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Oh my goodness, Carry on my Heyward Son is going to win the league on the very last day of the season. Just amazing, great season folks.
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Need more players named "Mookie"...
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I Kemp believe it's not butter's trade block has been updated!
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Carry on my Heyward Son's trade block has been updated!
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Prince Fielder is now available. Looking for prospects and/or cheap MLB talent.
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Wow, that team got picked up fast.
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Just claimed this team and it needs a little TLC. Looking to blow it up. All reasonable offers will be considered. Thanks!
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Goat Locker's trade block has been updated!
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Okay, I will go ahead and abandon his team. I still want to follow up with Rubix too. I know he made the trade, but I don't think he's set his lineup for months. Beyond those two, it looks like everyone is still active. I think we've got a good crew!
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agreed we should have someone take over the team and try to make the team better
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It's no problem for me if someone else takes over his team. It's better with so many active teams as possible.
Jesters on
August 8, 2013 11:11 AM
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I was thinking the same thing Frank. Just wanted to run it by you guys before doing anything.
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Re: Goat Locker. I don't see why we shouldn't give someone else a chance to come on board and make some trades if they want to...
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Guys - Goat Locker just told me that he is no longer playing and won't keep the team going forward. My first thought was to go ahead and abandon his team now. But if you guys think I should wait until after the season, I can to that. Just let me know.
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Wow - just when I'm about to reach out to Rubix Cubes to see if he still wants his team, he pulls off a blockbuster!
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I Kemp believe it's not butter's trade block has been updated!
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South Bend Silver Hawks's trade block has been updated!
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I Kemp believe it's not butter's trade block has been updated!
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Frank Sobotka's Sluggers's trade block has been updated!
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Frank Sobotka's Sluggers's trade block has been updated!
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South Bend Silver Hawks's trade block has been updated!
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Votto, Reyes, Latos, and more available for youth/prospects
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Frank Sobotka's Sluggers's trade block has been updated!
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Frank Sobotka's Sluggers's trade block has been updated!
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Looking to move SS Jean Segura for a frontline SP
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Carry on my Heyward Son's trade block has been updated!
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Season Injury update: Heyward and Betancourt had an appendectomy. What is the probability that you have two players who have had it during the season?
Jesters on
July 20, 2013 5:27 PM
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Huroki Kuroda and Brandon Belt are available
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I think you are in the driver seat Heyward Son. Just depends on if you can keep that Points/IP there while catching up on the Innings Projections
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Well guys, we're about halfway through the season. Good first half - looks like we've got a good crew here. Will anyone be able to catch Eva Marie? Or at least make him sweat a little?
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my pleasure, man- enjoy
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So now I have something to do during the summer. Thank you again.
Jesters on
June 24, 2013 3:56 PM
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Thanks so much for your suggestions on books and documentary. I've looked up on the internet what it is all about. It seems to be very interesting, worth reading and worth seeing. It seems to be the kind of books and documentaries that I enjoy.
Jesters on
June 24, 2013 3:54 PM
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Evan Longoria is available, for prospects, and cap room
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Satchel paige's autobiography is half truth half legend and a great read- If you want a rough outline of baseball history, I suggest Ken Burns 11 part documentary
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On the Negro Leagues, I remember "The Soul of Baseball: A Road Trip Through Buck O'Neil's America" being pretty good - anyone else got any recommendations?
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"The Glory of Their Times" by Lawrence Ritter is about baseball in the early 20th century...fantastic read in my opinion.
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Thanks so much Gladden Dandies. As there is a large amount of books about baseball's history and Negro League and it's hard for me to know what is worth reading. Maybe you have some suggestions of books that are worth reading? Thanks Jesper.
Jesters on
June 14, 2013 6:16 AM
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The Negro League teams famously i this, an subsidised the money they made uring the season. Sometimes MLB teams and Negro League teams would barnstorm together.
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Before the 1950s, there were no major league teams West of St Louis, so this was the only way many people coul see the stars
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barnstorming was travelling town to town taking on the local teams. Before the major leagues this is how professional baseball worked. Later in the 20th century, stars like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig an Bob Feller would have their own barnstorming teams.
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Frank - Interesting! - Please feel free to tell me more about "barnstorming". I'm not familiar with it.
Jesters on
June 10, 2013 3:20 AM
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Definitely an interesting perspective - reminds me a bit of the barnstorming days of baseball in the states.
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I Kemp believe it's not butter's trade block has been updated!
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A little perspective on baseball as a sport in Sweden.
Jesters on
May 31, 2013 3:27 PM
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To complete the picture of the game I was at. In game 2, I conceived a conversation with one of the players. What I heard was that he would go away from the game. The reason was that he had not been given time off from work anymore.
Jesters on
May 31, 2013 3:25 PM
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Frank - It was nice to hear that you liked it. There are about 1,000 practitioners of baseball in Sweden. It lives 9 million in Sweden. That said, baseball is a small sport.
Jesters on
May 31, 2013 2:42 PM
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So cool Jesper - thanks for the update. Love hearing about baseball in other places...
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Hank Chinaski's 9 bad boys's trade block has been updated!
Jesters on
May 29, 2013 4:39 AM
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I was probably the only one who was not. This was not one of the top teams in Sweden, but baseball is a small sport.
Jesters on
May 24, 2013 7:35 AM
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