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Old 10-07-2007, 07:25 PM   #201
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JANUARY 24, 2006
What I'm noticing so far and what I like, is that if I try to say, offer a deal to a guy from the majors who is worth a lot of money, he'll ask me to pay him what a superstar in my league would make. When the salary cap is only $15 million, you don't really have a ton of leeway to sign lots of guys like that, because well...eventually you'd be stuck.

What should happen is, the offers they get at the major league level should be so much more substantial that they'd never take such offers and that keeps star players out of the lower leagues and so, OOTP is working just as it should. I noticed it before, but never got an acute understanding of how the process was playing out until now.
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Old 10-07-2007, 10:27 PM   #202
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FEBRUARY 2006 DIARY
So, I'm with Worcester now. Needless to say, it's a little strange starting over with a team that won't be trying to win a World Series AND knowing that we're not going to get promoted this year. But I prefer it this way, because at least it gives me a starting point where I can test out some theories in this league to see if they work or not and if not, then no harm and no foul and I have an entire off-season next year to try to fix them.

But the strategy we're employing now is risky. I'm spending money. Quite a bit of it to get to or near the cap, to acquire the best talent I can to basically dominate this league. I want to find out if major league has-beens are the type of guys that can clean this league up, along with youngsters that can augment them.

The risk to this strategy is very simple. If you're paying a bunch of washed up guys to play for you in a lesser league, it might bring out fans who have heard of them AND it might win you a pennant. What it won't do is help you long term OR give you kids to develop. Both of which are a problem.

So, it's got to be a give and take thing or else, forget it.

We'll see how it works and what sort of strategy we're going to go with here in Year 1. I'm sorta throwing darts recklessly at this point and I'm not sure where they'll land.

AMERICAN LEAGUE ADDS A FEEDER
I figured that it would be very difficult to call this league a developmental league and have no development happening and so, I added a high school developmental league to the AL that will feed directly into it.

There will be an AL draft starting in 2007 -- the only league that'll employ one -- for the sole purpose of getting talent onto teams and developed. Long-term, we'll see how it works. But I think it's a good way to get this league stocked with young talent.

DAY IS DONE..
FEBRUARY 14, 2006
So I've not introduced you to my team yet, but I find it interesting that you can deal guys who are serviceable major leaguers who sign with you for about what they'd sign for in the majors, only they'd never play and then flip them to major league teams for guys who'll never make it out of the affiliated minors.

In other words, playing this way is a extremely intriguing way to play because there are so many players out there and yet, you have to consider the salary cap and other issues that exist when building your team.

It's just funny how different the standards for talent are, when you're playing in a league like this, though.

It'll be interesting to see how the season plays out.

Speaking of, we play 136-game season. There are 100 games in your division and 36 interleague games.

PAYROLL NUMBERS
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 2006 PAYROLLS
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Rank Team Payroll 1 Houston Astros $118,523,650 2 Columbus Clippers $106,562,750 3 Monterrey Matadors $100,912,800 4 San Jose Captains $99,017,800 5 San Antonio Aviators $91,504,350 6 San Francisco Giants $90,187,700 7 Pittsburgh Pirates $84,451,350 8 Atlanta Athletics $79,935,450 9 Chicago Cubs $78,757,650 10 Boston Yankees $76,770,850 11 Providence Bees $73,587,700 12 Cincinnati Reds $73,070,300 13 Florida Marlins $71,502,500 14 Pennsylvania Colonials $70,515,600 15 Los Angeles Dodgers $70,465,350 16 New York Mets $68,321,800 17 Baltimore Orioles $63,104,850 18 Los Angeles Angels $61,253,450 19 Toronto Blue Jays $60,379,200 20 Colorado Rockies $54,433,800 21 Arizona Diamondbacks $49,483,600 22 St. Louis Cardinals $48,404,750 23 California Empires $47,747,700 24 Detroit Tigers $45,933,500 25 Texas Rangers $45,872,900 26 Washington Nationals $45,629,450 27 Brooklyn Cyclones $45,130,300 28 Chicago Comets $44,768,100 29 San Diego Padres $42,273,000 30 Seattle Mariners $31,551,850 31 Kansas City Royals $29,936,600 32 New York Rens $20,424,600

HIGHEST PAID PLAYERS, MLB, 2006
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Rank Player Team Salary 1 Lúcio Ortíz Baltimore $28,460,000 2 Thomas Carlson Houston $25,790,000 3 Jeff Brown Columbus $25,125,000 4 William Murphy Pennsylvania $24,935,000 5 Cliff Barraclough San Jose $21,425,000 6 César García Monterrey $20,930,000 7 Roy Chambers Cincinnati $19,595,000 8 Jonathan Howe Los Angeles $19,460,000 9 Cisco Ordóñez Los Angeles $19,260,000 10 Marcus Parker Chicago $18,380,000 11 Desi Walker New York $18,185,000 12 Bayani Resuena San Francisco $17,930,000 13 Tenshin Koizumi Toronto $17,370,000 14 John Hudson Columbus $17,190,000 15 Scott Murphy San Antonio $17,160,000 16 Sam Brown Pittsburgh $17,075,000 17 Bryan Eggert Atlanta $16,605,750 18 Dan Vincent Cincinnati $16,185,000 19 Jorge Morales San Francisco $15,871,200 20 Jaime Padilla Houston $15,687,000 21 Terry Reed Monterrey $15,480,000 22 António López Atlanta $15,277,500 23 Esteban Méndez Florida $15,213,300 24 Paco Curtis Pittsburgh $15,140,000 25 Manuel Velázquez Monterrey $14,773,500


CONTINENTAL LEAGUE, TEAM PAYROLLS, 2006
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Rank Team Payroll 1 Chicago White Sox $33,917,725 2 Charlotte Knights $33,851,650 3 New York Bombers $33,213,950 4 Vancouver Whitecaps $29,345,975 5 Cleveland Indians $28,622,725 6 Milwaukee Braves $28,486,925 7 Sacramento River Cats $21,853,075 8 Philadelphia Phillies $21,540,775 9 Tampa Bay Rays $19,766,625 10 Portland Beavers $17,875,200 11 Minnesota Twins $17,384,200 12 Nevada Silverhawks $17,147,150

HIGHEST PAID PLAYERS, CL, 2006
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Rank Player Team Salary 1 José Reyes Cleveland $15,655,000 2 Pedro López Charlotte $14,987,500 3 Jeff Glass Vancouver $14,730,000 4 Mike Dillard Milwaukee $11,760,000 5 Bobby Stewart New York $11,497,500 6 Pete Buckley Philadelphia $11,235,000 7 Mike Bonner Charlotte $7,652,500 8 Shawn Carpenter Chicago $6,855,000 9 Manny Fernández Minnesota $6,397,500 10 Sixto Valero Portland $6,212,500 11 Chris Elliott New York $5,870,000 12 Jeffery Brown New York $5,355,000 13 Miguel Arce Milwaukee $5,272,500 14 António GonzálesTampa Bay $5,130,000 15 Christian JohnsonChicago $4,538,000 16 Francisco HernándezCharlotte $4,298,000 17 Héctor Arroyo Chicago $4,220,000 18 Scott RichardsonSacramento $4,134,000 19 Paul Black Chicago $3,677,500 20 Tony Rodríguez Tampa Bay $3,618,000 21 Gerardo Flores Sacramento $3,585,000 22 Jesús López Cleveland $3,517,500 23 Quinn Wouters Milwaukee $3,510,000 24 Alfie Penrice Minnesota $3,495,000 25 Al Jacobs Portland $3,385,000

NATIONAL LEAGUE, TEAM PAYROLLS, 2006
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Rank Team Payroll 1 Buffalo Bisons $12,652,500 2 Wilmington Blue Rocks $11,892,500 3 Omaha Conductors $11,767,500 4 Cedar Rapids Kernals $11,057,350 5 Boise Hawks $10,642,500 6 Windsor Red Sox $10,205,000 7 New Orleans Zephyrs $9,717,500 8 Indianapolis Nine $9,517,500 9 Nashville Sounds $9,447,500 10 Wichita Wranglers $9,375,000 11 Sioux Falls Canaries $9,365,000 12 Arkansas Travelers $9,040,000 13 Birmingham Barons $8,947,500 14 Orlando Miracle $8,835,000 15 Portland Sea Dogs $8,672,500 16 Norfolk Tides $8,365,000 17 Gary Blue Collars $8,252,500 18 New Jersey Gothams $8,017,500 19 Saint Paul Snappers $8,000,000 20 Albuquerque Dukes $7,982,500 21 Montreal Expos $7,772,500 22 Tulsa Drillers $7,747,500 23 Puerto Rico Leones $7,415,000 24 Salt Lake Missions $7,185,550 25 Colorado Springs Sky Sox$6,767,650 26 Fort Collins Chiefs $6,712,500 27 Toledo Mud Hens $6,635,000 28 Oklahoma Red Hawks $6,025,000

NATIONAL LEAGUE HIGHEST PAID PLAYERS, 2006
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Rank Player Team Salary 1 Ricky Larson Buffalo $4,877,500 2 Ken Grisham Windsor $3,075,000 3 Daniel Ward Nashville $2,805,000 4 Gerard Poole Boise $2,440,000 5 Marcos Carrillo Tulsa $2,425,000 6 Rudy Strong Windsor $2,182,500 7 Jack Miller Cedar Rapids $2,155,000 8 Stéphane LalondeWilmington $2,072,500 9 Augusto Garza Orlando $2,022,500 10 Carl French Buffalo $1,882,500 11 Brent Reedy Saint Paul $1,742,500 12 Octávio Rodríguez Arkansas $1,730,000 13 José Martínez Toledo $1,637,500 14 Esteban Barbosa Indianapolis $1,585,000 15 Héctor Fuentes Cedar Rapids $1,567,500 16 Juan González Omaha $1,507,500 17 Carl Lambright Wilmington $1,502,500 18 Ralph Rhodes New Orleans $1,500,000 19 Randy Francis Nashville $1,477,500 20 Jorge Vera Birmingham $1,460,000 21 Jesús Ramírez Omaha $1,440,000 22 Carl Moran New Jersey $1,425,000 23 Jesús Franco Portland $1,412,500 24 José Torres Arkansas $1,335,000 25 Ramón Velasco Puerto Rico $1,335,000


The American League numbers won't be released until early April, since our season starts..at the end of April.

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Old 10-07-2007, 11:10 PM   #203
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AMERICAN LEAGUE PAYROLL, OPENING DAY 2006
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Rank Team Payroll 1 Worcester Browns $14,673,325 2 Harrisburg Senators $14,611,250 3 Rockford Foresters $14,133,750 4 Grand Rapids Griffins $14,040,000 5 Appleton Foxes $13,533,750 6 Dakota Thundercats $13,500,000 7 Hartford Whalers $13,200,000 8 Grand Junction Grays $12,825,000 9 Reno Miners $11,943,750 10 Bend Brewers $11,745,000 11 Santa Maria Winemakers $10,485,000 12 Spokane Natives $9,881,250


HIGHEST PAID PLAYERS, AMERICAN LEAGUE, 2006
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Rank Player Team Salary 1 Marcos Huff Grand Rapids $3,187,500 2 Manny García Hartford $2,220,000 3 Eugene Fisher Bend $1,946,250 4 Harlan Rowland Appleton $1,860,000 5 Trevor Tanner Worcester $1,856,250 6 António López Harrisburg $1,578,750 7 Javier Rosales Appleton $1,473,750 8 Cristiano Massarelli Worcester $1,432,500 9 Michinaga Toyota Santa Maria $1,425,000 10 Nick Baty Worcester $1,402,500 11 Christopher Phelps Bend $1,395,000 12 Carlos Macías Santa Maria $1,372,500 13 Roy Primm Worcester $1,342,500 14 Kevin Covington Spokane $1,286,250 15 Tim England Appleton $1,286,250 16 Marcos Medina Dakota $1,260,000 17 Tony Dobson Rockford $1,248,750 18 Duncan Bowden Dakota $1,226,250 19 Dustin Willis Dakota $1,215,000 20 Jesús García Harrisburg $1,211,250 21 Carlos Valéncia Santa Maria $1,207,500 22 Jorge Ortíz Grand Rapids $1,192,500 23 Lawrence Trent Grand Rapids $1,185,000 24 Rob Welch Spokane $1,185,000 25 Raúl Mercado Harrisburg $1,177,500
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Old 10-08-2007, 01:24 AM   #204
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Rather than introduce you to our roster and all that prematurely, especially since promotion/relegation isn't at stake, I'm going to sim to midseason and figure out what's work and what hasn't and not make any more moves. It'll be a lot more interesting than trying to speculate for you based on what we know about the players I've signed to deals.

But suffice to say that no one on the current roster played in MLB last year. Well that's not entirely true. I made a deal just now which is opening day to get a guy from Pittsburgh who played there last year. But given how bad they've been lately, that might not mean a whole lot.

But save for him, no one played in MLB last season, but there are guys with MLB experience on the roster..include a few names I've mentioned before or if not, at least they're familiar to me and soon, I'll introduce you.

The AL trade deadline is June 1st and so we'll sim well past that date -- I know, no deals for me -- and we'll just see how things are around July 1st.
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Old 10-08-2007, 12:18 PM   #205
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AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS
JULY 4, 2006
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Northern Conference Standings W L PCT GB Harrisburg Senators 36 27 .571 - Worcester Browns 35 28 .556 1.0 Grand Rapids Griffins 34 30 .531 2.5 Appleton Foxes 32 31 .508 4.0 Hartford Whalers 29 35 .453 7.5 Rockford Foresters 26 37 .413 10.0 Pacific Conference Standings W L PCT GB Santa Maria Winemakers 39 24 .619 - Reno Miners 32 31 .508 7.0 Dakota Thundercats 32 32 .500 7.5 Bend Brewers 31 32 .492 8.0 Spokane Natives 29 34 .460 10.0 Grand Junction Grays 25 39 .391 14.5

So far, I've figured out in this league that the only thing that matters is performance. It's not like in the majors where you can sign guys on potential. Down here, it's all about how much success they've had or projecting guys who can or will be successful plain and simple. If you fail to do that, you'll simply blow the thing.

It's been a learning experience and we're not even halfway through it. I do think that the short trading window forces you to be effective about putting your team together early on and minimizing the mistakes you make during free agency.

I'm going to hit the free agency pool and see if I can't get a vet or two down the stretch and release other guys to stay under the cap. But we'll see, I haven't decided if it's worth breaking my neck to the pennant this year or not.
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Old 10-08-2007, 08:33 PM   #206
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SPOKE TOO SOON ~ WE'RE DOING WHAT WE DO
I didn't make any moves at all. I just simmed the game to this point last night and here's where we are:

AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS
8-1-2006
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Northern Conference Standings W L PCT GB Worcester Browns 53 34 .609 - Harrisburg Senators 48 38 .558 4.5 Appleton Foxes 41 45 .477 11.5 Rockford Foresters 41 45 .477 11.5 Grand Rapids Griffins 41 47 .466 12.5 Hartford Whalers 38 49 .437 15.0 Pacific Conference Standings W L PCT GB Santa Maria Winemakers 52 34 .605 - Reno Miners 46 40 .535 6.0 Bend Brewers 43 43 .500 9.0 Spokane Natives 41 46 .471 11.5 Dakota Thundercats 41 47 .466 12.0 Grand Junction Grays 35 52 .402 17.5
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Old 10-08-2007, 10:37 PM   #207
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DOWN THE STRETCH...
September 1, 2006
Here is a look at the other leagues and what's going on as the teams start to find their position:

In the majors, the Pennsylvania Colonials are leading the high-octane eastern division. Meanwhile, the New York Mets, Cinncinati Reds and Baltimore Orioles are within striking distance of relegation. But there are still 3 long weeks left in the regular season.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Standings
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Eastern Division W L PCT GB Pennsylvania Colonials 100 43 .699 - Boston Yankees 96 47 .671 4.0 New York Rens 74 70 .514 26.5 Providence Bees 73 70 .510 27.0 Brooklyn Cyclones 67 75 .472 32.5 Pittsburgh Pirates 60 83 .420 40.0 Baltimore Orioles 59 83 .415 40.5 New York Mets 56 86 .394 43.5 Central Division W L PCT GB St. Louis Cardinals 87 56 .608 - Chicago Cubs 77 65 .542 9.5 Kansas City Royals 73 70 .510 14.0 Monterrey Matadors 73 71 .507 14.5 Chicago Comets 70 74 .486 17.5 Detroit Tigers 68 75 .476 19.0 Columbus Clippers 63 79 .444 23.5 Toronto Blue Jays 63 80 .441 24.0 Western Division W L PCT GB San Jose Captains 79 63 .556 - Los Angeles Angels 72 70 .507 7.0 San Francisco Giants 72 72 .500 8.0 California Empires 69 74 .483 10.5 Colorado Rockies 69 74 .483 10.5 Seattle Mariners 65 78 .455 14.5 San Diego Padres 63 80 .441 16.5 Los Angeles Dodgers 60 82 .423 19.0 Southern Division W L PCT GB Atlanta Athletics 85 59 .590 - Texas Rangers 80 64 .556 5.0 Arizona Diamondbacks 76 66 .535 8.0 Florida Marlins 75 67 .528 9.0 Houston Astros 68 75 .476 16.5 San Antonio Aviators 68 75 .476 16.5 Washington Nationals 68 75 .476 16.5 Cincinnati Reds 58 85 .406 26.5

In the Continental League, the Minnesota Twins are the big story. A team that won the Continental League in 2003, the team is looking closer and closer like a relegation candidate in the CL. Unlike MLB and the CL, there is no 'play-in' to get to the CL. The winner of the NLCS will be automatically be promoted to the Continental League. It's a remarkable fall from grace for a team that was in the majors as recently as 2002.

CONTINENTAL LEAGUE
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Eastern Division W L PCT GB Charlotte Knights 62 53 .539 - Philadelphia Phillies 60 54 .526 1.5 New York Bombers 60 55 .522 2.0 Milwaukee Braves 58 56 .509 3.5 Tampa Bay Rays 56 58 .491 5.5 Cleveland Indians 51 63 .447 10.5 Western Division W L PCT GB Sacramento River Cats 71 44 .617 - Nevada Silverhawks 67 47 .588 3.5 Chicago White Sox 58 56 .509 12.5 Portland Beavers 58 56 .509 12.5 Vancouver Whitecaps 48 67 .417 23.0 Minnesota Twins 37 77 .325 33.5

2006 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
Rutgers knocked off Ohio State 4 games to 1 to win the College World Series

NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS
In the NL, it's for all the marbles. Win your division and you're in the playoffs. In the Southern Association, Arkansas and Tulsa are grinding it out and in the Western Association, there is a huge race in the midwest with Indianapolis leading, but Cedar Rapids, Gary, St. Paul and Windsor all nearby.

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Western Association Standings W L PCT GB Omaha Conductors 86 55 .610 - Sioux Falls Canaries 77 64 .546 9.0 Colorado Springs Sky Sox73 68 .518 13.0 Wichita Wranglers 73 68 .518 13.0 Albuquerque Dukes 69 72 .489 17.0 Boise Hawks 63 78 .447 23.0 Salt Lake Missions 61 80 .433 25.0 W L PCT GB Indianapolis Nine 76 65 .539 - Cedar Rapids Kernals 75 66 .532 1.0 Gary Blue Collars 73 68 .518 3.0 Saint Paul Snappers 72 69 .511 4.0 Windsor Red Sox 72 69 .511 4.0 Fort Collins Chiefs 60 81 .426 16.0 Toledo Mud Hens 57 84 .404 19.0 Southern Association Standings W L PCT GB Arkansas Travelers 82 59 .582 - Tulsa Drillers 82 59 .582 - Nashville Sounds 77 64 .546 5.0 Orlando Miracle 70 71 .496 12.0 New Orleans Zephyrs 66 75 .468 16.0 Birmingham Barons 58 83 .411 24.0 Oklahoma Red Hawks 46 95 .326 36.0 W L PCT GB New Jersey Gothams 83 58 .589 - Portland Sea Dogs 79 62 .560 4.0 Wilmington Blue Rocks 78 63 .553 5.0 Puerto Rico Leones 73 68 .518 10.0 Montreal Expos 71 70 .504 12.0 Norfolk Tides 67 74 .475 16.0 Buffalo Bisons 55 86 .390 28.0

AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS
Playing for pride and no promotion in 2006, the American League race doesn't have the suspense that the other leagues have. It seems all but sewed up in both conferences, setting up what should be an interesting east v. west matchup in the first-ever American League Championship Series. But as we know, anything can happen.

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American League Standings Northern Conference Standings W L PCT GB Worcester Browns 70 43 .619 - Harrisburg Senators 60 53 .531 10.0 Grand Rapids Griffins 57 57 .500 13.5 Appleton Foxes 56 57 .496 14.0 Rockford Foresters 54 59 .478 16.0 Hartford Whalers 46 68 .404 24.5 Pacific Conference Standings W L PCT GB Santa Maria Winemakers 66 47 .584 - Bend Brewers 58 55 .513 8.0 Reno Miners 57 56 .504 9.0 Spokane Natives 56 57 .496 10.0 Dakota Thundercats 54 60 .474 12.5 Grand Junction Grays 46 68 .404 20.5
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Old 10-08-2007, 11:06 PM   #208
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MLB FINAL STANDINGS, 2006
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Eastern Division W L PCT GB Boston Yankees 111 51 .685 - Pennsylvania Colonials 111 51 .685 - New York Rens 84 78 .519 27.0 Providence Bees 83 79 .512 28.0 Brooklyn Cyclones 78 84 .481 33.0 Baltimore Orioles 70 92 .432 41.0 Pittsburgh Pirates 69 93 .426 42.0 New York Mets 65 97 .401 46.0 Central Division W L PCT GB St. Louis Cardinals 92 70 .568 - Chicago Cubs 87 75 .537 5.0 Kansas City Royals 81 81 .500 11.0 Monterrey Matadors 80 82 .494 12.0 Detroit Tigers 78 84 .481 14.0 Chicago Comets 77 85 .475 15.0 Columbus Clippers 74 88 .457 18.0 Toronto Blue Jays 72 90 .444 20.0 Western Division W L PCT GB San Jose Captains 93 69 .574 - Los Angeles Angels 84 78 .519 9.0 San Francisco Giants 81 81 .500 12.0 California Empires 78 84 .481 15.0 Colorado Rockies 76 86 .469 17.0 San Diego Padres 73 89 .451 20.0 Seattle Mariners 72 90 .444 21.0 Los Angeles Dodgers 68 94 .420 25.0 Southern Division W L PCT GB Atlanta Athletics 97 65 .599 - Texas Rangers 92 70 .568 5.0 Florida Marlins 86 76 .531 11.0 Arizona Diamondbacks 81 81 .500 16.0 Houston Astros 77 85 .475 20.0 Washington Nationals 77 85 .475 20.0 San Antonio Aviators 76 86 .469 21.0 Cincinnati Reds 69 93 .426 28.0

Mets are headed to the MLB Challenge Series

MLB PLAYOFF ALIGNMENT

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Florida v. Pennsylvania
Chicago v. Atlanta
Texas v. San Jose
Boston v. St. Louis

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Old 10-08-2007, 11:15 PM   #209
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CONTINENTAL LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS, 2006
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Eastern Division W L PCT GB Charlotte Knights 74 62 .544 - Milwaukee Braves 72 64 .529 2.0 New York Bombers 72 64 .529 2.0 Philadelphia Phillies 70 66 .515 4.0 Tampa Bay Rays 64 72 .471 10.0 Cleveland Indians 60 76 .441 14.0 Western Division W L PCT GB Sacramento River Cats 83 53 .610 - Nevada Silverhawks 80 56 .588 3.0 Portland Beavers 70 66 .515 13.0 Chicago White Sox 69 67 .507 14.0 Vancouver Whitecaps 58 78 .426 25.0 Minnesota Twins 44 92 .324 39.0

The Minnesota Twins will be relegated to the National League in 2007.
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Old 10-08-2007, 11:17 PM   #210
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NATIONAL LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS, 2006
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Western Association Standings W L PCT GB Omaha Conductors 91 63 .591 - Sioux Falls Canaries 87 67 .565 4.0 Colorado Springs Sky Sox82 72 .532 9.0 Wichita Wranglers 80 74 .519 11.0 Albuquerque Dukes 76 78 .494 15.0 Salt Lake Missions 66 88 .429 25.0 Boise Hawks 65 89 .422 26.0 W L PCT GB Cedar Rapids Kernals 86 68 .558 - Indianapolis Nine 83 71 .539 3.0 Gary Blue Collars 80 74 .519 6.0 Saint Paul Snappers 79 75 .513 7.0 Windsor Red Sox 78 76 .506 8.0 Fort Collins Chiefs 63 91 .409 23.0 Toledo Mud Hens 62 92 .403 24.0 Southern Association Standings W L PCT GB Arkansas Travelers 92 62 .597 - Tulsa Drillers 87 67 .565 5.0 Nashville Sounds 82 72 .532 10.0 Orlando Miracle 74 80 .481 18.0 New Orleans Zephyrs 73 81 .474 19.0 Birmingham Barons 64 90 .416 28.0 Oklahoma Red Hawks 54 100 .351 38.0 W L PCT GB New Jersey Gothams 87 67 .565 - Portland Sea Dogs 85 69 .552 2.0 Wilmington Blue Rocks 84 70 .545 3.0 Puerto Rico Leones 82 72 .532 5.0 Montreal Expos 79 75 .513 8.0 Norfolk Tides 74 80 .481 13.0 Buffalo Bisons 61 93 .396 26.0

NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
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Cedar Rapids v. Omaha
Arkansas v. New Jersey
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Old 10-08-2007, 11:48 PM   #211
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Before I recap the playoffs in the other leagues, you've waited patiently to find out WHO the Worcester Browns are.

Well, let me introduce them first, by showing you the season stats for 2006:

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PITCHING STATS POS # Name B T G GS W L SV IP HA HR R ER BB K ERA AVG CG SHO SP 41 Cris Massarelli R R 27 27 15 7 0 210.1 188 12 76 71 50 167 3.04 .241 6 0 SP 9 William Payton S R 27 27 11 8 0 178.0 178 13 81 72 37 117 3.64 .256 1 0 SP 33 Lawrence Pearce R R 25 25 11 10 0 188.1 160 22 72 65 41 152 3.11 .229 7 2 MR 16 Nick Baty L R 43 12 9 6 4 137.1 154 19 81 77 43 87 5.05 .281 1 0 MR 34 Paul Neal R R 50 0 9 5 6 66.2 79 5 32 31 29 38 4.19 .299 0 0 SP 8 Floyd Wilkerson R L 40 15 8 6 2 140.0 128 14 65 57 27 92 3.66 .242 1 0 SP 5 George Talley R R 28 28 5 4 0 116.2 100 4 42 38 26 108 2.93 .227 0 0 CL 22 Warren Tucker R R 55 0 5 5 28 63.1 57 4 21 20 21 31 2.84 .243 0 0 MR 46 Germán Álvarez L L 46 0 4 1 0 54.2 57 4 36 33 39 61 5.43 .269 0 0 MR 23 Johnathan Mack R R 25 0 3 0 2 42.1 45 3 24 21 22 25 4.46 .268 0 0 SS 35 Robbie Anderson L R 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .000 0 0 SP 28 Jeremiah Barnett L L 15 0 0 0 1 21.1 28 8 23 23 17 10 9.70 .326 0 0

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BATTING STATS POS # Name B T G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K AVG OBP SLG OPS SB CS SS 35 Robbie Anderson L R 148 570 151 18 9 23 79 90 51 90 .265 .330 .449 .779 12 1 2B 54 Robin Donovan R R 133 551 164 23 1 26 91 100 65 63 .298 .373 .485 .858 8 3 CF 42 Vern Morgan R L 132 521 135 26 2 41 120 93 70 112 .259 .347 .553 .900 2 0 3B 26 Iván Cruz R R 130 478 123 24 1 22 91 68 63 65 .257 .346 .450 .795 0 1 LF 36 Ken Jones R R 129 505 112 32 6 17 63 66 58 90 .222 .304 .410 .714 1 0 RF 56 Tommy Terry L L 127 504 145 33 7 12 59 91 74 71 .288 .378 .452 .831 10 3 C 32 Bradley Norton R R 115 403 105 25 3 2 41 51 26 48 .261 .311 .352 .663 0 0 RF 39 Trevor Tanner R R 112 345 88 17 5 15 49 53 32 39 .255 .323 .464 .787 9 5 1B 31 Emílio Herrera L L 110 303 90 14 1 10 41 44 43 60 .297 .399 .449 .848 0 0 2B 55 Norberto Gallegos R R 70 59 17 3 0 1 5 13 3 12 .288 .333 .390 .723 0 0 2B 47 Gus Lancaster R R 64 238 54 6 2 8 31 29 24 61 .227 .294 .370 .664 1 2 2B 18 Francisco Delgado R R 49 125 22 3 2 1 7 9 9 25 .176 .230 .256 .486 0 0 C 29 Roy Primm R R 41 89 19 3 1 2 12 10 5 12 .213 .263 .337 .600 0 0 CF 37 Billy Bryan R R 12 31 10 3 0 0 3 4 2 7 .323 .364 .419 .783 2 1

Ok, so now you're wondering, "Who the hell are these people?

Vern Morgan is a 28-year old centerfielder. He's in his second year, after spending last year hitting .242 with 27 HR and 81 RBI for Salt Lake of the National League. I signed him to a six-year deal during the off-season. The key to playing in this league and making the ascent to the majors, I decided at the beginning of the year, was that we needed to find a way to get your core guys in place early and have dudes who can produce all the way until you get to the majors or who can market themselves with their talents so you can move them for more players. In other words, 5 for 1 deals are great if you can move a guy to a major league contender or even a bad team, so you can get some prized prospects that will grow and develop along with you.

But in the AL right now? I'm focused mostly on trying to get the hell out of here, not developing players for the long haul at this point, because frankly..I can't really afford to have them hanging out down here for an entire season.

Ok, back to the rest of the team.

3B Ivan Cruz was a guy I acquired from the Chicago Comets in a deal that included three prospects that I shipped off to them for five guys, all of whom could have been or were key for us in certain spots. The players I shipped off are Grade-A prospects that could likely be starring for them by the time we (hope) to be in the majors. But you gotta do, what you gotta do. Cruz is 30 years old and hit 22 HR ad 91 RBI for us in his first year outside of MLB. I can't resign him, either. He'll want more money than I can pay him this off-season and so, I'll have to let him go.

And this friends, is another one of those challenges about playing in a lower league where there salary cap considerations.

2B Robin Donovan is a 32-year old infielder who spent his first year outside of the majors last year, with New Orleans, hitting .296 in 71 games for the Zephyrs of the NL.

Prior to that, he spent 11 1/2 years with the Kansas City Royals and actually, was a guy that I often considered dealing for at deadlines to get an extra bat, but we never pulled the trigger for him. Anyway, I inked him to a long-term deal and he hit .296 with 26 HRs and 91 RBI for us this year.

The hitters are guys who could be servicable at the next level in some situations, whereas our pitching staff is decidedly bush league. But very effective for us.

Our ace this year was 26-year old Cris Massarelli, who despite the name is from Venezuela. Anyway, he went 15-7 this year and was effective notching 18 quality starts.

You can read the stats and get an idea of who we have, but the bottom line is..no matter how we do in the ALCS -- and make no mistake, we want the title -- we'll have to go out and find ways to bolster the pitching staff and replace the guys who we'll not be able to afford next year, if we want to replicate the success of this season.

Free agents this off-season will include the following key players:
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Ivan Cruz
Tommy Terry

Gus Lancaster spent a good third of the season hurt and so, he'll be able to step in for a full year and that'll help ease the loss of losing Anderson who might not have played much anyway, but it'll be intriguing to see how it goes for us.

But enough of that talk.

Let's get to the ALCS
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The Santa Maria Winemakers were the best pitching team in baseball this year and boast two 13-game winners in Robby Hill and Carlos Macias. Macias is 40-years old, but doesn't seem to want to quit. He went 13-11 this year with 70 Ks in 226 innings. On the flip side, Hill is a 24-year old hurler who went 13-6 with a 3.99 ERA and 135Ks this year.

The team's power is derived for a 24-year old rookie from Fort Drum, NY named Mack Knight. He hit 26 HRs and 93 RBI this year on .272 hitting.

We should match up well with them in this best-of-seven championship series, but it's the playoffs and anything can happen...
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BROWNS WIN THE 2006 ALCS
By offering ridiculously low ticket prices (average ticket price was $1 in a league where they're normally about $4) and making the atmopshere fan friendly, while giving fans a winning product, former Yankees GM D.C. Daly is becoming a championship owner, in the same way that he was running other people's product.

"It's so different," he said of running his own ballclub. "Obviously, I have more help now. But there is so much more to consider."

The Browns won the 2006 American League Pennant (box score) and have fans in Worcester dreaming of major league grandeur.

The upstart American League is the bottom rung of the major league baseball ladder. Its players don't make the tens of millions that stars in the upper majors make, the games don't get much TV coverage and talent level is generally deemed to be of a lower quality than the other leagues.

"We're playing great baseball down here. It's a wonderful chance for smaller cities in America to get Major League baseball in their backyards, so more people truly grow up with the national pastime. I think this system is brilliant and it forces your team to produce. If you don't do well, you go home," said Daly, who as an owner pays a fee each year into the pool.

The system is all possible because of significant spreading out of media money throughout the league. So New York might have four teams -- five if you count the NL team in New Jersey -- but all of the media money those teams generate gets put into the pool, along with other radio, internet and other fees that allow teams in places like Billings or Santa Maria to exist at all.

"Without the revenue sharing across the board, there is no way any of this would be possible. Can you imagine baseball where only the big market teams can compete and it's like, when small market teams compete and win titles, we'd throw parades because they bothered to show up to the party? Man, what a crappy baseball world that'd be to live in," said Daly.

After his team won the title, he said that he knew they'd have to "reload" going into next season, because "with everyone knowing that an AL pennant will get you promoted [to the National League], it's going to be cutthroat. Every game will feel like the playoffs."
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What I'm noticing so far and what I like, is that if I try to say, offer a deal to a guy from the majors who is worth a lot of money, he'll ask me to pay him what a superstar in my league would make. When the salary cap is only $15 million, you don't really have a ton of leeway to sign lots of guys like that, because well...eventually you'd be stuck.

What should happen is, the offers they get at the major league level should be so much more substantial that they'd never take such offers and that keeps star players out of the lower leagues and so, OOTP is working just as it should. I noticed it before, but never got an acute understanding of how the process was playing out until now.

This is precisely what I was trying to show with my league as well. It doesn't always make sense from my perspective, but then again, you have no window into the players minds either. Still, it seems to work out very well, and is fun to watch develop.
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2006 PLAYOFFS RECAP
AMERICAN LEAGUE
As you know, in the American League, the Worcester Browns captured the pennant over the Santa Maria Winemakers 4 games to 3.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Meanwhile, on the senior circuit, the stakes were high as the winner of the NLCS would be promoted to the Continental League -- on the doorstep of Major League glory -- if they move up.

New Jersey was knocked off by the Arkansas Travelers in five games, while Cedar Rapids dispatched Omaha in 5 games to setup an NLCS date between the unlikely pair.

In the end, the Arkansas Travelers beat out their big city competition to win the NLCS over upstart Cedar Rapids 4 games to 2 to earn promotion to the Continental League in 2007.

CONTINENTAL LEAGUE
The Charlotte Knights won the 2006 Guinness Cup Series over the Sacramento River Cats 4 games to 2 to earn best-of-five date with the New York Mets to determine who'll be playing in MLB next year at the Baseball Grounds in Jacksonville.

MLB CHALLENGE SERIES presented by AT&T
The New York Mets held serve in four games of the best-of-five MLB Challenge Series to retain their spot in MLB for another year, knocking off the CL Champion Charlotte Knights. It's the third time in four years that the Continental League champion has been denied entry to the big leagues after a loss in the Challenge Series.

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GAME 1: New York 9, Charlotte 0
GAME 2: New York 12, Charlotte 7
GAME 3: Charlotte 2, New York 1 (15 innings)
GAME 4: New York 5, Charlotte 1

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
WORLD SERIES QUARTERFINALS
Pennsylvania def. Florida 3-2
Atlanta def. Chicago Cubs 3-1
Texas def. San Jose 3-0
Boston def. St. Louis 3-1

WORLD SERIES SEMIFINALS
Atlanta def. Pennsylvania 4-1
Texas def. Boston 4-2

2006 WORLD SERIES
Atlanta Athletics def. Texas Rangers 4 games to 1

It's the first World Series title in franchise history for the A's of Atlanta.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE TO ADD TWO TEAMS IN 2007
The road to the Majors just got a little tougher for American League teams. The league announced plans to expand by two teams in 2007 to a total of 14.

"We're going to capitalize on the success of year 1 with two new cities that will be able to dream of Major League status."

The two cities have not been named as of yet, but ought to be unveiled November 1st.

Ed Note: I have one city picked and the other..I'm waffling about. If you have any ideas of cities say, west of the Mississippi that we're not already in and could be a good AL destintation (remember: 4th divsion) let me know.
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Old 10-10-2007, 10:06 AM   #220
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Someone asked a question on another board and I thought my answers might be helpful here:

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1) How many levels of minors does your MLB have? Do the other majors have any minors? If not, how is your sim handling reserves?

2) When you promote and relegate, how are team finances handled? Obviously when a team is relegated to the CL, they (or you?) have to cut payroll. Does that happen automatically?

3) What is your Trade AI settings at?

1. MLB is the only league with minors. It's one level of minors there, 40 players max on the minor league roster. The other leagues do not have minors. The CL used to, but we got rid of that after I added the lower leagues permanently. Most teams don't have a glut of reserve players, because of the salary cap. So you don't see the problem that OOTP used to be famous for where teams gobble up all of the good players and hold onto them forever.

There are two feeder leagues. The NCAA feeds MLB (same number of teams at MLB) and the AL now has a HS feeder league and I might, though I'm not 100% certain, add a minor league for AL teams that's all prospects with the idea that the AL should be the league that houses prospects and I'd love to see a situation where upper division teams trying to deal for those guys left and right sending back vets or something.

2. When a team is promoted or relegated, I recalculate financials for all of the teams in those leagues, so it can change the team's budget from where it was in their old league, to the new one. Sometimes, I have to change their TV revenue to match the rest of the league. But that's it and yes, when teams get demoted to the CL they have to cut payroll and it's been happening automatically. From time to time -- and this was back when I was in MLB myself and not so much now -- I'll step in and hasten the process of the purging of players. But it hasn't been a problem for the past four or so years.

3. Generally at average/average. Sometimes, later in the season or in the off-season, I'll bump it to "very high" and depending on the flow of players in the league (e.g., if I see too many teams holding onto kids who are able to start or where it's veterans who are being held onto to) I'll change it to "favor prospects or favor veterans". It's all based on league movement and trends.


I think the bottom line in understand my "mindset" or whatever is, I'm far more interested in the 50,000 ft. view of the league and 'how it works" than I am about my own team.

It's why I probably change my team idea (I didn't start this ever intending to leave Boston, etc., and planned to stay in Providence before changing my mind...) and why I decided to try to "struggle" my way back to the majors.

I've tried to minimize the team moves and stuff, because I know that can be super hard to follow and keep up with and that's a departure for me from previous dynasties. I'm trying to keep things from get too convoluted and yet, I do want to get people an idea of what's happening in each league. So questions help, because it helps me know what details people are interested in, because while I'm detail oriented to a fault, I don't always know what things people seek out in these things.
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Old 10-10-2007, 04:49 PM   #221
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I think heading into next season and beyond, I want to streamline things a bit and so, rather than focus on the leagues as a whole or the larger part of things, I'm going to focus more on the team I'm running at that time. It just seems like an easier way to go about things and allows for more focus. I'll obviously cover the stuff like who gets relegated and stuff and of course, if there are things you specifically want to know, PLEASE ask because it helps me know that folks are reading and want to know certain things.

But..I think that's the format I plan to take, because it might just be easier to navigate. And I plan to try to incorporate graphics better, too.

So we'll see.
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Old 10-11-2007, 01:07 AM   #222
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The two newest American League teams are the:

Westchester (N.Y.) Apples
El Paso Incredibles

I'm pretty happy with how the Incredibles (LOS INCREÍBLES) wordmark came out:



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Old 10-11-2007, 01:37 PM   #223
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I posted all of my graphics online, so feel free to take what you like. Or at least look and admire my handiwork.

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Old 10-11-2007, 02:53 PM   #224
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DC, I'm as fascinated by the mechanics of how you're getting OOTP to do these kinds of things and actually make it work as the actual relating of the dynasty itself. The creativity here is outstanding.

Btw, thanks for the graphics link. Those are great as well.
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Old 10-11-2007, 10:35 PM   #225
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2006 OFF-SEASON PREVIEW
November 1, 2006

So, my plan is pretty simple. We don't have the luxury of wallowing down here for years or else, I'll have to change our entire gameplan. We're all about the fast track and so, I'm going to do my best to get out of this league this year trying to assemble a team that can win in the playoffs as well as the regular season, which in a league like this is pretty much the same thing.

The National League is a completely different animal, since it's almost as big as MLB and so, I dunno. I'm a little concerned and yet...I think we can make it work.

I'd love a player development avenue or some way to get cheap, young talent and so, don't be surprised if I make deals to get a lot more guys on the reserve roster, simply because I want more options to choose from later in the year, because at this level, that can be the biggest problem is that when you do get hit with injuries, that you don't have the ability to bring players in who can help you fill those holes and signing free agents can be spotty or just downright impossible in terms of solid quality.

So we'll see how it goes.
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Old 10-11-2007, 11:55 PM   #226
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2007 SALARY CAP FIGURES
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CL: $80 million
NL: $50 million
AL: $25 million

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Old 10-12-2007, 11:44 AM   #227
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The most interesting dynamic of running a team at this level is the fact that signing players can be a gamble. If you ink a guy to a long-term deal that won't be as useful at a higher level of ball, you might be saddled with having overpaid for a guy who won't be useful for more than a year.

The flip side? The fact that you almost have mortagage the future. You can't sign tons of prospects and hold onto them. Ok, you can. But you'll ensure you'll hang out in the AL doldrums forever. You can't even wait for them to develop, because I've rigged the rules at this level to make sure that minor league free agents can exercise their right to bolt after just a year depending on their service time.

So it's been weird looking at guys we KNOW we can't sign and then trying to make deals for the scraps of bigger teams, really and hoping that works for us.

I'm going to sim through the rest of the off-season to get to the pre-season and then prepare for the regular season. I'm still trying to dream up a format I can use, so we can get through these seasons, because frankly..none of the details at this level are all that interesting and all we want to know is whether the Browns can get up the ladder or if we'll be stuck down in the mud for many, many years.
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Old 10-13-2007, 11:51 AM   #228
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INSERT YOUR HIGH SCHOOL INTO THE AL FEEDER
I have a high school league feeder going to the American League and 2007 will mark the first season of the AL Draft. To make things more interesting, I thought it might be cool to insert a few user high schools into the feeder.

So if you want yours in there, do tell me the name, the school colors and obviously the location and mascot/nickname.

I won't get them all this go-round necessarily, but...I'll eventually find ways to add more as we go on. I think it could fun to follow how kids from our high schools did or whatever.
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Old 10-13-2007, 02:01 PM   #229
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SEASON PREVIEW, 2007 WORCESTER BROWNS
The defending American League champion Browns are going for something far more than just pride and a pennant this year -- we're gunning for promotion.
The Browns are doing their best impression of a free-wheeling juggernaut by boasting the highest payroll in the AL this year -- just under $800k under the salary cap -- but management says, "we're not concerned with perceptions. We just want to win baseball games."



On the offensive side of the house, the Browns are hoping to get maximum production for reigning MVP Vern Morgan who led the AL with 41 HRs year and added 120 RBI to that total.


33-year old infielder Robin Donovan looks to build his first season in Worcester where he hit .298 with 26 HR and 91 RBI for the Browns.


Newcomers to the ballclub include former Providence infielder Alfie Penrice who spent the past two years with the Minnesota Twins, who were relegated to the NL this past season. Penrice is just 25-years old and the man that signed him to his first deal -- none other than D.C. Daly himself -- says that he thinks the young Englishman can turn it out this year.

"We were ecsatic when he agreed to come here. He didn't play much last year in Minnesota (.228 in 42 games played and I think his confidence is down. He's a solid defender, a great clubhouse guy and the fans in New England already know and love 'em. I can't wait to see him out there on opening day," said Daly about his new acquistion.


The pitching rotation only includes one face, 21-year old rookie Billy Henson.

The team acquired closer Franciso Ortiz from Minnesota, in the deal that sent Penrice and another player to Minnesota for four players include former Worcester closer Warren Tucker (who Minnesota turned converted back to a starter) and three other players this off-season.

In case you're wondering, it's not uncommon to find teams at the AL level that have guys who have MLB experience. Nine of the pitchers on the Browns roster are MLB alumns. Among those, three have started more than 60 games. While we have eight hitters who are MLB experienced, but among those only four of them have in excess of 300 MLB at-bats in their career.

Westchester has seven guys who are MLB experienced in their lineup, among them seven have at least 200 MLB ABs and four have over 1000. But I suppose that's what you have to do when you play in the shadows of NY's Finest teams.

Anyway...I'd like to think we're pretty well setup for the year, but if we sputter out of the gate, I'll make adjustments, because it's worth it to me.

Here goes.

AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAM PAYROLLS ~ OPENING DAY 2007

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Rank Team Payroll 1 Worcester Browns $24,180,551 2 Hartford Whalers $16,500,000 3 Grand Rapids Griffins $14,437,500 4 Rockford Foresters $14,006,250 5 Dakota Thundercats $13,365,000 6 Grand Junction Grays $12,675,000 7 Spokane Natives $12,536,250 8 Reno Miners $11,921,250 9 Appleton Foxes $11,737,500 10 Bend Brewers $11,580,000 11 Santa Maria Winemakers $11,291,250 12 Harrisburg Senators $11,255,000 13 Westchester Apples $10,920,000 14 El Paso Incredibles $10,462,500


HIGHEST PAID PLAYERS ~ AMERICAN LEAGUE 2007

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Rank Player Team Salary 1 Marcos Huff Grand Rapids $3,187,500 2 Alfie Penrice Worcester $2,508,750 3 Ward Speck El Paso $2,497,500 4 Manny García Hartford $2,220,000 5 Francisco Ortíz Worcester $1,890,000 6 Manny Romero Worcester $1,713,750 7 Roger Imbeault Appleton $1,578,750 8 Brian Wilson Worcester $1,552,500 9 António MaldonadoHartford $1,537,500 10 Santiago BarreraWestchester $1,455,000 11 Cris Massarelli Worcester $1,432,500 12 Carl O'Halloran Rockford $1,425,000 13 Michi Toyota Santa Maria $1,425,000 14 Chandler Miles Worcester $1,413,750 15 Christopher Phelps Bend $1,395,000 16 Don Hartman Spokane $1,372,500 17 Carlos Macías Santa Maria $1,372,500 18 Marcos Medina Dakota $1,353,750 19 Ángel Villa Westchester $1,293,750 20 Kevin Covington Spokane $1,286,250 21 Tim England Appleton $1,286,250 22 Duncan Bowden Dakota $1,226,250 23 Dustin Willis Dakota $1,215,000 24 Jesús García Harrisburg $1,211,250 25 Carlos Valéncia Santa Maria $1,207,500

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Old 10-13-2007, 03:00 PM   #230
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Old 10-13-2007, 05:11 PM   #231
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MLB TO SPONSOR AREA CODE GAMES
Major League Baseball created a new league for elite high school players starting in 2007 called Area Code Baseball. The six-team league will be comprised of teams of some of the best high school prospects in the nation.

"This will give MLB teams a chance to showcase some of the best young talent that America has to offer."

TEAMS
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Royals
Cubs
Bees
Yankees
Cardinals
Cyclones

REEBOK HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE SET FOR 2007 SEASON
12 high schools across the nation are set for the 2007 installment of the Reebok High School Baseball League this year.

A whole new setup has been recruited for the league.

AMERICAN
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Alameda HS (CA)
Theodore Roosevelt HS (Gary, IN)
Lebanon HS (MO)
Plainfield HS (NJ)
T.C. Williams HS (Alexandria, VA)
Westfield HS (NJ)

NATIONAL
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Norway (IA)
Cheyenne South (wY)
Cousins Day School (WY)
Laramie HS (WY)
Tucker HS (GA)
Yellowstone Academy (wY)

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Old 10-13-2007, 10:40 PM   #232
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DODGERS REPORTED OFFER DALY JOB WITH CLUB
Despite his Browns being 5 games ahead in the AL Northern Conference race and looking to repeat as AL champs and earning a promotion to the 3rd division National League, some reports out of Boston are saying that Worcester Browns Team President and majority owner D.C. Daly has received an offer from the Los Angeles Dodgers to run their ballclub as Team President & General Manager.

The Dodgers are currently 35-51 and their .407 winning percentage puts them as the worst team in MLB and in position for the MLB Challenge Series at season's end.

Since it's just midseason, team ownership has panicked, firing the team's manager, GM and several other key players in the front office and are reportedly making an "aggressive" offer to Daly, who has long been coveted by Dodgers, who were recently taken over by a consortium that includes -- most strangely -- the California State Teacher's Retirement System.

"Who would expect teachers to own a baseball team. But they saw the value and thought it was a long-term value investment," said Mickey "Skip" Aronson, CEO of Golden State Sports Enterprises (GSSE), which among its holdings also owns the Los Angeles Kings NHL team and Golden State Warriors. The CSTRS owns 43% of GSSE.

It's not unprecedented as Canadian' Maple Leaf Sports Enteprises is a publicy owned company as well, owned 58% by the Ontario Teacher's Pension Plan.

No word has been given from Daly on whether he'd be willing to sell his ballclub to his partners -- or to a local owner -- to take the job in LA, but some reports have said that after a year and a half in the lower levels of baseball, that he's grown "tired" of the process and underestimated the grind of being an owner and G.M.

"I think he feels like it's almost like he's retired. He likes calling the shots and building a club. And he's obviously doing a great job, but I think anytime you have to watch your compatriots play at the big leagues while you toil in obscurity, it can be a little hard. After all, you have to understand that this guy won a World Series five years ago. So I can understand the adjustment of being down there," said Terry Hargrove, Assistant GM of the Boston Yankees, the club Daly helped build into a powerhouse and close friend.

Using a strategy of acquiring name players, wooing Bostonites and employing cheap ticket prices, Daly's Browns club are the toast of lowel-level major league baseball. They play at 24,000 seat Iron Hills Stadium in Worcester, and sellout every game in the ballpark.

"They've done an excellent job down there. They're the envy of a lot of clubs at a much higher level," said an MLB executive.

Their current attendance is nearly double that (692,361, Santa Maria is #2 at 386,728) of any team in the AL and 39th in all of the majors, on par with the top two teams in the 3rd division National League and would put them in the middle of the pack in terms of clubs at the 2nd division Continental League level.

So he's got quite a product to sell. The franchise fee for the club was a paltry $3 million, but the team's value is estimated at as much as $40 million if it were sold today.

The Dodgers are clearly trying to salvage their season and seem to want to move forward on a candidate rather than opting for interims for the rest of the season.

"We're going to try to move this as fast as we can, but we want the right candidate. We don't just want anybody," said Aronson, about the team's search.
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REPORT: BROWNS TO BE SOLD TO LOCAL GROUP FOR $34 MILLION
JULY 1, 2007

WORCESTER - It looks like D.C. Daly is poised to head back to the major leagues. After a report came out today in the Worcester Telegram & Gazette -- breaking the story before the Boston Globe could -- that the local ballclub that leads the American League is poised to be sold to a local community group comprised of 10 local investors and about 1,000 shareholders who call themselves Worcester Community Baseball Group, LLC., for the sum of $34 million.

The reported sale price is obviously is a hometown discount -- one must guess -- of nearly $10 million off the premium of the team's value, which is reported to be between $40-47 million, according to a recent report by the Boston Herald.

The sale would still need to be approved by Major League Baseball's Associate Committee, the group that is comprised of the clubs that do not make up the top tier, but only the AL clubs get to vote to approve the deal and most have said, that "won't be a hurdle in the deal."

WHAT HAPPENS TO D.C. DALY?

Daly owned a controlling interest in the ballclub -- about 43% -- at the time of the proposed deal and was the one who engineered it according to advisors to the Team President.

He's still in his current role and a spokesman for Worcester Community Baseball have said that if D.C. wants to stay, he has a job for life.

"This guy is one of the best that's come along. He's still extremely young and we're all pretty convinced he can turn Worcester into a big league city. We're talking rivalry with the Yankees big."

But the rumors are swirling that the Dodgers have offered him a lucrative gig with their ballclub include the title of President of Baseball Operations.

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NCAA FINAL STANDINGS ~ 2007
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Eastern Conference W L PCT GB Maryland Terrapins 37 13 .740 - Penn State Nittany Lions30 20 .600 7.0 Rutgers Scarlet Knights 25 25 .500 12.0 Michigan State Spartans 24 26 .480 13.0 St. John's Red Storm 24 26 .480 13.0 Seton Hall Pirates 23 27 .460 14.0 Pittsburgh Panthers 22 28 .440 15.0 Boston College Eagles 21 29 .420 16.0 Southern Conference W L PCT GB Ferrum Panthers 34 16 .680 - Florida State Seminoles 28 24 .538 7.0 Miami Hurricanes 26 24 .520 8.0 Mississippi State Bulldogs 22 28 .440 12.0 Louisiana State Tigers 21 29 .420 13.0 Tennessee Volunteers 21 29 .420 13.0 Virginia Cavaliers 21 29 .420 13.0 North Carolina Tar Heels 18 32 .360 16.0 Central Conference W L PCT GB Notre Dame Fighting Irish32 18 .640 - Ohio State Buckeyes 32 18 .640 - Oklahoma Sooners 29 22 .569 3.5 Wichita State Shockers 29 22 .569 3.5 Illinois Fighting Illini24 26 .480 8.0 Michigan Wolverines 24 26 .480 8.0 Monmouth Fighting Scots 23 27 .460 9.0 Nebraska Cornhuskers 18 32 .360 14.0 Western Conference W L PCT GB Texas Longhorns 34 16 .680 - Cal State-Fullerton Titans 26 24 .520 8.0 Washington Huskies 26 24 .520 8.0 Arizona State Sun Devils 25 25 .500 9.0 UCLA Bruins 25 25 .500 9.0 Stanford Cardinal 23 27 .460 11.0 Brigham Young Cougars 20 30 .400 14.0 Southern California Trojans 15 35 .300 19.0

NCAA PLAYOFFS (ALL BEST-OF-SEVEN)

REGIONALS
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Maryland def. Wichita State 4-2
Texas def. Oklahoma 4-3
Penn State def. Ferrum 4-1
Ohio State def. Notre Dame 4-2

SUPER REGIONALS
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Maryland def. Texas 4-1
Ohio State def. Penn State 4-2

2007 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
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Ohio State def. Maryland 4-3


DALY DONATES $1 MILLION TO YELLOWSTONE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL PROGRAM
July 5, 2007
CODY, WYOMING -- Worcester Browns GM gave $1 million to the Yellowstone University baseball program, the largest single gift in the history of the school's athletic program. Of course, the school is only 7 years old, so that's not saying a whole lot.

The school was founded by his close childhood friend E. Steven Colms, who founded the university in 1998 as a "place for young, brilliant people to study among the most beautiful scenery in the world and to create a world class university in Wyoming," says the school's web site.

Colms, 36, understands what it's like to be young and successful having owned and sold several internet properties during the 1990s before deciding to finish his doctorate and decided to invest his money into starting a university.

He said he and Daly grew up together and that he was originally the friend of his older brother, but that he and Daly started talking about their common love for baseball and stayed in touch over the years despite the 5-year age difference between the two.

"He always said he'd do this, be successful in baseball."

Daly, who recently sold his stock in the Browns and remains on as Team President, said he was excited about the school's new program that will join the NCAA along with Creighton, UConn and Alabama in 2008.

"I just love this campus. It's a great place and love the work they're doing," he said appearing on the campus as the AL was off for its annual All-Star game for the past few days.

Daly did not answer questions related to his future in Worcester, saying only that he's happy where the ballclub and feels like they've put the team in a great position to go further, but "it's a long season and you never want to get too far ahead of yourself. We're poised on the prize of defending our pennant. That's all the team is focused on now, not anything else."
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Old 10-14-2007, 02:59 AM   #235
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DALY RESIGNS AS BROWNS PRESIDENT, COULD JOIN DODGERS BY WEEK'S END
July 9, 2007
WORCESTER - In a move that had been anticipated for weeks, Browns Team President D.C. Daly resigned from his post atop the reigning AL champs after the sale of the club was approved in a special session conference call of the American League Board of Governors this weekend.

"I'm happy to have had the opportunity to set the gears in motion that will hopefully soon lead to Worcester being home to a big league ballclub," said Daly who leaves Worcester with a 132-53 record as GM of the ballclub and with the team leading the AL Northern Conference by 3 games. If the team wins the pennant this season, it will be promoted to the NL next season as the American League officially enters the promotion scheme this year.

While Daly didn't directly address the rumour that he'd be taking the Dodgers job, he did say that he would have more information regarding his future later this week.

"I won't deny that I've been contacted by several clubs related to opportunity related to my immediate future. But I won't have anything to say about what's next for me until I know myself," he said in a statement released by his agent.

MLB STANDINGS
Tuesday July 10, 2007
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Eastern Division W L PCT GB Pennsylvania Colonials 59 36 .621 - Boston Yankees 55 41 .573 4.5 Providence Bees 51 45 .531 8.5 Brooklyn Cyclones 47 49 .490 12.5 Baltimore Orioles 46 50 .479 13.5 Pittsburgh Pirates 46 50 .479 13.5 New York Rens 44 52 .458 15.5 New York Mets 40 57 .412 20.0 Central Division W L PCT GB Kansas City Royals 53 43 .552 - Chicago Comets 52 45 .536 1.5 Detroit Tigers 49 47 .510 4.0 Chicago Cubs 48 49 .495 5.5 Toronto Blue Jays 48 49 .495 5.5 Columbus Clippers 47 49 .490 6.0 Monterrey Matadors 47 49 .490 6.0 St. Louis Cardinals 47 50 .485 6.5 Western Division W L PCT GB Seattle Mariners 53 43 .552 - San Jose Captains 51 45 .531 2.0 Los Angeles Angels 50 46 .521 3.0 San Diego Padres 48 49 .495 5.5 Colorado Rockies 45 51 .469 8.0 San Francisco Giants 43 52 .453 9.5 California Empires 40 56 .417 13.0 Los Angeles Dodgers 39 57 .406 14.0 Southern Division W L PCT GB Arizona Diamondbacks 59 37 .615 - Florida Marlins 55 40 .579 3.5 Atlanta Athletics 52 44 .542 7.0 Cincinnati Reds 51 45 .531 8.0 San Antonio Aviators 45 50 .474 13.5 Washington Nationals 44 52 .458 15.0 Houston Astros 41 54 .432 17.5 Texas Rangers 42 55 .433 17.5

BASEBALL AMERICA TOP FARM SYSTEMS
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# Team Points Top 5 Prospects 1st Arizona Diamondbacks 139 P B. Valentine (14th), P R. Georgeson (24th), 1B W. Seiffert (32nd), CF B. Phillips (44th), LF C. Vela (47th) 2nd Boston Yankees 118 RF M. Watson (6th), SS J. Salgado (13th), C G. Flowers (22nd), CF B. Crawford (48th), P F. Vega (75th) 3rd Columbus Clippers 98 CF I. Rosado (3rd), LF L. Spoelstra (26th), C J. O'Herlihy (61st), CF C. Ruíz (68th), 1B J. Martínez (72nd) 4th Atlanta Athletics 97 P J. Lituma (16th), 3B F. Pérez (17th), SS B. Washington (19th), LF A. Mingo (45th) 5th Houston Astros 96 P B. Estes (25th), 2B P. Brock (31st), LF C. Singleton (36th), CF M. Espinoza (38th), P T. Fritz (53rd) 6th Brooklyn Cyclones 87 P D. Coleman (2nd), 2B D. Mitchell (37th), P G. Brown (56th), RF A. Maldonado (64th) 7th Chicago Comets 72 2B R. LeBlanc (7th), P J. Núñez (40th), CF L. Finley (51st), C J. González (86th) 8th Pennsylvania Colonials 69 LF M. Fletcher (18th), 1B J. Rodríguez (50th), RF R. Franco (52nd), 3B J. Marreno (58th), C J. Washington (69th) 9th New York Mets 65 C L. West (1st), P B. Jamieson (46th) 10th San Francisco Giants 64 P F. MacIntosh (27th), 1B J. Smith (29th), 3B D. Adams (43rd), CF C. López (93rd), 1B Y. Zhào (99th) 11th Monterrey Matadors 63 P J. Suárez (9th), P C. Brown (21st) 12th New York Rens 60 C M. Cumano (15th), P B. Chamberlain (34th), LF M. Adams (73rd), 1B S. Trevino (94th) 13th Pittsburgh Pirates 58 RF L. Hawk (12th), CF D. Franklin (23rd) 14th Kansas City Royals 58 C J. Ordóñez (35th), LF M. Patterson (39th), CF C. Kim (41st), 1B M. Molina (65th) 15th Detroit Tigers 45 SS N. Ortíz (5th) 16th San Jose Captains 45 SS G. Winters (4th) 17th Toronto Blue Jays 42 P C. Yi (11th), RF B. Thomas (89th), SS F. Caraballo (92nd), 1B M. Minor (98th) 18th St. Louis Cardinals 41 P T. Kato (8th), LF L. Cabrera (100th) 19th Providence Bees 39 P F. Stanton (10th) 20th Seattle Mariners 37 C M. Kellogg (20th), LF B. Hinton (54th) 21st Los Angeles Angels 30 LF B. Pace (30th), 1B H. Gibson (66th) 22nd California Empires 30 3B A. Lavington (55th), LF A. García (67th), P A. Phelps (79th), P A. Thomas (87th), C P. Molina (91st) 23rd San Diego Padres 28 RF C. Colón (59th), P B. Greer (63rd), C L. Douglas (74th), SS A. Escobar (85th) 24th San Antonio Aviators 25 SS B. Nelson (28th), RF A. Mesa (95th) 25th Colorado Rockies 24 LF C. Jiménez (33rd), SS C. Simon (90th), 2B L. Ruíz (96th) 26th Texas Rangers 21 SS E. Bello (42nd), 2B E. Washington (76th) 27th Cincinnati Reds 14 LF M. Ulderink (80th), P D. Porter (81st), 3B L. Ramos (88th) 28th Washington Nationals 12 3B S. Martínez (77th), 2B B. Hall (78th) 29th Baltimore Orioles 11 C L. Cantú (60th), P D. Barry (97th) 30th Los Angeles Dodgers 7 C M. González (70th) 31st Florida Marlins 5 P A. Torres (82nd) 32nd Chicago Cubs 5 3B A. Jeffries (83rd)

BASEBALL AMERICA TOP FARM SYSTEMS
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# Team Points Top 5 Prospects 1st Arizona Diamondbacks 139 P B. Valentine (14th), P R. Georgeson (24th), 1B W. Seiffert (32nd), CF B. Phillips (44th), LF C. Vela (47th) 2nd Boston Yankees 118 RF M. Watson (6th), SS J. Salgado (13th), C G. Flowers (22nd), CF B. Crawford (48th), P F. Vega (75th) 3rd Columbus Clippers 98 CF I. Rosado (3rd), LF L. Spoelstra (26th), C J. O'Herlihy (61st), CF C. Ruíz (68th), 1B J. Martínez (72nd) 4th Atlanta Athletics 97 P J. Lituma (16th), 3B F. Pérez (17th), SS B. Washington (19th), LF A. Mingo (45th) 5th Houston Astros 96 P B. Estes (25th), 2B P. Brock (31st), LF C. Singleton (36th), CF M. Espinoza (38th), P T. Fritz (53rd) 6th Brooklyn Cyclones 87 P D. Coleman (2nd), 2B D. Mitchell (37th), P G. Brown (56th), RF A. Maldonado (64th) 7th Chicago Comets 72 2B R. LeBlanc (7th), P J. Núñez (40th), CF L. Finley (51st), C J. González (86th) 8th Pennsylvania Colonials 69 LF M. Fletcher (18th), 1B J. Rodríguez (50th), RF R. Franco (52nd), 3B J. Marreno (58th), C J. Washington (69th) 9th New York Mets 65 C L. West (1st), P B. Jamieson (46th) 10th San Francisco Giants 64 P F. MacIntosh (27th), 1B J. Smith (29th), 3B D. Adams (43rd), CF C. López (93rd), 1B Y. Zhào (99th) 11th Monterrey Matadors 63 P J. Suárez (9th), P C. Brown (21st) 12th New York Rens 60 C M. Cumano (15th), P B. Chamberlain (34th), LF M. Adams (73rd), 1B S. Trevino (94th) 13th Pittsburgh Pirates 58 RF L. Hawk (12th), CF D. Franklin (23rd) 14th Kansas City Royals 58 C J. Ordóñez (35th), LF M. Patterson (39th), CF C. Kim (41st), 1B M. Molina (65th) 15th Detroit Tigers 45 SS N. Ortíz (5th) 16th San Jose Captains 45 SS G. Winters (4th) 17th Toronto Blue Jays 42 P C. Yi (11th), RF B. Thomas (89th), SS F. Caraballo (92nd), 1B M. Minor (98th) 18th St. Louis Cardinals 41 P T. Kato (8th), LF L. Cabrera (100th) 19th Providence Bees 39 P F. Stanton (10th) 20th Seattle Mariners 37 C M. Kellogg (20th), LF B. Hinton (54th) 21st Los Angeles Angels 30 LF B. Pace (30th), 1B H. Gibson (66th) 22nd California Empires 30 3B A. Lavington (55th), LF A. García (67th), P A. Phelps (79th), P A. Thomas (87th), C P. Molina (91st) 23rd San Diego Padres 28 RF C. Colón (59th), P B. Greer (63rd), C L. Douglas (74th), SS A. Escobar (85th) 24th San Antonio Aviators 25 SS B. Nelson (28th), RF A. Mesa (95th) 25th Colorado Rockies 24 LF C. Jiménez (33rd), SS C. Simon (90th), 2B L. Ruíz (96th) 26th Texas Rangers 21 SS E. Bello (42nd), 2B E. Washington (76th) 27th Cincinnati Reds 14 LF M. Ulderink (80th), P D. Porter (81st), 3B L. Ramos (88th) 28th Washington Nationals 12 3B S. Martínez (77th), 2B B. Hall (78th) 29th Baltimore Orioles 11 C L. Cantú (60th), P D. Barry (97th) 30th Los Angeles Dodgers 7 C M. González (70th) 31st Florida Marlins 5 P A. Torres (82nd) 32nd Chicago Cubs 5 3B A. Jeffries (83rd)

TEAM PAYROLLS ~ MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
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Rank Team Payroll 1 Kansas City Royals $118,691,705 2 Pennsylvania Colonials $115,448,831 3 San Francisco Giants $109,774,056 4 Columbus Clippers $106,198,368 5 Atlanta Athletics $105,481,926 6 Houston Astros $104,668,934 7 Boston Yankees $104,422,611 8 Florida Marlins $104,141,735 9 Chicago Cubs $103,429,581 10 Monterrey Matadors $102,259,122 11 Baltimore Orioles $100,956,747 12 Providence Bees $100,260,027 13 San Jose Captains $96,016,980 14 Toronto Blue Jays $95,784,150 15 Arizona Diamondbacks $95,199,368 16 Brooklyn Cyclones $92,621,778 17 Cincinnati Reds $90,477,921 18 Colorado Rockies $88,820,412 19 Detroit Tigers $88,082,625 20 Texas Rangers $86,002,919 21 Seattle Mariners $84,939,300 22 California Empires $82,170,756 23 San Diego Padres $81,869,870 24 New York Mets $79,330,725 25 New York Rens $78,013,983 26 San Antonio Aviators $75,386,700 27 Los Angeles Angels $74,134,812 28 Chicago Comets $73,198,446 29 Los Angeles Dodgers $71,081,561 30 St. Louis Cardinals $69,579,447 31 Washington Nationals $62,943,371 32 Pittsburgh Pirates $57,156,180

HIGHEST PAID PLAYERS ~ MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
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Rank Player Team Salary 1 Randall Dorsey St. Louis $18,144,000 2 Mauro Díaz Brooklyn $17,932,500 3 Dave Murdock Toronto $17,899,875 4 Pedro Costello New York $17,852,625 5 Sixto Yánez Boston $17,821,125 6 Vernon Duncan Boston $17,577,000 7 Pete Moore Texas $17,495,550 8 Pete Buckley Arizona $17,235,450 9 John Brandon Monterrey $17,025,750 10 Matt Edwards Seattle $16,998,300 11 Mario Rivera Cincinnati $16,965,000 12 Al Jacobs Colorado $16,931,250 13 Bayani Resuena San Francisco $16,768,800 14 David Webb Seattle $16,702,875 15 Rubén Morales Houston $16,679,250 16 Andrew Cooper Seattle $16,340,400 17 John King Columbus $16,155,000 18 Bill Ewing California $16,143,750 19 Bryan Eggert Brooklyn $16,072,875 20 Chris Womack Detroit $16,035,000 21 Alex Alder California $15,982,500 22 Will Bailey Chicago $15,860,250 23 Dave Evans Atlanta $15,802,500 24 Bobby Stewart Los Angeles $15,674,850 25 Dennis Miller San Francisco $15,644,250

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Old 10-14-2007, 04:49 AM   #236
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Sunday, July 15th, 2007: D.C. Daly is the New General Manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers
LOS ANGELES -- When Los Angeles used the "nuclear option" and made wholesale changes in the front office after new ownership took over the club, fans were left wondering in which direction their favorite club would head. The hiring of D.C. Daly gives them hope that the ship can be righted, as the team sits in last place in MLB and is trying to save the team's major league status.

"It's great to be back in the bigs again, but there will be no honeymoon. I'm already aware of that," said Daly. The former Yankees G.M. who rescued that club from the doldrums and put them back on the baseball map spent the last year and a half with the American League's Worcester Browns, a ballclub he was the primary owner of. After selling the club for a handsome profit last month, Daly says that he felt it was the "right time" to get back to business in the big leagues, rather than toiling in the lower leagues with the Browns, who wouldn't be eligible for MLB until the 2010 season and that's provided the team could win the AL in '07, NL in '08, CL in '09 as well as the MLB Challenge Series to earn a bid to MLB in '10.

Daly said that while the task was an "exciting" one, that he felt like his talents were better utilized at the big-league level.

"I have a new appreciation for what owners go through after that whole thing [in Worcester], because I never knew how much work it would be to be able to do what I do and run a ballclub from the top-down. But...when this opportunity arose, I felt like it was the right time for me to move forward, especially since we'd sold the team."

The Dodgers boast one of baseball's worst farm systems and will need to get better, faster if the club is to fight off a possible relegation date.

"I can assure you that we're too proud a ballclub here in Los Angeles to risk trying to lose our top division standing," said Daly, who said he is aware of the gains made by the Los Angeles Angels during this time and that he was hoping to put more pressure on the other relegation candidate from California, the Riverside, CA-based California Empires.

"Needless to say, if someone's going down...I'd rather it be them than us. But we'll have to prove that on the field."

With about two weeks to go before the trade deadline, Dodgers fans are wondering what sort of magic Daly will work to get the team off the ledge. Ownership paid him a handsome sum to sign with the Dodgers, but no one is certain that they're willing to take on more salary at the moment. "We're going to have to evaluate what we have, before we make any hasty moves. Hopefully, we can salvage the year making smart baseball moves. But make no mistake, this is a formidble challenge for anyone."

The AL trade deadline is June 1st, the CL and NL end trading on July 1st and so, the only league that has trading (until August 2nd) is MLB. This is done on purpose to prevent top-division teams from raiding talent at the last minute from teams at the lower levels preparing to dump talent.
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Old 10-14-2007, 04:09 PM   #237
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SAVING DODGERTOWN
The Dodgers -- under the direction of new GM D.C. Daly -- have launched a new ad campaign called "We Are LA" as a response to the increased popularity of the Angels in the city. With the Dodgers in the relegation zone, the team is looking to salvage its season, while also attracting fan interest, as the team resides 28th in attendance out of the 32 big league clubs.

"We're going to try to make things work and we don't have a lot of time to save this season. But I think we've got a lot of great guys here and I believe we can turn it around."

The team also started an area on the team's web site where they can ask the new G.M. questions. "We want to keep the lines of communication open. I'm genuinely interested in where people want to see the ballclub go and look forward to suggestions."


The Dodgers star is Bobby Stewart, who came over during the off-season in a trade from the New York Bombers where he'd spent the first nine years of his career. The 29-year old right fielder said that he didn't expect that he'd be in a position to from a club that was relegated to a team that might be, but having experienced it once before, he says that he's not interested in having it happen again.

"Man, I'm not trying to do that again. We have to get out of this spot we're in," he said.

The Dodgers problems stem from a lack of production from its infielders. Together, they're hitting below the Mendoza Line. The team's pitching staff isn't much to write home about either and lacks depth.

Whether the team can make necessary adjustments to stave off relegation -- something that D.C. Daly has never experienced -- will make this the biggest challenge of the young veteran GM's career.

"It'll be interesting to see if he can pull this off," said one veteran baseball exec. "He's had it pretty easy, even in Boston they were willing to let him make deals left and right and spend when they had to. We'll see how he handles this."

NAMES TO KNOW
Here are a few of the guys on the Dodgers -- you can look at the stats below -- that you ought to know.


Mike Sharpe, Closer
In his fifth year as the Dodgers closer, notching 142 saves over that time.

Paul Moneur, Pitcher
If the name sounds familiar, it should. He was the closer in Providence during '03 and '04 and I had him in the Boston farm system when I was there.
He was dealt here after two years with the NY Bombers last off-season.



Cody Reese, Outfielder
Never got to see him play before now. He was an 8th round pick in the 2001 draft of the Boston Yankees. After getting released in '03, he won a Gold Glove
in Riverside (now California Empires) and inked a three-year free agent deal with the Dodgers in the off-season.



Orlando Hernandez, Pitcher
36-year old hurler came over from New York along with Cody Reese and Bobby Stewart in a blockbuster during the off-season. Only dependable starter in
the Dodgers rotation at present. Went 17-8 last year in New York with a 2.71 ERA and 258 K



Alex Todd, Outfielder
25-year old outfielder who is in his third year with the Dodgers. Had a breakout year last year hitting 39 HR and 110 RBI.


PITCHING STATS ~ JULY 15, 2007 ~ LOS ANGELES DODGERS
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nf POS # Name B T G GS W L SV IP HA HR R ER BB K ERA AVG CG SHO MR 29 Paul Moneur S R 43 0 3 2 0 52.1 38 6 22 19 18 28 3.27 .207 0 0 CL 39 Mike Sharpe R L 38 0 4 5 20 41.1 41 2 16 15 11 34 3.27 .259 0 0 MR 25 Felipe Pérez R R 36 0 2 1 3 55.0 43 4 21 19 29 34 3.11 .217 0 0 MR 28 David Grant R R 31 0 0 0 1 53.0 51 0 18 10 16 25 1.70 .259 0 0 MR 94 Will Lewis L R 30 0 1 3 0 45.2 44 3 20 17 15 21 3.35 .257 0 0 MR 87 José Hernández L L 29 0 0 0 0 36.2 26 2 15 14 24 22 3.44 .205 0 0 SP 44 Orlando HernándezR R 22 22 11 5 0 148.2 132 11 56 53 55 128 3.21 .240 2 1 SP 17 Vicente Salas L R 22 22 9 10 0 162.1 160 18 74 71 40 117 3.94 .247 4 1 SP 23 Brian Campbell R R 21 21 3 13 0 98.0 150 33 101 98 49 105 9.00 .354 0 0 SP 15 Ted Burns R R 20 20 4 12 0 109.0 122 7 78 73 69 81 6.03 .283 0 0 SP 14 Kelsey Brown R R 16 16 4 9 0 98.1 125 21 68 63 31 48 5.77 .306 0 0

BATTING STATS ~ JULY 15, 2007 ~ LOS ANGELES DODGERS
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Inf POS # Name B T G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K AVG OBP SLG OPS SB CS SS 45 Jeff Sawyer R R 96 385 88 25 4 10 36 49 30 74 .229 .293 .392 .685 29 11 LF 38 Bobby Stewart L L 97 385 115 15 4 27 74 62 27 38 .299 .344 .569 .913 6 1 CF 31 Cody Reese R R 96 372 94 16 0 2 25 51 53 23 .253 .349 .312 .661 3 9 RF 24 Alex Todd L L 97 364 100 15 1 20 59 47 40 68 .275 .351 .486 .837 8 8 1B 48 Alfonso López R R 86 336 95 24 1 8 35 37 28 65 .283 .345 .432 .777 1 0 2B 16 Shawn Carter R R 90 311 79 14 1 6 33 29 20 46 .254 .307 .363 .670 9 3 3B 40 Ikki Watanabe R R 96 310 64 13 2 6 30 36 27 53 .206 .280 .319 .599 0 1 C 9 Paul Peek S R 86 308 73 7 0 13 29 35 29 81 .237 .306 .386 .692 1 0 1B 32 Ángel Crus L L 57 224 44 10 0 12 36 23 14 51 .196 .242 .402 .644 0 0 2B 35 Brandon Burgess S R 66 180 31 6 1 6 16 12 12 54 .172 .235 .317 .551 0 1 3B 20 Matt Dupree R R 51 125 26 4 0 3 10 17 12 15 .208 .288 .312 .600 0 0 C 18 Manuel González R R 18 53 9 3 1 1 3 4 5 10 .170 .254 .321 .575 0 0 LF 13 Carlos Acosta R R 33 39 8 2 0 0 2 3 0 12 .205 .205 .256 .462 0 0 CF 22 Martín López L L 14 21 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 .238 .238 .238 .476 2 0

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Old 10-14-2007, 04:17 PM   #238
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I am genuinely curious how some of the readers out there would approach a situation like this. Rebuilding in the era of relegation is very, very different than dealing with just losing for a few years and going through growing pains. Playing at the lower levels is a lot more competitive than you'd think and once you get down there and have to face salary caps and other restraints, it becomes very difficult to move up and so, it's not anywhere we want to be.

And playing the best-of-five challenge series is akin to a crapshoot, too.

So...how should I approach presenting this season to you? I considered doing a game-by-game account of the rest of this year, to break down my thought process and also to slow things down a bit and help you all get more invested in the guys we have and the team as a whole.

I'm looking for feedback.
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Old 10-14-2007, 10:11 PM   #239
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I think that the first order of business it avoiding relegation. It seems that you have at least 2 starters that *need* to be replaced. A third would be helpful. I would look for pitching first, but then I always look at pitching first. The bullpen is acceptable for now. The offense actually looks pretty good, but club is really lacking contact hitters (i.e #2 hitters) and guys who get on base (more #2 hitters). That would be the first things that I would look at anyway.
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Old 10-15-2007, 12:28 AM   #240
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Ed Note: Trading is on hard

JULY 18, 2007
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We traded pitchers Will Lewis, Kelsey Brown, Bruce Campbell and shortstop Jeff Sawyer to San Antonio today for:

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37-year old SP Edward Braun (3-5, 4.19 ERA, 61 K in 10 starts this season)

25-year old RP Jorge Gonzales (4-4, 2 SV, 2.68 ERA, in 37 appearances)

28-year old SP Marcos Castenda (9-7, 4.40 ERA, 56 K in 18 starts this season)

23-year old RP Anthony Maloney (2-2, 3 SV 5.30 ERA in 33 appearances in the minors this year.)

Rationale: It was all about having more options. We have little to none at the moment. Campbell was horrible with us, but he'd never had a season this bad before (10-13, 4.99 ERA, 208 K last year in Toronto) and so, I felt the change of scenery might help and seeing that he had some value, keeping him at his current pace was not an option.

Sawyer is just 26 and is another guy that was struggling in his first year with us. He makes $5.2 million a year and so, getting rid of him and his salary -- even if he rebounds -- was worth it to me.

This isn't the last deal we'll make before the deadline, as I'm expecting to move either Sharpe or Moneur before the deadline, hoping to pick up prospects in return.

I'm also considering moving Moneur to the rotation. He's started two games in his career, I started him last week and he started a game two years ago in New York.

I don't have any illusions about building a contender or a winner this year or even next. I just want to get this team stabilized enough to a safe, midtable position where we can begin to plot our next moves.
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Old 10-15-2007, 12:41 AM   #241
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BAD AT EVERYTHING..
JULY 23, 2007
I'm almost amused at how bad we are at everything critical and really trying to resist blowing the team up, selling off whatever value we have to try to get players to salvage the year. This team does everything porly. We're the worst hitting team in baseball and amongst the worst in team ERA as well. I mean, none of this is really that much a surprise and all, it's just....staggering.

We just got swept this past weekend by the Atlanta A's and now we're currently tied with California Empires for the worst record in baseball.

I've moved new acquisition Jorge Gonazales into the rotation, along with Paul Moneur, because I figured well..why not?

I haven't found a deal for Sharpe yet and I haven't really decided what to do with what we have, knowing that after August 2nd, there won't be a whole lot that we can do.

I'll be scouring the minor leagues to see if there are some "near-ready" or "ready" guys that teams are holding onto that can be had. I think that's our best hope right now, as it would be my strategy if this were a lower-division team trying to move up and so, maybe I need to focus more on that, than anything.

And in case you were wondering, if two teams are tied with the worst record, they play a one-game playoff, with the loser going to the Challenge Series.

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Old 10-15-2007, 01:08 AM   #242
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YANKEES AND DODGERS MAKE DEAL: 12-PLAYERS CHANGE HANDS
JULY 23, 2007

LOS ANGELES - Dodgers G.M. D.C. Daly is desperate to keep him team in the major leagues. So much so that he dealt his team's lone all-star and ace pitcher Orlando Hernandez to Eastern Division leading Boston today as the centerpiece of a deal that would allow the Dodgers to cut payrol by close to $4 million, as well as picking up some prospects along the way.

In the deal, the Dodgers also sent free agent to be Alex Todd, who despite hitting .274 with 21 HRs so far this year, indicated that he would test free agency and so, the team decided to move him while had value.

One other starter, C Paul Peek, who is hitting .239 with 14 HR and 32 RBI as the starting catcher for most of the season and valued primarily for his defensive prowess, will give the Yankees another option at catcher.

Two other minor leaguers -- reliever Javier Orozco and outfielder Mat Gilmore - were also included in the deal.

In return, the Dodgers get starting pitcher Chuck Sherman who is 10-9 with a 4.63 ERA this year in 22 starts with 85 strikeouts and 52 walks. Another notable major league player the team acquired was outfielder Nick Johnson, who is hitting .254 with 13 HR and 47 RBI as the Yankees 4th outfielder. The Dodgers are likely to consider moving him to the infielder, possibly third base. Fifth outfielder Gabe Ramirez (.249/15 HR/37 RBI) and five minor leaguers sealed the deal for the Dodgers.

Fans in Los Angeles upon hearing the deal are livid with new GM D.C. Daly, saying that by dealing a player like Hernandez (11-7, 3.54 ERA, 8.0 K/9) that the team is resigned to its poor position and is giving up.

"We fully recognize that there is a risk in a deal like this and trust me, we weren't just happy beyond belief to give up a guy like Orlando and yet, I think that this trade will help us fill a ton of gaps that we're trying to address, because let's face it..for us right now, there is no tomorrow. We have to get through this season and then we can adjust or adapt as we need to. But right now, we're hearing the alarm and it doesn't make sense to hold onto guys -- especially 36-year old hurlers -- when they can be useful elsewhere, while helping us keep this team in the bigs."

LA talk radio is burning up over the deal saying that Daly should "go back to the minors" and that the engineer of the Yankees World Series championship in 2002 and who led the Bees to the World Series in 2004, is in over his head with a "team that probably needs someone who undrstands what a bad team is like and how to make them better."

What LA fans are ignoring is that it took him 3 years to get Boston to the post-season and that his first year, the team finished 66-96 and 7th in the eastern division.

Daly says that he's okay with criticism and that the team will hopefully respond to his moves. He has not ruled out another deal before the August 2nd trade deadline.

"I don't want to tip our hand too much, but I've been on the phone pretty much non-stop for at least a week. We've got some options and we're going to evaluate them and try to do the best thing we can for our ballclub."

The team is preparing for a four game homestand against the team that's sharing last place with them currently -- the California Empires -- and Daly says that this series will test the team's mettle.

"We'll see if they respond and how they respond. We've shaken things up a bit, but I think the team will decide for themselves what they want to happen next."
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DEADLINE DEALS
We made two deadline deals after the one listed already:

JULY 27, 2007: We dealt Mike Sharpe, Angel Crus, Matt Dupree, Ikki Watanabe and Ted Burns to the Florida Marlins for prospect starter Armando Torres, who was ranked among the Top 100 prospects on Baseball America's list, he's a 24-year old southpaw.

We also got first baseman Joe Wilson (.263/3 HR/13 RBI), reliever Jason Woodward (0-1, 2 SV 1.46 ERA in 9 games), second baseman Victor Brown (.221/9 HR/38 RBI) and pitcher Matt Gregory (2-1, 2 SV 3.03 ERA)

On August 2nd, we made our final deal, trading with the San Francisco Giants for some veteran talent. We sent them outfielder Bobby Crawford, infielder Victor Brown, outfielder Gabe Ramirez, catcher Manuel Gonzalez, starter Edward Braun and Matt Gregory and cash for:

26-year old SS Scott Noble (.255/16 HR/51 RBI)
28-year old MR Joe Rainey (2-3, 1 SV 4.55 ERA)
32-year old LF Kelly Sizemore (.248/17 HR/ 61 RBI)
23-year old C Jose Valadez (.275/8 HR/25 RBI)

The deal with the Giants could be scrutinized heavily since we gave up so much talent -- at least on paper -- Sizemore and Crawford for sure. But, I felt like we need to augment our lineup with guys who'd fit. At this point in the game, I realized that we could get too attached to much of anybody -- other than Bobby Stewart -- because we're in the doldrums and if we didn't come out of this one alive, then we need to try to forge some sort of chemistry as fast as we could, plus I got rid of guys earlier that might be free agents and who made it clear they weren't going to resign.

Right now, the only free agents to be we have on our roster are pitchers Jorge Gonzales, Vincente Salas and David Grant and third baseman Alfonso Lopez.

I do realize that it's a bit insane to go imploding an entire rotation and selling off everything of value, but the real world and the relegation world are completely different and so, it's hard to parallel really.

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SEPTEMBER 1, 2007
After making the two deadline deals, I simmed an entire month and planned to go through the last month of the season game-by-game so you could really see whether we make it out or not.

Here are the standings in the MLB RED ZONE brought to you by Old Spice Red Zone:
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NEW YORK METS 59-85 -- CALIFORNIA EMPIRES 59-83 1 LOS ANGELES DODGERS 61-82 2.5 WASHINGTON NATIONALS 63-80 4.5

We went 14-13 in August, our first winning month of the season and even though you could hear the collective sting of "ouch" from fans and pundits when Bobby Crawford was named MLB Rookie of the Month for August (.389/4 HR/ 18 runs), I still feel confident the moves we made will prove right and keep us in the majors for another year without having to play the challenge series.

But that being said, being 2 1/2 games up isn't exactly a safety cushion by any stretch.

Our schedule the rest of the way out: (record as of Sept. 1st) (record against team)
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Sept 1-3: @ Cincinnati (76-68) (0-0)
Sept 4-6: @ Houston (64-78) (0-0)
Sept 8-10: vs. San Jose (77-66) (2-8)
Sept 11-13: vs. Angels (74-68) (3-6)
Sept 14-16: @ California (59-83) (5-5)
Sept 17-20: vs. San Francisco (66-76) (2-7)

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In your opinion, is that realistic? I know you've said "reality and the world of relegation are different" but it seems easy to convince the AI (and your owner/fans) to make these kind of trades.

I think at the point that one creates a structure that's comprised of four tiers of major league baseball, abolishes the draft, pools media revenue and essentially treats baseball as on par with European Soccer in terms of its perceived popularity in the world, that realism is an overrated concept.

But that said, yeah I do. I don't make swindle deals where I acquire stars from teams on the cheap. Plus, I tend to overcompensate by generally playing in "God" mode and helping computer teams at random times and I'm always steering top talent their way, on purpose, to make things more difficult.

Also, in terms of realism...real life deals are almost ALWAYS involving multiple players and in most of my deals, I send more minor leaguers and so it always inflates the deal. If I were to say (as they do in real life) "future considerations" or "players to be named later" it'd be the same form or function of what we're doing here.

And when cash is involved in my deals, it's almost always sent as a mechanism to cover the salary of someone I'm sending to that team, not as a pot sweetener, though it acts that way. The alternative, would be to just subtract the money from our payroll and add it to theirs, but to me that's not realistic as the actual transfer of money from team to team.

So to answer your question in earnest (and I appreciate the question, I like these sorts of questions...because it really makes me know people are following what I'm doing and are curious about stuff), I will say that I never know where the line of "realism" and "just plum ridiculous" get drawn. I mean, we're a team in a major market, fighting for our lives. You have a (presumably) well-liked GM who is known for his ability to get quick results, make alliances and make things happen.

Ownership gives him the keys to the farm and say, "production has to improve. Or else." So on some level, I think panicking and dealing off guys where it could very well blow up in his face isn't really unrealistic. Especially fan favourite type guys like Alex Todd that came up with the organization and then get dealt up in a fit of rage that the TFNG decides don't fit with the "chemistry" of the new ballclub and where they're headed.

So yeah, they're realistic to me. Unorthodox maybe and perhaps crazy, but not unprecedented as far as this whole thing is concerned.
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THE PULSE OF THE FAN
So, I was wondering what fans were thinking about the team and decided to hit the internet.

Boy, was that a mistake.

Daly sucks! Who thought it was a good idea to bring this scrub from BOSTON to LA? This is the big city loser. He trades all of our good guys away and we're gonna have to play some sorry team, lose and get stuck in relegation playing in the minors like the Bombers or something.

This SUCKS!


With the spectre of positivity on our side, let's get to the last games of the regular season.

We start a three game set against the Cincinnati Reds on the road. We haven't played them all year.

I never know how to explain these games unless it's particular interest in the result and so, I'll just post the box scores unless something very interesting comes out of it.

In this particular case, I haven't done anything with the lineups at all, but might make some tweaks to particular games to see if someone can get hot to end the year.

Looking more closely, here are some of the notable guys who had hot months in August:

C Jose Valadez (.396/8 HR/ 16 RBI in 27 games)
SS Scott Noble (.342/3 HR/10 RBI in 27 games
OF Kelly Sizemore (.260/7 HR/17 RBI in 27 games)
SP Chuck Sherman (4-1, 17 K, 4.40 ERA)
SP Paul Moneur (2-0, 4.54 ERA 22 K)

The idea here is...find the hot hands and see where they can take us. Playing at Dodger Stadium itself is all about finding guys who can get on base and produce runs, not looking for dudes who can belt it out of the ballpark, because it's a lot harder to do there than it is somewhere else and so, that's how we'll approach this.

September 1, 2007
Los Angeles 8, Cincinnati 1
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DODGERS DO ONE-DOLLAR GAME DAYS
The Los Angeles Dodgers, in an attempt to sellout the rest of the team's game as they fight off relegation have announced $1 game day, offering fans $1 tickets on a host of seats at the ballpark.

"We'll take a loss, sure. But this is bigger than money. It's about bleeding blue. We're hoping fans come out and support the team. We need them and bigger things are on the horizon," said GM D.C. Daly about the move.

Daly, who was brought on in mid-July has faced a ton of scrutiny from Dodgers fans who wanted someone closer to the organization to run the team after the team was acquired by new ownership prior to the All-Star break. Daly's design to break up a great deal of the ballclub after it sank to last place and after a run of back to back 90-loss seasons in 2005 and 2006 (70-92, 68-94), fans have become frustrated with the ballclub and its lack of success, though the team claimed division titles in 2000, 2001 and 2004, it's not resulted in any sort of success in the form of championships.

"People need to begin to understand that this is a process and that we're all very committed to getting this team into a place where it's very successful. But that takes time."

GAME RESULTS
Unless otherwise asked, I'm just going to go game-by-game and not post box scores. I save them and the logs to any game my teams play these days, but it gets tedious to upload them, paste them or whatever when I know that sort of thing only appeals to a small base of people. Feel free to inform me of otherwise, tho.

SEPTEMBER 2, 2007:
Cincinnati 8, Los Angeles 2
The Reds had a 5-run eighth inning to bust the game open and get past the Dodgers at home.

SEPTEMBER 3, 2007:
Dodgers sign two college players
22-year old Harlan Minor signed a deal today with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization after four years at the University of Virginia. The Laramie, Wyoming native hit .355 with 78 HR and 232 RBI in four years of college. And in 2007, was a NCAA All-Star selection.

The other player was 22-year old outfielder Danny Hurley,a four-year starter at the University of Washington, Hurley hit 39 career HRs and 137 RBI during his four years at UW. The Beaverton, Oregon product is a left-handed hitter and the Dodgers are hoping he'll develop into a multifaceted outfielder down the road.

"We're happy with our college pickups this year and want to continue to develop our farm system," said D.C. Daly about the signings.

What happens to prospects upon relegation?
Teams lose their minor league club and it's transferred to the team that takes their place, upon relegation. Which can suck if you have a lot of young kids invested on the farm that you can put on the major league roster before you get relegated.

SEPTEMBER 3, 2007
Dodgers 6, Cincinnati 4
Down 4-1 heading into the 9th inning, the Dodgers put their rally caps on and started to dig deep. A single by Cody Reese started the rally, when the Reds walked Scott Noble to get to Takashi Kichida, who'd been inserted into the game in the 9th and he was hit by a pitch to load the bases for Bobby Stewart, who was walked to score a run, to make the score 4-2. Rookie Harlan Minor struck out to make two outs and the Reds made a pitching change, but Taylor Briggs, the new pitcher gave up a triple to the Dodgers Nick Johnson that scored three and proved to be the cushion the Dodgers needed to pull out the late inning rally win.

"This are the games that seasons are made of," said Johnson about his game winning heroics.

SEPTEMBER 4, 2007: Los Angeles 13, Houston 0

SEPTEMBER 5, 2007: Houston 4, Los Angeles 3 (12 innings)

SEPTEMBER 6, 2007: Houston 5, Los Angeles 2

We head home now for 3 against San Jose and a four-game set against the cross-town rival Angels. We're 33-38 at home this year and only 31-47 on the road and so hopefully, we'll get some home cooking over the next few days.

Here are the Red Zone Relegation standings as of September 7, 2007
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CALIFORNIA EMPIRES 61-87 -- SAN ANTONIO AVIATORS 63-85 2 (1-9 in their last 10 games) NEW YORK METS 64-86 2 LOS ANGELES DODGERS 64-85 2.5 WASHINGTON NATIONALS 65-84 3.5

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SEPTEMBER 8, 2007: DODGERS 1, SAN JOSE 0
CHUCK SHERMAN threw 8 innings of seven-hit ball, striking out 4 and walking 1, as the Dodgers only needed one run to combat Dalton Conway and the San Jose Captains attack.

SEPTEMBER 9, 2007 DODGERS 6, SAN JOSE 1
SEPTEMBER 10, 2007 DODGERS 4, SAN JOSE 3

$1 DAYS A HIT WITH DODGER FAITHFUL.
D.C. Daly wanted his team to come off the road and get to see what it's like to be inspired by a home crowd packed to see them. The team hadn't had a sellout since back in April, but through the ingenuity of giveaways and offering a bevy of $1 tickets, the team has packed the house for three-straight games in a sweep against the Western Division leading San Jose Captains, leaving them 4 games ahead of California in the relegation race and giving the team a lot more breathing room than seemed possible a few weeks ago.

"We've really responded well," said Manager Vince Harris, who took over at mid-season. "We're not out of the woods yet, but I think we do see town ahead..so we're gonna run like hell for it, before something comes and eats us in the forest."

The Dodgers are now 23-17 in one-run games this year, an astounding stat given how anemic the team's offense and as woeful as it's pitching has been. But the recent string of wins gives the ballclub hope, said G.M. D.C. Daly.

"We're really looking forward to an entire off-season to assess where the ballclub is and to set the gears in motion to being successful on a regular basis. Our fans deserve it and our new owners will demand it."

SEPTEMBER 11, 2007: DODGERS 5, ANGELS 2
SEPTEMBER 12, 2007: DODGERS 5, ANGELS 4
SEPTEMBER 13, 2007: DODGERS 4, ANGELS 3

Heading to Riverside for a three-game set against the last-place California Empires should prove the mettle of the Dodgers as they finish up the season. The Empires are 3 games in back of the Washington Nationals for last place in MLB and if the Empires lose this series, they're likely going to be heading to a MLB Challenge Series matchup against the winner of the Continental League's Guinness Cup Series, which is now a best-of-seven game series and kicks off next week between Milwaukee and either Nevada or an up-start Chicago White Sox ballclub who have gone 7-3 in their last ten games.

SEPTEMBER 14, 2007: DODGERS 10, CALIFORNIA 9
Only the Dodgers and Colorado Rockies (76-81) have won 8 of their last 10 games in the majors at present. Meanwhile, the Empires have sunk lower, losing seven straight and 8 of their last 10 games and sit 4 1/2 games ahead of the Mets for MLB's wooden spoon.

SEPTEMBER 15, 2007: DODGERS 4, CALIFORNIA 2

SEPTEMBER 16, 2007: EMPIRES 10, DODGERS 3
The Empire gets off the schnide and cool off the hot Dodgers, heading into the last four games of the regular season. The Dodgers face the Giants at home, always a tough battle.

SEPTEMBER 17, 2007: GIANTS 4, DODGERS 0
SEPTEMBER 18, 2007: GIANTS 4, DODGERS 3
SEPTEMBER 19, 2007: DODGERS 7, GIANTS 5
SEPTEMBER 20, 2007: DODGERS 5, GIANTS 2

The Dodgers end the regular season at 74-88, 13 games out of first place in the Western Division and more importantly, not in last place. The team actually had a 6 game improvement over last season's 68-94 campaign.

LEAGUE LEADERS
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AVERAGE: Chris Womack, Detroit (.335)
OBP: Arvin Valerio, Giants (.442)
SLG: Mauro Diaz, Brookyln (.635)
Hits: Chris Womack, Detroit (209)
Doubles: Jason Martin, Angels (47)
Triples: Vern Danton, Pennsylvania (15)
HR: Andrew Cooper, Seattle (50)
RBI: Randall Dorsey, St. Louis (148)
Runs: Will Bailey, Comets (120)
SB: Marty Adams, NY Rens (72)
WALKS: Mario Rivers, Cincinnati (136)
STRIKEOUTS: Dan Warren, Boston (182)

ERA: Togai Kato, St. Louis (2.00)
Wins: Ron Cowan, Columbus (23)
Losses: Terry Reed, Monterrey (19)
Saves: Jesus Herrera, Atlanta (45)
Strikeouts: Jaime Padilla, Houston (311)
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FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS
September 21, 2007

AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Northern Conference Standings W L PCT GB Worcester Browns 88 48 .647 - Rockford Foresters 87 49 .640 1.0 Appleton Foxes 72 64 .529 16.0 Grand Rapids Griffins 72 64 .529 16.0 Hartford Whalers 67 69 .493 21.0 Harrisburg Senators 58 78 .426 30.0 Westchester Apples 52 84 .382 36.0 Pacific Conference Standings W L PCT GB Santa Maria Winemakers 78 58 .574 - Spokane Natives 77 59 .566 1.0 El Paso Incredibles 65 71 .478 13.0 Bend Brewers 61 75 .449 17.0 Grand Junction Grays 60 76 .441 18.0 Dakota Thundercats 58 78 .426 20.0 Reno Miners 57 79 .419 21.0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Western Association Standings W L PCT GB Sioux Falls Canaries 87 67 .565 - Wichita Wranglers 85 69 .552 2.0 Salt Lake Missions 82 72 .532 5.0 Albuquerque Dukes 76 78 .494 11.0 Omaha Conductors 74 80 .481 13.0 Colorado Springs Sky Sox73 81 .474 14.0 Boise Hawks 67 87 .435 20.0 W L PCT GB Windsor Red Sox 88 66 .571 - Cedar Rapids Kernals 77 77 .500 11.0 Toledo Mud Hens 77 77 .500 11.0 Saint Paul Snappers 76 78 .494 12.0 Cheyenne Chiefs 75 79 .487 13.0 Indianapolis Nine 71 83 .461 17.0 Gary Blue Collars 70 84 .455 18.0 Southern Association Standings W L PCT GB Minnesota Twins 85 69 .552 - Nashville Sounds 84 70 .545 1.0 Orlando Miracle 79 75 .513 6.0 Tulsa Drillers 75 79 .487 10.0 Birmingham Barons 70 84 .455 15.0 New Orleans Zephyrs 70 84 .455 15.0 Oklahoma Red Hawks 70 84 .455 15.0 W L PCT GB Buffalo Bisons 83 71 .539 - New Jersey Gothams 79 75 .513 4.0 Portland Sea Dogs 79 75 .513 4.0 Puerto Rico Leones 79 75 .513 4.0 Wilmington Blue Rocks 79 75 .513 4.0 Montreal Expos 77 77 .500 6.0 Norfolk Tides 69 85 .448 14.0

CONTINENTAL LEAGUE
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Eastern Division W L PCT GB Milwaukee Braves 94 60 .610 - New York Bombers 85 69 .552 9.0 Charlotte Knights 84 70 .545 10.0 Cleveland Indians 75 79 .487 19.0 Philadelphia Phillies 75 79 .487 19.0 Tampa Bay Rays 73 81 .474 21.0 Western Division W L PCT GB Nevada Silverhawks 90 64 .584 - Chicago White Sox 85 69 .552 5.0 Sacramento River Cats 82 72 .532 8.0 Arkansas Travelers 65 89 .422 25.0 Vancouver Whitecaps 59 95 .383 31.0 Portland Beavers 57 97 .370 33.0

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
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Eastern Division W L PCT GB Pennsylvania Colonials 105 57 .648 - Boston Yankees 96 66 .593 9.0 Brooklyn Cyclones 82 80 .506 23.0 Pittsburgh Pirates 80 82 .494 25.0 New York Rens 78 84 .481 27.0 Providence Bees 78 84 .481 27.0 Baltimore Orioles 76 86 .469 29.0 New York Mets 68 94 .420 37.0 Central Division W L PCT GB Chicago Comets 86 76 .531 - Chicago Cubs 84 78 .519 2.0 Columbus Clippers 84 78 .519 2.0 Kansas City Royals 83 79 .512 3.0 Detroit Tigers 82 80 .506 4.0 St. Louis Cardinals 81 81 .500 5.0 Toronto Blue Jays 79 83 .488 7.0 Monterrey Matadors 75 87 .463 11.0 Western Division W L PCT GB San Jose Captains 87 75 .537 - Seattle Mariners 86 76 .531 1.0 Los Angeles Angels 83 79 .512 4.0 Colorado Rockies 79 83 .488 8.0 San Francisco Giants 78 84 .481 9.0 Los Angeles Dodgers 74 88 .457 13.0 San Diego Padres 73 89 .451 14.0 California Empires 65 97 .401 22.0 Southern Division W L PCT GB Arizona Diamondbacks 96 66 .593 - Atlanta Athletics 95 67 .586 1.0 Florida Marlins 91 71 .562 5.0 Cincinnati Reds 83 79 .512 13.0 Texas Rangers 76 86 .469 20.0 San Antonio Aviators 71 91 .438 25.0 Houston Astros 69 93 .426 27.0 Washington Nationals 69 93 .426 27.0
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PLAYOFF RESULTS
Each league I'll do separately, to make it easier to follow.

AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
The Worcester Browns knocked off the Santa Maria (CA) Winemakers in 5 games to win their 2nd straight AL Pennant, but this team, they're going up a division after winning it all.

Meanwhile, the Boise Hawks (67-87) will be relegated from the National League after finishing with the worst record in that league for 2007.

NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
WINDSOR def. Sioux Falls 4-3
Minnesota def. Buffalo 4-2

In the 2007 NLCS, the Windsor Red Sox knocked off the Minnesota Twins 4 games to 1 to advance to the Continental League in 2008.

Meanwhile, the Portland Beavers of the CL will be relegated to the NL after a 57-97 season.

2007 GUINNESS CUP SERIES ~ CONTINENTAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
The Nevada Silverhawks were undaunted by the new best-of-seven format of the GCS and knocked off 2005 Champion Milwaukee in six games and will now face the California Empires for the right to enter the bigs in 2008.
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Nevada Silverhawks Continental League Champions
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California Empires Major League Baseball

For the first time ever, the Challenge Series is now a best-of-seven game series, with MLB going to this format to ensure "fairness" after teams complained the best-of-five format was a "crapshoot." The format is 2-2-3, meaning the CL team will play the first 2 games at home and the last 3 at home, a concession added to give the CL champion the home-field advantage for having won their league and having already played five games just to get here.

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GAME 1: Nevada 6, California 4 (@ Nevada)
GAME 2: Nevada 12, California 7
GAME 3: California 4, Nevada 1 (@ California)
GAME 4: California 3, Nevada 2 (10 innings)
GAME 5: California 9, Nevada 6 (@ Nevada)
GAME 6: Nevada 8, California 7
GAME 7: Nevada 3, California 2

NEVADA WINS SERIES 4 GAMES TO 3
The Silverhawks become the first CL team to get promoted since the New York Rens in 2004.

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