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Old 11-17-2009, 08:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
timmermac
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Living History - A historical (mostly) dynasty

Hey folks. I did a dynasty a few years back that died because I tried to be waaaay too detailed with the information I was posting. Feel free to search for posts that I've made to see this.

Well... I've got another dynasty going. This one's also historical, and I'm still the Boston/Milwaukee/Atlanta Beaneaters/Doves/Braves/et al. I'm going to be posting in a much different fashion with this one, pretty much just posting when something interesting happens to pop up. I'm in the 10th year on this one, having started in 1901. I'm going to encourage the community to make requests for information on this one to keep it active, since my idea of interesting doesn't necessarily equal what everybody else finds interesting.

First off, the ground rules for this one.

I'm running it in commish mode and can't be fired.
I have a very deep feeder league setup, with 2 Subleagues and 10, 10-team divisions with random names in each subleague.
ReCalc is off
Players from the feeder leagues are competing with the historical players.
The amateur draft is 60 rounds
I'm only patched to 10.4.29 to this point.
Edit: I have patched to 10.4.31 now.

I am considering renaming the college feeder league teams in stages... I'm a U of Oregon fan, so the Pac-10 is likely to make an appearance in 1911.

Again, if anybody's got questions, favorite players they want looked up, who played 1B for Brooklyn in 1906, who was the number one pick in the draft, etc., please ask, and I'll post the answer for you.

This one will be going past the current season, so we'll even have some future baseball involved.

Next post will have the World Series teams from 1901-1909.
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Last edited by timmermac; 11-18-2009 at 10:52 PM. Reason: added some stuff.
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