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  • #46
    I may print and frame the ST standings. This is probably the only time this season the Furry Pigs are gonna' have a "-" under the GB column.

    Does anyone know if the game will allow me to cut my active roster now? I'm going to be on the road Wed through Friday and I won't have access to the game. I won't be able to cut my roster and set my lineups and pitching staff unless I do it Tuesday night.

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    • #47
      Yes you can make roster changes from Day 1 of ST.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Gyrodork View Post
        I may print and frame the ST standings. This is probably the only time this season the Furry Pigs are gonna' have a "-" under the GB column.

        Does anyone know if the game will allow me to cut my active roster now? I'm going to be on the road Wed through Friday and I won't have access to the game. I won't be able to cut my roster and set my lineups and pitching staff unless I do it Tuesday night.
        Of course you can. But, keep the DFA in mind. You might have some players that need to be DFAed before being sent to the minors.

        With the long sim for the last half of Spring Training, you could potentially lose those guys to free agency when their DFA clock expires after the waiver period does.
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        • #49
          Morgantown's starting rotation looks very formidable this year.


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          • #50
            Talk about something!
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            • #51
              Ok, I'll do it.

              TRIVIA:

              1. Mel Woodbury led the IL in home runs last season with 38 at the age of 34. But that's not even the most home runs a player at the age of 34 has hit in a season. Who hit more and how many did he hit?

              A bonus question. A player older than 34 hit more home runs than the answer to the first portion of this question. It stands as the most home runs hit by anyone 35 or older in a single season and he did it in the league's inaugural season bashing 39 home runs. Who is he?


              2. Last season Pedro Zamarida, at 34 years of age, tied Don McGuire for the DL lead in RBI with 130. Other older players have driven in more RBI in a single season, but only one also led the league. He did it in 1982 driving in 136 RBI at the age of 36. Name him.
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              • #52
                Originally posted by Carlos View Post
                Ok, I'll do it.

                TRIVIA:

                1. Mel Woodbury led the IL in home runs last season with 38 at the age of 34. But that's not even the most home runs a player at the age of 34 has hit in a season. Who hit more and how many did he hit?

                A bonus question. A player older than 34 hit more home runs than the answer to the first portion of this question. It stands as the most home runs hit by anyone 35 or older in a single season and he did it in the league's inaugural season bashing 39 home runs. Who is he?


                2. Last season Pedro Zamarida, at 34 years of age, tied Don McGuire for the DL lead in RBI with 130. Other older players have driven in more RBI in a single season, but only one also led the league. He did it in 1982 driving in 136 RBI at the age of 36. Name him.
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Pat View Post
                  1. John "The Tank" Brown.
                  That's correct. In 1979, John "The Tank" Brown hit 39 home runs.

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                  • #54
                    For the bonus question, I would think that has to be Kellum.
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                    • #55
                      Ding!

                      Can anyone guess the 36-year-old that led the league in RBI?
                      Last edited by Carlos; 01-04-2011, 04:40 PM.
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                      • #56
                        Toby Rochester
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by liquidcrash View Post
                          Toby Rochester
                          Cheater! At least we have an answer. And it's correct!
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