A Nice Year From Doerr

A Nice Year From Doerr

Postby nevdully's » Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:38 pm

He'll give you this once in awhile.......21 hrs 113 rbi .270 avg.

And only 8 errors all season. :)

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Postby danielz » Sun Nov 27, 2005 10:03 pm

Hey Nev, I discussed this with Chief Wahoo. You seem to get performances out of people that no one else does. I'm thinking you play with loaded dice. :wink:
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Postby Maxie Minoso » Sun Nov 27, 2005 10:56 pm

Bobby has played fifty-two ATG2 80M seasons in hitters parks thru the 18th. His 101.7 RC700 .270/.330/.452 is the 11th best (500 AB min.) Not bad at all for one of the stars in the best baseball book of the past decade (Teammates) not authored by Bill James.

His eight errors is the second lowest. Bobby had only 3 errors (594 AB) for team #491 playing in Briggs.

Doerr's finest season in an 80M hitters park was for team #23883 when he stroked an unbelievable .309/.367/.541 132 RC700. Second best (115.2 RC7) is not even close.

His hitters park averages are .257/.323/.431, 93.7 RC7 in 28,600 AB.

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Postby Free Radicals » Sun Nov 27, 2005 10:56 pm

Nev I use Doerr all the time . Can't beat his D . He may not hit 300 or drive in 100 but he's good for around 20 hr,' 80-100rbi's. Only down for 3 games too .
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Postby GREGDALY » Mon Nov 28, 2005 10:49 am

Just think twice about using him in a P park. These #'s were from the Astrodome.

I had him in the 2 "Are you better than HAL" leagues and he hit .285 for me with 10 HR's and 14 errors and was awful for "HAL" hitting just .219 with 10 HR's but only 9 errors.
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The NUMBERS say...

Postby Play By The Rules » Mon Nov 28, 2005 11:03 am

...he's #6 in a neutral park. Of course there's an awful big jump between Doerr and #5.

He falls to #8 in a Fenway environ. Gordon and McDougal leapfrog him.

He's #7 in a Forbes setting.
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Postby Treyomo » Mon Nov 28, 2005 11:23 am

Yeah, once in a while he can turn out. Through 126 games in Fenway67, he's outhitting Mathews by far on a .500 team for me.

Doerr, B. R 2B 1e13 492 78 29 25 97 40 0 8 .303 .547 .355 E 4.77M
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Re: The NUMBERS say...

Postby Bowie Kuhn » Mon Nov 28, 2005 4:38 pm

[quote:9368ac116e="Play By The Rules"]...he's #6 in a neutral park. Of course there's an awful big jump between Doerr and #5.

He falls to #8 in a Fenway environ. Gordon and McDougal leapfrog him.

He's #7 in a Forbes setting.[/quote:9368ac116e]

I think Bickel sums it up well.
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My Bobby Doerr story

Postby DizandMiles » Tue Nov 29, 2005 5:46 pm

OK the ultimate HALxperience- last nght Hank Greenberg is injured - so
take Bobby Doerr the fourth best fielding 2bman (1e13) and make him
the DH and put Billy Hatcher (no ratings at all for infield) at 2nd. Wayne
Belardi (is sitting on the bench - he coulda dh'ed)

But either way - why not make Hatcher the DH and leave Doerr at 2nd????

THis happened in the starting lineup for two games and will probably
happen a third time tonight!

Not quite Nevdully's output but pretty strong for a def guy

PSTm G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS BA SLG OBP
HAL 25 94 9 25 4 1 3 12 3 16 1 0 .266 .426 .289

1 error (of course he has 2 games as a DH) over a full season that would work out to close to 20 hrs and 80 rbi
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Postby The Last Druid » Tue Nov 29, 2005 8:03 pm

Bill Buckner could probably post those numbers in Fenway. :lol:
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