36-team All Time ATGv6 Tournament

Postby FRANKMANSUETO » Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:36 pm

Kev, none of this applies to you. You only get to use cards from the years 1970 and above. So Aaron is OUT!!!! 8-) :lol: My error only cards from 1970-1973. :shock:
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Postby 2cityfan » Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:38 pm

Clarity in the face of sarcasm :-)

If you have a right to a player, you can use any version of them..

Aaron played for the Brewers in the mid 1970's so it was fun to include him with the Brewer core of Yount, Fingers, Molitor.. ect..
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Postby KEVINEHLE » Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:51 pm

[quote:56d712a9e1="Frank M"]Kev, none of this applies to you. You only get to use cards from the years 1970 and above. So Aaron is OUT!!!! 8-) :lol: My error only cards from 1970-1973. :shock:[/quote:56d712a9e1]

Frank, this is why you are never the commissioner of these leagues I'm in. Your bias against a certain Minnesotan may affect your decision making! Were it up to you, I would only be able to use players born on "leap year" and have batting averages under .200. :shock:

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Postby KEVINEHLE » Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:55 pm

[quote:d70bd520e3="2cityfan"]Clarity in the face of sarcasm :-)

If you have a right to a player, you can use any version of them..

Aaron played for the Brewers in the mid 1970's so it was fun to include him with the Brewer core of Yount, Fingers, Molitor.. ect..[/quote:d70bd520e3]

Thanks for the clarificationism. I have decided to use all 3 Aaron cards and play them in Right, Center, and Left. I didn't see anything in the rules about it. Gorman Thomas, Ben Oglivie, and Sixto Lezcano will have to sub for Aaron if Hank ever gets injured or tired covering the whole outfield. :roll:

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Postby FRANKMANSUETO » Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:56 pm

Kev, you give yourself WAY TOO much. BAs under .150, ERAs over 6 and fielding ratings of 5, e-ratings of 88 and +5 arms behind the plate and in the OF. Oh and injuries on 7(ALL players). :lol:
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Postby KEVINEHLE » Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:40 pm

Wow Frank, a hitter batting under .150, a 5 fielding rating, an e88 rating, and a +5 arm???....and with a 7 injury? Holy crap! I didn't know Visick played major league baseball! :shock:

In the case of the ERA over 6, I knew GeorgeBarnard career ERA was over 6, but I try not to bring that up too often. He is sensitive.

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Postby george barnard » Wed Jan 04, 2012 5:21 pm

[quote:bc0a064b5e]In the case of the ERA over 6, I knew GeorgeBarnard career ERA was over 6, but I try not to bring that up too often. He is sensitive. [/quote:bc0a064b5e]

I paid good money to have those records expunged! That's what I get for hiring Vinnie from "Vinnie & Sons" (Motto: "The Past Stays Buried With Us...Or My Name Ain't Vinnie"). I'd give him a piece of my mind, but I'm afraid he'd take that too literally.

Besides, there's a natural explanation for an ERA over 6...I was a first baseman. If only I were left-handed, I might have a shot as a 50-year old LOOGY.


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Postby visick » Wed Jan 04, 2012 5:32 pm

The closest I ever came to MLB was striking out Shawon Dunston in high school on a duece that he watched for strike 3.
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I got a single ...

Postby kramers » Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:21 pm

off J. R. Richard in a Houston "senior" league. Of course that was after his stroke. (I struck out the other 2 ab).
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Woo Hoo -- Angels!

Postby kramers » Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:27 pm

EAST
Team 18) New York Yankees – Post War Era (1949-1964) - dharmabums
Team 11) NY Giants of the 1930’s (1927 – 1945)- visick
Team 29) California Angels Exp Era (post 1969)
Team 24) New York Yankees EXP Era (1970 – 1986)-Warrenbob

CENTRAL
Team 1) Dead ball ERA NY Giants (pre- 1922) - bontomn
Team 19) NY/San Francisco Giants Post War Era (1951 – 1968) - majicmg
Team 3) Dead ball Pirates (pre 1927) - george barnard
Team 12) STL Cardinals Gas House Gang (1926 – 1946) - Rube

WEST
Team 28) Milwaukee Brewers Exp Era (post 1970) - ehlekev
Team 16) LA/Brooklyn Dodgers – Post War Era (1948 -1966) - 2cityfan
Team 7) Pre-War Washington Senators (pre 1941) - andycummings65
Team 14) NY Yankees Joe DiMaggio era (1936-1947) - Frank M

Manager Selection Order

3 Frank M - Team 14) NY Yankees Joe DiMaggio era (1936-1947)
5 bontomn - Deadball NY Giants (pre 1922)
4 errormagnate (george barnard) - Dead Ball Pirates (pre 1927)
2 andycummings65 - Pre-War Washington Senators (pre 1941)
7 ehlekev - Milwaukee Brewers Exp Era (post 1970)
6 visick - NY Giants of the 1930’s (1927 – 1945)
11 majicmg – NY/San Francisco Giants Post War Era (1951 – 1968)
12 Rube1 - STL Cardinals Gas House Gang (1926 – 1946)
9 dharmabums - New York Yankees – Post War Era (1949-1964)
1 2cityfan (commish) - LA/Bkln Dodgers (1947-56)
8 warrenbob-New York Yankees EXP ERA (1970-1986)
10 kramers -- California Expansion
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