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The Emerald City: Quest For The World Series


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Hey all,

I will be starting a new dynasty about... you guessed it, the Seattle Mariners! And... right again, the quest for their first (appearance in the) World Series!

I had one other dynasty a long time ago about the Braves (South Side Story, under the name dutchxperienz) but, due to technical difficulties, I was forced to end it. Now, after a long absence, I have decided to make my comeback (;P), this time under the name of "Doctor Bananas".

I decided to choose the Seattle Mariners for a number of reasons, the biggest of which being that I think they are a great franchise that, with some proper management (in-game and in real life), could achieve great things. Despite losing Raul Ibañez to free agency, they still have some great players, such as Junior and Ichiro. They're also have ace pitchers like King Felix and Bedard.

Anyways, I hope you guys will enjoy this dynasty! TBH I am not quite sure how I will go about presenting it; if I will do per-game or per-series-recaps. And if you guys have any advice on presentation, trades or whatever, I would love to hear it!

Enjoy.

(Will be adding a lot more content tomorrow, just wanted to get this first post out there)

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not sure if you're looking for accuracy, but it's roy corcoran.

also, jimenez was not on the opening day roster. jakubauskus and tuiasosopo (ichiro was injured) were. you're also missing beltre at third.

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not sure if you're looking for accuracy, but it's roy corcoran...... you're also missing beltre at third
you're absolutely right, just changed it.
also, jimenez was not on the opening day roster. jakubauskus and tuiasosopo (ichiro was injured) were.
right again, but i'm not really at home with roster editing tools. also, i couldn't find any opening day rosters to download, so i just went with kgbaseball's 2009 roster (v. 7.1.)
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hey,

does anyone have any advice on how to sort of export the standings from the game? because right now i have to write them all down individually and then type them in in photoshop. this is probably the most time-consuming part of the process and i would really like to cut down on how long it takes.

any advice/ help is much appreciated!

thanks

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update: i've decided to do series recaps instead of game recaps as it just takes too much time to write an article and edit all the standings after each game.

so on that note, here is a recap of the series vs. the oakland a's. next stop: seattle for the home opener!

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hey,

sorry for the delay but iv been pretty busy this week and couldnt find the time to make a full article for every series. however, i have played about 15 games (5 series) since the last update so i will just recap those for you now.

Series vs. Detroit

<<SIGNED O. VILLARREAL FOR 2 YRS @ $1.9M/YR>>

Game 1: L 2-1 (W - Verlander, L - Hernandez)

Felix Hernandez - 14.1 IP, 11.93 ERA before game

Hernandez was unlucky in the loss (9 IP, 2 ER, but no run support)

Game 2: L 14-10 (W - Willis, L - Bedard)

Bullpen got destroyed: Leading 10-2 in 5th, 9-run 6th for Tigers

Game 3: L 3-1 (W - Jackson, L - Silva)

Silva (8 IP, 3ER), Villarreal (1 IP, 0 H)

Ichiro Season AVG = .193, Sweeney Season AVG = .136

Series vs. Tampa Bay

Game 1: W 4-0 (W - Vargas, L - Sonnanstine)

Vargas' first appearance of season, complete game shutout (2 H, 6 K)

Ichiro .180, Sweeney .115

Saunders. 500, HR in second game in Majors

Game 2: W 4-3 (W - Rowland-Smith, L - Price)

Rowland-Smith (6.2 IP, 2 ER, 7 K), ejected (2 HBP)

B. Morrow - S3

Game 3: W 15-4 (W - Bedard, L - Kazmir)

Bedard struck out side to start game

2 HRs in 4th

9-run 7th inning

SEA 17 H, TB 7 H

Bedard - 9 IP, 7 H, 4 ER, 13 SO, 3 HR

Series vs. Anaheim

Game 1: L 1-0 (W - Santana, L - Washburn)

Both teams had 4 H, Washburg unfortunate in loss

Game 2: L 11-14 (W - Saunders, L - Rowland-Smith)

Pitching was very poor

Rowland-Smith - 4.2 IP, 6 H, 7 ER, 2 HR

Villarreal - 2.1 IP, 5 H, 4 ER, 1 HR

M. Lowe - 0.1 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 1 HR

Attempted late comback (4-run 8th) but bullpen threw it away again

Game 3: L 7-6 (W - Weaver, L - Hernandez)

Hernandez continues to struggle (6 IP, 9 H, 7 ER, 3 BB)

<<UPDATE: SIGNED P. BYRD (3 YRS @ $2.9M/ YR)>>

Series vs. White Sox

Game 1: W 3-1 (W - Byrd, L - Cassel)

Byrd (8 IP, 4 H, 1 ER) wins first game for Seattle

Branyan hit walk-off HR in ninth

Chicago made two errors

ROSTER MOVE - VARGAS TO No. 5 SPOT, HERNANDEZ TO LONG RELIEF

Game 2: L 4-2 (W - Buehrle, L - Bedard)

Pitching did not get the run support it needed and deserved.

Game 3: L 8-4 (W - Danks, L - Washburn)

Back-to-back homers for Chicago in 2nd inning

CWS 15 H, SEA 6 H

STANDINGS:

Oakland 13-8 0.0

Anaheim 12-9 1.0

Seattle 9-13 4.5

Texas 8-13 5.0

Series vs. Oakland

Game 1: W 3-2 (W - Rowland-Smith, L - Eveland)

Rowland-Smith - 8.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 8 SO

Ichiro - 2 SB (28)

Game 2: W 2-0 (W - Byrd, L - Cahill)

Byrd - 8 IP, 3 H, 6 BB, 4 SO, Season ERA - 0.56

Ichiro - 4 SB (32)

Game 3: W 3-2 (W - Villarreal, L - Turnbow)

Hernandez - 5.1 IP, 7 H, 4 ER

Villarreal - 2.2 IP, 2 H, 0 ER

Cordero - 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 ER

Ichiro - 4 SB (36)

STANDINGS:

Anaheim 14-11 0.0

Oakland 12-13 1.0

Seattle 12-13 2.0

Texas 10-15 4.0

<< TRADE UPDATE: FELIX HERNANDEZ & CHRIS SHELTON -> KC; ZACH GREINKE & ALBERTO CALLASPO -> SEA >>

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