fana28
OCL (Single A) Extreme Performances!
September 18, 2004 at 04:44AM View formatted
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The Water Boys 15 game streak and winning 26 of 27 games is certainly one of them.
LateBloomer
September 18, 2004 at 07:12AM View BBCode
Those damn Water Boys are playing well!! Can't keep up with them.
harrya247
September 18, 2004 at 06:35PM View BBCode
How about 9 trades in one season, lol (if you include re-doing 2 trades done too early). All I have left is my 3rd round draft pick; that's how bad I want to move up to AA. I'll probably be back down after a year in AA though, providing I can get there first. It's sorta extreme, lol. :lol:
LateBloomer
September 18, 2004 at 07:07PM View BBCode
Sometimes it takes extreme measures when we are out of patience. Your team seems to be playing well. I anticipated Philly to be doing better, but there is still time.
ez73
October 21, 2004 at 01:19AM View BBCode
In the 1957 ALCS, Boston Wonders won its series vs. Baltimore Bluesox 4-0 in large part due to hitting 18 HRs on those 4 games.
Roger Tutwiler hit 5 HRs
Toby White hit 4 HRs
Babe Cambell hit 3 HRs
Pat Donovan hit 3 HRs
Three others hit 1 HR
Somewhat of a surprising outcome considering the Bluesox won 15 of the 24 games we played during the regular season.
ez73
October 22, 2004 at 01:17AM View BBCode
One more follow up on one extreme performance by my ALCS and World Series MVP:
Roger Tutwiler had an amazing post season. Out of the 9 post season games that Boston played, here is a recap of his performance:
He had at least 1 hit in every game, and 2 or more hits in 7 of the games.
He hit at least 1 HR in each of the first 7 post season games.
He hit a total of 9 HRs in the post season (all coming in the first 7 games).
He batted .475 with an OBP of .523 and a SLG% of 1.225.
He scored 17 runs and recorded 20 RBIs.
Maul725
Bobo Reese Hits for Cycle
November 22, 2004 at 09:42AM View BBCode
in game 62 in 1959 against the New York Continentals. http://www.simdynasty.com/boxscore.jsp?boxscoreid=2440052&cityid=4
Reese is only the second player to hit for the cycle for the Maulers. John Saddaway has done it twice.
sierraguy
February 17, 2006 at 02:22PM View BBCode
Large comeback -- Rounders over Barnstormers
Trailing 14-4 in the bottom of the 7th, the Rounders hit 2 grand slams in one inning en route to scoring 10 runs to tie the game. And then won it with a walkoff homer in the 9th.
Maybe not that big of a deal, with the 1st place team beating up on the last place team, but look at that 7th inning. ABE really went off. The Barnstormers scored 7 runs of their own in the top of the inning and then the Rounders came back with 10 runs in the bottom of the inning to make a total of 17 runs scored in one inning.
Quite a 7th inning stretch!
http://www.simdynasty.com/boxscore.jsp?boxscoreid=4700442&cityid=15
Closer
December 17, 2006 at 04:39PM View BBCode
Slushbuckets firstbaseman, Dave Evans, goes 5 for 6 to cycle, with not one of those elusive triples, but 2 triples, amongst his 5 hits. Evans scored 3 and drove in 5 as he "cycled" his way through the last game of the season.
[url=http://simdynasty.com/boxscore.jsp?boxscoreid=6285379&cityid=9]Cycle[/url]
Closer
March 22, 2007 at 10:14PM View BBCode
Alchemist Catcher Don Moore goes yard 4 times.
[url=http://www.simdynasty.com/boxscore.jsp?boxscoreid=6841117&cityid=9]4-4-4-6[/url] Moore has a heyday at Hells Angels expense.
Radium55
May 20, 2009 at 06:21PM View BBCode
This post is a bit belated but I thought I would add it to the thread.
In the 2034 World Series the Snow Bears blew a 3-0 game margin to find themselves in a 7th and deciding game. And, it was decided decisively!
http://www.simdynasty.com/boxscore.jsp?playoff=true&series=33474&boxscoreid=180045
Two Snow Bears, Harry Anderson and the rookie Sam Moeller, hit for the cycle as the team rallied for 23 runs.
That was extreme.
heinerkin
2 grannies in the same game
September 05, 2010 at 12:08AM View BBCode
6/28/2059: John Jay [url=http://www.simdynasty.com/boxscore.jsp?boxscoreid=18135172&cityid=14]belts two grand slams[/url] in a 12-1 victory over the Java Men.
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