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Umm...HELLOOOOO!

 

Mr. LeBeau needs a good team to pitch for...

 

HoF pitcher...

I'd say yes, but I'm not sure you should. My team is 16 GB now. However, if you want to, ask Evo to make it happen.

Las Vegas had a very rough June, otherwise they've been doing fine this year.

 

Also, I'll just go ahead and start this now: To keep this from becoming a big fad and everyone going to a different team, I'm limiting every season to three trades only. We've already used up one this year. And as you can see, it's a very risky venture to partake in.

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BTW, Evo, what's my chances of resigning with LVJ after this season?

Given your personality (minimal desire to play for a winner, but minimal loyalty to any team), it's hard to say. On one hand, the "I'm in my prime" defense might get you on the FA market, but you also might want to stick around since you have great leadership qualities and there's no one on the hitting side of things that leads like Edward.

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Hm... Toughie choice, as you point out. Hm... Hopefully I will resign with LVJ (unless you can do that, but that would technically count as a "trade" as I'm trading away my Free Agency and I don't want to waste anyone who wishes to make a trade, if it does work).

 

Shall be interesting. Hopefully, my team will make it in though.

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Those 3 trades per season run out on July 31st, which is the trading deadline and also the unofficial deadline for signing players to contract extensions (the former is ironclad, the latter not so much)

 

Right now, Las Vegas has $69,013,582 in available funds, so there's no real reason why they couldn't pick up James for another few years.

 

Of course, when I clicked to offer him an extension, he said those fateful words:

 

"I am in my prime and would like to test the market."

 

That doesn't keep me from making an offer, though. So if there are no requests at the trading deadline to move people, then I will take any offer you want to make to Edward James to see if you can sign him to an extension or if he'll be stubborn.

 

2015 ALL-STAR SELECTIONS

(# of votes in parentheses--batters only)

NOTE: The # of votes that a player received is not an actual feature in OOTP. I made it up. :D

 

These players were selected for the EW SFBL-Allstar Team :

P Juan Alvarez from Montreal

P Patricio Diez from Philadelphia

P Ofilio Suarez from Phoenix

P George Alongi from Seattle

P Miguel Moldonado from Chicago

P Bryan Norris from Phoenix

P Tim Neal from Boston

P Tim Righini from Seattle

P Luciano Rovira from Philadelphia

P Jim Field from Denver

C Arne Snider from Seattle (1,358,537)

C Bill Volker from Phoenix (1,045,669)

1B RJ Frost from Seattle (918,902)

2B Gene Looney from Montreal (711,488)

3B Edward James from Las Vegas (965,709)

SS Robert Gennari from Boston (823,399)

LF Abel Ortiz from Denver (1,145,750)

CF Manny Donato from Seattle (913,829)

RF Jose Etenza from Denver (815,454)

1B Louis Robbs from New York (747,524)

CF Mike Cannington from Philadelphia (881,610)

LF Zoilo Castillo from Baltimore (860,170)

LF Oscar Ortiz from Seattle (811,875)

2B Jm Macias from Seattle (731,299)

SS Ken Coutu from Denver (720,755)

 

Snubbed: 3B Shiro Suzuki (450,685), 2B David Hunter (690,243), RF Austin Sly (416,383), 2B Brandon Rhodes (425,218), C Timothy Marsch (481,218), Rolf Dreikugeln, Marvin Jenkins, Ann Onita

 

These players were selected for the NS SFBL-Allstar Team :

P William Tienhaara from New Orleans

P Claudio Galaviz from Memphis

P Tipsy Gesner from Columbus

P Adelardo Rocha from Charlotte

P Ken Pfleiderer from Kansas City

P Pepe Delcastillo from Jacksonville

P Lorenzo Laureano from Charlotte

P Andres Delao from Indianapolis

P Chris Addington from Memphis

P Samuel Martinez from Kansas City

C Dale Fear from Jacksonville (660,732)

C Charlie Matthews from Charlotte (560,025)

1B Ben Cruz from Charlotte (819,941)

2B Neall Isaacson from Columbus (991,689)

3B Logan Caldwell from Detroit (579,450)

SS Winston Ghandi from Jacksonville (822,958)

LF Robert Henderson from Vancouver (1,455,929)

CF Adam Gillen from Indianapolis (604,668)

RF Ryan Marcus from Charlotte (768,487)

1B Shimetarou Naoki from Vancouver (697,902)

LF Tike Quadros from Jacksonville (761,087)

RF Balesio Varela from Vancouver (688,908)

CF Jorge Monarrez from Vancouver (430,961)

SS Brett Smith from Memphis (879,565)

2B Trent Morphy from New Jersey (835,681)

 

Snubbed: 1B Carlos DeSantis (309,011), Ben Dover, Giant Gonzales, Eric LeBeau, Peter Kostka, 3B Patrick Hannon (560,573), SS Joseph Corbin (427,061), SS Mike Van Siclen (660,988)

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2015 ALL-STAR GAME REPORT

 

The East-West All-Stars were in the Bourbon Center, but earned home field advantage in a home run derby toss-up between Arne Snider and Neall Isaacson and took the field first.

 

When they came to the plate, they quickly scored a run and didn't look back.

 

East-West cruised to victory 4-1 over the North-South, winning the 2015 All-Star Game without every giving up the lead to their conference rivals.

 

Jm Macias hit a solo homerun in the bottom of the 1st, leading off the inning against Claudio Galaviz in a big way.

 

Oscar Ortiz added a run to the lead with a solo homerun of his own, this one off Lorenzo Laureano, landing 444 feet for the second homerun of the game for the East-West.

 

The North-South finally responded in the top of the 5th with a solo homerun down the right field line from Dale Fear, cutting the lead in half.

 

In the bottom of the seventh, the East-West decided to stop being fancy with the bat and simply played small ball, and it worked in their favor.

 

Manny Donato singled home Arne Snider to make the score 3-1, and Bill Volker followed that up with a single of his own, scoring Zoilo Castillo to make the score 4-1.

 

Oscar Ortiz' 3-for-4 performance with the solo homerun in the 4th inning earned him All-Star Game MVP, despite the fact that he was ejected in the 7th inning arguing a strike three call. Ortiz apologized for his rash behavior, saying that there was something wrong with that at-bat in general, but that he completely overreacted.

 

Logan Caldwell and Winston Ghandi went 0-for-4 and 0-for-3, respectively, Robert Henderson went 2-for-3 with a double and a stolen base, R.J. Frost went 1-for-4, as Edward James and Charlie Matthews both did not play.

 

SFBL NORTH-SOUTH ALLSTARS 1, SFBL EAST-WEST ALLSTARS 4

 

WP - Tim Neal

LP - Claudio Galaviz

S - Luciano Rovira

HR - NS: Dale Fear; EW: Jm Macias, Oscar Ortiz

All-Star MVP - Oscar Ortiz (3-for-4, R, RBI, solo homerun in 4th)

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Little tidbit while simulating through July:

 

Las Vegas: Put 3B Edward James on the trading block.

 

Looks like someone is trying for a deadline deal.

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*sighs* Figures, so figures...

 

Just see if it is a reasonable offer I want, if I don't get traded... Nothing insane, because that's what I'm afraid I'll ask.

Edited by Lightning Flik

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I'm sitting at the trading deadline, with 2 TSM trades still up for grabs if anyone wants to take them.

 

One TSM player has already been traded, but I won't ruin the surprise unless they bring up that they want a trade?

 

LeBeau, if you want a trade to a better team, speak now or hold your peace until next year.

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So, how about this for the Joker logo? I am quite torn on it at the moment.

 

jokerlogo1.jpg

Bingo.

 

That's exactly what I was looking for.

 

Excellent work. (Y)

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I'm sitting at the trading deadline, with 2 TSM trades still up for grabs if anyone wants to take them.

 

One TSM player has already been traded, but I won't ruin the surprise unless they bring up that they want a trade?

 

LeBeau, if you want a trade to a better team, speak now or hold your peace until next year.

...aw fucker... I so know it was me. Wasn't it? Dammit. I'm so torn if I do or don't, since I got Hunter over here and now I might be leaving now or FA... Dammit.

 

And to comment, that logo for the LVJ's rocks the place. Honestly, great stuff.

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I'm sitting at the trading deadline, with 2 TSM trades still up for grabs if anyone wants to take them.

 

One TSM player has already been traded, but I won't ruin the surprise unless they bring up that they want a trade?

Please please PLEASE put Caldwell on the trading block.

 

Detroit will be going nowhere for the next few years, if they refuse to make themselves better than a third-place team.

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Caldwell has been put on the trading block by yours truly, but that doesn't mean much since there's one day before the deadline expires.

 

If you want to go to a specific team, let me know, Logan. There's plenty of time for you guys to decide, this is an important decision.

 

Edward James really can't do much of anything, because once I simulate July 31st, he'll either be traded and resigned to a new contract with his new team, traded to a contender for a one-shot deal (remember Randy Johnson with the Astros?), or the Jokers will be forced to keep him, and James will likely enter the FA pool outright unless the Jokers pony up the dough.

 

And as always, LeBeau, if you want to be traded somewhere, let me know as well.

 

EDIT: By the way, I will spoil, that none of these three (Caldwell, James, and LeBeau) were traded by the computer AI.

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Eric LeBeau has been traded to the Charlotte Harlots for rightfielder Ryan Marcus.

 

One TSM trade remaining, first come, first serve, so if someone beats Logan to it, he's stuck on the Detroit Motor Vehicles.

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I've been considering going back to my old roots in Seattle, just to see if the hot Atlanta weather has affected my performance, but if someone takes it, que sera, sera, as those crazy Italians say.

 

Plus, since that "powerhouse" trio of LeBeau, DeSantis, and Gonzales has been broken up, that might mean nothing for Atlanta, really. Or, it might get us a late season surge, and Atlanta's first title, with only Carlos to claim it, because the rest of us are idiots.

 

So, in short, I suppose I'll stay out the year in Atlanta so I can at least try to find Lil' Jon and give him to Carlos as a bat, then maybe off to the glitz and glamor of Seattle, where the winners be.

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Just checking in and it's awesome that I've finally won that long sought after championship. Too bad Frost didn't have a better postseason that year. I've got to be a shoo-in for the hall of fame.

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Just checking in and it's awesome that I've finally won that long sought after championship. Too bad Frost didn't have a better postseason that year. I've got to be a shoo-in for the hall of fame.

Things are looking up for your chances in the Hall of Fame, certainly. You haven't been putting up the same numbers Carlos DeSantis has, but you have been more consistent than him since he has had a few key injuries that have put him out of commission several times, including this season.

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SFBL

July 2014

 

Awards/SFBL Players In The News:

 

Atlanta's Gonzales out for 6 weeks

 

ATLANTA - When it rains, it pours. Atlanta's southpaw Giant Gonzales will not pitch for at least 6 weeks, handing the team a huge setback. He suffered a serious injury in a game against Houston where he left the field in the 8th inning. After x-rays were taken the diagnosis of a ruptured elbow ligament did not surprise many. Surgery will be performed next week. This season Gonzales compiled an ERA of 4.25, going 8-7 in 21 starts. He fanned 97 while giving up 127 hits in 139.2 innings.

 

RJ Frost hits 2000th career hit

 

MONTREAL - Seattle's first baseman RJ Frost already had some highlights in his career, and today he added another one, getting his 2000th career hit. His hit in the 6th inning was a single off Fritures de Liberte's Johnny Bagues. Along with his 2000 hits, RJ has collected 370 homeruns and 1324 RBI in eleven seasons. "I'm out of words," Frost said in the visitor's clubhouse following Seattle's 4-0 win over Montreal, "I'll probably realize it tomorrow, but for now, I'm done."

 

Red hot Frost and DeSantis win Batter of the Month Award

 

It's the 6th time that the East-West Batter of the Month award goes to Seattle's first baseman RJ Frost. RJ was on fire, hitting .375 with 9 homeruns and 29 RBI. He has hit 35 homeruns while batting .320 this season. His 125 hits and 49 walks add up to a .396 on-base percentage. He's 10th in the East-West in batting, 2nd in homeruns and 2nd in RBI! Carlos DeSantis of the Atlanta Hanoi Janes wins his 9th Batter of the Month award for putting up the best numbers in the North-South. He had an on base percentage of .408 and hit .362, while driving in 17 runs. While compiling an on base percentage of .395, Carlos hit .312 and slugged .532. He has collected 38 runs batted in this year.

 

East-West Standings

 

East

 

Team W L PCT GB

Philadelphia 67 37 .644 -

Boston 63 41 .606 4.0

New York 48 56 .462 19.0

Montreal 45 59 .433 22.0

 

Central

 

Team W L PCT GB

Denver 60 44 .577 -

Baltimore 53 51 .510 7.0

Chicago 50 54 .481 10.0

Oklahoma 28 76 .269 32.0

 

West

 

Team W L PCT GB

Seattle 68 36 .654 -

Phoenix 55 49 .529 13.0

Las Vegas 47 57 .452 21.0

Los Angeles 40 64 .385 28.0

 

North-South Standings

 

North

 

Team W L PCT GB

Columbus 57 47 .548 -

Detroit 53 51 .510 4.0

New Jersey 53 51 .510 4.0

Vancouver 53 51 .510 4.0

 

Central

 

Team W L PCT GB

Indianapolis 58 46 .558 -

Memphis 58 46 .558 -

Houston 41 63 .394 17.0

Kansas City 39 65 .375 19.0

 

South

 

Team W L PCT GB

Charlotte 63 41 .606 -

Jacksonville 61 43 .587 2.0

Atlanta 53 51 .510 10.0

New Orleans 35 69 .337 28.0

 

East-West Wildcard Race

 

Team W L PCT GB Streak

Boston 63 41 .606 - L1

Phoenix 55 49 .529 8.0 L1

Baltimore 53 51 .510 10.0 W3

Chicago 50 54 .481 13.0 W2

New York 48 56 .462 15.0 L4

Las Vegas 47 57 .452 16.0 W1

Montreal 45 59 .433 18.0 W1

Los Angeles 40 64 .385 23.0 L1

Oklahoma 28 76 .269 35.0 W1

 

North-South Wildcard Race

 

Team W L PCT GB Streak

Jacksonville 61 43 .587 - L1

Atlanta 53 51 .510 8.0 L1

Detroit 53 51 .510 8.0 L1

New Jersey 53 51 .510 8.0 L1

Vancouver 53 51 .510 8.0 W1

Houston 41 63 .394 20.0 W1

Kansas City 39 65 .375 22.0 W1

New Orleans 35 69 .337 26.0 W1

 

Injuries:

 

Saturday 7/7/2015 :

 

DET: Logan Caldwell was injured while running the bases.

Diagnosis: Strained Groin Muscle.

He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.

 

Monday 7/16/2015 :

 

SEA: RJ Frost was injured being hit by a pitch.

Diagnosis: Bruised Finger.

He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 5 days.

 

Wednesday 7/25/2015 :

 

ATL: Giant Gonzales was injured while pitching.

Diagnosis: Ruptured Elbow Ligament.

He will be OK in about 6 weeks.

 

TSM Rankings:

 

Batters - Last Month:

1) Robert Henderson (.350, 8 HR, 21 RBI)

2) RJ Frost (.280, 11 HR, 27 RBI)

3) Edward James (.312, 8 HR, 18 RBI)

4) Winston Ghandi (.390, 3 HR, 22 RBI)

5) Logan Caldwell (.319, 5 HR, 24 RBI)

6) Carlos DeSantis (.320, 5 HR, 15 RBI)

7) Mike Van Siclen (.302, 5 HR, 16 RBI)

8) Timothy Marsch (.347, 2 HR, 8 RBI)

9) Austin Sly (.245, 6 HR, 15 RBI)

10) Shiro Suzuki (.281, 4 HR, 13 RBI)

11) Charlie Matthews (.246, 4 HR, 13 RBI)

12) Patrick Hannon (.227, 5 HR, 13 RBI)

13) Joseph Corbin (.208, 3 HR, 9 RBI)

14) Brandon Rhodes (.221, 2 HR, 10 RBI)

15) David Hunter (.190, 0 HR, 10 RBI)

 

Batters - This Month:

1) RJ Frost (.375, 9 HR, 29 RBI)

2) Carlos DeSantis (.362, 7 HR, 17 RBI)

3) Brandon Rhodes (.316, 6 HR, 22 RBI)

4) Austin Sly (.323, 4 HR, 11 RBI)

5) Robert Henderson (.356, 4 HR, 20 RBI)

6) Patrick Hannon (.315, 7 HR, 16 RBI)

7) David Hunter (.315, 2 HR, 20 RBI)

8) Charlie Matthews (.254, 6 HR, 11 RBI)

9) Logan Caldwell (.259, 4 HR, 14 RBI)

10) Joseph Corbin (.257, 5 HR, 8 RBI)

11) Timothy Marsch (.275, 3 HR, 8 RBI)

12) Mike Van Siclen (.260, 2 HR, 11 RBI)

13) Edward James (.196, 2 HR, 7 RBI)

14) Winston Ghandi (.238, 2 HR, 10 RBI)

15) Shiro Suzuki (.196, 1 HR, 7 RBI)

 

Batters - Overall:

1) Robert Henderson (.398, 29 HR, 94 RBI) (=)

2) RJ Frost (.320, 35 HR, 98 RBI) (+1)

3) Edward James (.298, 21 HR, 59 RBI) (-1)

4) David Hunter (.285, 15 HR, 65 RBI) (+1)

5) Winston Ghandi (.319, 14 HR, 69 RBI) (-1)

6) Patrick Hannon (.293, 20 HR, 64 RBI) (+2)

7) Mike Van Siclen (.285, 18 HR, 64 RBI) (-1)

8) Logan Caldwell (.286, 16 HR, 65 RBI) (-1)

9) Charlie Matthews (.256, 23 HR, 58 RBI) (=)

10) Brandon Rhodes (.273, 15 HR, 55 RBI) (+3)

11) Austin Sly (.271, 16 HR, 50 RBI) (+3)

12) Timothy Marsch (.309, 7 HR, 34 RBI) (-2)

13) Carlos DeSantis (.312, 16 HR, 38 RBI) (+2)

14) Joseph Corbin (.248, 19 HR, 49 RBI) (-2)

15) Shiro Suzuki (.247, 15 HR, 41 RBI) (-4)

 

Starting Pitchers:

1) Eric LeBeau (8-12, 3.62 ERA, 2.65 ERC)

2) Peter Kostka (7-6, 4.24 ERA, 3.33 ERC)

3) Giant Gonzales (9-7, 4.25 ERA, 3.58 ERC)

4) Marvin Jenkins (9-5, 3.94 ERA, 3.86 ERC)

5) Ann Onita (9-9, 4.85 ERA, 5.22 ERC)

 

Relievers:

1) The Berzerker (4-4 (23 SV), 3.09 ERA, 3.11 ERC)

 

Notes: Eric LeBeau is going to Charlotte, where hopefully his talents will improve his less than stellar win-loss record. Onita is still struggling as well, trying to get back on her feet after a couple of really great seasons to start her career.

 

As for the batters, Henderson has FINALLY dipped below .400, and he'll have to work hard to bring it back over .400 and keep it that way for a second consecutive season. RJ Frost is having a magnificent season and might be able to hit 50 homeruns in a season once again, while Carlos DeSantis is putting up the numbers that he's supposed to put up without the injuries.

 

Trading deadline and contract extension information will follow the league leaders.

 

LEAGUE LEADERS

 

Batting Average

 

1. Robert Henderson .398

2. RJ Frost .320

3. Winston Ghandi .319

4. Carlos DeSantis .312

5. Timothy Marsch .309

6. Edward James .298

7. Patrick Hannon .293

8. Logan Caldwell .286

9. Mike Van Siclen .285

10. David Hunter .285

11. Brandon Rhodes .273

12. Austin Sly .271

13. Charlie Matthews .256

14. Joseph Corbin .248

15. Shiro Suzuki .247

 

OPS (On-Base Percentage Plus Slugging Percentage)

 

1. Robert Henderson 1.157

2. RJ Frost 1.040

3. Carlos DeSantis .927

4. Winston Ghandi .923

5. Charlie Matthews .915

6. Patrick Hannon .903

7. Mike Van Siclen .902

8. Edward James .876

9. Logan Caldwell .853

10. Brandon Rhodes .834

11. Austin Sly .817

12. Timothy Marsch .805

13. David Hunter .803

14. Joseph Corbin .792

15. Shiro Suzuki .715

 

Homeruns

 

1. RJ Frost 35

2. Robert Henderson 29

3. Charlie Matthews 23

4. Edward James 21

5. Patrick Hannon 20

6. Joseph Corbin 19

7. Mike Van Siclen 18

8. Carlos DeSantis 16

9. Logan Caldwell 16

10. Austin Sly 16

11. Brandon Rhodes 15

12. David Hunter 15

13. Shiro Suzuki 15

14. Winston Ghandi 14

15. Timothy Marsch 7

 

Runs Batted In

 

1. RJ Frost 98

2. Robert Henderson 94

3. Winston Ghandi 69

4. Logan Caldwell 65

5. David Hunter 65

6. Patrick Hannon 64

7. Mike Van Siclen 64

8. Edward James 59

9. Charlie Matthews 58

10. Brandon Rhodes 55

11. Austin Sly 50

12. Joseph Corbin 49

13. Shiro Suzuki 41

14. Carlos DeSantis 38

15. Timothy Marsch 34

 

Runs Scored

 

1. Edward James 89

2. RJ Frost 84

3. Robert Henderson 83

4. David Hunter 78

5. Winston Ghandi 76

6. Austin Sly 69

7. Patrick Hannon 68

8. Charlie Matthews 65

9. Logan Caldwell 63

10. Timothy Marsch 61

11. Mike Van Siclen 59

12. Brandon Rhodes 58

13. Joseph Corbin 57

14. Shiro Suzuki 54

15. Carlos DeSantis 51

 

Stolen Bases

 

1. David Hunter 45

2. Edward James 38

3. Timothy Marsch 30

4. Brandon Rhodes 21

5. Shiro Suzuki 20

6. Austin Sly 15

7. Mike Van Siclen 15

8. Winston Ghandi 12

9. Logan Caldwell 12

10. Robert Henderson 11

11. Patrick Hannon 9

12. Charlie Matthews 9

13. Joseph Corbin 6

14. RJ Frost 1

15. Carlos DeSantis 1

 

Hitting Streak

 

1. Shiro Suzuki 8

2. Austin Sly 8

3. RJ Frost 5

4. Edward James 3

5. Patrick Hannon 3

6. Charlie Matthews 3

7. David Hunter 2

8. Carlos DeSantis 2

9. Timothy Marsch 1

10. Robert Henderson 1

11. Brandon Rhodes 0

12. Mike Van Siclen 0

13. Winston Ghandi 0

14. Logan Caldwell 0

15. Joseph Corbin 0

 

TRADING DEADLINE

 

The following TSM players were dealt to other teams before the trading deadline on July 31st, 2015:

 

Trade between Phoenix and Oklahoma :

 

Oklahoma gets :

3B Shiro Suzuki

 

Phoenix gets :

C Frank Spooner

P Bruno Genolio

 

Trade between Atlanta and Charlotte :

 

Charlotte gets :

P Eric LeBeau

 

Atlanta gets :

RF Ryan Marcus

 

CONTRACT EXTENSIONS

 

The following TSM players were signed to contract extensions:

 

Houston : Patrick Hannon has been signed to a contract extension, $6,982,500 per year, for 6 years.

Atlanta : Carlos DeSantis has been signed to a contract extension, $15,446,800 per year, for 4 years.

Atlanta : Giant Gonzales has been signed to a contract extension, $4,524,700 per year, for 3 years.

 

Edward James and Ben Dover were left without contract extensions as of right now--James wants to test the market, it seems, and the New Orleans Crunk Machine are not interested in signing Dover to even a minor league contract to take his pay cut from $450,500 per year.

 

FINANCIALS

 

PAYROLLS

 

# Team Payroll

1 Indianapolis $78,723,586

2 Jacksonville $77,850,885

3 Denver $77,016,479

4 Seattle $74,280,363

5 Memphis $72,628,143

6 New York $67,983,242

7 Houston $63,807,415

8 Columbus $63,510,756

9 Atlanta $62,946,100

10 Boston $61,023,464

11 Chicago $59,081,571

12 Phoenix $58,071,122

13 Philadelphia $57,980,371

14 Baltimore $56,451,285

15 New Jersey $56,411,701

16 Vancouver $55,926,386

17 Las Vegas $51,803,843

18 Charlotte $49,807,300

19 Los Angeles $46,965,757

20 Montreal $36,415,500

21 Kansas City $36,127,307

22 Detroit $32,794,501

23 Oklahoma $32,610,900

24 New Orleans $32,440,929

 

Yeah, Detroit is actually spending less money than two of the expansion teams from last season. Sad, isn't it?

 

HIGHEST PAID PLAYERS

 

# Pos Name Team Salary

1 LF Abel Ortiz DEN $16,081,000

2 1B Carlos DeSantis ATL $15,446,800

3 CF Mike Cannington PHI $14,782,000

4 C Jc Morello HOU $13,794,000

5 2B Trent Morphy NJ $13,016,800

6 LF Zachariah Orlowski HOU $12,784,000

7 CF Herbert Huber NJ $12,778,500

8 LF Robert Henderson VAN $12,678,000

9 P Tracy Charland IND $11,883,400

10 P Claudio Galaviz MEM $11,789,500

11 P Andrew Fasquelle JAC $11,559,500

12 CF Sergio Santana MEM $11,520,100

13 P George Alongi SEA $11,253,600

14 2B Neall Isaacson COL $11,104,800

15 LF John Scherfenberg LV $11,097,600

16 P Juan Alvarez MON $10,936,000

17 P Brad Hafner IND $10,903,000

18 P William Tienhaara NRL $10,826,200

19 SS Brett Smith MEM $10,568,700

20 P John Propes DEN $9,822,300

21 P Jose Ayala SEA $9,795,700

22 P Felix Rodas COL $9,599,000

23 P Georgie Stanback ATL $9,494,000

24 P Ramon Razo DEN $9,409,200

25 1B RJ Frost SEA $9,002,900

 

Edward James might be able to be bought just yet, depending on what kind of money he gets. James, if you want to work something out to try and get him to sign a contract extension, let me know and we can work something out.

 

EDIT: Las Vegas currently has $67,460,482 in available funds to use, Edward James is currently making $8,746,500, so you'll probably need a considerable increase in his salary to keep him around.

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Eh... Give it a shot at trying to sign me, although, I'm expecting James to probably not sign for anything less than 18 million. Yes, that would mean he's out to become the highest paid player in the league.

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Well, Eddy J has been resigned...

 

Las Vegas : Edward James has been signed to a contract extension, $20,000,000 per year, for 5 years.

 

He didn't take 18 million, as you predicted, and I had to up the ante all the way up to $20,000,000 per year.

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Well, I kind of figured Shiro would be traded sooner or later. It's too bad too, since I had finally accepted Phoenix for what it was. Now, he gets to play for this game's version of the Devil Rays. Shiro just can't win. :(

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Atlanta doesn't seem to be too smart, what with resigning Gonzales, who's been going downhill as it seems and is getting all injured every season. Oh well, maybe Gonzo's absence will result in good pitchers getting a chance to perform.

 

Rest assured, either Tiny Gonzales, Villano IV, or Kelly Leak (Of Bad News Bears fame) will kick at least five percent more ass than Giant Gonzales, especially Kelly Leak. I mean, a damn Harley Davidson...that's awesome.

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I like the Twister logo, but a cow would be a nice touch. Or maybe a baseball.

 

Oh, and Quinny, you can bring in Tanner and I'll make Leak. Or Frost will, what with his love of those crazy "movies".

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