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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: A legend in my own mind
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Bill's follow up observation only mentioned Cecil since Prince was just in diapers then.
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: A legend in my own mind
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There have been several Homers of which the lastest is Bailey of the Reds.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: In front of a fajita platter and a cold beer
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I first posted this years ago.
Real people I have known: Justin Case Rose Pillow* (they got married; her married name was Rose Pillow Case) Rusty Gates Rick Shaw Happy Beaver (he changed it the day he turned 18) Sandy Bottoms Brown Trout Lake Trout Brook Trout Rainbow Trout Bigby Hinds Phuc Yu Tseng (pronounced just as badly as you can imagine) Joseph Phuc Lee (ditto) Cole Black and the worst of all: Pez Dispenza
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| Thank you for this post: | damientheomen3 (11-06-2009) |
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Minors (Single A)
Join Date: Apr 2009
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My three-time all-star catcher's name is Bryan O'Brien.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Rapid City, SD
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In the CBU, Bobbbuttons has a pitcher named Raymond Raymond.
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Hartford, CT
Posts: 1,408
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In my solo league, the Chicago Cubs have a defensive whiz at shortstop, who goes by the name of Newt Yuke. I just find the name fascinating, is all.
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: La Plata, MD
Posts: 419
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There was a Rich Player once...but he wasn't talented enough to become a rich player.
I worked on the names files so I don't get a lot of bizarre names anymore. The best I have now is Ray Ray. I do have Jim Zorn, but I don't know how much longer he'll be around.
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Hartford, CT
Posts: 1,408
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Oh, I do remember that the LA Dodgers' double-play combination is Bobby Jones at shortstop, and Bob Jones at second.
Bob Jones played for the Braves, and was dealt to the Dodgers right before the trade deadline. A week later, the Braves decided to be lazy and not take the nameplate off the jersey; they went out and made a trade with Kansas City, to acquire a different Bobby Jones. |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: May 2003
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 911
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I just got the best name ever.
I've been simming into the very far future. I'm in the 2250s, so I have the history of baseball from 1871-2256 right now. Nearly 300 years. I came home from work today to see where I was and if anyone broke the all time hits and home run records. I saw that someone did break the HR record. I see that the guy hit 900 HR and that he also hit 75 in a single year to break the single season record. (This guy hit 903 HR, including a 1.000+ OPS and 46 HR in 108 games at age 40 when he got a career ending injury of all things!) Anyway, I digress; when I open up the single season HR leaderboards, the 4th guy on the list is Cy Young. Id do a double take. But no, it's true! A guy on the Phillies named Cy Young hit 68 home runs in 2255. And, looking at his career, he's a shoe-in HOFer. He's 29, a six time all star, 3 time MVP and has bout 470+ career home runs already. Not only a second Cy Young, but a second HOF Cy Young! |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: with my army of orangutans
Posts: 784
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In my major solo league, there are players named:
Mike Myers Edward Wall, a 265 lb. catcher Ralph Kay, a starting pitcher with great stuff Many pitchers with terrible control and a last name of Walker Pete Short, 5'9" second baseman Juan Tofoli, not a cool name but he's friggin 7 feet tall!
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My epic dynasty - Follow the interesting history of a completely fictional baseball universe! (Mixture of historical and modern elements) And what's an epic dynasty without an almanac? Last edited by damientheomen3; 12-08-2009 at 12:25 AM. |
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