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Mini season 245

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tournaments
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    A lucky 13 managers recently completed a grueling 144-game schedule in the 245 League, dreamed up by Dev Toth and known as such because each manager’s squad consisted of players selected from three post-expansion teams that won no more than 245 combined games. Managers selected six hitters, three pitchers and one “manager’s choice” from each of their three teams to build their roster.

    In addition, usage requirements limited playing time. J0-J2 players were permitted start two out of every three games, J3s were able to start just one game and J4s were limited to the seventh inning or later.

    Upon completion of the schedule, the following four teams advanced to the playoffs:

    • Copenhagen Red-Whites, managed by Joel Koppenhoefer
    • Hoboken Zephyrs, managed by Joel Medvidovich
    • 245, managed by Ted Ball
    • Motown, managed by Greg Morgan

    In a thrilling World Series, the Red-Whites defeated the Zephyrs in seven games, coming back from a 1-3 deficit with the help of a no-hitter thrown by Ralph Terry of the 1961 Yankees (Joel’s title-winning squad included players from the 1966 and 1985 Cubs as well as the Yankees).

    Standout individual performances from the season included:

    • We had a tie for the batting title. Larry Walker of the 2001 Rockies hit .321, a mark matched by…Larry Walker of the 1997 Rockies;
    • Joe Morgan of the 1975 Red scored 133 runs, one more than everyone’s favorite player, Barry Bonds of the 2001 Giants;
    • 1997 Larry Walker edged 2001 Larry Walker for RBI honors, 120 to 118;
    • Mr. Bonds smacked 60 HR (in 572 PA) to take the home run crown, with 1997 Walker finishing second with 53;
    • Bob Tewksbury with the 1992 Redbirds and Joe Horlen with the 1968 ChiSox tied for most wins with 24 apiece;
    • And the ERA crown went to Pedro Martinez of the 1997 Expos, whose 2.70 mark edged Tewksbury’s 2.80.

    Thank you to all the managers who participated in 245!
    Matt and Dev

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    @Devtoth That sounds like a fascinating league! Thanks for sharing that. I would be interested to see the rosters for the teams who competed in the World Series for this league.

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    COPENHAGEN
    Blanchard, Johnny 1961 Yankees
    Howard, Elston 1961 Yankees
    Hundley, Randy 1966 Cubs
    Banks, Ernie 1966 Cubs
    Durham, Leon 1985 Cubs
    Beckert, Glenn 1966 Cubs
    Sandberg, Ryne 1985 Cubs
    Cey, Ron 1985 Cubs
    Santo, Ron 1966 Cubs
    Kessinger, Don 1966 Cubs
    Kubek, Tony 1961 Yankees
    Speier, Chris 1985 Cubs
    Berra, Yogi 1961 Yankees
    Bosley, Thad 1985 Cubs
    Lopes, Davey 1985 Cubs
    Mantle, Mickey 1961 Yankees
    Maris, Roger 1961 Yankees
    Moreland, Keith 1985 Cubs
    Phillips, Adolfo 1966 Cubs
    Williams, Billy 1966 Cubs
    Arroyo, Luis 1961 Yankees
    Eckersley, Dennis 1985 Cubs
    Ellsworth, Dick 1966 Cubs
    Ford, Whitey 1961 Yankees
    Holtzman, Ken 1966 Cubs
    Jenkins, Ferguson 1966 Cubs
    Koonce, Cal 1966 Cubs
    Smith, Lee 1985 Cubs
    Stafford, Bill 1961 Yankees
    Trout, Steve 1985 Cubs
    Terry, Ralph 1961 Yankees

    HOBOKEN ZEPHYRS
    

    Jeff Reed 1997 Rockies
    Benito Santiago 2001 Giants
    Andres Galarraga 1997 Rockies
    J.T. Snow 2001 Giants
    Sandy Alomar 1968 White Sox
    Jeff Kent 2001 Giants
    Vinny Castilla 1997 Rockies
    Ron Hansen 1968 White Sox
    Pete Ward 1968 White Sox
    Luis Aparicio 1968 White Sox
    Rich Aurilia 2001 Giants
    Walt Weiss 1997 Rockies
    Ken Berry 1968 White Sox
    Dante Bichette 1997 Rockies
    Barry Bonds 2001 Giants
    Ellis Burks 1997 Rockies
    Tommy Davis 1968 White Sox
    John Vander Wal 2001 Giants
    Larry Walker 1997 Rockies
    Pedro Astacio 1997 Rockies
    Brian Boehringer 2001 Giants
    Jerry Dipoto 1997 Rockies
    Joe Horlen 1968 White Sox
    Tommy John 1968 White Sox
    Mike Munoz 1997 Rockies
    Robb Nenn 2001 Giants
    Russ Ortiz 2001 Giants
    Felix Rodriguez 2001 Giants
    John Thomson 1997 Rockies
    Hoyt Wilhelm 1968 White Sox
    Wilbur Wood 1968 White Sox

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