--- In stratmat@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Kirchherr" <erie@...> wrote:
>
> --- In stratmat@yahoogroups.com, James Altmann wrote:
>
> > Result of 05 Yanks, 63 Yankss, 63 Dodgers, 05 Braves-)5 Braves
easily
> > win out.
> > Currently playing 63 Angels, 64 Oriles, 64 Cards, 05 Braves-so
far
> > this has been more competative for the 05 Braves
>
> Hi, James, welcome to the group!
>
> You've mentioned your just-completed replay before. How many games
was it?
>
> For the second straight year, I'm trying to lead the most recent
> Indians through a 40-game replay, five games per opponent. Last
year I
> led the '04 team only through 31 games. The '05 team has been a bit
> more competitive; against tough competition, it's 7-4 so far,
already
> only one less win than the 8-23 record they had the year before!
Alas,
> managing the '05 Indians now is a bittersweet experience; the team
> that just missed the playoffs lost a lot of key players between now
> and then. The '05 squad might as well be an "old-timers team"!
>
> The 2006-season teams, when they come out, are begging for a
replay.
> The Cardinals' World Series win was, in my opinion, a fluke. I
can't
> imagine this team winning too many championships in the world of
Strat.
>
> -Gary K.
>
Hi Gary-
It was only a winner stay on the court type of series. If you won
you stayed out their and the next team up would have to take 2 out
of the 3 to take the field back. Team on the court would have a
culumantive pitching record kept so as not to over use the pitchers,
while the challengers would have a starting pitcher radomly selected
for them by a dice roll. Relieve would all be free to pirch. Of
course the challenging team's cumulative pitching would be counted
if the challenge wrny beyond 1 game. The 05 Braves were the only
team to have a winning record. All of the challengers had a losing
rec ord after about 20 games. Therefore thats how it ended.
Sincerely
Jim