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Old 06-30-2006, 07:32 AM   #41
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How did Jim Palmer do? Also, how did the Orioles do overall?
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Old 06-30-2006, 08:24 AM   #42
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The Orioles are a .483 team over history, this includes thier time in St.Louis as the Browns, went to the playoffs 12 times and won 4 titles in 1926, and in 1970, 71, and 72.

Jim Palmer was a 2 time All-Star, had a 137-104 record, a 3.39 ERA with 1580 K's. He won 20 or more games 2 times.
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Old 06-30-2006, 08:26 AM   #43
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How about the Brewers?

Robin Yount
Paul Molitor
Hank Aaron
Gorman Thomas
Rollie Fingers
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Old 06-30-2006, 08:42 AM   #44
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The Brewers are played .521 ball over history and I noticed that alot of big name players went there during the middle to end of their careers, they went the the playoffs 14 times and won 2 titles in 1979, and 1991

Robin Yount was a 3 time All-Star selection, 2 time gold glover, and a 2 time MVP, along with a Hall of famer. He played with the Brewers till 1992, then went all over the place finishing out his career in 1997. He ended with 3519 hits, a .302 avg, 244 homers, 1660 RBI, and 431 steals.

Paul Molitor was an All-Star and a gold glover one time each, He was only able to play 7 seasons and then had to retire due to blurry vision. Over those 7 years he had 668 hits, 29 homers, 333 RBI, a .311 avg, and 127 steals

Hank Aaron...Were it not for Mickey Mantle being the beast that he was in this sim, Hank Aaron would have been the best player over history. He was an All-Star 16 times, won 5 Gold Gloves, and 6 MVP's. He played until 1979, and compiled 4576 hits, 763 homers, 2542 RBI to go along with his .301 career average. Without saying he made the Hall of Fame.

Gorman Thomas won 1 Gold Glove and wasa 4 time All-Star. He had 1610 hits, 337 HR's, 1088 RBI, and a lifetime .256 average.

Rollie Fingers had a 27-63 record, 3.46 ERA, 606 K's and 450 saves over his career.
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Old 06-30-2006, 10:26 AM   #45
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Mariners along with some of the more notable members of the Franchise?

Griffey?
Buhner?
Edgar Martinez?
Randy Johnson?
Dave Fleming might be an interesting one ... two good years and then completely disappeared.
Tino Martinez?
Jamie Moyer?
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Old 06-30-2006, 12:06 PM   #46
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How many perfect games were thrown?

Also what about the Blue Jays, Expos, Yaz, Jackie Robinson, Joe Torre and Frank Robinson?

Also were there any teams that went on extremely long droughts, or failed to win a championship at all?
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Old 06-30-2006, 12:13 PM   #47
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I'd be interested in seeing how Al Kaline did.Thanks
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Old 06-30-2006, 01:05 PM   #48
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How about Lyman Bostock and George Capazullo?
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Old 06-30-2006, 01:08 PM   #49
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The Mariners played .461 ball, and made the playoffs 3 times, but no championships.

Ken Griffey Jr. is a 2 time All-Star, and sure bet Hall of Famer if the sim kept going, but he was still playing in 2005. He had 2541 hits, 515 homers, 1642 RBI, a .292 avg. and 206 steals.

Jay Buhner was a 2 time All-Star and won 1 gold glove. He had 1675 hits for a .276 avg, 302 homers, and 1063 RBI

Edgar Martinez was a 3 time All-Star and was inducted into the Hall of Fame. He had 2530 hits, 339 homers, 1348 RBI, and a .302 avg.

Randy Johnson never devolped for the Expos right and stayed in the minors too long. He finally got a shot at the Majors when he went to the Marlins, but didn't have a great career. He was 102-105 with a 4.32 ERA and 1118 K's

Dave Fleming played 13 years in the Majors but was only so-so. He had a 95-116 record with a 4.90 ERA and 1101 K's

Tino Martinez was an All-Star once and had a fairly good career. He ended with 1652 hits for a .282 avg., 287 homers, and 995 RBI

Jamie Moyer went 119-126 with a 4.24 ERA and 1329 K's.

Carl Yastrzemski was a6 time All-Star and had 7 really good years to start his career, then he started getting hurt alot and his rating declined dramatically. He ended with a .273 average, 220 homers, 844 RBI, and 1658 hits.

Jackie Robinson was a 3 time All-Star. He had a .262 avg, 93 homers, 474 RBI, 1205 hits, and 2324 steals over his career.

Joe Torre was a Hall of Famer, 12 time All-Star, 4 time Gold Glover, and 1 time MVP. He ended with 3884 hits, 376 homers, 1662 RBI, and a .300 average.

Frank Robinson was a 4 time All-Star. He had 2579 hits, 443 homers, 1376 RBI, and a .258 avg over his career.

The Blue Jays played .461 ball went to the playoffs 4 times and won 2 titles in 2002, and 2004

The Expos/Nationals had a .513 winning % went to the post season 11 times and won 2 titles in 1978, and the last one in 2005

The Diamondbacks, Devil Rays, and Mariners were the only 3 teams never to win a title. As far as teams that played for a long time the White Sox had the wost % at .455 they only saw the playoffs 4 times and won 1 title in 1932. The Reds only saw post seaon play 6 times, winning twice, and the Twins/Senators only 6 as well but won 3 titles

As Far as perfect games go, i'm not sure how to go about finding them, but if anyone knows I'd be more than happy to look it up
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Old 06-30-2006, 01:14 PM   #50
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Al Kaline won Rookie of the Year, was an 8 time All-Star, and 7 time Gold Glove winner. Also made the Hall of Fame with 3965 hits, 413 homeruns, 1971 RBI, and a .306 average.

Lyman Bostock played for 13 years, all with Minnesota compiling 1681 hits, a .291 avg, 50 homeruns, and 608 RBI

George Cappuzzello won rookie of the year in 1981 with a 17 win season, he followed that with anothe 17 win season, then he never did anything else. Finished as a All-Star once, a 40-18 record, and a 3.54 ERA
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Old 06-30-2006, 01:41 PM   #51
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Jackie Robinson was a 3 time All-Star. He had a .262 avg, 93 homers, 474 RBI, 1205 hits, and 2324 steals over his career.
2324 steals?! What was his average number of steals per season?
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Old 06-30-2006, 01:45 PM   #52
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2324 steals?! What was his average number of steals per season?
heh oops I added a number on there (darn fat fingers) it was 232
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Old 06-30-2006, 01:50 PM   #53
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Thanks. I thought it HAD to be a typo, but I wanted to check.
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Old 06-30-2006, 02:41 PM   #54
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Thanks for the info on Al Kaline. I was wondering, why do you think that the number of career hits were so high in your league?
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Old 06-30-2006, 04:16 PM   #55
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I think the players played too long and were too effective into thier 40's, however after the 60's this seemed to be the oppisite. So i think I should have turned up the batter aging till the 60's then maybe turned it down a bit in the 60's. I think I will do another one soon and see if that makes a difference
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Old 06-30-2006, 04:32 PM   #56
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I think the players played too long and were too effective into thier 40's, however after the 60's this seemed to be the oppisite. So i think I should have turned up the batter aging till the 60's then maybe turned it down a bit in the 60's. I think I will do another one soon and see if that makes a difference
Thanks. I plan to begin simming a league starting in 1901 after the (WIP) patch comes out next week. I'm extremely happy to see how well things are developing statistically in this game
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Old 06-30-2006, 11:34 PM   #57
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How did the Twins do, as well as Kirby Puckett?
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Old 07-01-2006, 02:11 AM   #58
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How about the Dodgers and Astros as team histories? And could you look up George Witt(Pirates) for me? He was my high school biology teacher...hehe.
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Old 07-01-2006, 08:14 AM   #59
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Kirby Puckett was a 2 time All-Star and 6 time gold winner, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame. He had a career .304 avg with 2441 hits, 176 homers, 998 RBI, and 410 steals.

George Witt pitched in 131 games in the majors compipling a 9-19 record with 4 saves, a 5.31 ERA, and 96 strikeouts in 266.1 innings

The Twins/Senators had a .481 winning percentage, made the plkayoffs 9 times, and won 3 titles in 1960, 1988, and 1989.

The Dodgers had a .502 winning percentage making the post season 15 times winng 3 titles in 1948, 1957, and 1959.

The Colt .45's/Astros played .506 ball over history seeing the post season 13 times and also won 3 titles in 1973, 1981, and 1982
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How did Boston/Milwaukee/Atlanta do?

Also, could you tell me who the top players are in games played for Atlanta at this point?
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