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Postby YountFan » Sat Jun 24, 2006 7:24 am

The BFDs ended the season on a six game skid. I hope they recover for the playoffs vs Hak and his wrecking crew
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Postby Sykes25 » Sat Jun 24, 2006 8:17 am

Yippie! Another .500 season! :roll:

Gratz to the playoff teams.
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ROY

Postby YountFan » Sat Jun 24, 2006 8:21 am

Robbie Thompson for Rookie of the Year.

.268 .479 .352 with 88 R 24 HR and only 10 errors
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Postby IM Bacchus » Sat Jun 24, 2006 11:53 am

Here is to another exciting play-offs series.
Bring on "Back to 1987"!!
Still Crazy After All These Years,
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Postby BC Manager » Sat Jun 24, 2006 1:12 pm

Congrats Hak, YF, TRich and me.

Also congrats to BJS on his impressive first year showing. Your damn Mookies made me sweat all seaon long, even knocking me out of 1st briefly in the last week. Came down to the last series and fortunately Jack Morris and Harold Baines were up to the task.

To those who didn't make it, this was probably the year to finish lower in the standings, given the importance of the 87 draft. As YF has pointed out, 88 will be the last entry draft and a pretty quick one at that.

We should decide before this entry draft whether we're going to play a 1990 season, with no new players and many retired.

I'll start an 87 thread so the bottom 4 can post their Pick 3's over the next week.
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Postby YountFan » Sat Jun 24, 2006 1:53 pm

[quote:0fcebe9637]As YF has pointed out, 88 will be the last entry draft and a pretty quick one at that. [/quote:0fcebe9637]
Yes, the class of 88 is D Ward, M Tettleton, J Lind.....yep, that's the whole list.


1989
129 Hitters over .75m
98 Pitchers over .75m (126 w/.75m)

1990
97 Hitters over .75m
66 Pitchers over .75m (91 w/.75m)

Based on the data 1990 cannot be played due to a lack of players
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My Award votes

Postby BC Manager » Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:11 pm

MVP
1. Cal Ripken
2. Mike Schmidt
3. George Brett

Cy Young
1. Jimmy Key
2. Pasquel Perez
3. Teddy Higuera

R-O-Y
1. Eric Davis
2. Roger Clemens
3. Robby Thompson
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Postby BC Manager » Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:13 pm

[quote:eb28cc7629="YountFan"][quote:eb28cc7629]As YF has pointed out, 88 will be the last entry draft and a pretty quick one at that. [/quote:eb28cc7629]
Yes, the class of 88 is D Ward, M Tettleton, J Lind.....yep, that's the whole list.


1989
129 Hitters over .75m
98 Pitchers over .75m (126 w/.75m)

1990
97 Hitters over .75m
66 Pitchers over .75m (91 w/.75m)

Based on the data 1990 cannot be played due to a lack of players[/quote:eb28cc7629]

How did the number of .75 pitchers go down in 1990? Regardless, it looks like 89 will be the last year. Looks like it will be as interesting as 1981 was, too.
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Postby YountFan » Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:48 pm

Correction. There are 70 .75m pitchers. I was factoring in the years also.

The numbers are:

1989
129 Hitters over .75m
98 Pitchers over .75m (168 w/.75m)

1990
97 Hitters over .75m
66 Pitchers over .75m (136 w/.75m)

Still not enough.

Where's Albert and and his awards? I need to see the results.
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Postby albert2b » Sat Jun 24, 2006 8:51 pm

[quote:8147359b90]Where's Albert and and his awards? I need to see the results. [/quote:8147359b90]

Guys, I regret to say this, but I don't think I can do the awards this year. My family is in the middle of a temporary move in which our home is getting work done on it and the conditions inside of it will be unlivable. Thus, we moved out this morning and are staying at my parents place nearby. We likely will be here for at least three months and are currently trying to get settled in.

Unfortunately, this means I will have little time to write up the All-Star/Awards selections this season. Usually, my selection process takes some time and I'd be doing a disservice to players and managers if I "half-assed" it.

Having said that, this year's awards look pretty clear cut. I agree 100% with BC's selection of Key (CY), Ripken (MVP) and Davis (ROY).

Again, I'm sorry for those of you who were looking forward to my picks. I'll try and get them in next year.
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