by Palanion » Wed Jan 04, 2006 11:38 am
I paraphrase "Field of Dreams," they built it so I came.
Having been a fan of the tabletop original, finding this online was a dream come true. I only knew one person who played Strat (the friend at age 10 who also introduced baseball in general, and football to me) and I recently wrote of that in another thread.
But, having not ever played more than maybe 30-40 games of a season before throwing the dice out the window, finding the game here was a big treat, it has become my hobby.
I discovered this place spring of 2004. I tried a couple 200X teams and then was given a credit for ATGII, since TSN wanted to promote the new product. Sure, I enjoyed the 200X teams, but I can't even remember who I had on either of those teams. Yet, in my 11 ATG teams I can remember quite a bit of them. My first team was in Sportsman 46 with Joe Jackson (my favorite historical ball player) and Maury Wills and Christy Mathewson (one of my all-time favorites), Carl Hubbell, Tony Perez, etc. The team was not very good.
There was a a Yankee '56 team that won 90-plus, Chicks Dig the Longball league, a Tiger '84 effort, a 50/50 theme, a Yankee '56 team that underachieved, a 60 mil. attempt that lost 90 games, a Yankee '56 team that wasn't even as good as the previous one, my first Forbes '09 team, more aggravation over trying to make the perfect (nay, worst) Yankee '56 team, etc.
There are two big reasons I am still here after 11 losing seasons (and one finals loss).
1) I learn more about the game with each team, and feel like I will never stop learning, which is good. If I learned it all, I would get bored.
2) The people. Whether it is asking for advice from my peers or knowing enough to offer advice to newbies. Having a league entering a third season, though it was not a keeper league originally but a normal public one, because everyone is having such a good time in it – though I am sick of losing to Tomwistar all the time, just like Frank Bailey must be tired of winning his division but not the league (that also includes Bobby, Munich Man, Bunze0, Guido, Tim Orz and more - like an all-star team)
Because whether you are a freak playing 200 teams in two years or only 11, we all have this one thing in common.
And an insatiable desire to blame HAL for Rick Aguilera getting overworked in a five-man bullpen, but to take all the credit when Mincher and Merkle combine to drive in 120 runs and score 100 in a Yankee '56 platoon... yeah that's me.
Bill