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  • captfalc
    Rookie
    • Jul 2015
    • 56

    #1

    Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001


    Game: Backyard Baseball 2001 on PC
    Difficulty: Hard with Swing Spot
    Settings: 6 Innings with Errors and Batting/Pitching Power-ups

    My first franchise if you would. I've tried with pro games before but could never execute them to the level I've wanted. Hopefully with a little simpler game and it being on my PC I'll be able to pull it off to my liking. Plus, I loved the Backyard Sports series as a kid and pumped numerous hours into the football and soccer games.

    I went with 6 innings over 9 since it's a kid's league and that's what my little league games were and I feel the power-ups add a little more excitement to an already acarde-y game.
  • captfalc
    Rookie
    • Jul 2015
    • 56

    #2
    Re: Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001




    Humongous Monsters: Summer 2015 Backyard Baseball League
    Back row - Ashley Webber, Ken Griffey Jr, Sidney Webber, Derek Jeter, Ernie Steele
    Front row - Pete Wheeler, Mikey Thomas, Pablo Sanchez, Angela Delvecchio
    Not pictured - Captfalc

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    • captfalc
      Rookie
      • Jul 2015
      • 56

      #3
      Re: Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001



      Captfalc checking in to give a rundown of the Monster squad for the upcoming season.



      Ashley "Little Smokey" Webber
      Batting 5/Running 7/Pitching 6/Fielding 3
      Ashley is one half of the famous Webber tennis duo.
      A good ballplayer in her own right, she seems to
      excel when playing with Sidney. A smart hitter with
      a crafty pitching repertoire.


      Ken "Junior" Griffey Jr
      Batting 9/Running 8/Pitching 5/Fielding 10
      Ballplayers aren't packaged quite like Jr. He's an
      exciting player who can dazzle in the outfield and
      with a bat. A surefire fan favorite.


      Sidney "Little Smokey" Webber
      Batting 5/Running 7/Pitching 6/Fielding 3
      Sidney is one half of the famous Webber tennis duo.
      She has great vision at the plate and on the mound, as
      long as she doesn't throw the right hook. It's hard
      to get her to play without her sister, Ashley.


      Derek "DJ" Jeter
      Batting 8/Running 9/Pitching 3/Fielding 10
      His nickname really should be "Clutch" since he always
      seems to pull through. DJ dreams to play shortstop for the
      New York Yankees and just might get there, as long as he
      finishes his homework before gametime.


      Ernie "Funnybones" Steele
      Batting 5/Running 6/Pitching 7/Fielding 10
      A well-rounder player who can hit, pitch, and run. Ernie just
      might be the best first baseman in the league. A self-proclaimed
      funny man, he's always thinking of the next punchline.


      Pete "Wheelie" Wheeler
      Batting 8/Running 10/ Pitching 2/Fielding 7
      Pete swings at just about everything throw, but when he gets a
      good pitch to hit he can spray it all over the field. His speed makes
      him a threat to reach on anything, even hits right at the first baseman.


      Mikey "Nugget" Thomas
      Batting 10/Running 4/Pitching 4/ Fielding 7
      Plagued with a chronic cold, Mikey always has a runny nose. His legs
      might be a little short and he might have a pet rock but he can sure play
      baseball. He has one of the best power bats in the league. Just make sure
      he plays in the outfield so he can wipe his nose between pitches.


      Pablo "Secret Weapon" Sanchez
      Batting 10/Running 9/Pitching 5/Fielding 10
      Not such a secret anymore, Pablo is a pint-sized superstar.
      A combination of Ricky Henderson, Willie Mays, and Reggie Jackson
      rolled into one. Maybe the only thing he can't do is speak English.


      Angela "Sugar Pop" Delvecchio
      Batting 8/Running 4/Pitching 10/Fielding 1
      Angela just may be the worst fielder of all-time. She'd probably benefit
      from using two gloves. However, she swings a mighty bat. And to
      top it off she's a dominant pitcher with a killer slowball.
      She just might be all that and a bag of chips.

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      • captfalc
        Rookie
        • Jul 2015
        • 56

        #4
        Re: Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001



        Here's what the normal lineup will look like with the defensive alignment below





        The batting order should stay pretty consistent throughout the season. Angela, Sidney, and Ashley will do the majority of the pitching with Angela starting every other game. Since Angela really struggles in the field, she'll shift to right field when off the mound and Pete will cover third. Sidney will be the everyday catcher unless she's pitching, in which case her sister Ashley will catch. As shown in our defensive alignment our home park will be playground commons. Ernie was pretty upset when we decided not to play half of our games in his backyard. Ken was the big reason for this because he hates how center field is at Ernie's with his shed shortening the wall a good amount. Ernie ultimately agreed since the playground is right down the street from his house anyway.

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        • captfalc
          Rookie
          • Jul 2015
          • 56

          #5
          Re: Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001



          Here's our schedule for the season. I'm not too pleased that we get all of our division games out of the way first. That could take winning the division out of our hands down the stretch if we have a shaky start to the season. At least we'll get to end the season at home, so that's a plus. Also we don't have any extended "road trips" with just back-to-back road games twice and every other road game followed by a home game. Those three home games in a row during our division stretch hopefully will allow us to build some momentum. The Melonheads are in the NL Central, all the other teams are in their normal divisions. Each division contains four teams to make 12 in the AL and 12 in the NL for 24 all together.

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          • captfalc
            Rookie
            • Jul 2015
            • 56

            #6
            Re: Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001



            Monsters Come Back and Beat Division Foe Giants in Extras

            Humongous Monsters (0-0) at San Francisco Giants (0-0)
            Eckman Acres



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            Monster Hitting
            Pete: 4-5, RBI(1), K
            Derek: 2-3, BB
            Ken: 1-4, 2 K
            Pablo: 1-4, R, K
            Mikey: 1-4
            Angela: 2-4, R
            Ashley: 2-4, 2 R
            Sidney: 2-4, RBI(1)
            Ernie: 3-4, 2 RBI(1,2)

            Monster Pitching
            Angela: 7 IP, 8 K, 2 R, 9 H, W(1-0)

            Game Summary
            The Giants were able to strike first in the 4th with two runs sparked by Francis Blewer's triple.
            The Monster's struggled to get to runners on the base the whole game. They were final able to
            bust through in the 6th when the loaded the bases with 1 out. Ken Griffey Jr had a chance to give the
            Monsters the lead but struck out with the bases still loaded. The Monsters attacked quick in the 7th
            with two runs on four singles with Sidney Webber getting the go-ahead RBI scoring Pable Sanchez from
            2B. Angela Delvecchio was able to go the distance from the mound and closed the door in the 7th by
            striking out the side.

            Player of the Game:

            Sidney Webber
            Last edited by captfalc; 07-27-2015, 07:19 PM.

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            • captfalc
              Rookie
              • Jul 2015
              • 56

              #7
              Re: Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001



              Around the Diamond: Week 1
              In the other NL West division game the Padres squeaked past the Diamondbacks. We face the
              Padres next week and it looks like we might be able to get our bats going against their pitching.
              Our non-divisional opponents went 3-5 in Week 1 but its far too early to speculate on their skill level.



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              • captfalc
                Rookie
                • Jul 2015
                • 56

                #8
                Re: Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001



                Monsters Fall Short in Extras as Padres Pitching Dominates

                San Diego Padres (1-0) at Humongous Monsters (1-0)
                Playground Commons



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                Monster Hitting
                Pete: 4-4, R, 5 SB(5)
                Derek: 0-4, 2 K
                Ken: 0-3
                Pablo: 2-3, 1 K
                Mikey: 0-3, 1 K
                Angela: 1-3
                Ashley: 0-3
                Sidney: 0-3
                Ernie: 0-3, 2 K

                Monster Pitching
                Ashley: 4 IP, 1 K, 1 R, 6 H
                Sidney: 3 IP, 2 K, 0 R, 0 H
                Ernie: 1 IP, 1 K, 3 R, 5 H, L (0-1)


                Game Summary
                The Monsters struggled to get aboard the whole game. They only managed seven hits in eight innings,
                with FOUR coming from Pete Wheeler! The Padre pitching also kept the Monster batters guessing and bettered
                them for six strike outs. The Padres were able to break the tie in the 4th with a nasty undergrounder
                triple from Jessica Basanti. Pete was the only offensive bright spot for the Monsters with four
                hits and FIVE stolen bases. The Padres were scrambling every time he got on base but the Monsters just
                couldn't make them pay. Sidney Webber impressed in her pitching debut with a no hitter in her three innings
                of relief work. Her tennis elbow started to act up in the 7th and forced her to come out. Ernie Steele was
                next up on the depth chart and struggled heavily in his inning on the mound. The Padres pounded another
                undergrounder off the bat of Sheila Basanti to score the go ahead run, and Sheila was able to make it all the
                way home on some bad throws. Achmed Khan was also able to extend the Padre lead with a solo home run.

                Player of the Game:

                Pete Wheeler

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                • captfalc
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2015
                  • 56

                  #9
                  Re: Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001



                  Around the Diamond: Week 2
                  The Diamondbacks beat the Giants to move to 1-1 to set up our match-up for next week. It'll be
                  interesting to see how we match up, we had pretty similar outcomes against our two division opponents.
                  Our non-divisional opponents had a stronger week going 5-3, making them 8-8 on the season. The
                  Melonheads, Yankees, and Marlins all sit at 2-0, while the Pirates, Angels, and Braves are at 0-2.



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                  • captfalc
                    Rookie
                    • Jul 2015
                    • 56

                    #10
                    Re: Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001



                    Monsters Continue Comeback Magic and Walk-off Against Diamondbacks

                    Arizona Diamondbacks (1-1) at Humongous Monsters (1-1)
                    Playground Commons



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                    Monster Hitting
                    Pete: 1-4, R, 2 SB(7)
                    Derek: 3-4, RBI(1), R, 3 SB(3)
                    Ken: 1-3, 2 K
                    Pablo: 1-3, RBI(1), R, SB(1)
                    Mikey: 2-2, 2B, RBI(1), R, BB
                    Angela: 3-3, HR(1), 2 RBI(2), R
                    Ashley:2-3
                    Sidney: 3-3
                    Ernie: 1-3

                    Monster Pitching
                    Angela: 7 IP, 9 K, 4 R, 6 H, W (2-0)

                    Game Summary
                    The Monsters got down quick when Libby Futterman laced a signle to RF in the 1st and was able
                    to score two on a bad relay in. Libby added to the lead her next time up with a two-run home run
                    in the third. The Monsters threatened in the fourth by loading the bases with nobody out. They failed
                    to get the ball out of the infield on the next three batters and did not score. With the heart of the
                    lineup due up in the fifth the Monsters were able to strike. Derek Jeter lead off with single and stole
                    second. Pablo was able to single Derek home and then steal second himself. Mikey Thomas kept the
                    rally going by doubling to the gap in right-center and scoring Pablo. Angela Delvecchio backed up her
                    pitching performance of nine strikeouts by blasting a two-run home run in the fifth to cap the comeback
                    and tie the game. Pete Wheeler kept the hit streak alive with a single in the 6th and successfully stole
                    second AND third to set up Derek. Derek and Pete perfectly executed the suicide squeeze to win the game
                    in walk-off fashion.

                    Player of the Game:

                    Angela Delvecchio

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                    • captfalc
                      Rookie
                      • Jul 2015
                      • 56

                      #11
                      Re: Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001



                      Around the Diamond: Week 3
                      The Padres beat the Giants making them winless through three games. Hopefully that bodes
                      well for us and we score first and not rely on late inning heroics to win a game. Our non-divisional
                      opponents struggled going 2-6, 10-14 for the season. Only the Melonheads and Marlins were able to
                      win and both stayed undefeated.

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                      • captfalc
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2015
                        • 56

                        #12
                        Re: Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001



                        Captfalc's Manager Report: Week 3
                        Every three weeks I'll reflect on the previous set of games and how we're playing. Here's our last three finals.

                        Monsters 4 at Giants 2 (7)
                        Monsters 1 vs Padres 4 (8)
                        Monsters 5 vs Diamondbacks 4

                        Next let's recap our squads stats.

                        Hitting
                        Pete: 9-13, 1 RBI, 2 R, 7 SB, 1 K
                        Derek: 5-11, 1 BB, 1 RBI, 1 R, 3 SB, 2 K
                        Ken: 2-10, 4 K
                        Pablo: 4-10, 1 RBI, 2 R, 1 SB, 2 K
                        Mikey: 3-9, 1 2B, 1 BB, 1 RBI, 1 R, 1 K
                        Angela: 6-10, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 2 R
                        Ashley: 4-10, 2 R
                        Sidney:5-10
                        Ernie: 4-10, 2 RBI, 2 K

                        Pitching
                        Angela: 2-0, 14 IP, 6 R, 2.57 ERA, 15 H, 17 K
                        Ashley: 0-0, 4 IP, 1 R, 1.50 ERA, 6 H, 1 K
                        Sidney: 0-0, 3 IP, 0 R, 0.00 ERA, 0 H, 2 K
                        Ernie: 0-1, 1 IP, 3 R, 18.0 ERA, 5 H, 1 K

                        Alright let's digest some data. First our hitting. Pete is great at getting on base and getting to
                        second with nine hits and seven stolen bases. Basically he's doubling every time up. Ken is
                        really struggling only getting two hits and striking out 40% of the time. The bottom of the
                        lineup is showing promise with high averages but not much run production. Overall as a team
                        were batting 0.452, pretty good but I'd like to see more than 8 RBIs in 21 innings of baseball.
                        Now to pitching. Angela is got stamina and doesn't get shaken after giving up runs. A 2.57 ERA
                        is a little high, ERA is calculated per 6 innings instead of 9, but 17 K's through 14 innings is impressive.
                        Ashley and Sidney both performed well. Sidney looked slightly sharper with three no hit innings. She'll
                        get the next start and Ashley will move to the relief role. Hopefully Ernie won't have to pitch again.
                        I may even look elsewhere if we get into a pickle again.

                        Here's our next three opponents
                        vs Giants (0-3)
                        at Padres (3-0)
                        at Diamondbacks (1-2)

                        We'll finish our division schedule after these three and still control our fate for the division
                        title. The game against the Padres is huge as that could decide the division.

                        Overall, I'd say I'm pleased with the start to the season. I just hope we can get a little more run production.

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                        • captfalc
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2015
                          • 56

                          #13
                          Re: Backyard Brawl: Backyard Baseball 2001



                          Sidney Webber Continues Pitching Dominance as Monsters Blank Giants

                          San Francisco Giants (0-3) at Humongous Monsters (2-1)
                          Playground Commons




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                          Monster Hitting
                          Pete: 3-3, HR(1), 3 RBI(4), 2 R, 2 SB(9)
                          Derek: 0-3, 3 K
                          Ken: 2-3, HR(1), RBI(1), R
                          Pablo: 2-3, RBI(2), R, K
                          Mikey: 2-3, RBI(2)
                          Angela: 1-3
                          Ashley: 2-3, RBI(1), R
                          Sidney: 1-3, R, K
                          Ernie: 0-3

                          Monster Pitching
                          Sidney: 6 IP, 7 K, 0 R, 2 H, W (1-0)

                          Game Summary
                          Sidney Webber continued her pitching excellence against the Giants as she only allowed two
                          hits through her six innings, striking out seven along the way. On the offensive side the Monsters
                          woke up the bats for the first time this season. It started in the 1st with an RBI single from Pablo
                          Sanchez. The run onslaught came in the the 2nd. It started with back-to-back singles from the Webber
                          twins and then a sac bunt from Ernie Steele to put them both into scoring position. Pete then blasted
                          an inside the park home run to right field. Mikey Thomas and Ashley Webber finished the inning
                          with RBI singles. Ken Griffey Jr was able to find his power stroke with a solo home run in the 4th to
                          cap off the Monsters' seven runs.

                          Players of the Game:

                          Pete Wheeler and Sidney Webber

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                          • captfalc
                            Rookie
                            • Jul 2015
                            • 56

                            #14
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                            Around the Diamond: Week 4
                            The Padres squeaked past the Diamondbacks to improve to 4-0. This sets up a huge match-up next week.
                            Our non-divisional opponents struggled again going 3-5 to make them 13-19 for the season. Both the Melonheads
                            and Marlins lost ending their undefeated seasons.

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                            • captfalc
                              Rookie
                              • Jul 2015
                              • 56

                              #15
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                              Monsters Strike Out Nine Times as They Fall Against Padres and Lose Season Series

                              Humongous Monsters (3-1) at San Diego Padres (4-0)
                              Eckman Acres



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                              Monster Hitting
                              Pete: 0-3, 2 K
                              Derek: 0-3, K
                              Ken: 0-2, BB, K
                              Pablo: 1-3, SB(2), K
                              Mikey: 1-3, HR(1), RBI(3), R, 2 K
                              Angela: 0-2, 2 K
                              Ashley: 0-2
                              Sidney: 0-1, BB
                              Ernie: 2-2

                              Monster Pitching
                              Angela: 5 IP, 6 K, 2 R, 4 H, L (2-1)

                              Game Summary
                              The Monsters really struggled at the plate batting 0.190 for the game. The Padres jumped to
                              an early lead with a leadoff home run from Sheila Basanti in the bottom of the 1st. Mikey Thomas
                              provided the one bright spot offensively with a solo home run down the right field line to tie
                              the game in the 2nd. Achmed Khan was able to lace an RBI single in the bottom half of the 2nd
                              to score the go-ahead, and ultimately winning run. Jessica Wassersas pitched a complete game
                              for the Padres striking out nine and scattering four hits. Angela Delvecchio matched Jessica but failed
                              to get any run support. She also scattered four hits in five innings and struck out six. But her two
                              earned runs were too much for the Monster bats to support.

                              Player of the Game:

                              Angela Delvecchio

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