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  • snowmizer
    Rookie
    • Jul 2002
    • 388

    #16
    Re: Simply rediculus

    Originally posted by Cardot
    Calvin Schiraldi was not a "Stud Closer".
    Calvin Schiraldi: ERA in 1986 was 1.41.

    For the purposes of my post, anybody with a 1.41 ERA will be labeled as such.

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    • TheLoafer
      Rookie
      • Mar 2003
      • 142

      #17
      Re: Simply rediculus

      Originally posted by snowmizer
      I remember one game where my team was up in extra innings. My stud closer quickly retires the first two batters, then the AI went crazy.

      The next two guys hit singles, and the following guy did the same after first falling to an 0-2 count. At that point, a new pitcher comes in, and before you know it, he throws a pitch that ends up going to the backstop. And finally, the game ends with my team losing when my first baseman makes an error on the slowest, most routine grounder ever seen.

      Now THAT was the most ridiculous, unrealistic series of events I've ever had to endure.



      Oh wait. That was Game 6, 1986. My bad.
      Er, can this post be nominated as "post of the week"?

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      • ExtremeGamer
        Extra Life 11/3/18
        • Jul 2002
        • 35299

        #18
        Re: Simply rediculus

        Originally posted by bowlerguy92
        Ya nice try smartass. It was an exhibition game. Perhaps if you had thought about it you could have made a somewhat intelligent post by not assuming my actions.<!-- / message -->
        It happens. You can't win every game, and if it was an exhibition game, no harm, no foul. But what doesn't happen are personal attacks on other members. Locked.

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