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ReignOnU wrote:SP Thomas Washington of the New York Launch honored: Wins the 2026 NDL AL Tom Seaver Trophy.
Some interesting tidbits on this year's Seaver Award and the award in general

1. Closest vote ever: 64 to 62 for Washington.
2. However, Pachecho got 10 first-place votes to Washington's five which means a bunch of people simply left Pachecho off the ballot or voted him low.
3. I voted him third behind Washington and O'Quinn. I voted Washington-O'Quinn-Pachecho-Ayala-Peters.
4. This is the fourth time Pachecho has finished second in the voting and second time finishing behind Washington.
5. Had Pachecho won, his 14 wins would have been the lowest for a SP winner ever but his 2.16 ERA would have been the lowest, too.
6. Julio Ayala, who had a 2.11 ERA to lead the AL and had near identical numbers to Pachecho (including fourteen wins), finished a distant fourth.

A. There have been 17 Tom Seaver Awards handed out in the Atlantic/American league to eleven pitchers but only seven teams.
B. New England, Sheltown, and Port Orange have been awarded it three times ... with three different players.
C. Carolina (Foster in 2012) and Washington (Rivera in 2022) are the only teams to have won only one AL Seaver Award. The other 15 have been won by New York, Sheltown, Port Orange, New England, and Toronto/Miami.
D. Pablo Garcia is the only player to win a Seaver Award in both leagues.

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cougnix wrote:
Please highlight for me where it tells me where the money comes from in the budget?

At any rate, the Polar Bears would like to add 2500 seats.
Exactly where do you think the money would come from? Do you have a special rainy day fund in your organization that others don't? Maybe I'm wrong for thinking that there is only 1 option and this is kind of common sense.

As for directing you to the rules (crazy concept)... The rule explains specifically the costs that you asked about, hence why I asked if you had read it. Which you clearly hadn't. I also gave you the answer, in less detailed terms.
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trendon wrote:D. Pablo Garcia is the only player to win a Seaver Award in both leagues.

This actually isnt true
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ajalves wrote:
trendon wrote:
ReignOnU wrote:SP Thomas Washington of the New York Launch honored: Wins the 2026 NDL AL Tom Seaver Trophy.
Some interesting tidbits on this year's Seaver Award and the award in general

1. Closest vote ever: 64 to 62 for Washington.
2. However, Pachecho got 10 first-place votes to Washington's five which means a bunch of people simply left Pachecho off the ballot or voted him low.
3. I voted him third behind Washington and O'Quinn. I voted Washington-O'Quinn-Pachecho-Ayala-Peters.
4. This is the fourth time Pachecho has finished second in the voting and second time finishing behind Washington.
5. Had Pachecho won, his 14 wins would have been the lowest for a SP winner ever but his 2.16 ERA would have been the lowest, too.
6. Julio Ayala, who had a 2.11 ERA to lead the AL and had near identical numbers to Pachecho (including fourteen wins), finished a distant fourth.

A. There have been 17 Tom Seaver Awards handed out in the Atlantic/American league to eleven pitchers but only seven teams.
B. New England, Sheltown, and Port Orange have been awarded it three times ... with three different players.
C. Carolina (Foster in 2012) and Washington (Rivera in 2022) are the only teams to have won only one AL Seaver Award. The other 15 have been won by New York, Sheltown, Port Orange, New England, and Toronto/Miami.
D. Pablo Garcia is the only player to win a Seaver Award in both leagues.

go on....
... of the teams to have won an award, none of them are doing as piss poor as Port Orange and Toronto/Miami. Poetic.
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trendon wrote:B. New England, Sheltown, and Port Orange have been awarded it three times ... with three different players
3 for me? Whoa.

I can only think of Pablo Garcia and Hogan. Hmm...
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trendon wrote:
ajalves wrote:
trendon wrote:
ReignOnU wrote:SP Thomas Washington of the New York Launch honored: Wins the 2026 NDL AL Tom Seaver Trophy.
Some interesting tidbits on this year's Seaver Award and the award in general

1. Closest vote ever: 64 to 62 for Washington.
2. However, Pachecho got 10 first-place votes to Washington's five which means a bunch of people simply left Pachecho off the ballot or voted him low.
3. I voted him third behind Washington and O'Quinn. I voted Washington-O'Quinn-Pachecho-Ayala-Peters.
4. This is the fourth time Pachecho has finished second in the voting and second time finishing behind Washington.
5. Had Pachecho won, his 14 wins would have been the lowest for a SP winner ever but his 2.16 ERA would have been the lowest, too.
6. Julio Ayala, who had a 2.11 ERA to lead the AL and had near identical numbers to Pachecho (including fourteen wins), finished a distant fourth.

A. There have been 17 Tom Seaver Awards handed out in the Atlantic/American league to eleven pitchers but only seven teams.
B. New England, Sheltown, and Port Orange have been awarded it three times ... with three different players.
C. Carolina (Foster in 2012) and Washington (Rivera in 2022) are the only teams to have won only one AL Seaver Award. The other 15 have been won by New York, Sheltown, Port Orange, New England, and Toronto/Miami.
D. Pablo Garcia is the only player to win a Seaver Award in both leagues.

go on....
... of the teams to have won an award, none of them are doing as piss poor as Port Orange and Toronto/Miami. Poetic.

:lol:

we're fine. In fact I'll post it here now. Playoffs are a lock next year for Port Orange
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trendon wrote:
ajalves wrote:
trendon wrote:
ReignOnU wrote:SP Thomas Washington of the New York Launch honored: Wins the 2026 NDL AL Tom Seaver Trophy.
Some interesting tidbits on this year's Seaver Award and the award in general

1. Closest vote ever: 64 to 62 for Washington.
2. However, Pachecho got 10 first-place votes to Washington's five which means a bunch of people simply left Pachecho off the ballot or voted him low.
3. I voted him third behind Washington and O'Quinn. I voted Washington-O'Quinn-Pachecho-Ayala-Peters.
4. This is the fourth time Pachecho has finished second in the voting and second time finishing behind Washington.
5. Had Pachecho won, his 14 wins would have been the lowest for a SP winner ever but his 2.16 ERA would have been the lowest, too.
6. Julio Ayala, who had a 2.11 ERA to lead the AL and had near identical numbers to Pachecho (including fourteen wins), finished a distant fourth.

A. There have been 17 Tom Seaver Awards handed out in the Atlantic/American league to eleven pitchers but only seven teams.
B. New England, Sheltown, and Port Orange have been awarded it three times ... with three different players.
C. Carolina (Foster in 2012) and Washington (Rivera in 2022) are the only teams to have won only one AL Seaver Award. The other 15 have been won by New York, Sheltown, Port Orange, New England, and Toronto/Miami.
D. Pablo Garcia is the only player to win a Seaver Award in both leagues.

go on....
... of the teams to have won an award, none of them are doing as piss poor as Port Orange and Toronto/Miami. Poetic.
one of us chose to be bad, the other is just bad
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ReignOnU wrote:
cougnix wrote:
Please highlight for me where it tells me where the money comes from in the budget?

At any rate, the Polar Bears would like to add 2500 seats.
Exactly where do you think the money would come from? Do you have a special rainy day fund in your organization that others don't? Maybe I'm wrong for thinking that there is only 1 option and this is kind of common sense.

As for directing you to the rules (crazy concept)... The rule explains specifically the costs that you asked about, hence why I asked if you had read it. Which you clearly hadn't. I also gave you the answer, in less detailed terms.
Simple answer would suffice, you don't have to be an ass. I didn't know if there was a budget line somewhere that it would go in other than Cash. Why is that such a fucking hard question to answer?
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cougnix wrote:
ReignOnU wrote:
cougnix wrote:
Please highlight for me where it tells me where the money comes from in the budget?

At any rate, the Polar Bears would like to add 2500 seats.
Exactly where do you think the money would come from? Do you have a special rainy day fund in your organization that others don't? Maybe I'm wrong for thinking that there is only 1 option and this is kind of common sense.

As for directing you to the rules (crazy concept)... The rule explains specifically the costs that you asked about, hence why I asked if you had read it. Which you clearly hadn't. I also gave you the answer, in less detailed terms.
Simple answer would suffice, you don't have to be an ass. I didn't know if there was a budget line somewhere that it would go in other than Cash. Why is that such a fucking hard question to answer?
Come on Coug. To be fair, how many seasons have you been in the league?

If you really thought that, that means you've never once read the manual, so you can't really be surprised when Reign gets a question like that.
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shel311 wrote:
trendon wrote:B. New England, Sheltown, and Port Orange have been awarded it three times ... with three different players
3 for me? Whoa.

I can only think of Pablo Garcia and Hogan. Hmm...
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ajalves wrote:
trendon wrote:D. Pablo Garcia is the only player to win a Seaver Award in both leagues.

This actually isnt true
Oh, shit, Ladd.
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trendon wrote:
shel311 wrote:
trendon wrote:B. New England, Sheltown, and Port Orange have been awarded it three times ... with three different players
3 for me? Whoa.

I can only think of Pablo Garcia and Hogan. Hmm...
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Marty Crow is the only 5 time gold glove winner
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Uuaww wrote:Marty Crow is the only 5 time gold glove winner
Go Marty!!!

He may be up on the trade block soon, too. :o
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nick wrote: one of us chose to be bad, the other is just bad

you chose to be bad? when exactly did that happen?
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shel311 wrote:
cougnix wrote:
ReignOnU wrote:
cougnix wrote:
Please highlight for me where it tells me where the money comes from in the budget?

At any rate, the Polar Bears would like to add 2500 seats.
Exactly where do you think the money would come from? Do you have a special rainy day fund in your organization that others don't? Maybe I'm wrong for thinking that there is only 1 option and this is kind of common sense.

As for directing you to the rules (crazy concept)... The rule explains specifically the costs that you asked about, hence why I asked if you had read it. Which you clearly hadn't. I also gave you the answer, in less detailed terms.
Simple answer would suffice, you don't have to be an ass. I didn't know if there was a budget line somewhere that it would go in other than Cash. Why is that such a fucking hard question to answer?
Come on Coug. To be fair, how many seasons have you been in the league?

If you really thought that, that means you've never once read the manual, so you can't really be surprised when Reign gets a question like that.
I have never once considered expansion. Simple question I asked.
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ajalves wrote:
nick wrote: one of us chose to be bad, the other is just bad

you chose to be bad? when exactly did that happen?
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Again, if you read the manual, which isn't very much, just once in all these seasons, you would have known the answer. That's the issue here that irked Reign, I'm guessing.
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shel311 wrote: If you really thought that, that means you've never once read the manual.
Manual?? Maybe thats why my team has been steadily falling from the ranks :cry: ...I've been in this league from the start and have never read a manual on how this game works. May give it a shot.
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shel311 wrote:Again, if you read the manual, which isn't very much, just once in all these seasons, you would have known the answer. That's the issue here that irked Reign, I'm guessing.
Where is the proof that I never read the rule thread? I asked where the fucking money came from in the budget. Did I ask how much it would cost? No because I already knew that it was $4.2 mil for every 1000. I read that. Does it say that it is an upfront cost? No. Does it say it comes from cash? No

I haven't done anything with expanding seating I was just ASKING A FUCKING QUESTION.
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