Baseball Seasons Simulation

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Baseball Seasons Simulation

Post  TheRiddler on Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:17 pm

There is a competitive simulation going on involving 6 baseball teams covering the period from 1871-1900. Each of six individuals "manage" seperate teams; which they configure themselves.
Viewing the ongoing seasons is optional, by request only, I believe.
We have finished the National Association era.
And have progressed into the National League to the point that Dan Brouthers is an untried rookie. (1879).
I do not know about the possibility of actual participation at this time. But once that the deadball era starts, I believe that several new teams will be actively sought.
If you would like to have access to viewing these activities (lurkers & posters), please tell me.

Pleasae ignore this if I am mistaken, and everyone already has access to this entertainment.

Gil

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Re: Baseball Seasons Simulation

Post  sabrjay on Sat Nov 07, 2009 2:02 am

You need to have permission to be able to view the league and what is going on. This was done to keep from cluttering up the news feeds and other quick looks that this forum offers. Otherwise all the baseball card related posts were getting buried. If you want to be able to see the draft and other discussions going on, just post here or send me a private message and I will give you access to that area.

We will be looking for 6 more people to manage teams when we get to the 1901 season.

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