1 - fknmclane
2 - GlassJoe
3 - doveRBI
4 - Mets_bs
5 - MarquisEXB
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I'm in especially if JimRice is going to simulate all the games for us. Is there a fee involved?
I want in. You guys had the luxury of no dove last season, ergo you had a chance to win. Put me in the league and kiss your ass goodbye.
I'm in
Count me IN!
since i was in the first season, if we end up with more people wanting to play than spots available, I'll let somebody have my spot...but if not, I'm back to exact my revenge!
I don't think that will be a problem
LAST CALL!
The deadline to enter the League is midnight on Tuesday morning, Dec 30th - Look for the draft to start sometime before Wednesday.
What is the schedule like and do you want us to post draft picks on the draft thread itself? I say we make this the true 2004 season with each team having a game each day of the year.
Good Idea.
My opinion is that since I have already volunteered to simulate everything, the 162 game plan should be left for Season III.
You might also want to get the full 8/10 player league; maybe even break it into 2 leagues (that might be a bit much).
I think there would be some killer stats - Bond's homerun record would most likely fall if RBIers played the full 162.
I'm open for suggestions... I was planning to do the schedule in a somewhat organized format - having a daily schedule of games.
Quote from: doveRBI on 12/30/03, 10:25:05 AM
do you want us to post draft picks on the draft thread itself?
yes; I'll track/update it as quickly as possible and try to figure out patterns of posting (as far as what time people usually post)
It might also be a good idea to let everyone know about what time you could be expected to post, so everyone does not continually check the thread - that's all up to the group though.
QuoteBond's homerun record would most likely fall if RBIers played the full 162
There's an understatement. Don Baylor led the previous league with 9 HR in 8 games - at that rate, he'd be over 180 for an MLB season.
Quote from: BeefMaster on 12/30/03, 12:52:38 PM
QuoteBond's homerun record would most likely fall if RBIers played the full 162
There's an understatement. Don Baylor led the previous league with 9 HR in 8 games - at that rate, he'd be over 180 for an MLB season.
Understatement? Yes.
180? no.
Baylor actually had 10 homers - he would be closer to 203 homers.
Put McGwire in the League and you may challenge Aaron's career mark.