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Post by tyguy on May 5, 2011 21:29:19 GMT -4
Almost all of the HOF pitchers have a relief rating, most of those are 3. Even Phil Niekro got a relief rating. The few that don't I decided to give them a 2. So basically I decided on a rotation and the rest go to the pen, but I can change that anytime during the season. Bob Gibson doesn't have a relief rating and I have him in the pen, but I can see at some point giving him some starts instead of Gaylord Perry. I pick a reliever based on the situation of the game, score, who's up, etc.
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Post by tyguy on May 6, 2011 10:11:22 GMT -4
Game 4
Post Nationals 6, Dead Ballers 2
Dead Ballers 000 200 000 - 2 7 0 Post Nationals 102 210 00x - 6 11 0
WP: G. Perry (1-0) LP: C. Bender (1-1) HR: J. Bench (3)
Gaylord Perry took care of business in game four and the Post Nationals topped the Dead Baller 6-2 to take a 3-1 lead in the series.
Perry went the distance, allowing seven hits, two walks and striking out five. Chief Bender gave up six runs on 10 hits in six innings.
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Post by tyguy on May 6, 2011 11:17:35 GMT -4
Game 5
Dead Ballers 6, Post Nationals 1Dead Ballers 100 004 100 - 6 9 1 Post Nationals 000 010 000 - 1 5 1 WP: T. Brown (1-2) LP: T. Seaver (1-2) A big game five performance from Three Finger Brown as the Dead Ballers win 6-1. The Post Nationals still lead the series 3-2, but game six is back at Shibe Park. A slight batting order change created a run in the top of the first with singles from Ty Cobb, Eddie Collins and a sacrifice fly from Joe Jackson. After that, Tom Seaver retired 14 in a row. The Post Nationals tied the game with a run scoring on a doubleplay grounder in the fifth. The Dead Ballers batted around and scored four runs in the top of the sith. Jackson singled in a run and Tris Speaker tripled him home. Bobby Wallace drove in two with a base hit for a 5-1 lead. Warren Spahn gave up back to back two-out doubles in the seventh to Jackson and Speaker. Brown went the distance, allowing five hits. Seaver took the loss after six innings, five runs and seven hits. The Dead Ballers will have to use a new starter in game six after Walter Johnson threw 10 innings in game two.
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Post by tyguy on May 6, 2011 13:34:02 GMT -4
Game 6
Post Nationals 8, Dead Ballers 2Post Nationals 000 001 061 - 8 15 1 Dead Ballers 002 000 000 - 2 10 1 WP: W. Spahn (1-2) LP: E. Plank (0-1) HR: W. Mays (3), E. Mathews (3) It was in the grasp of the Dead Ballers, a win to force game seven. Instead, a six-run eighth propelled the Post Nationals to an 8-2 win and they take the series 4-2. Eddie Plank was looking good, allowing just a solo home run to Willie Mays thru seven innings. In the top of the eighth, Mays, Hank Aaron and Orlando Cepeda all singled to tie the game 2-2. Jack Chesbro came on and gave up an RBI-double to Mike Schmidt and a two-run single to Ernie Banks. Eddie Mathews' pinch-hit two-run home run capped off the inning. Warren Spahn picked up the win with one inning of work in relief of Juan Marichal.
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Post by tyguy on May 7, 2011 21:47:19 GMT -4
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Post by tyguy on May 7, 2011 22:27:41 GMT -4
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Post by jasonjaconetti on May 8, 2011 6:31:01 GMT -4
What we need is a template for message boards to post boxscores
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Post by wildfire on May 8, 2011 10:17:18 GMT -4
That one for kids is really cool... I'll have to print that out for my 10 year old.
I'd concur with Jason.. love a way to post box scores... broadcast blast doesn't let you copy and pate.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on May 8, 2011 10:33:50 GMT -4
I'm just not that good with the table feature here yet. I will work on it.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on May 8, 2011 11:03:11 GMT -4
How does this look: Team | 1 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | | R | H | E | Team #1
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Post by tyguy on May 8, 2011 14:25:20 GMT -4
That works. Post the text you made it with.
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Post by tyguy on May 8, 2011 14:43:47 GMT -4
Series Recap
Post Nationals def. The Dead Ballers four games to two
G1 Post Nationals 8, Dead Ballers 6 G2 Dead Ballers 4, Post Nationals 3 (10 inn) G3 Post Nationals 6, Dead Ballers 2 G4 Post Nationals 6, Dead Ballers 2 G5 Dead Ballers 6, Post Nationals 1 G6 Post Nationals 8, Dead Ballers 2
Post Nationals Series Stats
Team Avg .278 Runs 32 HR 10
Willie Mays .375 / 2 HR / 7R Eddie Mathews .350 3 HR / 8 RBI Ernie Banks .300 / 6 RBI / 6R Hank Aaron .280 / 2 HR / 5 RBI
Team ERA 3.46 Runs Allowed 22
Juan Marichal 3.46 ERA Sandy Koufax 1-0 / 2.00 ERA Gaylord Perry 1-0 / 2.00 ERA Warren Spahn 4G / 1-1 / 1SV / 3.18 ERA
Dead Ballers Series Stats
Team Avg .251 Runs 22 Doubles 16
Ty Cobb .391 / 2 HR / 7 RBI / 7R Eddie Collins .360 Joe Jackson .296 / 5 doubles Tris Speaker .318 / 5 RBI George Sisler .316
Team ERA 4.75 Runs Allowed 32 HR Allowed 10
Three Finger Brown 1-1 / 3.21 ERA Walter Johnson 1-0 / 2.70 ERA Eddie Plank 3G / 1GS / 0-1 / 3.27 ERA
Post Nationals Tournament Stats
Record: 8-4 Team Avg .285 Runs 73 HR 19
Willie Mays .385 / 3 HR 11 RBI Ernie Banks .273 / 4 HR / 14 RBI Hank Aaron .250 / 3 HR / 11 RBI Eddie Mathews .273 / 3 HR 9 RBI Joe Morgan .359
Team ERA 3.98 Runs Allowed 56 HR Allowed 11
Sandy Koufax 3-0 / 3.60 ERA Juan Marichal 2-0 / 3.90 ERA Phil Niekro 5G / 1SV / 0.82 ERA
Dead Ballers Tournament Stats
Record 5-6 Team Avg .289 Runs 60 Doubles 23 HR 10 SB 13-15
Ty Cobb .378 / 15R / 11RBI Tris Speaker .333 / 13 RBI Frank Baker .326 / 12 RBI Joe Jackson .354 / 12R
Team ERA 4.08 Runs Allowed 48 HR Allowed 14
Walter Johnson 3-0 / 2.57 ERA Three Finger Brown 1-2 / 3.68 ERA
Next series (last in round 2)
Kansas City Monarchs (2-4) vs. The Left Outers (3-4)
Probable Starters: G1 Leroy Matlock (1-0, 1.17) vs. Steve Carlton (1-0, 2.00) G2 Satchel Paige (0-2, 9.00) vs. Don Sutton (0-1, 8.10) G3 Ray Brown (0-2, 7.50) vs. Fergie Jenkins (0-0, 9.82) G4 Verdell Mathis (0-0, 24.00) vs. Don Drysdale (1-0, 6.00)
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Post by tyguy on May 8, 2011 18:57:12 GMT -4
Round 2
Game 1
Left Outers 10, Kansas City 4Kansas City 210 010 000 - 4 9 3 Left Outers 010 122 04x - 10 17 1 WP: S. Carlton (2-0) LP: L. Matlock (1-1) HR: R. Dandridge (1); F. Robinson (4), J. Foxx (2) Kansas City1. T. Scales, 2b 4-1-2 D. Seay, 2b 1-0-0 2. T. Stearnes, cf 2-1-1 3. W. Wells, ss 3-0-2 4. J. Wilson, lf 4-0-1 5. B. Leonard, 1b 4-0-0 6. R. Dandridge, 3b 5-1-2 7. B. Perkins, c 3-0-0 8. S. Palm, c 0-0-0 9. L. Matlock, p 2-0-0 Bill Wright, ph 1-0-0 Left Outers1. J. Robinson, 3b 5-2-2 2. A. Vaughn, ss 4-0-2 L. Boudreau, ss 1-0-0 3. H. Heilmann, rf 5-1-2 4. R. Kiner, 1b 4-2-1 5. J. Foxx, c 4-2-3 6. F. Robinson, lf 5-2-3 7. H. Wilson, cf 5-0-2 8. B. Herman, 2b 5-1-2 9. S. Carlton, p 2-0-0 W. Stargell, ph 1-0-0 E. Wynn, p 1-0-0 A close game was broken up in the eighth and the Left Outers take game 1 by a 10-4 score over the Kansas City Monarchs. Frank Robinson hit two home runs and had five RBI. Steve Carlton went seven innings for the win, striking out eight. Leroy Matlock wsa the loser after 5 1/3 innings allowing six runs on 12 hits. The Monarchs had the lead with two in the first and a solo home run in the second by Ray Dandridge. Turkey Stearnes tripled and scored in the fifth on Jud Wilson's single for a 4-2 lead. The Left Outers scored two in the fifth and two more in the sixth. The lead changed hands ona double by Jackie Robinson and a triple by Arky Vaughn.
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Post by tyguy on May 9, 2011 19:43:26 GMT -4
Game 2
Kansas City 7, Left Outers 6Kansas City 000 421 000 - 7 13 0 Left Outers 210 000 021 - 6 17 1 WP: S. Paige (1-2) LP: D. Sutton (0-2) SV: H. Smith (2) HR: S. Palm (2); D. Snider (2) Kansas City1. B. Serrell, 2b 5-1-3 2. R. Dixon, rf 4-0-0 3. T. Stearnes, cf 5-0-2 4. W. Wells, ss 4-0-1 5. J. Wilson, lf 4-1-0 6. B. Leonard, 1b 5-2-2 7. R. Dandridge, 3b 5-2-2 8. S. Palm, c 5-1-3 9. S. Paige, p 4-0-0 Left Outers1. J. Robinson, 2b 5-1-3 2. A. Vaughn, ss 5-1-3 3. H. Heilmann, rf 4-1-2 4. W. Stargell, 1b 5-0-2 5. J. Foxx, 3b 4-1-3 6. F. Robinson, lf 5-1-1 7. D. Snider, cf 4-1-1 8. M. Cochrane, c 4-0-1 9. D. Sutton, p 2-0-0 G. Goslin, ph 1-0-0 W. McCovey, ph 1-0-1 The Monarchs held on to win game two 7-6 and even the series at one game apiece. The Left outers took a 3-0 lead after two. The Monarchs then scored seven runs the next three innings. Buck Leonard doubled a run home, then Jackie Robinson had an erro. Spoony Palm came up and drilled a three-run homer. The next inning, Ray Dandriged doubled in a run and Palm tripled him home. The Left outers got Satchel Paige off the mound in the eighth. In the ninth, Arky Vaughn led off with a round tripper of Hilton Smith. Smith loaded the bases, but got a 6-2-3 double play out of Frank Robinson, and a strikeout to preserve the win.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on May 10, 2011 7:10:13 GMT -4
Posted a thread for the line score. I will do one for the boxscore when I get a chance.
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