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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/3/2006 9:09:38 AM   
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Okay well so far after managing the first 30 games of the season my Orlando Thunder have gone 17 - 13.

Our top 3 hitters(min 105 AB)-

3B Roderick Robinson .373 4 HR 24 RBI
1B Mike Riggs .312 10 HR 25 RBI
LF Raul Olszewski .305 7 HR 21 RBI

Our top 3 pitchers(min 38 IP)

#1 SP Walter Hurwitz 3.05 ERA 28 SO 13 BB
#3 SP Jerry Graham 3.35 ERA 28 SO 15 BB
#2 SP Roger Spencer 3.73 ERA 32 SO 20 BB

Orlando is in 1st in the Eastern Division of the Great American League
Phoenix is in 1st in the Western Division of the Metropolitan League with a record of 20 - 10
San Diego is in 5th in the Western Division of the Metropolitan League with a record of 11 - 19
Chicago is in 5th in the Western Division of the Metropolitan League with a record of 11 - 19
Portland is in 3rd in the Western Division of the Great American League with a record of 16 - 14
Las Vegas is in 2nd in the Western Division of the Great American League with a record of 20 - 10

As for the League Leaders, since this will be interesting to compare:

Avg. David Calabrese, Orlando, .407  << Just wanted to note that he only has 91AB's Charles Davis, Las Vegas .374 115AB's
HRs Thomas Tierney, Chicago & Mike Riggs, Orlando 10
RBI Thomas Tierney, Chicago, 32
SB Jefferey Rhoades, Orlando, 13
OBP Harold Breeden, Hawaii .458

ERA
Darren Ohalloran, Pittsburgh 1.17
WINS Franklin Cook, Hawaii 6
SVS
Richard Easley, Phoenix 16
K's
Daniel Eldridge, Las Vegas 59

Hawaii leads both leagues with a record of 23 - 7.  Hawaii leades the Western Division of the Great American League and Orlando leads the Eastern Division.  Pittsburgh leads the Eastern Division of the Metropolitan League and Phoenix leads the Western Division of the Metropolitan League.

On my 30th game of the season I had the second Grand Slam Home Run of the year for my team.  Shockingly it was my pitcher that hit the Grand Slam.




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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/3/2006 10:07:40 PM   
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I am currently at May 18th in my Association. Just split a series with DC and remain 6 games behind Phoenix.

Orlando is in 3rd in the Eastern Division of the Great American League with a record of 20 - 21
Phoenix is in 1st in the Western Division of the Metropolitan League with a record of 30 - 11
San Diego is in 2nd in the Western Division of the Metropolitan League with a record of 24 - 17
Chicago is in 3rd in the Western Division of the Metropolitan League with a record of 21 - 20
Portland is in 5th in the Western Division of the Great American League with a record of 20 - 21
Las Vegas is in 1st in the Western Division of the Great American League with a record of 22 - 19
New Hampshire is in 4th in the Eastern Division of the Great American League with a record of 19 - 22
Atlanta is in 1st in the Eastern Division of the Great American League with a record of 24 - 17

League Leaders:

Avg. Anthony Brown, Boston, .414
HRs Christopher Laverriere, SF, Patrick Dinardo, Anaheim & Eric Dunn, Atlantic City 14
RBI Justin Cruz, Washington, 43
SB Roy Garcia, San Diego, 28 <<--- My speedster, he has a .848 percentage stealing bases.
OBP Anthony Brown, Boston .465

ERA Kevin Strickland, Phoenix 1.39
WINS Larry Hilliard, Phoenix 7
SVS Richard Easley, Phoenix 16
K's Jason Carpenter, Buffalo 77

Damn, Phoenix is putting up some nice pitching numbers. They also have the best record in the League at 30 - 11.

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/3/2006 10:46:20 PM   
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i did a bad thing and simmed last night to catch up to PadresFan, May 14th on the season, jsut to not be so far behind since i can't seem to steal enough extra time(the result of an 8 month old baby, but he loves to watch baseball and actually will sit with me and play PS...kind of a good luck charm). I will post my leaders tonight, but in my division, it is a dog fight early on now between Chicago and the Surf Dawgs

Man i really like this game

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/3/2006 10:58:09 PM   
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This is how bad my relief pitching is...

I bring in my 4th reliever of the game in the 9th to hold the game to only a 3 run deficit for our team.

4 pitches
4 hits
4 earned runs

S,S,S,HR




Oh, and I lost my #1 starter, Trosclair, to a serious arm injury in the 1st inning. Looks like Shaun may have fixed the bug with injured players not really being injured after the game, because he's really out for 5 1/2 weeks.

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/3/2006 11:40:32 PM   
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Ouch My closer Crispin, is pretty reliable, but my starters have an ERA over 4.25

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/4/2006 12:13:05 AM   
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Look at this POUNDING I just took from Chicago... I lost this game 12-2. Game one of the 3 game series I lost 12-5. ugh...




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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/4/2006 2:05:55 AM   
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From the May 20th issue of PSPN in my association. He's a Surf Dawg.




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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/4/2006 2:07:01 AM   
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Check out the name of the guy who has the 2 best "Moonshots"




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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/4/2006 2:33:19 AM   
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I've made it to April 30 so far.

Standings:
Boston leads Met East 16-10
Seattle tied with Phoenix for Met West 14-12 (Chicago 12-14, SD 11-15)
Atlanta leads Great East 18-8 (New Hampshire 15-11, Orlando 13-13
Hawaii leads Great West 16-10 (Portland 13-13, LV 10-16)

Robert Brown (.443) of Chicago is the ba leader
Israel Delaney (13) of Hawaii is hr leader
Israel Delaney (38) of Hawaii is rbi leader

Mark Brown (1.14) of Atlantic City is era leader
Leo Williams (5-0) of Atlanta is wins leader
Joseph Franklin (11) of Michigan is saves leader

As for the mighty River Cats, the team struggled out of the gate but has been playing better lately. Joseph Holman has been our "best" starting pitcher (2-2, 4.36). Our bullpen has been adequate. MR/spot starter Samuel Leon is a beast. He's dominating RHB so far, and with his ratings I've yet to see him throw a pitch less than 94 mph. Check him out if you need a hard thrower out of the pen. Offensively C Louis Colman (.317-10-17), 3b Alfredo Eyman (.326-6-19), and CF Ray Murray (.340-3-21) have been our primary threats so far. I'm not sure how we've managed the record we have, here's hoping that things don't come crashing down quickly.

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/4/2006 2:39:14 PM   
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The NAMBLA in my world has completed the second week of the season.

San Diego Surf Dawgs - Tied with San Francisco for 2nd in Metro West 8-5.  Seattle is in 1st 9-5
Phoenix Sidewinders -  Tied with Chicago in 3rd place Metro West - 5-8
Orlando Thunder -  Orlando and Atlants are tied for 1st in Great American East - 8-5
Portland Beavers -  Tied with Las Vegas, Hawii, and Reno for 2nd place in Great American West -6-7.  Michigan leads with a record of 9-4
New Hampshire River Cats - Tied with Winston-Salem  and Buffalo for 2nd in Great American East - 7-6
Philly, Toronto, and Pittsburg lead the Metro east - 7-6 by 1 game over the rest of the pack - 6-7

Leading hitter (average) - Raymond Watt - Las Vegas - .400  (45 AB 20 H, 4 HR, and 10 RBI)
Leading HR Hitter - Justin Cruz - Washington - 7
Rbi Leader - Justin Cruz  - Washington - 21

Pitching - W-L leader - Host with 3 wins
era leader-   Chris Moses-San Diego 0.00
Saves leader - David Mears-Seattle  -  8

Atlanta won their series 2-1 with  New Hampshire, Portland, and Las Vegas.  They split 2-2 with Reno.  In the first three games against Reno, the visitors jumped on Atlanta pitching in the first and build a large lead.  In game 1 & 2 Atlanta worked their way back to lead, ultimately winning the 1st and losing the 2nd.  Reno staved off any comback in the 3rd game and lead the series 2-1.  In the 4th game Atlanta turned the tables and built the early lead and held on for the win.

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/5/2006 5:42:14 AM   
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Have completed games through June 5th.

Pittsburgh (31-26) leads Met East by 1 game over Boston.
Phoenix and Seattle (31-26) tied for lead in Met West, two games ahead of Anaheim (SD 28-29, Chicago 27-30).
Buffalo (37-20) leads Great Am East, five games up on Atlanta (32-26) and six on our beloved River Cats (31-26). Orlando is 26-31.
Hawaii leads Great Am West (32-25) by 1 game over Michigan. Portland is 30-27.

League leaders:
Robert Brown (.383 avg) - Chicago
Thomas Tierney (26 hrs) - Chicago
Thomas Tierney (63 rbis) - Chicago

Douglas White (1.99 era) - Boston
Eight pitchers each have 7 wins
David Adams (23 saves) - Buffalo


Closer to home we're 9th in the league in offense (284 runs) but 16th in defense (280 runs). Our everyday lineup is fairly balanced now:
1b John Cobb (.321-3-16)
RF Frank Springfield (.289-17-45)
C Louis Coley (.286-16-36)
3b Alfredo Eyman (.311-12-34)
CF Ray Murray (.324-9-32)
LF John Rogers (.241-12-33)
SS John Holden (.287-2-25)
2b Antonio Higgins (.220-3-35)

SP Jeffrey Coley (no relation to Louis) is 6-2, 3.77. Other starrters are very non-descript. A couple of young AAA starters (Roland Adams and Paul Young) may get a big league callup here if things don't improve in the next few weeks. Youngsters Myron Sipple and Harold Peters are off to go starts in AA and A respectively. They've both been regulars in the PSPN hottest pitching prospect notes.

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/8/2006 8:07:19 AM   
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The Atlanta reincarnation of the NAMBLA has completed its first month of play. As of April 30, 2000, standings are as follows-

Metro East
Toronto is in first place, along with Washington and Pittsburg – 14-12

Metro West
San Diego leads – 16-10, San Francisco is in second, tied with Phoenix – 15-11. Chicago is in 5th place 11-15.

Great American East
Orlando leads the division – 17-9, followed by Atlanta – 14-12 and New Hampshire – 13-13.

Great American West
Michigan leads 19-7, Las Vegas in second – 14-12 and Portland is in 4th 13-13.

Stat leaders are:

Hitting
Average-Anthony Mccoy, Philadelphia - .421 107 ab 45 hits.
Home Runs - Jimmy Sanchez, Reno – 11
From teams of interest – 2nd Mike Riggs, Orlando – 10
Jeffrey Eisenbarth, Atlanta – 10
RBI - Justin Cruz, Washington – 29
Manuel Salazar, Toronto – 29
John Rogers – New Hampshire – 26

Pitching
ERA – Roger Spencer, Orlando – 1.38
Jessie Stewart – San Diego -1.69
Edward Bias – Atlanta – 1.73
Joseph Holman, New Hampshire – 1.91
Wins – Mathew Miller, Atlantic City – 5
Elbert Maloney, Philadelphia – 5
Edward Bias, Atlanta -5
Team Batting
Avg- San Francisco - .298
Top of teams of interest-Chicago .275 (5th place)


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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/8/2006 10:41:26 PM   
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Wanted to report a couple of crazy games near the end of May...

5/25/00 - I blow an 8 to 1 lead in the 6th to lose to Pittsburgh, 12 to 9.  Mario Garrett, whom I received in a trade from Boston and then traded away to Pittsburgh back in April, hit 3 HR's and knocked in 5 RBI's to help the Steal take one on the road.

5/26/00 - The next night, my bullpen stinks just as bad as the previous night, and I find myself down 6 to 3 heading into the bottom of the ninth. I get one run across the plate and have men on the corners with 2 outs.  Pittsburgh has Carlton Rawlinson on the mound who has yet to blow a save all season.....

Carlton Rawlinson pitches to Roy Garcia
Pittsburgh to attempt a pitchout if the count if appropraite
Pitch 3: (in Play)
HOME RUN TO LF

A walk-off 3-run HR for Garcia, and the first for the Surf Dawgs this season.  We're still 7 games back, waiting for Phoenix to stumble...

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/8/2006 10:43:55 PM   
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Nice.. I don't think I've had a walk-off HR yet this season.  But I have had 2 grand slams with 1 being by one of my pitchers.

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/8/2006 11:14:28 PM   
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Interesting assn.  Was this made with the default xml or were there some tweaks done to the player creation values?

I'd like to play it, but honestly don't have the RAM at this point.  The insane payrolls are somewhat an issue, too.  But overall, very interesting.

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/8/2006 11:22:25 PM   
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I believe it's all with the default XML since I didn't download a different xml file.

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/8/2006 11:29:46 PM   
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yes, all default.

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/9/2006 12:47:50 AM   
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I think that it is interesting that the first hitter facing Atlanta pitchers in virtually every game so far has lead off with a hit.  In virtually every game the Atlanta lead off man, regardless of who it is starts the game by striking out

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 8/28/2006 4:30:47 AM   
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Okay well this thread has been pretty silent lately so I thought I would update everyone on how my NAMBLA world is going.

My association is at the halfway point, having played 81 games so far.

Okay well so far after managing the first 81 games of the season my Orlando Thunder have gone 40 - 41.

Our top 3 hitters(min 275 AB)-

RF David Calabrese    .335 11 HR 39 RBI
3B Roderick Robinson .324 8 HR 53 RBI
CF Jeffrey Rhodes     .291 5 HR 38 RBI

Our top 3 pitchers(min 90 IP)

#3 SP Jerry Graham   3.73 ERA 75 SO 41 BB
#5 SP Coy Hume       4.04 ERA 70 SO 32 BB
#1 SP Walter Hurwitz 4.29 ERA 89 SO 34 BB

Orlando is in 2nd in the Eastern Division of the Great American League
Phoenix is in 4th in the Western Division of the Metropolitan League with a record of 37 - 44
San Diego is in 6th in the Western Division of the Metropolitan League with a record of 33 - 48
Chicago is in 5th in the Western Division of the Metropolitan League with a record of 36 - 45
Portland is in 3rd in the Western Division of the Great American League with a record of 42 - 39
Las Vegas is in 2nd in the Western Division of the Great American League with a record of 45 - 36

As for the League Leaders, since this will be interesting to compare:

Avg. Werner Velez, California, .353 
HRs Thomas Tierney, Chicago  28
RBI Thomas Tierney, Chicago, 78
SB Jefferey Rhoades, Orlando, 44
OBP James Mitchell, Reno .426

ERA
Richard Powley, Pittsburgh 2.05
WINS Andrew Pierce, Washington, Daniel Reece, San Francisco & James Estes, Hawaii 12
SVS
Samuel Rumfelt, Washington 28
K's
Daniel Eldridge, Las Vegas & Lester Rubio, Reno 133  << must have something to do with those gambling cities and striking out at the craps table LOL

Hawaii leads both leagues with a record of 52 - 29.  Hawaii leades the Western Division of the Great American League and Atlanta leads the Eastern Division.  Washinton leads the Eastern Division of the Metropolitan League and Seattle & Anaheim are tied for the lead of the Western Division of the Metropolitan League.


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RE: NAMBLA Association - 2/20/2007 2:50:24 PM   
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It's a shame that this thread died.. when I reinstall Puresim again I want to try and start this back up because this was a great association.  Hope you other guy's do the same again.

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RE: NAMBLA Association - 2/22/2007 11:24:14 PM   
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Well I reinstalled PS2007 and copied over my backup of this association and so far I've managed 2 games.. 1 win & 1 loss..

So I'm wondering.. WHERE ARE ALL THE OTHER GM'S THAT WERE RUNNING THIS ASSOCIATION???

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