Post by CSCommish on Aug 24, 2016 7:05:15 GMT -5
CONGRATS! --- Jeff did it! and I lost in the WS for the 6th time lol
File and pages are up; the deadline for roster moves, extensions, releases and reward camps is MONDAY NIGHT at 8:00 PM EASTERN. I will reverse the career-enders as well.
Dave/Mark, do yo jobs! I will be away for the next few days (perfect timing). When I get back, I will flip and send the file to Shale to import ammies. Speaking of which, Darryl/Matt, who is working on the 1972 file again? lol Try to be done by the weekend, if possible. Also next week when I get back, I will be assisting with running BBSBL6 sims while Break has his vacation, so look for me there.
Breaking News
Friday 10/28/1971: Detroit's Bearnarth earns Cy Young Award
Larry Bearnarth will never forget this year. His dominating season convinced the American League to name Detroit's right-hander the Cy Young Award winner of 1971. In 37 starts this year Larry struck out 144 batters in 299.1 innings of work. His ERA is 1.71, his record 29-7. Larry has pitched 6 shutouts and 20 complete games. He's 1st in the American League in ERA and 1st in wins! The 1971 National League Cy Young Award winner is from Los Angeles (N) this year. Luis Tiant put together impressive numbers on the mound this season as well. Luis has a record of 25-8 this season, with an ERA of 1.74. In 321 Innings he was able to strike out 187 batters. He has 23 complete games and 10 shutouts. He's 1st in the National League in ERA and 2nd in wins!
Friday 10/28/1971: Rose Sr. and Clemente win Most Valuable Player Award
A season for the ages earned Detroit's shortstop Pete Rose Sr. the American League Most Valuable Player Award this year. This year Rose Sr. drove in 131 and scored 133 runs while batting .363 with 40 homeruns. HE HAS WON THE TRIPLE CROWN!!! Rose Sr. wins the award for the 3rd time in his 8-year career. Los Angeles (N)'s rightfielder Roberto Clemente will never forget this day as well. A great season convinced the voters that he is the worthy National League Most Valuable Player Award winner. Roberto is hitting .359 this year, with 222 hits in 619 at bats. He has driven in 130 runs, slugging .577. He's 1st in the National League in batting, 3rd in homeruns and 2nd in RBI! Clemente wins the award for the 6th time in his 16-year career.
Friday 10/28/1971: Ellis (WS2) and Gardner (LAN) win Rookie of the Year Award
Washington's pitcher Dock Ellis has worked hard to reach the big leagues. His work paid off today as the American League named him the Rookie of the Year Award winner! In 30 starts this year Dock struck out 166 batters in 246 innings of work. His ERA is 2.38, his record 13-15. He has 17 complete games and one shutout. Getting an award is a nice way to start a career. Los Angeles (N)'s Rob Gardner smiled as he was named the National League Rookie of the Year Award winner. In 35 starts this year Rob struck out 225 batters in 253.2 innings of work. His ERA is 3.12, his record 17-12. He has 9 complete games and one shutout.
General News
Friday 10/28/1971 :
American League Rookie of the Year Award:
Dock Ellis (WS2)!
He had a record of 13-15 with an ERA of 2.38 and 1 shutouts.
In 30 games started, he pitched 246 innings, fanning 166 and walking 67 batters.
National League Rookie of the Year Award:
Rob Gardner (LAN)!
He had a record of 17-12 with an ERA of 3.12 and 1 shutouts.
In 35 games started, he pitched 253.2 innings, fanning 225 and walking 61 batters.
American League Cy Young Award:
Larry Bearnarth (DET)!
He had a record of 29-7 with an ERA of 1.71 and 6 shutouts.
In 37 games started, he pitched 299.1 innings, fanning 144 and walking 82 batters.
American League Most Valuable Player Award:
Pete Rose Sr. (DET)!
He batted .363 in 575 AB, with 40 homers and 131 RBI.
National League Cy Young Award:
Luis Tiant (LAN)!
He had a record of 25-8 with an ERA of 1.74 and 10 shutouts.
In 38 games started, he pitched 321 innings, fanning 187 and walking 43 batters.
National League Most Valuable Player Award:
Roberto Clemente (LAN)!
He batted .359 in 619 AB, with 29 homers and 130 RBI.
American League Gold Glove Award Winners:
Pitcher: Mel Stottlemyre (NYA)
Catcher: Jerry Grote (BAL)
First Base: Steve Garvey (BOS)
Second Base: Matty Alou (CLE)
Third Base: Boog Powell (NYA)
Shortstop: Jerry Kenney (CHA)
Leftfield: Joe Rudi (OAK)
Centerfield: Johnny Lewis (MIL)
Rightfield: Al Kaline (DET)
National League Gold Glove Award Winners:
Pitcher: Gaylord Perry (SFG)
Catcher: Joe Torre (NYM)
First Base: Willie McCovey (SFG)
Second Base: Sammy Drake (SFG)
Third Base: Jose C. Herrera (MON)
Shortstop: Bruce Miller (MON)
Leftfield: Hal McRae (HOU)
Centerfield: Earl Robinson (HOU)
Rightfield: Tony Conigliaro (NYM)
Injuries
Monday 10/24/1971 :
OAK: Fred Scherman was injured while working out.
Diagnosis: Inflamed Hamstring Muscle.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 4 weeks.
File and pages are up; the deadline for roster moves, extensions, releases and reward camps is MONDAY NIGHT at 8:00 PM EASTERN. I will reverse the career-enders as well.
Dave/Mark, do yo jobs! I will be away for the next few days (perfect timing). When I get back, I will flip and send the file to Shale to import ammies. Speaking of which, Darryl/Matt, who is working on the 1972 file again? lol Try to be done by the weekend, if possible. Also next week when I get back, I will be assisting with running BBSBL6 sims while Break has his vacation, so look for me there.
Breaking News
Friday 10/28/1971: Detroit's Bearnarth earns Cy Young Award
Larry Bearnarth will never forget this year. His dominating season convinced the American League to name Detroit's right-hander the Cy Young Award winner of 1971. In 37 starts this year Larry struck out 144 batters in 299.1 innings of work. His ERA is 1.71, his record 29-7. Larry has pitched 6 shutouts and 20 complete games. He's 1st in the American League in ERA and 1st in wins! The 1971 National League Cy Young Award winner is from Los Angeles (N) this year. Luis Tiant put together impressive numbers on the mound this season as well. Luis has a record of 25-8 this season, with an ERA of 1.74. In 321 Innings he was able to strike out 187 batters. He has 23 complete games and 10 shutouts. He's 1st in the National League in ERA and 2nd in wins!
Friday 10/28/1971: Rose Sr. and Clemente win Most Valuable Player Award
A season for the ages earned Detroit's shortstop Pete Rose Sr. the American League Most Valuable Player Award this year. This year Rose Sr. drove in 131 and scored 133 runs while batting .363 with 40 homeruns. HE HAS WON THE TRIPLE CROWN!!! Rose Sr. wins the award for the 3rd time in his 8-year career. Los Angeles (N)'s rightfielder Roberto Clemente will never forget this day as well. A great season convinced the voters that he is the worthy National League Most Valuable Player Award winner. Roberto is hitting .359 this year, with 222 hits in 619 at bats. He has driven in 130 runs, slugging .577. He's 1st in the National League in batting, 3rd in homeruns and 2nd in RBI! Clemente wins the award for the 6th time in his 16-year career.
Friday 10/28/1971: Ellis (WS2) and Gardner (LAN) win Rookie of the Year Award
Washington's pitcher Dock Ellis has worked hard to reach the big leagues. His work paid off today as the American League named him the Rookie of the Year Award winner! In 30 starts this year Dock struck out 166 batters in 246 innings of work. His ERA is 2.38, his record 13-15. He has 17 complete games and one shutout. Getting an award is a nice way to start a career. Los Angeles (N)'s Rob Gardner smiled as he was named the National League Rookie of the Year Award winner. In 35 starts this year Rob struck out 225 batters in 253.2 innings of work. His ERA is 3.12, his record 17-12. He has 9 complete games and one shutout.
General News
Friday 10/28/1971 :
American League Rookie of the Year Award:
Dock Ellis (WS2)!
He had a record of 13-15 with an ERA of 2.38 and 1 shutouts.
In 30 games started, he pitched 246 innings, fanning 166 and walking 67 batters.
National League Rookie of the Year Award:
Rob Gardner (LAN)!
He had a record of 17-12 with an ERA of 3.12 and 1 shutouts.
In 35 games started, he pitched 253.2 innings, fanning 225 and walking 61 batters.
American League Cy Young Award:
Larry Bearnarth (DET)!
He had a record of 29-7 with an ERA of 1.71 and 6 shutouts.
In 37 games started, he pitched 299.1 innings, fanning 144 and walking 82 batters.
American League Most Valuable Player Award:
Pete Rose Sr. (DET)!
He batted .363 in 575 AB, with 40 homers and 131 RBI.
National League Cy Young Award:
Luis Tiant (LAN)!
He had a record of 25-8 with an ERA of 1.74 and 10 shutouts.
In 38 games started, he pitched 321 innings, fanning 187 and walking 43 batters.
National League Most Valuable Player Award:
Roberto Clemente (LAN)!
He batted .359 in 619 AB, with 29 homers and 130 RBI.
American League Gold Glove Award Winners:
Pitcher: Mel Stottlemyre (NYA)
Catcher: Jerry Grote (BAL)
First Base: Steve Garvey (BOS)
Second Base: Matty Alou (CLE)
Third Base: Boog Powell (NYA)
Shortstop: Jerry Kenney (CHA)
Leftfield: Joe Rudi (OAK)
Centerfield: Johnny Lewis (MIL)
Rightfield: Al Kaline (DET)
National League Gold Glove Award Winners:
Pitcher: Gaylord Perry (SFG)
Catcher: Joe Torre (NYM)
First Base: Willie McCovey (SFG)
Second Base: Sammy Drake (SFG)
Third Base: Jose C. Herrera (MON)
Shortstop: Bruce Miller (MON)
Leftfield: Hal McRae (HOU)
Centerfield: Earl Robinson (HOU)
Rightfield: Tony Conigliaro (NYM)
Injuries
Monday 10/24/1971 :
OAK: Fred Scherman was injured while working out.
Diagnosis: Inflamed Hamstring Muscle.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 4 weeks.