I decided to do a replay from 1901 to 1999. In this replay waivers were off; financials off; rookies went to there own teams; and
no re-calc.
I wanted to see how things would work out.
Just a little taste of what I found when I looked through the history.
- Pitsburgh had the most world titles with 19 followed by the A's at 13
- Lloyd Moseby is the HR leader with 820 (and still playing at the age of 40)
- Rogers Hornsby is the hits leader with 4928
- Ken Brett went 30-8 with Boston in 1971
- Sam McDowell won 338 games for the Indians
All in all and very satisfactory change to history
Anyone wants to know how their favorite player did. I'll look em up.