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    I played the 1959 season and the White Sox played the Braves. I created a world series 1959 collection.
    At the end of the game I added the game to the 1959 collection. All my world series record were kept.
    Sox won in 7 games.

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    @APBA-GO-Jeremy win=10 pts., loss=5 pts.

  • General APBA GO Baseball discussions.

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    they only advance if they pitch from same side as batter ie left vs left.

  • Discussions pertaining to APBA GO Baseball tournaments.

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    If anyone is ever looking for tournament ideas, I completed a fun solitaire one the other day.
    I realized that I have a bunch of recent-era GO teams that I rarely ever play. (I prefer playing teams from 1990 and earlier.) So I took my 48 teams from 1993 to current, and divided them into three 16-team brackets of East, Central and West…

    EASTERN

    '93 Phillies
    '94 Expos
    '97 Marlins
    '98 Braves
    '98 Yankees
    '00 Mets
    '03 Marlins
    '04 Red Sox
    '07 Red Sox
    '08 Phillies
    '08 Devil Rays
    '09 Yankees
    '14 Orioles
    '18 Red Sox
    '19 Nationals
    '24 Yankees

    CENTRAL

    '93 Blue Jays
    '95 Indians
    '98 Astros
    '99 Rangers
    '04 Cardinals
    '05 White Sox
    '05 Astros
    '08 Cubs
    '10 Twins
    '11 Rangers
    '11 Cardinals
    '12 Tigers
    '15 Blue Jays
    '16 Cubs
    '21 Blue Jays
    '23 Rangers

    WESTERN

    '93 Giants
    '97 Mariners
    '98 Padres
    '99 Diamondbacks
    '01 Mariners
    '01 Diamondbacks
    '02 Giants
    '02 Angels
    '02 Athletics
    '07 Rockies
    '14 Giants
    '15 Royals
    '17 Astros
    '19 Dodgers
    '23 Diamondbacks
    '24 Dodgers

    To begin, I played three double-elimination tournaments. Some basic ground rules of mine: No DH’s (I find it’s way more entertaining for me when pitchers hit), three-man pitching rotations based on real-life IP during that season, relievers(*) can never pitch in more than two consecutive games and are limited to six outs per appearance, position players must have had 200 real-life PA’s in order to start, injuries can carry over (but to a max of two games).

    As well, I now use GO’s recent Individual Fielding and Pitcher Fatigue options which add a ton of strategy to the games. I try to manage both teams fairly, making every attempt to help each win.

    My three 16-team double-knockout tourneys ended like this:
    EAST - '98 Braves defeated '08 Devil Rays in final
    CENTRAL - '10 Twins defeated '95 Indians in final
    WEST - '24 Dodgers defeated '97 Mariners in final

    Those six teams then advanced to a pair of four-game, round-robin mini-tournaments. The results were:

    Champs Division: (W-L)
    Braves 4-0
    Dodgers 2-2
    Twins 0-4

    Runners-Up Division: (W-L)
    Mariners 3-1
    Devil Rays 2-2
    Indians 1-3

    At that point, the Devil Rays and Indians were eliminated from the tournament.
    The Braves then hosted the Dodgers in a one-game semi-final. Los Angeles won 1-0.
    The Twins hosted the Mariners in a sudden-death quarter-final. Minnesota won 4-3 in 10 innings, eliminating the Mariners.
    The Braves then hosted the Twins in a sudden-death semi-final. Atlanta won 2-1, eliminating Minnesota.

    That set up a best-of-three championship showdown between the '24 Dodgers and the '98 Braves…

    Game #1 - Dodgers won 4-1 by scoring two runs in the 7th inning and adding another pair of runs in the 8th. Game MVP Will Smith belted a big two-run homer in the 7th to erase a 1-0 deficit.

    Game #2 - Braves squeezed out a 2-1 victory, scoring both their runs in the third inning. Game MVP Walt Weiss went 2-for-4. His double in the third helped start the winning rally.

    Game #3 - Atlanta erupted for twelve hits and easily handled the Dodgers 8-4 to claim the title. Ryan Klesko went 2-4 with 4 RBI’s, while Chipper Jones went 3-4 and drove in a pair of runs.

    Klesko was named the overall tournament’s Most Valuable Player, batting .388 with 4 HR, 12 RBI and a 1.188 OPS.
    The Braves’ Tom Glavine was named Most Valuable Pitcher. He went 5-0 with an ERA of 1.41, striking out 29 with a WHIP of 0.63.

    Tournament Batting Leaders:
    Batting Average (min 40 PA’s) - Klesko ('98 Braves) .388; Crawford ('08 Devil Rays) .348.
    Home Runs - Ohtani ('24 Dodgers) 10; Sorrento ('97 Mariners) 7.
    RBI’s - Buhner ('97 Mariners) 19; Ohtani ('24 Dodgers) 14.
    Stolen Bases - Ohtani ('24 Dodgers) 6; Four runners tied with 4.
    OPS (min 40 PA’s) - Ohtani ('24 Dodgers) 1.310; Klesko ('98 Braves) 1.188.

    Tournament Pitching Leaders:
    W-L: Glavine ('98 Braves) 5-0; Johnson ('97 Mariners) 4-0.
    ERA (min 25 IP) - Maddux ('98 Braves) 0.72 ERA; Glavine ('98 Braves) 1.41.
    Strikeouts - Flaherty ('24 Dodgers) 40; Maddux ('98 Braves) 32.
    Saves - Ligtenberg ('98 Braves) 4; Three relievers tied with 3.
    WHIP (min 25 IP) - Johnson ('97 Mariners) 0.62; Glavine ('98 Braves) 0.63.

    The tournament Batting Average was only .215. Which wasn’t really surprising, given that the majority of Starting Pitchers and Relievers were either A’s or B’s. Some C’s. D-pitchers rarely got into games, other than in mop-up roles.
    The overall tournament ERA was 3.44, while the Fielding percentage was 97.9%

    In the end, the tournament consisted of 110 games. Since I average a game a day, the entire project took about 3-1/2 months, lasting from early July until mid-October.

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    The 1950 Yankees and 1961 Yankees split their six game series. The '61 Yankees stay six games under .500 at 57-63 while the '50 Yankees remain four games over .500 at 26-22.

    The '61 Yankees scored 21 runs in the first two games of the series, winning 13-4 and 8-7. In Game One, Whitey Ford got the win on the mound and three hits at the plate, while Yogi Berra went 3-5 with a homerun and four RBI. The '50 Yankees won the next three games to take the lead in the series. In Game Three, Berra led a 7-2 victory for the '50 Yankees with a double, homerun, three RBI and two runs scored. They won Game Four in a laugher, 13-3 and then scored six runs in the 7th inning of Game Five for a 9-7 win. The '61 Yankees struck back in the final game with a 15-0 blowout. Ford picked up his second win with a one-hit shutout while Roger Maris hit two homeruns and Tony Kubek hit three triples.

    Elston Howard leads the '61 Yankees in hitting at .335 with 31 homeruns, 84 RBI, 86 runs scored, and a .954 OPS. Mickey Mantle is hitting .327 with 47 homeruns, 98 RBI, 111 runs scored, and a 1.153 OPS. Maris is hitting .243 with 51 homeruns, 111 RBI, 91 runs scored, and a .976 OPS. Ford’s two wins improved his record to 12-6 with a 3.85 ERA. Luis Arroyo picked up his 30th save in this series with a 3.22 ERA.

    Johnny Hopp leads the '50 Yankees in hitting at .369 with a .989 OPS. Joe Dimaggio is hitting .314 with 12 homeruns, 56 RBI, and a .974 OPS. Ed Lopat is 7-2 with a 3.62 ERA; he and Ford (2-2, 2.77 ERA) are the only two starters with ERAs under 5. The '50 Yankees will battle the 36-36 1941 Yankees in the next series.

  • The technical goings details of APBA GO Baseball

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    @pwdparis-yahoo-com I’ll let people know this is still coming up and see where we get to.

    Thank you,
    Jeremy

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    Weird situation here. The same pitcher got credit for the win and the loss, and he should have not gotten neither. Not sure if I can upload the actual box score CSV.

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    sorry meant to ad that i like it. kind of early warning pitcher getting gassed.

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