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Old 06-20-2014, 06:17 PM   #1
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Recently did a sim to 2015 in OOTP. Ask any questions you have about players/teams.
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Old 06-20-2014, 06:25 PM   #2
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hey man since you did this any chance you know what i should do to keep adding rookies to my league can you check out my screen shot in the post i made thanks ...
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how did the steroid era go? More or less HRs?
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Old 07-08-2014, 06:55 PM   #4
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how did the steroid era go? More or less HRs?
The steroid era did see a big spike in offensive numbers but is still in an era of big offense..
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I always ask how Fergie Jenkins, Larry Walker and George Selkirk did.
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Old 07-08-2014, 11:22 PM   #6
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How did Ken Griffey Jr. do?
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Old 07-09-2014, 03:51 AM   #7
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I always ask how Fergie Jenkins, Larry Walker and George Selkirk did.
Fergie Jenkins spent 20 years split between the Mets, Reds, Braves, Cardinals, O's, and Royals compiling a 263-223 record with a lifetime ERA of 3.38 in 604 starts. He won a Cy Young Award one and was named to 4 All-Star teams and was inducted to the Hall of Fame in 1990.

Larry Walker spent 17 years bouncing around the league playing for the Braves, Tigers, Giants, Red Sox, Cardinals. O's. Marlins while hitting .282 with 343 home runs in his career and compiling nearly 2200 hits and nearly 500 doubles. He was a 5-time All Star and won 2-Gold Glove awards in his career.

George Selkirk played 10 seasons for the New York Yankees hitting .304 in his career with 152 home runs. He was a star player up until 1939 until injuries took their toll on him and he retired after the 1944 season but not until making 4-All Star teams.
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Old 07-09-2014, 03:54 AM   #8
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How did Ken Griffey Jr. do?
Ken Griffey Jr. spent 20 years as a big league outfiielder for the Padres, Phillies, Rays, and Nationals hitting .281/.355/.523 in his career with 557 home runs and over 2500 hits. His trophy shelf is stacked as he has 10 All-Star appearances, an MVP, and a Gold Glove award.
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How did Alex Rodriguez, Ichiro, Derek Jeter, Barry Bonds and Manny Ramirez do?
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How did Alex Rodriguez, Ichiro, Derek Jeter, Barry Bonds and Manny Ramirez do?
Alex Rodriguez is currently the 3B of the Arizona Diamondbacks after stops in Florida and Texas. He has a lifetime .309/.397/.568 line with a remarkable 821 home runs. He is a 6-time MVP and a 13-time All-Star,

Ichiro had stints with the Yankees, Astros, O's, Mets, Indians, and Cubs and is still a free agent but is unlikely to get a contract. He has a lifetime .317 average with 1685 career hits and 293 stolen bases. He is a 2-time All-Star and 2-time Gold Glover.

Derek Jeter played the majority of his career for the Phillies but spent his last 2 seasons with the Diamondbacks. He hit .312 with 2568 career hits and 205 career home runs and 312 stolen bases. He was a 6-time All Star.

Barry Bonds played most of his career with the Chicago Cubs but finished out his career with stints in Arizona, Houston, and Milwaukee. He hit .306/.423/.576 hitter with 752 home runs and 3358 career hits and a WAR of 143.8. He was a 14-time All Star and a 4-time MVP while winning 2 Gold Glove awards.

Manny Ramirez played 4 seasons with the Colorado Rockies before a torn labrum ended his career. In his short career he hit .353/.443/.633 in his career with 117 home runs while being a 2-time All Star
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Could you check out how Harmon Killebrew, Bert Blyleven, and Kirby Puckett fared?
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Could you check out how Harmon Killebrew, Bert Blyleven, and Kirby Puckett fared?
Harmon Killebrew spent 19 years with the Chicago Cubs hitting .254/.356/.487 with 516 home runs and 1436 RBIs. He was a 10-time All-Star and won an MVP award in 1962 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1979

Bert Blyleven spent 23 years with the Cubs, Rangers, Brewers, Indians, and Tigers going 322-200 with a 3.35 ERA in 631 starts while throwing 4784.1 innings and striking out 3771 batters. He was a 5-time All-Star and was inducted to the Hall of Fame in 1999.

Kirby Puckett played 15 seasons for the Dodgers, Red Sox, and A's hitting .317 with 214 home runs and 2144 career hits. He was a 4-time All-Star and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003
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Fergie Jenkins spent 20 years split between the Mets, Reds, Braves, Cardinals, O's, and Royals compiling a 263-223 record with a lifetime ERA of 3.38 in 604 starts. He won a Cy Young Award one and was named to 4 All-Star teams and was inducted to the Hall of Fame in 1990.

Larry Walker spent 17 years bouncing around the league playing for the Braves, Tigers, Giants, Red Sox, Cardinals. O's. Marlins while hitting .282 with 343 home runs in his career and compiling nearly 2200 hits and nearly 500 doubles. He was a 5-time All Star and won 2-Gold Glove awards in his career.

George Selkirk played 10 seasons for the New York Yankees hitting .304 in his career with 152 home runs. He was a star player up until 1939 until injuries took their toll on him and he retired after the 1944 season but not until making 4-All Star teams.
That is outstanding. Pretty realistic too.
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Who are the all-time leaders in hits, home runs, wins, saves, and steals?
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Who are the all-time leaders in hits, home runs, wins, saves, and steals?
Hits: Ty Cobb with 4149

Home Runs: Alex Rodriguez with 821

Wins: Charlie Ferguson with 410

Saves: Mariano Rivera with 614

Steals: Rickey Henderson with 1316
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Cesar Geronimo, Wayne Simpson, Mario Soto?
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What about Ted Williams, Yaz, Carlton Fisk and Roger Clemens
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Wins: Charlie Ferguson with 410
I had to look this guy up - what a tragic story. Seems like he could have been one of the greats.

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What about Ted Williams, Yaz, Carlton Fisk and Roger Clemens
Ted Williams spent 24 years with the A's and the Braves hitting .333 with 629 home runs and 3370 career hits. He was a 19-time All Star and won 6 MVP wards and was inducted into the HOF in 1968.

Carl Yastrzemsky spent 22 years with the Yankees, Angels, Red Sox, White Sox, Twins, Mets, and Cubs. He hit .273 with 324 home runs and 1378 RBIs. He was a 3-time All Star.

Carlton Fisk spent 23 years with Expos, Pirates, Angels, A's, Phillies, Reds, Rangers, and White Sox. He hit .256 with 384 home runs and 1467 RBIs. He was a 4-time All Star.

Roger Clemens spent 23 years with the Angels, Royals, Tigers, Rockies, Cardinals, A's, and Giants. He had a 338-262 record with a 3.83 ERA in 768 starts and 5342 innings compiling 4691 strikeouts. He was a 9-time All Star and a 2-time Cy Young winner while being inducted to the Hall in 2012.
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Cesar Geronimo, Wayne Simpson, Mario Soto?
Cesar Geronimo spent 13 years with the Pirates, Tigers, Angels, Phillies, and Reds. He hit only .233/.292/.327 in his career as an often injured player. His only accolades were 2 Gold Glove awards.

Wayne Simpson spent 15 years with the Brewers, Mariners, Giants, White Sox, Tigers, Dodgers, and the Padres. He went 104-206 in his career with a 4.75 ERA in 401 starts and 2708.1 innings while walking 1250 and striking out 1229 in his career. He threw a no hitter against the Rangers with 4 strike outs and walks in 1972,

Mario Soto spent 16 years for the Red Sox, Tigers, Mets, O's, Brewers, Braves, and the Phillies. He went 170-176 in his career with a 4.46 ERA in 408 starts and 2990 innings pitched. He was an All-Star in 1980.
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