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What's The Best Way To Form A 1900 MLB With 2 Separate Leagues?
I want to take my ABF National League & Southern Association and form the ABF/ML in 1900. Whats the best way to accomplish this while maintaining the history of each league.
The way I am planning is creating the ABF which will have the NL (8 of the existing NL teams) and the AL (8 of the existing SA teams) and moving the teams I want from their respective leagues into the new ABF then deleting the former leagues. Will this work?
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Subscribing to this. I'd like to merge all time records of two leagues
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That's about as close as you can get to merging while maintaining your league's history.
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Wait, hold on
So if I start a 1901 historical league, keep the records and history from MLB, then create a 3rd league, move the AL and NL to the 3rd league, will it keep, say Cy Young's win totals, but start new records for season and game? One thing I would love is to keep career records but start a new Season record in 1901 for the 'modern era' |
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So basically yes it would be like starting a new "modern era" record book. Get it?
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