- League name: The Antiquity League
- League URL:
http://antiquityleague.anthonygiacalone.net/home.htm
- League type: Historical (currently in September 1965)
- Number of teams: 14
- OOTP version: 2007/OOTP8 (will be switching to current OOTP version in 2010)
- Ratings: 1-20
- Sim Speed: M-TH, 7-8 says per sim, approx. One Sim Month per Real Week.
- Special Rules: Uses financial, coaching, modified medical, three minor league levels, MLEs for all players that ever played in the majors, talent change randomness only 20, NO scouting
My league, the Antiquity League, is a fourteen-team league that has been together since 1927 (or almost six years). We have a very solid core of owners drawn from a variety of professions and acquaintances. I am currently trying to change the culture of the league and that's why I am looking for experienced, quality OOTP owners. For years we had used Yahoogroups to communicate but I'm directing us toward using the league forum (
http://antiquityleague.14.forumer.com/index.php) for all league business and communications. In the five seasons since I originally posted this we've added four excellent owners and the league is thriving.
The Antiquity League draws from the 16 major league teams and any player that debuted before 1958 and was still active in professional baseball (using MLEs for minor leaguers). Prior to 1958, we have always used DMB but we switched to OOTP2007/8 for the 1958 season. We sim approximately thirty sim days per real-time week and complete approximately six seasons in a calendar year. Ownership of OOTP 2007 is not required but it is very strongly recommended. The league uses three levels of minor leagues, coaches and financials, but not scouting (and only a modified doctors system). The league webpage can be found at
http://antiquityleague.anthonygiacalone.net/home.htm.
The available team, the Baltimore Huns (
http://antiquityleague.anthonygiacal...ms/team_1.html), are the red-headed stepchild of the league. Over the last season, I have taken steps to solve the team's inequitable distribution of talent and built it's farm syste with an eye toward pitching and defense. Currently, they are 58-73, but they have a core of young talent/prospects that includes Rico Carty, Denis Menke, Bill Singer, Milt Pappas, Jim Maloney, Bill Hands, Phil Regan, Larry Hisle, Bobby Tolan, Mike Andrews, Mike Epstein, Pat Jarvis, Denny Doyle, Lou Piniella, Richie Scheinblum and Earl Williams.
If you are interested in assuming the general managership of one of these teams, please let me know as soon as possible. We are in midst of the 1965 Pennant Race and expect to start the 1966 draft (Tom Seaver and Reggie Jackson!) The first week of October.
If this is not a good time, please let me know if you'd be interested in taking control of one of the league's four 1969 expansion teams, which will begin drafting sometime in late summer of 2010.
Thanks for your time and consideration,
Anthony Giacalone
giacalone.anthony@gmail.com