A Trip Down Memory Lane (Bernie's Bombers)
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I'm really starting to understand how bad my offense has been since I joined the league... I've won only 3.5 Bernie's since joining the league.
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I'm doing ok, collecting a few regular season Bernie's, the regular season mantle is getting full, man!
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I can't keep up due to all the relocations and then the Dub Era if you can call it that.
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ajalves wrote:We 're rarely up there as well
Its actually very well done by Bernie, I didnt mean this to sound like I thought we were getting ripped off. We've normally been more pitching centric anyhow


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ajalves wrote:ajalves wrote:We 're rarely up there as well
Its actually very well done by Bernie, I didnt mean this to sound like I thought we were getting ripped off. We've normally been more pitching centric anyhow


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ajalves wrote:ajalves wrote:We 're rarely up there as well
Its actually very well done by Bernie, I didnt mean this to sound like I thought we were getting ripped off. We've normally been more pitching centric anyhow
Not pissing on your parade here... but I was a bit shocked last week when I looked at some team all time pitching stats... PO was rarely in the rankings.
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We were built for playoff series.
plus, we were either really good or very very bad throughout the years. put em together and you get average overall
plus, we were either really good or very very bad throughout the years. put em together and you get average overall

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I was thinking that it had to relate to the strength of your #4 / #5 and bullpen. For as great as the big 3 were, the rest was probably being carried.
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yeah maybe. there was a solid 4 or 5 years where my pitching was terribleReignOnU wrote:I was thinking that it had to relate to the strength of your #4 / #5 and bullpen. For as great as the big 3 were, the rest was probably being carried.

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LolUuaww wrote:I'm really starting to understand how bad my offense has been since I joined the league... I've won only 3.5 Bernie's since joining the league.
MY only two players mentioned are notable snubs!!
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All I remember is some dude named Mark Reynolds or something with a 23 overall coming in and pitching a gem against me in the ALCS a few season ago. I was up either 2-1 or it was 2-2 and I had my ace on the mound.ajalves wrote:yeah maybe. there was a solid 4 or 5 years where my pitching was terribleReignOnU wrote:I was thinking that it had to relate to the strength of your #4 / #5 and bullpen. For as great as the big 3 were, the rest was probably being carried.
The details are fuzzy, but I just remember knowing I had a huge edge in the pitching matchup, and your dude just crushed me. It was one of the 2 seasons i went up 2-1 only to lose 3 straight in the ALCS.

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Probably Mark Smithshel311 wrote:All I remember is some dude named Mark Reynolds or something with a 23 overall coming in and pitching a gem against me in the ALCS a few season ago. I was up either 2-1 or it was 2-2 and I had my ace on the mound.ajalves wrote:yeah maybe. there was a solid 4 or 5 years where my pitching was terribleReignOnU wrote:I was thinking that it had to relate to the strength of your #4 / #5 and bullpen. For as great as the big 3 were, the rest was probably being carried.
The details are fuzzy, but I just remember knowing I had a huge edge in the pitching matchup, and your dude just crushed me. It was one of the 2 seasons i went up 2-1 only to lose 3 straight in the ALCS.

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Yep, sounds right. He's a bit behind Jason Stillwell, but firmly at #2 on my least liked SPs.
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shel311 wrote:Yep, sounds right. He's a bit behind Jason Stillwell, but firmly at #2 on my least liked SPs.
he was probably more like a 45-50 overall....but pretty average. He shut out the LOLcats in a pivotal WS game 4 one time to set up the big 3 to close out the series
he was clutch!

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I remember that one too, that had the little chat thing on the remote viewer going crazy.ajalves wrote:shel311 wrote:Yep, sounds right. He's a bit behind Jason Stillwell, but firmly at #2 on my least liked SPs.
he was probably more like a 45-50 overall....but pretty average. He shut out the LOLcats in a pivotal WS game 4 one time to set up the big 3 to close out the series
he was clutch!

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BONUS RELEASE!

Wu earns his 7th trophy despite playing only 74 games. 106 hits in 74 games gets him the nod over Bryant. I usually use 100 games as a minimum unless something extraordinary. Wayne Washington becoming a staple at AL 1B, garnering some traction for the 20th Anniversary Team to be announced after the '29 season. 5th straight season the AL has averaged less than 100 RBI. The NL saw 7 first-time winners led by Lawrence LeBlanc's first appearance and Steve Martin's.
Notable Snubs:
AL 1B Louie Gaudreau, New York .294avg 33hr 102rbi .895ops
AL 1B Walt Minty, Chicago .314avg 27hr 103rbi .897ops
AL 1B Paul Holt, Texas .307avg 36hr 99rbi .923ops
AL 2B Trent Beard, Indianapolis .268avg 27hr 104rbi .785ops
AL 2B Eric Johnson, Houston .313avg 11hr 84rbi .815ops
AL 2B Jeff Brady, Steel City .270avg 28hr 103rbi .802ops
AL OF Julio Burgos, Sheltown .275avg 35hr 107rbi .895ops
AL OF Pedro Estelles, San Diego .270avg 39hr 102rbi .856ops
AL C Juan Banuelos, Sheltown .268avg 23hr 106rbi .826ops
AL DH Steve Bryant, Omaha .354avg 3hr 46rbi .845ops
NL 3B Arthur Mason, Cincinnati .276avg 37hr 147rbi .834ops
NL 3B Edgardo Zamora, Chicago .249avg 33hr 100rbi .808ops
NL C Gary Murray, Cincinnati .279avg 28hr 105rbi .810ops
NL C Hunter White, South Park .292avg 18hr 96rbi .800ops
NL C Roger Jennings, Honolulu .316avg 11hr 56rbi .864ops

The year of Hercules! Hernandez comes out of nowhere to smash the HR and RBI records.

Alex Rodriguez quietly wins his 12th award. Amaya is back with his tenth. Parity is running rampant. NL places 6 newcomers, a year after having 7.
Notable Snubs:
AL 1B Walt Minty, Chicago .303avg 22hr 112rbi .855ops
AL 2B Steve Campbell, Chicago .336avg 9hr 74rbi .808ops
AL 3B Nick Cross, Sheltown .280avg 27hr 98rbi .841ops
AL SS Juan Valdevez, Chicago .331avg 3hr 50rbi .802ops
AL OF Fred Thomas, New England .257avg 33hr 95rbi .902ops
NL 3B Arthur Mason, Cincinnati .270avg 31hr 116rbi .811ops
NL 3B Edgardo Zamora, Chicago .273avg 28hr 82rbi .833ops
NL SS Beau Stuart, Washington .312avg 2hr 60rbi .781ops
NL OF Benny Hamilton, Detroit .306avg 21hr 79rbi .898ops

Wu earns his 7th trophy despite playing only 74 games. 106 hits in 74 games gets him the nod over Bryant. I usually use 100 games as a minimum unless something extraordinary. Wayne Washington becoming a staple at AL 1B, garnering some traction for the 20th Anniversary Team to be announced after the '29 season. 5th straight season the AL has averaged less than 100 RBI. The NL saw 7 first-time winners led by Lawrence LeBlanc's first appearance and Steve Martin's.
Notable Snubs:
AL 1B Louie Gaudreau, New York .294avg 33hr 102rbi .895ops
AL 1B Walt Minty, Chicago .314avg 27hr 103rbi .897ops
AL 1B Paul Holt, Texas .307avg 36hr 99rbi .923ops
AL 2B Trent Beard, Indianapolis .268avg 27hr 104rbi .785ops
AL 2B Eric Johnson, Houston .313avg 11hr 84rbi .815ops
AL 2B Jeff Brady, Steel City .270avg 28hr 103rbi .802ops
AL OF Julio Burgos, Sheltown .275avg 35hr 107rbi .895ops
AL OF Pedro Estelles, San Diego .270avg 39hr 102rbi .856ops
AL C Juan Banuelos, Sheltown .268avg 23hr 106rbi .826ops
AL DH Steve Bryant, Omaha .354avg 3hr 46rbi .845ops
NL 3B Arthur Mason, Cincinnati .276avg 37hr 147rbi .834ops
NL 3B Edgardo Zamora, Chicago .249avg 33hr 100rbi .808ops
NL C Gary Murray, Cincinnati .279avg 28hr 105rbi .810ops
NL C Hunter White, South Park .292avg 18hr 96rbi .800ops
NL C Roger Jennings, Honolulu .316avg 11hr 56rbi .864ops

The year of Hercules! Hernandez comes out of nowhere to smash the HR and RBI records.

Alex Rodriguez quietly wins his 12th award. Amaya is back with his tenth. Parity is running rampant. NL places 6 newcomers, a year after having 7.
Notable Snubs:
AL 1B Walt Minty, Chicago .303avg 22hr 112rbi .855ops
AL 2B Steve Campbell, Chicago .336avg 9hr 74rbi .808ops
AL 3B Nick Cross, Sheltown .280avg 27hr 98rbi .841ops
AL SS Juan Valdevez, Chicago .331avg 3hr 50rbi .802ops
AL OF Fred Thomas, New England .257avg 33hr 95rbi .902ops
NL 3B Arthur Mason, Cincinnati .270avg 31hr 116rbi .811ops
NL 3B Edgardo Zamora, Chicago .273avg 28hr 82rbi .833ops
NL SS Beau Stuart, Washington .312avg 2hr 60rbi .781ops
NL OF Benny Hamilton, Detroit .306avg 21hr 79rbi .898ops

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ajalves wrote:Probably Mark Smithshel311 wrote:All I remember is some dude named Mark Reynolds or something with a 23 overall coming in and pitching a gem against me in the ALCS a few season ago. I was up either 2-1 or it was 2-2 and I had my ace on the mound.ajalves wrote:yeah maybe. there was a solid 4 or 5 years where my pitching was terribleReignOnU wrote:I was thinking that it had to relate to the strength of your #4 / #5 and bullpen. For as great as the big 3 were, the rest was probably being carried.
The details are fuzzy, but I just remember knowing I had a huge edge in the pitching matchup, and your dude just crushed me. It was one of the 2 seasons i went up 2-1 only to lose 3 straight in the ALCS.
SLUG!
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His ridiculous season last year may go down as one of the most bizarre seasons ever. Don't get me wrong, he's showing some respectable power this year, but last year was absolutely nuts. I don't remember wtf I did with my lineup last year, but something had to be clicking to get those numbers. I haven't been able to come close to duplicating them this season.
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