Jimmy Sheckard - 1908 Cubs
World Series Champions: Official Draft Thread
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I'll add another righty to my bullpen, along with his 133 ERA+:
Jeff Nelson, 1998 New York Yankees.
That'll take the 114-game winners off the board.
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Originally posted by CandlestickBum View PostPoint of order: my pick is after CWS's. Didn't see your inbox until this morning Ian, but did not pick yesterday as CWS had not.
No matter.
Max Bishop, 1929 A's lefty batting 2B
Charlie Gelbert, 1931 Cards SS
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Originally posted by ian2813 View PostYou'll have to replace one of these picks, CandlestickBum. You need two backup outfielders on your roster, and you still don't even have one. You only have one pick left after these two, so you'll have to make one of these picks an outfielder instead.
Scratch Gelbert, sorry RHH for
Joe Rudy 1974 OAK (LF or 1B)
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i already took him"(Shoeless Joe Jackson's fall from grace is one of the real tragedies of baseball. I always thought he was more sinned against than sinning." -- Connie Mack
"I have the ultimate respect for Whitesox fans. They were as miserable as the Cubs and Redsox fans ever were but always had the good decency to keep it to themselves. And when they finally won the World Series, they celebrated without annoying every other fan in the country."--Jim Caple, ESPN (Jan. 12, 2011)
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Sherry Magee, PH, 1919 Cincinnati RedsLast edited by Chadwick; 09-17-2011, 06:45 PM."It is a simple matter to erect a Hall of Fame, but difficult to select the tenants." -- Ken Smith
"I am led to suspect that some of the electorate is very dumb." -- Henry P. Edwards
"You have a Hall of Fame to put people in, not keep people out." -- Brian Kenny
"There's no such thing as a perfect ballot." -- Jay Jaffe
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Originally posted by Brad Harris View PostSherry Magee, PH, 1919 Cincinnati Reds
The 1919 Reds are now off the board!Last edited by ian2813; 09-17-2011, 06:53 PM.
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I need a righthanded hitting leftfielder with power to do a little platoon work, and to provide a strong bat off the bench. I've been looking at a Cincinnati guy who fits the mold. But, as Ian kindly noted, there's another Cincy guy who also played some left. Personally, I think this guy was a better all around player, though he was hurt a lot. Great speed, good defense despite what WAR says. So, I'll take
Eric Davis, LF- 1990 Cincinnati Reds.
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Originally posted by ian2813 View PostHere on the 24th Round we see our first pinch-hitter drafted! Not a bad move! A career 136 OPS+ certainly comes in handy in a tight situation!"It is a simple matter to erect a Hall of Fame, but difficult to select the tenants." -- Ken Smith
"I am led to suspect that some of the electorate is very dumb." -- Henry P. Edwards
"You have a Hall of Fame to put people in, not keep people out." -- Brian Kenny
"There's no such thing as a perfect ballot." -- Jay Jaffe
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Originally posted by BigRon View PostEric Davis, LF- 1990 Cincinnati Reds.
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