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James “Zim” Zimmer, Posthumous Strat-o-Matic Champion

PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2021 12:28 am
by Al Hogg
James Zimmer, who used to the ID “zim13,” passed away on April 4. His team The Toy Cannons just won a championship in six games over my team, the El Dorado Brockabellas. (The theme of the league, which was a $100 million league using 2020 actual cards, was to honor MLB players who died in the past year.)

Zim managed to win even though he had placed .50M pitcher Colten Brewer in his rotation in place of $4.20M pitcher Julio Urias between April 1 and April 3, so Urias did not pitch at all after game 20 of the season.

The Toy Cannons started out strong, going 23-13 at the beginning of the season. The team fell to 52-57, but then won 18 of its next 20 games, and later put together an 11-game winning streak. The Toy Cannons finished with a 90-72 record, the best in the league, and a +100 run differential, also the best.

The Cannons swept the semi-finals in four games and got off to a 3-0 lead in the finals before losing two close games.

While I’m not really a believer in the afterlife, it’s nice to imagine that Zim somehow was able to influence some of those computerized dice rolls in his favor.

Here is a link to his team:

https://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/1628893

Re: James “Zim” Zimmer, Posthumous Strat-o-Matic Champion

PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2021 8:33 am
by STEVENSTEFFANNI
sorry to hear the passing of a strat brother..a fitting way to to out!..I hope my first championship doesnt result this way

Re: James “Zim” Zimmer, Posthumous Strat-o-Matic Champion

PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2021 9:56 am
by freeman
It's also interesting that he rarely won championships. And yet...

Re: James “Zim” Zimmer, Posthumous Strat-o-Matic Champion

PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2021 11:30 am
by Al Hogg
freeman wrote:It's also interesting that he rarely won championships. And yet...


The current stats say this was his 21st championship out of 445 teams, so Zim won about 1 time for every 21 seasons he played.

Re: James “Zim” Zimmer, Posthumous Strat-o-Matic Champion

PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2021 7:42 pm
by tcochran
A fitting end for Zim-- and on Memorial Day weekend, no less. Thanks for sharing!

Re: James “Zim” Zimmer, Posthumous Strat-o-Matic Champion

PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2021 10:41 pm
by Al Hogg
tcochran wrote:A fitting end for Zim-- and on Memorial Day weekend, no less. Thanks for sharing!


Yes, Zim was an Army veteran. I recall that in one post he mentioned serving in Vietnam.

Re: James “Zim” Zimmer, Posthumous Strat-o-Matic Champion

PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2021 2:23 am
by fredpaii
Al Hogg wrote:
tcochran wrote:A fitting end for Zim-- and on Memorial Day weekend, no less. Thanks for sharing!


Yes, Zim was an Army veteran. I recall that in one post he mentioned serving in Vietnam.


Are you sure it was Vietnam? Was he that old?

Re: James “Zim” Zimmer, Posthumous Strat-o-Matic Champion

PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2021 9:33 am
by tcochran
fredpaii wrote:
Al Hogg wrote:
tcochran wrote:A fitting end for Zim-- and on Memorial Day weekend, no less. Thanks for sharing!


Yes, Zim was an Army veteran. I recall that in one post he mentioned serving in Vietnam.


Are you sure it was Vietnam? Was he that old?


Hey, as a Vietnam veteran myself, I gotta say he was not THAT old! :D

Re: James “Zim” Zimmer, Posthumous Strat-o-Matic Champion

PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2021 9:12 pm
by fredpaii
tcochran wrote:
Yes, Zim was an Army veteran. I recall that in one post he mentioned serving in Vietnam.


Are you sure it was Vietnam? Was he that old?[/quote]

Hey, as a Vietnam veteran myself, I gotta say he was not THAT old! :D[/quote]

haha

Thank you for your service Terry.

Re: James “Zim” Zimmer, Posthumous Strat-o-Matic Champion

PostPosted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 6:34 pm
by klx22
This is awesome, thanks for sharing, Al! RIH, Zim, & thx for your service, Terry!