Let's get the Champions League Off the Ground-check in here

the official tournament of SOM Baseball 20xx

Postby teepack » Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:59 pm

Can somebody post a link to the league? I'd like to write a preview column with my predictions before the season starts. THanks, and good luck guys! You really pulled this league off nicely.
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Postby MARCPELLETIER » Thu Jan 26, 2006 1:10 pm

you don't need a link for making predictions. Just pen down my name as tour champion, and save yourself some typing.
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Postby bigmahon » Thu Jan 26, 2006 1:21 pm

[quote:63352b8a69="marcus wilby"]you don't need a link for making predictions. Just pen down my name as tour champion, and save yourself some typing.[/quote:63352b8a69]

:shock: :lol:
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Postby ERICTAYLOR 2 » Thu Jan 26, 2006 2:23 pm

1. cristano1
2. etdefender- Stockton, CA 40
3. Woods007
4. marcuswilby Montreal, Qc, 32
5. kaviksdad Seattle WA 49
6. uncle ny/Bridgewater, NJ/NY, NY/47
7. mesquiton
8. Riggodrill
9. Coffeeholic
10. UTBill
11. spicki17 - ct/west hartford, ct/25
12. bigmahon/United Kingdom/United Kingdom/41

Played SOM a bit in college but liked Pursue the Pennant better. Was one of the first people to do SOM online back in 2002
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Postby MARCPELLETIER » Thu Jan 26, 2006 2:56 pm

I didn't know Strat when I was a kid, but perhaps I won't surpise you if I tell that I had invented a dice/baseball game quite similar to strat. I still have it actually. Quite similar to strat, but I had only two columns: one for the pitcher and one for the hitter. All hitters had the same template. For a regular hitter, 3-5 was a single. Exceptional hitter had single at 3-4,7, with walks at either 5 or 6 (or both, sometimes). Only one (Rod Carew, if I recall, or perhpas George Brett) had 3,5,7.There was no reverse lefty or reverse righty, though: when a rhp faced a left-handed, then 1-3 were readings on the hitter card, and 4-6 on the pitcher's card. When a rhp faced a right-handed, though, only 1-2 were readings on the offensive card, and 3-6 were readings on the pitcher's card. So the teams that were full of switch hitters were highly succesful!!!
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Postby RiggoDrill » Thu Jan 26, 2006 4:04 pm

1. cristano1
2. etdefender- Stockton, CA 40
3. Woods007
4. marcuswilby Montreal, Qc, 32
5. kaviksdad Seattle WA 49
6. uncle ny/Bridgewater, NJ/NY, NY/47
7. mesquiton
8. Riggodrill - Chicago / Chicago / 43
9. Coffeeholic
10. UTBill
11. spicki17 - ct/west hartford, ct/25
12. bigmahon/United Kingdom/United Kingdom/41
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Postby Coffeeholic » Thu Jan 26, 2006 4:13 pm

1. cristano1
2. etdefender- Stockton, CA 40
3. Woods007
4. marcuswilby Montreal, Qc, 32
5. kaviksdad Seattle WA 49
6. uncle ny/Bridgewater, NJ/NY, NY/47
7. mesquiton
8. Riggodrill - Chicago / Chicago / 43
9. Coffeeholic - Plattsburgh, NY/45
10. UTBill
11. spicki17 - ct/west hartford, ct/25
12. bigmahon/United Kingdom/United Kingdom/41


I was hestitant to respond to this one as I'm sure it will elicit some sort of embarrasing comment from Luckyman. :oops:
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Postby kaviksdad » Thu Jan 26, 2006 4:17 pm

Pas possible!
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Postby MARCPELLETIER » Thu Jan 26, 2006 5:27 pm

from Plattsburgh!!! No kidding!!! How many shopping centers at the corner of your street? :lol:
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Postby uncle ny » Thu Jan 26, 2006 5:29 pm

[color=blue:41515013b7]Plattsburgh, NY![/color:41515013b7]

Holy cold as poop, batman!

You must either work for SUNY or be a tremendous glutton for punishment.
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