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PostPosted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 12:31 pm 
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if it were my fantasy, ventura plays SS and dick allen is on the team somehow. Gossage too.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
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No Harold Baines love?

I mentioned him as one of the four

Nobody wants the guy who put up this line either

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Had him and I could have flipped for Sutcliffe or someone like Rich Dotson or Bannister. I assume no one would pick any of the three hall of famer P's that weren't great with the SOx before or at end of career.

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if it were my fantasy, ventura plays SS and dick allen is on the team somehow. Gossage too.

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I knew there was some reason Sutcliffe started out slow with CLE, but couldn't remember. Found this:

Unbeknownst to many people is a contributing reason for Sutcliffe's bad start and the ability of Chicago to make the better trade. Sutcliffe had been tormented by an infected tooth in early May, lost 17 pounds, his equilibrium and temporarily the hearing in his right ear. Sutcliffe was also approaching contract year; there was no guarantee the Cubs would be able to sign him.

Things changed again for Sutcliffe in 1985. He was injured while running the bases in a game against Atlanta. He was 5-4 with a 2.32 ERA and the team was in contention. He tried to come back in June, but got hurt again. He was 5-14 in 1986, but recovered to win 18 in 1987 and probably should have won a second Cy Young Award. Sutcliffe was solid again the next year seasons, but got hurt in 1990 and hung around a few more years. He retired with 171 career wins.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Gloopan Kuratz wrote:
No Harold Baines love?

I mentioned him as one of the four

Nobody wants the guy who put up this line either

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Nobody picked the guy who put up this line either;
.317
49 HR
152 RBI
48 doubles
1.055 OPS

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 12:38 pm 
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Hatchetman wrote:
I knew there was some reason Sutcliffe started out slow with CLE, but couldn't remember. Found this:

Unbeknownst to many people is a contributing reason for Sutcliffe's bad start and the ability of Chicago to make the better trade. Sutcliffe had been tormented by an infected tooth in early May, lost 17 pounds, his equilibrium and temporarily the hearing in his right ear. Sutcliffe was also approaching contract year; there was no guarantee the Cubs would be able to sign him.

Things changed again for Sutcliffe in 1985. He was injured while running the bases in a game against Atlanta. He was 5-4 with a 2.32 ERA and the team was in contention. He tried to come back in June, but got hurt again. He was 5-14 in 1986, but recovered to win 18 in 1987 and probably should have won a second Cy Young Award. Sutcliffe was solid again the next year seasons, but got hurt in 1990 and hung around a few more years. He retired with 171 career wins.

I wonder if Dallas Green knew about the health issues or just got lucky


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Frank Coztansa wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Gloopan Kuratz wrote:
No Harold Baines love?

I mentioned him as one of the four

Nobody wants the guy who put up this line either

.328
64 Hr
160 RBI
Nobody picked the guy who put up this line either;
.317
49 HR
152 RBI
48 doubles
1.055 OPS



Manny?

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 12:47 pm 
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pittmike wrote:
Frank Coztansa wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Gloopan Kuratz wrote:
No Harold Baines love?

I mentioned him as one of the four

Nobody wants the guy who put up this line either

.328
64 Hr
160 RBI
Nobody picked the guy who put up this line either;
.317
49 HR
152 RBI
48 doubles
1.055 OPS



Manny?

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Nobody picked the guy who put up this line either;
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48 doubles
1.055 OPS


Jeez I am retarded today of course I meant Belle.

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Pos Player      Year   BA  HR RBI SB

C  Fisk        1983   .289 26  86  9
1B D. Allen    1972   .308 37 113 19
2B Sandberg    1990   .306 40 100 25
3B Madlock     1976   .339 15  84 15
SS Aparicio    1970   .313  5  43  8
LF Belle       1998   .328 49 152  6
CF Lemon       1979   .318 17  86  7
RF Sosa        2001   .328 64 160  0
DH F. Thomas   1994   .353 38 101  2

P  Pitcher      Year  W-L  SV ERA   IP   BB  K

SP Maddux       1992 20-11  0 2.18 268.0 70 199
SP Jenkins      1972 24-13  0 2.77 325.0 37 263
SP W. Wood      1971 22-13  1 1.91 334.0 62 210
SP McDowell     1993 22-10  0 3.37 256.2 69 158
SP Sutcliffe    1984 16-1   0 2.69 150.1 39 155

CP Sutter       1977  7-3  34 1.34 107.1 34 123

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Gloopan Kuratz wrote:
No Harold Baines love?

I mentioned him as one of the four

Nobody wants the guy who put up this line either

.328
64 Hr
160 RBI


RPB has me on ignore. :(

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104 wins and 273 HRs with a BA of .320

Fuck yeah!

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2003 Mark Prior is on my squad


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my internal guideline was a three year minimum timeframe. I mean, of course Dick Allen's 1972 MVP year is going to be your 1B. But he really only played 2.5 years with the Sox.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 2:12 pm 
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If we're taking just one great season, then '03 Esteban Loaiza should be there as well.
21-9 2.90 ERA 207K WHIP 1.113

If we're taking entire Chicago body of work into account, Sutcliffe, Belle, and Dick Allen probably don't belong on the ALL CITY team

I'd still take Lee Smith or Jenks as closer. At thier best they were damn near unhittable and both were very intimidating.

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Code:
Pos Player      Year   BA  HR RBI SB

C  Fisk        1983   .289 26  86  9
1B D. Allen    1972   .308 37 113 19
2B Sandberg    1990   .306 40 100 25
3B Madlock     1976   .339 15  84 15
SS Aparicio    1970   .313  5  43  8
LF Belle       1998   .328 49 152  6
CF Lemon       1979   .318 17  86  7
RF Sosa        2001   .328 64 160  0
DH F. Thomas   1994   .353 38 101  2

P  Pitcher      Year  W-L  SV ERA   IP   BB  K

SP Maddux       1992 20-11  0 2.18 268.0 70 199
SP Jenkins      1972 24-13  0 2.77 325.0 37 263
SP W. Wood      1971 22-13  1 1.91 334.0 62 210
SP McDowell     1993 22-10  0 3.37 256.2 69 158
SP Sutcliffe    1984 16-1   0 2.69 150.1 39 155

CP Sutter       1977  7-3  34 1.34 107.1 34 123

Good one

Here are some ones I would consider changing

Lemon-2004 Aaron Rowand
Madlock-2004 Aramis Ramirez
Fisk- 1993 Rick Wilkins
McDowell- 2003 Mark Prior
D. Allen- 2005 Derek Lee
Sutter- 1990 Bobby Thigpen


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If you are talking one season, Ron Kittle had a heck of a year.

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Hatchetman wrote:
my internal guideline was a three year minimum timeframe. I mean, of course Dick Allen's 1972 MVP year is going to be your 1B. But he really only played 2.5 years with the Sox.

yeah, were going back and forth with the parameters. I originally meant a few year stretch for the Chicago team


Not sure Allen is the slam dunk you say though.

Allen in 72 1.023 OPS

Derrek Lee in 05 1.080 OPS


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Frank Coztansa wrote:
If we're taking just one great season, then '03 Esteban Loaiza should be there as well.
21-9 2.90 ERA 207K WHIP 1.113

Im not so sure that would be one of the top 5 seasons.


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Rick Wilkins doesn't belong on an all anything team.
'85 Fisk had 37 HRs, 105 RBI, despite a .238avg

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Rick Wilkins doesn't belong on an all anything team.
'85 Fisk had 37 HRs, 105 RBI, despite a .238avg

Wilkins had 30 homeruns and a .937 OPS in 93

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Bryan - you know better. Look at WAR or other such measure.

talking about allen. Wilkins was a steroid freak. you can put him in with sosa and belle.

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Bryan - you know better. Look at WAR or other such measure.

What are you referring to?

Allen vs. Lee?

WAR says Allen but Lee is close. He put up better offensive numbers overall and won a gold glove, too.

Allen was apparently pretty bad defensively at first that year

Its probably Allen, but I dont think its as much of a slam dunk as you say


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Old Comiskey was not an easy park to hit HRs in. Wrigley typically is except for a few games in April or late Sept.

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dick allen was the ultimate badass. smoking and juggling at the same time. you can have pansy boy Lee.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Old Comiskey was not an easy park to hit HRs in. Wrigley typically is except for a few games in April or late Sept.

We'll discuss this another time, but its not really true.


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dick allen was the ultimate badass. smoking and juggling at the same time. you can have pansy boy Lee.

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I didnt even consider Juggling Percentage


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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Old Comiskey was not an easy park to hit HRs in. Wrigley typically is except for a few games in April or late Sept.

We'll discuss this another time, but its not really true.
Its easier than Old Comiskey was.

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Old Comiskey was not an easy park to hit HRs in. Wrigley typically is except for a few games in April or late Sept.

We'll discuss this another time, but its not really true.
Its easier than Old Comiskey was.

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