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Old 07-17-2009, 05:43 PM   #1
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All-Time Random Debut Baseball League (OOTPX Dynasty)

Prelude: Ever wonder what it would be like for Babe Ruth to face Sandy Koufax? Or have Barry Bonds and his godfather, Willie Mays in the same outfield? How would Dead-ball Era Great Christy Mathewson fare against modern-day hitters? All these What-ifs can be answered here.

I will be using vesuvius's All-Time Random Debut Database from this thread for this dynasty: All-Time Random Debut Database & Setup instructions for OOTP10 - OOTP Developments Forums

From his description, here is what it does:

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An alternate universe containing every player to ever play in the major leagues, with their debut years mixed up/randomized between 1990 and 2065. Thus you can have Babe Ruth playing against Barry Bonds, etc. (in theory, depending on when they randomly show up in the game).

It is designed for use with a historical game beginning in 2000 (that gives a solid set of players for the 30 MLB teams in the year 2000). As the players are spread out until 2065, that gives many years with which to play the game.


Intro: It's the year 2000, and scientists unveiled the results of a century-long secret, government sponsored operation called the "Brooklyn Project." In cooperation with the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, scientists have created a time machine with a DNA input that brings a previously living ballplayer, back to life form. By using DNA samples from Cooperstown's "DNA bank" one can take a strand of hair from Babe Ruth, a fingernail from Nolan Ryan, or an apple core bitten from the mouth of Christy Mathewson, place it in the machine and within seconds, that player will step out of that machine as a young player, ready to play ball.

In response, the MLB has immediately renounced it rights to all current players, who will now be placed in the database for future harvesting. The "Pro Legends Baseball League" has been formed, and all 30 MLB teams have signed on to play. They will preserve their team names, logos, stadiums, etc.

Every player who has ever played a Major League game is in the Cooperstown DNA Database. Unfortunately, a negligent intern failed to properly label each DNA sample with their respective owner, and thus each incoming crop of players (draft classes) will be totally random and unknown.

PLBL officials have tossed 999 DNA samples consisting of sunflower seed shells, chewing tobacco spit, jock strap pubes, and other bodily fluids from all sorts of different orifices into a bucket. These random unknown samples will be used to reproduce their respective owners and populate the league in an inaugural draft. The draft order will be set randomly, in a serpentine style. For each amateur draft, the PLBL will choose unidentified samples from the random lot (Laymans terms: The draft pool is completely random every year and picked from a database of every player who has ever played an inning. So, like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get). Modern-day (Year 2000) baseball rules and finances apply.

Let's play ball!

Note: I will be taking control of the Baltimore Orioles for this dynasty, but will include interesting notes and story lines throughout the league. This is my first run at this, so pardon the simple formatting and such, I'll get it all figured out soon.


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Old 07-17-2009, 05:44 PM   #2
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Inaugural Draft

Jan. 1st, 2000 - The Inaugurual draft takes place today. Part of the excitement of the PLBL will be to see what sort of random conglomerate of players get pulled out of the time machine and gets entered into each draft class (including the inaugural draft). In the first pool of players was fun, and eclectic selection from all eras. Man am I excited for this! Here are the results of the first 2 rounds.

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Round 1, Pick 1 - Oakland Athletics: LF B. Ruth
Round 1, Pick 2 - Philadelphia Phillies: 1B J. Foxx
Round 1, Pick 3 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP C. Mathewson
Round 1, Pick 4 - Arizona Diamondbacks: SP D. Chance
Round 1, Pick 5 - Detroit Tigers: SP V. Blue
Round 1, Pick 6 - Minnesota Twins: SP J. Peavy
Round 1, Pick 7 - St. Louis Cardinals: SP J. McCormick
Round 1, Pick 8 - Boston Red Sox: SP C. Ferguson
Round 1, Pick 9 - Cleveland Indians: SP T. Ramsey
Round 1, Pick 10 - Montreal Expos: SP J. Rijo
Round 1, Pick 11 - Kansas City Royals: SP S. Rowe
Round 1, Pick 12 - San Francisco Giants: SP J. Santana
Round 1, Pick 13 - New York Yankees: SP R. Ford
Round 1, Pick 14 - Baltimore Orioles: 3B H. Wagner
Round 1, Pick 15 - Anaheim Angels: SP H. Newhouser
Round 1, Pick 16 - Milwaukee Brewers: 1B G. Sisler
Round 1, Pick 17 - Chicago Cubs: SP L. Dierker
Round 1, Pick 18 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: SP A. Pettitte
Round 1, Pick 19 - Chicago White Sox: SP J. Ewing
Round 1, Pick 20 - Colorado Rockies: SP A. Mamaux
Round 1, Pick 21 - Toronto Blue Jays: SP E. Hanson
Round 1, Pick 22 - Florida Marlins: C F. Carroll
Round 1, Pick 23 - Seattle Mariners: SP R. Tomlin
Round 1, Pick 24 - Atlanta Braves: SP E. Blackwell
Round 1, Pick 25 - San Diego Padres: SP J. Devlin
Round 1, Pick 26 - Texas Rangers: SP M. Gubicza
Round 1, Pick 27 - New York Mets: 2B J. Morgan
Round 1, Pick 28 - Cincinnati Reds: SP D. Davenport
Round 1, Pick 29 - Los Angeles Dodgers: CF J. Edmonds
Round 1, Pick 30 - Houston Astros: SP R. Kroh
Round 2
Round 2, Pick 1 - Houston Astros: SS P. Reese
Round 2, Pick 2 - Los Angeles Dodgers: LF J. Medwick
Round 2, Pick 3 - Cincinnati Reds: C B. Ewing
Round 2, Pick 4 - New York Mets: SP B. Monbouquette
Round 2, Pick 5 - Texas Rangers: CF B. McBride
Round 2, Pick 6 - San Diego Padres: 1B J. Hauser
Round 2, Pick 7 - Atlanta Braves: 1B W. McCovey
Round 2, Pick 8 - Seattle Mariners: CF W. Judnich
Round 2, Pick 9 - Florida Marlins: SP J. Maloney
Round 2, Pick 10 - Toronto Blue Jays: RF M. Ordonez
Round 2, Pick 11 - Colorado Rockies: 3B S. Rolen
Round 2, Pick 12 - Chicago White Sox: RF M. Tiernan
Round 2, Pick 13 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: CF T. Puhl
Round 2, Pick 14 - Chicago Cubs: C B. McCann
Round 2, Pick 15 - Milwaukee Brewers: SP A. Mays
Round 2, Pick 16 - Anaheim Angels: 1B J. Olerud
Round 2, Pick 17 - Baltimore Orioles: LF C. Yastrzemski
Round 2, Pick 18 - New York Yankees: CF K. Lofton
Round 2, Pick 19 - San Francisco Giants: RF C. Sockalexis
Round 2, Pick 20 - Kansas City Royals: RF J. Wolf
Round 2, Pick 21 - Montreal Expos: 3B R. Hebner
Round 2, Pick 22 - Cleveland Indians: 3B K. Seitzer
Round 2, Pick 23 - Boston Red Sox: CF A. Strunk
Round 2, Pick 24 - St. Louis Cardinals: LF B. Wilkerson
Round 2, Pick 25 - Minnesota Twins: LF G. Redus
Round 2, Pick 26 - Detroit Tigers: CF C. Lemon
Round 2, Pick 27 - Arizona Diamondbacks: RF F. Robinson
Round 2, Pick 28 - Pittsburgh Pirates: C J. Stenzel
Round 2, Pick 29 - Philadelphia Phillies: SP H. Eller
Round 2, Pick 30 - Oakland Athletics: SP J. Smoltz


Commentary:

- Oakland got the luck of the draw, and gets the rights to a 23 year old Babe Ruth, by far the most talented hitter in the draft pool. They also picked up John Smoltz in the second round who should combine with Ruth for a dynamic duo.

- Chicago Cubs got a nice haul in the first few rounds: Rod Carew, Don Newcombe, Brian McCann, and Billy Wagner.

- Brad Wilkerson in the second round? Yuck. Hopefully they genetically engineered his DNA in Cooperstown because no way should he go ahead of Frank Robinson.


And now... the 2000 PLBL, Double-Helix Reincarnated Baltimore Orioles


Inaugural Draft Commentary

I landed smack in the middle of the first round, with Pick 14.

Round 1, Pick 14 - 3B Honus Wagner

This was a tough one. I really wanted Joe Morgan and was hoping somehow he'd last until the 2nd round, but alas I decided on the 20 year old "Flying Dutchmen," Honus Wagner as my teams cornerstone. A great contact, speed, and defensive player.

Round 2, Pick 16 - LF Carl "Yaz" Yasztrezemski

How many points would "Yasztrezemski" be in Scrabble? A lot. An 18x All-Star and First Ballot HOFer in the 2nd round? Yes sir. Oh wait, I forgot I erased all career stats and history! Anyways, I'll take Yaz as my LF anyday. Unfortunately, his contract is only for 1 year, so we'll see how it works out.

Round 3 - C Gary "The Kid" Carter

It killed me to pass on 1B Rod Carew, and C Thurmon Munson but I have a special place in my heart for Gary Carter. That makes 3 HOFers in 3 rounds.

Round 4 - RF Bobby Bonilla

Will I get the powerhitting force Bobby Bonilla? Or the fat, out of shape, twinkie monger Bobby Bonilla? We shall see.

Round 5 - SP Al Spalding


Look down at your balls. They probably say "Spalding." Al Spalding is the reason. Al Spalding was a prolific pitcher before he created Spalding Sporting Goods. Hopefully he can help out the front office with some of those posthumous royalty-checks he's receiving, now that he's back alive. Maybe he can help us resign Carl Yasz... I give up trying to spell it.

Round 6 - Livan Hernandez

Here is where I get pissed because I was banking on David "Boomer" Wells to be here, but he gets picked a few selections before mine. I settle for Livan, and hope he can bring his postseason magic.

The Rest:

Round 7 - 2B Bobby Valentine
Round 8 - RP Jose Mesa
Round 9 - SP Pete Harnisch
Round 10 - RF Andre Dawson - What a steal!
Round 11 - MR Turk Wendell
Round 12 - SS Mark Belanger
Round 13 - LF Don Baylor
Round 14 - SP Ismael Valdez
Round 15 - CF Willie McGee
Round 16 - RP Scott Downs
Round 17 - SP Fred Toney
Round 18 - SP Bobby Witt
Round 19 - SS Buddy Harrelson

That'll do for now.


February 20th

Next is the first amateur draft (March 1st, 2000) which is run early in order to fully populate the league. Here is a preview of the top prospects.


2000 Amateur Draft



Top 10 Hitters
LF Zack "Buck" Wheat
CF Tim Raines
LF Lance Berkman
2B Robbie Alomar
SS BJ Upton
1B Frank Thomas
1B Cecil Fielder
C Hank Severeid
RF Roy Johnson (circa 1930's Roy Johnson)
2B Fernando Vina


Top 5 Pitchers
SP Tom Glavine
SP Bob Ewing
SP Ryan Dempster
RP Charley "Chinsky" Root
SP Hank Borowy


Of note: I find it necessary to go in and edit some of the players in the draft pool for accuracy. Tim Raines came in badly underrated, so I adjusted him. Same with Frank Thomas. It's usually the defense that is off because the historical database isn't able to transpose the fielding percentages into how good a player actually was in the field. So I tweak things here and there when I see them.


Coming Soon... - 2000 Amateur Draft Results and Baltimore Orioles Starting Lineup

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Old 07-18-2009, 12:26 PM   #3
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March 1st, 2000

Amateur Draft

So I was looking through some players, and when I mentioned Tim Raines was vastly underrated and I had to edit him I didn't realize I was looking at Tim Raines Jr., who had a far less illustrious career than his father. Also of note: Part of the fun I am realizing in doing this is that has become a sort of history lesson in baseball. I find a player in the game and then research his career and what not. Thus, I've decided to add some links to information about players you may not be familiar with, many HOFers, so that you too can share the experience.

Anyways, Here are the first 2 rounds of the amateur draft. I didn't know how to do the draft order since there is no barometer of which teams are good and which aren't. So what I did was give the first pick to the team with last pick in the inaugural draft, and set the order in that order, which left the Baltimore Orioles with Pick 17.

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Round 1, Pick 1 - Houston Astros: SP T. Glavine
Round 1, Pick 2 - Los Angeles Dodgers: 1B F. Thomas
Round 1, Pick 3 - Cincinnati Reds: SP B. Ewing
Round 1, Pick 4 - New York Mets: SS B. Upton
Round 1, Pick 5 - Texas Rangers: RF L. Berkman
Round 1, Pick 6 - San Diego Padres: SP B. Bruce
Round 1, Pick 7 - Atlanta Braves: SP C. Robitaille
Round 1, Pick 8 - Seattle Mariners: LF A. McHenry
Round 1, Pick 9 - Florida Marlins: SP H. Borowy
Round 1, Pick 10 - Toronto Blue Jays: 2B R. Alomar
Round 1, Pick 11 - Colorado Rockies: LF Z. Wheat
Round 1, Pick 12 - Chicago White Sox: SP W. Fitzgerald
Round 1, Pick 13 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: 2B R. Mack
Round 1, Pick 14 - Chicago Cubs: SP B. Shirley
Round 1, Pick 15 - Atlanta Braves: SP C. Perez
Round 1, Pick 16 - Milwaukee Brewers: MR D. Olivo
Round 1, Pick 17 - Baltimore Orioles: SP R. Dempster
Round 1, Pick 18 - New York Yankees: MR D. Stewart
Round 1, Pick 19 - San Francisco Giants: SP P. Caraway
Round 1, Pick 20 - Kansas City Royals: MR C. Root
Round 1, Pick 21 - Montreal Expos: SP O. Perez
Round 1, Pick 22 - Cleveland Indians: SP P. Hartzell
Round 1, Pick 23 - Boston Red Sox: RF R. Johnson
Round 1, Pick 24 - St. Louis Cardinals: SP T. Ohka
Round 1, Pick 25 - Minnesota Twins: SP J. Navarro
Round 1, Pick 26 - Detroit Tigers: SP J. Sharrott
Round 1, Pick 27 - Arizona Diamondbacks: SP S. Erickson
Round 1, Pick 28 - Pittsburgh Pirates: RF L. Davis
Round 1, Pick 29 - Philadelphia Phillies: CF D. Baker
Round 1, Pick 30 - Oakland Athletics: SP C. Chambers
Round 2
Round 2, Pick 1 - Houston Astros: SS R. Chapman
Round 2, Pick 2 - Los Angeles Dodgers: C H. Severeid
Round 2, Pick 3 - Cincinnati Reds: MR H. Arundel
Round 2, Pick 4 - New York Mets: MR R. Meacham
Round 2, Pick 5 - Texas Rangers: SP A. Reynolds
Round 2, Pick 6 - San Diego Padres: SP J. Nieves
Round 2, Pick 7 - Atlanta Braves: MR S. Ontiveros
Round 2, Pick 8 - Seattle Mariners: RF T. Wright
Round 2, Pick 9 - Florida Marlins: MR W. Whitehurst
Round 2, Pick 10 - Toronto Blue Jays: SP S. Spencer
Round 2, Pick 11 - Colorado Rockies: MR J. Valera
Round 2, Pick 12 - Chicago White Sox: SP B. Owchinko
Round 2, Pick 13 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: CF D. Johnston
Round 2, Pick 14 - Chicago Cubs: MR B. Loes
Round 2, Pick 15 - Atlanta Braves: 1B C. Fielder
Round 2, Pick 16 - Milwaukee Brewers: MR R. Beltran
Round 2, Pick 17 - Baltimore Orioles: SP E. Rixey
Round 2, Pick 18 - New York Yankees: MR S. Sauerbeck
Round 2, Pick 19 - San Francisco Giants: SP M. Gardiner
Round 2, Pick 20 - Kansas City Royals: 2B F. Vina
Round 2, Pick 21 - Montreal Expos: MR J. Cabrera
Round 2, Pick 22 - Cleveland Indians: SP W. Banks
Round 2, Pick 23 - Boston Red Sox: RF E. Swartwood
Round 2, Pick 24 - St. Louis Cardinals: LF H. Anderson
Round 2, Pick 25 - Minnesota Twins: SP M. O'Connor
Round 2, Pick 26 - Detroit Tigers: LF D. Bell
Round 2, Pick 27 - Arizona Diamondbacks: RF S. Jolley
Round 2, Pick 28 - Pittsburgh Pirates: CF S. Taguchi
Round 2, Pick 29 - Philadelphia Phillies: RF J. Hammonds
Round 2, Pick 30 - Oakland Athletics: 2B J. Cantu

Commentary:

- Tommy Glavine and the Big Hurt go 1-2. Robbie Alomar, Berkman, and Zack Wheat also go in the top 10.

- Tons of depth at SP in this draft,as they accounted for 15/30 first round picks.

Baltimore Orioles Picks

Round 1 - RHP Ryan Dempster

I was looking at Fernando Vina, but went with Dempster on my scouts recommendation. I totally overlooked Cecil Fielder who I love, and was kicking myself when I saw him get picked later because I need badly a 1B with pop. At just age 20, Dempster will spend the season in AAA, most likely.

Round 2 - LHP Eppa Rixey

I again pass of Fernando Vina and go with Hall-of-Fame LHP Eppa Rixey. Rixey was the all-time leading game winner for LHP before Warren Spahn came around. What a steal in round 2! He is ready to step into the rotation right away!

Read about the real Eppa Rixey here: Eppa Rixey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Round 3 - 1B Howie Kendrick

I am desperate for help at 1B, and the 20 year old Kendrick may be forced to play right away. He also plays 2B, but has a higher rating at 1B.


Spring Training Notes:

I forgot to turn off Spring Training, and had to play it out for this season. It will be turned off for next season.

- Don Baylor hits 8 HRs, leading the league.
- Short-term injuries to Bobby Valentine and Bobby Bonilla

Opening Day Lineup

(Age in Parenthesis for Reference)

1. SS Honus Wagner (23)
2. 1B Howie Kendrick (21)
3. LF Carl Yastrzemski (27)
4. CF Andre Dawson (30)
5. RF Bobby Bonilla (28)
6. DH Don Baylor (28)
7. C Gary Carter (24)
8. 2B Bobby Valentine (28)
9. SS Mark Belanger (26)

Pitching Rotation
SPs
1. LHP Eppa Rixey (19)
2. RHP Livan Hernandez (27)
3. RHP Al Spalding (21)
4. RHP Pete Harnisch (31)
5. RHP Bobby Witt (29)

Setup - RHP Turk Wendell (28) and LHP Scott Downs (30)
Closer - RHP Jose Mesa (28)

Coming up...: Simming April/May
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Can you set the players to come in between 18-23 instead of 28-30, like some of your players did?
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Can you set the players to come in between 18-23 instead of 28-30, like some of your players did?

I would venture to guess that players only come in at that age in the very first year. From there on out I would *think* that they come in as 18-21 rookies.
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Sorry for disappearing on you all. Was sick as a dog for the past 3 weeks, but am finally feeling better after a camera down my nose and throat and quite a cocktail of 'scripts. Then my MacBook charger dies, but I am eagerly awaiting a new one in the mail from Amazon ($42 on Amazon vs. $79 from Apple). Anyways, I am still very much into this dynasty and after a busy weekend, will be continuing Monday August 10th pending MacBook charger delivery! Stay tuned and thanks for reading.

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I would venture to guess that players only come in at that age in the very first year. From there on out I would *think* that they come in as 18-21 rookies.

Correct. I edited a few of the ages in the inaugural draft to see longer careers from some of the greats. If i remember correctly the highest age for the rookie draft was 22 or 23, with most around 18-21.


Monday Update: Still waiting for the damn charger. In the meantime, my battery has apparently also gone kaput. Genius Bar appointment on Thursday to replace battery. Dynasty will continue then. Urgh... can't wait much longer.

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