G_MONEY wrote:I find that interesting Falcon. And completely understandable.
To me, baseball has always been timeless and that has been it's charm. I grew up in the 60's and 70's but always appreciated all the eras of baseball and found the ones predating my "golden era" to be mystical and magical. Christy Mathewson, Walter Johnson and Ty Cobb meant as much to me as Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench and Tom Seaver. They were all a part of this great thing I loved, this game of baseball. Sure there was discrimination and it was horrible and the PC police will run me out of town on a rail for liking Ty Cobb but what I am trying to say is your son should want to play the 50's game, and the 60's game. He should want to be able to go to Cooperstown and know who everyone on those busts is (or was). And besides, I believe every single season since 1999 is available to be played online, not so for seasons prior to that. Unless you like to play the mystery card games (which I do) or the ATG game (which I don't)
Hey, I completely understand your perspective, and we must be about the same age since we have the same memories of the game. But my son's Mickey Mantle is our Ty Cobb. Cobb's last game was almost 30 years before I was born, over 86 years ago. 86 years is an awfully long time, (just ask Red Sox fans!) People today can barely relate to the 60s; there's no way they understand the Roaring 20s. It's like us hearing about soldiers dying on the beach at Normandy - it's tragic and historically very significant, but we can't relate to it.
Now having babbled on too long about all that, I'm doing my best to try to teach him about Jackie Robinson, Gene Mauch and the Phailed Phillies of Sixty-Phour, and how the Tigers could have Mickey Lolich and Denny McLain each start 3 games in the same World Series. He gets it, but his buddies and contemporaries don't. So he either plays the 2013 season over and over with his friends, or he's forced to hang around with his old man.
BTW, totally off topic, (and probably a shameful plug), but if anyone is interested he's set up his first league, a 1999 season and he's looking for players to fill. If anyone's interested in a brief divergence from the Mystery Card sets check out Party Like it's 1999.