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Machiavelli
You legit scare me with the way you can manhandle this league. You're like Bill Hoodie.
Now is the perfect time for you to strike before Kingdom rises.
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for 3 years then my team becomes a decrepit corpse forcing me to sell. :sadwalk:
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Manhandle he says :fry:
This is the only league i havent won a world series. Although Dave won a few with my roster. I'm just another team up in hurr.
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Kingdom
Manhandle he says :fry:
This is the only league i havent won a world series. Although Dave won a few with my roster. I'm just another team up in hurr.
You actually had a lot to do with my success. You traded Heilmann and Dickey for Garon, which set me up with the number one pick to net Teddy.
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I won 2 ('36 and '37).
One as a WC and a #1 seed.
In a 8 year span.
2034 92-70 (I won the last 16 games of the season and missed out by 1 game in the WC Race)
2035 97-65 (WC, lost in round 1)
2036 116-46 (Won WS over Molina's dominant Texas Rangers)
2037 95-67 (WC, Won WS while only losing like 2 playoff games)
2038 123-39 (Lost in LCS to Milwaukee 4-2)
2039 120-42 (Lost to Kingdom's Rockies in a 1st round sweep, still pissed at OOTP for that one)
2040 107-55 (Lost to Phillies in round 1)
2041 91-71 (This was the year I lost a 30 yr old Steven Hill to a career ender that crippled the dynasty)
ERA's during that span: 4.17, 4.10, 3.41, 4.00, 3.34, 3.18, 3.47, 3.76
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Trendy Bastard
Speaking of Porter's Cardinals, I'd love to see that team match up against my Royals. Would be an interesting series.
I think your offense was deeper than mine. Your best hitter is Williams which was better than Steven Hill, Robert Shaul and Donald Starrett.
I had a 3-time Cy winner in Hernando Martinez, Joe Arnold (who had 1 Cy Young before Hernando), Todd Crissman and Bill Capra (who later became Martin Fyfe) who were both better than Shocker (he was basically Fyfe in ratings, maybe a little better)
My bullpen had 4 closers and 2 setup men. I think I would have enough on the pitching side to contain that offense.
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At one point Shocker was 10-10-8, I think. Can't forget I also had Lee Meadows(7/8-9-10) and Larry Morley(8-10-9).
My bullpen has mostly been thrown together every season, outside of Sills.
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Martinez 6-10-10
Arnold 6-10-9
Crissman 8-10-9
Capra 10-8-6/Fyfe 10-9-6
My bullpen at the time was
Magglio Gonzalez 10-8-10
William Tanaka 10-9-10
William Carp 8-10-9
Bill Savory 10-8-6 (and he could have started)
Martin Saleem 10-8-8 (towards the end)
Nick Flynn 6-10-8 (towards the end of the run)
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Clearly you should blame the dicks who neither buy nor sell. How dare they.
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Trendy Bastard
You actually had a lot to do with my success. You traded Heilmann and Dickey for Garon, which set me up with the number one pick to net Teddy.
Garon was a beast.
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Machiavelli
Wait, is it not apparent that my post saying I'm afraid of KC is in jest? I'm not waiting for KC to die, just as an fyi.
In my defense I shut down my sarcasm meter for it to recharge after dealing with retail customers all day yesterday.
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You can see where I tried to emulate pitching staffs around Burdette and Alexander...
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Porter
Martinez 6-10-10
Arnold 6-10-9 *became a Dodger*
Crissman 8-10-9
Capra 10-8-6/Fyfe 10-9-6
My bullpen at the time was
Magglio Gonzalez 10-8-10 *Jerk was a Dodger and name is mud*
William Tanaka 10-9-10 *another jerk who was a Dodger then became a Card*
William Carp 8-10-9
Bill Savory 10-8-6 (and he could have started)
Martin Saleem 10-8-8 (towards the end) *greatest Dodger closer in my run*
Nick Flynn 6-10-8 (towards the end of the run)