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KG Erwin -> Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 12:43:38 AM)

Just curious. Is it modern-day, deadball, the big-bang (1920-45), the "Golden Age" (1946-60), or however else you may define a historical period?

My favorite historical period is well-known, as I write about it frequently. [;)]




PadresFan104 -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 12:46:33 AM)

Modern day starting with 1980.  Still, I had a blast playing the Pirates from the mid-late 50's in my beta dynasty.

Al




Beach23BoyP -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 12:49:44 AM)

1951 thru 1986 or so.




PanzersEast -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 12:51:42 AM)

1920-1945
1980-Present

Would like to dabble with Ty Cobb during the dead ball era......




akcranker -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 1:02:11 AM)

Probably 1986-present for me.  I'm a Mark McGwire & Oakland A's fan and this is about as far back as I can remember watching baseball so I can remember these players and it makes it that much more enjoyable for me.




JungleJim99 -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 1:43:55 AM)

My favorite era (be it playing sim games or reading) is the Roaring 20's




DreamTeams -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 4:00:05 AM)

The 'Golden Age'




rowech -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 4:09:59 AM)

Most of us will go for the era they grew up in. 1985-1996 does it for me. It's more like '84-'94 but I was still into baseball a little bit after the strike but not like I was. In addition, I really love baseball from the 60s....just so many great players.




KG Erwin -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 4:20:34 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DreamTeams

The 'Golden Age'


Ah, I man after my own heart. A curiousity -- 28-year old Jackie Robinson is fast and has a great eye, but his potential is low, as Lahman imports him.

Frankly, I might bypass him in the amateur draft in Round 1. His defensive skills aren't strong, BUT he usually had great speed and contact. A great leadoff batter -- probably.

So, where would he rate in an amateur draft?




SittingDuck -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 4:59:46 AM)

60-70's - what I grew up with. You know, the polyester, no-belt, stretch waistband uniforms - those are classic.




Cantankerous -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 5:17:07 AM)

Well, I've only ever played with fictional players, but if I were to start simming with historical players I think it would be most interesting to play in the 20's and 30's.




Sonny -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 9:56:30 PM)

'60s for me.

Gibson, Koufax, Drysdale, McLain. Mantle, Maris, Robinson, Wills. Killebrew, Yaz.




Nomo Ootp -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/1/2006 10:03:58 PM)

I play fictional, but try to mimic the 60's-70's style of baseball.  I love good pitching and hitters having 35 homers meaning that you had a monster year!!!!!   Generally use 4 man rotations, bring the SB down a bit and a lot more hit and run strategy in the game....

Of course this was all done when playing OOTP - still waiting to get my notification to download the version of PS that I just ordered via money order.  My demo version of PS expired so I am waiting for the opportunity to play - but this waiting period will give me a chance to design my team and logos....





CrashDavis -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/5/2006 3:15:29 AM)

Always began my career replays with the 1921 season. Am now mid-way thru 1961 season.




Yankeefan -> RE: Which Historical Era Do You Favor the Most? (7/5/2006 7:55:55 AM)

I prefer either the '40s - '50s, '70s or '95 to present.




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