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12-06-2018, 11:53 PM | #21 |
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After 25 Seasons come and gone, Things are going to change for 1926
First the St. Louis Cardinals had a Worse Winning Percentage after 25 Years they were forced to relocate to Kansas City, MO but will keep it's Cardinals name, The Team will now play in Muehlebach Field Second: St. Louis will regain a Triple-A Team as the St. Louis Steamers and will play in Sportsman's Park IV although St. Louis could probably rejoin the Majors as a relocated team before we reach 1950. Third: The MLB is now expanding to 20 Teams with the addition of the Los Angeles Angels and the San Francisco Seals to the American League as Major League Baseball expands to the Pacific Coast for the First Time as for the National League they've expanded to Indianapolis, IN (Indians) and a new team in the South to be known as the New Orleans Pelicans Top Choices in the Expansion Draft Indianapolis - Al Hermann (3B) Los Angeles - Lenny Metz (2B) New Orleans - Bill H. Kelly (1B) San Francisco - Johnny Mann (2B) Fourth: The League has Realigned AL East: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, NY Yankees, Washington AL West: Chicago WS, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, San Francisco NL East: Brooklyn, Cincinati, NY Giants, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh NL West: Chicago Cubs, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Milwaukee, New Orleans As For the Minor Leagues: The Los Angeles Angels got a New Triple-A Team in Woodland Hills, CA while the San Francisco Seals puts up a Triple-A Affiliate in Oakland, CA (Oaks) while the Louisville Colonels and the Toledo Mud Hens move to the International League putting up 2 New Teams in the new Western League (was the American Association) with the Portland Beavers (Pittsburgh - AAA) while Charleston Senators relocate to Sacramento, CA but kept the Senators name and the Indianapolis Indians moved to Seattle, WA but kept the Same as Charleston Does and the Cincinnati Reds has affiliate the Mission Reds for the PCL after the Louisville Colonels will affiliate the Cleveland Spiders. As For Double-A Baseball: It Makes it debut to Major League Baseball as the Eastern League and the Texas League opens up shop for 1926 Eastern League Binghamton Triplets (Pittsburgh) Elmira Colonels (NY Giants) Harrisburg Senators (Washington) Hazleton Mountaineers (LA Angels) Reading Red Sox (Boston) Scranton Miners (Philadelphia) Syracuse Stars (NY Yankees) Wilkes-Barre Barons (Buffalo) Williamsport Grays (Kanas City) York White Roses (Brooklyn) Texas League Beaumont Exporters (Baltimore) Dallas Steers (Detroit) Ft. Worth Panthers (San Francisco) Houston Buffaloes (Cleveland) Oklahoma City Indians (Indianapolis) San Antonio Bears (Cincinnati) Shreveport Sports (Chicago WS) Tulsa Oilers (New Orleans) Waco Cubs (Chicago Cubs) Wichita Falls Spudders (Milwaukee) And Finally: The Mixed National League secured a Triple-A Deal to put the Southern Association in the game after the Birmingham Black Barons rebranded into the Birmingham Barons. The Alignment Atlanta Crackers (Detroit Stars) Birmingham Junior Barons (Birmingham Barons) Chattanooga Lookouts (Chicago American Giants) Knoxville Smokies (Homestead Grays) Little Rock Travelers (Indianapolis ABC's) Memphis Chickasaws (St. Louis Stars) Mobile Bears (Memphis Red Sox) Nashville Volunteers (Kansas City Monarchs) Also: The MNL will now play 140 Games while the Newly Revamped Southern Association will have 120 Games to deal with. Last edited by stratonascar; 12-07-2018 at 12:15 AM. |
12-07-2018, 12:14 AM | #22 |
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NOW LET'S LOOK BACK AT 1926
FINAL STANDINGS IN THE MLB AL East: Boston (98-56), Buffalo (96-58), Baltimore (81-73), NY Yankees (77-77), Washington (72-82) AL West: Detroit (89-66), Cleveland (88-67), Chicago WS (78-76), San Francisco (46-108), Los Angeles (46-108) NL East: Brooklyn (93-61), NY Giants (91-63), Cincinnati (91-63), Pittburgh (78-76), Philadelphia (78-76) NL West: Kansas City (86-68), Chicago Cubs (77-77), New Orleans (62-92), Indianapolis (57-97), Milwaukee (57-97) LEAGUE LEADERS Batting Average - Chuck Klein (PIT) .361 Home Runs - Roy Hobbs (BOS) 17 RBI - Roy Hobbs (BOS) 104 Stolen Bases - Frank Luce (NYY) 23 OBP + Slugging % - Roy Hobbs (BOS) .987 Batter WAR - Roy Hobbs (BOS) 7.5 Hitting Streak - Alejandro Oms (BRO) 31 ERA - George Earnshaw (BRO) 2.08 Wins - Don Songer (BOS) 26 Strikeouts - Ed Clough (NYY) 219 Pitcher WAR - Nate Carrillo (BAL) 8.0 Saves - Charlie Schwartz (BUF) 26 Playoffs AL Semi-Finals: Boston def. Cleveland 4-2, Detroit def. Buffalo 4-1 NL Semi-Finals: Cincinnati def. Brooklyn 4-1, NY Giants def. Kansas City 4-1 AL Finals: Boston def. Detroit 4-2 NL Finals: NY Giants def. Cincinnati 4-3 WS: NY Giants def. Boston 4-3 In the Mixed National League: The St. Louis Stars and the Homestead Grays duke it out with the Grays sweeping 4 games to 0 to win it all, Bullet Joe Rogan is the MVP as the League will expand to 10 Teams in 1927. |
12-09-2018, 11:23 PM | #23 |
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MOVING FORWARD INTO 1927
The Mixed National League has been expanded to the South as the Atlanta Crackers and the Nashville Volunteers were admitted to the league, also the Memphis Red Sox changed their name into the Memphis Chickasaws. FINAL STANDINGS AL East: Buffalo (90-65), New York (89-66), Boston (85-69), Washington (82-72), Baltimore (75-79) AL West: Cleveland (90-64), Chicago WS (82-72), Detroit (73-81), Los Angeles (55-99), San Francisco (50-104 NL East: Brooklyn (96-58), Pittsburgh (94-60), NY Giants (83-71), Cincinnati (74-80), Philadelphia (64-90) NL West: Kansas City (84-70), Chicago Cubs (80-74), Milwaukee (77-77), Indianapolis (64-90), New Orleans (54-100) LEAGUE LEADERS Batting Average - Marty Callaghan (DET) .359 Home Runs - Hack Wilson (WAS), Dick Burrus (PIT), Jack Mealey (MIL) 13 RBI - Willie McCovey (CLE) 103 Stolen Bases -Buster Chatham (CHC) 35 OBP + Slugging % - Marty Callaghan (DET) .913 Batter WAR - Red Shannon (BRO) 6.3 Hitting Streak - Charlie Hollocher (BUF) 31 ERA - Bill H. Moore (BUF) 2.07 Wins - Ray Benge (WAS) 24 Strikeouts - Jim D. Weaver (NYY) 217 Pitcher WAR - Don Hankins (NYG) 8.1 Saves - Jose Cruz (KC) 17 AL Semi-Finals: Cleveland def. Boston 4-3, Buffalo def. NY Yankees 4-3 NL Semi-Finals: NY Giant def. Brooklyn 4-3, Kansas City def. Pittburgh 4-3 AL Finals: Cleveland def. Buffalo 4-2 NL Finals: Kansas City def. NY Giants 4-1 World Series: Kansas City def. Cleveland 4-3 Mixed World Series: Memphis def. Homestead 4-3 MOVING TO 1928 Offseason Changes: League Semi-Finals Play were removed Final MLB Standings AL East: Boston (104-50), NY Yankees (85-69), Washington (84-70), Buffalo (79-75), Baltimore (74-80) AL West: Cleveland (88-66), Chicago WS (86-68), Detroit (66-88), LA ANgels (53-101), San Francisco (51-103) NL East: Brooklyn (91-63), NY Giants (90-64), Philadelphia (85-69), Pittsburgh (70-84), Cincinnati (69-85) NL West: Chicago Cubs (91-63), Milwaukee (81-73), Kansas City (72-82), New Orleans (63-91), Indianapolis (58-96) LEAGUE LEADERS Batting Average - Heinie Manush (BOS) .402 Home Runs - Willie McCovey (CLE) 21 RBI - Lou Gehrig (KC) 98 Stolen Bases - Gustavo Macias (BAL) 31 OBP + Slugging % - Heinie Manush (BOS) 1.005 Batter WAR - Lou Gehrig (KC) 6.9 Hitting Streak - Herschel Bennett (MIL) 35 ERA - Greta Garbo (NYG) 1.97 Wins - Harry Smythe (CHW) 29 Strikeouts - Bill Dunlap (CIN) 208 Pitcher WAR - Jeff Mutis (MIL) 8.0 Saves - Scott Payne (CLE) & Jose Cruz (BRO) 16 PLAYOFFS AL: Boston def. Cleveland 4-2 NL: Chicago NL def. Brooklyn 4-0 WS: Chicago NL def. Boston 4-0 MNL Finals: Chicago American def. Homestead 4-0 1929 Draft Alert involving a Real Hollywood Star: Ginger Rogers (Vida Blue) went undrafted this year but Van Lingle Mungo (SP) is chosen by the San Francisco Seals as the #1 Pick in the 1929 Draft, Josh Gibson (C) was chosen by the LA Angels as their 2nd pick. STANDINGS AL East: Boston (98-56), Washington (96-58), Buffalo (95-59), New York Yankees (80-74), Baltimore (67-87) AL West: Chicago WS (87-67), Cleveland (79-75), Detroit (68-86), San Francisco (53-101), LA Angels (47-107) NL East: NY Giants (90-64), Philadelphia (84-70), Brooklyn (80-74), Cincinnati (70-84), Pittsburgh (66-88) NL West: Kansas City (87-67), Milwaukee (80-74), Chicago Cubs (77-77), Indianapolis (74-80), New Orleans (62-92) LEAGUE LEADERS Batting Average - Lefty O'Doul (BUF) .362 Home Runs - Lefty O'Doul (BUF) 25 RBI - Lefty O'Doul (BUF) 104 Stolen Bases - Chili Davis (CIN) & Shawn Tucker (MIL) 27 OBP + Slugging % - Lefty O'Doul (BUF) 1.021 Batter WAR - Lefty O"doul (BUF) 6.3 Hitting Streak - Lew Fonseca (DET) 45 ERA - Berle Garland (CHC) 2.18 Wins - Harry Smythe (CHW) 29 Strikeouts - Bill Dunlap (CIN) 252 Pitcher WAR - Jeff Mutis (MIL) 8.7 Saves - Ken Douglas (BRO) 22 PLAYOFFS AL: Boston def. Chicago WS 4-2 NL: NY Giants def. Kansas City 4-2 WS: Boston def. NY Giants 4-3 MNL: Homestead def. Chicago AG 4-1 Up Next: MLB heads to the 30's |
01-13-2019, 09:38 PM | #24 |
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RECAPPING THE 30'S IN A QUICK POSTT
1930 SEASON Non-Celebs chosen in the MLB: LF Jackie Coogan (Shane Mack) - R1SP1 to Cincinnati, RF Bump Bailey (Kiki Cuyler) - R1SP3 to Philadelphia WS: Chicago White Sox def. Chicago Cubs 4-2 MNL: Memphis def. Birmingham 4-2 1931 SEASON Before the 1931 Season: The Indianapolis ABC's Relocate to Little Rock, AR (Little Rock Travelers) WS: Philadelphia def. Washington 4-3 MNL: Kansas City def. Birmingham 4-3 1932 SEASON Before the 1932 Season: Pittsburgh Pirates Relocate to Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Stars) team will now play in the NL West while the Indianapols Indians move to the NL East, However Pittsburgh will now have a relocated team after the 1931 Season ends but will play in Forbes Field as planned. WS: Brooklyn def. Chicago WS 4-1 MNL: Kansas City def. St. Louis 4-1 1933 SEASON Before the 1933 Season: Pittsburgh gets a Team Back as the Detroit Stars relocated to Pittsburgh, PA and will become the Pittsburgh Rebels while despite of the dominance of the St. Louis Stars of the MNL, The St. Louis Steamers (MLB - AAA) relocate to Denver, CO and will become the Bears. Non-MLB Adders in the Draft Class: The Los Angeles Stars took CF Jackie Gleason (Ray Lankford) in the first round as well as Gregory Peck (Greg Myers) who is chosen to the Chicago Cubs in the 5th Round WS: Kansas City def. San Francisco 4-2 MNL: Kansas City def. Memphis 4-1 1934 SEASON Added Non-MLB in the Draft Class: Robert Mitchum (Damion Easley) was selected in the 2nd Round of the 1934 Amateur Draft by the Los Angeles Angels WS: Kansas City def. Buffalo 4-3 MNL: Atlanta def. Chicago AG 4-3 1935 SEASON Added Non-MLB Player in Draft Class: Art Carney (Erik Pappas) is chosen in the 3rd Round by the Indianapolis Indians WS: Cincinnati def. San Francisco 4-2 MNL: Kansas City def. Chicago AG 4-3 1936 SEASON Added Non-MLB Player in the Draft Class: Jeanne Cagney (Don Baylor) was chosen in the 1st Round by the Los Angeles Stars (Pick #11), The Top Draft Choice went to SP Eiji Sawamura to the Baltimore Orioles. WS: Kansas City C def. Boston 4-2 MNL: Atlanta def. Kansas City M 4-3 1937 SEASON WS: Kansas City C def. Buffalo 4-2 MNL: Kansas City M def. Nashville 4-2 1938 SEASON Added Non-MLB PLayer in the Draft Class: Jane Russell (Felix Fermin) doesn't chose in the draft but New Orleans selected Charlie Ripple (SP) as the Top Choice. WS: San Francisco def. Kansas City C 4-3 MNL: Kansas City M def. Pittsburgh 4-3 1939 SEASON WS: San Francisco def. LA Stars 4-3 MNL: Pittsburgh def. Nashville 4-1 |
01-14-2019, 09:54 PM | #25 |
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NOW TO THE 1940'S AS WE START 1940
FINAL STANDINGS AL East: Washington (89-65), Buffalo (78-76), Baltimore (74-80), NY Yankees (73-81), Boston (64-90) AL West: San Francisco (91-63), Cleveland (85-69), Detroit (74-80), Chicago WS (71-83), LA Angels (71-83) NL East: Brooklyn (81-73), Philadelphia (78-76), Cincinnati (75-79), Indianapolis (65-89), NY Giants (50-104) NL West: Kansas City (94-60), Chicago Cubs (84-70), LA Stars (83-71), Milwaukee (80-74), New Orleans (80-74) LEAGUE LEADERS Batting Average - Heinz Becker (DET) .349 Home Runs - Johnny Mize & Chuck Workman (IND) 27 RBI - Chuck Workman (IND) 102 Stolen Bases - George Myatt (LAS) 33 OBP + Slugging - Jeff Heath (CLE) .993 Batter WAR - Jordan Palacios (SF) 6.5 Hitting Streak - Andy Gilbert & Francisco Millan (BRO) 29 ERA - Eiji Sawamura (BAL) 1.95 Wins - Eiji Sawamura (BAL) 21 Strikeouts - Andy Sierra (KC) 232 Pitcher WAR - Eiji Sawamura (BAL) 9.8 Saves - Robert Fox (WAS) & Gene Schott (KC) 21 PLAYOFFS ALCS: San Francisco def. Washington 4-1 NLCS: Brooklyn def. Kansas City 4-1 WS: Brooklyn def. San Francisco 4-3 MWS: Nashville def. Kansas City 4-3 |
03-19-2019, 01:34 AM | #26 |
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SHORT RECAPS FROM 1941-1950
1941 Added Non-MLB Players in the Draft Class: Bingo Long's Traveling All Stars but they were sent in the MNL with SP Bingo Long (Bob Gibson) getting the top pick to Birmingham, Memphis got 2B Esquire Joe Callaway (Larry Doby) and Emory Chambers (Rudy York) as the Top 3 picks. MLB World Series: New Orleans def. Cleveland 4-0 MNL Championship: Homestead def. Nashville 4-1 1942 Added Non-MLB Player in the Draft Class: 1B Marilyn Monroe (Reggie Jefferson) was chosen in the 2nd Round to the Washington Senators MLB World Series: Boston def. Philadelphia 4-1 MNL World Series: Little Rock def. Kansas City 4-2 1943 Added Non-MLB Player in the Draft Class: SP Leslie Nielsen (Dave Lemanczyk) was chosen in the 3rd Round to the New York Yankees MLB World Series: Washington def. Kansas City 4-3 MNL World Series: Birmingham def. Kansas City 4-1 1944 Added Non-MLB Player in the Draft Class: 1B Adam West (Kent Hrbek) was chosen in the 12th pick in the 1944 MLB Draft. MLB World Series: Kansas City def. Washington 4-1 MNL World Series: Nashville def. Birmingham 4-1 1945 Added Non-MLB PLayer in the Draft Class: 3B Irish McCalla (Carlos Baerga) got in the Supplemental Round 1 Selection to the Detroit Tigers she is followed by C Audrey Hepburn (Carlos Baerga) to the Cleveland Spiders in the 3rd Round MLB World Series: Kansas City def. Buffalo 4-3 MNL World Series: Pittsburgh def. Kansas City 4-0 1946 MLB World Series: Indianapolis def. Detroit 4-2 MNL World Series: Kansas City def. Atlanta 4-2 1947 Added Non-MLB Player in the Draft Class: The Motor City struck again as Grace Kelly (Bob Ojeda) got chosen as Pick #12 in the 1947 MLB Draft MLB World Series: Cleveland def. Los Angeles 4-2 MNL World Series: Kansas City def. St. Louis 4-3 1948 MLB World Series: Kansas City def. Boston 4-3 MNL World Series: Kansas City def. St. Louis 4-1 1949 Added Non-MLB Players in the Draft Class: In Round 2 of the 1949 MLB Draft, SP Sylvia Plath (Ron Darling) is choseen to the Chicago White Sox afterwards Patsy Cline (Willie Banks) fell undraftable MLB World Series: Kansas City def. Buffalo 4-2 MNL World Series: Kansas City def. Memphis 4-1 1950 Added Non-MLB Players in the Draft Class: Patsy Cline went Undrafted last season but ended up chosen this season to Baltimore in the Final Round however in the 3rd Round Brigitte Bardot (Wayne Kirby) was chosen to the Boston Red Sox MLB World Series: Buffalo def. Los Angeles 4-2 MNL World Series: Kansas City def. Homestead 4-1 |
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