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  • Nationally popular players?

    I only have 1 "extremely popular" player on a national scale... obviously Keppel. Couple 'popular' players, and a few ''well known' and 'fair' players. what you got?

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    I have 3 "Very Popular" players on a National scale. Campoveroe, Robbins, and Dupuis.

    O'Connelan is "Insignificant" locally, and nationally. Ouch.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sully
      O'Connelan is "Insignificant" locally, and nationally. Ouch.
      that's surprising.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by rubisco43
        Originally posted by Sully
        O'Connelan is "Insignificant" locally, and nationally. Ouch.
        that's surprising.
        Sure is. Maybe he's the BLB's Kenny Rogers.

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        • #5
          Samarano is Extremely Popular. I have a few other hitters as popular..

          But 24yr old no award winning RP Joe Alveraz is Very Popular? Why? I have no idea.

          Vernon Simmons is very popular, Theodore is extremely popluar,

          McEvoy is just popular. He's no Joe Alveraz!
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            National Popularity

            Very Popular: Jerry Dean, Jerry Fortin and Pedro Zamarida
            Well Known: Joe Soto and Frank Hamlet

            Interesting player

            Joe Torres Unknown nationally but Very Popular locally

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            • #7
              MR Oliver Ganesvoort is Extremely Popular in both local and nationally.

              This just doesn't make sense. He was an original 65th round draft choice, then was a rule V draft choice, and hasn't done much at the BLB level at all.

              Very, very strange.
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              • #8
                On a national level:

                Nick Latham are Vincent Nino are is Very Popular, Casimiro Cabezas is Extremely Popular. Joe Ponte is merely "Popular."

                On a local level, Latham, Ponte and Cabezas are extremely popular. Parangao, Noboa, Reyes (?), and Nino are very popular.

                Interesting Joe Reyes is very popular. I figured my fans would be ready to run him out of town by now.

                Frank Esser (19-8, 2.70 ERA) is insignificant at both levels.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dieselboy
                  MR Oliver Ganesvoort is Extremely Popular in both local and nationally.

                  This just doesn't make sense. He was an original 65th round draft choice, then was a rule V draft choice, and hasn't done much at the BLB level at all.

                  Very, very strange.
                  Maybe he's the BLB's Jesse Palmer.
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