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New League (1972) Draft Order: Put the (one) Letter of your desired draft spots in the chat box.

AL:
1) OldBobcat: OAKLAND A'S
2) Floyd113: BALTIMORE ORIOLES
3) 54Pete54: BOSTON RED SOX
4) DukeBlues: NY YANKEES
5) Rosilver: MINNESOTA TWINS
6) Griff: CHICAGO WHITE SOX
7) Edgar: MILWAUKEE BREWERS
8) Chubbach24: CALIFORNIA ANGELS
9) BabeRuth21: CLEVELAND INDIANS
10) NDekar: KANSAS CITY ROYALS

NL

1) NDekar: CINCINNATI REDS
2) BabeRuth21: LOS ANGELES DODGERS
3) Chubbach24: PITTSBURGH PIRATES
4) Edgar: HOUSTON ASTROS
5) Griff: PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
6) Rosilver: SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS
7) DukeBlues: ST LOUIS CARDINALS
8) 54Pete54: MONTREAL EXPOS
9) Floyd113: CHICAGO CUBS
10) OldBobcat: NEW YORK METS

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Remaining teams are as follows: NY Americans (Mets and Yankees), Tampa Bay Marlins (Rays and Marlins), Texas Cowboys (Astros and Rangers), San Bernadino Saints (Padres and Angels), Kansas City Pilots (Royals and Brewers/Pilots), and the Denver Diamondbacks (Rockies and DBacks). Indicate in the chat box which unowned franchise you would like.

Entry Year Teams

Seattle '77ers:

Year 1: Randy Johnson, Roberto Alomar
1997 Toronto Blue Jays
1998 Seattle Mariners
Year 2: 2019 Tor
3: !989 Sea
4: 2005 Tor
5: 2006 Sea

Philadelphia Phightin' A's: Lefty Grove, Jimmie Foxx

Year 1:
1948 Phillies
1967 KC A's
Year 2: 1962 Phi
3: 2008 Oak
4: 2016 Oak
5: 1972 Phi

St Louis Brown Birds: Cal Ripken, Rogers Hornsby

Year 1:
1980 Cardinals
1967 Orioles
Year 2: 2006 STL
4: 1993 Bal
5: 1998 STL

Boston BraveSox: Jimmie Foxx, Ted Williams

1908 Red Sox
1990 Braves
Year 2: None
3: 1919 BRS
4: 2007 Atl
5: 2000 Bos

Ohio Red Guardians: Lou Boudreau, Johnny Bench
2006 Reds
2021 Indians
Year 2: 1947 Cle
3: None
4: None
5: None

Detroit Buccaneers: Roberto Clemente, Ty Cobb

Year 1:
1973 Pirates
1977 Tigers
Year 2: None
4: 1933 Det
5: 2008 Det

New York Nationals: Willie Mays, Christy Mathewson

Year 1:
1958 Dodgers
1996 Giants
Year 2: None
3: 1960 SFG
4: 2008 SFG
5: 1994 SFG

Chicago Crosstowners: Greg Maddux, Ed Walsh

Year 1:
2014 Cubs
2019 White Sox
Year 2: 1963 Chi
3: 1924 CWS
4: 1966 CWS
5: 1952 Chi

Washington Federals: Goose Goslin, Joe Cronin

Year 1:
1968 Twins
1997 Expos
Year 2: 2005 Min
3: 2010 Was
4: 2015 Was
5: None

NY Americans: Tom Seaver, Babe Ruth

Year 1:
82 Yankees
94 Mets
Year 2: None
3: 1968 NYM
4: None
5: 2005 NYM

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5/19/2024 Thank you Commishgbacci
I forgot, it sounds like game was still tied, so the DR wouldn't have been in effect anyway since it's not a "protect the lead" situation.

This is kind of a hard one... if you're in a tie game late, do you want the offensive PH to stay in if he can play the position or not? You could argue either side of it. I could understand why at SS you may want the defensive player, but it can get gray depending on how big the difference is between the players. If you have some slugging pinch hitter who can play the pos as a secondary you may want that hitter's bat in extra innings.
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