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  • #91
    AUGUST 26TH: Marlins (58-70) At Dodgers (78-52)
    Bryn Smith was matching Hershiser pitch for pitch in a shutout duel until he gave up a 2 run homer to Sandberg in the 7th. We scraped together runs in the 8th and 9th but Cook lost it in the 10th.
    Final Score: Dodgers 3 Marlins 2 (10 Innings)




    AUGUST 27TH: Marlins (58-71) At Dodgers (79-52)
    Chuck Smith really labored but gave us 6 innings of 3 run ball. We trailed 3-1 when Gene Larkin blasted a three run shot in the 6th off of Pedro Martinez to take the lead. Landrum & Heredia combined to shut them out over the final three innings and we get back in the win column.
    Final Score: Marlins 7 Dodgers 3




    AUGUST 28TH: Marlins (59-71) At Dodgers (79-53)
    Saunders pitched brilliantly, leaving after six with a 3-1 lead. Bedrosian then shit the bed, giving up 5 runs, capped by an Eric Davis grand slam and we couldn't recover as the Dodgers take 2 of 3 from us.
    Final Score: Dodgers 8 Marlins 4
    I luv British womenz.

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    • #92
      AUGUST 29TH: Marlins (59-72) Vs Giants (67-65)
      Heaton sucked, the bullpen sucked, Matt Williams hit 3 home runs. Yeah. Brutal way to start a homestand.
      Final Score: Giants 14 Marlins 5




      AUGUST 30TH: Marlins (59-73) Vs Giants (68-65)
      Frank Tanana pitched a gem. He got in trouble in the 8th and even though our bullpen scuffled it upheld his lead as we scored just 3 but it was enough to get the win.
      Final Score: Marlins 3 Giants 1




      AUGUST 31ST: Marlins (60-73) Vs Giants (68-66)
      Dave Burba shut us out. Yip. That about says it all. Lone bright spot was Bryn Smith going the distance even though he gave up 5 runs. Blech!
      Final Score: Giants 5 Marlins 0



      SEPTEMBER 1ST: Marlins (60-74) Vs Giants (69-66)
      Chuck Smith gave up 4 first inning runs but settled down after that. Unfortunately we couldn't overcome the deficit.
      Final Score: Giants 4 Marlins 3
      I luv British womenz.

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      • #93
        SEPTEMBER 1ST: INJURY & TRANSACTION NEWS
        Geno Petrali has a sprained finger and is headed to the 15 day DL.
        Mark Carreon has a broken bone in his hand and is also headed to the 15 day DL.

        40 Man Roster Signings

        Signed: LF Wayne Kirby- Former Indian, 29 years old and rated 63/65. Signed for 2 years at $140K.

        Signed: 2B Keith Lockheart- Played a bunch of years in San Diegos system, 28 years old, rated 57/63. Signed for 2 years at $140K.

        Signed: SS Curtis Wilkerson- 32 years old, played with a bunch of teams. Rated 64/64. Signed for 2 years at $140K.

        Signed: LF Ozzie Canseco- 29, has seen time with St. Louis and Oakland. Rated 63/65. Signed for 2 years at $140K.

        Signed: C Matt Merullo- 28, has seen time with the White Sox. Rated 66/67. Signed for 2 years at $140K.

        Signed: 1B Jim Bowie- 28, bounced around Oaklands system for years before going overseason. 58/64. 2 years, $140K.

        Signed: RP Dale Polley- 28, former Yankee farmhand. 52/62. 2 years, $140K.

        Signed: SP Eric Hillman- 27, was in the Mets system. 68/73. Great control. Signed at 2 years, $180K.

        Next year i'll do a better job of maintaining an official 40 man roster (the game doesn't do this).
        But here is a list of the 15 players i've added to the major league roster (17 because of the injuries).

        SP Armando Reynoso, SP Eric Hillman, SP Jeff Ballard, RP Josias Manzanillo, RP Carlos Reyes, RP Dale Polley.
        C Matt Merullo, OF Ozzie Canseco, 3B Jason Hufford, 3B Tom Quinlan, 2B Jose Mota, OF Timo Perez, OF John Cangelosi,
        OF Wayne Kirby, 1B Jim Bowie, 2B Keith Lockheart, SS Curtis Wilkerson


        We've also promoted Ordonez, Green and Everett to AA to finish the year there. They'll play half of next season in AA and the second half in AAA.



        SEPTEMBER 1ST: AROUND THE LEAGUE
        The Dodgers are within 3.5 of the Astros in the NL West.
        The Yankees lead the Blue Jays by just half a game in the AL East.
        The White Sox have pretty much wrapped up the AL West thanks to a 6 game Mariner losing streak.
        I luv British womenz.

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        • #94
          let's go Blue Jays.
          NEWARK BULLDOGS WALL OF HONOR
          DE JUSTIN JONES
          LB DOMINGO PERSAUD
          TE THOMAS MACOMBER
          LT IRWIN KAO
          WR ANDREW ROBEY
          SS GREGORY BOYD
          RB ALAN CRESPO
          G MALCOLM "BIG KAT" SINGLETON
          WR WALTER WALKER
          G AMOS BAILEY
          QB DWIGHT "KING" BURGER
          RB GARY "THE SITUATION" JAMISON
          WR JOSE HOOVER
          K BUTCH SCHULZ
          LB MACK EDWARDS
          DE STEPHEN BRIGHAM
          WR JESSE LUCAS
          C NORMAN ENRIGHT
          SS JUNIOR EL NIN0



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          • #95
            SEPTEMBER 2ND: Marlins (60-75) Vs Rockies (48-88)
            Well our offense woke up today against Steve Sparks. McGee and Goodwin each had 3 RBI. Saunders only went 5 but our expanded bullpen had little problem shutting the Rockies down as we picked up a nice win.
            Final Score: Marlins 11 Rockies 1





            SEPTEMBER 2ND: INURY & ROSTER NEWS
            Tom Goodwin has a sprained thumb and will likely miss the rest of the season. Rather than DL him and spend more money he'll just stay on the roster and sit out. Also, we will be expanding our rotation to add Armando Reynoso for the rest of the season to help not overwork our starters who will also have shorter leashes from here on out with the extra bullpen help.





            SEPTEMBER 3RD: Marlins (61-75) Vs Rockies (48-89)
            Neal Heaton pitched well but our pen scuffled and Robert Person for fug sakes was far too effective against us as we slipped back into the loss column.
            Final Score: Rockies 5 Marlins 3





            SEPTEMBER 4TH: Marlins (61-76) Vs Rockies (49-89)
            Reynoso went 6 strong giving up only 2 runs. Castilla and McGee had 3 hits a piece and we rolled to a nice win. We head to Atlanta where the surging Braves are only 5 out in the NL West.
            Final Score: Marlins 6 Rockies 2
            I luv British womenz.

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            • #96
              SEPTEMBER 5TH: Marlins (62-76) At Braves (78-60)
              Tanana got lit up for 7 runs in 4 innings and we just couldn't muster anything against Greg Maddux or their pen.
              Final Score: Braves 7 Marlins 2




              SEPTEMBER 6TH: Marlins (62-77) At Braves (79-60)
              This is getting pretty redundant. No offense again, although to be fair I did sit a couple of regulars. But Millwood shut us down. Bryn Smith had a rough go of it and we got trounced once more.
              Final Score: Braves 7 Marlins 1



              SEPTEMBER 7TH: Marlins (62-78) At Braves (80-60)
              Well, we can find all sorts of ways to lose. Chuck Smith labors thru 5 innings but only gives up 2 runs. Unfortunately again that's all they need as Glavine silences our bats once more.
              Final Score: Braves 2 Marlins 1



              SEPTEMBER 8TH: Marlins (62-79) At Braves (81-60)
              Wohooo!! Even though David Nied baffled us for over 6 innings we were able to scrap together a couple of runs off of their pen and a good performance by Saunders and our pen got us a win. Finaly.
              Final Score: Marlins 3 Braves 2
              I luv British womenz.

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              • #97
                SEPTEMBER 9TH: Marlins (63-79) At Rockies (51-92)
                Another day, another defeat. This time John Thomson stuffed us. World beaters I tell ya. Blech.
                Final Score: Rockies 5 Marlins 2



                SEPTEMBER 10TH: Marlins (63-80) At Rockies (52-92)
                Beaten by the long ball. Reynoso and Robert Person had a scoreless duel going until the 6th when the Dave Henderson hit a run jack off of Reynoso. Henderson added another homer as did Greg Litton and even though kept it close we came up just short once more.
                Final Score: Rockies 6 Marlins 4



                SEPTEMBER 11TH: Marlins (63-81) At Rockies (53-92)
                Ozzie Guillen hit his second HR in as many days (and of the season), this one a 3 run shot and also stole a base. Chris Gwynn hit a 2 run blast. In short we belted 18 hits and plated 11 in a romp, salvaging a game of this series.
                Final Score: Marlins 11 Rockies 1




                SEPTEMBER 12TH: OFF DAY




                SEPTEMBER 12TH: TRANSACTION & INJURY NEWS
                We basicaly renogotiated everyone we signed to be September filler for an additional year at the same price mainly because I didn't wanna have to spend free agency just signing filler for the 40 man roster. I really hate this though cause it ties up over $2 Million in salary in guys whose only use is to play in September.

                We signed Terry Shumpert to a 3 year deal worth $330K a year.

                Neal Heaton has shoulder tendinitis and is being shut down for the year. We'll finish the year back in a 5 man rotation with Armando Reynoso taking Heatons spot.
                I luv British womenz.

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                • #98
                  SEPTEMBER 13TH: Marlins (64-81) At Dodgers (86-61)
                  Another day, another lowly defeat. Tom Candiotti threw a complete shutout against us and Bryn Smith was pretty bad, his innings are getting up there.
                  Final Score: Dodgers 7 Marlins 0



                  SEPTEMBER 14TH: Marlins (64-82) At Dodgers (87-61)
                  Chuck Smith went 7 strong, allowing only 2 runs. Only problem is that Pedro Martinez threw a complete game shutout, so yeah.
                  Final Score: Dodgers 2 Marlins 0



                  SEPTEMBER 15TH: Marlins (64-83) At Dodgers (88-61)
                  Different day, same exact result. This time it's Greg Gross throwing a complete game shutout against us. W'ere headed home for a homestand that hopefully will help us avoid 90 losses.
                  Final Score: Dodgers 2 Marlins 0




                  SEPTEMBER 15TH: ROSTER NEWS
                  Geno Petrali was activated from the DL. Matt Merullo was sent down to AA.




                  SEPTEMBER 15TH: AROUND THE LEAGUE
                  The Astros lead over the Dodgers is at 3 games. Everyone else in the NL West is out of it.
                  The Yankees hold a 2.5 game lead over the Blue Jays in the AL East.
                  I luv British womenz.

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                  • #99
                    SEPTEMBER 16TH: Marlins (64-84) Vs Padres (79-69)
                    Yay, we scored 2 runs!! Boo, they scored 12!! Reynoso was shit, the bullpen was shit. I feel like shit. Shitball.
                    Final Score: Padres 12 Marlins 2




                    SEPTEMBER 17TH: Marlins (64-85) Vs Padres (80-69)
                    Well, we led 7-1 and Tanana was breezing along. Then he gave up 4 in the 6th. We still led 7-6 going into the ninth when Goose let up the tying run and then a 3 run shot to Gary Sheffield, his 2nd HR of the day. So we lose another. Terry Shumpert maybe celebrating his new contract did go 5-5, so that's something. Something.
                    Final Score: Padres 10 Marlins 8




                    SEPTEMBER 18TH: ROSTER NEWS
                    Mark Carreon was activated from the DL. Tom Goodwin was place on the DL retroactivly.




                    SEPTEMBER 18TH: Marlins (64-86) Vs Padres (81-69)
                    The good news, Bryn Smith and the bullpen pitched well, scattering 11 hits and allowing just 2 runs. The bad news, Andy Benes held us to 2 hits and 1 run, thus making them better in this particular game.
                    Final Score: Padres 2 Marlins 1




                    SEPTEMBER 19TH: Marlins (64-87) Vs Padres (79-69)
                    Chuck Smith threw 6 good innings of 2 run ball and we were tied late but Manzanillos gave up an 8th inning run and that was all she wrote. Swept.
                    Final Score: Padres 3 Marlins 2




                    SEPTEMBER 19TH: INURY NEWS
                    Dave Nilsson has a strained elbow and will miss 5 games but we arn't gonna deactivate him.




                    SEPTEMBER 19TH: AROUND THE LEAGUE
                    The Astros still have a 4.5 game lead on the Dodgers and time is running out on the boys in blue.
                    In the AL East the Yankees cling to a 1 game lead on the Blue Jays and the Indians are now just 4 back.
                    The White Sox all but have the AL West wrapped up with a 6.5 game lead on the Mariners.
                    I luv British womenz.

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                    • SEPTEMBER 20TH: Marlins (64-88) Vs Reds (77-76)
                      Saunders pitched ok but only got thru 5 innings. Our pen gave up a couple of runs. We played from behind all game and just couldn't get it done. Again.
                      Final Score: Red 5 Marlins 3




                      SEPTEMBER 21ST: Marlins (64-89) Vs Reds (78-76)
                      Reynoso threw 7 innings of 4 run ball for us. Jose Rijo threw 9 innings of no run ball against us. That about sums it up.
                      Final Score: Red 5 Marlins 0




                      SEPTEMBER 22ND: Marlins (64-90) Vs Reds (79-76)
                      Pretty wild game. Tanana gives up 4 in the first but settles down. We get homers from Gaetti, Lemke & Petrali but their bullpen outsdoes ours and they hold on for a win. Swept again. Man, this season can't end soon enough.
                      Final Score: Red 8 Marlins 6




                      SEPTEMBER 22ND: AROUND THE LEAGUE
                      The Astros lead is now 5.5 in the NL West, it's all but over.
                      The Blue Jays are still just 1 game back of the Yankees and it looks like it's gonna go down to the wire.
                      The Mariners have crept back to 4.5 games behind the White Sox but they'll need a miracle.
                      I luv British womenz.

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                      • SEPTEMBER 23RD: Marlins (64-91) At Giants (80-76)
                        We take a 5-3 lead to the ninth which Goose proceeds to blow, allowing them to tie it. We score in the 10th and again they tie it up. It goes into the 15th when Gil Heredia, our last pitcher, having to hit for himself, singles in a run. McGee follows with a 2 run double and we hold on to break the 10 game losing streak. WOOOHOOOOOO!!!
                        Final Score: Marlins 9 Giants 6 (15 Innings)




                        SEPTEMBER 24TH: Marlins (65-91) At Giants (80-77)
                        We gave our starters the day off and the reserves sucked llama nipple. Chuck Smith was mediocre, we pounded out 4 hits.
                        Final Score: Giants 7 Marlins 0




                        SEPTEMBER 24TH: ROSTER & INJURY NEWS
                        Dave Nilson is ready to play again.




                        SEPTEMBER 25TH: Marlins (65-92) At Giants (81-77)
                        Tony Saunders, then Cook, then Candaleria, all got lit up. Bud Black held us to two runs which was 12 more than needed.
                        Final Score: Giants 14 Marlins 2




                        SEPTEMBER 25TH: ROSTER & INJURY NEWS
                        Tony Saunders has a strained forearm, he's shut down for the year.
                        Bill Landrum has elbow tendinitis, he's shut down for the year.
                        Tom Goodwin is good to go, might as well bring him back for the final series.




                        SEPTEMBER 25TH: AROUND THE LEAGUE
                        Houston has clinched the NL West.
                        The White Sox have clinched the AL West.
                        The Yankees lead the AL East by 3 games.
                        I luv British womenz.

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                        • SEPTEMBER 26TH: Marlins (65-93) Vs Astros (97-61)
                          My oh my! We rock Shane Reynolds and Dave Nilsson blasts THREE HOME RUNS. Nice win.
                          Final Score: Marlins 9 Astros 3




                          SEPTEMBER 27TH: Marlins (65-93) Vs Astros (97-62)
                          They get out on us early but we scrape back all game and finaly go ahead in the 7th. Goose FINALY picks up a save and we are on a roll just in time for the season to end.
                          Final Score: Marlins 7 Astros 6




                          SEPTEMBER 28TH: Marlins (67-93) Vs Astros (97-63)
                          Bryn Smith throws a complete game gem and Lemke smacks a 3 run double as we roll again. Man, i'd love to make it four in a row tommorow.
                          Final Score: Marlins 5 Astros 1




                          SEPTEMBER 29TH: Marlins (68-93) Vs Astros (97-64)
                          Welp, beggers can't be choosers as our bullpen fell apart in the 8th and they pounced. Still, it was a much funner final four games than I anticipated.
                          Final Score: Astros 10 Marlins 6
                          I luv British womenz.

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                          • 1993 END OF SEASON STATS
                            Code:
                            1993 Batting          G   AVG    AB    H  2B  3B  HR   BB    K   SB  CS    R  RBI   SLG   OBP
                            McGee, Willie       149  .264   569  150  31   7   5   36   99   51  14   78   57  .369  .308
                            Guillen, Ozzie      145  .267   539  144  25   6   2   26   47   16  15   63   52  .347  .300
                            Gaetti, Gary        148  .254   548  139  26   0  13   44  109    2   5   68   58  .372  .316
                            Carreon, Mark       130  .275   461  127  23   4  12   39   54    1   6   56   60  .421  .337
                            Goodwin, Tom        123  .279   426  119  11   7   4   37   60   47  25   74   57  .366  .342
                            Lemke, Mark         115  .276   380  105  21   4   3   31   26    1   2   44   50  .376  .329
                            Larkin, Gene        130  .251   382   96  14   4   6   26   42    1   2   46   40  .356  .308
                            Shumpert, Terry     100  .255   368   94  12   4  10   29   69   22   8   51   42  .391  .314
                            Nilsson, Dave        87  .271   280   76  13   2   9   33   61    1   2   32   45  .429  .349
                            Castilla, Vinny      91  .271   225   61   9   1   5   18   31    1   2   27   18  .387  .331
                            Petralli, Geno       71  .270   189   51   6   0   2   22   29    0   0   22   19  .333  .343
                            Vander Wal, John    105  .212   212   45  11   3   2   17   62    1   2   14   21  .321  .267
                            Santovenia, Nelson   49  .270   126   34   4   0   1   11   22    0   0   10   14  .325  .333
                            Gwynn, Chris         64  .224   134   30   3   4   2    6   19    0   0   11   18  .351  .255
                            Smith, Bryn          33  .169    71   12   0   0   0    2   22    0   0    3    8  .169  .192
                            Heaton, Neal         26  .189    53   10   2   0   0    1   20    0   0    2    6  .226  .204
                            Tanana, Frank        30  .145    62    9   4   0   0    3   18    0   0    5    6  .210  .182
                            Saunders, Tony       31  .184    49    9   1   0   0    3   15    0   1    3    3  .204  .231
                            Cangelosi, John      20  .211    38    8   1   0   0    6    8    0   4    7    1  .237  .348
                            Smith, Chuck         21  .229    35    8   1   0   0    3   11    0   0    3    3  .257  .289
                            Hufford, Jason       16  .150    20    3   1   0   0    2    4    0   0    2    3  .200  .227
                            Perez, Timo           9  .167    18    3   0   0   0    1    1    0   0    1    1  .167  .211
                            Reynoso, Armando      8  .176    17    3   0   0   0    0    6    0   0    2    1  .176  .176
                            Quinlan, Tom          6  .143    14    2   0   0   0    2    3    0   0    0    1  .143  .250
                            Bowie, Jim            3  .400     5    2   1   0   0    0    0    0   0    2    2  .600  .400
                            Canseco, Ozzie        6  .222     9    2   0   1   0    2    1    0   1    1    2  .444  .364
                            Kirby, Wayne         11  .071    14    1   0   0   0    1    2    0   2    1    0  .071  .133
                            Merullo, Matt         1 1.000     1    1   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0 1.000 1.000
                            Heredia, Gil         56  .200     5    1   0   0   0    0    1    0   0    1    1  .200  .200
                            Lockhart, Keith       2  .000     2    0   0   0   0    0    1    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
                            Wilkerson, Curtis     2  .000     6    0   0   0   0    0    1    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
                            Bedrosian, Steve     73  .000     1    0   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
                            Candelaria, John     73  .000     1    0   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
                            Landrum, Bill        43  .000     2    0   0   0   0    0    2    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
                            Cook, Dennis         64  .000     4    0   0   0   0    0    4    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
                            Hillman, Eric         8  .000     1    0   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
                            Polley, Dale          3  .000     1    0   0   0   0    0    1    0   0    0    0  .000  .000

                            Code:
                            1993 Pitching       IP     ERA    G  GS   W   L  SV    K   BB   R/9
                            Smith, Bryn        236.1  3.88   33  33  12  12   0  109   47 11.04
                            Tanana, Frank      197.1  4.10   30  30  11  11   0  123   58 11.17
                            Saunders, Tony     175.1  4.26   31  31  11  11   0  160   79 13.09
                            Heaton, Neal       170.2  5.12   26  25   6  12   0   71   57 13.13
                            Smith, Chuck       127.1  4.95   21  21   6   9   0  106   62 14.28
                            Heredia, Gil        72.1  3.61   56   0   4   5   0   54   12 11.70
                            Bedrosian, Steve    61.1  3.82   73   0   6   4   2   43   32 11.01
                            Candelaria, John    54.1  3.31   73   0   1   5   0   30   16 11.10
                            Gossage, Rich       54.0  3.83   60   0   2   4  25   45   30 13.83
                            Cook, Dennis        54.0  2.67   64   0   1   4   2   34   18  9.33
                            Reynoso, Armando    49.1  5.66    8   8   2   6   0   31   17 12.41
                            Landrum, Bill       37.1  3.38   43   0   1   3   1   12    9 11.33
                            Hillman, Eric        9.0  2.00    8   0   0   0   0    4    0  8.00
                            Manzanillo, Josias   8.2  2.08   10   0   0   1   0    6    5  8.31
                            Ballard, Jeff        8.1  1.08    7   0   0   0   0    4    2  8.64
                            Polley, Dale         4.2  0.00    3   0   0   0   0    1    3  7.71
                            Reyes, Carlos        3.2  7.36    6   0   0   0   0    3    1 19.64
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                            • 1993 AROUND THE NL




                              MVP: RF Larry Walker, Montreal Expos
                              Cy Young: SP Mark Portugal, Houston Astros
                              ROTY: C Mike Piazza, Los Angeles Dodgers
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                              • 1993 AROUND THE AL



                                MVP: CF Ellis Burks, Chicago White Sox
                                Cy Young: SP Nolan Ryan, Texas Rangers
                                ROTY: RF Manny Ramirez, Cleveland Indians
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