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Old 01-20-2007, 06:50 PM   #41
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Ah Crap. Well how did Tony Gwynn do?
Tony Gwynn
1983-1987 Boston Braves
1991-1993 Boston Braves
1994 New York Yankees(0 at bats)
1995 Brooklyn Dodgers(3 at bats)

Gwynn got a quick start to his career but ratings started spiraling doward just as quick. 1991 and after, he had a total of 35 at bats.
Hits - 634
Homeruns - 15
Average - .294
OBP - .345
1985(best season) - 166 hits, 34 doubles, 11 homeruns, 68 rbis, .308 average, .360 obp.
The highlight of his career was getting player of the week once in 1984.
Never made the postseason - disappointing career for Tony Gwynn.
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Old 01-20-2007, 07:05 PM   #42
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Could I have:

Ted Williams
Carl Yastrzemski
Charlie Gehringer
Ted Williams
1939-1944 Boston Red Sox
Williams had an absolutely amazing career until blurred vision ended it in 1944.
Hits - 950
Homeruns - 213
Average - .353
OBP - .497
1940(best season) - 195 hits, 45 homeruns, 109 RBIs, .365 Average, .504 OBP.
Rookie of the Year
5 time all-star
4 time MVP
Never won any pennants - but surely would have been a top 5 player had he stayed healthy.


Carl Yastrzemski
1960-1976 Chicago White Sox
1977-1978 Cininnati Reds(first season free agency was introduced)
1978 Pittsburgh Pirates
1978 Detroit Tigers
1979 Chicago White Sox(career ended where it started)
Hits - 2,814
Homeruns - 297
Average - .291
OBP - .377
1975(15th year in the league and best season - barely better than 1962) - He had 188 hits, 30 doubles, 17 homeruns, 68 RBIs, .321 average, .427 OBP, and scored 112 runs.

Won 3 pennants with the White Sox(73,74,75), winning the series in 73.
In 70 postseason at bats he hit .300 with a .364 OBP. He hit 2 homeruns and 11 RBIs.
9 time all-star
2 gold gloves

Charlie Gehringer
Already summarized his career on first page of thread.
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Old 01-21-2007, 01:14 PM   #43
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How about:

Willie Mays
Duke Snider
Mickey Mantle
Jackie Robinson
Cliff Markle
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Old 01-21-2007, 03:27 PM   #44
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How about:

Willie Mays
Duke Snider
Mickey Mantle
Jackie Robinson
Cliff Markle
1951-1969 New York Giants(traded in 69 to Yankees)
1969 New York Yankees(traded to Chicago Cubs)
1969 Chicago Cubs

Mays had a long decent career. Nothing compared to his real one, but still pretty good.
Hits - 2,185
Homeruns - 294
Average - .290
OBP - .368
1958(best season) - 124 runs, 200 hits, 39 homeruns, 114 rbis, .375 average, and .456 obp.

Won 3 pennants and two championships with the Giants (62,63,66). However, he missed the 63 series due to injury.
In 24 postseason at bats he batted .375 with a .444 OBP. He hit 1 homerun, had 3 rbis, and scored 6 runs.
3 time all-star
3 gold gloves
1 MVP(1958)

Duke Snider
1949-1966 Brooklyn Dodgers(traded to Boston in 66)
1966 Boston Red Sox
1967 Cincinnati Reds
1968-1969 Boston Braves
1970-1971 St. Louis Browns

Had an aewsome career
Hits - 2,996(4 shy of 3,000)
Homeruns - 552
Average - .328
OBP - .403
1951(best season) - 135 runs, 221 hits, 50 homeruns, 166 rbis, .365 average, .443 OBP.
He won 10 pennants in his career - 9 with the dodgers and 1 with the Reds. 9 of those pennants resulted in championships. The Dodgers won 6 straight from 1956-1961.
In 259 postseason at bats, Snider hit 11 homeruns with 45 rbis. He batted .324 with a .368 OBP.

14 time all-star
Rookie of the Year
1 gold glove
2 MVPs(1951 and 1957)

Mickey Mantle
1951-1964 New York Yankees
Like Mays in that he had a solid career, but not up to Mantle standards.
Hits - 1,340
Homeruns - 250
Average - .250
OBP - .368
1953(best season) - 124 runs, 169 hits, 33 homeruns, .293 average, .401 obp.

Won 7 pennants and 1 championship(1955 - the only loss Snider had in the series was to the yankees that year).
From 50 to 57, the yankees won 8 straight pennants.
In 184 posteason at bats - mantle hit .255 with a .363 OBP, 5 homeruns, and 19 RBIs.
5 time all-star

Jackie Robinson
1940-1956 Brooklyn Dodgers(traded to White Sox)
1956-1957 Chicago White Sox
Robinson had a pretty darn good career. It's easy to see why the Dodgers were so good when they had both Robinson and Snider on the rosters for some of those years.
Hits - 2,627
Homeruns - 141
Average - .277
OBP - .379
He didn't have any seasons that just jumped out of you. He just had a very consistent long career.
1953(best season) - 112 runs, 182 hits, 38 doubles, 11 homeruns, 79 RBIs, .320 average, .422 OBP.
Won 4 pennants with the Dodgers and 3 championships.
In 60 postseason at bats, he hit .300 with a .481 OBP. Also scored 15 runs with a homeruns and 5 rbis.
9 time all-star
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Old 01-21-2007, 03:33 PM   #45
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How about:

Willie Mays
Duke Snider
Mickey Mantle
Jackie Robinson
Cliff Markle
Oops, forgot about Markle

Cliff Markle
1919-1932 New York Yankees
225-211 with a 3.60 ERA.
1925(best season) - Went 20-8 with a 2.92 ERA. Stuck out 120 in 302 innings.
He won 1 pennant with the Yankees in 1932(lost the series)
In 15 innings of postseason pitching he went 1-0 with a 3.60 ERA.
4 time all-star
1 Cy Young(1925)
Led the AL in walk to strikout ratio 7 times.
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Old 01-26-2007, 12:30 AM   #46
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Tony Gwynn
1983-1987 Boston Braves
1991-1993 Boston Braves
1994 New York Yankees(0 at bats)
1995 Brooklyn Dodgers(3 at bats)

Gwynn got a quick start to his career but ratings started spiraling doward just as quick. 1991 and after, he had a total of 35 at bats.
Hits - 634
Homeruns - 15
Average - .294
OBP - .345
1985(best season) - 166 hits, 34 doubles, 11 homeruns, 68 rbis, .308 average, .360 obp.
The highlight of his career was getting player of the week once in 1984.
Never made the postseason - disappointing career for Tony Gwynn.
WOW!!! SImulations suck for Tony Gwynn
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Old 01-29-2007, 04:36 PM   #47
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Just curious but what were your injury settings, active & expansion roster size and financials settings from 1903 to say 1920. I started a historical league from 1903, using the new lahman database and i cant get past 1913 without injurys or teams losing money to cause a not enough players on roster error. Usually its the same error. I edit the player and damn if it isnt another player on the same team. I am just in commish mode and not a gm or manager of any team.
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Old 02-24-2008, 02:35 PM   #48
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If you've still got it, how did Ken Caminiti and Stan Javier go?
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