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wolfy6finger

Which team should I use for .mbe file?  

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    • Baltimore Orioles
      10
    • Kansas City Royals
      7
    • Oakland A's
      13
    • Washington Nationals
      19
    • Pittsburgh Pirates
      18
    • San Francisco Giants
      9


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Frank Cook

Team: Oakland

Jersey: 1

Primary Position: CLOSER

Secondary Position: RP

DOB: August 28, 1989

Height: 6-2

Weight: 240

B/T: S/R

Cyber Face: Mark Texeira

Bone Profile: Heavy

Body Type: Large

Batting Stance: Im not sure, high stance and spread out

Potential: 5 Stars

Batting Gloves: Off

Bat: Black

Glove: Black

High Socks

Ditty Type: Heavy Rock

Contact vs. LHP: 24

Contact vs. RHP: 35

Power vs. LHP: 22

Power vs. RHP: 35

Bunting: 80

Plate Discipline: 55

Durability: 85

Steal Tendency: 0

Baserunning Ability: 55

Speed: 45

Fielding: 60

Range: 35

Throw Strength: 60

Throw Accuracy: 65

Pitches:

4 Seam: 93 speed, 70 control

Sinker: 92 speed, 14 move, 57 control

Split: 90 speed, 10 move, 55 control

Cir.Ch: 82 speed, 9 move, 74 control

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I hope I'm not too late!!

PLAYER INFO:

Name/Alias: Joseph Dorman

Audio/Photo:

Position: SP

Secondary: None

Number: 26

Ht: 6-3

Wt: 215

Bats: Right

Throws: Right

Birth: 6/8/1985 (Minimum: 17/18, as of 2005)

Team Affiliation: Orioles

APPEARANCE:

Bone Profile: Slim

Body Type: Athletic

Skin Tone: 8 (Brown Skin)

Hair: Short

Hair Color: Black

Facial Hair: None

Batting Stance: Generic

Swing: Two Hands

Ditty: IDC (something cool, lol)

Face: IDC

GENERAL:

Plate Discpline: 62

Bunting: 35

Steal Agg: 13

Baserunning: 52

Speed: 78

Fielding: 78

Range: 70

Throw Str: 77

Throw Acc: 70

Durability: 90

HITTING:

Contact vs. left: 49

Power vs. left: 20

Contact vs. right: 53

Power vs. right: 36

Zones (L)

C-C-C

C-H-H

C-N-N

Zones ®

C-N-H

C-H-H

H-H-N

*** FOR PITCHERS ONLY ***

PITCHING:

Stamina: 67

Pickoff: 44

Pitch: [Movement, Control, Velocity, Trajectory]:

Fastball: 0, 50, 94, NONE - Top Speed around 97

Chng: 20, 60, 85, (10-4) - Top Speed around 89

Curv: 45, 35, 81, (12-6) - Top Speed around 83

Sldr: 35, 30, 89, (1-7) - Top Speed around 91

(However you have to adjust these stats to get the speeds, while still performing like Low A ball prospect is fine w/me)

Extra:

Bat: Black

Glove: Lt Brown

Batting Gloves: Yes

Wristband: Normal Both

Socks: High

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PLAYER INFO:

Name/Alias: Daniel Danford

Position: 1B

Secondary: 3B

Number: 25

Ht: 6'5

Wt: 220

B/T: L/R

Birth: 2/15/1986

Team Affiliation: Tampa Bay Rays

APPEARANCE:

Cyberface:John Lackey

Bone Profile: Athletic

Body Type: Average

Batting Stance:Carlos Delgado

Pitching Delivery: N/A

Black glove,Red bat

GENERAL:

Plate Discpline: 6

Bunting:0

Steal Agg: 3

Baserunning:5

Speed:76

Fielding: 75

Range: 60

HITTING:

Contact vs. left: 41

Power vs. left: 56

Contact vs. right: 50

Power vs. right: 79

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I really hope that I am not too late...

Name/Alias: Logan Sheffield

Position: LF

Secondary: CF

Number: 11

Ht: 6' 1"

Wt: 224

B/T: R/R

Birth: 8/11/1986

Team Affiliation: Texas Rangers

APPEARANCE:

Cyberface:Eric Gange

Bone Profile: Athletic

Body Type: Average

Batting Stance:Miguel Tejada

Pitching Delivery: N/A

GENERAL:

Plate Discpline: 7

Bunting:1

Steal Agg: 6

Baserunning:5

Speed:71

Fielding: 70

Range: 75

HITTING:

Contact vs. left: 51

Power vs. left: 55

Contact vs. right: 64

Power vs. right: 71

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For the last few the signed up, you not late at all. Although I did start the dynasty, I'm gonna edit the CPU's generic players that they placed in FA list (by using MVPEditor) and then sign the new prospect to their respective team (by using TeamChanger).

I'm still in the Vineyard for a few days, but I'll have small updates on Wednesday

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I should clarify one thing, since someone had asked.

The .mbe file is for when I release Top 100 Prospects on this site.

I'm not releasing a full roster set since I have personal information of my friends on the roster, thats why I'm releasing only a single team .mbe and therefore setup that poll to determine which team I should place us on.

At the end of the week, I'm gonna narrow down the poll to the top 3 selections, which currently are Pitt, Wash and A's.

This won't be released until I get the 100 or close to it

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what's the status there, wolfy?

Status Update

I'm about 8-days (about 4-5 days in minors) into the dynasty, but again I was on vacation and out-of-state most of last week.

- I'm getting photos of each player, while playing a game here-and-there.

- Also adding in last few guys that signed up.

- also creating tables for pitching stats, box scores, storylines (for Cards games)

- I'm playing as the Cards and their Single-A team ("why?" you ask, because that team has me, Quis and my friends)

- I do have a day job so stay patient, once the ball really gets going, there'll be alot of updates

Injuries

Lex Butera (TOR) out for 20=something days

Help Needed

In order for me to get to more games, I'm gonna ask you all to give me abrief profile for the "Baseball AMerica" segment. For the guys I already did, you can change it if you want. See example HERE and HERE

Photos -- maybe you guys can create a quick player of yourself and put on the team you signed and post a pic for me. By the way, I don't have photoshop, so these look generic looking

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Name:Thomas Knapp

Team-Baltmore Orioles

Prospect-57

A up and coming prospect with good fundamentals and good pitching skills.He should have a great future and has nothing to go but up

Projected debut date-May 07

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Prospect: Cory Smalls, SP

Organization: New York Mets

Baseball America Ranking: #41

Smalls makes up for his small stature and lesser arm strength with great control. Through careful development, he may be able to become a control artist similar to Greg Maddux. He throws a high-80s, low 90s fastball, a mid-80s cutter, and an average splitter and slider. His bread-and-butter, however, is his changeup, which has been compared to that of Johan Santana. If he can work on hitting his spots, he can compensate for not being a power pitcher and become a successful No. 2 or No. 3 starter in the bigs.

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Prospect: Cory Smalls, SP

Organization: New York Mets

Baseball America Ranking: #41

Smalls makes up for his small stature and lesser arm strength with great control. Through careful development, he may be able to become a control artist similar to Greg Maddux. He throws a high-80s, low 90s fastball, a mid-80s cutter, and an average splitter and slider. His bread-and-butter, however, is his changeup, which has been compared to that of Johan Santana. If he can work on hitting his spots, he can compensate for not being a power pitcher and become a successful No. 2 or No. 3 starter in the bigs.

Nice profile -- keep them coming guys. I just played two more games, so I'm about 10 days in

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Oh yeah I just faced Pengelly and the Vero Beach Dodgers.

Palm Beach won 10-6.

Pengelley gave up 4 runs in 4.1 IP, 2 K's, 3 Walks

Chris Ravage 0 for 4 with 3 K's -- I owned you.

Wolfe (Cards A team) = 5 IP, 3 R (win) 4 K's, 1 Walk

Quisenberry played, came in as a defensive replacement in the 8th.

The other three guys (Won, Takashi and Shackleford) on the Dodgers A team did not play this game

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