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SIM COMPLETE - 1989 - Regular Season 13
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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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Really enjoyable 5-1 sim, finally giving us some separation over Dallas and Denver.
2-1 vs Hyundai, 3-0 @ Mississippi
The offense keeps rolling along, even without our best hitter Clint Underwood in the lineup. Hector Carbajal is a beast. Joe Cuevas is providing some needed pop near the bottom of the lineup. Rancourt keeps hitting. Cannell is back to form, as he's raised his average about 22 points over the last couple sims.
Our pitching was good this sim, and if we can get any sort of consistency out of our starters after Aurillo and O'Rogan, I like our chances down the stretch. Aurillo showed back up on the top players list, which I think is good, and he's seemed to get back on form over the last 5-6 starts. Newly acquired Tynan Brown will hopefully be halfway decent as a starter; at least that's what I'm banking on.Charlotte Knights - OSFL
Syracuse Slammers - BLB
South America - 1984 WBC Runner Up
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Originally posted by liquidcrash View Post07-13-1987 Released by the Carolina organization.
Whoops.
I don't understand this game sometimes. My scout hated him. He sucked on my A team. Now he's a top prospect throwing 7 mph harder than he did when I had him. I know young prospects change, but I sure didn't see this one coming. I'm sure he'd have completely flamed out if I'd have held on to him, but he's destined for greatness now.
That is one thing I see from a LOT of teams in the BLB. They give up on prospects too early. I mean, even if Tucker, at the time, was projected by your scout to never make the majors, did you give him a shot? Did you give the player a chance to prove your scout wrong? 5th round picks are semi-valuable in this league and all you are going to get out of the guy is a handful of Single-A games?
As an 18-year-old, he only pitched in eight relief appearances. Then, as a 19-year-old, he pitched in six games, poorly and was then cut. That's it? That's all your going to try and get from your 5th round pick? That year, your Single-A club went 49-71, 6th in the division. I can't imagine he was getting good support from his pen, defense or in run support. I highly doubt he was replaced on the roster with anything of value from free-agency.
I do agree, that he became a pitcher after leaving the Carolina organization. Would he ever developed into anything good if had stayed? Who knows. But he definitely isn't going to turn into anything for Carolina when he is playing for another organization.
Don't worry, it's not just you. I'm always active in keeping an eye out for minor league free-agents. Another man's garbage is another man's treasure? Something like that. A lot of teams (as you will see below) often set their draft to auto, and then cut half of their draft picks in the later rounds. What? How does that make sense? There are teams around the league that have 28+ year olds in Single-A. There are teams that have guys over 30 in Double and Triple-A. Those guys are scrubs. Take a chance on a younger guy. Maybe he can develop.
Darryl Calhoun - http://www.simgamingnetwork.com/blb/...ayer_7463.html
Cut immediately after the draft by Davenport in '88. I signed him a month later. He is an organization top 10 prospect. Likely a 5th OF at the BLB level.
Bob Burleson - http://www.simgamingnetwork.com/blb/...ayer_2979.html
Cut immediately after the draft by Hartford in '80. I signed him a few months later and now he is a serviceable bench bat for the BLB club, for the past five years.
Pepe Hernandez - http://www.simgamingnetwork.com/blb/...ayer_3614.html
Cut immediately after the draft by Hartford in '83. Signed a few months later and developed into a top 100 prospect and is now my backup catcher. Could start on a handful of teams.
Pat Daniels - http://www.simgamingnetwork.com/blb/...ayer_1085.html
Cut immediately after the draft by Hartford in '84. Signed a month later and is now my #4 SP, mentioned earlier in the thread about how good he is and promising his future.
Don Pardue - http://www.simgamingnetwork.com/blb/...ayer_3351.html
Cut after three and a half seasons with Baltimore, where it looks like he was rushed. In Triple-A by 20, where he hit just .229. Signed by Washington six months later. He hasn't reached the majors yet but my scout thinks he can be a good bench option at the next level.
There are others as well that I know I am forgetting. Some that have probably gone on to other teams in trades. For every Derrek Tucker I can give you five guys that didn't make it. Take it for what it's worth.Wilmington Wildcats- 2057-
Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041
Washington Bats - 1979-2013
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(never done one of these, but i'm bored at work, so what the hell)
6-0
Great sim heading into the all-star break. Managed to create a little bit of breathing room with Los Lunas. Gugs steps in as advertised with a 7.0 IP 4 H 1 ER 1 BB 9K performance.
The Good
The offense continues to shine despite it's youth: 11 HR 43 RBI .356 BA .420 OBP .566 SLG this sim. Even Haydon has been contributing lately and trying to earn some of his contract. (Looking back, trading for Haydon and his horrible contract wasn't the worst thing I've ever done as a GM, cause he's been decent, but it definitely wasn't the best)
The OK
My pitching keeps coming in as average. The veterans are doing what they do. It appears Kelly has turned the corner from last year and is being the setup guy I need him to be behind Simmonds. The all star break couldn't have come at a better time, Kraft appears to be struggling a little bit so I have the opportunity to bump him to the #2 or 3 spot in the rotation to maybe take some pressure off. Marin has been exceeding expectations this season and looks to be turning into the pitcher my scout thought he would be 2-3 years ago.
The Bad
Can't find much to complain about in the BLB, though I would like to be a little deeper in middle relief and backup IF.
The Ugly
Looking over my farm system a bit though and with the exception of a handful of guys....yikes. Luckily I'm really young at BLB and will hopefully have a few years (and hopefully some lucky drafts) to replenish.
On Deck
Great to have some all-stars playing this season (I can't remember if I had one last year). Especially nice to see Perez make his first all-star game during his rookie season. Looking forward to the second half of the season. Things are far more exciting when you aren't making a run at the co-commish cup!!
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Originally posted by Pat View PostYour scout hated him, but you spent a 5th round pick on him?
That is one thing I see from a LOT of teams in the BLB. They give up on prospects too early. I mean, even if Tucker, at the time, was projected by your scout to never make the majors, did you give him a shot? Did you give the player a chance to prove your scout wrong? 5th round picks are semi-valuable in this league and all you are going to get out of the guy is a handful of Single-A games?
I'm also on the lookout for minor league FAs. I noticed you signed Artie Crites a few sims back, a guy I also offered a minor league deal to (he turned my offer down in favor of yours).Washington Bats, 2013-
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Originally posted by liquidcrash View PostOh, I'm not saying I didn't cut him too soon. My scout had him at 4-2-4 when I picked him, I don't remember anything about him to be honest. I can't tell if he was auto-picked or if I put him on the list manually. That draft doesn't appear to be my finest work. He's just taken a huge jump since he left my team. It's obvious it was mistake now.
It's just....sometimes scouts are wrong. I have had prospects that on draft day, my scout loves, then when he gets a second or third look when he is on the organization, his opinion changes to much worse but the stats are still good. Then in a year or two, they are back to that initial potential.
Sometimes players, especially in the minors, just have an off-year...or start off slow. Check out Pat Hamilton, 1B, on my Triple-A team. http://www.simgamingnetwork.com/blb/...ayer_2889.html
He has been in Triple-A for five years. His first two, he hit .283 then .327. Then, he hit just .148. Now, the past two, he has hit .283 and .293. It happens.Wilmington Wildcats- 2057-
Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041
Washington Bats - 1979-2013
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Originally posted by BradleyB View Postthis is a sim gaming league where we manage an entirely fictional baseball team based solely on computer generated stats. face it pat, we are ALL nerds.
Hopefully your post is a sign of things to come.Wilmington Wildcats- 2057-
Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041
Washington Bats - 1979-2013
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Yes, and I am the biggest nerd. Following fictional players, on fictional teams, in a fictional league, and not even having a team in said Fantasyland. I justify it to myself by the fact this league revolves around beer. I love beer.Death Valley Scorpions (2003-Present)
Division Champs '05 '07 '08 '11 '13 '14 '15 '16 '19
IL WC '09 '10 '12 '17
IL Champs '13 '16 '19
Stout Slugger '08 (Jones) '15 (McCarley)
Last Call '08 (Manning)
New Brew '08 (Pulido)
Desert Legends
#33 Danny Salcedo ('15) #30 Colin Cash ('16) #32 Brendan Lindsey ('17)
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Originally posted by umd View PostYes, and I am the biggest nerd. Following fictional players, on fictional teams, in a fictional league, and not even having a team in said Fantasyland. I justify it to myself by the fact this league revolves around beer. I love beer.Philly Freedom
Owner & GM: 1987 - Pres.
Porter Div. Champs (Mbr '84-'15): 1984, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1991, 2002, 2004, 2010, 2011
Stout Div. Champs (Mbr '78-'83 & '16-present): 2016, 2017
IL Wild Card Winner: 1987, 2013, 2018, 2019
Import League Champs: 1984, 2010, 2017
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