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*BEYOND THE IVY* ~ A 2007 Chicago Cubs Dynasty


JoeRudi26

Who Will Win The NL Wild Card?  

73 members have voted

  1. 1.

    • Houston Astros
      11
    • Chicago Cubs
      24
    • Philadelphia Phillies
      18
    • New York Mets
      20


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Why DeRosa at SS instead of Moore? Doesn't Moore have a stronger arm?

Mark DeRosa

Throwing Strength: 75

Throwing Accuracy: 75 Fielding: 75

Range: 80 Speed: 61

Stealing Tendency: 40

Baserunning Ability: 30 Durability: 70

Stamina: 85

Scott Moore

Throwing Strength: 65

Throwing Accuracy: 55 Fielding: 60

Range: 65 Speed: 60

Stealing Tendency: 20

Baserunning Ability: 50 Durability: 60

Stamina: 100

I tell ya JR, all these roster moves makes things kinda fun, albeit stressful. :smile:

Hey, my latest update against the Padres is posted in case you haven't had a chance to check it out yet.

You're right, M. That's part of the game, and what makes it fun. Instead of dumping a player that isn't playing well, and finding an out, you're forced to deal with your TEAM.

Hell, if I wanted to win every game and cruise to the playoffs, I'd just save a ton of time and sim games until I win them. :)

Anyway, thanks for the headsup, I'm on my way. :)

Good win JR. Good night Barry. :smile:

Heads up, Cubs/DiamondBacks WGN 1:20pm CST. :wtg:

Yeah, I've got my schedule planned out today. I teach the Norwegians baseball, they supply the Dark Beer.

It'll be a first for all of us. :)

Yeah, I've got my schedule planned out today. I teach the Norwegians baseball, they supply the Dark Beer.

It'll be a first for all of us. :)

That sounds good man. Hey you got that "Fred McGriff" Instructional video handy. :smile:

The Dodgers are running away with it. I was surprised to see Philly losing grip of the East, they had command not even month ago.

Not only is Houston a pain in my side, it looks like the Mets are going to be in the mix of things too.

wow tight races in the AL in divisions and wild card

Yeah, it is tight at the moment. The Mets are playing as good as anyone right now in the NL, and the Yankees are creeping up on the teams in the AL East.

Barring a complete breakdown, the Dodgers just need to play decent ball, and Anaheim is sneaking up on a once dominant Oakland team in the West.

This thing is far from over, there's alot of baseball to be played. Houston has yet to really slump, and when/if they do, I have to make my move.

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