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Our Mystery Card games - The '70s Game, Back to the '80s, Back to the '90s

Postby DOUGGRAY » Sun Feb 12, 2006 6:53 pm

yep C. Bando who has one good year, he has 5.5 natural HRs and 8 BPs for that year vs RHPs
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bando's good year

Postby ccangerame » Sun Feb 12, 2006 6:54 pm

let's hope we have it for this league
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Good Bando or Bad Nelson?

Postby Semper Gumby » Sun Feb 12, 2006 7:10 pm

Penn,

I hope you are right on Bando because the bad Nelson's RHB side card looks much like Ben Howard's 2003 :shock:

I figured after awhile - you'd conclude you had Lonnie Smith's bad card.

Tough player to get in most vet leagues -
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Postby DOUGGRAY » Sun Feb 12, 2006 7:18 pm

why did you drop Zisk?
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Postby DOUGGRAY » Sun Feb 12, 2006 7:19 pm

I was going to wait in dropping smith, downgrading him to .75 player to use more cash elsewhere but I notice Zisk out there and he hit 2 HRs for you in your pitcher park.
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Postby Semper Gumby » Sun Feb 12, 2006 8:43 pm

Richie Zisk became too expensive when I wanted to hire Greenwell (drop Daniels), Boone (drop Wynegar), and another $.75m scrub for LHP duties.

Against, LHPs -> Zisk's OBP vs. LHPs .200 (.200 BA) :shock: compared to Butler's, Smith's, Trillo's, and Schmidt / Evans.

Richie's overall performance boost comes from 2 for 4 vs. RHPs.

Notwithstanding my desire to hire Greenwall, I lost him :( but found Singleton. Of course, I would have had to drop Zisk to get Singleton given the pricing structure.

I couldn't see keeping Richie on the bench when all the LHSPs in this division are primarily reserve types. If anything, I'll live with Butler, Carew, and Boggs trying to eek out a hit or two.
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Postby DOUGGRAY » Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:12 am

I think you should trade me Carew ;)
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Carew

Postby Semper Gumby » Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:38 pm

Penn,

If you had asked me nine (9) games ago, I probably would have strongly considered it. Rod had struggled mightly up until 3 series ago.

On whole, I'm surprised by my cards and performance to date. I have studied the results (I'm loving the 80s format - it keeps the $25 spent feeling going all through the season) and have a good feeling for most of my batters' cards (good or bad).

However, I am surprised by their outcomes. I know by Game 42, the league's pitching will change again and some of my over - and under-performaning cards will swing again.


What is getting my goat is my pitching.

My hitting is getting better and actually has been plagued by bad HAL logic (15 CSs :shock: with Boggs and a few other slugs getting the running bug) in getting more runs scored.

However, the starting pitching has suffered much. I had high hopes from Bryn and Reuschel but I trust I drew their heavy R tilted cards.

Forsch bad call on my part. I've never seen this guy do well but I had to try him -

Candy - I loved him when he pitched for the Indians. I see his card on the Free Agent roles all the time. He can't be that bad.

Beyond those - I hope to get the SPs under better cards and see where the game goes from here.

I have three more credits for this format and will play again.
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Postby DOUGGRAY » Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:43 pm

yeah, pitching can be fustrating.

There is lots of good luck and bad luck in all the cards. For me I have great luck with Dawson and really bad luck with Hrbek. Hrbek, does not have a really bad year all 5 years are .829 OPS or higher and even that years has good power so its simply bad luck he has .305 SLG. This is the main reason I havent dropped him, I know he is going to get back to his averages at some point, I just have to wait it out.
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Pitching

Postby Semper Gumby » Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:52 pm

I can appreciate the pitching construct with many of the batters being faced using their top cards.

What gets me is when Reuschel:
[list:c8c0520bc7]~12 BBs (6 on each side) and just 2 SOs :shock: [he ain't a high BB pitcher]

4 outings and can't get beyond the 4th inning any outing

ERA / WHIP twice has high as the highest WHIP on the team.[/list:u:c8c0520bc7]

Why he gets dropped, I check his performance as compared to his peers against common line-ups.

I would have rode out my SPs for another 3 starts each but the free agent pool had been picked over hard already.

Otherwise, I see another sea change around Game 42 and then normalcy.

If I can nail down 2 consistent pitchers (Hoyt is hard luck loser so far) and my hitting stays on the improving side, I can have a break even season for my first time out.
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