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#56888 | 12/20/2017 12:19:10 pm | Oct 28th, 2034 | |
wickersty Joined: 05/11/2017 Posts: 1002 Deadwood Perambulators II.1 | Hey, DiCarlo was quite the surprise. I love it when you manage to find someone who never has been given the chance and blossoms late in their career. It's sad they had wasted years, but it's cool to give them their "Moonlight Grahm" moment Well, maybe Moonlight isn't the best example. Updated Wednesday, December 20 2017 @ 12:23:49 pm PST |
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#56889 | 12/20/2017 12:23:15 pm | Oct 28th, 2034 | |
wickersty Joined: 05/11/2017 Posts: 1002 Deadwood Perambulators II.1 | Tough to pick my MVP. I think it's likely De La Garza, who hit .287 with .324 OBP and .548 slugging and .872 OPS, with 30 HRs and 119 RBI. Runner up, however, would probably be Major Flynn, who hit .332 with 15 HR despite playing only a little over 2/3 of the season. Updated Wednesday, December 20 2017 @ 12:41:00 pm PST |
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#56910 | 12/21/2017 5:44:38 am | Nov 1st, 2034 | |
Balbinjj Joined: 05/27/2014 Posts: 213 Appleton Foxes III.1 | My batters were not good enough for the level III. Making it very hard to have a definite Most Valuable Player. Justin Summer do was fantastic in posting 17-9 record. ERA: 3.95 BAA: .232 IP: 250 1/2 |
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#56917 | 12/21/2017 12:40:38 pm | Nov 1st, 2034 | |
Seca Joined: 05/05/2014 Posts: 5199 Waterloo Dinosaurs Legends | No surprise for the Dinos. McCarty led the team in hits, average, walks, on base, OPS, runs scored. Was second on the team in SBs, HRs (with 16 hehe) and RBIs. Maybe his best season as a Dino (think a little better than 2030). |
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#56918 | 12/21/2017 1:44:24 pm | Nov 1st, 2034 | |
wickersty Joined: 05/11/2017 Posts: 1002 Deadwood Perambulators II.1 | Jeebus, Seca. How the hell did that guy make it to Round 8 of the draft?!?! | ||
#56927 | 12/21/2017 4:07:06 pm | Nov 4th, 2034 | |
Seca Joined: 05/05/2014 Posts: 5199 Waterloo Dinosaurs Legends | Hehe. That was before the 10 player draft list. With 5 player lists superstars could slip quite a bit further. Wish I could say I drafted him. I was one of 120 lottery players when he showed up on waivers. Without him I suspect I would not have won any Legends titles, and likely would have dropped a season or two ago. |
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#56938 | 12/21/2017 8:15:40 pm | Nov 4th, 2034 | |
TPS Joined: 10/19/2016 Posts: 120 Dallas Dragons IV.8 | Bernie Pennington and Luis Ibanez are very close in stats and really could be co-MVPs. If I had to choose one, I would go with Ibanez due to his 150 less at bats. Ibanez has hit 22 home runs and 92 RBIs with a .329 average. | ||
#56947 | 12/22/2017 3:38:12 am | Nov 4th, 2034 | |
AssumedPseudonym Joined: 10/26/2016 Posts: 1130 Deerfield Beach Rats V.7 | I’d probably have to give it to Chul Moo Jang. He led the league in RBIs, RISP, and POTGs while putting up the best batting average on the team; he’s got a chance at taking the VI.7 MVP. It’s a bit of a tougher call for my pitching staff, though. On the one hand, C-Guez led the league in innings and shutouts, was second in strikeouts, and was the only starter on my staff with a sub-3.00 ERA; he has a shot at repeating last season’s Cy Young. On the other hand, Luis Rojas led the league in saves, converted 54 of 56 save opportunities, and posted an obscene ERA of 0.98 for the season. I may just say to-hell-with-it and call them the team’s co-MVP pitchers. Updated Friday, December 22 2017 @ 3:39:47 am PST |
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#56964 | 12/22/2017 6:54:40 am | Nov 4th, 2034 | |
lostraven Joined: 07/02/2016 Posts: 1269 Corvallis Ravens II.1 | At age 33, and despite tying a career-worst fielding percentage, second baseman Julio Dimas was my only awardee this season, but he was also the MVP. He'll get at least one more half season of play I'm guessing. Will hate to let him go. | ||
#56966 | 12/22/2017 7:03:10 am | Nov 4th, 2034 | |
Bridger Joined: 08/04/2016 Posts: 264 Muncie Flyers III.4 | Adam Collins carried my team from 5th place to 3rd place in the second half of the season. |