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Young Drachma
09-27-2009, 08:14 PM
So I created a FOOL (http://operationsports.com/fofc/forumdisplay.php?f=68) variant for my personal use called FOOL-Daylight (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/teams/team_144.html) which essentially is my own fiefdom of baseball clubs in a solo league universe I control.

I run teams for a period of time, sim into the future and rinse, wash, repeat the process again.

I started it in the 1800s so I could simulate a ton of history, but effectively it's played out like it's modern times, with financials using current dollars. Salary cap is at $75 million.

I started my career with the Victoria Cougars (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/teams/team_74.html) from 1800-1812 and won three league titles in 1803, '09 and '10. After that, I took off 36 years and came back in 1848 to take over the Washington Maroons (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/teams/team_134.html) from 1848-1850 and then again in 1852. During that time, we made the playoffs each year, but didn't win the title.

After a four year break in 1866, I took over the Rio Grande Roadrunners (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/history/team_75_index.html), leading them to a 112-win season and a loss in the Daylight Series (a best of nine series) to the Manchester Elephants (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/teams/team_138.html).

Well, in '67 the landscape has changed a bit. The Roadrunners folded just two months before the season was to begin. Replacing them was an expansion team - the Los Angeles Seraphs (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/teams/team_144.html).

The Seraphs inherited the Roadrunners organization and players, but not their records.

Thus '67 is the first season for the league's first expansion franchise in 27 years.

My format for this dynasty is season recaps. Because FOOL is fast-sim in nature, I run my dynasty the same way. One straight shot, no second chances. I don't tinker or anything with the lineups or anything else during the season and the AI doesn't either. Or the postseason.

Then we do the off-season, then go back into it.

I'm the GM of the Seraphs this year and we're wanting to be the first expansion club to capture a title in its first year. The Eau Claire Paws (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/history/team_year_124_1813.html) won a title in their second season (after going 81-81 and using a playoff system that's since been changed to squeak in and then run the table) but no other team has done it that fast.

So we'll see if the recaps themselves work and if I can maintain this dynasty over time, in this new format.

Young Drachma
09-27-2009, 08:14 PM
1867 LOS ANGELES SERAPHS (117-45)

After a 117-win season -- a league record -- the Seraphs road the backs of their three aces (Gunner Carter, Earl Smith and Nelson Mares) to the post-season to face off against the 83-win Eau Claire Paws. The playoff format is 2 teams from each division makes the post-season and then the seeding is based on records. So the Paws were the 2nd place team in the Central Division, but the #8 seed.

Despite that, they dispatched the Seraphs in seven games to advance to the Division Championship Series against Jacksonville who sent them home in five games. In the Daylight Series, the Washington Maroons beat Jacksonville in seven games to claim their third title in five years.

The Seraphs were the highest salary team in the league that year, bringing in perennial all-stars such as Kurt Born and Nelson Mares to compliment a team of future Hall of Famers including ageless wonder Lars-Erik Johansen (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2295.html) who is our version of Babe Ruth - only better - with over 200 career wins and 600 career home runs.

In the end, though, our first year was a success during the regular season and a huge disappointment in the post-season. So we retooled, came back and tried again for the '68 season.

Young Drachma
09-27-2009, 08:15 PM
1868 LOS ANGELES SERAPHS (117-45)
Same old, same old in LA. Year two, we tried not to tinker too much with the lineup. We used some younger guys like Michael Clayton and 21-year old rookie phenom Michael Bowles to propel us to the promised land. We replaced Johansen who went back to Washington with 40-year old David Sullivan who won 20 games.

The results? Another 117-win season for the Seraphs. You just can't make this sorta stuff up. But in the end? The result was the same in the post-season. Facing the #8 seeded 86-win Eau Claire Paws, the Seraphs couldn't bring it together and as a result, lost to the Paws in six games and were dispatched from the post-season for the second straight year.

The team rumored to be considering firing Dark Cloud after the season, because it was just so frustrating, but team officials recognized they hadn't made significant improvements to the team and considered one more year to bring it all together.

Young Drachma
09-27-2009, 08:16 PM
1869 LOS ANGELES SERAPHS (117-45)
Another year. Same old Seraphs. The team was retooled and aided by a $10 million salary cap increase, the team was able to make some moves. Players were dealt, new guys were brought in and well...for the third straight year, the team won 117 games.

But this time, it wasn't a record, because the New York Gothams, (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/teams/team_133.html) a team that has never won a championship since being founded in 1840, decided to put it all together, winning a league record 123 games during the regular season.

After trading up to get the first pick in the draft, they did it to get 3B phenom Mat Johansen (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4642.html), the son of -- you guessed it -- Lars-Erik Johansen (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2295.html) who said he'd keep playing (he's now 47 for those of you counting at home) until his son made the majors.

Well, lucky for Lars that his son didn't give him long to wait, as he did it during his rookie campaign as a 20-year old.

The Angels tried their best, armed with another rotation led by Gunner Carter (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3952.html), Nelson Mares (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2998.html) and Paul Castle (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3952.html) -- all 20-game winners -- the ballclub again had the best pitching staff in the league and was 1st or 2nd in most batting categories, as well.

This year's playoffs were a bit kinder to the boys from Hollywood, as they faced off against Colorado City, the #7 seed in the playoffs and swept them to advance to their first-ever Division Championship Series takng on the Triplets of Evansville, who won the Central Division title at 98-64. It took six games, but they knocked them off setting up the battle EVERYONE wanted to see -- New York v. Los Angeles. When the league approved a new team in LA after the demise of Rio Grande, literally this was the sort of series that folks were hoping for.

The Seraphs (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/teams/team_144.html) were not favored against the Gothams, who had been rollng on all cylinders for most of the year. Rookie Mat Johansen led the team with 34 home runs, his father led the team with 22-wins, despite his age and a balanced rotation of Jim Miller (19 wins, 234 K), Van Anderson (16 wins, 230 K) and Jeff O'Rorke (21 wins) thwarted the Seraphs in their bid to claim a Daylight Series title, giving the Gothams their first EVER Union League championship winning the series 5 games to 1.

So where do the Seraphs go from here? No decision has been made on the future of Dark Cloud (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/coaches/human_manager_1.html) or many of the players. The core is still intact and with a few modest moves, the team would be easily back in contention again. Maybe it'll take some creativity to ensure the team has its horses in places for a long postseason run, but...in the end, Los Angeles is learning is that it's not just about regular season wins, but stringing together 13 wins in October to claim the league's ultimate prize.

Young Drachma
09-27-2009, 08:16 PM
1869-70 OFFSEASON
MOVE, REALIGNMENT
Sioux Falls will move to Buffalo, New York for the 1870 season after 39 years in South Dakota. They'll retain the Blue Wings name.

Buffalo will transfer to the Eastern Division, Washington to the Central from the East and Shreveport to the West from the Central.

PLAYOFF/TITLE DROUGHTS (as of 1869)
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BANTAM (1865) (1833)
BOULDER (1868) (1828)
BROOKLYN (1847) (1846)
BUFFALO (1867) (1845)
CAROLINA (1866) (1841)
CHICAGO (1862) (1862)
COLORADO CITY (1869) (1868)
EAU CLAIRE (1868) (1844)
ENDERBY (1860) (1827)
EVANSVILLE (1869) (1829)
HOUSTON (1869) (1850)
JACKSONVILLE (1867) (1861)
LOS ANGELES (1869) (NONE, founded in 1867)
MANCHESTER (1868) (1866)
MINNEAPOLIS (1853) (NONE, founded in 1840)
NEW YORK (1869) (1869)
PITTSBURGH (1865) (1857)
SAN DIEGO (1868) (1865)
SANTA ROSA (1864) (1854)
SHREVEPORT (1866) (1839)
ST. LOUIS (1869) (NONE, founded in 1812)
ST. PETERSBURG (1867) (NONE, founded in 1840)
VICTORIA (1867) (1860)
WASHINGTON (1869) (1867)

Young Drachma
09-30-2009, 09:13 PM
1870 OFF-SEASON RECAP
Bottom line, this is the last shot ownership will give me to right the ship here. I considered resigning during the offseason, not sure if I could really get this team where it needed to be, knowing we couldn't really spend a lot of money to get ourselves where should be.

Playoffs? That doesn't worry me that much. It's more about whether we have the horses in the post-season to really get it done.

Because this is a fast-sim dynasty, I make NO moves after the off-season. Once I set the team, that's what we have all season long and through the post-season, because I've added the degree of difficulty of not allowing myself a chance to tinker with the roster between the regular season and post-season, which if I didn't, I probably would've won a title just because of being able to set my rotation from 5 to 4. But that's the price of playing this way...

So what moves did we make? Well, I thought you'd never ask. Here's what I did:

I acquired Chance Madole (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3154.html) from Bantam for three players. (Here (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3994.html). They (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_1285.html). Are (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4369.html).)

The logic? We needed to cut payroll and yet, we needed more pop and I think he's the sort of guy that could deliver that, even though it's the tail end of his career. And yes, he's an LA native and I love human interest stories. Sue me.

I traded one of our dependable ace types - Nelson Mares (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2998.html) - in a straight up salary dump for Danny Wheeler (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3561.html). The deal here? We saved about $8.5 million by getting rid of Mares. He's getting old (38) and despite three straight 20 win seasons for us since coming over as a free agent from Colorado City (where he spent his whole career) I decided to sell high here. No doubt the absolute riskiest move of the offseason, but...Wheeler can play all four infield positions AND left field. We need that kind of depth come playoff time.

Speaking of, then feeling like the middle infield wasn't really where it needed to be, we called up the Bantam squad again to pick up Jeff Wilder (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2932.html) for another stud kid pitcher in Tom Allen (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3559.html) and a veteran infielder (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2930.html). Allen and some of the others we've dealt would've ensured this team was good for years beyond this one, but honestly, the financial constraints were such that we'd either have to kick up the kickstand on this season and try to compete in a few years or compile all of our assets and try to make some magic happen this season. That was the job I was tasked with and so, that's precisely what I did. We've still got a good number of solid prospects anyway. Plus Allen's control worried me.

Finally, I made a few more deals to pick up some veteran relievers in Brown (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3457.html), Higgs (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3939.html) and Lee (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3872.html).

Bob Bradford (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3805.html) was our only free agent signing this offseason, another bullpen guy.

In the past, we were riding with too many half-piece guys who I don't think were getting the job done with it mattered. I think we've fixed that problem now and as a result, we're in a pretty good place heading into this season.

You'd think it'd be easy to play Cashman, to be the guy who has to run the squad that isn't supposed to lose, that spends tons of money and goes out there and dominates, but...remaking a 117-win team is just not as easy a task as you'd think.

Payroll right now for the top 5 teams in the league ($75m cap) are:

Colorado City: $73,979,640
Boston: $73,708,500
Los Angeles: $73,437,000
New York: $73,052,000
Memphis: $67,818,500

Boston is just like Los Angeles, in that, it's an expansion team created in the demise of an established club (Brooklyn) going under. So they're in their 1st season. Memphis moved from Manchester, as the two England clubs relocated (Enderby went to Philadelphia) and so, we'll see some different cities this season.

This is my last season playing for a while, I'm going to sim into the 1900s after this season regardless of the outcome, so...it's important for us to finish strong, though naturally the playoffs always worry me because they're so flaky.

Anyway, here goes nothing.

Young Drachma
09-30-2009, 09:29 PM
Well, as expected the regular season was something of a formality. We did, however, end our streak of 117 games in three straight years. This year, we won 120.



1870 Final Standings


Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
New York Gothams 123 39 .759 -
Philadelphia B.C. 87 75 .537 36.0
Boston Yanks 85 77 .525 38.0
Bantam Originals 82 80 .506 41.0
Buffalo Blue Wings 80 82 .494 43.0
Pittsburgh Grays 68 94 .420 55.0
Jacksonville Red Caps 63 99 .389 60.0
St. Petersburg Pelicans 62 100 .383 61.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Washington Maroons 86 76 .531 -
Eau Claire Paws 84 78 .519 2.0
Memphis Elephants 83 79 .512 3.0
Chicago Blue Collars 80 82 .494 6.0
Minneapolis Millers 78 84 .481 8.0
Carolina Wrens 75 87 .463 11.0
St. Louis Stars 75 87 .463 11.0
Evansville Triplets 72 90 .444 14.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Los Angeles Seraphs 120 42 .741 -
Colorado City Gold Sox 100 62 .617 20.0
Houston Buffalos 95 67 .586 25.0
Boulder Profs 80 82 .494 40.0
San Rafael Keepers 78 84 .481 42.0
Victoria Cougars 67 95 .414 53.0
Shreveport Gassers 63 99 .389 57.0
Santa Rosa Peanuts 58 104 .358 62.0



FOOL-D News: Playoffs begin
Thursday, September 22nd, 1870: Some clubs have coasted to make the playoffs -- others have scrapped tooth and nail to get here. After a long, sometimes seemingly endless regular season, it gets down to who can win a short series -- by hook or crook, talent or luck. That's what it takes to capture the FOOL-Daylight championship. The top teams will vie in the Daylight Series starting today:

Eau Claire Paws versus New York Gothams, Philadelphia Baseball Club versus Houston Buffalos, Washington Maroons versus Colorado City Gold Sox and Boston Yanks versus Los Angeles Seraphs.

So we get to face off against a team with a payroll almost as big as ours, despite them being the #7 seed. They're better than our usual nemesis in Eau Claire, but...they're a troublesome team to face off against.

Young Drachma
09-30-2009, 09:33 PM
OPENING ROUND SERIES RESULTS (BEST OF SEVEN)
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New York def. Eau Claire 4-2
Philadelphia def. Houston 4-2
Colorado City def. Washington 4-3
Los Angeles def. Boston 4-0

(Note: LA went 3-0 against Boston during the regular season, so it seems we just had their number all year. I'm okay with this. After finishing 20 games ahead of Colorado City during the regular season, I hope this one pays off.)

DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (BEST OF SEVEN)
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Philadelphia v. New York
Los Angeles v. Colorado City

Young Drachma
09-30-2009, 09:41 PM
DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RESULTS (BEST OF SEVEN)
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New York def. Philadelphia 4-2
Los Angeles def. Colorado City 4-1

Well, it's a rematch of last year's Daylight Series with the defending champion Gothams taking on the Seraphs from the left coast.

We went 2-1 against them in the regular season for whatever that's worth. Their lineup is pretty potent featuring Mat Johansen (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4642.html), the 21-year old phenom and umm..his 48-year old (yes, I unretired him) father Lars-Erik Johansen (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2295.html) who is pretty much the Babe Ruth of this league, except better. After pitching last year for the Gothams, it seems he's been batting 3rd in the New York order this year to end his career as a hitter, rather than a pitcher.

It's important to note that Johansen played for Rio Grande for a year and a season in LA before retiring and then unretiring to finish his career in Washington (where he spent the bulk of it) but then left there, went to Bantam half a season and then after that, came back when New York moved up in the draft to pick up his son, so they could play together.

How's that for fatherly love?

In any case, I have no idea what to predict for this season, so let's just end the suspense.

Young Drachma
09-30-2009, 09:51 PM
New York wins the 1870 Daylight Series 5 games to 3.

Which sucks. A lot. I'm half tempted to come back for another year just to see if we can't put it all together, because I've become pretty attached to this squad. But too many guys are leaving and it's going to be a lot more frustration than I want to put up with right now.

So I'm going to sim forward into the 1900s and start tinkering more with history and such alike, find a new team to adopt and see if we can't find some success there. Maybe I'll come up with a different approach with a squad like that, I dunno yet.

Young Drachma
09-30-2009, 09:52 PM
Also:

If you're interested in participating in this dynasty by having me create a player for you, do let me know, as we're so far into the past, that it'd be interesting to have some guys throughout history that we could follow with special interest.

Just post it and lemme know.

Young Drachma
09-30-2009, 10:45 PM
I've decided to come back for another season in Los Angeles. The core will stay intact, we have some young guys who might be able to contribute coming up (or who can be dealt) and I think that we can unload a few of those crap deals and move on with building a ballclub that might be able to compete for a title against next year.

If not, oh well. But I'm not quite ready to give the club up yet.

muns
09-30-2009, 11:06 PM
Also:

If you're interested in participating in this dynasty by having me create a player for you, do let me know, as we're so far into the past, that it'd be interesting to have some guys throughout history that we could follow with special interest.

Just post it and lemme know.

Hey DC use my alter ego

Jay "money" Muns

lol make me a speedy RF........

muns
09-30-2009, 11:08 PM
Dola

I like that you still use Rio and the Road Runners. Good Call.

Ill be following this. Good reads so far

Rawhide
09-30-2009, 11:10 PM
Yeah, count me in too.

Perhaps a pitcher? David Bowman.

Young Drachma
09-30-2009, 11:41 PM
Both of you are in the draft and should MLB ready prospects who could contribute early on. I'll keep you posted.

Young Drachma
10-01-2009, 12:28 AM
Well, I have to say this was one of the more trying offseasons I've had since coming to LA. We just didn't have a lot of room to work with. So we had to make some moves to free up salary. That meant moving Chance Madole to Colorado City in a mega-deal that involved a third team. But it managed to give us the freedom we needed to get the roster shored up for the regular season.


I have no idea what to expect from this team. I think we're still playoff caliber, but we might not win 100+ games and from there, who knows? But maybe that's better for us...after all, history has proven that it's not about how many games you win in the regular season, but instead, whether you can produce and advance in the postseason.

Young Drachma
10-01-2009, 12:30 AM
Santa Rosa Peanuts select SP David Bowman with the first pick in the 1st Round of the 1871 Draft.

Eau Claire Paws select RF Jay Muns with the 17th pick in the 1st Round of the 1871 Draft.

Rawhide
10-01-2009, 12:45 AM
Let's Go Nuts!

JetsIn06
10-01-2009, 01:52 AM
DC, I'll join.

William Omark. 3B

Young Drachma
10-01-2009, 12:53 PM
Here are the player cards for the human players:

William Omark (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4231.html), IF, Jacksonville
Red Caps (Minors)
The AI must've decided to make you a second baseman for now. But you've got ability at third and that's where you began. Stupid computer. He looks a few years away from the majors still.

Jay Muns (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4911.html), LF, Eau Claire Paws
Finished 2nd in the UL Rookie of the Year balloting last year.

David Bowman (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4880.html), SP, Santa Rosa Peanuts
Looks like he'll be a shining star for a while. Just 18 and already the #2 starter in Santa Rosa, he's surely looking forward to what'll amount to a pretty substantial payday once he's able to become a free agent.

Young Drachma
10-01-2009, 01:03 PM
A look at some team names:

http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/eau_claire_paws_110.png
EAU CLAIRE PAWS

The Eau Claire Bears (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eau_Claire_Bears) were a minor league team from 1933-1942 and again from 1946-1962. I loved their logo and decided immediately I had to have a team there, but wanted to deviate from the Bears name since it was so generic, so I called them the Paws.

http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/Santa_Rosa_Peanuts_110.png
SANTA ROSA PEANUTS

Charles Schultz, creator of Peanuts cartoons hails from Santa Rosa. Peanuts are a name of great historical value in the FOOL universe (http://www.fool-x.net/fool/oldFOOL/history/team_279_index.html) and so, it was a match made in heaven.

http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/pittsburgh_grays_110.png
PITTSBURGH GRAYS
Based in Providence until the 1867 season, the Grays are an homage to the Homestead Grays (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homestead_Grays) of the Negro Leagues who shared time between Homestead, PA & Washington, D.C.

http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/Victoria_Cougars_110.png
VICTORIA COUGARS
The Cougars are named after the 1925 Stanley Cup Champion Victoria Cougars (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Cougars) who eventually disbanded, but had most of their players relocate to Detroit to a franchise named the Detroit Cougars (an homage to their defunct club) and who eventually became the Detroit Red Wings.

We're just scratching the surface, with these. There are others. Half the fun of a league like this is coming up with and researching names for squads.

Remember, we're operating in modern times, despite the way the years look. I just didn't want to start in the 2000s and sim into the 2100s, because that's jarring to me, so I decided to sim from an earlier time to generate history instead.

muns
10-01-2009, 01:17 PM
Sweet. All 3 guys that were created either look good or look like they will be really good. Following them should be fun.

The league set up look cool with the names DC

Young Drachma
10-01-2009, 01:26 PM
http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/los_angeles_seraphs_110.png
1872 LOS ANGELES SERAPHS
TEAM PREVIEW

Incoming:
2B Justin Cripps (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3144.html) (FA)
3B/SS Mat Johansen (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4642.html) (FA)
CF Mark Wilkinson (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3260.html) (Trade)

We decided if you can't beat them, steal them. I don't keep up with upcoming free agents on other teams, so much to my delight, Mat Johansen was a free agent and I was hellbent on doing whatever I had to, in order to bring him here. Not just as a trump card to New York (though, that helped) but more because he's precisely what we needed. So I was delighted when he signed with us. Joining him from New York is infielder Justin Cripps. He wasn't a key member of the title team, but I felt like he was a nice upgrade for us anyway.

Wilkinson is on the tail end of his career, but spent the entire bulk of it with the Baseball Club whether in Pacific, WA or Enderby, England or most recently in Philadelphia...he's been the constant on that franchise. But a falling out with management resulted in him being put on the block and we snapped him up in exchange for SP Haden Perris (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_1778.html)

PROSPECT TO WATCH FOR:
SP Jaime Juarez (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4882.html)
We're in LA. And this guy has been generating buzz since the day we drafted him three years ago. I brought him up last year to get some experience and now he's poised to head into the rotation for real. He's got some pretty outstanding measurables and like I said, it's not often a rookie sells jerseys like this before he even gets his first MLB start, but this kid has the whole city eating out of his hand.

LF Ramon Escarceja (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4592.html)
We acquired him in the deal back in '67 that sent Lars-Erik Johansen to Bantam (I was confused, we dealt him to BAN, then he went back to WAS before signing with New York to win three titles with his son and then retire again.) and the only reason I could feel comfortable with that deal was knowing this guy would be the real deal. Again, it's straight up pandering to the Hispanic community in LA, but the team is still new here and we've been successful, but I wanted guys on the club that people could identify with and well, he's one that will accomplish that for 'em.

In any case, I think after last season, I feel like this year's club is better no question. And I feel like we're more poised for the playoffs, too. It's hard to say, such a crapshoot and such. But, if we were ever going to do it, I guess this is the year it'd happen.

Or at least, for the future of my job I hope so. Because no title this year and I will be fired.
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The soup de jour in this league is parity. Good teams win early if they draft and sign well, but once that ends, they end up having to pay the guys who play for them, they're usually not able to afford the big ticket guys and have to jettison them and start again. New York experienced this after their three-peat, as many of the core members of that squad went away.

The league is designed this way on purpose. Parity is no accident, but teams can still reel off playoff runs and title defenses, yet, it's not the sort of league where teams can stockpile cheap talent and hold onto it for years on end.

By design.

Young Drachma
10-01-2009, 08:50 PM
ON FIRINGS...

I took a cue from this thread about firings (http://www.operationsports.com/fofc/showthread.php?t=65105) in multi-player to create a formula for myself to determine how I keep my job from year to year.

It's developed from the start of my career, though if I wanted to, I could start from scratch after each gig too. I'm not yet, but could in the future since I've had such a long career.

In any case, the formula starts like this:

(Season Wins + 50) - (Previous Season Wins + 75)

After that first season, it's like this:

(Season Wins + Playoff Bonus + Previous Yr Score) - (Previous Season Wins + 75)

If a team wins over 100 games, the bonus you get for making the 1st round of the playoffs is negated. The playoff bonuses are:

1st round: 50
2nd round: 100
League Finalist: 150
Champion: 300

So over my fairly long career, I've won 3 titles and made the finals six times. Still, at present I only have 157 points.

The reason? I've been on a team that's won a lot, so if you can't maintain that standard in the post-season, then your numbers dwindle quickly and you're in jeopardy of losing your job. Once you're in the negative, you lose your job.

For instance, if I managed to win 92 games this year and miss the playoffs (unlikely, but go with it) and won 87 games next year and did the same thing, I'd get fired.

But that's really because I've built up quite a bit of credit over the years. I wasn't using this formula until now, but had I been using it earlier in my career, I'd have been canned twice. In 1802 after seasons of 73 wins, 71 wins and 70 wins in Victoria and again in 1808 after seasons of 75, 68, 64 and 77 wins in Victoria (and mind you, during that time I had a title and a finals appearance the following year. So I'd have been fired four years after making the title series.)

So the formula is neat, a nice solo twist and I'm going to start using it now. If you want the excel spreadsheet I made, lemme know and I'll upload it.

Young Drachma
10-01-2009, 10:05 PM
This is surely the last year in LA for me. We've got too many holes really to try to rig this hitch for another few years, at least at the level we've been at and I'm going to retire my current GM guy and create a new one, since having a guy exist for over 100 years would be strange.

I think we'll be fine qualifying for the playoffs, the real story is going to be whether I've arranged the team appropriately to outlast everyone else in a playoff run. It's a crapshoot, but...I'd like to go out on top.

Young Drachma
10-01-2009, 10:17 PM
Here's the 1872 Regular Season Final Standings


Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Buffalo Blue Wings 92 70 .568 -
New York Gothams 92 70 .568 -
Philadelphia Baseball 84 78 .519 8.0
Boston Yanks 82 80 .506 10.0
Bantam Originals 77 85 .475 15.0
Jacksonville Red Caps 74 88 .457 18.0
St. Petersburg Pelicans 74 88 .457 18.0
Pittsburgh Grays 67 95 .414 25.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Washington Maroons 107 55 .660 -
Carolina Wrens 96 66 .593 11.0
Memphis Elephants 91 71 .562 16.0
Minneapolis Millers 81 81 .500 26.0
Evansville Triplets 80 82 .494 27.0
Chicago Blue Collars 68 94 .420 39.0
St. Louis Stars 66 96 .407 41.0
Eau Claire Paws 62 100 .383 45.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Los Angeles Seraphs 112 50 .691 -
Boulder Profs 90 72 .556 22.0
Colorado City Gold Sox 84 78 .519 28.0
Santa Rosa Peanuts 84 78 .519 28.0
Victoria Cougars 79 83 .488 33.0
Houston Buffalos 74 88 .457 38.0
Shreveport Gassers 70 92 .432 42.0
San Rafael Keepers 58 104 .358 54.0

Young Drachma
10-01-2009, 10:19 PM
Here the Opening Round Series matchups:

Los Angeles v. Santa Rosa
Buffalo v. New York
Memphis v. Carolina
Boulder v. Washington

Young Drachma
10-01-2009, 10:20 PM
Here are the results from the ORS:

Los Angeles def. Santa Rosa 4 games to 0
Buffalo def. New York 4 games to 1
Carolina def. Memphis 4 games to 2
Washington def. Boulder 4 games to 3

DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES MATCHUPS

Los Angeles v. Boulder
Washington v. Carolina

Young Drachma
10-01-2009, 10:21 PM
Los Angeles def. Buffalo 4 games to 1
Washington def. Carolina 4 games to 3

Young Drachma
10-01-2009, 10:25 PM
Los Angeles 1872 Daylight Series Champions
Friday, October 25th, 1872: At Angel City Stadium today Los Angeles outclassed the Washington Maroons 7-3 and won the FOOL-Daylight Daylight Series for the 1st time in its club history.

The Seraphs rounded out the 1872 season with a 112-50 mark and wound up in first place in the Union League Western Division pennant chase.

We won the Series 5 games to 4, after being up 4 games to 1 in the series.

Young Drachma
10-02-2009, 02:35 AM
Player Updates

David Bowman (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4880.html), Santa Rosa

Jay Muns (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4911.html), Eau Claire

William Omark (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4231.html), Jacksonville

Young Drachma
10-02-2009, 06:31 PM
Someone at OOTP Forums asked for me to post the spreadsheet for whether to keep or fire the manager, so I'm going to post it here too.

So feel free to check it out if you like.

Young Drachma
10-02-2009, 07:18 PM
I've retired my human manager (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/coaches/human_manager_1.html), will sim into the 1900s and then start with a new guy. What's nice about fast-sim solo is you can go as fast as you want to.

Just so you know, there will be another expansion sometime in the 1900s too that will expand the league from 24 teams to 30 teams. We'll go from 3 divisions to 5 divisions and the playoffs will go from Top 2 teams in each division + 2 wild cards to division champs only and 3 wild cards.

That should be probably 50 years away, but...just an FYI.

Young Drachma
10-03-2009, 05:46 PM
I've simmed to 1890 so far and we're at the tail end (or the end) of our created players careers. Two of the three seem like Hall of Fame locks.

David Bowman (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4880.html)

He's spent his entire career in Santa Rosa, racking up 379 wins and 4th all time on the strikeout list with 6398 (the record is Nelson Mares 6704) and he's within striking (hehe) distance of that depending on how the next few years ago for the 37-year old hurler. He was pitcher of the year in 1878 too.

Jay "Money" Muns (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4911.html)
He's indeed been money. He became the 14th player in UL history to rack 4000 hits this past season. After spending the first 3 years of his career in Eau Claire, he signed with Carolina as a free agent and has spent the rest of his career thus far as a Wren. Most impressive, he's a two-time MVP ('77, '84) of the league as well. At 40 years old, his career is winding down, but there is no doubt he'll be remembered among the greats in the history of this league.

William Omark (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4231.html)

His career ended five years ago in 1885. He bounced around a bit, 3 years in Pittsburgh, a year in Chicago, three in Santa Rosa and splitting the last three years of his career in Washington, Victoria and San Rafael respectively. He 1277 career hits and a .251 career batting average. Not bad for a 9th round pick.

Young Drachma
10-03-2009, 10:25 PM
For those of you scoring at home, at the end of the 1890 season, a few changes happened in the league.

The San Rafael Keepers folded and were replaced by the Santa Ana Oranges. The Keepers players went to Santa Ana.

The Boulder Profs merged with the Colorado City Gold Sox. But only some of their players went over. Basically their best prospects and major leaguers who weren't FA to be went to Colorado City, the minor leaguers who weren't stayed in the minors to be shifted to a new club and the rest of the major leaguers were all released.

The team that replaced the Profs are the Salt Lake City Elders.

Playoffs format has also been changed slightly. Instead of there being 3 wild cards and 1st and 2nd place teams from each division qualifying for the playoffs, it's now division champs from the 3 divisions and 5 wild cards. Meaning that tougher divisions could qualify more teams, squeezing out fluke teams from weak divisions that advance as a result of that.

Young Drachma
10-03-2009, 11:49 PM
And I had nothing to do with this, but David Bowman signed a 2-year deal worth $14.585 million with the Carolina Wrens after the '90 season and for at least two years, the only two active created guys we've got in the league will spend their years on the same team. How fun is that?

David Bowman got his 400th victory in 1891, too.

Young Drachma
10-04-2009, 12:05 AM
Mat Johansen (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4642.html)'s son and Lars-Erik Johansen (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2295.html)'s grandson Thom Johansen was drafted in the 1st round (9th overall pick) by the Los Angeles Seraphs in the 1892 draft. He's a pitcher like his grandfather was and I doubt he'll be as dominating, but..I thought it was neat that was good enough to go in the 1st round like his dad and that he fell to the 9th pick to the same team that both of those guys played for. Again, wish I could've orchestrated it, but I didn't...it was just the magic of the game.

All the better, really. And yes, I do intend to keep the Johansen family saga going for pretty much the entire dynasty, because it's kinda fun. I've even edited their player cards to indicate they relations. I just edited a guy who was already in the draft to be Thom Johansen and had him born in Houston (since Mat played there for the bulk of his career)

There will be another son who'll show up when this iteration of sim stops in 1900, too. Probably an infielder, but I haven't decided yet...maybe a full-time outfielder. Not sure, though.

Alou brothers eat your heart out.

Also, I'm going to at some point in the first part of the 1900s, create a second league and move some of the teams from the UL over to this new one. I just think it looks a little better and better to do it now than to wait 50 years, I figure. There might be an expansion team or two as a result, but we'll just see.

Young Drachma
10-04-2009, 03:41 AM
12 teams from the Union League have split and created their own league called the Presidents League starting with the 1897 season.

As a result, the UL went and added two more teams for that season. The new schedule will include interleague play and for the first-time ever, an All-Star Game between the leagues.

The new playoff format is 3 division champions and 1 wild card from each league.

Union League
East
New York Gothams
Boston Yanks
Philadelphia Baseball Club
Wilmington Quicksteps (EXPANSION)

Central
Minneapolis Millers
Chicago Blue Collars
Pittsburgh Grays
St. Louis Perfectos
Eau Claire Paws

West
Fresno Haymakers (Expansion)
Santa Rosa Peauts
Victoria Cougars
Salt Lake City Elders
Los Angeles Seraphs

PRESIDENTS LEAGUE
East
Carolina Wrens
Buffalo Blue Wings
Bantam Originals
Cleveland Broncs (formerly Evansville Triplets)

Southern Division
St. Petersburg Pelicans
Memphis Elephants
Washington Maroons
Jacksonville Red Caps

Western Division
Santa Ana Oranges
Colorado City Gold Sox
Houston Buffalos
Shreveport Gassers

Young Drachma
10-04-2009, 03:56 AM
David Bowman is age 43 and pretty much a dead shell of his former self. Yet, he stands 9 wins away from tying the all-time wins record at 471 career wins. I discovered this after coming back to sim and see how things were going and noticed he was the last standing among the three.

Carolina exposed him in the expansion draft and he was taken by Wilmington and then traded to Memphis where he'll be the 4th starter.

I guess we'll see if history can be made!

Young Drachma
10-04-2009, 03:59 AM
BOWMANWATCH
5-1-1897

0-4, 6.60 ERA, 23 BB, 11 K

(Last year, he went 6-8 with a 6.35 ERA in 20 starts for Carolina with 92 walks and 58 strikeouts.)

9 wins on a bad team just simply might not be possible, sadly.

Young Drachma
10-04-2009, 04:01 AM
BOWMANWATCH
6-1-1897

0-8, 8.33 ERA, 43 walks, 16 K in 12 starts

(He's the 5th starter in Memphis, having been demoted at the start of the season it seems.)

Ugh. This isn't getting better at all.

Young Drachma
10-04-2009, 04:03 AM
BOWMANWATCH
7-01-1897

2-10, 8.08 ERA, 30 K, 62 BB in 17 starts

(464 career wins, 7 away from tying the record.)

Young Drachma
10-04-2009, 04:05 AM
BOWMANWATCH
8-01-1897

3-14, 8.02 ERA (48 K, 76 BB) in 22 starts so far this year.

(6 wins away from the record.)

Young Drachma
10-04-2009, 04:13 AM
Oh, the other thing about David Bowman is he's the career strikeout leader. He's got 7362 career strikeouts. That's over 600 more K's in his career than the #2 guy (Nelson Mares)

BOWMANWATCH
8-29-1897

(4-16, 8.06 ERA, 57 K, 103 BB, 28 starts)

Young Drachma
10-04-2009, 04:18 AM
Oh, the other thing about David Bowman is he's the career strikeout leader. He's got 7362 career strikeouts. That's over 600 more K's in his career than the #2 guy (Nelson Mares)

BOWMANWATCH
9-13-1897

(5-18, 63 K, 7.95 ERA in 31 starts)

467 career wins (4 away from the record)

It doesn't look like he'll get the record this year. Bowman is signed to a contract extension for next year, so he could come back, but one wonders if he'll actually do it and whether it's a good idea or not.

Anyone?

Young Drachma
10-04-2009, 01:00 PM
David Bowman (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4880.html) ended his career in 1898. He was released by Memphis and signed a deal with the Salt Lake City Elders and actually rebounded nicely. He went 13-13 with a 4.73 ERA and even pitched decent in the playoffs for the team.

He ended his career with the all-time wins record at 460. He's also the all-time loss leader at 334. 500 wins seemed pretty improbable, though I was tempted to unretire him so he could make a run for it, even if it took him 6 years to do it, but...we'll just leave well enough alone, as he's had a pretty impressive career.

Here's Jay Muns (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4911.html) career card.

Ended his career with 4414 hits, good for 3rd all-time. His 663 HRs are 14th all-time and his 1209 stolen bases are 6th on the all-time list. What a career!

Young Drachma
10-04-2009, 01:08 PM
The Pitcher of the Year award is named after Nelson Mares (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2998.html). While he may no longer be the all-time wins leader, this guy's career was insane.

Considering he spent most of his years playing on a below average Colorado City team, he has SIX seasons of ERAs under 2.00 during his career. He had thirteen 20+ win seasons.

The MVP is named after Lars-Erik Johansen (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2295.html), given his performance as both a starting pitcher AND a hitter during his illustrious career, as the only guy to win pitcher of the year AND an MVP during his career. (No one has ever done it the same year.)

Young Drachma
10-04-2009, 01:59 PM
The Jacksonville Red Caps moved to the South Side of Chicago, IL for the 1899 season and are now known as the Chicago Red Caps.

Mat Johansen's second son Pete Johansen is entering the draft this year, too. He's a second baseman and project a bit better than his brother who save for a cup of coffee a few years ago has been hiding out in the minors in LA for the past few years.

New York signed him as a minor league free agent and he's slated to be a reliever there, he's only 24 (Thom Johansen) so he can still have a productive career, but that Swedish magic isn't on him like his forebears, maybe his baby brother can pick up the luster.

muns
10-05-2009, 04:25 PM
David Bowman (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4880.html) ended his career in 1898. He was released by Memphis and signed a deal with the Salt Lake City Elders and actually rebounded nicely. He went 13-13 with a 4.73 ERA and even pitched decent in the playoffs for the team.

He ended his career with the all-time wins record at 460. He's also the all-time loss leader at 334. 500 wins seemed pretty improbable, though I was tempted to unretire him so he could make a run for it, even if it took him 6 years to do it, but...we'll just leave well enough alone, as he's had a pretty impressive career.

Here's Jay Muns (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4911.html) career card.

Ended his career with 4414 hits, good for 3rd all-time. His 663 HRs are 14th all-time and his 1209 stolen bases are 6th on the all-time list. What a career!

That is damn cool!! Thanks for adding us DC.

muns
10-05-2009, 04:27 PM
Who you starting over with DC? You decide yet?

I like the Fresno Haymakers as a name

Young Drachma
10-05-2009, 07:48 PM
Who you starting over with DC? You decide yet?

I like the Fresno Haymakers as a name

Yeah, I use ballcap.com and baseball-reference.com a lot these days to come up with names because honestly I've run out of good names over the years. And I saw a minor league team called the Troy (NY) Haymakers and loved it and thought, "that's sweet. I gotta use that." So I wanted to find an agricultural place and it needed to be a California team and there you go.

I haven't figure out where I'm gonna start over yet. I'm currently in 1918 in the sim (I haven't updated the HTML since 1898) and the league now has 30 teams (3 divisions of 5 teams in each league) but the playoffs are the same size.

Anyway, I dunno. I'm still debating it, but I need to figure out when I wanna come back. Soon, though.

JetsIn06
10-06-2009, 02:03 PM
DC,

I'm using your Manager Firing tool and loving it so far.

However, I've come across something odd. I'm most likely doing something wrong here...

So, I took over a team from Chicago. They were in dead last the year before. We have a terrible 39 win season in my first year. It gives me a score of 89. My next year, I won 50 games. That have me a score of 25.

Now, I'm in my 3rd year, and I'm typing in scores to figure out how many wins I need to keep the job. When I get to 100, it gives me a score of 0. But when I type in 101, it goes to -49.

What am I doing wrong here?

JetsIn06
10-06-2009, 02:05 PM
dola

It might make a difference that I have two 8-team leagues with no divisions and no playoffs. Winners of each league play in the series.

Edit: Nevermind. I get it now. You don't get the playoff +50 bonus because you SHOULD be there. Any further and you still get a bonus. Am I on the right track?

I think what I'll do is give out a bonus for coming in 2nd and 3rd place or something like that.

Young Drachma
10-06-2009, 03:45 PM
dola

It might make a difference that I have two 8-team leagues with no divisions and no playoffs. Winners of each league play in the series.

Edit: Nevermind. I get it now. You don't get the playoff +50 bonus because you SHOULD be there. Any further and you still get a bonus. Am I on the right track?

I think what I'll do is give out a bonus for coming in 2nd and 3rd place or something like that.

Yeah, precisely. It's setup for leagues with playoffs, so if you don't have them, you'll want to edit it to reward you for finishing in second or third or whatever.

It probably needs to be edited for a scenario like yours, too, because I wasn't developing it thinking about people taking over crap teams and making them average or above, I was thinking about taking over good teams and if they're not better, firing said manager.

I'll make some tweaks and upload a new one later.

Young Drachma
10-06-2009, 03:58 PM
Here's a tweaked version of the Manager Firing tool (I've dubbed it FireMe)

It's been updated to award points if you win 20 games more than the previous season, so if you go from 30 wins to 50 wins and so forth, you get 25 points. And I've edited the instructions so you should give 50 points to 3rd place teams in non-playoff leagues and 100 points to 2nd place teams in non-playoff leagues, though people can do whatever they want with those bonuses if they think they're too high or something.

JetsIn06
10-06-2009, 04:42 PM
Awesome, DC.

I restared my UBA solo league and am doing basically the same thing you are here...FOOL concept. Makes things so much fun and adding in the firing aspect of it is great.

The one thing I'm trying to figure out is this: What team should I be allowed to take over? I've been playing for 10 or so seasons and have taken over lowly teams each team and I've yet to have a winning record. So, I don't think I should be able to take over anyone I want. But maybe I can take over a middle of the road team.

I'd love to come up with a system to determine who I can take over. Might have to work on something like that later.

Young Drachma
10-06-2009, 05:36 PM
Awesome, DC.

I restared my UBA solo league and am doing basically the same thing you are here...FOOL concept. Makes things so much fun and adding in the firing aspect of it is great.

The one thing I'm trying to figure out is this: What team should I be allowed to take over? I've been playing for 10 or so seasons and have taken over lowly teams each team and I've yet to have a winning record. So, I don't think I should be able to take over anyone I want. But maybe I can take over a middle of the road team.

I'd love to come up with a system to determine who I can take over. Might have to work on something like that later.

I tend to think that you should takeover whatever you want. I mean, playing solo fast-sim is hard when you take over bad teams. But I tend to think you ought to give yourself more time than you would normally, because it takes longer to be better in fast-sim than it does in slowcook.

Like, if you're fast-simming like I do (pretty much the FOOL schedule but several seasons in a day, as opposed to per week) then you only start to get to know the players around the league after a few years. I don't really restrict myself a ton, other than on trading (I turn trading up to hard) and I only give myself two opportunities to make bids throughout the entire off-season.

If you come up with a system though, lemme know. I tend to do it based on the jerseys I like. ;) That's why I move teams and create new ones. New opportunities to make new duds or to make use of jerseys I find that I like.

Another idea is to take over a good team or build one for a while and then after you've won for a decade, start doing rebuilding jobs. Because that might make it easier because on a good team, I find I tend to know all of the guys in the league that way and start to notice guys I want on my ballclub, etc., and while I don't get them, start to see other teams that have a core of talent and start to think I can make them better. That's where trading a lot helps me, because I start to notice how other teams are composed and I generally spend less time on the player development aspects of things (aka, I almost never worry about drafting when I play solo fast-sim...because it takes too much time and I like the randomness of it.)

Another thing I tried when I first started this dynasty was to hire staff (Mgr/Coaches) and only allow them to make all of my moves on the field and I didn't control lineups or anything. I stopped eventually because they just create more manager cards to upload and I got tired of hiring staff, but...it's another idea.

Young Drachma
10-07-2009, 01:18 AM
Well, the last time I checked in it was 1898. It's over 20 years later and things have changed in the league somewhat. Let's recap and get you familiar with 20th century baseball, shall we?

First, there are now two leagues instead of just one. The Presidents League was created in 1897, from 12 teams in the UL. There are now 15 teams in each league, after a series of expansions led to a total of now 30 teams.

Inevitably, some teams have left the stage since we last met up and some new ones have joined the scene.

SAY GOODBYE TO (last season)
Memphis Elephants (1909)
Shreveport Gassers (1917)

SAY HELLO TO (first season)
Albuquerque Dukes (1910)
Augusta Tigercats (1910)
Dallas Steers (1916)
New York Knights (1910)
Newark Terriers (1916)
South Bend Greens (1918)

FROM HERE TO THERE
Buffalo Blue Wings became the Baltimore Blue Wings in 1910.

Santa Rosa Peanuts became the San Francisco Peanuts in 1918.

http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/wilmington_quicksteps_110.pngWilmington Quicksteps became the http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/miami_amigos_110.pngMiami Amigos in 1920.

Santa Ana Oranges became the Hawaii Islanders in 1918.

WHERE YOU GOIN'?
I'm still debating where I'll go, but I think I'm going to take over a team starting this off-season. So many of the older franchises are having a devil of a time winning titles (which is kinda what I wanted when I started, this push of old v. new franchises, etc., history and all that) and it'd be interesting to help some of them end their droughts. Los Angeles's drought isn't all that long, but it's notable is that they made the playoffs 14 of the first 17 years of the franchise existence and won 3 titles during that stretch, but haven't won another since. (1874)

Here are a few notables: (last title)

Bantam (1833)
Cleveland (1829 in Evansville)
Philadelphia (1827 in Pacific)
San Francisco (1854 in Santa Rosa)
Victoria (1860)


So it'd be interesting here, as three of these franchises are in new cities (or in the case of Philadelphia, their 3rd city and haven't won it since their first) and it'd be cool to see if they could manage to win one.

I'm still debating my next move, but I should know soon what I'm going to do. It'll probably be Bantam, since that's my FOBL team.

Young Drachma
10-07-2009, 04:21 PM
As I mentioned earlier, I've created an entirely new GM to start my career with and I'm going to use GMEXcel to determine how long I get to keep my job, based on my performance.

Since it's a new guy I'm creating he has no pedigree and therefore, won't be able to shoot for the top. Instead, we'll get a team that's down on their luck.

Just for readers of this dynasty, here's an updated version of GMEXcel already. I've added a section that helps you figure out what sort of team you can go to after you've decided you wanna move.

So say you want to GM a 85-win team? Well, you input that figure into the column and based on your performance that past year, you'll be told whether you can go to that team or not. It factors in your owner confidence score and how well your team did that year to come up with a decision as to whether you can go.

Check it out, as I'll be using it going forward in this dynasty.

Young Drachma
10-07-2009, 05:10 PM
I'm already about to make another tweak to it. I'm thinking about what team I should pick and the question is "if you take over a 100-win team, shouldn't a 75-win season get you fired?" Probably not, because you could be in rebuilding mode. But the owner might not care about that. So I'm thinking of a formula that could can you after the first year if you fall too fast or something.

I've updated the link above (http://operationsports.com/fofc/attachment.php?attachmentid=1068&d=1254953570) to reflect my most recent changes. Now, take whoever you who want. If you say, take over a 100-win team and somehow managed to end up in a rebuilding job and only won 49 games, you'd be fired after your first year. If you won 80 games, you'd be skating on thin ice and would need a playoff appearance the second season in order to keep your job. I like the tweaks because it really does keep you on the proverbial hot seat as you play solo.

So check that out.

JetsIn06
10-08-2009, 01:23 PM
Hey, just out of curiosity, are you using any custom modifiers or just default modern-day?

Young Drachma
10-08-2009, 01:38 PM
Hey, just out of curiosity, are you using any custom modifiers or just default modern-day?

Default, modern day. Early on, I had pitcher endurance at normal and I've lowered it since then to Low. But I only did that because I intentionally wanted guys in these generations to have a harder go of breaking records set by the earlier guys.

muns
10-08-2009, 04:59 PM
This is a real good read. Ive been away for a few days and just got caught up. Looking forward to Bantam team

I still cant force myself to try a solo league again, but maybe if i nab ootp X here soon ill want to try your GMEXCEL

Young Drachma
10-08-2009, 08:33 PM
I have indeed taken over the Bantam Originals for the 1922 season. The O's won the PL East last year with 85-77 and lost in the PLCS in six games to eventual Daylight Series champion St. Petersburg.

I made some pretty large wholesale improvements to the roster. Or at least what I perceive to be improvements, whether they'll work out or not, is anyone's guess.

What's interesting is, I've increased salaries over the years, not just as a house rule, but as a way to ensure that good teams can't stockpile a ton of great talent cheaply. If they want star players, they're gonna have to pay.

The cash max is $15m and the salary structure is (in order) 8m/4m/2m/1.275m/1m/775k/500k/325k Min sal: 125k

So anyway, we'll run the year, see how it goes and then break down the team after that happens.

Young Drachma
10-08-2009, 10:06 PM
1922 BANTAM ORIGINALS

REGULAR SEASON FINISH: (76-86) 4th, PL East

Well, it looks like I completely misread the market. I picked the wrong guys, put them in the wrong spots and picked the wrong division and team in which to be competitive. Now, I'm on the hot seat. If we don't make the playoffs next year, I'm out of a job already.

I spent $10.4 million on 36-year old infielder Alvin LaBrie and he did pretty much what he does, gave us decent production, yet it was really a bad signing in retrospect. He had a career high in home runs (20) and tied his RBI production last year (89) and was the team leader in both categories, but...we needed a lot more and we just didn't get it.

9th in the PL in batting average, 10th in ERA and it just didn't get it done. I think I might have thought the division was weak, but I didn't take a look at the other teams in the division like I should have -- one of the peril situations of playing fast-sim fast, you just wanna go and don't assess the lay of the land as well as you should -- and well, I paid for it pretty badly and now it might cost me my job.

The good news is that the team can improve and I can make some tactical moves that might benefit us next season, but really...this situation might be completely unsalvagable and as it stands right now I have NO idea how I'll fix it.

That said, this is a ton of fun for solo play and the most immersed I've been in years.


FINAL 1922 STANDINGS
Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Philadelphia Quakers 105 57 .648 -
Miami Amigos 90 72 .556 15.0
New York Gothams 86 76 .531 19.0
Newark Terriers 66 96 .407 39.0
Boston Yanks 65 97 .401 40.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Cleveland Broncs 95 67 .586 -
St. Louis Perfectos 88 74 .543 7.0
Minneapolis Millers 85 77 .525 10.0
Eau Claire Paws 73 89 .451 22.0
Chicago Blue Collars 63 99 .389 32.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
San Francisco Peanuts 86 76 .531 -
Salt Lake City Elders 85 77 .525 1.0
Los Angeles Seraphs 84 78 .519 2.0
Colorado City Gold Sox 73 89 .451 13.0
Victoria Cougars 73 89 .451 13.0

Presidents League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Chicago Red Caps 97 65 .599 -
Baltimore Blue Wings 89 73 .549 8.0
Pittsburgh Grays 79 83 .488 18.0
Bantam Originals 76 86 .469 21.0
New York Knights 64 98 .395 33.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Augusta Tigercats 87 75 .537 -
St. Petersburg Pelicans 80 82 .494 7.0
South Bend Greens 78 84 .481 9.0
Washington Maroons 77 85 .475 10.0
Carolina Wrens 66 96 .407 21.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Houston Buffalos 95 67 .586 -
Hawaii Islanders 85 77 .525 10.0
Dallas Steers 83 79 .512 12.0
Fresno Haymakers 83 79 .512 12.0
Albuquerque Dukes 74 88 .457 21.0

Young Drachma
10-08-2009, 10:49 PM
OWNER CONFIDENCE SCORE YEAR 1: The team had 85 wins last year, we had 76 this year, leaving me with an owner confidence score of 41.

That means, that in order to keep my job next year we need to:

1. Make the playoffs and/or
2. Win 97 games

Needless to say, I have my work cut out for me. Time to get to work.

Young Drachma
10-08-2009, 10:59 PM
1922 PLAYOFF RESULTS
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Philadelphia def. San Francisco 4-3
Cleveland def. Miami 4-1
Chicago def. Augusta 4-3
Baltimore def. Houston 4-1

ULCS
Philadelphia def. Cleveland 4-3

PLCS
Chicago def. Baltimore 4-1

122ND DAYLIGHT SERIES
Philadelphia def. Chicago 5-4

Young Drachma
10-08-2009, 11:36 PM
1923 BANTAM ORIGINALS OFFSEASON

I'm pretty much dead set on eating Alvin LaBrie's (http://www.seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_5449.html) contract. Because he's a high star player, someone would take him off of our hands , especially since he's an expiring contract. I'd just as well release him all together, though and that might be what I do. He'll make $11.15 million next year and I could allocate that a lot better I think understanding the league a bit better.

The goal is to build through pitching right now. I'm going to make offers on guys specifically who can do just that...and try to retool the roster a bit otherwise.

I'll also update the HTML tonight, so when I link to player cards, they're not from a bunch of years ago.

I don't think I'll steamroll through the off-season tonight, mostly because I want to take a bit of time, see what's out there and then make offers that really make us better or at least, try...and then go ahead and sim the season after that and see where we land.

Should be an interesting off-season though in Bantam, for sure. Stay tuned.

Young Drachma
10-09-2009, 05:57 PM
I deleted that Detroit move, because it didn't happen. Instead, the two relocated franchises in the PL are:

Albuquerque Dukes ---> Portland Roadrunners
South Bend Greens ---> Toronto Blueshirts

And yes, I intentionally have both Canadian teams as former Stanley Cup winning hockey clubs. I wanted to name them the Maple Leafs since that name was a baseball team name, not a hockey club name first, but...when I saw those guys were the Blueshirts in a past life, it was an easy choice.

Young Drachma
10-09-2009, 07:31 PM
Thanks to some beta testing and suggestions by dynasty readers, I've updated GMExcel again, still just tweaking FireMGR to version 2.0

Here's the link to the newest version. (http://operationsports.com/fofc/attachment.php?attachmentid=1074&d=1255155685)

Here are the changes:

- Reformulated Owner confidence.
- Adapted criteria for GM's to be able to go to new teams.

I tested it a bit and I think it works more realistically than it did before, but if you see anything else, feel free to keep letting me know.

JetsIn06
10-09-2009, 07:42 PM
Getting an error.

Invalid Attachment specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator ([email protected])

Young Drachma
10-09-2009, 07:57 PM
Getting an error.

Invalid Attachment specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator ([email protected])

Try it again. I was updating the link when you clicked on it.

Young Drachma
10-09-2009, 07:59 PM
I didn't manage to get the HTML updated (I was tired and forgot, along with forgetting to run FOOL-H) but...I'm going to go ahead and do the off-season anyway.

Yet another update to GMExcel (And the last one I'm going to do, so I can start playing for a while) puts my owner confidence at 53 and again in jeopardy of being fired if we don't do something next year. I like that better, honestly. My goal was to create a proverbial hot seat and this does that from the outset.

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 01:51 AM
You know your solo dynasty is starting to take things over when you start to confuse guys on your solo team with one of your online clubs. But that's precisely what I did today.

I kept trying to figure out why Bill Bishop (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6443.html) wasn't on my roster on my FOOL team. That's because he was in THIS league. Oops.

In any case, the priority for us this off-season will be acquiring pitching. I think our failing last year was securing major arms. Offensively, we're still slouches, but there might not be a whole lot I can do about that and in fast-sim, pitching really is the premium weapon of choice. You can slug your way to a title, but..it's just not something that's common or easy to do, especially with fiscal restraints that make that a pretty tough cookie.

On the same token, there might not be a lot of free agent talent we can acquire and we do have a budget. So we're just going to have to see, I guess, what we can do.

Now that I look at the squad a bit more closely, maybe I'm wrong. We just need some players who rake.

Our rotation had a 16-game winner in Guillaume Adam (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6845.html) and a solid closer in Pablo Tovar (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6795.html).

Hmm...I've got some thinking to do here.

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 11:43 AM
Clearly, the Houston Astros aren't using GMExcel: Former Washington Nationals manager Manny Acta to interview with Houston Astros - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4547354)

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 01:31 PM
http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/bantam_originals_110.png

1923 BANTAM ORIGINALS

SAY HELLO TO:
CL Philippe Maillet (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_7060.html) (Trade)
RF Tony Williams (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6085.html)(Trade)
1B Silas Barnes (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6460.html) (Trade)
LF Vern Hewitt (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_5664.html)(Trade)
SP Eric Baker (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6861.html) (FA)
SP Bobby Arnold (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6744.html) (FA)
P Carl Tait (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6166.html) (FA)


SAY GOODBYE TO:
CF Larry Boyer (Trade)
2B Alvin LaBrie (Trade)
SS Al Joyner (Trade)
RF Dan Mooney (Trade)
SS Juan Zavala (FA)
3B Ollie McDermott (FA)

The Originals, two years removed from a division title and with a new GM at the helm in youngster D.C. Daly backslid a bit last season. With a year under his belt, Daly went and remade the ballclub in his own image, taking some risks along the way that he hopes pays off in the form of a much improved team or Bantam's notoriously trigger-happy ownership might decide they've had enough.

He signed 16-game winner Eric Baker to a deal in the off-season to help anchor a rotation with returnees Ronald McAuliffe (9-12, 153 K, 4.27 ERA last season) and surprise 16-game winner Guillaume Adam

Rounding out the rotation are free agent pickups Bobby Arnold (9-13, 132 K, 4.35 ERA with St. Louis last year) and closer turned starter Carl Tait (4-6, 31 SV, 2.99 ERA with the Chicago Blue Collars last season)

Offensively, adding three 100+ RBI guys is surely a step in the right direction. CF Julian Ayala hit 33 HR and 123 RBI last year in Hawaii, the 28-year old was 2nd in the league in RBI and inked a six year deal this off-season.

Joining him is hard hitter Silas Barnes who spent the last three years in Cleveland and hit 35 HR/118 RBI and has 12 triples while hitting at a .255 clip. He should add some much needed punch to the O's offense. Rounding out the 100+ club is 25-year old free agent signee Mike Strickland who hit .278 with 29 HR and 115 RBI in Philadelphia last year.

If nothing else, the new middle of the order (Barnes-Strickland-Ayala) should take immense pressure off guys who remain from last season like 2B Ben Day who is two years removed from a 100 RBI season before faltering last year, his first in the Nutmeg State (.268/12 HR/ 75 RBI)

All in all, the Originals are a remade ballclub. Whether they're better or not, is subject to debate. But one could probably say they're going to have to be a better ballclub than last year's. Whether this installment of club is enough to get them to the postseason is another guess.

PREDICTION: 88-74, 3rd place PL East

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 01:40 PM
Here are the standings at the all-star break

STANDINGS AS OF JUNE 26, 1923

Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Newark Sentinels 55 30 .647 -
New York Gothams 45 38 .542 9.0
Philadelphia Quakers 44 41 .518 11.0
Miami Amigos 44 44 .500 12.5
Boston Yanks 32 52 .381 22.5

Central Division W L PCT GB
Minneapolis Millers 52 34 .605 -
Cleveland Broncs 50 33 .602 .5
St. Louis Perfectos 43 41 .512 8.0
Chicago Blue Collars 42 43 .494 9.5
Eau Claire Paws 35 49 .417 16.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Victoria Cougars 46 39 .541 -
Los Angeles Seraphs 44 40 .524 1.5
Colorado City Gold Sox 43 43 .500 3.5
San Francisco Peanuts 41 44 .482 5.0
Salt Lake City Elders 25 59 .298 20.5

Presidents League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
New York Knights 47 37 .560 -
Pittsburgh Grays 47 39 .547 1.0
Baltimore Blue Wings 43 40 .518 3.5
Bantam Originals 38 47 .447 9.5
Chicago Red Caps 34 50 .405 13.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Toronto Blueshirts 47 38 .553 -
Washington Maroons 43 43 .500 4.5
Carolina Wrens 43 44 .494 5.0
St. Petersburg Pelicans 40 43 .482 6.0
Augusta Tigercats 36 47 .434 10.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Houston Buffalos 45 39 .536 -
Fresno Haymakers 45 41 .523 1.0
Hawaii Islanders 44 40 .524 1.0
Dallas Steers 41 43 .488 4.0
Portland Roadrunners 37 50 .425 9.5


If you're wondering what our problem is, it's a pretty easy answer. We are 1st in the league in batting average, OBP, hits, runs scored, 3rd in home runs and 2nd in walks.

Pitching? 14th in ERA, 15th in hits allowed, 14th in strikeouts.

If we don't turn it around, I'm basically done. And it looks like we've got quite a hole to dig out from.

We were 6-2 in March, 11-15 in April, 13-16 in May and 8-14 in June. Let's hope they can score runs and offset our pitchers not being good.

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 02:10 PM
Well, I guess that's why they play the games out.

After sputtering through June at 10-15, the Originals went 16-11 in July, 18-10 in August and 13-6 in September to finish 87-75. (Just a game behind my prediction!) But that was good enough for 2nd place in the PL East and strangely enough, 3 games better than the Carolina Wrens (84-78) for us to claim the PL Wild Card for 1923. We face Pittsburgh in the first round, but before we get to that, let's just recap.

Julian Ayala led the league in home runs with 44. Darby Mason who hit .195 last year for us, really had a hell of a year, hitting .306 with 17 HR and 66 RBI, all career highs. Pushing him down in the lineup was precisely what the doctor ordered it seems.

As for the pitching staff? The leader for wins were Eric Baker and Carl Tait[/B] who both won 12 games. It was a decidedly average below average year as only one (Bobby Arnold) had an ERA under 4.00 (3.93) and that points to a notion that this ballclub basically had to slug its way to victories this year.

Ultimately, I'm fine with this because it means that we did what we came to do and I wasn't ready to be done with this team yet, because I felt like another year with them and we could really put it all together. Well I looked at the Run Support per game for our starters and for all of them, it was about 3.5 runs per game for each of them.

That kinda makes sense then.

1923 FINAL REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS

Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Newark Sentinels 94 68 .580 -
Philadelphia Quakers 88 74 .543 6.0
Miami Amigos 82 80 .506 12.0
New York Gothams 80 82 .494 14.0
Boston Yanks 71 91 .438 23.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Minneapolis Millers 99 63 .611 -
Cleveland Broncs 97 65 .599 2.0
St. Louis Perfectos 78 84 .481 21.0
Chicago Blue Collars 77 85 .475 22.0
Eau Claire Paws 70 92 .432 29.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Los Angeles Seraphs 88 74 .543 -
Victoria Cougars 83 79 .512 5.0
Colorado City Gold Sox 77 85 .475 11.0
San Francisco Peanuts 74 88 .457 14.0
Salt Lake City Elders 59 103 .364 29.0

Presidents League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Pittsburgh Grays 94 68 .580 -
Bantam Originals 87 75 .537 7.0
New York Knights 81 81 .500 13.0
Baltimore Blue Wings 78 84 .481 16.0
Chicago Red Caps 68 94 .420 26.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Toronto Blueshirts 88 74 .543 -
Carolina Wrens 84 78 .519 4.0
St. Petersburg Pelicans 83 79 .512 5.0
Augusta Tigercats 78 84 .481 10.0
Washington Maroons 77 85 .475 11.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Houston Buffalos 93 69 .574 -
Dallas Steers 82 80 .506 11.0
Fresno Haymakers 76 86 .469 17.0
Hawaii Islanders 74 88 .457 19.0
Portland Roadrunners 70 92 .432 23.0

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 04:34 PM
DIVISION SERIES
Pittsburgh Grays (94-68) v. Bantam Originals (87-75)

We were 6-15 against Pittsburgh in the regular season, but we only need four wins to advance against them in the LDS.

It'll be a tough test. They had the #1 pitching staff in the PL this year and were 5th in hitting. So basically, they're the opposite of us, as we hit well and don't pitch much. They hit some and are lights out on the mound.

They're led by 24-game winner Brad Blanchard and 16-game winner Rob Crocombe. Offensively, they have LF Matt Lloyd (.271/20 HR/104 RBI) and another guy who scored a lot of runs, but couldn't hit much in CF John Crawford (.236/28 HR/99 RBI)

I think we could beat them offensively, but I don't know if our pitching will hold up.

I made some tweaks to the rotation, installing Phiippe Maillet into the rotation and putting Carl Tait in the closer role. It might work, it might not, but I'm debating the idea that a fresh harm might be just what we need to make this deal work out for us, along with a 4-man rotation rather than the 5-man for the playoffs.

So we're gonna run the post-season now and see how it all flops out for us, I guess. I have no real expectations, just getting here saved my job and so, I can't really set the bar much higher than that at this point, to be honest. But it'd be fun to go on a ride for a bit throughout the post-season if the boys can put it together.

Here goes nothing.

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 04:43 PM
1923 ULDS RESULTS
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Minneapolis def. Los Angeles 4-2
Cleveland def. Newark 4-3

1923 PLDS RESULTS
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Pittsburgh def. Bantam 4-3
Toronto def. Houston 4-3

1923 ULCS RESULTS
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Cleveland def. Minneapolis 4-1

1923 PLCS RESULTS
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Pittsburgh def. Toronto 4-1

123rd DAYLIGHT SERIES (1923)
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Pittsburgh def. Cleveland 5-2

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 04:46 PM
1923 AWARDS
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Union League (UL) Johansen Award: Damien Savary, St. Louis

Presidents League (PL) Johansen Award: Juan Cabrera, Baltimore

UL Mares Award: Sergio Sanchez, Cleveland
PL Mares Award: Brad Blanchard, Pittsburgh

UL Rookie of the Year: Alphonse Ritchie, New York Gothams

PL Rookie of the Year: Michael Carroll, New York Knights

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 04:53 PM
1923 BANTAM ORIGINALS
Season Recap

Well, the good news is, I live to see another day. My owner confidence score went down one point to a 52., but still, the team did what it had to do in order to survive and I appreciate that, because it looked pretty bad at mid-season.

We have about $22 million in salary coming off the books after this season, which means we can go out and try to shore up the team's offense. We lose Silas Barnes, Guillaume Adam and some other marginal players, but our core come backs from this year, which means that we have an opportunity to really be better if we make the right sorts of moves -- which we know revolve strong around hurlers, though there are some batters that we're going to want to take a look at including 5-time MVP RF Damien Savary (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6631.html).

We'll just have to see what's out there and who we can afford. But I anticipate we'll be back and better than ever.

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 07:14 PM
Just for some perspective as to how parity is working for this league. Since 1897, the year that we went to the two-league format, only one team - the St. Louis Perfectos of 1897-98 have won back to back titles.

Since 1910, 13 different teams have claimed titles including the past 11 champions. So it's really a pretty fair system that's probably got a lot to do with the overall decline in talent over the past 75 years (I went to default creation modifiers about 65 or so years ago, maybe more) and things are far more open now.

Philadelphia ended their 95-year championship drought in 1922, claiming the title that year over the Chicago Red Caps.

That leaves Cleveland with the longest drought now, that franchise's last title came in 1829 as the Evansville Triplets. Next in line? The Bantam Originals, whose last title came in 1833.

Are we any closer this year? We're about to find out.

1924 BANTAM ORIGINALS TEAM PREVIEW
Well, so fed with the pitching staff's performance last year was Originals GM D.C. Daly that he ditched the entire staff. All of them were shipped out this past off-season in exchange for a mix of free agents and trade refugees that he's hoping will work better with the potent offense he's put together.

The notable addition is 19-game winner Adrian Davenport who came over as a free agent from St. Louis. The others are guys who underachieved in other places last season but the hope is that with a better offense and defense behind them can really put something together. These include Dan White, a 27-year old righthander who came over in a trade from Victoria (10-13, 3.19 ERA, 210 K, 60 BB in 33 starts) who is three years removed from a 17-win season. He's a strikeout artist though, lacks the control issues that befell this club last year. Another standout hope is 29-year old Queens native Eddie Garrett who went 14-11 last year in St. Petersburg, the team where he spent his entire career until now. He signed a 7-year deal worth over $32 million this off-season, so O's fans should get used to his face around here.

Philippe Maillet is back in the bullpen as the one pitcher last year who delivered. He went 4-6 with 37 saves in his first year in Bantam, striking out 95 in 67 innings.

Offensively, the team is more balanced and should be potent -- perhaps more so -- than year's team, if that's possible. Julian Ayala and his league leading 44 home runs are back, as is 2B Ben Day who chipped in 105 RBI last year. New additions to the offense include 1B Scott Taylor who came over in a trade with Miami and outfielders John Trahan (.243/26 HR/87 RBI with Eau Claire) and Paramjit Thukral (.290 with St. Louis last year)

After sliding into the finish last year to make the playoffs, the bar is set higher this year. Nothing short of a playoff berth will save D.C. Daly's job this year and fans are getting restless as the team seems to creep closer towards the promised land, but always seems to fall short. After all, 1833 isn't just the last time this team won a title, it's the last time it appeared in a Daylight Series Final period.

So Year 91 of the drought is about to begin now.

PREDICTION: 91-71, 1st place, PL EAST

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 07:23 PM
STANDINGS AS OF JUNE 22, 1924

Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Newark Sentinels 46 34 .575 -
Philadelphia Quakers 44 36 .550 2.0
New York Gothams 41 39 .512 5.0
Miami Amigos 39 41 .487 7.0
Boston Yanks 36 44 .450 10.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Chicago Blue Collars 45 36 .556 -
Cleveland Broncs 42 37 .532 2.0
St. Louis Perfectos 40 40 .500 4.5
Minneapolis Millers 37 43 .463 7.5
Eau Claire Paws 35 43 .449 8.5

Western Division W L PCT GB
Victoria Cougars 49 31 .613 -
Salt Lake City Elders 38 41 .481 10.5
San Francisco Peanuts 36 43 .456 12.5
Colorado City Gold Sox 35 45 .438 14.0
Los Angeles Seraphs 34 44 .436 14.0

Presidents League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Bantam Originals 48 30 .615 -
Pittsburgh Grays 46 35 .568 3.5
Chicago Red Caps 42 37 .532 6.5
Baltimore Blue Wings 40 41 .494 9.5
New York Knights 36 44 .450 13.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Washington Maroons 47 33 .588 -
Toronto Blueshirts 43 37 .537 4.0
Augusta Tigercats 42 38 .525 5.0
Carolina Wrens 35 44 .443 11.5
St. Petersburg Pelicans 27 52 .342 19.5

Western Division W L PCT GB
Houston Buffalos 45 34 .570 -
Portland Roadrunners 41 38 .519 4.0
Dallas Steers 38 42 .475 7.5
Hawaii Islanders 35 43 .449 9.5
Fresno Haymakers 31 48 .392 14.0


After starting off roaring out of the gates into the Wild Card lead, we eclipsed Pittsburgh several weeks ago to take over sole possession of 1st in the PL East. In terms of where the team stands, offensively the team is 7th in league batting, 4th in slugging and 2nd in Home runs and strikeouts. Not exactly the performance of last year, but that was somewhat expected.

On the other hand, the pitching revamp worked well so far. The team is 2nd in ERA, runs allowed, home runs allowed and 1st in strikeouts.

I dunno if the team can hold up, if the offense continues to play like that, but...so far, so good.

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 07:37 PM
1924 FINAL REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS

Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Newark Sentinels 89 73 .549 -
Philadelphia Quakers 87 75 .537 2.0
Miami Amigos 80 82 .494 9.0
New York Gothams 78 84 .481 11.0
Boston Yanks 71 91 .438 18.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Cleveland Broncs 92 70 .568 -
Chicago Blue Collars 88 74 .543 4.0
Minneapolis Millers 88 74 .543 4.0
St. Louis Perfectos 80 82 .494 12.0
Eau Claire Paws 68 94 .420 24.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Victoria Cougars 89 73 .549 -
Los Angeles Seraphs 79 83 .488 10.0
Colorado City Gold Sox 77 85 .475 12.0
Salt Lake City Elders 74 88 .457 15.0
San Francisco Peanuts 65 97 .401 24.0

Presidents League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Bantam Originals 92 70 .568 -
Pittsburgh Grays 88 74 .543 4.0
Baltimore Blue Wings 87 75 .537 5.0
Chicago Red Caps 87 75 .537 5.0
New York Knights 78 84 .481 14.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Washington Maroons 95 67 .586 -
Toronto Blueshirts 93 69 .574 2.0
Augusta Tigercats 89 73 .549 6.0
Carolina Wrens 76 86 .469 19.0
St. Petersburg Pelicans 49 113 .302 46.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Portland Roadrunners 83 79 .512 -
Houston Buffalos 82 80 .506 1.0
Dallas Steers 81 81 .500 2.0
Fresno Haymakers 73 89 .451 10.0
Hawaii Islanders 72 90 .444 11.0


Well, the first part of our challenge is complete, I guess. We have a steep test as the Wild Card this year is Toronto and they won a game more than we did. We went 3-3 against them during the regular season. No changes to the team this off-season, just gonna run it in the style that I used to run these where we just do the whole thing -- no alterations -- all season through the postseason and see who emerges.

I think this team has the talent to do it, but I just don't know if it'll come together. I hope so, though.

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 07:46 PM
ULDS RESULTS
Cleveland def. Minneapolis 4-1
Victoria def. Newark 4-1

PLDS RESULTS
Portland def. Washington 4-3
Bantam def. Toronto 4-1

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 07:53 PM
ULCS RESULTS
Cleveland def. Victoria 4-1

PLCS RESULTS
Portland def. Bantam 4-2

124TH DAYLIGHT SERIES (1924)
Portland def. Cleveland 5-2

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 08:06 PM
For those scoring at home, my owner confidence score after 3 seasons is now at 99. Not enough points for me to leave Bantam if I wanted to (there isn't a team bad enough that wants to hire me, based on the tool) but...I am safe for at least two more years and given we're bringing our entire team back save for a few random guys, we'll be in a good shape I think.

This season's off-season priority? A top of the rotation arm. I don't know if we can even find one, but I'm convinced that's what's going to get us through the playoffs.

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 08:10 PM
Our payroll this off-season is starting at $70.9 million and the cap is at $75 million, meaning we don't have a lot of flexibility at all. I might move a guy or two, but I'm thinking we'll keep the core relatively intact.

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 08:42 PM
Two of the best pitchers in the league are on the market this year in the form of Sergio Sanchez (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6111.html) and Robert Owen (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6006.html). I'd love to have Sanchez, but he's just not the sort of guy who fits. Owen would be a fit for us, but I'm just not sure I can really move the sorts of people I'd need to move to make either possible, as both are commanding salaries in the 10-15 million range per year and for Sanchez, trending towards $20m/year towards the back half of his deal. Is he worth it? No doubt. But that's a lot to invest in a guy that'll tie up your franchise's financials and Cleveland didn't win when they were still paying him peanuts.

So, I'm gonna have to pass, sadly.

spleen1015
10-10-2009, 08:44 PM
DC, what's the story with Lars-Erik Johansen? He started out as a SP from 1840-1848, then he started playing a lot of 1B and LF. Did you edit him to be a hitter in 1849?

I'm also interested in knowing what you have your player development and aging modifiers set to.

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 08:52 PM
DC, what's the story with Lars-Erik Johansen? He started out as a SP from 1840-1848, then he started playing a lot of 1B and LF. Did you edit him to be a hitter in 1849?

I'm also interested in knowing what you have your player development and aging modifiers set to.

Yeah. I did. He had some hitting talent and I decided I wanted a historical Paul Bunyan/Babe Ruth type of dude back then who had done both and so yeah, he's a human engineering project. He was a hitter, than a pitcher, then went back to being a hitter again, then was a pitcher before closing out his career as a hitter I think. There were a few other pitcher/hitter types in those days, but he's the most notorious.

Back in those days, player development modifiers were set to 1.200 across the board. For the past 75 years or so, it's been set to 1.000 and everything is default. I did that purposely, as I wanted the initial set of players to put up huge numbers that the guys in the future would have a hard time catching and thus, making records pretty meaningful.

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 09:02 PM
Retooled the offense, with only four guys coming back from last year's division-winning squad including John Thompson, Tony Soriano, Julian Ayala and Darby Mason. I wanted to deal Mason, but the fans love him and so, I decided he'd just be Mr. Original and that he's pretty much untouchable during my career and that even when I thought it was dumb to resign him, that he's one of those guys that just has to be here.

Sergio Sanchez signed with Portland (6 yrs/$113.6 million), Robert Owen signed with Eau Claire (3 yrs/$47 million) but in a twist of interesting fate, he's apparently from a place called Rib Mountain, Wisconsin and so, the signing at least sorta makes sense. I love when those twists happen.

LF Damien Walec was the 1st pick in the 1925 First-Year Player draft by the St. Petersburg Pelicans. He's a created player from someone on the OOTP Boards (I realized I needed to add that for context over here.)

I'm preparing to do a write-up preview for the 1925 season, too. I think this team should be much better pitching-wise, offensively it's a bit of a mystery to me, though.

I don't do my own drafting and I don't usually control lineups. Last season I did at the beginning of the year, but usually I automate it and just play GM. Seems more realistic that way.

I'm going to update the HTML so the player cards are fresher, but eventually we'll get to the 125th season of speedy fake baseball.

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 11:22 PM
File are uploading, but it takes forever and it's not like that many of you are checking out the HTML anyway. So I'm gonna keep going. If there's something you're curious out, do please let me know.

1925 BANTAM ORIGINALS TEAM PREVIEW
After a breakthrough 92-win season and a trip to the league championship, Originals management decided to get serious about turning this club into a championship contender. 3/5ths of the rotation has once again changed with 20-game winner Richard Monroe brought in as a free agent and Paul Franklin (18-5) and Jimmy Hooper (17-4) acquired in trades. 17-game winner Dan White remains from a year, along with youngster Bernardo Davila who will vie with Eddie Garrett and Carlos Alomar (16-8) for the 5th spot in the rotation.

31-year old Chris Miller takes over as the closer in his 2nd season in Connecticut.

Offensively, the team lacks the punch it had two seasons ago when it slugged its way into the post-season. Julian Ayala is still here, along with mainstay Darby Mason. They're joined by newcomers 1B/DH Chris Sweet (.254/20 HR with St. Louis in '24) and new catcher Cecil Killough should help the team defensively and might help hurlers keep games close.

To summarize this year's Bantam team, the assessment would have to be that they're on the right track. But it's hard to really know whether this team can hang with the top teams in the Presidents League. They've got the arms to do it, so really this will just be one of those situations where we'll have to see how the team does heading down the road. If they get into the postseason, anything is possible.

PREDICTION: 90-72, 1st place, PL EAST

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 11:44 PM
I sat here and watched the half-season unfold and knew my bullpen was killing me, but come to find out, that's not quite it.

We were sweating it out for a while there, before coming together slowly and creeping towards the top as the mid-season arrived. We're the #1 pitching staff in the league at the All-Star break, no small thing when you consider the teams that are out there. Offensively, we're 7th in batting, 9th in HRs and 6th in OBP, SLG and Strikeouts.


Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
New York Gothams 49 37 .570 -
Newark Sentinels 43 43 .500 6.0
Philadelphia Quakers 41 46 .471 8.5
Boston Yanks 39 48 .448 10.5
Miami Amigos 38 48 .442 11.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Eau Claire Paws 52 34 .605 -
Cleveland Broncs 50 37 .575 2.5
Minneapolis Millers 48 39 .552 4.5
Chicago Blue Collars 37 52 .416 16.5
St. Louis Perfectos 32 56 .364 21.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Los Angeles Seraphs 53 33 .616 -
Salt Lake City Elders 48 39 .552 5.5
Colorado City Gold Sox 39 49 .443 15.0
San Francisco Peanuts 37 49 .430 16.0
Victoria Cougars 36 52 .409 18.0

Presidents League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Bantam Originals 47 39 .547 -
Chicago Red Caps 47 40 .540 .5
Baltimore Blue Wings 45 44 .506 3.5
New York Knights 43 44 .494 4.5
Pittsburgh Grays 36 53 .404 12.5
Central Division W L PCT GB
Washington Maroons 55 32 .632 -
Augusta Tigercats 47 40 .540 8.0
St. Petersburg Pelicans 40 46 .465 14.5
Toronto Blueshirts 40 46 .465 14.5
Carolina Wrens 33 53 .384 21.5

Western Division W L PCT GB
Houston Buffalos 59 27 .686 -
Portland Roadrunners 52 35 .598 7.5
Fresno Haymakers 47 40 .540 12.5
Dallas Steers 41 47 .466 19.0
Hawaii Islanders 30 56 .349 29.0

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 11:50 PM
Sergio Sanchez went 20-8 wtih a 1.99 ERA and 322 strikeouts this year for Portland in the first year of a six-year, $113.6 million dollar deal.

They missed the playoffs.



Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
New York Gothams 99 63 .611 -
Newark Sentinels 80 82 .494 19.0
Miami Amigos 78 84 .481 21.0
Philadelphia Quakers 77 85 .475 22.0
Boston Yanks 67 95 .414 32.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Eau Claire Paws 90 72 .556 -
Minneapolis Millers 89 73 .549 1.0
Chicago Blue Collars 81 81 .500 9.0
Cleveland Broncs 79 83 .488 11.0
St. Louis Perfectos 60 102 .370 30.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Los Angeles Seraphs 100 62 .617 -
Salt Lake City Elders 86 76 .531 14.0
Victoria Cougars 79 83 .488 21.0
San Francisco Peanuts 78 84 .481 22.0
Colorado City Gold Sox 65 97 .401 35.0

Presidents League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Bantam Originals 97 65 .599 -
Baltimore Blue Wings 87 75 .537 10.0
Chicago Red Caps 83 79 .512 14.0
New York Knights 80 82 .494 17.0
Pittsburgh Grays 70 92 .432 27.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Washington Maroons 89 73 .549 -
Toronto Blueshirts 85 77 .525 4.0
Augusta Tigercats 83 79 .512 6.0
St. Petersburg Pelicans 72 90 .444 17.0
Carolina Wrens 65 97 .401 24.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Houston Buffalos 99 63 .611 -
Fresno Haymakers 88 74 .543 11.0
Portland Roadrunners 84 78 .519 15.0
Dallas Steers 76 86 .469 23.0
Hawaii Islanders 64 98 .395 35.0

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 11:52 PM
Ok, here are the playoff matchups:

Minneapolis v. Los Angeles
Eau Claire v. New York
Fresno v. Houston
Washington v. Bantam

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 11:52 PM
Here are the results from the LDS phase:

Los Angeles def. Minneapolis 4-3
New York def. Eau Claire 4-3
Fresno def. Houston 4-3
Bantam def. Washington 4-0

Young Drachma
10-10-2009, 11:57 PM
Another year same result.

Los Angeles def. New York 4-2
Fresno def. Bantam 4-1

125th DAYLIGHT SERIES (1925)
Los Angeles def. Fresno 5-3

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 12:13 AM
After four seasons in Bantam, my contract is up. Well, not really since these things don't exist. But I've decided that my contract is up and I'm leaving. After another playoff appearance and LCS loss, I've got an owner confidence of 143. That'd probably buy me at least 3 more seasons in Bantam, but...I'm not really enjoying this team and I feel like we're just not ever going to be able to break through. There's a reason this franchise hasn't won a title in almost 100 years.

The team would probably do well to rebuild completely. Just blow the whole show up, get a ton of prospects and then try to win that way in a few years. But that's not something I'm up for doing. So I might helm the fire sale or I might just leave and let the computer figure it all out, because I have just enough points to take over a bad team.

I can take over Boston, St. Louis, Colorado City, Pittsburgh, Carolina or Hawaii. I haven't decided where to go yet. Maybe I'll chronicle them and you all can help me decide? I dunno.

JetsIn06
10-11-2009, 12:41 AM
Quick question that I may have asked you before...how do you get those slick standings reports?

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 01:02 AM
Quick question that I may have asked you before...how do you get those slick standings reports?

Just export the main page to browser and then copy/paste the standings from that page into Notepad and then you can line them up. Just use tab to do that. Then to post it into the forums, just use the [CODE] tag. It's a lot easier than it sounds, I promise.

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 11:14 AM
http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/player_7061.png

The Pittsburgh Grays are on the move after 58 years in Pittsburgh, this time they're headed 3 hours northeast to Williamsport, PA. They will be the Williamsport Grays.

In other clerical news, another suggestion to GMExcel opened up the number of teams that I can move to, which makes sense after 3 playoff appearances, two LCS and back to back 90-win seasons. So I'm going to have a wider net to choose from. I was originally learning towards Boston or Pittsburgh/Williamsport, but I'm still debating at this point.

I think I'll do a quick snapshot of the teams so you can see the choices.

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 01:35 PM
I can take over any team that's got 90 wins or less, so the field is a bit more open for me now. Here are the finalists that I'm considering:

http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/player_5741.png

Boston Yanks (1925: 67-95, 5th UL EAST)
'24: 71-91, 5th UL East
'23: 71-91, 5th UL East
'22: 65-97, 5th UL East

They have the #1 farm system in the league right now. Since their last playoff appearance in 1920, they've finished 5th (last) in their division each of the last four years.

Payroll is at $56.5 million (cap is $75m)

The best advantage to this team is that they have a ton of prospects who are just 2-4 years away from being solid, solid contributors. Some maybe sooner than that. But I dunno if I have a rebuild in me right now and if those guys falter or don't bring it all together, we'd have some work on our hands in a different way.

Still, they've got a boatload of talent over there and with the right mix, it could be a nice situation in Beantown for the right person.

http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/portland_roadrunners_110.png

PORTLAND ROADRUNNERS (84-78, 3rd PL WEST)
'24: 83-79, 1st PL WEST, SERIES CHAMPS
'23, 70-92, 5th PL WEST
'22: 74-88, 5th PL WEST

Since moving to Portland from Albuquerque, the Roadrunners have had some success, claiming a title in their second year in the city. Portland has the #6 farm system in the league, but a lot of those guys are already on the major league roster now. This team is what I'd call a transition rebuild. Get a few major leaguers around these kids who are developing and watch it grow and you'd be a contender here in 2-3 years at the most.

Portland also boasts the two-time Mares Award winner Sergio Sanchez, who came over as a free agent from Cleveland last season. With him on your team, you always feel like you're that much closer to winning.

Team payroll: $39,687,500

With over $30 million in cap room, you could make a lot of things happen here, though admittedly, that amount of money doesn't get you nearly as far as it used to.

It's a tempting situation though, except the PL West is probably the toughest division in baseball. Dallas is really good and so is Houston. No slouches down there and so, we'd have to scratch for postseason berths down there and while I'm all for scratching, it just seems like it could be a lot of going in neutral.

WILLIAMSPORT GRAYS (1925: 70-92, 5TH PL EAST)
'24: 88-74, 2ND PL EAST
'23: 94-68, 1ST PL EAST, SERIES CHAMPS
'22: 79-83, 3RD PL EAST

The newly relocated Grays are settling into their new home and are hoping to demonstrate a fast turnaround, too. Just two years removed from a title, the real story here is the two pitchers at the top of their rotation. 5-time Mares Award winner Brad Blanchard and 26-year old gunslinger Javier Tonche head up a top of the rotation that's one of the best in the league.

Sadly, there's not much else here.

Payroll: $43,720,000

The Grays are the most successful franchise in FOOL-D, with 10 championships in their 115-year history (no team has more titles, period.)

I don't really know, though, what one would do here. I used to think this would be a team that could be rebuild quickly, but with no farm to speak of at all, you'd really have to go out and try to find free agent bargains. Having already tried to bring up one team to lead the PL East and having to go directly compete against them if I took this job, I think it might be a task that I'm not as enamored with as I once was when I looked at it initially.

http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/dallas_steers_110.png

DALLAS STEERS (76-86, 4th PL WEST)
'24: 81-81, 3RD PL WEST
'23: 82-80, 2ND PL WEST
'22: 83-79, 3RD PL WEST

The Steers have a beefy lineup indeed with 6-time MVP Damien Savary leading the way. Unfortunately, this team doesn't have anything in the way of pitching at all.

$52.3 million payroll

It would be alluring to take over this team simply because with an offense like that and maybe engineering a trade or two, we could probably do some interesting things.

But Dallas doesn't really appeal to me.

http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/images/toronto_blueshirts_110.png

TORONTO BLUESHIRTS (85-77, 2ND PL CENTRAL)
'24: 93-69, 2ND PLACE PL CENTRAL (PLAYOFFS)
'23: 88-74, 1ST PLACE PL CENTRAL (PLAYOFFS)
'22: 78-84, 3RD PLACE PL CENTRAL

PAYROLL: $28,580,000

This team reminds me of Bantam when I showed up, except their payroll wasn't that low. They've got some talent, but need some work, too. Michael Light is the ace of the staff (17-6, 2.61 ERA) and they've got a solid #2 and #3 as well.

They could really just use an offensive makeover. They pretty much need players throughout their order if they're going to be competitive. That said, it could be doable and if so, then this could be an interesting destination to land.

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 01:47 PM
After mulling over it for a while, I've decided to return to Bantam for a 5th season. I feel like the core is intact and what we've been trying to build for years now, is pretty close to coming if we just make more moves to get us closer to the promised land. I'm year-to-year for now, but...the more I looked at other teams, the more I realized that what we had in Bantam was better than what I'd be moving onto. And well, it took us a bit to get here, so...I'm going to try to work with that.

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 01:54 PM
We dealt fan favorite Darby Mason (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6914.html), whose production just never could catch up to what it was a few years ago to Toronto in a deal that contained a total of 10 players, with a number of prospects included. Major leaguers 3B Danny O'Rourke, another underachiever and 23-year old hurler Bernardo Davila (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6787.html) were sent with three prospects to Toronto for Catcher Mike Ellingson (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6430.html), LF Doug Picot (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_7180.html), SP Brady Patterson (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_5998.html) and reliever George Oliver.

We effectively solved a lot of our issues with that deal, giving oursleves a decisive middle of the rotation guy, a starting catcher and helping our outfield depth issues.

It's the start of a nice new day in Bantam.

We're at $66.3 million of salary, so we can't make a lot of moves, but we will do some work and see what we can make happen.

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 02:53 PM
HAYMAKERS HEAD TO HOLLISTER
Another team is on the move to a smaller place than where they currently reside. Weeks after the Grays headed to Williamsport from Pittsburgh, the Fresno Haymakers have announced plans to head to Hollister, California for the 1926 season.

Hollister is about 3 hours east of Fresno closer to the ocean and about 94 miles south of San Francisco, giving that team a chance to claim fans who want a PL team to support closer to Metro San Francisco.

HAWAII ISLANDERS TO MOVE BACK TO MAINLAND
The PL has always been short one California team and league officials have made no bones about a desire to have a team on the mainland, feeling the Hawaii experiment wasn't working. So the Islanders will relocate back to the mainland after leaving Santa Ana for Hawaii after the 1917 season.

This time, the team will move to Compton, CA and become the Compton Brothers, giving the PL a foothold in the Los Angeles area, which the league was desperate for.

"This is a good day for the Presidents League," said J. Jack McKurth, "Dare I say it's a good day for fans of base ball everywhere? We believe this is just another opportunity to add fuel to the fires of those who support clubs and who wanted Presidents League clubs to support in their area."

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 06:07 PM
Well, it's 1926. We acquired a bunch of relievers for the glut of starting pitchers we had, as most were either holdovers from past years that used to start and got bumped.

The only new addition to the rotation this year is SP Brady Patterson who went 16-11 last year in Toronto, he came over in a trade. The bullpen has been revamped and I think we've got the best pitching staff in the league from top to bottom.

Offensively, we're balanced again. We dealt Julian Ayala to Newark as his contract was too expensive. The new offense contains a 115 RBI catcher named Mike Ellington who came over in a trade from Dallas. Another newcomer is Doug Picot, an outfielder who scored 100 runs in Toronto. The rest are holdovers by and large.

I think well be successful during the regular season and while the playoffs are a crapshoot, we could be poised to make some noise so long as guys do what they look like they're built to do -- get on base and score runs productively.

Well, let's get the show on the road.

PREDICTION: 95-67, 1ST PL EAST

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 07:23 PM
Welp. It's mid-season time. And so far, so good for the Originals. Truth be told, we've never seen a Bantam squad this dominant during my time here. But titles aren't won at mid-season.

Still, the team leads the league in most offensive and pitching categories at this point in the year. So that's good news.

1926 ALL-STAR BREAK STANDINGS
6-29-1926


Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Miami Amigos 56 32 .636 -
New York Gothams 52 36 .591 4.0
Philadelphia Quakers 44 42 .512 11.0
Newark Sentinels 45 44 .506 11.5
Boston Yanks 34 55 .382 22.5

Central Division W L PCT GB
St. Louis Perfectos 54 35 .607 -
Eau Claire Paws 52 35 .598 1.0
Cleveland Broncs 41 47 .466 12.5
Chicago Blue Collars 32 56 .364 21.5
Minneapolis Millers 32 56 .364 21.5

Western Division W L PCT GB
Los Angeles Seraphs 59 29 .670 -
Colorado City Gold Sox 50 38 .568 9.0
Victoria Cougars 40 47 .460 18.5
Salt Lake City Elders 36 53 .404 23.5
San Francisco Peanuts 28 60 .318 31.0

Presidents League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Bantam Originals 60 27 .690 -
Chicago Red Caps 45 42 .517 15.0
New York Knights 41 45 .477 18.5
Williamsport Grays 41 47 .466 19.5
Baltimore Blue Wings 39 49 .443 21.5

Central Division W L PCT GB
Augusta Tigercats 54 35 .607 -
Carolina Wrens 47 41 .534 6.5
Toronto Blueshirts 47 42 .528 7.0
Washington Maroons 39 50 .438 15.0
St. Petersburg Pelicans 35 54 .393 19.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Houston Buffalos 54 34 .614 -
Hollister Haymakers 50 38 .568 4.0
Portland Roadrunners 44 46 .489 11.0
Dallas Steers 40 47 .460 13.5
Compton Brothers 30 59 .337 24.5

JetsIn06
10-11-2009, 07:25 PM
Lookin' good!

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 07:51 PM
1926 FINAL REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS


Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Miami Amigos 94 68 .580 -
New York Gothams 89 73 .549 5.0
Newark Sentinels 82 80 .506 12.0
Philadelphia Quakers 82 80 .506 12.0
Boston Yanks 65 97 .401 29.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
St. Louis Perfectos 100 62 .617 -
Eau Claire Paws 95 67 .586 5.0
Cleveland Broncs 72 90 .444 28.0
Minneapolis Millers 66 96 .407 34.0
Chicago Blue Collars 65 97 .401 35.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Los Angeles Seraphs 103 59 .636 -
Victoria Cougars 83 79 .512 20.0
Colorado City Gold Sox 74 88 .457 29.0
San Francisco Peanuts 74 88 .457 29.0
Salt Lake City Elders 59 103 .364 44.0

Presidents League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Bantam Originals 110 52 .679 -
Chicago Red Caps 83 79 .512 27.0
Williamsport Grays 78 84 .481 32.0
New York Knights 76 86 .469 34.0
Baltimore Blue Wings 72 90 .444 38.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Augusta Tigercats 92 70 .568 -
Carolina Wrens 84 78 .519 8.0
Toronto Blueshirts 81 81 .500 11.0
St. Petersburg Pelicans 72 90 .444 20.0
Washington Maroons 71 91 .438 21.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Hollister Haymakers 96 66 .593 -
Houston Buffalos 93 69 .574 3.0
Portland Roadrunners 86 76 .531 10.0
Dallas Steers 77 85 .475 19.0
Compton Brothers 56 106 .346 40.0

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 07:54 PM
All right. Playoff time. Here's where we make our money.

Miami v. Los Angeles
Eau Claire v. St. Louis

Augusta v. Bantam
Houston v. Hollister

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 07:57 PM
LDS results
----
Miami def. Los Angeles 4-0
St. Louis def. Eau Claire 4-1
Bantam def. Augusta 4-0
Houston def. Hollister 4-1

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 07:58 PM
LCS results
---------
Miami def. St. Louis 4-2
Bantam def. Houston 4-2

For the first time in 95 years, the Bantam Originals are headed to the Daylight Series!

JetsIn06
10-11-2009, 08:00 PM
Wow, nice! They haven't even been there in 95 years? Yikes.

You better win it now. It could be another 95 years.

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 08:05 PM
126th DAYLIGHT SERIES (1926)
-----------------------------
MIAMI AMIGOS v. BANTAM ORIGINALS

GM 1: Bantam 5, Miami 0
GM 2: Miami 6, Bantam 5
GM 3: Bantam 8, Miami 2
GM 4: Miami 3, Bantam 2
GM 5: Miami 4, Bantam 2
GM 6: Bantam 6, Miami 5
GM 7: Bantam 4, Miami 3
GM 8: Bantam 4, Miami 3

WHAT A SERIES!!

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 08:05 PM
Wow, nice! They haven't even been there in 95 years? Yikes.

You better win it now. It could be another 95 years.

Yes. 95 years. We hadn't BEEN there. That's the only reason I came back. I felt like I had to come back here and help finish the job.

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 08:21 PM
Conventional wisdom is I should probably stay with a title winning team, but I think I want out while the going is good.

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 08:32 PM
But looking at other teams, again...I think Bantam is probably still the best situation.

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 08:59 PM
All right. I've made my decision. I'm leaving Bantam to head to the bright lights and big city of New York City. The New York Knights have been in the league for 16 years, have made one playoff appearance during that time, having only finished 2nd in their division twice -- ever.

This past year they were 76-86, 4th in the PL East. Facing off against my old team 20 teams a year is probably a really bad idea, but New York's payroll is $15,490,000 and the opportunity to go out there and make them into a winner is an chance I don't think I can pass up.

Plus, imagine them giving me truckloads of money too.

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 09:27 PM
I'm raising the salary cap. I almost want to go completely uncapped, because of where payrolls are, but...we'll save that for the really modern era. Cap is going to now be $85 million. It's been at $75 million for a long time, at least 50 years, probably more than that.

Young Drachma
10-11-2009, 10:27 PM
I'm working on an update now, but...suffice to say we made some moves that'll either pay off or leave us scratching our head, but my charge was to come to New York and get them into the playoffs and so, I think I might have been able to do that...but we'll see.

I'll put together an update here shortly, as I'm going to update the HTML first.

In other news, if Baltimore were to magically disappear from the league, what city should replace them? Doesn't have to be in the east, either..just looking for a new place to perhaps put a team if that franchise were to somehow fold or something.

Young Drachma
10-12-2009, 02:14 AM
TEAM MOVES FOR THE 1927 SEASON
Baltimore Blue Wings ---> Bluefield (WV) Jays
Augusta Tiger Cats ----> Dayton (OH) Rens

Young Drachma
10-12-2009, 02:59 AM
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1927 NEW YORK KNIGHTS (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/teams/team_153.html) TEAM PREVIEW
My proudest acquistion came pretty much at the start of my career here. We picked up Brad Blanchard (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_7061.html) from Williamsport. He was one of three top flight hurlers we acquired from teams in a series of salary dumps, but it became pretty apparently quickly that we wouldn't be able to do the 3 Muskateers deal, because they would've commanded 4/5ths of our payroll, so I shipped them off to other teams and began the process of building the ballclub that had 9 guys on the ML roster when I arrived.

The minor leaguers were pretty barren, save for the few prospects I could manage to peddle off in those early deals.

One of the little known tricks of this league is that minor leaguers get free agency after 3 years. I do that on purpose so teams can't horde FA prospects for cheap, if they wanna horde 'em, they better pay 'em and well, most teams forget or don't.

We're talking the sorts of guys who are slow to develop, who probably won't ever develop or are 23-24 and you're just not sure about 'em.

Well, we munched on a steady diet of these players during the off-season, as there was no other way to fill out our roster.

Among the free agents we signed that weren't in this category, we picked up 15-game winner Roy Moore from Los Angeles as a free agent and 16-game winner Rodrigo Rivera from Cleveland in the same manner. Considering Brad Blanchard is our ace, but won just 13-games on an underachieving Williamsport club last year, we're thinking that we've got a Top 3 that have the makings of something pretty special.

Offensively, there are some proven newcomers coming over via trade or free agency. We're expecting a huge market correction offensively this year, as I was trying to implement some old offensive settings I had laying around from an earlier FOOL iteration and the average league ERA shot up about 3 runs in each league. Given everything has been fairly consistent for the past 100+ years, last year will stand out as an anomaly forever. It's okay, but...I do want to get offense up, as the problem over the past 40-50 years or so, is that players just aren't as good as the ones from the past, so their production isn't where theirs is and so, we've seen a steady decline in the league batting averages and ERA has dropped too.

But that's too much.

But according to last year's stats, we've got 5 100+ RBI guys on our club including 160 RBI guy Woody McCann and 30 HR/150 RBI guy Don Carter.

I was pretty sensitive to the idea of us having the largest payroll in the league, because I never like to do that, because I feel like as a human I shouldn't. But there's something to keep in mind -- I always overpay for talent I want and THREE players account for over $30 million of our payroll. So that number is a bit deceiving.

Ownership sees this as our opportunity to burnish the Knights within the New York faithful. The Gothams have 9 championships, tied with Carolina for #2 on the all-time list, but Carolina has been around since the beginning, the Gothams are 40 years younger.

Meanwhile, the Knights haven't quite established themselves in the city and are looking hard to do so.

A failure to succeed with this club will be another line in a frustration set of problems for this ballclub, so...we're hoping this is the start of something.

Do I think we'll make the playoffs? No. Do I expect to? Yes. We really should, even with so many question mark players in certain spots and a less than sure bullpen.

PREDICTION: 86-76, 2ND PL EAST

Young Drachma
10-12-2009, 03:06 AM
Well...the good news is, we're not in last. Besides that, we're facing off against a very powerful opponent and I never expected us to compete in the east. They're just too good, I should know, I built them that way.

I do think we have the horses to contend for a Wild Card, but it might be just short out of our grip this year, depending on how the 2nd half goes.


Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Miami Amigos 54 33 .621 -
New York Gothams 47 40 .540 7.0
Boston Yanks 45 43 .511 9.5
Philadelphia Quakers 42 43 .494 11.0
Newark Sentinels 33 55 .375 21.5

Central Division W L PCT GB
Chicago Blue Collars 53 34 .609 -
Minneapolis Millers 48 39 .552 5.0
Eau Claire Paws 37 49 .430 15.5
Cleveland Broncs 37 50 .425 16.0
St. Louis Perfectos 35 53 .398 18.5

Western Division W L PCT GB
Colorado City Gold Sox 51 36 .586 -
Los Angeles Seraphs 51 36 .586 -
Victoria Cougars 41 45 .477 9.5
Salt Lake City Elders 38 50 .432 13.5
San Francisco Peanuts 35 52 .402 16.0

Presidents League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Bantam Originals 55 31 .640 -
New York Knights 48 39 .552 7.5
Bluefield Jays 47 41 .534 9.0
Chicago Red Caps 40 47 .460 15.5
Williamsport Grays 31 58 .348 25.5

Central Division W L PCT GB
Toronto Blueshirts 47 38 .553 -
Carolina Wrens 43 43 .500 4.5
Washington Maroons 43 44 .494 5.0
Dayton Rens 41 46 .471 7.0
St. Petersburg Pelicans 38 48 .442 9.5

Western Division W L PCT GB
Houston Buffalos 54 34 .614 -
Hollister Haymakers 52 36 .591 2.0
Portland Roadrunners 43 45 .489 11.0
Dallas Steers 40 47 .460 13.5
Compton Brothers 37 51 .420 17.0

Young Drachma
10-12-2009, 03:13 AM
Well here are the standings as of the last day of the season, BEFORE the last game is played. Hollister and New York are tied for the PL Wild Card. Hollister is at home against Portland and New York is at home againnnnnnstttt... BANTAM. In real life, Bantam would sit their starters and play the game at half strength, but since this is OOTP, the game won't do anything differently and we'll just have to see what happens.


Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Miami Amigos 96 65 .596 -
Boston Yanks 82 79 .509 14.0
Philadelphia Quakers 82 79 .509 14.0
New York Gothams 79 82 .491 17.0
Newark Sentinels 62 99 .385 34.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Chicago Blue Collars 98 63 .609 -
Minneapolis Millers 85 76 .528 13.0
St. Louis Perfectos 75 86 .466 23.0
Eau Claire Paws 69 92 .429 29.0
Cleveland Broncs 67 94 .416 31.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Los Angeles Seraphs 92 69 .571 -
Colorado City Gold Sox 89 72 .553 3.0
Salt Lake City Elders 84 77 .522 8.0
Victoria Cougars 83 78 .516 9.0
San Francisco Peanuts 62 99 .385 30.0

Presidents League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Bantam Originals 100 61 .621 -
New York Knights 90 71 .559 10.0
Bluefield Jays 87 74 .540 13.0
Chicago Red Caps 69 92 .429 31.0
Williamsport Grays 53 108 .329 47.0

Central Division W L PCT GB
Toronto Blueshirts 92 69 .571 -
Carolina Wrens 85 76 .528 7.0
St. Petersburg Pelicans 82 79 .509 10.0
Washington Maroons 79 82 .491 13.0
Dayton Rens 68 93 .422 24.0

Western Division W L PCT GB
Houston Buffalos 96 65 .596 -
Hollister Haymakers 90 71 .559 6.0
Compton Brothers 73 88 .453 23.0
Dallas Steers 73 88 .453 23.0
Portland Roadrunners 73 88 .453 23.0



I pushed the quick sim button on Portland's game and they beat Hollister 5-4. That means, if New York wins, we clinch the Wild Card outright. If we lose? A one-game playoff tomorrow to determine who will advance to the post-season.

Final score? New York 13, Bantam 5. And just like that...we're putting the golf clubs back in the closet for a bit.

Young Drachma
10-12-2009, 03:18 AM
I'd love to have written this story, but I didn't. Well, I guess I did when I went to a division rival. But...still.

LDS MATCHUPS
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Chicago v. Colorado City
Los Angeles v. Miami
New York v. Bantam
Toronto v. Houston

Do I have expectations? Not really. I mean, we'll just push the button and see what happens. I don't expect us to beat them, but it's the playoffs and so, anything is possible. Besides, that team went 96 years without making the finals, so really...we'll see how their post-championship playoff fortunes are.

Young Drachma
10-12-2009, 03:19 AM
LDS RESULTS
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Chicago def. Colorado City 4-3
Miami def. Los Angeles 4-3
New York def. Bantam 4-0
Toronto def. Houston 4-2

Ha. Well, at least the owners can't say I didn't deliver, yes?

Young Drachma
10-12-2009, 03:21 AM
LCS RESULTS
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Miami def. Chicago 4-1
Toronto def. New York 4-2

Well, it was fun while it lasted.

127th DAYLIGHT SERIES (1927)
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Miami def. Toronto 5-2

Young Drachma
10-12-2009, 12:12 PM
I'm going to take some time off and sim more into the future now. I might create a new GM, I might not. This guyis young enough that he could come back 20 years if he wants to.

I kinda want to test the settings to find the right stats to get us back to where we were back in the earlier parts of the dynasty with league batting around .260-.280 and ERAs between 3.9-4.5 overall. That's ideal for me and consistent with how things had been for most of the years until talent went down and batting averages started to dip and pitchers started to get better.

So we'll probably 15-20 years into the future and then what I'd like to do, is spend a decade or so with a team, so I can really start to get a group of favorites again, get a lay of the league and so forth. I did that with Victoria and it's fun to go back and see the notables from that era. Eventually I'm going to slow down to start simming fewer seasons and keep the league established eventually. You'll see less franchise movement after the 50s or so, with the occasional change and I haven't decided if we'll expand again or not once we reach the 60s and 70s, but we probably will one more time at some point later no matter what.

Young Drachma
10-12-2009, 06:29 PM
I got the league settings where I wanted them, so that's great over the past 20 years I took off.

Well I took 20 years off. It's the offseason of 1947 and here's what's happened the last 20 years since we went away in terms of championships. Most of the major championship droughts were vanquished by and large (it didn't take Bantam another 95 years to get the Series, either.)

1928: Victoria Cougars def. New York Knights
1929: St. Louis Perfectos def. Houston Buffalos
1930: Cleveland Broncs def. Compton Brothers
1931: Minneapolis Millers def. New York Knights
1932: Carolina Wrens def. Los Angeles Seraphs
1933: Compton Brothers def. Minneapolis Millers
1934: San Francisco Peanuts def. Toronto Blueshirts
1935: Colorado City Gold Sox def. Hollister Haymakers
1936: San Francisco Peanuts def. Toronto Blueshirts
1937: Bantam Originals def. Cleveland Broncs
1938: St. Louis Perfectos def. Williamsport Grays
1939: Dallas Steers def. St. Louis Perfectos
1940: St. Louis Perfectos def. Dallas Steers
1941: Chicago Red Caps def. Victoria Cougars
1942: Philadelphia Quakers def. Bantam Originals
1943: New York Knights def. Philadelphia Quakers
1944: Atlanta Firecrackers def. Newark Sentinels
1945: Toronto Blueshirts def. Victoria Cougars
1946: Portland Roadrunners def. Newark Sentinels
1947: Dallas Steers def. Los Angeles Seraphs


The other thing is the Williamsport Grays folded and were replaced by the Atlanta Firecrackers in 1942. We did a bit of realignment too, but I'm not sure you all care about such mundane matters.

Young Drachma
10-18-2009, 02:33 AM
Since we've got all of this history -- 161 years of it to be exact -- it might be nice to check out the past and see all of the teams we've got, how much history between all of them and profiling some of the history makers throughout our time to date.

ALL-TIME HOME RUN LEADER
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Domingo Mendez (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_817.html), 886 HRs (1808-1832)

Mendez played all over, but the bulk of his career was in St. Louis and Pacific (now Philadelphia.) He won 7 MVPs during his career and until the 1870s, was the the all-time hits leader with 4,476 before he was eclipsed by Fernando Coronado (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3566.html).

ALL-TIME HITS LEADER
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Fernando Coronado (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3566.html) (1857-1881)
Coronado was a career .319 hitter, hit 266 career home runs, but made his mark getting on base. with close to 5000 hits. Many wondered why he didn't stick around to reach the iconic number, but he simply said at the end of his career, "when you've had enough, you've had enough. And I've had enough."

He only had 100+ RBI seasons, but was productive all over the place in his career spanning from his start in Bantam to San Diego, brief stops in New York and St. Louis before spending his last 10 years in Minneapolis.

His record has stood for over 80 years and so, far, no one has come particularly close to it at all. Maybe they never will?

CAREER WINS LEADER
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David Bowman (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4880.html), 480 wins (1871-1898)

David Bowman isn't as well known as Nelson Mares despite having 9 more wins than him, but that doesn't make his accomplishments any less impressive. Bowman was the original iron horse pitching in the league, winning close to 500 games while spending the overwhelming part of his career in Santa Rosa. He left and went to Carolina towards the tail end and won a title playing with another talented standout (and reader contributed player) Jay Muns. (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_4911.html)

Bowman is also the all-time losingest pitcher with 334 losses, which is why many people criticized him at the end of his career and didn't think the pitcher of the year award ought to be renamed after him, despite taking over the mantle of most wins in league history. But critics of those critics, point to the fact that Bowman is also the league's leading strikeout pitcher with 7,474 and remains the only hurler in league history with over 7,000 strikeouts. Nelson Mares (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2998.html) is #2 and trails him by over 700 strikeouts.

MOST SAVES
Ward Holliman (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_8356.html), 119-140, 2.19 ERA, 1033 SAVES (1934-1959)
A 1st round pick of the Toronto Blueshirts, he spent his entire career in Toronto amassing an absolutely ridiculous figure out of over 1000 saves. The #2 guy on the list only has 806, so that gives you some perspective.

He has at least 29 saves for his entire career (and only did that once excluding his rookie year) and was one of the most reliable relievers during his career. Might he have won a Mares Award had he played elsewhere? Probably. But no matter, he was enshrined in the Hall of Fame and surely that's no booby prize.

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
HR: Greg Dean (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2285.html) 60 (1845)
BA: Konrad Rodinger (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_161.html) .400 (1800)
RBI: John Ashley (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_6426.html) 221 (1926) (Ashley benefited from the "Year of the Grapefruit Ball" in 1926 when offensive numbers peaked considerably after some experimenting with the baseball caused some major spikes. We went back to the regular baseball after that one insane season.
SB: Tom Hayes (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3568.html) 124 (1871) (Hayes is #1, 2 and 3, 5, 6, 7 and 10th on this list. With 1 2 and 3 he broke his own record each time.)

WINS: Lars-Erik Johansen (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2295.html) 36 (1862) (The mythology of Lars-Erik Johansen coming back as a pitcher, after a reporter once said that he wasn't as good a pitcher as Nelson Mares in his prime, proved once and for all, that he was one of the best to ever play the game hitting OR pitching.) No one else has ever won 30 games. Gunner Carter, Johansen and Nelson Mares are #2 at 28 wins.

LOSSES: Millard Rouse (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_3088.html), 29 (1869) (This was his ONLY season in the majors and he went 0-29 with a 10.89 ERA)

SAVES: Pedro Perez (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_5772.html) 59 (1914)

ERA: Lars-Erik Johansen (http://seojudo.com/baseball/FOOL-D/reports/html/players/player_2295.html) 1.24 (1862)

Young Drachma
10-29-2009, 03:30 AM
I updated the latest version of GMExcel today to a new version that includes a tool that helps you force yourself onto a budget, which I'd been meaning to add to it for two years now, so...I think it's pretty much good to go in terms of it being a super useful tool to solo gm with.