Your Best Player Ever (for one season)

Postby thetallguy747 » Mon Jun 05, 2006 10:58 pm

Bob L. Miller: 16-1. 8 saves for a Baker Championship team.

Ty Cobb: .381, 40 doubles, 139 runs, 153 SB's on a Forbes Championship team.

Al Simmons: .390, 143 runs, 41 doubles, 14 triples, 51 HR, 175 RBI on a Baker Championship team.
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Postby frannyzoo » Tue Jun 06, 2006 12:49 am

Marty Pattin for .54M, admittedly pitching in Griffith

13-2 with 6 saves in 113.1 innings and a 2.54 ERA
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Postby ROBERTFIELD » Tue Jun 06, 2006 7:29 am

The Babe still holds that HR record and has for a long time. That's my best season from a player.
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Postby GCSluggers » Tue Jun 06, 2006 7:54 am

AB R 2B HR RBI BB SB E BA SLG OBP

Simmons, A. 641 138 56 56 180 37 1 7 .392 .766 .423

Cobb, T. 692 156 51 20 90 67 73 14 .413 .606 .464

Both of these were at fenway 67 didn't make the playoffs though
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Postby G_T » Tue Jun 06, 2006 9:00 am

Del Ennis at Forbes on a 108 game winning team, ousted from the semi's in 3 games.

640 114 38 42 174 50 1 12 .313 .603 .362

Gary Carter on the same team

641 97 32 35 138 46 5 9 .314 .546 .355
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I had Koufax win the pitching triple crown (Wins, Ks and ERA

Postby DizandMiles » Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:10 am

Koufax had a great year and won the pitching triple crown

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He also led the league in IP; complete games; stolen base %; Hits per 9 inn; Opp ba; Opp ba left; (4th in opp BA R) K to walks (by .7) just barely edged out in K per 9 innings.

Team lost in the semis when HAL somehow figured out how to give up 8 runs in the top of the 9th (McNally working on a shut out - then the team blew two on no outs in the bottom of the 9th - lost in extra innings) sad sad day in bad news. nc
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Postby mridge01 » Tue Jun 13, 2006 11:22 pm

Not my best player ever, but I felt this season by Wildfire Shulte was noteworthy. This was my first ever team, which sucked, and it was in Forbes. He certainly carried the load.

.296, 19 HR, 82 RBI, 79 runs scored and 20 stolen bases and .483 slugging. Definitely an outlier year for him.


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Postby Mr Regulator » Wed Jun 14, 2006 12:41 am

In an all Fenway Theme League. Willie Mays Jacked 108 Homeruns and had 273 RBI's. :D

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Also a Strong year for Stargell at Dunn. 54 Homeruns and 150 Rbi's and he only missed 2 games all season :shock:

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And last but not least, my main man Rogers with a very strong year at the polo grounds.
62 Homeruns


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Postby sschu » Wed Jun 14, 2006 1:18 pm

Was looking for something else and ran into this season by Klingon Jones. Fenway 67, but still pretty nice, he was batting leadoff.

AB 729
R 174
H 253
2B 59 :shock:
HR 29
RBI 68
BB 70
SB 27
E 3
BA .347
SLG .558
OBP .412

It does help to have Foxx, the Mick, Hornsby, Aaron and Ernie batting behind you.... :)

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