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Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:03 am
by Lament
I had 1987 Paul Molitor on my LCS Tournament team. I'll go back and check, but I think he was a solid enough fielder wherever I played him (and he was definitely one of my best offensive players).
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:09 am
by spike
Lament wrote:I had 1987 Paul Molitor on my LCS Tournament team. I'll go back and check, but I think he was a solid enough fielder wherever I played him (and he was definitely one of my best offensive players).
let me know

Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:10 am
by Lament
I played 1987 Paul Molitor at first base for the entire season (including playoffs). He made six errors in seventy-three games.
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:11 am
by Lament
spike wrote:or maybe chris bosio or jaime navarro or cal eldred because i'd love to have a pitcher from that sweet '92 team
Man, I loved that 1992 team so much. They were a blast.
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:13 am
by spike
Lament wrote:I played 1987 Paul Molitor at first base for the entire season (including playoffs). He made six errors in seventy-three games.
hmm, a bit of a log jam at 1B with prince fielder and cecil cooper on the roster. how do you think molitor would fare at 3B?
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:13 am
by spike
Lament wrote:spike wrote:or maybe chris bosio or jaime navarro or cal eldred because i'd love to have a pitcher from that sweet '92 team
Man, I loved that 1992 team so much. They were a blast.
yeah, i might have to sneak listach onto my bench just for fun.
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:20 am
by Norah
spike wrote:Lament wrote:I played 1987 Paul Molitor at first base for the entire season (including playoffs). He made six errors in seventy-three games.
hmm, a bit of a log jam at 1B with prince fielder and cecil cooper on the roster. how do you think molitor would fare at 3B?
You can always experiment and run simulations to see.
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:21 am
by Lament
spike wrote:yeah, i might have to sneak listach onto my bench just for fun.
I have an autographed Pat Listach jersey somewhere at my parents house. My beloved Paul Molitor jersey was falling apart, so I asked for a new one for Christmas that year. When he signed with the Blue Jays a few weeks before that, I hastily decided I wanted a Pat Listach one instead. He signed it for me when we were on vacation in Arizona that spring and we went to see them play. Then he sucked forever. It was probably my fault.

Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:27 am
by Norah
Who are we awaiting confirmation from?
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:34 am
by Lament
I think the bolded guys are the only ones we haven't heard from this week.
American League
Red Sox (chud/numbers)
Tigers (Skitch)
Blue Jays (phil)
Orioles (Ruddo)
Twins (PHATJ)
Brewers (spike)
Mariners (phil)
White Sox (Lament)
National League
Cardinals (Kaius)
Cubs (TBAMTS)
Braves (CopperTom)
Marlins (4/5)
Dodgers (Argo)
Phillies (EJ)
Expos/Nationals (chud)
Astros (numbers)
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:38 am
by spike
cutuphalfdead wrote:spike wrote:Lament wrote:I played 1987 Paul Molitor at first base for the entire season (including playoffs). He made six errors in seventy-three games.
hmm, a bit of a log jam at 1B with prince fielder and cecil cooper on the roster. how do you think molitor would fare at 3B?
You can always experiment and run simulations to see.
good call. molitor seems to hold up pretty well at second or third, but tommy harper sure likes to kick the ball around a lot.
what i mostly learned is i'm lucky to get 4-5 innings out of half a season sabathia. maybe i should put him in the pen.
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:41 am
by The Argonaut
whatif is highly unlikely to put a starter in out of the pen if there are any other relievers on the roster. It can be frustrating, but you have basically no control over how pitchers are used after the first pitch.
If Sabathia is on your roster but you never start him, he will never pitch.
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:45 am
by spike
you're killing me, argo. i appreciate your sage advice, however.
sabathia was so good that year, it's tempting to put him in my 5th starter spot anyway.
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:48 am
by Lament
We should just have chud tweet to whatif and ask them to fix their oversights on players who are traded midseason.
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:51 am
by spike
and the DH thing
If a player without any fielding grades listed for a particular position is inserted into that position, his skills at his primary position are translated to the new position. A designated hitter that did not play in the field is treated as a D-/D- first baseman. He is then slapped with a mandatory out of position penalty. From there, he is penalized for each spot he moves to the left on the Bill James' Defensive Spectrum. For example, moving Ozzie Smith from SS to 2B would still yield an above average 2B. Moving Jim Thome to SS, on the other hand, would result in an atrocious SS. Moving Thome to LF would not be as drastic a penalty since SS is a more difficult position.
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:54 am
by doug rr
Lament wrote:spike wrote:yeah, i might have to sneak listach onto my bench just for fun.
I have an autographed Pat Listach jersey somewhere at my parents house. My beloved Paul Molitor jersey was falling apart, so I asked for a new one for Christmas that year. When he signed with the Blue Jays a few weeks before that, I hastily decided I wanted a Pat Listach one instead. He signed it for me when we were on vacation in Arizona that spring and we went to see them play. Then he sucked forever. It was probably my fault.

Pat's a good guy
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:54 am
by spike
The Argonaut wrote:whatif is highly unlikely to put a starter in out of the pen if there are any other relievers on the roster. It can be frustrating, but you have basically no control over how pitchers are used after the first pitch.
If Sabathia is on your roster but you never start him, he will never pitch.
shit, i just realized i have zero lefties in my pen (classic brewers). maybe if i keep sabathia, he would get some innings:
Q. If I have more than 1 pitcher set to the same role, how does the SimManager decide who to bring in?
A. The SimManager looks at the score, the runners on base and analyzes the the rightie/leftie makeup of the opposing lineup before picking one of your relievers. You currently can not indicate a preference.
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 12:57 am
by @SkitchP
When I was running the reds last season I wanted to get Votto in the lineup, but had Big Klu at first, so I moved Votto to third and he wasn't terrible, so I imagine Molitor would be fine there.
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 1:05 am
by spike
do i have to pick up dan "the sac man" plesac to have at least one lefty in my pen?
Re: 2015 All-Time Franchise Tournament: Sign Up/Discussion
Posted: Wed January 27, 2016 1:07 am
by Lament
I'd be sad if there were a Brewers squad that didn't feature the Sac Man.