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Old 07-16-2008, 03:13 AM   #1
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100 years of Major League play.

Currently simming from 1901-2001 with no recal.
Will post results shortly if anyone is interested.
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Old 07-16-2008, 11:51 AM   #2
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Here's one I'd be interested in. What franchise with the biggest market size has the least playoff appearances? And which franchise with the smallest market size has the most playoff appearances? Any dynasties among these teams, and what years? Why did these teams win or underachieve?
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Old 07-17-2008, 03:01 AM   #3
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Currently simming from 1901-2001 with no recal.
Will post results shortly if anyone is interested.
I would like to see your results. I am not so much interested in individual stats but more of how the overall stats compare to the real major league stats. How did they seem to you, overall? Sure, go ahead and put the stats here, or at least some of them. I am sure others would be interested as well.
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Old 07-28-2008, 04:54 PM   #4
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As of 1959 Current leaders in stats are:

Home Runs:
1. Babe Ruth 728
2. Ted Williams 669
3. Jimmy Foxx 549
4. Lou Gehrig 535
5. Stan Musial 529

Hits:
1. Ty Cobb 4664
2. George Sisler 3912
3. Eddie Collins 3751
4. Joe Jackson 3746
5. Freddie Lindstrom 3668

RBI's:
1. Babe Ruth 2421
2. Ted Williams 2197
3. Cap Anson 2076
4. Joe DiMaggio 2067
5. Lou Gehrig 1977

Walks:
1. Ted Williams 2302
2. Arky Vaughan 2156
3. Babe Ruth 2028
4. Jimmie Foxx 1830
5. Lou Gehrig 1817

Runs:
1. Ty Cobb 2261
2. Babe Ruth 2234
3. Ted Williams 2167
4. Lou Gehrig 2098
5. Arky Vaughan 2055

Wins:
1. Cy Young 479
2. Walter Johnson 411
3. Kid Nichols 371
4. Pud Galvin 364
5. Earl Yingling 354

Strikeouts:
1. Walter Johnson 4229
2. Christy Mathewson 4006
3. Warren Spahn 3653
4. Weldon Wyckoff 3444
5. Lefty Gomez 3352

Most World Series:
Yankees: 16
RedSox: 11
Pirates: 9
Cardinals: 7
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Old 07-28-2008, 08:40 PM   #5
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As of 1959 Current leaders in stats are:

Home Runs:
1. Babe Ruth 728
2. Ted Williams 669
3. Jimmy Foxx 549
4. Lou Gehrig 535
5. Stan Musial 529

Hits:
1. Ty Cobb 4664
2. George Sisler 3912
3. Eddie Collins 3751
4. Joe Jackson 3746
5. Freddie Lindstrom 3668

RBI's:
1. Babe Ruth 2421
2. Ted Williams 2197
3. Cap Anson 2076
4. Joe DiMaggio 2067
5. Lou Gehrig 1977

Walks:
1. Ted Williams 2302
2. Arky Vaughan 2156
3. Babe Ruth 2028
4. Jimmie Foxx 1830
5. Lou Gehrig 1817

Runs:
1. Ty Cobb 2261
2. Babe Ruth 2234
3. Ted Williams 2167
4. Lou Gehrig 2098
5. Arky Vaughan 2055

Wins:
1. Cy Young 479
2. Walter Johnson 411
3. Kid Nichols 371
4. Pud Galvin 364
5. Earl Yingling 354

Strikeouts:
1. Walter Johnson 4229
2. Christy Mathewson 4006
3. Warren Spahn 3653
4. Weldon Wyckoff 3444
5. Lefty Gomez 3352

Most World Series:
Yankees: 16
RedSox: 11
Pirates: 9
Cardinals: 7
Those stats look very believable to me...all except the one about the Red Sox winning 11 world series. Of course IMO they should have won that many as they had some great teams in the late forties and fifties. Personally, I think the reason they didn't in real life is because they had lousy managers and management. Just my own opinion. But yeah, I agree with your frown about the Yankees, but hey, when you can afford and can get any player in the league, they actually should have more World Series trophies than the number you posted.
Anyway, interesting stats. Thanks for posting them.
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