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When I first started playing this game. I sought out high ranking owners and asked them for advice. Last Druid was always willing to share his knowledge. Here are some things that he taught to me through personal correspondence:
He drafted two OBP at the top of the lineup and hen seven hitters who could move the runners.
He liked RP's who gave up walks, nut not hits. Ex. Ted Abernathy.
He was an expert at 200M and wrote an informative article on his draft analysis of an actual draft.
He quit and refused to play in the Barnstormers, until I invited him back into play. He accepted on my behalf.
He was hard on his advice, but usually correct.
He loved to share his knowledge.
He liked the overall/cost rankings from JoetheJet.
He loved Willie Mays and Frank Thomas in high cap.
He was always at war with Moose and cristano1.
He loved nevdully and had great respect for him, especially in high cap.
He taught others to beat my platoon system by using multiple r-l rp's with quick hooks.
He was never negative to me and always friendly.
He complemented me publically as a good owner.
My prayers go to his family and friends.
He drafted two OBP at the top of the lineup and hen seven hitters who could move the runners.
He liked RP's who gave up walks, nut not hits. Ex. Ted Abernathy.
He was an expert at 200M and wrote an informative article on his draft analysis of an actual draft.
He quit and refused to play in the Barnstormers, until I invited him back into play. He accepted on my behalf.
He was hard on his advice, but usually correct.
He loved to share his knowledge.
He liked the overall/cost rankings from JoetheJet.
He loved Willie Mays and Frank Thomas in high cap.
He was always at war with Moose and cristano1.
He loved nevdully and had great respect for him, especially in high cap.
He taught others to beat my platoon system by using multiple r-l rp's with quick hooks.
He was never negative to me and always friendly.
He complemented me publically as a good owner.
My prayers go to his family and friends.