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Mystery Franchise League Summary of Seasons

PostPosted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 2:43 pm
by Rosie2167
Summary of Seasons:
Season 1 - 60's:
Yankees 4 - 3 over Twins
Playoff teams: Giants (100-62), White Sox (94-68), Yankees (85-77), *Twins (91-71)
MVP - Willie Mays, SFG 67/147/.312ave/1.068ops
CY - Jim Merritt, MIN 26-7, 2.91era, 1.07whip
Rolaids Fireman - Clay Carroll, Braves 6-6, 41 svs
Leaders:
HR - Mays 67
RBI - Mays 147
AVE - Pete Runnels, BOS .355
Wins - Merritt 26
ERA - Bob Veale PIT, 2.11
SO - Sandy Koufax DOD, 322

Season 2 - 60's:
Reds 4 - 3 over White Sox
Playoff teams: Reds (95-67), White Sox (86-76), Yankees (86-76), *Braves (91-71)
MVP - Mickey Mantle, NYY 70/139/.300ave/1.156ops
CY - Jim Maloney, CIN 21-11, 2.93era, 1.10whip
Rolaids Fireman - Hoyt Wilhelm, BAL 9-7, 36 svs, 2.28era
Leaders:
HR - Mantle 70
RBI - Jim Gentile, BAL 150
AVE - Pete Rose, CIN .342
Wins - Gaylord Perry, SFG 26
ERA - Jim Nash, Braves 2.64
SO - Jim Maloney CIN, 302

Season 3 - 70's:
Cardinals 4 -2 over Reds
Playoff teams: Reds (111-51), Orioles (98-64), Cardinals (96-66), *Pirates (90-72)
MVP - Johnny Bench, CIN 60/171/.299ave/1.024ops
CY - Gary Nolan, CIN 29-8, 3.57era, 1.12 whip
Rolaids Fireman - Bill Campbell, BOS 2-2, 46 svs (46/50) 2.58 era
Leaders:
HR - Bench 60
RBI - Bench 171
AVE - Joe Torre, StL .360
Wins - Nolan 29
ERA - Ramon Hernandez, PIT 2.71
SO - Tom Seaver, CIN 288

Season 4 - 70's:
Dodgers 4 -3 over Rangers
Playoff teams: Dodgers (101-61), Rangers (91-71), Red Sox (89-73), *Reds (97-65)
MVP - George Foster, CIN 56/134/.330 ave/1.055 ops
CY - Tom Seaver, CIN 27-12, 2.58 era, 1.02 whip
Rolaids Fireman - Steve Foucault, TEX 3-8, 46 svs (46/55) 3.13 era 1.10 whip
Leaders:
HR - George Foster, CIN 56
RBI - Foster 134
AVE - Reggie Smith, BOS .347
Wins - Don Sutton, LA & Tom Seaver, CIN 27
ERA - Don Sutton, LA 2.57
SO - Tom Seaver, CIN 380
SVS - Steve Foucault, TEX 46

Season 5 - 80's (24 team league!)
Astros 4 - 0 Orioles
Playoff teams:
NL; Astros (94-68), Expos (94-68), *Dodgers (90-72), *Mets (87-75)
AL; Orioles (90-72), Royals (86-76), *Brewers (88-74), *Yankees (86-76)
MVP as voted on by managers -
AL:
George Brett, KC 56pts (8)
Kent Hrbek, MIN 27
Eddie Murray, BAL 18
Dwight Evans, BOS 14

NL:
Eric Davis, CIN 37 (4)
Dave Parker, PIT 29 (2)
Howard Johnson, NYM 17 (2)
Bob Horner, ATL 16

CY as voted on by managers -
AL:
Chris Bosio, MIL 44 (5)
Mike Norris, OAK 27 (2)
Dave Martinez, BAL 21
Charlie Leibrandt, KC 16
Lamar Hoyt, CHW 14 (1)

NL:
Dwight Gooden, NYM 56 (8)
Mario Soto, CIN 17
Nolan Ryan, HOU 12
Dave Smith, HOU 11
Rick Sutcliffe, CHC 10

Rolaids Fireman, HAL voted:
AL: Mitch Williams, TEX
NL: Dave Smith, HOU

Leaders:
HR - AL: Gorman Thomas, MIL 46 - NL: Dave Kingman, CHC 51
RBI - AL: George Brett, KC 124 - NL: Bob Horner, ATL 145
AVE - AL: George Brett, KC .439! - NL: Barry Larkin, CIN .349
WINS - AL: Lamar Hoyt, CHW & Chris Bosio, MIL 24 - NL: Fernando Valenzuela, LA 24
ERA - AL: Mike Norris, OAK 2.75 - NL: Dwight Gooden, NYM 2.79
SO - AL: Roger Clemens, BOS 329 - NL: Rick Sutcliffe, CHC 316
SVS - AL: Mitch Williams, TEX 36 - NL: Dave Smith, HOU 37

Season 6 - 80's
Brewers 4 - 1 Expos
Playoff teams:
NL; Cubs (88-74), Dodgers (88-74), *Mets (87-75), * Expos (85-77)
AL; Red Sox (101-61), Twins (80-82), *Brewers (99-63), *Yankees (89-73)
MVP/CY voting ongoing...

Leaders:
HR - AL: Gorman Thomas, MIL 47 - NL: Howard Johnson, NYM 48
RBI - AL: George Brett, KC 121 - NL: Bobby Bonilla, PIT 133
AVE - AL: Paul Molitor, MIL .353 - NL: Tim Teufel, SD .338
WINS - AL: Teddy Higuera, MIL & Ron Guidry, NYY & Rick Räusche, NYY 25 - NL: Fernando Valenzuela, LA 22
ERA - AL: John Henry Johnson, TEX 2.61 - NL: Jerry Don Gleaton, PIT 2.37 (whats up with the three name relievers taking the ERA crowns???!)
SO - AL: Ron Guidry, NYY 334 - NL: Mike Scott, HOU 350
SVS - AL: Bill Campbell, BOS 59! - NL: Lee Smith, CHC 46

Re: Mystery Franchise League Summary of Seasons

PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 10:07 pm
by Radagast Brown
Cool.

Re: Mystery Franchise League Summary of Seasons

PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:25 pm
by Rosie2167

Re: Mystery Franchise League Summary of Seasons

PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:44 pm
by Rosie2167
Back in the 60s I posted that I would award a credit to the manager with the most wins by a single franchise (to mostly motivate sticking with your chosen club through the tough times) when we got to the end of the 90s. In reviewing the spreadsheet I put together (found in the google docs above), there are only three managers that stuck with their franchise throughout the decades...
Rosie2167 - Orioles / 593 wins
Falcon29 - Red Sox / 586 wins
Davesodu - Yankees / 585 wins

So we will be battling it out this season for the coveted (embellishing for impact) Mystery Franchise Manager Trophy! (I'm sure there's a sexier name out there somewhere) WOW! The crowd goes wild!!

Not to be without mention are the Reds Franchise who've amassed a whopping 641 wins and are by far the winningest club, but across two managers...franky35 and gbrookes

The most wins by a manager across all clubs skippered is franky35 with 873, 18 games up on jjrecupero at 855. Yes you'll notice I pulled out the extra games won by me and franky35 when we had to get out the defibrillator in 80.2 to keep the league afloat. While there's no credit being awarded for this achievement (maybe there should be if we do this again) there is a virtual trophy (The Best Damn Mystery Franchise Manager in the History of this Event!) and bragging rights in play...

Lastly the manager with the most Championships leading into 90.2 is YountFan with 2. YountFan has been the ultimate mercenary managing 6 different franchises across the decades. For his achievements (even if someone with 1 Title wins one this season) I'm awarding YountFan with the CherryPicker Trophy!

Many thanks to all of you that have played and joined throughout. As we head into the final season I'll ask, should we do this again? Please chime in.

tks!
Rosie

Re: Mystery Franchise League Summary of Seasons

PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 2:57 pm
by Davesodu
I'd do it again. Darn 70s where I couldn't get Catfish and Reggie may cost me the overall title. Although I am trying to figure if I am in third (not bad, chance to win) or in last (that really sucks). The Yankee players are really stoked about the possibility of getting me the Mystery Franchise Manager Trophy and has agreed to give 110% this final season so I can win.

Maybe randomize team picking once we have 12 owners and you can't pick the same team? Although not picking the same team may not work as only 3 of us kept the same team throughout. I liked what you did the 80s & 90s with the spreadsheets. Any chance of adding that for the 60s & 70s? Just thinking of the Yanks and how they maybe could have had Reggie & Catfish one season at least. Or something like getting Reggie in season 2 of the 70s and, if I am out of the playoff hunt, trading him to the O's in return for the O's not drafting a certain player in the 80s if that would be allowed.

Re: Mystery Franchise League Summary of Seasons

PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 6:09 pm
by franky35
This is by far the most realistic baseball simulation that I've seen. So, I'm in to whatever future league. Thanks again Rosie, you have really put a lot of effort into this.

Re: Mystery Franchise League Summary of Seasons

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 5:39 am
by Rosie2167
UPDATE:

Back in the 60s I posted that I would award a credit to the manager with the most wins by a single franchise (to mostly motivate sticking with your chosen club through the tough times) when we got to the end of the 90s. In reviewing the spreadsheet I put together (found in the google docs above), there are only three managers that stuck with their franchise throughout the decades...
Rosie2167 - Orioles / 593 wins - Current total with 6 to play - 677
Falcon29 - Red Sox / 586 wins - Current total with 6 to play - 650
Davesodu - Yankees / 585 wins - Current total with 6 to play - 687

So we will be battling it out this season for the coveted (embellishing for impact) Mystery Franchise Manager Trophy! (I'm sure there's a sexier name out there somewhere) WOW! The crowd goes wild!!

DAVESODU'S YANKEES take the crown!