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chazzzzzz and the 1932 NY Yankees

Gehrig and Ruth plus solid starters at all positions but SS. Lots of options for SP, but little RP help.

Welcome the 1922 Philadelphia Phillies. Still a weak SS, no backup 1B so at this point Roy Leslie and his $3.3mm salary is backing up Gehrig.
The Phillies have a good C, solid 2B and 2 good OF, so do the Yankees. There are some backup options, but after your next screw team you will have to juggle your roster. And to top it off, you should get no help from the Phillies pitching staff because they suck.

Let’s get the NL Central rolling ............
4/29/2020 8:24 PM
kentol went for pitching... looked around for a "good" team to match that. "liked" the 52 senators but he gave them to some unlucky bastard. found myself running in circles until i looked back on the post that handed out the 52 team and the suggestions of the 52 pirates and the amazings of 62 ...

hope that the benchmark for mlb crap gives you enough quality... how many of the 62 Mets do you have to roster? good luck.
4/29/2020 8:50 PM
Upon Peekay, I shall foist the '22 Philadelphia A's to complement his '62 Yankees.

OFs? Already got Mantle and Maris. Have Bing Miller and Tiny Walker.
It's a whole bunch of more of what you're already good at and not much of what you're lacking.
I mean, there's 12 position players, and the only two below 1M were something you already had.
You can have Rommel, but he's 300 innings of....fine?
Bullpen? Still looking.
4/30/2020 12:30 AM
Ok Spid24 - I have looked at these teams enough. I am gifting you a team with seven (7!) viable options at scrub positions. Oh, but 5 of them are pitchers. And you only get 10 pitchers. So, how many do you really want to use? And they are truly, truly, worthless unusable scrubs. In fact, all the pitchers are completely worthless with a combined WHIP of 1.55 and OAV of .284.

On the hitting side, I'm giving you a hall of famer - Luke Appling! I am sure that D+ fielding at SS will be easy to use. Not to mention the .684 OPS#. That 42 Cardinals team of yours only hit 60 homers. Well, I'll add another 34 to the tally. Along with a .278/.339/.377 team slash line in an era where ALL of the hitting stats are normalized downward.

And, from the looks of things, it looks like when Shoeless Joe left the team, he took all of the gloves, also. Because these guys can't catch ANYTHING.

Good luck Spid24 - you get the 1932 Chicago White Sox.
4/30/2020 11:43 AM
Posted by brygold on 4/30/2020 11:43:00 AM (view original):
Ok Spid24 - I have looked at these teams enough. I am gifting you a team with seven (7!) viable options at scrub positions. Oh, but 5 of them are pitchers. And you only get 10 pitchers. So, how many do you really want to use? And they are truly, truly, worthless unusable scrubs. In fact, all the pitchers are completely worthless with a combined WHIP of 1.55 and OAV of .284.

On the hitting side, I'm giving you a hall of famer - Luke Appling! I am sure that D+ fielding at SS will be easy to use. Not to mention the .684 OPS#. That 42 Cardinals team of yours only hit 60 homers. Well, I'll add another 34 to the tally. Along with a .278/.339/.377 team slash line in an era where ALL of the hitting stats are normalized downward.

And, from the looks of things, it looks like when Shoeless Joe left the team, he took all of the gloves, also. Because these guys can't catch ANYTHING.

Good luck Spid24 - you get the 1932 Chicago White Sox.
I love that they had players named Blue and Funk in the lineup too. Appropriate for a team that lost 102 games.
4/30/2020 12:34 PM
Kentol earlier said he found himself running in circles and that's just how I felt trying to screw brygold's 72 Pirates. I narrowed it down to three. Then one was taken to make it two. Then I endlessly ran back and forth between the two. The problem is that each team gives him something so I don't think he will be too traumatized by the pick. Anyway, I made my choice.

They weren't any good. In fact they were 53-100. They were led by the Great Hall of Famer Rube Marquard who led the team in wins. Otherwise, not too many household names.

Brygold gets the 1922 Boston Braves
4/30/2020 1:30 PM (edited)
So, if I'm reading this calendar right, whoever is screwing DodgerDon is on for 9am-Noon eastern time Friday, right?
4/30/2020 5:09 PM
Posted by toddcommish on 4/30/2020 5:09:00 PM (view original):
So, if I'm reading this calendar right, whoever is screwing DodgerDon is on for 9am-Noon eastern time Friday, right?
Correct, or earlier if the other picks are in.
4/30/2020 5:16 PM
ok i think the pitching for the 1952 Detroit Tigers matches up perfectly with Beernoser's 22 Cubs.
4/30/2020 7:50 PM
i guess beernoser is up? or Dodgerdon?
4/30/2020 7:53 PM
The team screwing soxyanks is up. He's been sitemailed.
4/30/2020 8:03 PM
I'm going to be sitemailing everyone's third round screw pick tonight.

For the American League teams who haven't made their second round screw pick yet, please don't mix them up.
4/30/2020 8:19 PM
I've decided to do something a little different and instead of trying to screw soxyanks, I'll be a good neighbor. Your choices include Cy Young Winners Mike Scott and Randy Jones, MVP George Foster, All-Stars Rusty Staub, Dave Kingman, and Ellis Valentine just to name a few.

Sure the best 2 hitters play the same position as Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan. And yes, the All-Stars and Award Winners may have been a little past their prime (or before it). But this team managed to avoid losing 100 games and did form the nucleus of a World Series Winner just 4 short years later. I'm gifting you the 1982 New York Mets. You're welcome.
4/30/2020 8:59 PM
Posted by spid24 on 4/30/2020 8:59:00 PM (view original):
I've decided to do something a little different and instead of trying to screw soxyanks, I'll be a good neighbor. Your choices include Cy Young Winners Mike Scott and Randy Jones, MVP George Foster, All-Stars Rusty Staub, Dave Kingman, and Ellis Valentine just to name a few.

Sure the best 2 hitters play the same position as Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan. And yes, the All-Stars and Award Winners may have been a little past their prime (or before it). But this team managed to avoid losing 100 games and did form the nucleus of a World Series Winner just 4 short years later. I'm gifting you the 1982 New York Mets. You're welcome.
Funny, you almost got this team.
4/30/2020 9:12 PM
Posted by spid24 on 4/30/2020 8:59:00 PM (view original):
I've decided to do something a little different and instead of trying to screw soxyanks, I'll be a good neighbor. Your choices include Cy Young Winners Mike Scott and Randy Jones, MVP George Foster, All-Stars Rusty Staub, Dave Kingman, and Ellis Valentine just to name a few.

Sure the best 2 hitters play the same position as Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan. And yes, the All-Stars and Award Winners may have been a little past their prime (or before it). But this team managed to avoid losing 100 games and did form the nucleus of a World Series Winner just 4 short years later. I'm gifting you the 1982 New York Mets. You're welcome.
With good neighbors like you, who needs enemies...hate the f***ing Mets.
4/30/2020 9:29 PM
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