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    Here you can post your franchise rosters from any baseball game here's my roster from 2k8, i'm currently in year 2013
    a # in front of someones name means that they're fake guys edited to have the names of real life players.
    a @ means the guy is fake.
    Rotation:
    1.J. Beckett
    2.J. Lester
    3.D. Matsuzaka
    4.O. Perez
    5.J.Maine

    Bullpen:
    CL J. Papelbon
    SU D. Aardsma
    SU @ D. O'Niel
    MRP @ J. Magruder
    LRP M. Delcarmen
    LRP C. Buchholz
    LRP J. Piniero

    Lineup:
    1.CF J. Ellsbury
    2.DH #R. Kalish
    3.1B A. Pujols
    4.2B D. Pedroia
    5.3B K. Youkilis
    6.LF C. Crisp
    7. # C G. Kottaras
    8. RF M. Bourn
    9. SS R. Cedeno

    Bench:
    M. Lowell
    G. Soto
    B. Moss
    @ G. Hall

  • #2
    Here is my team from MLB '07. This is the 2009 Royals. *next to a name means the player is fictional.

    Rotation:
    Josh Beckett
    Chuck James
    Isaiah Williamson*
    Jeff Suppan
    Esteban Loaiza

    Bullpen:
    Eddie Guardado
    Mark Redman
    Steve Kline
    Dustin Hermanson
    Rudy Seanez
    George Sherrill
    Octavio Dotel

    Lineup:
    CF David DeJesus
    LF Ryan Raburn
    DH David Ortiz
    3B Van Shockley*
    1B Jim Thome
    RF Hideki Matsui
    2B Mark Grudzielanek
    C John Buck
    SS Ronnie Belliard

    Bench:
    OF Joey Gathright
    UTIL Mark DeRosa
    C Sal Fasano
    D'Angelo Jimenez

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    • #3
      The 2613 New York Mets...

      Players (Not my lineup)
      -C Neil Walker (Yep, I kept him at catcher.)
      -1B Keith Hernandez
      -2B Dan Murphy (Converted him at age 19, though he's not exactly what I'd call a good-fielding 2B)
      -SS Ken Poulsen (Power-hitter who struggles in the field. I have a weak-fielding, good-hitting DP combo. I'm actually hoping to dump Murphy, but Poulsen is my top lefty hitter.)
      -3B Evan Longoria
      -LF Michel Abreu (had to move him after Keith Hernandez proved what a good fielder he was)
      -CF Grady Sizemore
      -RF Ryan Church

      Bench:
      -C Aaron Hathaway (Can't hit, great fielder)
      -1B Mike Carp (Righty masher who I almost never use in the field.)
      -1B/OF Orestes Kindelan (He's in his rookie year and while he's struggled in the field, he's done extremely well with his bat. I'm even quasi-platooning him with Ryan Church)
      -INF Frankie Crosetti (Love the glove, but not much of a hitter)
      -OF Chris Lubanski (Pinch hitter/guy who spells Michel Abreu extraordinare)

      Rotation:
      -LHP Bob Sprout (Flamethrower with some control issues, though not THAT erratic)
      -RHP Ed Willett (Throws a submarine knuckleball and throws it pretty well.)
      -LHP Jon Niese (About the most conventional guy I have in my starting five.)
      -RHP Clint Brown (Submarine screwball)
      -RHP John Anderson (Sidearm knuckleballer who I brought up as a ROOGY of all things, but his pitch selection and mechanics allowed me to stretch him so far that he can throw like 120 pitches a game)

      Bullpen:
      -RHP Colt Griffin (Long man. I deleted his changeup from his repertoire and his control improved enough so that he could work out of the pen, plus he has a starter's endurance.)
      -LHP Wilfredo Ledezma (Situational lefty that can also work long relief if Colt Griffin's control goes to hell.)
      -RHP Robert Paulk (Great, versatile reliever. I do everything from use him as a ROOGY to a long man, though I generally give him 7th inning duties in close games.)
      -LHP Davis Romero (Set-up man when facing lefty-heavy lineups)
      -RHP Peter Moylan (Set-up man when facing righty-heavy lineups)
      -RHP Eddie Kunz (My lights-out closer)

      If that's not 25 guys, it's because the rest are made up bench position players I never use.
      "They put me in the Hall of Fame? They must really be scraping the bottom of the barrel!"
      -Eppa Rixey, upon learning of his induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

      Motafy (MO-ta-fy) vt. -fied, -fying 1. For a pitcher to melt down in a big game situation; to become like Guillermo Mota. 2. The transformation of a good pitcher into one of Guillermo Mota's caliber.

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      • #4
        I'm 27-10 so far with the Rays. Here is my team:

        C - Piazza
        1B - Pena
        2B - Iwamura
        SS - Bartlett
        3B - Longoria
        LF - Crawford
        CF - Upton
        RF - Baldelli
        DH - Gomes

        Bench:
        OF - Floyd
        C - Jaso
        UT - Zobrist
        OF/1B - Stocker (Bonds clone)

        Rotation:
        Kazmir
        Shields
        Garza
        Sonnanstine
        Howell

        Pen:
        Percival
        Jonathan Broxton
        Reyes
        Wheeler
        Rafael Perez
        Glover
        Dohmann
        Last edited by jcmitchell; 04-02-2008, 09:05 PM.

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        • #5
          Milwaukee Brewers, MLB 08

          Lineup:

          2B Rickie Weeks
          3B Glenn Hansen* (great speed, great power, poor contact, versatile and reasonably good at all IF positions)
          1B Prince Fielder
          LF Ryan Braun
          RF Williams Brisbois* (5'7", great power, mediocre contact, 22 years old)
          SS J.J. Hardy
          CF Corey Hart
          C Mike Rivera

          Bench:

          3B/OF Joe Dillon
          LF Mel Stocker* (used exclusively as pinch runner)
          RF Trinidad House* (basically a clone of Williams Brisbois, only shorter and less contact but more power)
          CF Chris Fodor* (obtained from Red Sox for Jeff Suppan)
          C Simon Nava* (obtained from Dodgers for Jason Kendall)
          OF Gabe Gross

          Rotation:

          SP Ben Sheets
          SP Erik Bedard
          SP Yovani Gallardo
          SP Jeff Ullman* (23 years old, absolutely tore up AAA)
          SP Manny Parra

          Bullpen:

          LR Matt Albers
          MR Scott Cassidy
          MR Chris Spurling
          SU David Riske
          SU Derrick Turnbow
          CL Chad Cordero

          100-62 my first season (lost in NLCS), 99-63 my second season (lost in NLDS), 102-60 my third season (currently in WS). Yovani Gallardo just went 17-2 with a 1.86 ERA... then tore his hamstring in the last week of the season and has missed the entire playoffs, forcing me to put Matt Albers in the rotation.

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          • #6
            I've recently added Delmin Young and Brian McCann releasing G. Soto and M. Bourn

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            • #7
              I traded 2B Dan Murphy and RHP Robert Paulk to the Chicago White Sox for SS Ruben Tejada (moved him to second) and RHP Claudio Vargas. Vargas is more of a long guy and not as versatile as Paulk (not to mention he struggles against left-handed hitters), but Tejada is a marked improvement over Murphy, especially in the field. I converted Vargas to "tag-team" relief with Wilfredo Ledezma and also promoted my number one draft pick, RHP Virgil Trucks, to the Majors to handle some more of Paulk's old duties. I've also been using Orestes Kindelan behind the plate more (catcher is his natural position) and am now platooning him full time with Neil Walker, despite Kindelan's lack of defensive prowess.
              "They put me in the Hall of Fame? They must really be scraping the bottom of the barrel!"
              -Eppa Rixey, upon learning of his induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

              Motafy (MO-ta-fy) vt. -fied, -fying 1. For a pitcher to melt down in a big game situation; to become like Guillermo Mota. 2. The transformation of a good pitcher into one of Guillermo Mota's caliber.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dalkowski110 View Post
                The 2613 New York Mets...
                Health care must be really good if all those guys are still playing ball.

                My MVP 07 Mets

                Lineup:
                SS Jose Reyes
                2B Josh Barfield (traded Castillo to the Cubs for Matt Murton who I traded to Cleveland for Barfield)
                3B David Wright
                CF Carlos Beltran
                1B Carlos Delgado
                LF Moises Alou
                RF Ryan Church (traded Milledge for him)
                C Ramon Hernandez (traded some minor leaguers. Forget who.

                Rotation:
                Johan Santana (traded Mike Pelfrey, Carlos Gomez, and Ruben Gotay for him. Would have traded more but I'm limited because of the rosters)
                Pedro Martinez
                Jose Contreras (traded Aaron Heilman for him to replace El Duque)
                John Maine
                Oliver Perez

                Bullpen:
                Jorge Sosa LRP (FA signing)
                Orlando Hernandez LRP (Disaster as a starter)
                Scott Schoeneweis LOOGY
                Pedro Feliciano MRP
                Ambiorix Burgos MRP
                Duaner Sanchez SU
                Billy Wagner CL
                "I'm happy for [Edwin Encarnacion] because this guy bleeds internally, big-time" -Dusty Baker

                "If on-base percentage is so important, then why don't they put it on the scoreboard?" -Jeff Francoeur

                "At the end of the day, the sun comes up and I still have a job" -Joba Chamberlain

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                • #9
                  "Health care must be really good if all those guys are still playing ball."

                  LOL. Unfortunately, the league starts in the year 2000. You can change it to 2001, but that's as far as it goes. I also wanted an all-time draft league, which has worked out really, really well.

                  BTW, I forgot about my managerial/coaching staff...

                  Manager: Mickey Cochrane
                  Bench Coach: Don Baylor
                  First Base Coach: U.L. Washington
                  Third Base Coach: Rocco Baldelli
                  Hitting Coach: Earl Browne
                  Pitching Coach: Rick Peterson
                  Bullpen Coach: Zach Duke
                  "They put me in the Hall of Fame? They must really be scraping the bottom of the barrel!"
                  -Eppa Rixey, upon learning of his induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

                  Motafy (MO-ta-fy) vt. -fied, -fying 1. For a pitcher to melt down in a big game situation; to become like Guillermo Mota. 2. The transformation of a good pitcher into one of Guillermo Mota's caliber.

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                  • #10
                    How old is Rick Peterson? 110?
                    "I'm happy for [Edwin Encarnacion] because this guy bleeds internally, big-time" -Dusty Baker

                    "If on-base percentage is so important, then why don't they put it on the scoreboard?" -Jeff Francoeur

                    "At the end of the day, the sun comes up and I still have a job" -Joba Chamberlain

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                    • #11
                      Nope, but I have a 62-year-old Mickey Cochrane managing the team.
                      "They put me in the Hall of Fame? They must really be scraping the bottom of the barrel!"
                      -Eppa Rixey, upon learning of his induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

                      Motafy (MO-ta-fy) vt. -fied, -fying 1. For a pitcher to melt down in a big game situation; to become like Guillermo Mota. 2. The transformation of a good pitcher into one of Guillermo Mota's caliber.

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