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Major Leagues
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Flint, MI
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1901-2005 Sim finally done
I finally got one to go all the way through from 1901-2005 with expansions!
Took about 4 tries but I got it and I'm happy. ![]() For the most part the stats (other than carrer hit totals which were rediculous) were fairly realistic. The one exception other than hits was Mickey Mantle's carrer home runs (1013). Nobody else had 800. Nolan Ryan was by far the best pitcher. Anyway I'll post the leaders in some key stas in posts below. |
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Flint, MI
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All Time hits leaders
Here's everyone who got over 4000 hits. The list for 3000 would be way too long as over 80 people got 3000+
1. Freddie Lindstrom 5546 1924-1952 2. Ty Cobb 4721 1905-1930 3. Pie Traynor 4699 1920-1944 4. Bill Dickey 4620 1928-1955 5. Rogers Hornsby 4586 1915-1940 6. Hank Aaron 4576 1954-1979 7. Lou Boudreau 4435 1938-1964 8. Mickey Mantle 4363 1951-1977 9. Eddie Collins 4352 1906-1929 10. Mel Ott 4229 1926-1951 11. Jimmie Foxx 4157 1927-1952 Last edited by Brife71; 06-25-2006 at 12:44 AM. |
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Flint, MI
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500 Homerun hitters
Had 25 people hit 500+ dingers. Here's the list
1. Mickey Mantle 1013 1951-1977 2. Hank Aaron 763 1954-1979 3. Jimmie Foxx 731 1927-1952 4. Tony Conigliaro 730 1964-1982 5. Joe DiMaggio 726 1936-1957 6. Mel Ott 721 1926-1951 7. Eddie Mathews 719 1952-1973 8. Lou Gehrig 679 1923-1945 9. Albert Belle# 642 1989-2005 10. Hank Greenberg 623 1930-1954 11. Ted Williams 619 1939-1964 12. Bob Horner 596 1978-1994 13. Willie McCovey 560 1959-1982 14. Gary Sheffield# 556 1988-2005 15. Ralph Kiner 555 1946-1963 16. Al Rosen 554 1947-1969 17. Gil Hodges 528 1944-1966 18. Willie Mays 521 1951-1970 19. Ken Griffey Jr.# 515 1989-2005 20. Jim Thome# 514 1991-2005 21. Mo Vaughn# 513 1991-2005 22. Juan Gonzalez# 509 1989-2005 23. Todd Hundley# 506 1990-2005 24. Mark McGwire 504 1986-2000 24. Roy Sievers 504 1949-1967 25. George Foster 502 1969-1987 |
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Major Leagues
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Most HR's in a season
Way too many for me to type out all the 50+ HR years so I'll give ya the 60+ ones
1. Babe Ruth 70 1921 2. Mickey Mantle 62 1958 3. Lou Gehrig 61 1930 4. Juan Gonzalez 61 1997 5. Albert Belle 60 1994 6. Babe Ruth 60 1920 If your curious about where the Babe was on the All time list. He played for 7 years then broke his ankle and that ended his career ![]() |
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Nolan Ryan
I mention Nolan Ryan earlier so here's his unbelieveable numbers.
He played from 68-86. Was with the Mets until the middle of 83 when he was traded to the Braves, played there till 85, then finished his career in 86 with Texas. He compiled a 389-151 record (2nd most wins all time and best winning %) Struck out 6214 (most of all time) and had a career ERA of 1.76 (lowest ever Won pitcher of the year 9 times and was on 16 all star teams He only got 1 World Series ring in 83 with the Braves He holds most pitcher records for opp BA and stuff like that as well |
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Major Leagues
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300 Game winners
Only 13 300 game winners
1. Guy Morton 408 2. Nolan Ryan 389 3. Ralph Comstock 381 4. Moe Drabowsky 380 5. Cy Young 364 6. Don Drysdale 354 7. Juan Marichal 345 8. Van Mungo 340 9. Fred Hutchinson 322 10. Kid Nichols 318 11. Bob Feller 312 12. Denny McLain 306 13. Carl Weilman 301 |
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Major Leagues
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Location: Flint, MI
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3000 K's
Had 15 players with 3000+ Strikeouts
1. Nolan Ryan 6214 2. Moe Drabowsky 5867 3 Don Drysdale 5000 4. Juan Marichal 4142 5. john Wetteland# 4137 6. Jose Rio 3736 7. Gary Nolan 3725 8. Roger Clemens 3653 9. Bob Feller 3606 10. John Smoltz# 3521 11. Duane Ward 3336 12. Denny McLain 3328 13. Guy Morton 3298 14. Rube Waddell 3110 15. Frank Castillo# 3020 |
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Mar 2006
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I like to know about Barry Bonds, Will Clark, Rick Rushell, Juan Marashell, Willie McCovey, Wille Mayes & Matt Williams as you can tell I am a Giants fans and if the Giants won any championships or league tiltes.
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Minors (Single A)
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Massachusetts
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It's good to have knowledge of the best players on your favorite team, and you have heard the names spoken, obviously. But for the future: Rick Reuschel Juan Marichal Willie Mays *not meant to be an *******, just helping ya out |
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Wake Forest, NC
Posts: 437
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What settings did you use for the different things like aging, stealing, bunting, etc. Also, what database?
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Barry Bonds never actaully played with the Giants in my Sim...he played most of his career with the Pirates, and finished up with short stints with the Mets, and Cards. He played till 2000 when alot of nagging little injuries forced him to retire a bit early. He had a .264 career avg, 1835 hits, 454 homers, 1441 RBI, and 545 SB's He won Rookie of the year, MVP 3 times, 1 gold glove, and was a 6 time all star. Rick Reuschel was never with the Giants either and had a puzzling career. He won Rookie of the Year and had 6 more very productive seasons with the Cubs and Angels, then just retired. No injury or anything. He complied a 131-93 record, 3.19 ERA, with 1027 k's. He was selected to the All-Star game 4 times. Juan Marichal was one of the most productive pitchers in my sims history. He played till 1974 with the Giants, and finished up wit hthe Cubs, Dodgers, and Angels. Over his career he had a 345-257 record with a 3.04 ERA, and 4142 K's. He was pitcher of the year 3 times and a 5 time All-Star, and inducted into the Hall of Fame Will Clark had a very promising career cut short by a CEI. He played for 10 years getting 1919 hits, 286 HR's 959 RBI, and a .311 avg. He won the MVP once, won a gold glove and was a 5 time all star before torn ankle ligaments ended his career. Willie McCovey Played most of his illustrious career with the Giants finishing it out in Houston and LA. He ended with 2818 hits, 560 homers, and 1632 RBI. He was a 7 time all star, and was inducted the the Hall of Fame upon his retirement. Willie Mays had 2795 hits, 521 homers, 1539 RBI, and a .270 avg over his career. Most of wich was with the Giants, followed by stints with the A's and Cubs at the end. He was a 10 time All-Star, 1 time MVP, and 2 time Gold glove winner during his Hall of Fame career. Matt Williams had a few good years at the beginning of his career, but then he had tons of injuries that severely limited him. He spent 6 years with the Giants then traveled all over the majors never spending more than 2 years with any other team. His career totals follow. 997 hits, 167 homers, 595 RBI, .242 avg Last edited by Brife71; 06-25-2006 at 08:45 AM. |
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What were the injuries set to? What would you go back and tweak as far as aging if you did it again? What was pitcher endurance set to?
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http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...85#post1738685 I think I would turn up the hitter aging, as they seemed to play too long and be too effective into thier 40's I would also turn down pitcher aging and see if that affected the fact that most starters become middle relievers far too soon therefore stunting their win totals for a career. Last edited by Brife71; 06-25-2006 at 09:03 AM. |
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: North Carolina
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How about Pete Rose ...
Also, for my own personal curiosity, how about Bill Voss, a journeyman player in the late 1960s and early 1970s (who was my pastor for four years and a good friend) ... in all my historical sims he was just a cup-of-coffee player ... is there a way to check on him? Thanks... AZ |
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Major Leagues
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![]() Bill Voss was mostly a career minor leaguer but he played 365 games in the majors for variuos teams batting .228 with 10 homers and 58 RBI. Over his minor league career however he hit .375 in 679 games Pete Rose won a gold glove and was a 9 time all star during his career most of it spent with the Cubs. He compiled 3084 hits a .317 avg, .418 obp, 85 HR's, and 959 RBI. He was inducted to the hall of fame upon retirement |
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Nov 2003
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I don't usually make requests but...
<-------------- How about Dave Righetti? (sorry to be obvious) |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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How did Kevin McReynolds do? And Mookie Wilson?
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Dave Righetti got hurt (and quite significant ones alot of the time) almost every year he played, so as you can imagine he never had great stats nor a very long career. He was an all star 2 times, and his career line goes like this. 59-39 record, 3.62 ERA, 739 k's 38 saves.
Kevin McReynolds was a heck of a fielder in the Majors he won 5 gold gloves in just 6 full years he played. But he never got his offensive skills into gear. He only had a .223 avg, 38 homeruns and 121 RBI. He spent the last 5 or 6 years in the minors most of the time before finally giving up and calling it a career Mookie Wilson never got anything going eaither. He played his first two years in the majors, with little success then had a series of injuries to his legs and spent the next 5 years mostly in the minors before retiring. In 288 major league games he hit .233 and was 26 for 36 in stolen base tries |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Annapolis, MD
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How about Bill Buckner, Ryne Sandberg, & Mark Grace?
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