Jorge Gorgeous 0 Report post Posted March 30, 2005 Homefield: Yankee Stadium Pretty sure I got dibs on it before you, sorry What team do you have? Is it in New York? The way I see it, The Highlanders play in Hilltop, Brooklyn plays in Ebbetts field... Edit: I see that you're the Highlanders. I just figured that you wanted to play where the Highlanders actually played. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Precious Roy 0 Report post Posted March 30, 2005 Well, the Highlanders are the Yankees, pre-name change, I just took the older name because it's cool. Shouldn't the "Fightin' Hebrews" play in Israel? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jorge Gorgeous 0 Report post Posted March 30, 2005 Well, the Highlanders are the Yankees, pre-name change, I just took the older name because it's cool. Shouldn't the "Fightin' Hebrews" play in Israel? Hahaha, the Tel-Aviv Municipal Fox Hole. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted March 30, 2005 I'm not inventing stadiums here. It's hard enough putting the old stadiums in the system. Anyway, IK if you want Yankee Stadium, I don't see why I can't put two teams in the same stadium, perhaps placing Roy in "old" Yankee Stadium and yourself in the "new" version. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jorge Gorgeous 0 Report post Posted March 30, 2005 I'm not inventing stadiums here. It's hard enough putting the old stadiums in the system. Anyway, IK if you want Yankee Stadium, I don't see why I can't put two teams in the same stadium, perhaps placing Roy in "old" Yankee Stadium and yourself in the "new" version. I'm not particular. Shea is fine with me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beast 0 Report post Posted March 30, 2005 I dont see it taken yet, so if not, I'll take Wrigley Field. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted March 31, 2005 Ok. Now Richmond and Portland are the only teams that I havent decided on stadiums for. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Precious Roy 0 Report post Posted March 31, 2005 I'm not inventing stadiums here. It's hard enough putting the old stadiums in the system. Anyway, IK if you want Yankee Stadium, I don't see why I can't put two teams in the same stadium, perhaps placing Roy in "old" Yankee Stadium and yourself in the "new" version. I'm not particular. Shea is fine with me. I'm fine with you having the renovated YS, I was planning on having an older set of measurements anyway Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted March 31, 2005 Rochester Hop Bitters 25 Man roster.*denotes inactive player C-Ted Simmons B-R Sherm Lollar R-R *Joe Mauer L-R 1B-Harry Heilmann R-R Keith Hernandez L-L 2B-Willie Randolph R-R Jose Vidro B-R SS-Alan Trammell R-R 3B-Paul Molitor R-R Eddie Yost R-R LF-Barry Bonds L-L CF-James Bell B-L RF-Mel Ott L-R OF-Magglio Ordonez R-R Utility-Bip Roberts B-R Starting Rotation RHSP-Pedro Martinez LHSP-Whitey Ford RHSP-Joe McGinnity LHSP-Jim Kaat LHSP-Dave McNally Bullpen RHP-Sal Maglie RHP-Mike Marshall RHP-Mark Prior RHP-Bruce Sutter (closer) LHP-Eddie Guarado LHP-Frank Tanana Stadium-The Polo Grounds Manager-Gene Mauch GM-Ed Barrow Radio-Herb Carneal TV-Dan Shulman and Dave Campell Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingPK 0 Report post Posted March 31, 2005 The Boston Beaneaters 25-man roster: Fielders C - Lance Parrish R-R Jason Varitek B-R 1B - Cap Anson R-R Charlie Grimm L-L 2B - Bobby Doerr R-R Bill Doran B-R SS - Nomar Garciaparra R-R Phil Rizzuto R-R 3B - Bob Elliott R-R Carney Lansford R-R Bobby Bonilla B-R (also plays OF) LF - Carl Yastremski L-R Goose Goslin L-R CF - Shoeless Joe Jackson L-R RF - Dwight Evans R-R Rotation 1) Roger Clemens (RHP) 2) Bob Gibson (LHP) 3) Eddie Plank (LHP) 4) Chief Bender (RHP) 5) Andy Pettitte (LHP) Bullpen RP - Tim Wakefield (RHP) RP - Dennis Martinez (RHP) RP - Dick Hall (RHP) RP - Mel Harder (RHP) CP - Dennis Eckersley (RHP) 5 Man Reserve: 1. Dave Concepcion (3B/2B/SS) 2. Tony Conigliaro (OF) 3. Wally Pipp (1B) 4. Mike Scott (P) 5. Joe Tinker (SS) Wow, I've got three lefties in my rotation. Should be interesting. I might swap Martinez with Pettitte so I have one in the pen as well, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest LooneyTune Report post Posted March 31, 2005 Ignore Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Precious Roy 0 Report post Posted March 31, 2005 The New York Highlanders : (stats are there because they're in my notes for reference, career averages, and I'm too lazy to edit them out when I copy and paste) Lineup: 1- 2B Jackie Robinson ® - .409obp .474slg 2- SS Derek Jeter ® - .385 .463 3- LF Lance Berkman (S) -.416 .563 4- CF Joe DiMaggio ® - .398 .579 5- 1B Jim Thome (L) - .410 .569 6- RF Vlad Guerrero ® - .390 .589 7- C Joe Torre ® - .365 .452 8- 3B Ray Dandridge ® - .355ba Bench: - OF Brian Giles (L) .411obp .555slg - 1B/3B/OF Pedro Guerrero ® .370 .480 - 1B/2B/SS/3B/OF/C/P Martin Dihigo ® - C Mike Lieberthal ® .340 .452 - OF David Justice (L) .378 .500 - 2B/SS/3B Mark Loretta ® .366 .414 Rotation: 1- RHP Addie Joss 1.89era .97whip 2- RHP John Ward 2.10 1.04 3- LHP Jimmy Key 3.51 1.23 4- RHP Tim Hudson 3.30 1.22 5- RHP Orel Hershiser 3.48 1.26 Bullpen: MR/SSP - LHP Barry Zito 3.41 1.23 7.00 MR- RHP Jim Maloney 3.19era 1.26whip 7.8k/9 MR - LHP Jerry Koosman 3.36 1.26 5.99 MR - LHP Dan Plesac 3.64 1.20 8.74 SR - RHP Armando Benitez 2.85 1.17 11.37 CL - RHP Lee Smith 3.03 1.26 8.7 RESERVE: - 1B Cecil Fielder ® .345 .482 Home Field: Yankee Stadium (circa. 1937-1973 ) Manager: Joe Torre Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jorge Gorgeous 0 Report post Posted March 31, 2005 According to Al, we're not picking managers. I don't know if thats changed or something. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest LooneyTune Report post Posted March 31, 2005 It's just for fun pretty much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beast 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 Newark Bears Roster Starting Lineup - 1) 2B - Roberto Alomar 2) RF - Paul Waner 3) CF - Willie Mays 4) 1B - Harmon Killabrew 5) C - Yogi Berra 6) LF - Willie Stargell 7) SS - Joe Cronin 8) 3B - Home Run Baker Pitching Rotation SP - Warren Spahn SP - Carl Mays SP - Rube Waddell SP - Luis Tiant SP - Eppa Rixey LRP - Sparky Lyle LRP - Roy Face MRP - Allie Reynolds SRP - Smokey Joe Wood CRP - Billy Wagner Bench - C - Smokey Burgess 1B - Gil Hodges 2B - Junior Gilliam LF - Frank Howard CF - Vada Pinson RF - Tony Oliva RF - Wee Willie Keeler Utility - P - Sam Leever SS - Al Dark 3B - John McGraw P - Clem Labine 2B - Eddie Stanky Stadium - Wrigley Field Manager - Joe McCarthy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 (edited) ignore Edited April 5, 2005 by Vern Gagne Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brett Favre 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 Chicago Black Sox Roster Starting Lineup: SS: Joe Sewell CF: Ken Griffey Jr. 1B: Jimmie Foxx RF: Manny Ramirez LF: Hank Greenberg 3B: Scott Rolen 2B: Jeff Kent C: Jorge Posada Starting Rotation: RHP: John Clarkson LHP: Steve Carlton RHP: Juan Marichal RHP: Kevin Brown RHP: Silver King Bench: C: Jason Kendall C: Johnny Roseboro* 1B: Bill Terry 2B: Chuck Knoblauch 2B: Steve Sax SS: Jimmie Rollins* OF: Paul O'Neill* OF: Carlos Beltran OF: Johnny Damon* OF: Willie Davis* OF: Joe Kelley Bullpen: LR: Pud Galvin MR: Jeff Nelson MR: Bill Campbell MR: Mike Henneman MR: Darold Knowles CL: John Wetteland * = Reserve Manager: Lou Piniella Mascot: Michael Jordan Broadcast Duo: Al Michaels and Pepper Brooks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
treble 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 Brooklyn Bridegrooms Starting Line-Up Pop Lloyd - SS Ryne Sandberg - 2B Oscar Charleston - CF Johnny Mize - 1B Jimmy Wynn - LF Dave Winfield - RF Roy Campanella - C Pie Traynor - 3B Rotation Lefty Grove - SP Gaylord Perry - SP Phil Niekro - SP Don Sutton - SP Red Faber - SP Bullpen Tom Henke - RHP (Closer) Dave Righetti - LHP Virgil Trucks - RHP Sam McDowell - LHP Rick Reuschel - RHP Babe Adams - RHP Bench Tony Perez - 1B/3B Jesse Burkett - OF Jason Giambi - 1B Darren Daulton - C Omar Vizquel - SS George Bell - OF Reserves Miguel Cabrera - 3B/OF Roy Halladay - RHP Andres Galarraga - 1B Tim McCarver - C Mark Mulder - LHP Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Styles 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 St. Louis Browns Starting Lineup 1. CF-Earl Averill (L) 2. SS-Ernie Banks ® 3. 3B-Eddie Mathews (L) 4. LF-Hank Aaron ® 5. 1B-Rafael Palmeiro (L) 6. RF-Al Kaline ® 7. C-Mickey Cochrane (L) 8. 2B-Bill Mazeroski ® Bench C-Javy Lopez ® 1B-Steve Garvey ® SS-Luis Aparicio ® 3B-George Kell ® OF-Jim Rice ® OF-Reggie Smith (S) Starting Rotation 1. Cy Young (RHP) 2. Jack Chesbro (RHP) 3. Lefty Gomez (LHP) 4. Mickey Welch (RHP) 5. Mike Cueller (LHP) Bullpen LR-Vic Willis (RHP) MR-Dave Stieb (RHP) MR-Mike Flanagan (LHP) SU-Tippy Martinez (LHP) SU-Hoyt Wilhelm (RHP) CL-Randy Myers (LHP) Reserves 2B-Davey Johnson ® OF-Brady Anderson (L) P-Steve Stone (RHP) P-Scott Mcgregor (LHP) P-Mike Boddicker (RHP) Stadium: Memorial Stadium Manager: Davey Johnson Pitching Coach: Ray Miller Team Mascot: Youppi! Radio Announcers: Chuck Thomson and Joe Angel TV Announcers: Jon Miller an John Lowenstein Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Styles 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 Oh and in the trade department only having one lefty off the bench (a switch hitter actually) disturbs me a little so I'll take offers for Steve Garvey, George Kell or Jim Rice for a comparable lefthanded bat... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 I'm willing to deal a righty pitcher (Deacon Phillippe or Tommy Bridges) for a lefty arm. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brett Favre 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 Willie Davis (OF - lefty), Johnny Roseboro (C - lefty), and Hank Greenberg (1B/LF - Righty). Looking for a 3B/Utility guy, and a power hitting left or right fielder similar to Hank Greenberg. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest LooneyTune Report post Posted April 5, 2005 Looking to unload Mark McGwire for anything other than Catchers, first basemen, and outfielders. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cleveland Spiders 25-Man Roster: Starting Lineup: (Bats/Throws) 1. Barry Larkin (SS) (R-R) 2. Andre Dawson (CF) (R-R) 3. George Brett (3B) (L-R) 4. Don Mattingly (1B) (L-L) 5. Roberto Clemente (RF) (R-R) 6. Darry Strawberry (LF) (L-L) 7. Tony Lazzeri (2B) (R-R) 8. Ernie Lombardi ( C ) (R-R) 9. Pitcher ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bench: C - Todd Hundley (S-R) C/1B/OF - B.J. Surhoff (L-R) 1B - Mark McGwire (R-R) 2B/3B/SS - Tony Fernandez (S-R) 3B - Edgar Martinez (R-R) OF - Eric Davis (R-R) OF - Bo Jackson (R-R) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Starting Rotation: SP - Nolan Ryan (RHP) SP - David Cone (RHP) SP - Ted Higuera (LHP) SP - Doug Drabek (RHP) SP - David Wells (LHP) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bullpen: SP/LR - Steve Avery (LHP) LR - Rollie Fingers (RHP) MR - Steve Howe (LHP) SU - Tom Gordon (RHP) CP - Mariano Rivera (RHP) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reserves: SP - Jim Abbott (LHP) OF - Jose Canseco (R-R) 1B/OF - John Kruk (L-L) 1B - Tino Martinez (L-R) C- Joe Girardi (R-R) Home Field: Municipal Stadium Manager: Buck Showalter GM: Giant Douche Mascot: Turd Sandwich Broadcast Team: Rocky J. Squirrel & Bullwinkle J. Moose Radio: Boris Badenov & Fearless Leader Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 Looking to unload Mark McGwire for anything other than Catchers, first basemen, and outfielders. How about Vern Stephens? He averaged 147 RBIs over three years for the 1948-50 Red Sox, plus he plays shortstop. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest LooneyTune Report post Posted April 5, 2005 I'm willing to deal a righty pitcher (Deacon Phillippe or Tommy Bridges) for a lefty arm. Want Jim Abbott? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest LooneyTune Report post Posted April 5, 2005 Looking to unload Mark McGwire for anything other than Catchers, first basemen, and outfielders. How about Vern Stephens? He averaged 147 RBIs over three years for the 1948-50 Red Sox, plus he plays shortstop. Sounds good to me. (goes back to crying over Atlantas horrible 1st inning) Damn Smoltz... he's on a fantasy Team of mine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 Cool. That gives me an extra first baseman. Anyone interested in trading for 3B/1B Dick Allen? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
USC Wuz Robbed! 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 California Angels Final Roster: Defensive Alignment (starter listed first then bench/reserve): 1B: Eddie Murray, Roger Connor 2B: Lou Whitaker, Billy Herman 3B: Al Rosen SS: Pee Wee Reese, Cecil Travis C: Bill Freehan, Wally Schang LF: Minnie Minoso, Sherry Magee CF: Larry Doby, Bobby Murcer, Curt Flood RF: Reggie Jackson, Ken Griffey Sr. SPs: Satchel Paige, Tom Seaver, Dizzy Dean, Jack Morris, Jim "Catfish" Hunter RPs: Jeff Reardon, Doug Jones, Rod Beck, Don McMahon, Roger McDowell, Dave LaRoche, Bobo Newsom, Jim DeShaies, Howie Camnitz Starting Rotation: 1. Satchel Paige 2. Tom Seaver 3. Dizzy Dean 4. Jack Morris 5. Jim Hunter Bullpen: LRPs: Don McMahon, Roger McDowell MRPs: Dave LaRoche, Howie Camnitz SUs: Doug Jones, Rod Beck Closer: Jeff Reardon Bench: 2b Billy Herman, CF Bobby Murcer, 1B Roger Connor, C Wally Schang, LF Sherry Magee Reserves: CF Curt Flood, RF Ken Griffey Sr., SS Cecil Travis, RP Jim DeShaies, RP Bobo Newsom Batting Order- 1. LF Minnie Minoso 2. CF Larry Doby 3. 1B Eddie Murray 4. RF Reggie Jackson 5. 3B Al Rosen 6. 2B Lou Whitaker 7. C Bill Freehan 8. SS Pee Wee Reese 9. (SP Satchel Paige) Home Stadium: Chavez Ravine (Dodger Stadium) Manager: Walter Alston Brief Synopsis: Walter Alston is taking his 4 World Series-winning experience to manage the collective California franchise, known as the Angels, located in Los Angeles, at Chavez Ravine. Their stars include a great pitching rotation and select hitters that should provide the Angels with a punch that hopefully brings them the West division title. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 (edited) Rochester Hop Bitters Stadium:The Polo Grounds. Manager:Gene Mauch GM:Ed Barlow Radio:Herb Carneal TV:Dan Shulman and Dave Campell, Jim Kaat on days he doesn't start, or keep score. Mascot:Billy the Marlin C-#23.Ted Simmons B-R #10.Sherm Lollar R-R #7.Joe Mauer L-R 1B-#22.Harry Heilmann R-R #37.Keith Hernandez L-L #14. Kent Hrbek R-R 2B-#30.Willie Randolph R-R #2.Jose Vidro B-R SS-#3.Alan Trammell R-R #6.Edgar Renteria R-R 3B-#19.Paul Molitor R-R #1.Eddie Yost R-R OF-#25.Barry Bonds L-L #44.James Bell B-L #4.Mel Ott L-R #31.Magglio Ordonez R-R #15.Gavy Cravath R-R Utility-#11.Bip Roberts B-R Pitching RSP-#45.Pedro Martinez LSP-#16.Whitey Ford RSP-#38.Joe McGinnity LSP-#36.Jim Kaat LSP-#20.Dave McNally LRP-#40.Frank Tanana LRP-#18.Eddie Guardado(LH setup/closer) LRP-#24.John Tudor RRP-#42.Bruce Sutter (RH setup/closer) RRP-#35.Sal Maglie (long reliever) RRP-#21.Mark Prior RRP-#28.Mike Marshall (RH setup/closer) Edited April 6, 2005 by Vern Gagne Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2005 continued Batting Order CF-James Bell 3B-Paul Molitor LF-Barry Bonds 1B-Harry Heilmann RF-Mel Ott SS-Alan Trammell C-Ted Simmons 2B-Willie Randolph SP Bench C-Sherm Lollar 1B-Keith Hernandez 2B-Jose Vidro SS-Edgar Renteria 3B-Eddie Yost OF-Magglio Ordonez Pitchers SP-Pedro Martinez SP-Whitey Ford SP-Joe McGinnity SP-Jim Kaat SP-Dave McNally RP-Mark Prior RP-Sal Maglie RP-Bruce Sutter RP-Mike Marshall RP-Frank Tanana RP-Eddie Guardado Reserves-Joe Mauer, Bip Roberts, Gavvy Cravath, Kent Hrbek, John Tudor If possible i don't want a set closer. Marshall, Sutter, and Guardado all can attempt to save games, depending on the games circumstance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites