 642  65  3 11 225 348 437  13  9 292  21 15 .307 .429 .357 .786 
 

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Original Talents: 86/40/30/85/65
Current Talents: 76/40/30/76/65
Current Ratings: 74/42/28/77/69
EINNOR ILITNEG, SP, CLEVELAND SPIDERS, 21 Years Old - Einnor is slowly improving in AA, but it will still be a couple years before he makes it to the bigs. Some folks say that he would be there now if he didn't have the habit of getting completely drunk on Svelbardian mushroom whiskey the night before each game. Supposedly it's a Viking tradition.
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Year     G    GS   W   L  SV   ERA     IP   HA   R  ER HR  BB   K CG SHO WHIP BABIP  Teams 

1916                              PLAYED IN AA                                         PHI
1917                              PLAYED IN AA                                         PHI
1918                              PLAYED IN AA                                         PHI


                (Stuff/Control/Movement)
Original Talents: 90/55/80
Current Talents: 90/55/80
Current Ratings: 47/27/38
JASPER "FLEET" DUNWOODY, SS, CLEVELAND SPIDERS, 22 Years Old - Dunwoody came back from last year's broken ankle on fire and he never quit, winning what we hope is his first of many batting titles.
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Year    G   AB   H  2B 3B HR RBI   R  BB  HP SF   K  SB CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS Teams 
  
1917  105  403 140  27 10  4  72  62  33   0  1  51  17 14 .347 .396 .494 .890  CLE 
1918  147  563 205  37 15  0  84  97  79   0  2  86  40 19 .364 .441 .483 .924  CLE,CL 

Total 252  966 345  64 25  4 156 159 112   0  3 137  57 33 .357 .423 .488 .910 


(Con/Gap/HR/Eye/Avoid)
Original Talents: 90/90/20/40/55
Current Talents: 71/90/20/40/55
Current Ratings: 71/87/16/33/55
ARNOLD "SLUG" COLFAX, 3B, NEW YORK HIGHLANDERS, 23 Years Old - Slug stormed onto the scene and only got better as the season rolled on, showing even more power than was expected. The Highlander fans are quite happy. It's been a while since they have been able to smile.
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Year    G   AB   H  2B 3B HR RBI   R  BB  HP SF   K  SB CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS Teams 
  
1918  151  532 144  23  2 12  67  67  94   0  4 126   0  2 .271 .378 .389 .767  NYH 

Total 151  532 144  23  2 12  67  67  94   0  4 126   0  2 .271 .378 .389 .767 
 
(Con/Gap/HR/Eye/Avoid)
Original Talents: 73/64/90/67/48
Current Talents: 73/80/106/84/48
Current Ratings: 68/55/81/59/48
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1918 WORLD SERIES PREVIEW

CONTINENTAL LEAGUE CHAMPION: CINCINNATI SCARLETS (93-62)




Team Batting Average: .278 (6th)
Team ERA: 3.91 (4th)

Top Batters:
Walter Holke - .313, 101 RBI
Doc Wiley - .349, 85 RBI, 27 SB
Jack Smith - .303, 95 RBI

Top Pitchers:
Bert Gallia - 18-12, 2.81 ERA, 135 K
Reb Russell - 17-8, 3.05 ERA, 11 Saves, 124 K


FEDERAL LEAGUE CHAMPION: ST. LOUIS MAROONS (87-68)


Team Batting Average: .276 (8th)
Team ERA: 4.22 (8th)

Top Batters:
Tris Speaker - .331, 15 HR, 105 RBI
Ray Chapman - .312, 99 RBI, 17 SB
Harry Heilmann - .320, 89 RBI

Top Pitchers:
Bernie Duffy - 19-7, 3.45 ERA, 179 K
Pat Hynes - 22-13, 3.60 ERA, 122 K


Neither of these teams lead their leagues in any categories. The Series could go either way, but we'll go with experience over youth.

PREDICTION: Scarlets in 7
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1918 WORLD SERIES


10/2/1918 - GAME 1 SCARLETS 5 - MAROONS 3, 11 innings


Cincy lost starting pitcher Bert Gallia to an injury in the first inning, but the still managed to hold off the Maroons until a St. Louis rally in the bottom of the 9th sent it to extras. In the 11th, the Maroons' defense broke down, allowing 2 unearned runs and handing the win to the Scarlets.

10/3/1918 - GAME 2 SCARLETS 1 - MAROONS 3

Bingo Demoss led off St. Louis' 3rd inning rally with a homer and Harry Heilmann followed soon after with an RBI double, enough to tie the series up at one game apiece before they head back to Cincinnati.

10/5/1918 - GAME 3 MAROONS 1 - SCARLETS 4

Frank Allen pitched a complete game 5 hitter to give Cincy their second win of the Series. Jack Smith and Doc Wiley led the Scarlets with 2 hits and 1 RBI apiece.

10/6/1918 - GAME 4 MAROONS 6 - SCARLETS 5

Down 4-0, the Maroons rallied for 3 runs in the 7th and 3 in the 8th to nip the Scarlets by one run and tie the Series up at 2. Jelly Gardner and Cy Perkins led the way with 3 RBI each.

10/7/1918 - GAME 5 MAROONS 8 - SCARLETS 2

Five runs in the 5th put the Maroons up 6-1, and allowed Pat Hynes to coast the rest of the way. Ray Chapman led the team with 3 hits and Joe Jackson knocked in 3 with his sole hit. St. Louis heads back home with a 3-2 Series lead.

10/9/1918 - GAME 6 SCARLETS 12 - MAROONS 5

The St. Louis defense took the day off, giving up 4 errors and rolling over in submission as the Scarlets pummeled them 12-5. Doc Wiley led Cincy with 4 hits and 3 RBI.

10/10/1918 - GAME 7 SCARLETS 2 - MAROONS 6

The Maroons got their sweet revenge for the 1914 sweep by taking Game 7 and the crown. Bernie Duffy was dominant in his second win and Bingo Demoss had 4 hits to set the table for the other batters.

1918 WORLD CHAMPS - ST. LOUIS MAROONS
2nd Championship


SERIES MVP: Bernie Duffy - 2-0, 2.96 ERA, 24.1 IP, 20 Hits, 8 BB, 18 K
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Nooooo! Down goes Vic, and he was doing so well in his first four seasons too. Hopefully, he can bounce back, he's tough, he's a third baseman!
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1918 AWARD WINNERS
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CONTINENTAL LEAGUE TOP ROOKIE: 
Arnold Colfax (NYH) - He batted .271 in 532 AB, with 12 homers and 67 RBI.

FEDERAL LEAGUE TOP ROOKIE: 
Biz Mackey (MIL) - He batted .338 in 385 AB, with 0 homers and 71 RBI.

CONTINENTAL LEAGUE TOP ACE: 
Johnny Mcgraw (CHC) - He had a record of 27-9 with an ERA of 2.32 and 3 shutouts.  In 41 games started, he pitched 310 innings, fanning 286 and walking 49 batters.

CONTINENTAL LEAGUE TOP SLUGGER: 
Sal Narcino (PIT) - He batted .329 in 505 AB, with 24 homers and 112 RBI.

FEDERAL LEAGUE TOP ACE: 
Walter Johnson (BUF) - He had a record of 27-11 with an ERA of 2.23 and 2 shutouts.  In 42 games started, he pitched 364 innings, fanning 287 and walking 72 batters.

FEDERAL LEAGUE TOP SLUGGER: 
Tris Speaker (STL) - He batted .331 in 517 AB, with 15 homers and 105 RBI.

CONTINENTAL LEAGUE GOLD GLOVE Winners: 
Pitcher: Andy Cooper (BRO)
Catcher: Sal Narcino (PIT)
First Base: Art Wilson (CLE)
Second Base: Ben Dyer (BRO)
Third Base: Art Phelan (CIN)
Shortstop: Eddie Mulligan (NYH)
Leftfield: Gene Curtis (NYH)
Centerfield: Spotswood Poles (PIT)
Rightfield: Branch Russell (PIT)

FEDERAL LEAGUE GOLD GLOVE Winners: 
Pitcher: Joe Sherman (BSP)
Catcher: Ducky Holmes (LOU)
First Base: Gene Paulette (MIL)
Second Base: Bingo Demoss (STL)
Third Base: Oliver Marcelle (BSP)
Shortstop: Ray Chapman (STL)
Leftfield: George Shively (DET)
Centerfield: Cristobal Torriente (WAS)
Rightfield: Tris Speaker (STL)
1918 LEAGUE LEADERS
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TOP 5 in BATTING AVG :
.364 Jasper Dunwoody(CLE,CL)
.352 Crush Holloway(CHC)
.351 George Sisler(PIT,CL)
.349 Doc Wiley(CIN,CL)
.343 Jack Lelivelt(DET)

TOP 5 in HOMERUNS :
24 Sal Narcino(PIT,CL)
17 Rogers Hornsby(MIL,FL)
17 Cy Williams(LOU,FL)
15 Tris Speaker(STL,FL)
14 Oscar Charleston(NYK,FL)

TOP 5 in RBI :
118 Irish Meusel(CHC,CL)
116 Fred Luderus(BRO)
112 Sal Narcino(PIT,CL)
108 Cy Williams(LOU,FL)
107 Rogers Hornsby(MIL,FL)

TOP 5 in ERA :
2.23 Walter Johnson(BUF,FL)
2.32 John Mcgraw(CHC,CL)
2.36 John Donaldson(PHI,CL)
2.81 Bert Gallia(CIN)
2.81 Joseph Tempkin(CHC,CL)

TOP 5 in WINS :
27 Walter Johnson(BUF,FL)
27 John Mcgraw(CHC,CL)
26 Jose Mendez(BUF,FL)
25 Joseph Tempkin(CHC,CL)
24 Irv Higginbotham(PIT,CL)

TOP 5 in SAVES :
37 Bill Chambers(PIT)
31 Blaine Thomas(BUF)
31 John Halla(BSP)
30 George Beck(NYH,CL)
29 Vean Gregg(WAS)
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NOTEWORTHY EVENTS - 1918

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  • January 5 - The subterranean Justizvollzugsanstalts (JVA's), or POW jails of the former D.H.R.V., are discovered by occupying Russian and Ottoman forces. It is eventually revealed that many of the captives, most of whom were political prisoners, were killed in mass executions and thrown into large charnel pits on the lowest levels of the prisons, hundreds of feet beneath the earth. Many man-made chambers with implements of torture are discovered as well. The largest of the JVA's is housed in Klaussteinhöhlen-Komplex, a vast series of natural caverns in central Germany. The final tally of the dead exceeds 75,000.
  • January 11 - Led by Congresswomen Jeannette Rankin and Carrie Chapman Catt, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly pass a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would grant the right to vote, regardless of gender by a vote of 326-52.
  • January 12 - President Lodge voices his support for the Women's Suffrage Amendment and commends the House of Represntatives for their action, urging the Senate to quickly follow suit so that it may be submitted to the states for ratification.
  • January 22 - Pope Leo XIV suffers a stroke while in captivity. Paralyzed and unable to speak, he is escorted to Rome where he convalesces in the Vatican, which has been returned to the possession of the Catholic Church.
  • January 27 - The Senate passes the Women's Suffrage Amendment by a vote of 67-27. The main resistance comes from the Deep South Democrats and Populists.
  • February 19 - Joseph Stalin reappears in Kiev. He begins a campaign to garner support for Ukraine independence from Russia.
  • March 1 - California and Montana become the first two states to ratify the 18th Amendment.
  • March 6 - The Finnish Air Force is founded. The blue swastika is adopted as its symbol as a tribute to the Swedish explorer and aviator Eric von Rosen who donated the first plane. Von Rosen had painted the Buddhist symbol on the plane as his personal lucky insignia.
  • April 3 - Russian Premier-General Kornilov officially enlists the Cossacks to pursue and eliminate the Bolsheviks who remain in rebellion.

    One of the many brigades of Cossack Guards.

  • April 18 - Georgia, the 12th state to vote on the Eighteenth Amendment, votes it down.
  • May 8 - Ukraine declares its independence from Russia.
  • May 11 - Lithuania, Estonia and Belarus follow suit by declaring independence as well. They join with Ukraine to form Соединенное Славянское Государство (United Slavic Commonwealth or C.C.P.).
  • May 13 - Premier-General Kornilov declares the C.C.P. to be invalid. He orders nearly 200,000 troops to put down the "rebellion". The Russian Civil War begins.
  • June 1 - The new government of C.C.P. elects Joseph Stalin as President.
  • June - Texas, Florida and Colorado also vote down the Eighteenth Amendment. Despite this, only ten more states need to vote for the amendment for it to pass.
  • July 9 - Great Train Wreck of 1918: In Nashville, Tennessee, an inbound local train collides with an outbound express killing 101.

    The majority of the victims were black laborers

  • August - "Spanish Flu" Influenza becomes pandemic; over twenty-five million people die in the following six months (one and a half times as many as died during the war).
  • August 11 - New Jersey becomes the 36th state to ratify the Eighteenth Amendment.
  • August 17 - Secretary of State Samuel Prescott Bush certifies the ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment.
  • September 15 - President Lodge addresses the nation in response to the panic caused by the Spanish Flu, confirming that it has reached pandemic levels, but stressing the fact that it was nowhere near the levels of the Haemorrhagic Flu. Precautionary measures developed during the last decade of the 19th century minimize the exposure rate in the United States. Even so, nearly 30,000 U.S. citizens die by year's end.
  • October 12 through November 4 - The volcano Katla erupts in Iceland.
  • October 18 - The city of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico is nearly destroyed by an earthquake and a tsunami.
  • October 26 - Alice Paul and many other women's suffragists refuse to publicly endorse the enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment for all women; this policy is targeted at women of colour, who had assisted in bringing about the amendment as well. This policy of racial exclusion typifies many feminist moves in the past decades.
  • October 31 - Russian Civil War: Battle of Minsk - Bolsheviks and Cossacks meet in the bloodiest conflict of the war. Nearly 20,000 are reported to have perished.
  • November 1 - Malbone Street Wreck: The worst rapid transit accident in world history occurs under the intersection of Malbone Street and Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City, with at least 93 dead.
  • November to December - The Spanish Flu sweeps across Russia, killing well over 2,000,000 individuals.
  • December 11 - Latvia joins the C.C.P.
  • December 28 - Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Josef dies after a long illness. His heir, Archduke Franz Ferdinand is named Emperor in a ceremony the next day in Vienna, Austria. It is later revealed that, for the past two years, he had been making many of the decisions that had been attributed to Franz Josef, who, unbeknownst to the populace, had been incapacitated since 1916.

    Emperor Franz Ferdinand I of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
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IN MEMORIAM - 1919

CLIFF LEE
WIB SMITH
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THOSE WHO HAVE BOUGHT THE FARM
1918


In addition to the players listed above, the following individuals will never make their mark on the world. They would have been born in 1918, but Haemorrhagic Fever struck them down.

NICOLAE CEAUCESCU
PHILIP JOSE FARMER
JOHN FORSYTHE
ROBERT PERSHING WADLOW
BOBBY RIGGS
MICKEY SPILLANE
HOWARD COSELL
PEARL BAILEY
JACK PAAR
ANN LANDERS
ABIGAIL "DEAR ABBY" VAN BUREN
ART CARNEY
ANWAR SADAT
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GEORGE HALAS

Well, that one has a double effect... not only does an OF go by the wayside, so too the NFL won't be right either.
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Do you know yet how long your epidemic will last?
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Do you know yet how long your epidemic will last?
It will remain a fact of life that ~10-15% of all births do not survive beyond the first few days. Adults have gained an immunity, but I do not plan on a cure for many decades. It may be called the flu, but it is not truly influenza, but rather a constantly mutagenic disease.

This may be scientifically inaccurate, but I see Haemorrhagic Flu as a series of regularly changing diseases, with the only cure being successful exposure.

Basically, no cure until the dynasty ends
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