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Old 06-30-2006, 01:08 PM   #49 (permalink)
Brife71
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The Mariners played .461 ball, and made the playoffs 3 times, but no championships.

Ken Griffey Jr. is a 2 time All-Star, and sure bet Hall of Famer if the sim kept going, but he was still playing in 2005. He had 2541 hits, 515 homers, 1642 RBI, a .292 avg. and 206 steals.

Jay Buhner was a 2 time All-Star and won 1 gold glove. He had 1675 hits for a .276 avg, 302 homers, and 1063 RBI

Edgar Martinez was a 3 time All-Star and was inducted into the Hall of Fame. He had 2530 hits, 339 homers, 1348 RBI, and a .302 avg.

Randy Johnson never devolped for the Expos right and stayed in the minors too long. He finally got a shot at the Majors when he went to the Marlins, but didn't have a great career. He was 102-105 with a 4.32 ERA and 1118 K's

Dave Fleming played 13 years in the Majors but was only so-so. He had a 95-116 record with a 4.90 ERA and 1101 K's

Tino Martinez was an All-Star once and had a fairly good career. He ended with 1652 hits for a .282 avg., 287 homers, and 995 RBI

Jamie Moyer went 119-126 with a 4.24 ERA and 1329 K's.

Carl Yastrzemski was a6 time All-Star and had 7 really good years to start his career, then he started getting hurt alot and his rating declined dramatically. He ended with a .273 average, 220 homers, 844 RBI, and 1658 hits.

Jackie Robinson was a 3 time All-Star. He had a .262 avg, 93 homers, 474 RBI, 1205 hits, and 2324 steals over his career.

Joe Torre was a Hall of Famer, 12 time All-Star, 4 time Gold Glover, and 1 time MVP. He ended with 3884 hits, 376 homers, 1662 RBI, and a .300 average.

Frank Robinson was a 4 time All-Star. He had 2579 hits, 443 homers, 1376 RBI, and a .258 avg over his career.

The Blue Jays played .461 ball went to the playoffs 4 times and won 2 titles in 2002, and 2004

The Expos/Nationals had a .513 winning % went to the post season 11 times and won 2 titles in 1978, and the last one in 2005

The Diamondbacks, Devil Rays, and Mariners were the only 3 teams never to win a title. As far as teams that played for a long time the White Sox had the wost % at .455 they only saw the playoffs 4 times and won 1 title in 1932. The Reds only saw post seaon play 6 times, winning twice, and the Twins/Senators only 6 as well but won 3 titles

As Far as perfect games go, i'm not sure how to go about finding them, but if anyone knows I'd be more than happy to look it up
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