Posted by Beernoser on 1/22/2019 3:52:00 PM (view original):
Only the partial part that he was on that team. If you load the team as a team in the draft center, it will only show those at bats or innings pitched.
Go to the draft center. In the upper middle of the page there are two drop down menus. Mine says "2015" and "Anaheim Angels" Right above the drop downs it says in pretty small print "Load all eligible players of a historical team"
If you drop that down you can change it to "1933" and " New York Yankees" and it will load the eligible 1933 New York Yankees. That's the easiest way to do the research. If you don't see it, ask.
First of all, I find that this method does not list all eligible options. The method above left out a couple of legit players when I tried "load all eligible players of a historical team". When I put the 1973 A's team and 1973 year in an empty draft center and look for full/partial it weeds out the duplicates as well as the full seasons that are assigned to the team but who would not have qualified if they only played for the given team (1973 Pat Bourque) who does not show up in either method.. However, a couple of legit backups that do not appear in the first method will show up this way (1973 Mike Hegan, Rich McKinney). In other cases, if there are more than 25 eligible players on a team, only 25 are listed and it seems to be the low priced scrubs, who have value in this league, that are omitted.
That said, I like the
1963 Washington Senators as a complement to vilefileman's 1973 A's. No cheap backup shortstop. Nobody has a batting average over 274. The 269 hitting outfielder costs almost 6 million. Only 1 decent pitcher but he gives up home runs. Not much help period.