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  • #16
    I see diesel subscribes to the Z theory that states that if you keep beating a lame joke into the ground, eventually it will become funny.

    Don't give up, guys! Don't EVER give up!
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    Everyone simmer down. I'm the moron here.

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    • #17
      It has always been funny.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by dieselboy View Post
        It has always been funny.
        Judging by our avatars, Stafford agrees.
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        • #19
          Okay, I may be dumb but...

          I finally gave in and took a look at this Stafford guy and... WTF? 6yr/96mil? Did he take a huge unexpected ratings hit?

          Wow.

          That's all I have to say about that.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by spot View Post
            Okay, I may be dumb but...

            I finally gave in and took a look at this Stafford guy and... WTF? 6yr/96mil? Did he take a huge unexpected ratings hit?

            Wow.

            That's all I have to say about that.
            Yes. His performance was never that great but he had good ratings. Then when we switched to OOTP 2007 his ratings went way down. This is one of the causes of Skerik's general bitterness towards OOTP 2007.

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            • #21
              When we converted to OOTP 2007, some players in the league took major ratings hits. He was one of them. Unfortunately, it came after he signed that huge deal with Baltimore.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Sully View Post
                When we converted to OOTP 2007, some players in the league took major ratings hits. He was one of them. Fortunately, it came after he signed that huge deal with Baltimore.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by dieselboy View Post
                  Guzman could catch him in the long run, but he plays in a pitchers park, so his numbers will never be that great. And Gremades numbers are a little skewed because he plays in the BLB's Coors Field.
                  I'm not sold that Guzman will ever be on Keppel's level. Guzman, while nothing major, has been banged up a couple times in his career already including the infamous strained back. Will that ever become anything bigger... who knows? But one of the most impressive things about Keppel is that he has literally had two injuries in his entire career and they were like 500 games apart.

                  Keppel is definately Babe Ruth. Someone MAY challenge some of his numbers in the future, especially if the BLB experiences a 90's style "juiced ball" era when we hit that decade, I'm just not convinced we'll ever have a more complete player.
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                  • #24
                    BTW, I was looking through the history this morning, and I'm fairly convinced that Joe Chavarraga is the Roger Clemens of the BLB, steroids included. The guy seems to get better as he gets older.
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                    • #25
                      Whether or not someone else comes along... I'm damn lucky to have him.

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                      • #26
                        What is the difference between the Outstanding Hitter Award and the Stout Slugger Award? Keppel has won both in the same year a couple of times.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by spot View Post
                          What is the difference between the Outstanding Hitter Award and the Stout Slugger Award? Keppel has won both in the same year a couple of times.
                          Outstanding Hitter is the in game. Stout Slugger is the one we vote on. Kind of like an AP vs Coaches Poll.

                          I didn't want to put our awards in the game since we have more than what was allowed at the time we created the league.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Lintyfresh85 View Post
                            BTW, I was looking through the history this morning, and I'm fairly convinced that Joe Chavarraga is the Roger Clemens of the BLB, steroids included. The guy seems to get better as he gets older.
                            I can't complain.
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