Home | Webstore
Latest News: OOTP 25 Available - FHM 10 Available - OOTP Go! Available

Out of the Park Baseball 25 Buy Now!

  

Go Back   OOTP Developments Forums > Prior Versions of Our Games > Title Bout Championship Boxing > TBCB Inside the Ropes

TBCB Inside the Ropes Your game and fantasy fights

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 10-04-2019, 04:19 PM   #321
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
Excerpt from the sports section of The Coaltown Gazette July 1899....Sam Langford and Marvin Hart engage in a slam-bang battle at Hazard's Pavilion dishing out punishment for three solid rounds bringing the howling mob to their feet...A minute into round four Langford hangs a terrific left hook off Hart's jaw and he slumps to the canvas unable to hear referee Jack Welsh toll the ten count over him....World champion Jack Johnson sitting in a box ringside is wide-eyed at the sudden ending and quickly exits the arena....Protests are still being heard from the camp of now ex-American champion Fireman Jim Flynn over the hotly disputed decision of referee Harry Corbett in favour of fellow San Franciscan Al Kaufman....Few thought Flynn deserved less than a draw and two athletic clubs are agitating for a rematch to settle the matter....Over in France the nation is shocked over the ending of the fight between Sam McVea and their hero Raymond Berenger with close to one million francs lost in wagers....McVea waded into the lighter man and struck three blows in thirty-five seconds to lay the Frenchman hors de combat...The next evening in Glasgow's Blackburn Street Arena Denver Ed Martin gives a severe boxing lesson to unbeaten John "Sandy" MacNab forcing a stoppage in the 7th round with the local lad helpless on the ropes...In Brooklyn's Pelican Arena Joe Jeannette of Hoboken, NJ wins a technical knockout over New England's Jim Duncan in the 4th round of their ten round bout and later issues a challenge to Sam Langford to defend his NABF title...The very next night in the same arena Dan "Porky Flynn" wins in convincing fashion over Mike Schreck with a ten round decision causing the "Cincinnati Dutchman" to announce his retirement from the ring....Schreck tells reporters he just can't get into proper fighting shape any more...Hot off the wire from Johannesburg, South Afrika Bakari Olokun (13st 7lbs) has regained the national championship with a close-fought decision over Frans Botha (14st 7lbs)....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."

Last edited by Cap; 10-04-2019 at 05:25 PM.
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-11-2019, 04:00 PM   #322
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
From the weekly British Boxing News September 1899....The EBU has released the rankings for the top contenders for the European heavyweight championship following the recent fiasco in London between EBU champion John L Gardner and France's Francois Marchand....Referee Eugene Corri called it a draw after an accidental clash of heads opened a serious cut over the eye of the challenger and the bout was stopped in round five by the order of the NSC's ringside physician as there were several prominent ladies present...Recent knockout victories over the Scots-Canadian Jack Stewart and Italy's Roberto Damiani have pushed Norway's Bjarni Thorsen to the rung just below Raymond Berenger who remains at No.1 despite his shocking loss to American Sam McVea at Cannes' Palais des Sports last July....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-18-2019, 04:05 PM   #323
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
Excerpt from The Ballarat Independent Sept 1899....Empire champion Tommy Burns defends his title belt with a knockout in 6 rounds of ring veteran Owen Sullivan (21-7-1) after his scheduled opponent Des Quinlan decided to meet Bill Squires instead "..to get himself in top form to challenge Burns"...Former Australasian champion Billy McColl looks in peak form as he totally dominates Pat McIntyre over ten rounds while McIntyre appears to have declined considerably since his loss in May to Squires...Touring the colony from his home in South Afrika Mike Williams puts to rest any claims he has gone back with a savage beating and KO of highly rated Fred Preston inside 4 rounds improving his record to 16-5-0 [10] .....Sid Russell (13st 3lb) bulls his way through Raymond Berenger (13st) using a brutal body assault to wear the Frenchman down and put him on the canvas once in the ninth and again in the tenth before the referee stops the fight with seconds remaining....At Cape Town, South Afrika, two highly rated young heavyweights Ron Anderson (10-0-1) and Japie Smit (9-2-4) meet in front of a black tie crowd to decide local honours....Half way through round one Anderson catches Smit rushing in and knocks him cold with a roundhouse right and a beautiful short left hook to the jaw...Prior to this encounter unbeaten Harry Smith of Durban knocked out Harry Kruger of Cape Town in five furious rounds of slugging....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."

Last edited by Cap; 10-18-2019 at 04:07 PM.
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-25-2019, 03:49 PM   #324
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
Clipped from the sports section of The Windsor Daily Record morning edition September 1899....Waiting for the winner of the rematch between Delaney and Beaudoin, Canadian champion Johnny Jackson takes on Denver's Morgan Williams in a ten rounder at Toronto's CNE Crystal Palace winning in short order inside four rounds....At Dominion Park in Montreal, Ross Delaney meets Art Beaudoin in the rematch of their title eliminator which had ended in a draw....They battle on even terms through five rounds as the action see-saws back and forth with both men taking considerable punishment...A minute thirty-four seconds into round six Delaney lands an explosive uppercut that puts Beaudoin on his back starting the count by referee Joe Francis....At the cry of "Ten!" Francis declares Delaney the winner but many at ringside, chiefly the local man's supporters, scream that their man was on his feet when the count reached 'nine' and soon the ring is mobbed by men from both camps, forcing the police to wade in...Earlier in the month Toronto's Chummy Banks met Big Joe Montferrand at Sohmer Park in Montreal and took a surprise decision after 10 hot rounds despite the influence of the fired-up mainly French-speaking crowd of some three thousand....On the undercard Charlie Robinson the aptly named "Winnipeg Cyclone" stopped Wat Adams in three rounds knocking Adams down five times...At the Halifax Arena James 'Sailor' Burke and New Brunswick's Ray Mullins box to a six round draw and Bill Mackinnon KO's New Glasgow's Dan MacDonald in four after being put down for a nine count in the first...
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."

Last edited by Cap; 10-29-2019 at 02:52 PM.
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-01-2019, 06:29 PM   #325
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
Clippings from The New York Evening World Sept 1899....At the Pelican Arena in Brooklyn, Jim Stewart defends his home turf with a shellacking of veteran Gus Ruhlin....Ruhlin holds his own in round one but the Brooklyn boy takes over in round two with a stiff left jab and hard rights to the body and head...An overhand right to the neck drops the Akron giant to his knees in the fifth but he rises only to be sent sprawling with another right and a left hook to the side of the head....After the full count is administered, a bruised and bloody Ruhlin is helped to his corner by young Stewart...The Winterland Arena in Frisco is the stage for a one-sided battle between Fireman Jim Flynn and Al Kaufman for the latter's American heavyweight championship...Kaufman hurts Flynn rushing in but takes several hard blows to the body some of which stray low....Flynn wears down his suddenly weary opponent in round three with his constant attack inside including liberal use of his head despite cautions from the referee....Kaufman is taking a drubbing in his corner in the sixth when referee Billy Roche intervenes and calls a halt.....Former world champ Jim Jeffries impresses few with his lacklustre efforts in stopping an over-the-hill Marvin Hart in eight rounds....In London's NSC Sam McVea silences his critics by dispatching not one but two opponents in a single night....McVea later confides to a journalist his intention to return to the States on the next available steamer...In Melbourne former rugby star and rising ring prospect Bill Lang avenges an early loss by wiping the floor with Fitzroy's Bill Costello with Empire champion Tommy Burns sitting ringside....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-04-2019, 05:21 PM   #326
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
From the October 1899 issue of Mitt Slingers Magazine....Just before we went to press we got word Denver Ed Martin knocked out Ludwig Schuhmann in two rounds at Stuttgart, Deutschland...A postscript to the report from Reuters said Martin may be planning to return to America if no more bouts can be arranged...Promoter Barney Weitz is preparing to engage a troupe of boxers to tour Australia and New Zealand in the new year and names Larry Temple and Jim Barry as the first to sign up....Sam Langford has signed articles to defend his North American title against Joe Jeannette the fellow who earlier this year defeated former world champion Jim Jeffries....Langford has been having some difficulty finding opponents according to manager Joe Woodman and is said to be looking forward to the match with Jeannette to decide the better man after their six round draw two years ago in Brooklyn....As this issue hit the street Jeannette was preparing to step in the ring at Newark, New Jersey with Jack "Big Six" McCabe....Tommy Burns is said to be considering an offer to box Jack Johnson somewhere in Los Angeles for a guarantee of $20,000 and a cut of the gate receipts....Johnson says he won't be available before the start of the new year....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-16-2019, 05:55 PM   #327
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
Clipped from the sporting section of The Glasgow Herald November 1899....Norway's Bjarni Thorsen avenges a controversial loss to John L Gardner the English heavyweight with a decisive knockout at London's National Sporting Club...EBU champion Gardner took the first two innings with swarming tactics that had the burly Norwegian on the backfoot...Thorsen came back in rounds three and four hurting his man to the body....Gardner tried to cover up from a feint to the liver and caught a short chopping right on the jaw that put him on his knees...He rose at the count of eight only to have Thorsen wade in and land four powerful blows to the neck and head sending him sprawling on his back at which point his corner threw in the towel....The win makes Thorsen the new European heavyweight champion....In South Afrika another title changed hands when unheralded mulatto mitt-artist Jimmy Carr of Bloemfontein upset Bakari Olokun with a first round knockout in their 12 round title clash....Carr is now 11-1-1 with 4 KOs while the former miner drops to 32-9-1 and is in severe decline based on this showing and reports he had neglected to train....In the United States Sam Langford defended his North American title with an uninspired performance against Boston's Dan 'Porky' Flynn whose skilful defence allowed him to evade a knockout in the last two rounds....It was later revealed both men are managed in the US by Joe Woodman....Old timer Peter Maher has finally decided to hang up his gloves for good after taking an awful beating from another Irish bullock by the name of Fred Connolly....Maher praised his conqueror, saying he expected Connolly would one day fight for championship honours....Few sportswriters have such a high opinion of the young Irish slugger....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."

Last edited by Cap; 12-04-2019 at 05:17 PM.
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-28-2019, 03:15 PM   #328
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
From the sporting section of The Australian Star November 1899....Empire champion Tommy Burns has sailed for America aboard the steamship Manuka leaving behind many new friends and well-wishers but with a contract worth thousands of pounds in his pocket....Burns has agreed to challenge Jack Johnson for the latter's world championship in January or February of next year....At a well-attended contest in Invercargill, New Zealand, Soldier Ed Thompkins the Brisbane pugilist was awarded the decision over local boy Danny Ruenalf after 10 busy rounds....On the same card novice Jack Howard stopped Albert Cripps in the fifth inning when the latter's corner threw in the towel....The glove contest between Ned Ryan and Robert Lane which was to have taken place at Melbourne Athletic Club's new digs fell through owing to the sudden absence of Mr. J Dickson who was to have sponsored the event....At Pretoria, South Afrika, Frans Botha managed a close decision over Gawie de Klerk the up-and-coming mitt artist from that city....In the semi windup unbeaten Harry Smith forced a stoppage of veteran Fred McMullen in the 4th round of their scheduled 6-round bout....After easily beating Francois Marchand in Paris last week Sid Russell has reportedly signed articles to box American Denver Ed Martin in the same arena in December....Respected Sydney journal The Referee has released its ranking of the top contenders for Des Quinlan's Australasian title: 1) Sid Russell; 2) Billy McColl; 3) Bill Squires; 4) Bill Lang; 5) Ned Ryan; 6) Pat McIntyre; 7) Bill Costello; 8) Owen Sullivan; 9) Fred Preston; 10) Digger Ed Williams....Preston won a tidy decision over Dick Barker "The Queensland Giant" at the Melbourne Boxing Club and later joined friends in urging Barker to retire....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."

Last edited by Cap; 11-28-2019 at 04:42 PM.
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-05-2019, 05:57 PM   #329
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
Excerpt from The Toronto Telegram December 1899....Fight fans pack the Westmount Arena in Montreal to see Johnny Jackson from St John's Ward in Toronto defend his Canadian heavyweight title against ex-Alberta oil worker Ross Delaney and are rewarded with a terrific battle from start to finish when Delaney is put down hard twice in the 6th round and Referee Joe Francis steps in to save Delaney from himself....Jackson has a busted left hand, a couple of bruised ribs, a cut over his right eye and a new respect for his opponent...."...It was Jackson's machine-like left jab and a punishing straight right that broke down Delaney as he rushed to close quarters."...."The challenger got in his share of left hooks that fans heard in the back rows, but he could not avoid that unerring left to the face from the champion."....In the main supporting bout Art Beaudoin showed how far he has improved as he took apart big Joe Montferrand while taking almost no punishment in return....James 'Sailor' Burke of Halifax took a one-sided points win over Cabbagetown's Laurie Mackenzie a recent graduate of the Dominion Boxing Academy....Armand Bibaud matchmaker for Montreal's Athens Athletic Club proposes an elimination match between Beaudoin and the big Scot former Toronto cop Bob Day, the winner to get a shot at Jackson's Canadian championship belt....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."

Last edited by Cap; 12-07-2019 at 01:41 PM.
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-11-2019, 04:04 PM   #330
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
A sampling of headlines from the real world December 20, 1899....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-23-2019, 04:54 PM   #331
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
Excerpt from The Cleveland Courier December 1899...James J Jeffries defends his Pacific Northwest title by a one-sided stoppage of Al Kaufman, knocking him down in the 3rd, 4th, 7th and 9th rounds before referee Graney calls a halt despite objections from Kaufman's corner....At Philadelphia's Arena Oakland Al Brown scores a huge upset by taking a decision from Sam McVea recently back from Europe....Referee Tim Hurst gives Brown 4 rounds, McVea 3 and scores 3 rounds even....McVea's trainer and manager Spider Kelly lodges a protest with the IBU....Preparing for his battle with world champion Jack Johnson, Tommy Burns boxes Stanley Ketchel at Vancouver's Dreamland Arena and is awarded the decision after six lightning fast rounds....American Boxing Association heavyweight champion Fireman Jim Flynn uses his usual roughhouse tactics to break down Jack Stewart at Brooklyn leaving the hulking Scots-Canadian a bloodied mess after five rounds and forcing Stewart's corner to toss in the sponge....Boxing at Hazard's Pavilion in Los Angeles Bob "College Boy" Jones easily outpoints Jack "Big Six" McCabe in the best performance of his young career....In the semi windup veteran trial-horses Big Bill Morrison and Fred Russell slug it out toe to toe before a wildly enthusiastic crowd trading knockdowns before Morrison catches Russell cleanly with a tremendous haymaker putting him out cold....Using a stiff left jab and a follow-up right cross Brooklyn's top prospect Jim Stewart [11-0-1] wins a convincing decision over California's Joe Millett [24-5-1] at New York's Pelican Arena...In other news the League of Nations has stepped in and prevented an outbreak of armed hostilities between British forces and Boer farmers in South Africa and initiated a peace conference including the native black leaders....In the Philippines a similar action by the League has brought Americans to the table to discuss independence for the Filipino people....Just in time for Christmas...
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."

Last edited by Cap; 12-23-2019 at 05:11 PM.
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-31-2019, 02:22 PM   #332
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
From the International Boxing Union's 1899 annual report on the state of the sport.....Due to inaction on the part of British promoters the British title has been declared vacant....It is signed by Pierre de Courbetin the new chair of the IBU championship committee in Brussels, and the man behind the revival of the Olympic games....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."

Last edited by Cap; 12-31-2019 at 02:25 PM.
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-01-2020, 04:04 PM   #333
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
From the January 1900 issue of Mitt Slingers Magazine .....Bouts confirmed for the new year: Jack Johnson Vs Tommy Burns 15 rounds for the heavyweight championship of the world; Sam Langford Vs Joe Jeannette 12 rounds for the North American Boxing Federation title; Fireman Jim Flynn Vs Oakland Al Brown 12 rounds for the American Boxing Association championship; Bjarni Thorsen Vs Jack Scales 12 rounds for the EBU title (articles signed by both men but promoter still working to finance.)....Tentative agreement reached for Jim Jeffries to meet Sam McVea with the Pacific Northwest title on the line....Denver Ed Martin to engage in a ten round contest with Australia's Sid Russell in Paris once Martin has recovered from the flu....Raymond Berenger to meet John L Gardner with the winner promised a crack at the EBU title this spring or early summer....Promise of several contests in Australia for touring American heavyweights Larry Temple, Jim Barry and Jack Lester....Coaltown promoter Leo Roberts has a contract for Canadian champ Johnny Jackson to defend his title belt at the King Street Arena and then meet an unnamed US opponent two weeks later....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-02-2020, 02:41 PM   #334
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
Special supplement to the January Mitt Slingers Magazine ....A select committee from regions governed by the IBU names top prospects from each region....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."

Last edited by Cap; 01-02-2020 at 02:52 PM.
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-02-2020, 02:43 PM   #335
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
Page two features Canadian prospects.....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-02-2020, 02:45 PM   #336
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
Page three covers likely European fighters.....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-02-2020, 02:48 PM   #337
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
Lastly are the numerous good lads from the USA....
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-11-2020, 12:55 PM   #338
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
From The Barnsley Earwigger January 1900....The proposed European title fight between champion Bjarni Thorsen of Norway and England's Jack Scales has been scuppered by the latter's defeat at the hands of Jack Palmer at the National Sporting Club's heavyweight tourney....Mr H.E. Ashbury, principal matchmaker for the NSC, organized a four man elimination tournament to fill the vacant British national title, pitting Palmer against Scales one evening and Southampton's Joe Beckett against Sandy MacNab the Glasgow pugilist the next....At the Salle Wagram in Paris Australia's Sid Russell shocked the white-tie assemblage with a seventh round knockout of the towering Yank "Denver Ed" Martin...Martin led the points in the first three rounds but seemed to tire from Russell's assault to the body particularly in the fifth and sixth rounds...In the seventh inning Martin sagged against the ropes from a vicious hook to the kidneys then took a booming left on the jaw that brought him to his knees where Referee Eugene Corri delivered the full count....Martin's chief second said his man hadn't really recovered from the flu and had been unable to train properly...John L Gardner's comeback was derailed by the Frenchman Raymond Berenger at the Palais de Sport in Cannes when the latter recovered from a slow start to take six of the last seven rounds on the card of referee Gondouin...Petty Officer Matty Curran laid claim to the championship of Ireland with his narrow victory over fellow Dubliner Jem Roche in a brawl where spectators claimed they had lost count of the number of warnings given to both men by the referee....In the warmup to the Tiger Smith - Irish Jack Burke contest at Blackpool William "Iron" Hague of Mexborough had the crowd on its feet when he demolished the lanky Scot James Cameron inside two rounds...Hague (9-0-1) had Cameron (4-3-0) down twice in round one and very nearly ended it there had the bell not sounded to save the visitor...The finish came seconds into round two from a haymaker of a right hand off the side of the head...
Attached Images
Image 
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."

Last edited by Cap; 01-11-2020 at 01:07 PM.
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-13-2020, 05:47 PM   #339
Tomato Can
Major Leagues
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 426
Cap, I love following your Universe! Do you allow "foreigners" to fight for your regional titles or do they have to be from that home region (IE: Only British fight for British Title)?
Tomato Can is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-13-2020, 10:40 PM   #340
Cap
Hall Of Famer
 
Cap's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Large Province in God's Country
Posts: 7,759
Blog Entries: 4
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomato Can View Post
Cap, I love following your Universe! Do you allow "foreigners" to fight for your regional titles or do they have to be from that home region (IE: Only British fight for British Title)?
Strictly homeboys. No foreigners need apply. Everyone can aspire to winning the world title, but only Yanks and Canucks and Mexicans can fight for the North American Boxing Federation title. There are a couple of national titles available (Canada, USA, South Afrika) and a few regional ones (Europe. Australasia, etc.) but all are restricted to natives of those countries and regions. Just seems logical.

Cap
__________________
"...There were Giants in Those Days.."
Cap is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:46 AM.

 

Major League and Minor League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of Major League Baseball. Visit MLB.com and MiLB.com.

Officially Licensed Product – MLB Players, Inc.

Out of the Park Baseball is a registered trademark of Out of the Park Developments GmbH & Co. KG

Google Play is a trademark of Google Inc.

Apple, iPhone, iPod touch and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

COPYRIGHT © 2023 OUT OF THE PARK DEVELOPMENTS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

 

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.10
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright © 2020 Out of the Park Developments