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darrylgann
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I never played Strat-O-Matic, but I did play the APBA game a couple of years in the 70s and I think it was similar.I saw Strat-O-Matic mentioned on the other post too. I loved that game. I would keep all my own stats for the league I had. I think I had some of the mid to late 60's teams for that game. Then later added some of the teams from the 70's.
Never played either. Spent those years playing league softball and umpiring little league and high school games.I never played Strat-O-Matic, but I did play the APBA game a couple of years in the 70s and I think it was similar.
Let's win the game tonight and clinch home field throughout the playoffs. I don't even care who we play in the ALDS. I couldn't care less about the worthless ALDS. My mentality is World Series title or bust. And to get there, we'll have to play good teams in the ALCS and World Series. Plus I don't think there is a team we should be avoiding or hoping for, because you play a dangerous game doing that and often bite off more than you can chew. Bring on whatever team! There's not a team in the AL who I think the Rangers couldn't take, especially with guaranteed home field advantage.
Let's win the game tonight and clinch home field throughout the playoffs. I don't even care who we play in the ALDS. I couldn't care less about the worthless ALDS. My mentality is World Series title or bust. And to get there, we'll have to play good teams in the ALCS and World Series. Plus I don't think there is a team we should be avoiding or hoping for, because you play a dangerous game doing that and often bite off more than you can chew. Bring on whatever team! There's not a team in the AL who I think the Rangers couldn't take, especially with guaranteed home field advantage.
Fri. vs. TB: Gomez 7, Desmond 8, Beltran DH, Beltre 5, Odor 4, Lucroy 2, Choo 9, Moreland 3, Andrus 6, Darvish 1
From Blake
Hope Choo is up to speed quickly.Liked that they left Gomez lead off. Having Choo hitting that low makes this lineup DEEP.
He gave Banny a lot of credit for Elvis having a good year.
Liked that they left Gomez lead off. Having Choo hitting that low makes this lineup DEEP.
I liked the part where he said Banny was able to get the players to run through a wall like Johnny and Wash, but also knew how to have them prepared.He gave Banister a load of credit across the board actually.
Good to hear from ya. And you bet deep is right and will be punch in the old gut if he's back on que.I saw somewhere in the past couple of days that Choo really doesn't enjoy leading off. I didn't know this.
So maybe this is the best for all concerned and like you said, having Choo and EA at the back end. Wow, now that's a DEEP line-up.
I especially enjoyed the part of the interview when he was talking about Vin Scully ruining the myth that it is some kind of a jinx to mention that a pitcher has a no hitter along the way. How anyone believes that junk to begin with is beyond me, but Scully certainly proved it wrong by mentioning it once the 7th inning rolled around in all of his 23 no hitters that he called.He gave Banister a load of credit across the board actually.