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SIM COMPLETE - 93-94 - OFF-SEASON 3 (RULE V)
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Originally posted by Clay View Post130 wins and one All-Star game in 14 seasons? You, my friend, are a crack baby.
We will see where Philips is by then.Wilmington Wildcats- 2057-
Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041
Washington Bats - 1979-2013
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Originally posted by Pat View PostFrom 1980 to 1990 Villazon had a 430 VORP. One All-Star. Two rings. He was one of the best starters in baseball for a decade.
We will see where Philips is by then.The Great One!
To many rings to count...
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Originally posted by Clay View PostTwo rings, an All-Star and 3 DWIs (at the deepest position in the BLB) in 6 seasons. He's 28, has 4 straight 100+ BB seasons and his OBP is a scratch under .400. He's already better than Villazon with 60% of the sample size.
Philips has three 30+ VORP years and he plays in the deepest IL lineup, dare I day, of All-Time?
It's close but Villazon has to be the greatest Rule V....just ask Jistic.Wilmington Wildcats- 2057-
Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041
Washington Bats - 1979-2013
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Out of principle, I agree with Clay.WINDY CITY PLAYBOYS
Bock Division Champions - 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1990, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Wildcard Playoff Berths - 1984, 1988, 1993, 2010
Import League Champions - 1978, 1979, 1980, 1986, 2008, 2009
BLB Champions - 1986, 2009
Hall of Famers: 4
Pale Ale Pitcher Awards: 6
Stout Sluggers: 2
New Brews: 6
Originally posted by fsquidYou guys should trade with Windy City.
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Originally posted by Pat View PostThe Zon had eight seasons with 30+ VORP. That doesn't include the three 20+ VORP seasons that were cut short due to six-man rotations and injuries.
Philips has three 30+ VORP years and he plays in the deepest IL lineup, dare I day, of All-Time?
It's close but Villazon has to be the greatest Rule V....just ask Jistic.
Originally posted by Jistic View PostOut of principle, I agree with Clay.The Great One!
To many rings to count...
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Well, we're going to have to talk about that amongst the owners. He technically didn't have a career ending injury (which we adjust)... he was injured and chose to retire. By rule, we edit CAREER ENDING INJURIES.
Thoughts anyone?The Great One!
To many rings to count...
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He didn't just choose to retire. The newstory is just fluff to put something behind the game's decision. He had a career-ending setback. That's been edited for me before.
From the Injury Report:
Tuesday, December 21st, 1993
Los Lunas Javelinas: Pepe Sánchez has suffered a setback in his recovery from injury. He has elected to retire rather than continue his rehabilitation. This is a CAREER ENDING injury!
Though, I will warn Los Lunas that it probably doesn't matter. I've yet to see a guy come back anywhere close to 50% of his ability after suffering such an injury. They are pretty much minor league crap after this.Last edited by Carlos; 07-01-2011, 07:50 AM.Denver Bulls
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Originally posted by Sully View PostVillazon was a nice find, but one of the best pitchers int he BLB for a decade? That's pushing it just a tad.Wilmington Wildcats- 2057-
Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041
Washington Bats - 1979-2013
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