OK, I'll probably won't simulate any of the games until Monday, but get any roster or line-up changes you want to make to me ASAP (or, let me know if your roster is fine the way it is).
The Fantasy RBI site has been updated with the new standings. (http://fantasyrbi.rbicentral.com/FantasyRBI/FantasyRBIStandings.html) This also includes a link to the Week 2 games:
Gantry Division
The Creamy Pirates @ The OC
The Nimrods @ Baines
Doverbi Division
The Fighting Tony Danzas @ The Unholy Legions of Doom
The Poopydicks @ The Hip Young Popes
Interdivisional Game
The Frank Tanana All-Stars @ The South Arkansas Penis
usc..... fine.
[drago] (we) must break you[/drago]
usc...can you put in Clemens to start for me instead of Saberhagen. If I'm up against the Penis, I need to have my best pitcher in there early so I don't get mercied early.
Quote from: Shooty Babitt on 11/22/05, 05:23:51 PM
usc...can you put in Clemens to start for me instead of Saberhagen. If I'm up against the Penis, I need to have my best pitcher in there early so I don't get mercied early.
Done.
The Creamy Pirates @ The OC game is done. The game video and ROM is attached. Recap and box score to follow.
i can't get the game video file to work, i think i just dragged and dropped the opened zip file into virtua nes. is anyone else having problems?
Are you unzipping the folder before opening the movie? The .vmv is inside the zipped file, and you have to open that, and then save the .vmv file somewhere on your computer. The same goes for the Week 2 ROM - unzip it and then open it.
It shouldn't be a drag-and-drop thing:
- Open VirtuaNes
- Open the Week 2 ROM (File<Open)
- Open the Game Movie (Edit<Movie<Replay)
still working on it, thanks for the tip.
i got it to work, thanks. now we'll se who wins
Recap:
It would have been easy to predict a blowout in the Fantasy RBI League game between The OC and The Creamy Pirates on Monday afternoon at Tengen Field. After all, The OC are the defending World Series champions, while The Creamy Pirates were coming off of an embarrasing two-inning defeat in their opening game. However, The Creamy Pirates proved why games are simulated on the field, as they used a 10-run third inning to propel themselves to a shocking 20-7 victory in a game called after seven innings because of the mercy rule.
The Creamy Pirates (1-1) were up 2-0 before their 10-run explosion off of Cy Young winner Doc Gooden (0-1). Gooden loaded the bases to start the inning with three singles and a walk, and Kirby Puckett made him pay by slugging a grand slam into the left field bleachers. Kevin Mitchell also homered and drove in four runs, while Mark McGwire added a home run and three RBI.
Bobby Ojeda (1-1) rebounded from a terrible first start to earn the victory, going all seven innings while giving up six earned runs. Andre Dawson was the lone bright spot for The OC (1-1), hitting a home run and driving in three.
Box Score:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/CpOcWk2Pt1.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/CpOcWk2Pt2.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/CpOcWk2Pt3.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/CpOcWk2Pt4.jpg)
the errors really cost us big time. i think we're going to have to let our infield coach go. we somehow hired the coach affiliated with the 1987 detroit tigers.
Will the Creamy Pirates ever finish a nine inning game and will anyone besides Ojeda get to pitch?
The game video of the Fighting Tony Danzas/Unholy Legions of Doom game is attached. Box score and recap to follow.
Recap:
With The Unholy Legion of Doom's powerful line-up, it's not surprising that someone would hit three home runs in one game. What was surprising on Tuesday was that it was Chet Lemon who did it. Lemon's six RBI combined with Will Clark's five RBI provided plenty of offense as their team defeated The Fighting Tony Danzas 22-12 at Tengen Stadium in a Fantasy RBI League game called after eight innings because of the mercy rule.
The Unholy Legions of Doom (1-1) pounded out an impressive 32 hits against a beleagured Fighting Tony Danzas (0-2) pitching staff. Despite going down big early, the Fighting Tony Danzas used a big seven-run fifth inning and eventually tied the game at 11-11 in the sixth inning. However, The Unholy Legions of Doom hitting did not stop.
Gene Larkin and Harry Spilman each drove in three for the Fighting Tony Danzas in the losing effort.
Box:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/FTDBmWk2Pt1.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/FTDBmWk2Pt2.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/FTDBmWk2Pt3.jpg)
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The Nimrods @ The Parish State University game is done. The game video is attached. Recap and box score to follow.
Recap:
THE Parish State University used four home runs as part of a six-run first inning to defeat The Nimrods 14-8 in a Fantasy RBI League game played Wednesday afternoon at Tengen Stadium.
Darryl Strawberry, Dale Murphy and Wally Joyner each went 4 for 5 to pace a balanced Parish State (2-0) offense, which saw every starter score at least one run. Mike Scott pitched a gutty 6 2/3 innings to pick up the victory. Strawberry drove in three runs, while Joyner hit three doubles and scored three times.
The Nimrods (0-2) closed to within four runs in the seventh inning after trailing by nine earlier in the game. They had several chances to break open a big inning but could not convert, most notably failing to score after loading the bases with no one out in the fifth. In all, The Nimrods stranded 13 base runners.
Cal Ripken homered and drove in three for The Nimrods in the defeat.
Box Score:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/U7PSUWk2Pt1.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/U7PSUWk2Pt2.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/U7PSUWk2Pt3.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/U7PSUWk2Pt4.jpg)
Man perm thought it was straight pitch in the 1st inning
I would like to point out what a bag o' ass Laudner was for you today. 0 for 5, and eight runners stranded.
Quote from: fightonusc on 11/30/05, 02:26:53 PM
I would like to point out what a bag o' ass Laudner was for you today. 0 for 5, and eight runners stranded.
Its seems odd that he's batting fifth...I would think Ripken would be a better #5 guy, shove Coleman in the #1 spot and shift 5-7 down to 6-8.
Any games scheduled for today?
Yeah, I'll try to get the last two games of Week 2 done and up.
Sorry, the end of last week was kind of crazy at work, and I'm just now recovering from the USC/UCLA game.
The Poopydicks @ Hip Young Popes game is complete. Game video is attached. Box score and recap to follow.
Recap:
Chili Davis, Lou Whitaker and George Bell each homered twice to lead The Poopydicks to an impressive 19-6 victory over The Hip Young Popes on Monday at Tengen Stadium in a Fantasy RBI League game that was called after eight innings because to the ten-run mercy rule.
Davis also added two doubles in the lead-off spot for The Poopydicks (2-0) while joining Whitaker in driving in four runs each. Mike Krukow went the distance for The Poopydicks, scattering 12 hits over six innings to get the decision.
Doug DeCinces was again one of the lone bright spots for The Hip Young Popes (0-2) as he hit a homer and doubled. Doyle Anderson was roughed up in the defeat, giving up eight earned runs in four innings of work.
Box Score:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/PdHYPWk2Pt1.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/PdHYPWk2Pt2.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/PdHYPWk2Pt3.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/RBI%20Baseball/PdHYPWk2Pt4.jpg)
Sure would be nice if my hitters would NOT SWING AT EVERYTHING, like 35 MPH curve balls that are 3 feet off the plate.
Evans' strike out against a dead tired Krukow was certainly a low point. It was almost like they were trying to throw the game.
Any games today?
Yeah, really. The South Arkansas Penis can stay hard for only so long.
The Frank Tanana All-Stars vs. South Arkansas Penis game is complete. Movie file is attached. Box score and recap to follow.
Recap:
Jeffrey Leonard went 5 for 5 with four doubles, three runs scored and three RBI to lead the South Arkansas Penis to a 17-13 victory over the Frank Tanana All-Stars in an interdivision Fantasy RBI League game played Tuesday at Tengen Stadium.
Eric Davis drove in four as the Penis (2-0) needed a late rally to pull ahead of a plucky Frank Tanana All-Star (1-1) squad. Leonard scored the go-ahead run in the bottom of the eighth on a throwing error following a Ryne Sandberg single, and pinch-hitter Denny Walling added insurance with a two-run homer. Donnie Moore picked up the victory with an inning of perfect relief.
Tom Brookens hit two solo home runs for the Frank Tanana All-Stars in the defeat, while Rich Gedman drove in four and scored three runs.
Box Score:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/FtSpWk2Pt1.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/FtSpWk2Pt2.jpg)
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(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/fightonusc/FtSpWk2Pt4.jpg)
My lineup was unstoppable against the Popes. Yowza.
The penis is good.