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Brooklyn Shortstop Best Rookie
Monday, June 1st, 1914: Rogers Hornsby's eyes seem to light up whenever he sees the baseball. The young Brooklyn shortstop has been hitting everything in sight for the better part of a month. In May he was voted the Rookie of the Month Award. During the month he hit .353 with 4 doubles, 3 triples and 2 home runs. Hornsby also scored 22 times and drove in 15 runs. Hornsby is hitting .329 so far this season with 28 RBIs and 46 runs scored. He has 76 hits including 4 home runs, 19 walks and .388 OBP. Rookie Reaps Reward This Month Monday, June 1st, 1914: George Sisler earned May's Rookie of the Month honors in the American League for last month's performance. The boyish Washington right fielder might be wet behind the ears, but he's proving that he has what it takes to play at this level. Sisler hit .388 with 3 home runs, 18 RBIs and 16 runs scored this past month on his way to winning the award. Currently Sisler is batting .362 with 4 home runs, 29 RBIs and 34 runs scored. Giants Kaiserling May's #1 Pitcher Monday, June 1st, 1914: "The kid had it all working last month," a veteran teammate told reporters. "He keeps up those kind of numbers, we may have to start inviting him out with us after the games." George Kaiserling put together a very solid month to take home the National League's top pitching honor in May. The 21-year-old reliever threw like a veteran. In 15 relief appearances he raked in 12 saves and 5 strikeouts in 17 innings as he put together his 3-0 record and 1.06 ERA. In 24 relief appearances this season, Kaiserling has 17 saves. He has 3 wins and 1 loss, 2.05 ERA and 10 strikeouts in 26.1 innings. |
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FOOL-H News: The All-Star Game Rosters Have Been Announced
Friday, July 3rd, 1914: It's time once again for the FOOL-Historical All Star game! The game features the top players from the American and the National slugging it out in a baseball extravaganza. This year's American standouts are: SP A. Joss (BAL) SP B. Steen (DET) SP E. Walsh (CHA) SP C. Falkenberg (BOS) SP H. Vaughn (BAL) MR S. Conley (BOS) MR R. Salmon (BAL) CL S. Wood (NYY) CL P. Ragan (DET) MR R. Caldwell (LOU) SP G. Baumgardner (DET) MR E. Hawk (CHA) LF B. Ruth (BOS) CF B. Kauff (BAL) 1B F. Luderus (DET) C W. Schang (DET) C F. Snyder (PHA) RF M. Donlin (BAL) 2B J. Viox (PHA) SS T. McDonald (BOS) 3B J. Taylor (BAL) LF S. Evans (LOU) LF G. Cravath (PHA) RF G. Sisler (WAS) CF A. Strunk (NYY) 1B J. Harris (NYY) SS D. Bush (PHA) SS R. Egan (LOU) The National stars will represented by: SP J. Rogan (STL) SP C. Mathewson (BSN) SP G. Pearce (CIN) SP E. Reulbach (NYG) SP E. Karger (STL) MR B. Adams (BSN) SP C. Mitchell (NYG) CL C. Brown (BRO) SP F. Coumbe (CIN) MR F. Browning (PHI) CL H. Suter (PIT) SP J. Baskette (BRO) RF C. Williams (NYG) CF H. Heilmann (BRO) LF J. Jackson (NYG) 2B J. Daubert (CHN) 3B H. Baker (CIN) 1B D. Hoblitzel (CHN) C A. Wilson (PHI) C S. O'Neill (CHN) SS H. Wagner (BSN) CF T. Cobb (NYG) CF E. Roush (PIT) CF T. Speaker (BSN) 1B N. Lajoie (STL) 2B B. Kenworthy (NYG) 2B E. Collins (BSN) LF B. Veach (BSN) New York Rookie Star Sparkles Wednesday, July 1st, 1914: George H Burns was toddling around on his tricycle when some of the guys he's playing against were in their prime, but the 21-year-old first baseman definitely knows how to get to first, second or beyond. Today he was chosen June's National League Rookie of the Month for his remarkable month of hitting. In 25 games Burns batted .266 for New York, slapping 29 hits in 109 at-bats with 1 home run, drove in 15 runs and scored 21 times. For the season Burns has produced 84 hits in 310 at-bats for a .271 average with 2 home runs and gotten on base at a .313 clip. June's #1 Newcomer Named by AL Wednesday, July 1st, 1914: Jack Tobin is still a bit shy, but then, who could blame the newest American League Rookie of the Month honoree? He hasn't been around the league long enough to fully know the ropes yet, despite the fact that he's putting up veteran-like numbers. In June the Philadelphia hitter tagged opposing pitching for a .371 average with 36 hits, 4 home runs and 25 RBIs. Tobin is batting .328 with 5 home runs and 54 RBIs this season |
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Pittsburgh Center Fielder July's Premier Rookie
Saturday, August 1st, 1914: July was a very good month for Happy Felsch. The center fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates was named the best newcomer in the National League. He captured the honor by hitting .411 in 23 games with 39 hits, 1 home run and 19 RBIs. this season for the Premier Rookie Named by AL Saturday, August 1st, 1914: Youngster Jack Tobin emerged as the latest American League Rookie of the Month today. The young man from Philadelphia deserved the honor, batting .386 with 2 home runs and 12 RBI. Is the month of July a harbinger of things to come or just a fluke? We'll find out someday, but for now, we'll just let Tobin enjoy the limelight. For the season Tobin is hitting .341, batted in 66 runs with 7 home runs and 66 runs scored. Best Starter Chosen by National League Saturday, August 1st, 1914: The Brooklyn Royal Giants felt very secure when they sent Jeff Tesreau out to the hill last month. The 26-year-old starter went after National League hitters with a vengeance and earned July's Pitcher of the Month award. He went 4-0 with a 2.49 ERA as he struck out 18 in 43.1 innings over 6 starts. This season Tesreau has worked 168 innings with 82 strikeouts en route to a 12-7 record and a 3.86 ERA. |
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No offense to Alan or the new guy, but I wouldn't mind seeing some new blood in the hunt in the NL. I was excited for the Cubs in that May 1 update.
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11-15-2009, 09:18 AM | #9 |
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And DC, how come we never see an AL PoM?
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I have my guess , it is because those are the top three news stories on the main home page in game due to the order the awards are handed out perhaps. To get the other stories, you have to click through on more links and it slows down the process some.
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Because I'm a lazy bum and only copy whatever comes up on the front page and the game does a bad job of reporting it.
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Or you know, what Alan said.
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Doyle Takes Best Bat Trophy in July
Saturday, August 1st, 1914: Free agent-to-be Larry Doyle has inflated his asking price over the past 30 days by winning the American League Batter of the Month. In July, the 28-year-old Boston second baseman hit .392 with no home runs and 19 RBIs. If he keeps putting numbers like that up, he could be hauling in a big wad of cash at this time next year. This year Doyle is batting .340 with 150 hits, no home runs, 66 RBIs, 24 walks, .379 OBP and has scored 56 runs. |
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Pittsburgh Center Fielder July's Premier Rookie
Saturday, August 1st, 1914: July was a very good month for Happy Felsch. The center fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates was named the best newcomer in the National League. He captured the honor by hitting .411 in 23 games with 39 hits, 1 home run and 19 RBIs. this season for the Premier Rookie Named by AL Saturday, August 1st, 1914: Youngster Jack Tobin emerged as the latest American League Rookie of the Month today. The young man from Philadelphia deserved the honor, batting .386 with 2 home runs and 12 RBI. Is the month of July a harbinger of things to come or just a fluke? We'll find out someday, but for now, we'll just let Tobin enjoy the limelight. For the season Tobin is hitting .341, batted in 66 runs with 7 home runs and 66 runs scored. Best Starter Chosen by National League Saturday, August 1st, 1914: The Brooklyn Royal Giants felt very secure when they sent Jeff Tesreau out to the hill last month. The 26-year-old starter went after National League hitters with a vengeance and earned July's Pitcher of the Month award. He went 4-0 with a 2.49 ERA as he struck out 18 in 43.1 innings over 6 starts. This season Tesreau has worked 168 innings with 82 strikeouts en route to a 12-7 record and a 3.86 ERA. |
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July's #1 Starter Named in AL
Saturday, August 1st, 1914: As Rube Waddell hoisted up the American League Pitcher of the Month trophy for July, rumors have already begun to swirl about whether he will leave New York once his contract is up at the end of the season. Waddell put pressure on the Yankees to keep him around by posting a 5-2 record and an ERA of 2.89 over 62.1 innings last month. He also rolled up 34 strikeouts, increasing his value both to New York and to every other team in the league. This year Waddell has a 21-11 mark in 36 starts with a 3.84 ERA. He has given up 291 hits in 271.2 innings, struck out 129 and issued 80 walks. Opposing clubs have compiled a .277 batting average against him. |
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As of August 1st, Babe Ruth has 42 home runs and 130 RBI. Ty Cobb is hitting .451. Rube Waddell has 21 wins.
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And voila, just like that I get to say:
RUBE WADDELL IS THE MANNNNNN, MANNNNNNNN!!!!!!! Thanks DC
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Week's Best Player Honored by NL
Monday, September 14th, 1914: It's always a thrill for fans of the team and students of the game alike when a superstar in the making shows what he's got. Edd Roush, the Pittsburgh Pirates 21-year-old center fielder, put himself in the spotlight last week making him the clear-cut choice for National League Player of the Week honors. He ripped 19 hits in 31 at-bats, compiling a .613 average with no home runs and 7 RBIs. This year Roush is batting .404 with 7 home runs. He has scored 111 runs and driven in 89. Week's Top Performer Honored by AL Monday, September 14th, 1914: With some great hand-eye coordination and a sweet, compact swing, Detroit Tigers first baseman Fred Luderus took the American League by storm this past week to take the latest Player of the Week honors. "The ball was looking like a beach ball all week," a happy Luderus said to BNN reporters. "When it's that big, it doesn't matter where they throw it -- I can hit it anywhere." The 29-year-old first baseman hit .556 (15-27) last week with 2 home runs, 14 RBIs and 6 runs scored. This season in 147 games, Luderus has hit at a .317 clip with 186 hits, 13 home runs, 121 RBIs and 89 runs scored. Roush Goes 5-5 Against New York Saturday, September 12th, 1914: 5 hits in 5 at-bats. It doesn't happen every day, and when it does, it's exciting. Today Edd Roush of the Pittsburgh Pirates had a sensational 5-5 game against New York at Polo Grounds. He rifled base hits all over the ballpark in his team's 6-5 shellacking of the Giants. In the postgame press conference he joked, "Heck, that's a week's worth of hitting for me and I did it all in one day. I guess I can take the rest of the week off... Right, skipper?" E. Roush hit an RBI triple in the 1st, singled in the 3rd, singled in the 5th, hit an RBI single in the 7th and doubled in the 9th. Roush on the season is hitting .406 with 7 home runs. His stats include 89 RBIs and 108 runs scored. |
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25-Game Streak Ends, Strunk Hitless
Thursday, September 10th, 1914: The Philadelphia Athletics got more than a 10-4 victory over New York today at Shibe Park. They put an end to Amos Strunk's 25-game hitting spree by holding him without a hit in 4 at-bats. But it was no big deal to the Yankees center fielder. Strunk seemed to feel more for his team than himself. "I had some great looks at some pitches that I should have hit. I missed some that I shouldn't have swung at. All in all, I wasn't much help with the bat today." On the year Strunk is hitting .371 with 216 hits, 2 home runs, 78 RBIs, .423 OBP and has scored 105 runs. |
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Lajoie on the Attack, Player of the Week
Monday, September 21st, 1914: Nap Lajoie showed showed his stuff this past week as the veteran rode a hot streak all the way to National League Player of the Week honors. The 40-year-old Cardinals first baseman compiled a .552 average (16-29), 1 home run and 7 RBIs. Lajoie is presently batting .359 with 5 home runs, 112 runs scored and 106 RBIs. His OBP is .390. AL Awards Player of the Week Trophy Monday, September 21st, 1914: The American League made it official today: Harry Lumley is the Player of the Week. He really sparkled on the diamond this week with a .393 average to take home the trophy. The Boston right fielder went 11-28, drove in 8 runs, scored 6 times and hit 2 home runs. Lumley is hitting .294 so far this season with 103 RBIs and 87 runs scored. He has 181 hits including 8 home runs, 43 walks and .337 OBP. Johnson Stops Philadelphia Cold Saturday, September 19th, 1914: Walter Johnson had the Philadelphia Phillies dancing to his tune today with a sparkling 7-0 shutout performance for the New York Giants. He gave up 4 hits and collected 1 walk and 6 strikeouts. Philadelphia hitters were bewildered throughout the game by his delivery. The opposing manager said, "When you face a guy who hides the ball like he does, it takes a couple of at-bats to try to find his release point. We just never figured him out." On the season Johnson has compiled a 17-11 mark with a 4.69 ERA in 41 starts. In pitching 247.1 innings he has 111 strikeouts and 78 walks while limiting the opposition to a .290 batting average. |
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Week's Top Performer Honored by AL
Monday, September 14th, 1914: With some great hand-eye coordination and a sweet, compact swing, Detroit Tigers first baseman Fred Luderus took the American League by storm this past week to take the latest Player of the Week honors. "The ball was looking like a beach ball all week," a happy Luderus said to BNN reporters. "When it's that big, it doesn't matter where they throw it -- I can hit it anywhere." The 29-year-old first baseman hit .556 (15-27) last week with 2 home runs, 14 RBIs and 6 runs scored. This season in 147 games, Luderus has hit at a .317 clip with 186 hits, 13 home runs, 121 RBIs and 89 runs scored. |
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Star of the Week Awarded in NL
Monday, September 28th, 1914: It was announced today that Chicago first baseman Dick Hoblitzel snagged the National League Player of the Week Award for his outstanding play last week. He posted a .524 batting average as he collected 11 hits, 4 home runs and 12 RBIs. Hoblitzel is currently batting .355 with 14 home runs and 139 RBIs. Player of the Week: Philadelphia's Riggert Monday, September 28th, 1914: Over the past week, Joe Riggert has feasted on American League pitching. Today the Philadelphia Athletics center fielder gobbled up the league's latest Player of the Week Award. Riggert swung the bat with purpose all week as he collected a .462 average, 12 hits in 26 at-bats, 2 home runs, 9 RBIs and 6 runs scored. Riggert is hitting .250 this year with 18 home runs and 78 RBIs. He also has an OBP of .340, 75 walks and scored 111 times. Gregg Blitzes Louisville Sunday, September 27th, 1914: Vean Gregg of the Boston Red Sox blanked Louisville 10-0 on a 5-hit complete-game shutout, striking out 7 batters and walking 1. This season Gregg has compiled a 10-18 record with a 5.11 ERA. |
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I play the game a lot and I am not great but I am respectable at it. I just can't seem to figure out what I am missing in this league. I am terrible with this historical portion of the game.
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Last day of the regular season, only race left to decide is the AL Wild Card. Detroit holds a 1-game lead on Boston.
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I think historical alternate reality fast-sim is a strange creature. I think it's more reliant on the draft than other leagues and I haven't really figured out the trick to this deal either. I don't think it's endemic to your abilities, it's really just a tricky sort of experimental deal. I think it'll probably take another 20 years or so, before we really understand how this all works. I think with all of the early era ballplayers, coupled with the inherent quirks of fast-sim, that there's less mental judo to this to start...but that it'll eventually start to make more sense once the players become more familiar and the talent more widespread. But that's just me speculating. |
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Kauff Bats .386, Wins AL Batting Title Wednesday, September 30th, 1914: Baltimore center fielder Benny Kauff had added the 1914 American League batting crown to his resume. He batted .386 with 37 doubles, 9 triples and 10 home runs among his 247 hits. Kauff also drove in 74 runs and scored 137. Pittsburgh's Roush Hits .401 Wednesday, September 30th, 1914: It might look like a typo in this season's stats reports. But the .401 next to the name of Edd Roush is no mistake. That's his batting average for the recently completed season. Roush is the newest member of baseball's .400 club. The Pittsburgh center fielder tried to downplay the achievement. "It's just a number," he said. Then he admitted with a grin: "Okay, it's a big number!" That number puts Roush in the record books with some of the game's great players. His other stats during this remarkable season include 275 hits, 47 doubles, 9 triples, 7 home runs, 120 runs and 99 RBIs. Giants Williams Joins .400 Club Wednesday, September 30th, 1914: New York's Cy Williams enjoyed a phenomenal 1914 season. The superb right fielder hit .402 for the Giants, putting his name into baseball's elite .400 club. Williams belted 228 hits in 567 AB, including 30 home runs. He also scored 123 times and had 171 RBIs. "Whew, what a year," a relieved Williams said to reporters. "I'm certainly glad I did it, but the stress takes its toll on you. I'm ready for some rest and relaxation." |
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Cool, 20 more seasons gives me a lot more time. DC said I've got 20 seasons BEFORE i looked stupid officially . I will never give up though I know that. I'll keep plugging away and I'll get there sooner or later.
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I think everything that I have figured out so far about historical fast sim baseball is about to change with more players like Babe Ruth entering the league over the next 10-20 seasons with more power.
Up until now, people wern't hitting things out of the park and there really wern't that many high strikeout pitchers, so you end up with virtually every ball hit as hit in play. So controlling that as best you could was important, by having pitchers that would reduce the amount of those that went for doubles or triples, by having fielders that could get to more balls, by having fielders that wouldn't get errors that often.. Having hitters that could get on base in multiple different methods (good eye and bat), having those when they hit do more than just be punch and judy hitters, etc.. Also with less home runs, that means not giving away base runners is also important, there are tons and I mean tons of players in our league that have stolen base percentage of 50% or even less, which is just horrific.... This will all change as the game changes over the next 20 years though. |
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I have met my greatest success as a OOTP multiplayer league GM in a 20s and 30s historical league, when most of the player ratings continued to look much like what we have in FOOLH. Of course, being able to tinker weekly made it play very different, but I feel like I have a decent enough grasp on the basics. Having experimented a bit in FOOLH, some of the early lessons I learned still seem to apply.
1. Pitchers are horses, so you don't need a huge staff, you need just enough to allow your offense to pinch hit and still have someone respectable to end the game for you. 2. From point one this follows: Two or three good hitters with cement hands are well worth stashing on your bench, just make sure they aren't anywhere near your depth chart defensively. 3. Everyday players must be able to catch the ball. 4. Just because some guys from this era can steal with eyepopping ease, most can't. See what Alan said. 5. Pitch around! In an era when everyone looks remarkably similar, you have to make the leap of faith that your AI manager will know that Babe Ruth is way better than everyone else. Don't let him hit!
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DC thanks for the extra flavor. Especially when I am browsing with my phone, I like to have the little extras to read in FOOL H, because you don't post all the pics like....some OTHER commish's do. And of course, thanks for commishing, as always.
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With a busy couple days I somehow managed to not export a regular season update. I hate when this happens.
Congrats to the playoffs teams.
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Thanks DC.
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Wow, what a first season. 109 wins, I'm floored. Last year's Giants won 88 games, 17 games behind Boston. 21 more wins, awesome!!!
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Thanks for running the season DC!!
109 wins is a FOOL-H record. I'm not sure how normal this is, i wouldn't expect it to be, but every member of my Giants squad with more then 150 at bat hit over .300 except rookie George Burns Babe Ruth hit 49 homers, with 154 rbi's 3 Members of the 400 club. Ty Cobb .428. 4th straight 300 hit season! Cy Williams .402 both from the Giants Pittsburgh's 21 year old Ed Roush hit .401
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I would like to take all the credit for putting them together. Seriously though, great job by the former GM with this team, a sick amount of offensive talent
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The ERA leader was Bill Stein of the Tigers, at an inflated 3.24. I guess with all the crazy offense, this makes sense.
The Yankees Rube Waddell at age 37 was amazing. He tied a career high with 28 wins, but he also started 54 games, pitching almost 400 innings. Looking at the record book, that's nothing compared to Addie Joss' 1907 season, but other then the members of NY's 3 man rotation, it led the league by a good margin.
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Just could not quite give Ruth enough support, had a rough time getting another bat in free agency. Will try again this offseason...
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Mass.
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Nap Lajoie extended his career hits, doubles and RBI leads:
As did Mike Donlin with his Career Home Run Record (watch out, some guy named Ruth is coming soon!)
Waddell increased his all time Strikeout record:
With 24 Holds, Bock Baker is the new all time Holds leader:
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