nels52 wrote:I am 21. Bought the 2003 game and had Pedro Martinez outpitch my dad 1-0 in some 13 inning or so game. Wasn't long before I got my hands in this here digi version. It really is a spectacular game.
nels52 not only adds youth to our profile, but he succeeded in whuppin' us oldsters by winning the 2012 Barnstormer Championship. Nice job, nels52!
I, on the other hand, pull our average age in the other direction, since I'm 61. I saw my first big league game in 1961, when I was not quite 10, and saw Mantle and Maris each hit HRs in a Yankee win at the Stadium, en route to Maris's record-breaking home run total of 61. This victory was cool with me, and made me a life-long Yankee fan. Do I now hold the record for the most 61's in a single paragraph?
I first played the Strat board game in 1965, replaying the entire '64 Yankee season--in their last pennant winning year in a long time, and becoming addicted to Strat and to baseball statistics. One thing I learned from Strat cards, early on, was the importance of walks, which were barely discussed on the sports pages in those days.
Sometime during my first Strat season, Jim Bouton's 1964 card pitched a 1-0 no hit victory--a highlight of the season. It was great to rediscover Strat again online when I came to the game a few years ago. Talk about a second childhood!