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![]() In the Year 2525 Zager and Evans In the year 2525, if man is still alive If woman can survive, they may find In the year 3535 Ain't gonna need to tell the truth, tell no lie Everything you think, do and say Is in the pill you took today In the year 4545 You ain't gonna need your teeth, won't need your eyes You won't find a thing to chew Nobody's gonna look at you In the year 5555 Your arms hangin' limp at your sides Your legs got nothin' to do Some machine's doin' that for you In the year 6565 You won't need no husband, won't need no wife You'll pick your son, pick your daughter too From the bottom of a long glass tube In the year 7510 If God's a coming, He oughta make it by then Maybe He'll look around Himself and say Guess it's time for the judgment day In the year 8510 God is…
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Go today don't wait for tomorrow It isn't promised, all the time you get borrowed Don't live your life for other people Don't bottle your emotions till they crack and fill a couple just sorrows Take your mind and refocus go get a paper write your goals out Throw your middle fingers to all your haters "Stay Strong" ![]() |
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#182 |
Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Virginia
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I'm racing to finish this before OOTP 20, but given the way the Nats have been performing, this might carry over to the next version of the game. Anyhoo...
MVP: AL- Shimizu NL- Rivera Cy Young: AL- Shawn Visage (NYY) NL- Devezin ROY: AL- Jorge Gradilla (BOS) NL- Nate Bowen (SD) HOF: Maday Regular season standings… ![]() Batting leaders… ![]() Pitching leaders… ![]() And playoffs... ![]() Side note: the Marlins blew a 3-0 lead in the World Series. That's an all-time oof. |
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#183 |
Minors (Triple A)
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Location: Virginia
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#184 |
Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Virginia
Posts: 288
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2144
This will end...eventually.
MVP: AL- Jimmy Flicek (DET) NL- Rivera Cy Young: AL- D.J. Stockton (OAK) NL- Devezin ROY: AL- Katsuyuki Miyamoto (TOR) NL- Jared Gaut (CHC) HOF: Vince Lampert, Sawtelle Regular season standings… ![]() Batting leaders… ![]() Pitching leaders… ![]() And playoffs... ![]() Can we just...skip to that part? |
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#185 |
Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Virginia
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#186 |
Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Virginia
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MVP: AL- Visage NL- Rivera
Cy Young: AL- Visage NL- Mike Burdge (ARI) ROY: AL- Josh Brossman (KC) NL- Yasuro Yamada (PHI) HOF: Quezada, Dan Atcherson Regular season standings… ![]() Batting leaders… ![]() Pitching leaders… ![]() And the playoffs (drumroll, please...) ![]() HELL YEAH THE NATS FINALLY DID IT!!!!! Fun fact: not only did every playoff series come down to the last game, the Red Sox blew a 3-0 lead (and lost Game 4 in 12 innings). This was the Nats' first win in their franchise history (178-year drought). (and no I didn't rig it in any way...trust me if I had the Nats would have won a lot sooner) And I can finally type the words I've been waiting to type for 7 months and 129 seasons...EVERY SINGLE TEAM HAS WON THE WORLD SERIES!!!! The full recap will come at some point within the next week or so...and I'll probably think of something else stupid to do for OOTP 20. Till then, that's how long your favorite team is from a championship! (Looks like my dad and I are in for a wait lol) Happy baseball! Last edited by Brennan; 03-01-2019 at 09:00 PM. |
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At this point i was rooting against them, at least until 20 comes out. but Congrats. Gonna see if they repeat?
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Go today don't wait for tomorrow It isn't promised, all the time you get borrowed Don't live your life for other people Don't bottle your emotions till they crack and fill a couple just sorrows Take your mind and refocus go get a paper write your goals out Throw your middle fingers to all your haters "Stay Strong" ![]() |
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#188 |
Major Leagues
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: The bleachers of Sportsman's Park
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One of the coolest experiments on the forums to date. Any ideas for a similar project for OOTPXX?
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Virginia
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Recap
Alright, first of all, here is every team in the order that they won, with the years that they won the championship in parentheses.
1. Chicago Cubs (2018, 2039, 2101) 2. Los Angeles Dodgers (2019, 2020, 2025, 2028, 2050, 2052, 2058) 3. Tampa Bay Rays (2021, 2106, 2109, 2113) 4. Houston Astros (2022, 2048, 2063, 2072, 2073, 2078, 2102, 2105, 2131) 5. Atlanta Braves (2023, 2084, 2140) 6. Arizona Diamondbacks (2024, 2044, 2061, 2082) 7. Cleveland Indians (2026, 2086, 2112, 2133) 8. San Francisco Giants (2027, 2076, 2077, 2143, 2144) 9. Pittsburgh Pirates (2029, 2033, 2042, 2095, 2135, 2136) 10. Boston Red Sox (2030, 2031, 2034, 2104) 11. Milwaukee Brewers (2032, 2047, 2064, 2115, 2120, 2139) 12. Texas Rangers (2035, 2090, 2093, 2107) 13. Miami Marlins (2036, 2130) 14. Baltimore Orioles (2037, 2040, 2119, 2122) 15. Chicago White Sox (2038, 2065, 2066, 2071, 2079) 16. Cincinnati Reds (2041, 2057, 2068, 2074) 17. Toronto Blue Jays (2043, 2067, 2091, 2097, 2100, 2103, 2137, 2141) 18. Kansas City Royals (2045, 2053, 2085, 2126) 19. San Diego Padres (2046, 2098, 2114) 20. Minnesota Twins (2049, 2056, 2075, 2111, 2125, 2129, 2142) 21. Seattle Mariners (2051, 2121, 2134) 22. Los Angeles Angels (2054, 2110) 23. Philadelphia Phillies (2055, 2059, 2083, 2087, 2108, 2123, 2138, 2145) 24. Detroit Tigers (2060, 2062) 25. Colorado Rockies (2069, 2081, 2092, 2094, 2096, 2124) 26. Oakland Athletics (2070) 27. New York Yankees (2080) 28. St. Louis Cardinals (2088, 2089, 2116, 2117, 2118, 2128, 2132) 29. New York Mets (2099, 2127) 30. Washington Nationals (2146) So the Astros, Blue Jays, and Phillies had the most championships (8), while the Athletics, Yankees, and Nats only got 1. Some notable players: Rafael Devers- broke the all-time home run record (791) Sergio Miranda, Chris Petrie- 700 home runs Blaze Jordan, Bellinger, Chad LaDuke, Murdoch Riel, Rob Barber, Matt Olson, Luis Vargas, Juan Ramirez, Bobby Carroll, Esteban Morales, Eric Allen, Luis Fajardo, Nomar Mazara, Nate Schultz, Joaquin Espinheiro, Trout, Chad Wheeler- 600 home runs Luis Bahena, Mazara-3500 hits Devers, Fajardo, Espinheiro, Luis Alfredo Howells, Miranda, Corey Seager, Rogelio Sarcia, Miguel Cabrera, Freddie Freeman, Esteban Morales-3000 hits Jim Spence- 720 stolen bases Chris Boylan, Ben Jones- 250 wins Gregoire Monachino, Alfredo Castillo, Ben Jones, Kershaw, Gianpiero Magnanti, Jeremy Stockton, Boylan, Dan Dawson, Jorge Benavides, Chris Ogrodnik- 3500 strikeouts Pat Elswick, Joel Kuykendall, Brad Sacks, Chris Goshe, Randy Baker, Hughie LeTissier, Braeden Reusch, Dylan Quezada, Jeff Cavazos, Scherzer, Chris Pinelli, Greg Nichols, Ernesto Valenzuela, Jon Decker- 3000 strikeouts Tim Grotz, Andy Hood- 500 saves Giancarlo Stanton hit 70 home runs in 2018, the most in a single season during the simulation. No player was ever elected to the Hall of Fame unanimously. Ismael Marroquin got the highest percentage (99.1%). Juan Rivera won the most MVP awards (7), and he was still active, so he probably would have won more. Josh Kindel and Nate Schultz each won 6. Ben Jones and Dylan Quezada tied for the most Cy Young awards (9). Dan Folkema won 8, and Chris Ogrodnik won 7. There were five Triple Crowns during the simulation- Pat Keller (2065), Charlie Hudson (2080), Chad LaDuke (2118), and Juan Rivera in both 2141 and 2142. The longest hit streak was done by Juan Trevino (39 games) in 2058. Luis Estrada had the most wins by a manager (2376). Alex Cora had the most playoff appearances (17), and Pete Weleski had the most championships (4). The Yankees still have the best win percentage of all time (.529) and the most championships (28), but the Dodgers have the most wins (21987) and playoff appearances (88). The Twins have the most losses (21665), and the Marlins have the worst win percentage (465) and the fewest playoff appearances (27). |
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#190 |
Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Aug 2016
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Pretty amazing that the Cardinals were the third-to-last team to win the World Series, but still have time to win SEVEN of them before the Nationals finally did it.
Thanks for this, Brennan, it's been fun to follow along. My initial guess of 120 years ended up being pretty close! |
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#191 |
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Midland, MI
Posts: 3,424
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At last! Great sim, thanks for sharing!
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#192 |
Major Leagues
Join Date: May 2015
Location: Houston
Posts: 439
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Nothing would please me more than the Yankees only winning one title in the next 200 hundred years
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#194 |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Inside The Game
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