16x16, v8 Draft Topic

Posted by schwarze on 8/15/2011 7:30:00 PM (view original):
And they have the best record among all the 110M teams...

http://www.whatifsports.com/mlb-l/view.asp?lid=96120
Ya, I know.  He's keeping me from leading that league.
8/15/2011 7:36 PM
'99 Wakefield
8/15/2011 9:38 PM
Aug 15 Round 1        
____Time____ Owner__________ Prev. Salary _____Player_____ _______Salary ___New Salary
08:00 AM ff09 $200,000 88 Weyhing 18,110,954 18,310,954
09:00 AM mpitt76 $245,594 19 Alexander 9,560,842 9,806,436
10:00 AM bbondsmvp $406,947 16 Alexander 13,351,029 13,757,976
11:00 AM mllama54 $1,401,686 94 Smoltz 4,874,145 6,275,831
12:00 PM bheid408 $1,433,838 00 Wakefield 2,831,598 4,265,436
01:00 PM njbigwig $1,511,235 96 Weyhing 461,087 1,972,322
02:00 PM ejstockman $1,838,738 00 Weyhing 612,743 2,451,481
03:00 PM Whiteslave $2,861,624 00 Weyhing 679,054 3,540,678
04:00 PM shysters3 $4,104,216 94 Weyhing 5,905,158 10,009,374
05:00 PM calhoop $5,070,074 09 Wagner 7,358,439 12,428,513
06:00 PM schwarze $5,132,594 93 Martinez 688,510 5,821,104
07:00 PM pmars2001 $6,598,517 30 Vance 8,513,817 15,112,334
08:00 PM Jtpsops $7,718,896 91 Weyhing 13,715,431 21,434,327
09:00 PM Oli35 $8,045,406 93 Weyhing 9,205,375 17,250,781
10:00 PM marlowe $11,331,537 92 Weyhing 13,612,183 24,943,720
11:00 PM dahsdebater $16,221,577 99 Wakefield 2,633,123 18,854,700
8/15/2011 9:58 PM
1918 Pete Alexander $1.147M
8/15/2011 10:45 PM
Well there goes that...I'm really going to enjoy picking last this draft, I can tell.  Grrrr...
8/15/2011 11:08 PM
96 Smoltz
8/16/2011 6:31 AM
1967 Smoky Burgess 200k
8/16/2011 6:39 AM
Well, this pick is more about damage control than anything,
Weyhing, Gus 1895 Pittsburgh Pirates 5,070,074
8/16/2011 8:35 AM
Ditto...

'95 Gus Weyhing (Louisville, 4,940,749)
8/16/2011 9:18 AM
From his wikipedia page

One odd report, taken from the local Louisville, Kentucky newspaper, tells the tale of Weyhing's possible involvement in a pigeon theft. The following report is from newspaper accounts in Louisville (Weyhing's hometown) in 1892:

Louisville, Jan. 26 — Gus Weyhing, pitcher of the Philadelphia Base Ball Club, was before the police court this morning upon an alleged charge of grand larceny. During the past two days a number of pigeons have been stolen from the coops at the National Pigeon Show, and last night, when Weyhing started out of the building with his basket, a pair of blondinettes, valued at $100, were found in his possession. He could not explain how he got the birds, and was therefore arrested. The case was continued and he was released on bail. Weyhing has a weakness for fine pigeons; in fact, is quite a pigeon fancier, and this fact makes the charge appear plausible. It does not, however, seem possible that a man in Weyhing's position, and with such an income as he enjoys, would be guilty of such a deed for a couple of birds. Weyhing has in the past been in trouble through indiscretion, but nothing more serious than conviviality, and consequent excesses, was ever charged against him. It is to be hoped, however, for his own sake, as well as for the sake of the Philadelphia Club and the good repute of the profession, that the charge against him is unfounded. If he should not be able to clear himself it would be a hard blow to the Philadelphia Club, which had counted on Weyhing as its star pitcher next season.

It appears that Weyhing was either cleared of the charges, or found guilty and took care of the matter before the 1892 season commenced. He was with the Phillies all of 1892, and won 32 games

8/16/2011 9:33 AM
Posted by schwarze on 8/16/2011 9:33:00 AM (view original):
From his wikipedia page

One odd report, taken from the local Louisville, Kentucky newspaper, tells the tale of Weyhing's possible involvement in a pigeon theft. The following report is from newspaper accounts in Louisville (Weyhing's hometown) in 1892:

Louisville, Jan. 26 — Gus Weyhing, pitcher of the Philadelphia Base Ball Club, was before the police court this morning upon an alleged charge of grand larceny. During the past two days a number of pigeons have been stolen from the coops at the National Pigeon Show, and last night, when Weyhing started out of the building with his basket, a pair of blondinettes, valued at $100, were found in his possession. He could not explain how he got the birds, and was therefore arrested. The case was continued and he was released on bail. Weyhing has a weakness for fine pigeons; in fact, is quite a pigeon fancier, and this fact makes the charge appear plausible. It does not, however, seem possible that a man in Weyhing's position, and with such an income as he enjoys, would be guilty of such a deed for a couple of birds. Weyhing has in the past been in trouble through indiscretion, but nothing more serious than conviviality, and consequent excesses, was ever charged against him. It is to be hoped, however, for his own sake, as well as for the sake of the Philadelphia Club and the good repute of the profession, that the charge against him is unfounded. If he should not be able to clear himself it would be a hard blow to the Philadelphia Club, which had counted on Weyhing as its star pitcher next season.

It appears that Weyhing was either cleared of the charges, or found guilty and took care of the matter before the 1892 season commenced. He was with the Phillies all of 1892, and won 32 games

Interesting spin on the truth.  Word on the street was that he was seen leaving a Louisville brothel with a blonde on each arm, and apparently had great difficulty explaining this to his poor, beleaguered wife.
8/16/2011 9:41 AM
1989 Edgar Martinez
8/16/2011 9:57 AM
1899 Burleigh Whitehill

8/16/2011 10:17 AM
Posted by mpitt76 on 8/16/2011 10:17:00 AM (view original):
1899 Burleigh Whitehill

No clones....or hybrids!
8/16/2011 10:30 AM
1927 Pete Alexander
8/16/2011 11:35 AM
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