to say is not is to say they ever wereBigRy wrote:nick wrote:ya, its pretty much Miami/Houston vs the NL at this pointajalves wrote:The A.L. doesnt stand a chance this year.
Oooh now nick is being a meanie and says Bama is not a contender!
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...But keep forgetting to turn it off in octobernick wrote:Start cruise control in April usuallySeeitsaveit13 wrote:You need to start cruise control in July next year instead of Augustnick wrote:yay lost Hayden for 3 months.




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Mediocrity!Cnasty wrote:6 teams within 1 game of the final wildcard spot in the AL.
Parity!
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I'm confident that he can get to sustainability from where he is. I'm not saying it's easy, but I'm saying it's very possible. He's done a lot of things right. I could go into crazy detail about how to make the finances work from here, but a key thing that you have to remember is that his profit isn't capped. If he starts generating revenue and figures out how to move the expensive pieces for cheap/talented players, that $100m that he's going to be sitting at when the season ends can disappear by the end of 2035.shel311 wrote:The debt will get out of control, but who cares if he can win 1 or more.ReignOnU wrote:shel311 wrote:Your team isn't built for the long term. Your team will actually help my cyclical argument in about 3-4 seasons.Cnasty wrote:I thought we were friends.shel311 wrote:and now Cincy/LE.
I'm watching Boston closely. He has enormous debt... but if he plays his cards right, he can flip that into a perennial power.
I guess my main point is, Cincy has sustained it, LE is built to sustain it. But Boston definitely has a shelf life that will expire. The dominos will start falling after 2034 when Vandal becomes a free agent or is traded.
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/4)
anyway who understands numbers knows you build for 162 games and whatever happens in 7 happens. I build for 162, I cant control small sample randomness. Maybe this playoffs ill play the "whoa is me" card all chat and maybe I'll win like youSeeitsaveit13 wrote:...But keep forgetting to turn it off in octobernick wrote:Start cruise control in April usuallySeeitsaveit13 wrote:You need to start cruise control in July next year instead of Augustnick wrote:yay lost Hayden for 3 months.
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Yup. You're right. The sim processed my lack of faith in my team and felt bad for me. You should try it!nick wrote:anyway who understands numbers knows you build for 162 games and whatever happens in 7 happens. I build for 162, I cant control small sample randomness. Maybe this playoffs ill play the "whoa is me" card all chat and maybe I'll win like youSeeitsaveit13 wrote:...But keep forgetting to turn it off in octobernick wrote:Start cruise control in April usuallySeeitsaveit13 wrote:You need to start cruise control in July next year instead of Augustnick wrote:yay lost Hayden for 3 months.




Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/4)
It's really messed up how much better batting talent and depth is than pitching in our league vs real life.
Just as an example:
The best team OBP in MLB last year was the Dodgers at 0.333.
The average team OBP in the NDL AL right now is at 0.336.
Just as an example:
The best team OBP in MLB last year was the Dodgers at 0.333.
The average team OBP in the NDL AL right now is at 0.336.
Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/4)
i think there are other factors that go into that other than batting vs pitching talent.

Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/4)
ReignOnU wrote:
I'm confident that he can get to sustainability from where he is. I'm not saying it's easy, but I'm saying it's very possible. He's done a lot of things right. I could go into crazy detail about how to make the finances work from here, but a key thing that you have to remember is that his profit isn't capped. If he starts generating revenue and figures out how to move the expensive pieces for cheap/talented players, that $100m that he's going to be sitting at when the season ends can disappear by the end of 2035.
maybe you should just call him

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I wish he would as I need a finance consultant obviously as I don't see how I can shed the debt unless I have another fire sale in 2-3 years which of course I am trying to avoid with the moves I've made.
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/4)
Chicks dig the long ball!!!dakshdar wrote:It's really messed up how much better batting talent and depth is than pitching in our league vs real life.
Just as an example:
The best team OBP in MLB last year was the Dodgers at 0.333.
The average team OBP in the NDL AL right now is at 0.336.
Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/4)
The NDL Mitchell Report hasnt come out yetdakshdar wrote:It's really messed up how much better batting talent and depth is than pitching in our league vs real life.
Just as an example:
The best team OBP in MLB last year was the Dodgers at 0.333.
The average team OBP in the NDL AL right now is at 0.336.

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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/4)
Dave wouldn't like that. Sharing of strategy and all...Cnasty wrote:I wish he would as I need a finance consultant obviously as I don't see how I can shed the debt unless I have another fire sale in 2-3 years which of course I am trying to avoid with the moves I've made.




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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/4)
Alright, let's do this:ajalves wrote:The NDL Mitchell Report hasnt come out yetdakshdar wrote:It's really messed up how much better batting talent and depth is than pitching in our league vs real life.
Just as an example:
The best team OBP in MLB last year was the Dodgers at 0.333.
The average team OBP in the NDL AL right now is at 0.336.
Jaime Cruz = Barry Bonds
Jose Lopez - Mark McGwire(I think Lopez is the low average/big HR guy)
Big Cheese ARod = Well, ARod
Who's the good, but not quite all time GREAT OOTPer wagging his finger at Congress? Pat Johnson, Domingo Valles?
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shel311 wrote:
Who's the good, but not quite all time GREAT OOTPer wagging his finger at Congress? Pat Johnson, Domingo Valles?
Rojas




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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/4)
Seeitsaveit13 wrote:shel311 wrote:
Who's the good, but not quite all time GREAT OOTPer wagging his finger at Congress? Pat Johnson, Domingo Valles?
Rojas

Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/4)
good game here.shel311 wrote:Alright, let's do this:ajalves wrote:The NDL Mitchell Report hasnt come out yetdakshdar wrote:It's really messed up how much better batting talent and depth is than pitching in our league vs real life.
Just as an example:
The best team OBP in MLB last year was the Dodgers at 0.333.
The average team OBP in the NDL AL right now is at 0.336.
Jaime Cruz = Barry Bonds
Jose Lopez - Mark McGwire(I think Lopez is the low average/big HR guy)
Big Cheese ARod = Well, ARod
Who's the good, but not quite all time GREAT OOTPer wagging his finger at Congress? Pat Johnson, Domingo Valles?
expand it and we'll have some immersion

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Cnasty wrote:I wish he would as I need a finance consultant obviously as I don't see how I can shed the debt unless I have another fire sale in 2-3 years which of course I am trying to avoid with the moves I've made.

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Wu??shel311 wrote:Alright, let's do this:ajalves wrote:The NDL Mitchell Report hasnt come out yetdakshdar wrote:It's really messed up how much better batting talent and depth is than pitching in our league vs real life.
Just as an example:
The best team OBP in MLB last year was the Dodgers at 0.333.
The average team OBP in the NDL AL right now is at 0.336.
Jaime Cruz = Barry Bonds
Jose Lopez - Mark McGwire(I think Lopez is the low average/big HR guy)
Big Cheese ARod = Well, ARod
Who's the good, but not quite all time GREAT OOTPer wagging his finger at Congress? Pat Johnson, Domingo Valles?