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Old 01-20-2008, 11:03 PM   #1
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Simming the 1901-2007 seasons

I am currently simming the whole history of baseball starting in 1901 and running right through 2007 just to see where people go and such.

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I see are kinda neat and if anyone wants to see something please let me know
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Old 01-21-2008, 10:10 PM   #2
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well, after pouring over all the info I have seen some pretty awesome things. However, there were a lot of CEI's to some big players like Barry Bonds and Walter Johnson.

Here are some pretty great things I have seen...

The PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES were the best team as far as World Series go winning 12 overall.

The TEXAS RANGERS were the best team overall winning at a clip of .535 in their career starting in 1961.
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Old 01-23-2008, 10:01 AM   #3
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The Conigliaro brothers? Carlton Fisk? Luis Tiant? Ted Williams? Ron Locke? Nomar? Nolan Ryan? Ruth? Aaron? Mays? Mantle?
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Old 01-23-2008, 02:48 PM   #4
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Tony Conigliaro was a 4 time gold glover and 3 time all star that hit .267 over his 14 year career spent with a number of teams. He had stops in Kansas City, Oakland, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Detroit, Houston, Chicago with the Cubs, New York Giants and the Seattle Mariners. Overall his stat line is as follows.

GP 1311 AB 4529 R 593 H 1210 2B 167 3B 25 HR 196 RBI 703 BB 365 SO 905 SB 24 AVE .267 OBP .324 SLG .445 OPS .768
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Old 01-23-2008, 02:54 PM   #5
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Billy Conigliaro

Billy played in 13 season from 1968 to 1982 with 6 teams including playing with his brother in Oakland. Billy was not as good as his brother however had a few decent seasons. Overall he wasn't anything to write home about. He was drafted 3rd round (43rd overall) by the Oakland A's.

Here are his career totals.

GP 625 AB 1480 R 151 H 353 2B 79 3B 4 HR 35 RBI 219 BB 106 SO 271 SB 9 AVE .239 OBP .293 SLG .368 OPS .661

His best season was 1970 when he was the regular center fielder for the A's. he hit .278 with 14 homers and 79 rbi.
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Old 01-23-2008, 03:04 PM   #6
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Carlton Fisk

Fisk was a solid catcher with a bunch of teams. he played 16 seasons with Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, And Detroit Tigers. Fisk played in 3 all star games. He was drafted 17th overall by the Boston Red Sox but didn't really do much with the club. He was traded for a minor leaguer to the Phillies where he had 3 huge seasons. After a bad injury was let go by the Phillies and picked up by the Red Sox again for a year and released after playing only a handful of games.

The next season he signed with the Astros and really helped make that pitching staff something special. After being there for 3 seasons, Fisk had another big injury and was released in the off season. Signing in San Francisco, Fisk re-established himself as a solid catcher and was traded to the Detroit Tigers for 2b Domaso Garcia. He remained with the Tigers for the next 5 seasons before calling it quits in 1986. Fisk never won any major awards or the World Series but was a solid player over his career.

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GP 1966 AB 6997 R 921 H 1776 2B 276 3B 37 HR 234 RBI 974 BB 568 SO 1213 SB 109 AVE .254 OBP .317 SLG .404 OPS .721

Fisk had his best season in 1973 the year before his first injury hitting 32 homers and driving in 91 runs. He hit .284 that season and also scored 98 runs.

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Old 01-23-2008, 03:11 PM   #7
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Luis Tiant

Luis played 20 years in the major leagues before retiring in 1983. Drafted 6th overall in the 1963 draft to the Boston Red Sox, Tiant exploded on the scene the next year. HE played for 9 different teams and played well overall but wasn't a number one guy on any roster. The only standout in his career was the 1973 All star game where he was the winning pitcher.

Here are his stats for his career:

W 219 L 213 SV 1 ERA 3.83 GP 586 GS 550 IP 3979.0 H 3946 ER 1695 BB 1459 SO 2669 WHIP 1.36 OAVE .259 BABIP .295
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Old 01-23-2008, 03:22 PM   #8
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Ted Williams

Teddy ballgame had an outstanding career. He was drafted in 1938, 1st overall by the Cincinnati Reds and he went on to be an 8 time MVP, 10 time all star and a gold glove winner. He also won the 1946 triple crown. In his 22 year career that ended up in the Hall of Fame, Ted never once got to hold the World Series Trophy. After 6 season with the Reds and having them not make the playoffs even with Ted, the Reds declined to pick up the contract of Williams and he signed a 4 year contract with the Boston Red Sox. He would never play again for another team. He played 16 season with the Red Sox but he only made the playoffs 3 times due to a horrible team that surrounded him.

Williams is the active leader in career home runs with 682.

Here are his stats...

GP 2885 AB 9896 R 2267 H 3192 2B 479 3B 68 HR 682 RBI 2069 BB 2560 SO 1062 SB 91 AVE .323 OBP .460 SLG .591 OPS 1.051
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Old 01-23-2008, 06:44 PM   #9
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What database did you use?

What types of settings? Did you use minor leagues? Trades? Free agency? Financials?
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Old 01-23-2008, 07:05 PM   #10
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I used just a standard import. I used the DB that comes with the game itself. Didn't alter the setting at all.
Trades, FA and Financials are all on.
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Did players in the Conigliaro era really get traded that often?
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Did the players go to the team they actually ended up with or were drafted?

What about Cal Ripken?
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Ron Locke

Unfortunately, Mr. Locke never made the Majors at all.
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:20 AM   #14
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Nomar Garciaparra

His is currently playing in his 6th season with the Pittsburgh Pirates. In 6 seasons he is a 3 time all star hitting .318. I will update his totals as they finish out.
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:28 AM   #15
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Nolan Ryan

Nolan played 17 seasons after being drafted 2nd overall in 1965 by the San Francisco Giants. Ryan won the Cy Young award in 1974 while pitching for the Giants and Pirates. He was 21-7 that season with a 2.45 era. Unfortunately, he never really panned out quite like real life.

His career totals are as follows.

W 207 L 194 SV 0 ERA 3.99 G 550 GS 543 IP 3768.0 H 3204 R 1670 BB 2334 SO 3510 WHIP 1.47 OAVE .230 BABIP .287
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:29 AM   #16
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Did players in the Conigliaro era really get traded that often?
No they didn't but I left the player movements at about the same as what they are in real life now. Players moved a lot less back then. I am going to resim this again when I have more time and use a lower setting for movement.
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:39 AM   #17
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Babe Ruth

Ruth was drafted 16th overall in the 1913 draft by the Cincinnati Reds. He played 8 seasons in Cincinnati and was a very good player. In 1924, he was released by the Reds because of another outfielder coming up and he signed a 5 year deal in New York With the Giants. It would turn out to be the best move that the Giants would ever make. Ruth had a run starting in 1922 with the Reds that lasted into the 1933 season of playing in the World Series. He played 11 seasons with the Giants before signing in Boston with the Red Sox for 1 season.

Ruth was only a 3 time all star but won 10 MVP awards, which is a record in my league. One of the most powerful hitters of all time, Ruth was hampered by injuries over his whole career and rarely played his full amount of game. Even though, his names are all over the career leaderboards and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Here are his career totals.

GP 2370 AB 8336 R 2127 H 2818 2B 366 3B 121 HR 657 RBI 2129 BB 2211 SO 1165 SB 125 AVE .338 OBP .474 SLG .647 OPS 1.122

Ruth is the Career Leader for Ave, On Base, Slg, OPS, VORP, and Rbi's.
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Henry Aaron, Bob Gibson and Carl Yastrzemski, please.
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Kirby Pucket? Roberto Clemente? Who is the all time home run leader? hits leader? wins leader?
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How did George Brett, Frank White and Ozzie Smith do? For that matter, how are the Royals and Cardinals faring overall? Thanks!
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