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RE: 1900 Replay

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[center]Final Report 1906[/center]

Chicago Cubs - 1906 World Champions (1st Championship)
{defeated the Philadelphia Athletics ~ 4 to 0}



Award Winners
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Best Pitcher
ImageImageImage Jimmy Dygert {26-8/2.03}
ImageImageImage Ed Karger {23-8/2.60}


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Most Valuable Player
ImageImageImage Frank Isbell {.331/2/76}
ImageImageImage Sam Mertes {.336/19/88}


Best Rookie Pitcher
ImageImageImage Vive Lindaman/i] {11-16/2.48}
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Best Rookie Player
ImageImageImage Frank Delahanty {.265/0/43}
ImageImageImage Fred Snodgrass {.302/20/88}


New Records
ImageImage Jimmy Dygert breaks Rube Waddell's single season Wins record (24) {26}
ImageImage Harry McIntire breaks Irv Young's single season Losses record (25) {26}
ImageImage Jimmy Dygert breaks Orval Overall's single season Innings Pitched record (326) {327.1}
ImageImage Bill Hogg ties Mike Lynch's single season Games Started record (45)
ImageImage Ed Karger ties Noodles Hahn's and Rube Waddell's single season Complete Games record (18)
ImageImage Christy Mathewson ties Deacon Phillippe's single season Shutouts record (8)




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RE: 1900 Replay

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[center]......................... 1907 Association News .........................[/center]

The Boston Beaneaters have changed their name to the Boston Doves and adopted a new logo.

The St. Louis Cardinals have fired manager J.G. Wrathchild. He has been picked up to manage the Brooklyn Superbas.



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RE: 1900 Replay (Currently in 1907 Season)

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[center]Brooklyn Superbas 1907 Amateur Draft Picks[/center]


Round 1 - George 'Farmer' Bell, 33 year old pitcher from Greenwood, New York
Round 2 - Clarence Brunson, 29 year old first baseman from Miami, Florida
Round 3 - Tommy Weiss, 26 year old infielder from Enid, Oklahoma
Round 4 - Steven Frazer, 36 year old pitcher from Sacramento, California
Round 5 - Jason Paradise, 31 year old outfielder from Springfield, Illinois


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RE: 1900 Replay (Currently in 1907 Season)

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[center]Monthly Report - April 1907[/center]

National League


Image The Pittsburgh Pirates {12-4} are off to an early lead for 1st place, 3.5 games ahead of any other team. Our Brooklyn Superbas {7-10} are off to a slow start, ending the month in 7th place. The St. Louis Cardinals{10-9} went 3-8 at home, but 7-1 on the road, to end the month in 5th place and the last team with doing .500 or better. The World Champion Chicago Cubs {5-13} are in last place, doing a terrible 3-8 on the road.

American League

Image The Philadelphia Athletics {12-5} are in 1st place, just 0.5 games ahead of the Detroit Tigers {11-5}.

Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Thursday, April 18th, Patsy Dougherty - 5 Hits in a 7-2 win versus the Philadelphia Athletics

ImageImage Tuesday, April 23rd, Christy Mathewson {1-2} - 9 Strikeouts in a 5-1 Complete Game win at Boston

ImageImage Tuesday, April 23rd, Rube Waddell {2-1} - 10 Strikeouts in a 5-1 Complete Game win at Boston

ImageImage Friday, April 26th, Billy Sullivan - 5 Hits in a 12-1 win at Brooklyn





Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Jiggs Donahue - .435 Batting Average, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 16 Runs, 27 Hits, 7 Doubles, .677 SLG, .462 OBP, 1.139 OPS (15 Games)
ImageImage Nap Lajoie - .389 Batting Average, 4 RBI, 13 Runs, 28 Hits (17 Games)
ImageImage Christy Mathewson - 1 Win, 2 Losses, 4.50 ERA, 24 Strikeouts (5 Games)
ImageImage Slim Sallee - 2 Wins, 0 Losses, 1.00 ERA, 4 Strikeouts (2 Games)

American League

ImageImage Kid Elberfield - .406 Batting Average, 8 RBI, 28 Hits, .461 OBP, .953 OPS (16 Games)
ImageImage Sport McAllister - .328 Batting Average, 1 HR, 17 RBI, 3 Triples, .531 SLG (17 Games)
ImageImage Harry McIntire - 5 Wins, 0 Losses, 1.58 ERA, 20 Strikeouts (5 Games)
ImageImage Eddie Plank - 1 Win, 1 Loss, 0.39 ERA, 13 Strikeouts (4 Games)


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RE: 1900 Replay (Currently in 1907 Season)

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[center]Monthly Report - May 1907[/center]

National League


Image The Pittsburgh Pirates {35-9} had an amazing 23-5 month (8-0 at home, 15-5 on the road) to increase their 1st place lead to 12.5 games. Our Brooklyn Superbas {17-28} are the worst team in baseball (4-10 at home in May), falling to last place in the National League.


American League

Image The Detroit Tigers {30-13} went 19-8, including 13-6 at home, to take over 1st place. They are 1.5 games ahead of the Philadelphia Athletics {29-15}. The Washington Senators {18-26} went 9-18 (4-8 at home, 5-10 away) to fall from 4th place to 6th place.

Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Friday, May 10th, Danny Murphy - 5 Hits in a 4-2, 12 inning victory at Chicago

ImageImage Saturday, May 11th, John Ganzel - 5 Hits in a 6-9 loss at Brooklyn

ImageImage Thursday, May 16th, Sherry Magee - 3 Home Runs in an 8-7 win versus the Cincinnati Reds

ImageImage Tuesday, May 28th, Rube Waddell {9-1} - 11 Strikeouts in a 1-0 win at St. Louis

ImageImage Friday, May 31st, Jack Coombs {4-2} - 9 Strikeouts in a 13-4 win at St. Louis





Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Jiggs Donahue - .364 Batting Average, 2 HR, 14 RBI (40 Games)
ImageImage Elmer Flick - .314 Batting Average, 7 HR, 28 RBI, 8 Triples, .546 SLG (45 Games)
ImageImage Rube Waddell - 9 Wins, 1 Loss, 1.17 ERA, 70 Strikeouts (12 Games)
ImageImage Addie Joss - 10 Wins, 1 Loss, 2.78 ERA, 33 Strikeouts (12 Games)

American League

ImageImage Kid Elberfield - .369 Batting Average, 14 RBI, 59 Hits, 16 Stolen Bases, .433 OBP, .864 OPS (41 Games)
ImageImage Dave Brain - .271 Batting Average, 4 HR, 24 RBI (40 Games)
ImageImage Howie Camnitz - 3 Wins, 0 Losses, 1.16 ERA, 22 Strikeouts (24 Games)
ImageImage Jimmy Dygert - 9 Wins, 1 Loss, 1.46 ERA, 14 Starts, 58 Strikeouts (14 Games)


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RE: 1900 Replay (Currently in 1907 Season)

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I'm contemplating abandoning this report. I'm not going to drop the association but I'm probably not going to be taking it as seriously as I was or playing it as much. It's a tough decision, though, since I'm so obsessive, anal-retentive, and hate to leave anything uncompleted. At the present time, my enthusiasm has been overshadowed by my frustration. Maybe if I just take a few days off I will get the fever again, and risk running into the issues I've been having with the game.
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RE: 1900 Replay (Currently in 1907 Season)

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Hang in there Wrathchild. Maybe Shaun will stop in help you with a fix.
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RE: 1900 Replay (Currently in 1907 Season)

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I'm already going through withdrawal! [:D] I could probably be placated with some more screenshots of the new game. [;)] Lately I've been doing a lot of analyzing and learning about baseball in general, resulting in some of my questions on this forum, and all it makes me want to do is play again! Maybe a couple days off will be enough. There's just something about Puresim that always makes me want to start the next game in the season, just to see what my team is going to do, or not do as the case usually is for me. I still think I can turn this Brooklyn team around. Maybe I'll compromise: if my team is winning I won't touch any player cards and mess around with the lineup card too much, just in case I cause it to lock up. However, if I'm losing, well....
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RE: 1900 Replay (Currently in 1907 Season)

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Well, I've decided to jump right back in. Thanks to some advice from KG, which mostly came down to 'Leave the player cards alone during the game!' I think I can avoid any lockups. [:D] I realize that scouring player cards during a game isn't going to make a difference between a win and a loss so now that I can handle that I can just get back to having a good time!
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RE: 20th Century Replay (Current Season: 1907)

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[center]Monthly Report - June 1907[/center]

National League


Image The Pittsburgh Pirates {52-20} had another good month, going 13-7 on the road to maintain their 1st place position by 11 games. The Cincinnati Reds {41-31} had an incredible 20-7 June, including 17-6 at home, to move from 5th place to 2nd. Our Brooklyn Superbas {27-43} are no longer the worst team in baseball, but are still in last place in the National League. The Chicago Cubs {34-38} also turned up the power, as they moved from 7th place to 4th place. The New York Giants {32-38} dropped from 3rd place to 5th, mostly due to an unimpressive 6-14 road record. The Boston Doves {30-38} spent the whole month on the road, though it wasn't a good month. They lost 16 and won only 7 to drop from 2nd place to 7th place.


American League

Image The Detroit Tigers {43-27} maintain their 1.5 game lead of the Philadelphia Athletics {41-28}. The Chicago White Sox {27-46} had another miserable month, 9-18, including 7-14 on the road, to fall further into last place.

Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Saturday, June 1st, Tommy Leach - 4 Stolen Bases in a 5-4, 11 inning win versus the Chicago Cubs

ImageImage Thursday, June 6th, Ted Easterly - 5 Hits in a 10-3 win versus the New York Giants

ImageImage Thursday, June 20th, Sammy Strang - 5 Hits in a 2-3 loss to the Boston Doves

ImageImage Thursday, June 20th, Lefty Leifield {10-5} - 9 Strikeouts in a 6-2 CG win over the Philadelphia Phillies

ImageImage Monday, June 24th, Ed Walsh {5-6} - 9 Strikeouts in a 4-2 win over the New York Highlanders

ImageImage Wednesday, June 26th, Red Ames {7-5} - 11 Strikeouts in a 3-2 win over the Cleveland Blues

ImageImage Saturday, June 29th, Homer Smoot - 5 Hits in a 7-0 win at Cincinnati

ImageImage Saturday, June 29th, Rube Waddell {14-2} - 9 Strikeouts in a 0-9 loss at Chicago





Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Jiggs Donahue - .342 Batting Average, 2 HR, 21 RBI (63 Games)
ImageImage Elmer Flick - .310 Batting Average, 8 HR, 39 RBI, 10 Triples, .514 SLG, .860 OPS (70 Games)
ImageImage Rube Waddell - 14 Wins, 2 Losses, 1.07 ERA, 103 Strikeouts (19 Games)
ImageImage Addie Joss - 13 Wins, 3 Losses, 2.77 ERA, 49 Strikeouts (19 Games)

American League

ImageImage Kid Elberfield - .326 Batting Average, 21 RBI, .410 SLG, .381 OBP, .790 OPS (65 Games)
ImageImage Otis Clymer - .326 Batting Average, 15 RBI, .363 OBP (69 Games)
ImageImage Earl Moore - 8 Wins, 1 Loss, 1.39 ERA, 57 Strikeouts (17 Games)
ImageImage Jimmy Dygert - 12 Wins, 5 Losses, 1.53 ERA, 164.1 IP, 21 Starts, 96 Strikeouts (22 Games)


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RE: 20th Century Replay (Current Season: 1907)

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[center]1907 All Stars[/center]

National League



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Image Vic Willis, SP Image Togie Pittinger, RP


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Image Joe McGinnity, RP


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Image Bunk Congalton, RF


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Image Dick Hoblitzel, 1B*! Image Al Bridwell, SS*


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Image Art Devlin, 3B* Image Frank LaPorte, 2B*


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Image Elmer Flick, RF* Image Sherry Magee, LF* Image Doc White, SP Image Bill Duggleby, RP


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Image Jiggs Donahue, C* Image Honus Wagner, CF* Image Rube Waddell, SP* Image Jack Chesbro, CL Image Addie Joss, SP Image Lefty Leifield, SP Image Jesse Tannehill, RP Image Ginger Beaumont, CF


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No Players Selected






American League

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Image Harry Bay, CF


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No Players Selected


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Image Orvall Overall, SP Image Billy Maloney, CF* Image Tim Jordan, 1B* Image Andy Coakley, RP


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Image Kid Elberfeld, SS* Image Nig Clarke, C* Image Earl Moore, SP Image Otis Clymer, RF Image Harry Davis, 1B Image Sam Leever, RP


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Image Jack Powell, CL Image Emil Batch, 3B* Image Ed Siever, RP


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Image Jimmy Dygert, SP* Image Davy Jones, LF* Image Ray Collins, SP Image Danny Murphy, 2B*


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Image Bobby Wallace, SS


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Image Socks Seybold, RF* Image Barney Pelty, SP Image Jim St. Vrain, RP



* indicates a starter.
! indicates the most votes for the current year.


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Sunday, July 7th, 1907 (West Side Grounds, Chicago, Illinois) - The American League 9 run 9th inning gave them their first win since victory records began being kept 2 years ago.


1907 All Star Game Most Valuable Player[/i]

ImageImage Billy Maloney, 1 Hit, 1 RBI, 1 Triple


Most All Star Games

ImageBuck Freeman ImageSam Crawford ImageJimmy Williams ImageJohn Anderson (5 each)

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[center]Monthly Report - July 1907[/center]

National League


Image The Pittsburgh Pirates {69-28} continue to dominate the National League with a 17-8 record for the month, going 10-5 on the road and 7-3 at home. They now lead the 2nd place Cincinnati Reds {56-42} by 13.5 games. Our Brooklyn Superbas {37-60} probably won't be seeing the World Series this year, losing almost twice as many games on the road this month as we won (7-13). The World Champion Chicago Cubs {49-49} had a July road record of 10-5 to maintain their hold on 4th place. The Boston Doves {42-53} switched places with the St. Louis Cardinals {43-55}, moving into 6th place, helped by St. Louis's atrocious road performance of 7-13.


American League

Image The Detroit Tigers {60-37} won 14 out of 19 home games in July to increase their lead over the Philadelphia Athletics {53-44} to 7 games. The New York Highlanders {48-49} won 2/3 of their July home games to climb from 7th to 5th place. Nothing else of note occurred in the American League.

Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Monday, July 1st, Jimmy Dygert {16-8} - 9 Strikeouts in a 2-0 win at Boston

ImageImage Tuesday, July 2nd, Hughie Jennings - 2 Home Runs in a 5-4 win versus the New York Giants

ImageImage Tuesday, July 2nd, Hughie Jennings - 2 Home Runs in a 7-8 loss to the Boston Doves

ImageImage Wednesday, July 3rd, Ward Miller - 5 Hits in an 8-1 win over the St. Louis Browns

ImageImage Thursday, July 4th, Orval Overall {14-8} - 10 Strikeouts in a 7-3 win over the Chicago White Sox

ImageImage Thursday, July 4th, Joe Cassidy - 4 Stolen Bases in a 3-4 loss in Pittsburgh

ImageImage Saturday, July 6th, Harry Swacina - 2 Home Runs in a 7-8 loss in New York

ImageImage Monday, July 8th, George Browne - 2 Home Runs in a 6-0 win versus the St. Louis Cardinals

ImageImage Monday, July 8th, Honus Wagner - 2 Home Runs in a 9-7, 16 inning victory at Philadelphia

ImageImage Tuesday, July 9th, Rube Waddell {18-5} - 10 Strikeouts in a 6-0 win at Philadelphia

ImageImage Tuesday, July 9th, Homer Smoot - 2 Home Runs in a 16-9 victory at New York

ImageImage Wednesday, July 10th, Dick Hoblitzel - 5 Hits in a 4-3, 17 inning victory at Boston

ImageImage Saturday, July 13th, Johnny Bates - 5 Hits in an 11-9 win versus the St. Louis Cardinals

ImageImage Tuesday, July 16th, Joe Sugden - 2 Home Runs in a 6-1 win versus the Boston Americans

ImageImage Wednesday, July 17th, Moose McCormick - 2 Home Runs in a 9-6, 11 inning win versus the New York Highlanders

ImageImage Saturday, July 20th, John Dobbs - 2 Home Runs in a 5-6 loss in Brooklyn

ImageImage Saturday, July 20th, Jimmy Dygert {16-8} - 9 Strikeouts in a 6-9 loss at Detroit

ImageImage Saturday, July 20th, Tom Fisher {13-9} - 9 Strikeouts in a 9-6 win over the Philadelphia Athletics

ImageImage Tuesday, July 23rd, Noodles Hahn - 2 Home Runs in an 8-2 victory at Brooklyn

ImageImage Saturday, June 29th, Rube Waddell {14-2} - 9 Strikeouts in a 0-9 loss at Chicago





Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Jiggs Donahue - .335 Batting Average, 3 HR, 31 RBI (86 Games)
ImageImage Sherry Magee - .302 Batting Average, 9 HR, 42 RBI, .382 OBP, .844 OPS (97 Games)
ImageImage Rube Waddell - 18 Wins, 5 Losses, 1.89 ERA, 140 Strikeouts (26 Games)
ImageImage Addie Joss - 15 Wins, 4 Losses, 2.37 ERA, 66 Strikeouts (26 Games)

American League

ImageImage Davy Jones - .309 Batting Average, 24 RBI, 119 Hits, .395 SLG, .747 OPS (92 Games)
ImageImage Otis Clymer - .309 Batting Average, 18 RBI, (95 Games)
ImageImage Earl Moore - 11 Wins, 2 Losses, 1.42 ERA, 77 Strikeouts (22 Games)
ImageImage Jimmy Dygert - 16 Wins, 8 Losses, 1.74 ERA, 233.1 IP, 30 Starts, 10 CG, 136 Strikeouts (31 Games)


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RE: 20th Century Replay (Current Season: 1907)

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[center]Image Monthly Report - August 1907 Image[/center]

ImageImage It's definitely looking like the Pittsburgh Pirates {89-33} will be going to the World Series for the 4th time, as with only a little more than a month to play they are now 24 games ahead of the Cincinnati Reds {66-58}. In August, Pittsburgh won 20 out of 25 games (7-3 at home, 13-2 on the the road). Our Brooklyn Superbas {52-71} didn't do badly during the month, winning 8 out of 11 away games, but are definitely out of the running for the National League pennant. Our goal now is to not finish in last place. The 3rd place Philadelphi Phillies {63-60} are the only other team still in contention. That means that either Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, or Philadelphia will be representing the National League in the World Series.


ImageImage The American League is much more competitive as the season approaches its end. Every team still theoretically has a chance to win the pennant. The Detroit Tigers {75-48} went 6-3 away from Detroit but only increased their lead by half a game over the Philadelphia Athletics {67-55}, who had a mixed month, going 3-6 at home but 11-5 on the road. The 6-3 road stint of the Cleveland Blues {65-56} moved them half a game closer to 1st place. No other significant movement in the American League.

Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Saturday, August 3rd, Jeff Pfeffer {12-12} - 9 Strikeouts in 7 IP in a 4-1 win over the Boston Doves

ImageImage Saturday, August 3rd, Joe Lake {9-4} - 10 Strikeouts in 6 IP in a 4-3 win over the Cleveland Blues

ImageImage Thursday, August 8th, Rube Waddell {22-6} - 11 Strikeouts in a 4-0 Shutout over the New York Giants

ImageImage Thursday, August 8th, Red Ames {12-8} - 9 Strikeouts in 9 IP in a 4-1 win at Philadelphia

ImageImage Friday, August 16th, Patsy Dougherty - 5 Hits in a 4-6 loss in Detroit

ImageImage Monday, August 26th, Joe Cassidy - 6 Hits in a 16-8, 10 inning victory at Brooklyn

ImageImage Tuesday, August 27th, Rube Waddell {22-6} - 10 Strikeouts in 9 IP in an 11-9 win at Philadelphia

ImageImage Tuesday, August 27th, Roy Thomas - 3 Home Runs, 5 Hits, 5 Runs Scored in a 9-11 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates

ImageImage Wednesday, August 28th, Jimmy Barrett - 4 Stolen Bases in a 1-2, 11 inning loss at Boston

ImageImage Saturday, August 31st, Jiggs Donahue - 5 Hits in a 3-2, 11 inning win versus the St. Louis Cardinals





Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Jiggs Donahue - .345 Batting Average, 3 HR, 37 RBI (106 Games)
ImageImage Elmer Flick - .303 Batting Average, 12 HR, 67 RBI, .481 SLG (122 Games)
ImageImage Rube Waddell - 22 Wins, 6 Losses, 2.30 ERA, 184 Strikeouts, 4 Shutouts (33 Games)
ImageImage Addie Joss - 18 Wins, 6 Losses, 2.22 ERA, 90 Strikeouts (33 Games)

American League

ImageImage Davy Jones - .314 Batting Average, 37 RBI, 150 Hits, .358 OBP, .755 OPS (117 Games)
ImageImage Dave Brain - .265 Batting Average, 7 HR, 53 RBI, 11 Triples (117 Games)
ImageImage Barney Pelty - 18 Wins, 8 Losses, 1.80 ERA, 77 Strikeouts (35 Games)
ImageImage Jimmy Dygert - 18 Wins, 10 Losses, 1.81 ERA, 273 IP, 34 Starts, 11 CG, 154 Strikeouts (39 Games)


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RE: 20th Century Replay (Current Season: 1907)

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[center]......................... 1907 Association News ......................... [/center]

Sept. 5th - The Pittsburgh Pirates have clinched the National League pennant. This will be their 4th appearance in the World Series and they have 2 World Championships.



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RE: 20th Century Replay (Current Season: 1907)

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[center]......................... 1907 Association News ......................... [/center]

Sept. 17th - The Pittsburgh Pirates have tied the National League record for most wins in a season with 99 with a 16-0 win over St. Louis. It is a given that they will break the 100 win milestone at any time.



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[center]......................... 1907 Association News ......................... [/center]

Sept. 19th - The Pittsburgh Pirates have broken the National League record for most wins in a season with their 100th win in a 2-1 home win over St. Louis in the first game of a double header. The previous record of 99 wins was held both by Pittsburgh (1905) and Chicago (1906). The American League record of 99 wins by Philadelphia (1906) will not be broken this season.



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RE: 20th Century Replay (Current Season: 1907)

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By now, the Pirates should have moved Honus Wagner to shortstop and traded for a good rightfielder. Just think how awesome they would be then! They are certainly dominating the first decade of your association. Great stuff!
 
 
 
 
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RE: 20th Century Replay (Current Season: 1907)

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Unfortunately, since I imported Wagner in 1900, the only way he's going to change position is if I do it manually. But since I'm really playing an alternative history, such as by using full time Closers, I'm not going to worry about him changing position. He definitely has been a staple of the Pirates power, as you can see from the images below.




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RE: 20th Century Replay (Current Season: 1907)

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Great stolen base totals, and an amazing fielding percentage (especially considering those small gloves). He is definitely a franchise player. Has Brooklyn tried to trade for him?
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RE: 20th Century Replay (Current Season: 1907)

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I have a house rule for this association regarding trading.

1) No computer trades.
2) My team (currently Brooklyn) can trade 1 on 1 to send one of my players to their historically correct team in exchange for either:
    a) a player that should historically be on my team, or
    b) a player that historically does not belong on the team I am trading to

In either case, the team I am trading with will always receive a player that historically belongs on their roster. In this way, I can kind of act as a broker between teams, since they can't amongst themselves, if I meet the required conditions. So this means that the available trades in the association change from season to season. However, I am under no obligations to initiate these trades, nor to accept who the opponent is willing to trade to me. There's no way I'm going to trade away a star player for a scrub just because he doesn't belong on my team.

So since Honus Wagner historically played the rest of his career with the Pirates he will end up doing so in my replay.

It's probably a silly rule but it makes for some interesting situations, especially with Player Affinity and Early Entry turned on. There are times there have been more players available for my team in the amateur draft than I was able to bring aboard, especially if I had prior players I wasn't willing to push out of the way.
J.G. Wrathchild, Manager, St. Louis Cardinals (1900-1906), Brooklyn Superbas (1907, 1908)
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