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no problem, my pick is ready to go.
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last pic in 9th round...with SS only having a couple guys above the Mendoza line, it was between 3SS jeter, my guy and someone else.
my guy...
Alan Trammell
Year 1987
AB 597
Hits 205
Runs 109
HR 28
RBI 105
SB 21
AVG 0.343
my guy...
Alan Trammell
Year 1987
AB 597
Hits 205
Runs 109
HR 28
RBI 105
SB 21
AVG 0.343
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blind pick sent to Doughy. you are up neveda
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[ October 31, 2011, 09:50 PM: Message edited by: Nevadaman ]
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Everyone send a few players into Doughy when it gets near your turn, and we'll fly through this blind round just like the last one!
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through 9.15
[ October 31, 2011, 11:55 PM: Message edited by: ToddZ ]
[ October 31, 2011, 11:55 PM: Message edited by: ToddZ ]
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Going to bed, never got a response from Bruce...
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We are on Russel.
I have lists from Todd and Brad, so Glenn and Ryan, be at the ready!
Thanks all!
I have lists from Todd and Brad, so Glenn and Ryan, be at the ready!
Thanks all!
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I'm ready. Just let me know when.
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Are we still waiting on Russell? I'm getting antsy waiting to find out who these blind picks are so I can reconstruct the round 

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We are still waiting on Russel.
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While we're waiting Dan, why don't you help us fill the time by announcing who was already picked?
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Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
We are still waiting on Russel. Sorry Guys,
Tues AM is the worst time that the blind pick could get to me. My pick is in with Dan now.
Again.....sorry to hold us up.
We are still waiting on Russel. Sorry Guys,
Tues AM is the worst time that the blind pick could get to me. My pick is in with Dan now.
Again.....sorry to hold us up.
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No, I can't do that, but I can tell you something that I discovered this weekend.
Lou Gehrig signed his first Major League contract for the yearly sum of $2,000 with a $1,500 bonus in 1923.
In 1934, Babe Ruth signed to do 13 weeks of radio shows sponsored by Quaker Oats.
He received $39,000 for the shows.
By this time, Ruth was nearing the end of his playing career.
That money was $4,000 more than what Ruth made playing baseball that year.
Lou Gehrig signed his first Major League contract for the yearly sum of $2,000 with a $1,500 bonus in 1923.
In 1934, Babe Ruth signed to do 13 weeks of radio shows sponsored by Quaker Oats.
He received $39,000 for the shows.
By this time, Ruth was nearing the end of his playing career.
That money was $4,000 more than what Ruth made playing baseball that year.
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i don't understand why the reamining owners can't send dan a list of a couple players right now. guess that would be too easy
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Sent.
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Thanks Suburban!
Calling GLG20!
Step up to the plate before I leave for lunch in a few!
Calling GLG20!
Step up to the plate before I leave for lunch in a few!
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By the way fellas, do not send me a name early in the round and ask if he is still available.
I won't respond till it is your turn.
I won't respond till it is your turn.
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I'm out for 2 hours.
The last four teams should be sending a list with at least 4 names while gone.
I'll be getting back with them when I get back and post the players names then.
Thanks!
The last four teams should be sending a list with at least 4 names while gone.
I'll be getting back with them when I get back and post the players names then.
Thanks!
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Originally posted by Nevadaman:
Harry Krause 1909 213IP 1.39 ERA 0.939 139 K 18W Harry Krause went at the end of round 9. He sorta got the short shaft with no picture or bio and it’s no surprise why. Through the first 9 rounds, Krause is probably the least accomplished major leaguer to be picked in this draft.
Krause joined the Philadelphia Athletics in 1908 and pitched in 4 games. The next season, his true rookie year, Krause won 18 games and led the American League in era with 1.39. They didn’t have the ROY Award then, but I would bet that Krause would have been a front runner.
However, as a major leaguer, that was about it for Krause. He did pitch for three more seasons with the Athletics and the Naps, but he won just 17 more games.
His career numbers of 36-26 with a 2.50 era :rolleyes: are the kind of numbers that make 1908 Ed Walsh spin over knowing that they are both in the same All-time draft.
Oh, and one last but best thing about Krause. Before joining the Athletics in 1908, he won 24 games in the minor leagues. After being released by the Naps in 1912 he went back to the minors where he pitched for another 18 seasons during which time he won an additional 276 games.
Harry Krause was a 300 game winner in the minor leagues. Take that Mr. 1908 Ed Walsh.
Harry Krause died in a car accident in 1940.
Harry Krause 1909 213IP 1.39 ERA 0.939 139 K 18W Harry Krause went at the end of round 9. He sorta got the short shaft with no picture or bio and it’s no surprise why. Through the first 9 rounds, Krause is probably the least accomplished major leaguer to be picked in this draft.
Krause joined the Philadelphia Athletics in 1908 and pitched in 4 games. The next season, his true rookie year, Krause won 18 games and led the American League in era with 1.39. They didn’t have the ROY Award then, but I would bet that Krause would have been a front runner.
However, as a major leaguer, that was about it for Krause. He did pitch for three more seasons with the Athletics and the Naps, but he won just 17 more games.
His career numbers of 36-26 with a 2.50 era :rolleyes: are the kind of numbers that make 1908 Ed Walsh spin over knowing that they are both in the same All-time draft.
Oh, and one last but best thing about Krause. Before joining the Athletics in 1908, he won 24 games in the minor leagues. After being released by the Naps in 1912 he went back to the minors where he pitched for another 18 seasons during which time he won an additional 276 games.
Harry Krause was a 300 game winner in the minor leagues. Take that Mr. 1908 Ed Walsh.

Harry Krause died in a car accident in 1940.
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