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A Home For The Aged: A BBM Marlins Expansion Dynasty
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IFL Champions-- 2016
NC Champions-- 2015, 2016
NC South Division Champions-- XI 2013-2023
IFL EoY-- 2013, 2016
Tigerhawk Hall of Fame:
LT Tony Esqueda, MLB Eric Jean, RDE Ted Lofton, CB Oliver McKenzie, RB Ken "DH" Singleton, WR Ken "Brick" Albriktsen, RT Brock Heath, QB Matt Sanford
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1994 NATIONAL LEAGUE

1994 AMERICAN LEAGUE

1994 POST SEASON
ALDS
Mariners sweep the Yankees 3-0
Orioles beat the Indians 3-1
NLDS
Astros beat the Braves 3-1
Mets beat the Dodgers 3-1
ALCS
Mariners defeat the Orioles 4-2
NLCS
Mets romp over the Astros 4-0
1994 WORLD SERIES
The Mets defeat the Mariners 4 games to 1 to claim the 1994 World Series Title.I luv British womenz.
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1994 EXPIRING CONTRACTS
C Geno Petrali: Really good guy who wants to stay but we don't need a left handed hitting catcher and even paying him the minimum is not beneficial to our finances. We opt to let him walk.
RF Chris Gwynn: With the emergence of LF David Hulse and a whole host of Outfielders ready to go, we decide to pass on offering a contract to Chris.
SP Bryn Smith: We make every attempt to sign him for near what he made this year but he wants a raise and we don't have ability to give it to him. We let him go.
SP Frank Tanana: Man, Frank was kind of bitchy when we talked to him. He thinks a slight raise is in order but we arn't willing to pay him. He's gone.
SP Armando Reynoso: LOL. Yeah, sure. GOODBYE.
RP Dale Polley: He just isn't good enough to warrant paying even a minimum contract to. So long Dale.I luv British womenz.
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START OF 1995 FINANCES
Code:Farm System: $5,600,000 (10th) Scouting: $6,200,000 (10th) Medical: $3,400,000 (10th) Salaries: $6,800,000 (28th) Salary Budget: $5,400,000 Cash: $1,300,000
We have almost zero wiggle room right now when it comes to finances. Do I risk spending money and hope we win enough to generate attendance and some positive cash flow? Of course if I spend and we continue to lose then I'll be out of cash quicker than A frog farts and i'll be in deep doodie.
Of course as always I wanna spend money in our system too but man am I hamstrung.
One course of action is to try and dump the contracts of Ozzie Gullen and Joey Cora, which combined add up to about $1M dollars. Both of those guys are horrid defensively as well which would go to something else I wanna do which is improve our infield defense.
Well, as we head into Winter time let's see what we can do.I luv British womenz.
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I would lower medical a little. You had guys hurt all season long at that amount. May as well let them get hurt at a lower cost.IFL Champions-- 2016
NC Champions-- 2015, 2016
NC South Division Champions-- XI 2013-2023
IFL EoY-- 2013, 2016
Tigerhawk Hall of Fame:
LT Tony Esqueda, MLB Eric Jean, RDE Ted Lofton, CB Oliver McKenzie, RB Ken "DH" Singleton, WR Ken "Brick" Albriktsen, RT Brock Heath, QB Matt Sanford
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1995 OFFSEASON MOVES
November 7th: Renogotiated: SP Ryan Bowen to a 3 year deal worth $370K per year. I'm not sure of his talent level but he has decent and this is a pretty fair deal. It helps that he likes playing here.
November 7th, Trade:
Really like this deal from a couple of perspectives. Firstly it saves us $300K and brings in $400K so financialy it's a very nice deal. And I think the talent end is a win for me as well. We gave up a decent prospect in Bradley but he's years away from contributing. Losing Guillen was....well I dunno. He hit ok but his defense was shit. On the other hand we have no idea how Cordero will work out and it was nice having a veteran backup there but what can ya do.Code:We Send ----------------- SS Ozzie Guillen 30 77/77 $430K/1YRS SP Ryan Bradley 19 53/78 $4K/ARB97 To The Boston Red Sox In Exchange For ----------------- SP Pete Walker 25 63/70 $134K/2YRS SP Tim Van Egmond 25 74/77 $7K/ARB97 $400K Cash
From our end Walker is more or less a 40 man roster filler type guy but Van Egmond is just the kind of pitcher i like, good control and good endurance, I can easily see him competing for a rotation spot. I think both sides are happy with this deal.
December 1st, Trade:
Well now, a case of give and take. We gave up on 2 young electric arms but with Heredia and Percival slotted in the back end of our pen they were both expendable. Losing Cora doesn't bother me at all as Sanchez is a defensive whiz at SS & 2B and that's something I really wanted. I believe he can also be a quality bat as well. The only drawback is that he's in the last year of his contract but ya gotta take the good with the bad. Assenmach struggled last year but his stuff is still really good, better than anyone we've had on our team in it's short existance and more importantly he's a Lefty who can come in and we believe get out big time left handed bats. I'm very pleased with this deal.Code:We Send ----------------- 2B Joey Cora 29 75/75 $630K/2YRS 3B Phil Hiatt 25 67/71 $7K/ARB97 RP Rudy Seanez 26 73/75 $220K/1YRS RP Josias Manzanillo 27 71/73 $13K/ARB96 To The Chicago Cubs In Exchange For ----------------- SS Rey Sanchez 27 78/78 $218K/1YRS RP Paul Assenmacher 33 76/76 $420K/1YRS
December 18th, Trade:
What we give up are 2 guys who were 40 man roster filler and a sound SP prospect and what we gained was a better all around backup catcher and a decent LF prospect as well as $500K. I'm very happy with this deal.Code:We Send ----------------- 2B Donnie Sadler 19 49/66 $150K/1YRS C Craig Colbert 29 59/61 $150K/1YRS SP Glenn Dishman 24 60/83 $4K/ARB97 To The Colorado Rockies In Exchange For ----------------- C John Flaherty 27 72/73 $113K/ARB96 LF Ozzie Timmons 24 58/76 $5K/ARB97 $500K Cash
January 25th, Trade:
Not much to this deal, just trying to fill out my 40 man roster cheaply and I don't have many tradeable assets. Eddy actually seems to have decent stuff so he's more than just a warm body, that's good I suppose.Code:We Send ----------------- LF Ozzie Timmons 24 58/76 $5K/ARB97 To The Oakland Athletics In Exchange For ----------------- LF Scott Lydy 26 59/62 $8K/ARB97 SP Chris Eddy 25 64/71 $6K/ARB97
February 12th: Signed: Catcher John Russell for 1 year at $160K. The 34 year old veteran is rated 60/60 and will be our AAA Catcher and fill out or 40 man roster.I luv British womenz.
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Ooooh i'm apprehensive and excited for this upcoming season. I was really into playing all my games but being horrid every year will suck that out of me soon I think, and I honestly dont like the way Moguls AI runs a team when you sim. This is an important season for me and my fishies!!I luv British womenz.
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1995 MLB OFFSEASON MOVES
BIG FREE AGENT SIGNINGS
Mike Greenwell signed with Seattle for 4 years at $3,150,000
Bill Swift left the Giants to sign with the Angels for $1,800,000 at 2 years.
Robbie Thompson also left the Giants to go to Texas for 3 years and $2,550,000.
Jose Canseco left the Rangers and signed with Baltimore for $2,450,000 and 2 years.
John Wetteland left Montreal to sign with Seattle at $1,700,000 for 3 years.
Mitch Williams went from Philly to Cleveland.
Sean Berry exited Montreal and signed with the Mets for $2.5 Million and 3 years.
Dennis Eckersley went from Oakland to Cleveland.
Jeff King left the Pirates to sign with the Yankees for 3 years at $2.6M.
Eddie Taubansee went from Houston back to his original club of Cleveland.
Bruce Hurst and Mike Stanton signed nice deals to pitch in Texas.
The Red Sox signed Charlie Liebrandt for 2 seasons.
Bob Patterson and Bobby Thigpen went to the Dodgers.
Orlando Merced left the Pirates to become a Twin.
Micky Morandini left Philly to play in Oakland.
Dave Martinez went from the Giants to the Mets.
Ed Sprage left Toronto for Cleveland.
Otis Nixon signed with Boston.
Jeff Conine joined the Chicago Cubs.
Paul Molitor went back home and signed with Millwaukee.
TRADES
The only big deal of the offseason saw the Mets acquire Seattle closer Sasaki Kazuhiro in exchange for a slew of young talent including RP Anthony Young and some solid prospects.
RETIREMENTS
Vince Coleman, Ozzie Smith, Mike Gallego, Carlton Fisk, Dave Winfield, Kevin Bass, Lonnie Smith, Larry Anderson, Armando Reynoso, Bob Walk, Charlie O'Brien, Cecil Espy, Neal Heaton, Wally Backman, Nolan Ryan, Charlie Hough, Jeff Reardon, Bryn Smith, Frank Tanana. Those are just the names that standout to me, of course there were alot more.I luv British womenz.
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1995 ROSTER AND PREVIEW
Ok, lets start top to bottom. Our Catching situation I think is very nice. Nilsson/Flaherty is a nice combo that allows Dave to sit against hard lefties. Financialy both guys are likely to be arbitration cases at the end of the year, so that's not good but I'm hoping we have the ability to lock Nilsson up long term.Code:C- Dave Nilson 25 83/89 $146K/ARB95 1B- JT Snow 27 79/89 $146K/ARB95 2B- Rey Sanchez 27 79/79 $218K/1YRS SS- Wil Cordero 23 75/87 $146K/ARB96 3B- Vinny Castilla 27 79/79 $146K/ARB95 LF- Tom Goodwin 26 77/89 $850K/4YRS CF- David Hulse 27 67/69 $146K/ARB96 RF- Chad Curtis 26 77/77 $146K/ARB95 BENCH C- John Flaherty 27 72/72 $146K/ARB95 C- Nelson Santovenia 33 62/62 $180K/1YRS 1B- Gene Larkin 32 66/66 $410K/2YRS 2B- Terry Shumpert 28 73/73 $330K/1YRS 2B- Kurt Stilwell 29 69/69 $280K/1YRS RF- Jon Nunnally 23 70/73 $146K/ARB97 PITCHING STAFF SP- Tony Saunders 20 73/83 $146K/ARB95 SP- Chuck Smith 25 73/80 $146K/ARB96 SP- Ryan Bowen 27 75/76 $370K/3YRS SP- Phil Leftwich 25 73/75 $146K/ARB96 SP- Tim Van Egmond 25 74/77 $146K/ARB97 CL- Troy Percival 25 78/81 $146K/ARB97 SE- Gil Heredia 29 77/78 $280K/3YRS SR- Paul Assenmacher 34 76/76 $420K/1YRS SR- Pete Walker 25 70/73 $134K/2YRS MR- Jeff Ballard 31 63/63 $190K/1YRS LR- Eric Hillman 28 64/66 $200K/1YRS AAA C- John Russell 34 60/60 $160K/1YRS * 1B- Tim Costo 26 58/61 $12K/ARB97 * SS- Esteban Beltre 27 63/65 $26K/ARB96 * LF- John Cangelosi 32 66/66 $12K/ARB97 * CF- Carl Everett 23 73/92 $12K/ARB97 * RF- Shawn Green 22 74/88 $12K/ARB97 * SP- Frank Seminara 27 69/69 $113K/ARB95 * RP- Chris Eddy 25 70/73 $12K/ARB97 * RP- Jose Alberro 25 68/71 $12K/ARB97 * RP- AJ Sager 30 66/69 $12K/ARB97 * RP- Gary Buckels 29 63/66 $146K/1YRS * AA 1B- Guillermo Velasquez 26 53/56 $16K/ARB97 * SS- Keith Kessinger 28 52/60 $12K/ARB97 * LF- Scott Lydy 26 59/62 $12K/ARB97 * SP- Cory Lidle 23 71/85 $8K/ARB97 * A 2B- Ralph Milliard 21 54/72 $5K/ARB97 3B- Mike Lamb 19 51/74 $8K/ARB97 SP- Rodrigo Lopez 19 61/92 $6K/ARB97 SP- Ryan Rupe 20 58/90 $5K/ARB97 R 2B- Jerry Hairston 18 53/72 $5K/ARB97 3B- Troy Glaus 18 57/83 $5K/ARB97 SP- Adrian Hernandez 20 51/91 $5K/ARB97 SP- Josh Fogg 18 51/85 $5K/ARB97 SP- Lance Davis 18 51/87 $5K/ARB97 RP- Eric Gagne 19 57/70 $5K/ARB97 RP- Jason Childers 20 51/83 $5K/ARB97 RP- Tony Cogan 18 47/78 $5K/ARB97
JT Snow and Gene Larkin will platoon at 1st base with Snow going against righties. I don't think JT will become arbitration eligable this year so that's a good thing.
Rey Sanchez at 2B is like a much better version of Joey Cora. Better hitter, MUCH better fielder. The kind of guy you can put out there and not worry about. Wil Cordero at SS is an unknown, he has all the talent in the world I just hope i'm not rushing him. Vinny Castilla will play everyday at 3B although I really would like to see him hit righties better but I think he's about as good as he's gonna be in that department. I wouldn't be surprised to see him flourish, flounder or anywhere in between. The left side of my infield defense is gonna be suspect again, but at least the right side should be pretty awesome.
In the Outfield David Hulse will start the year as my CF against righties, he impressed me enough last year that I feel ok starting the season with him and seeing what happens. Goodwin will move to LF against righties and CF against lefties. Chad Curtis will play RF against righties and LF against lefties and Terry Shumpert will be our RF against lefty bats. Green and Everett will start the year in AAA to get a little more seasoning but i'm already prepared to call them up if neccesary, and once they get here they will start. Green and Curtis will likely platoon in RF once Shawn gets the callup.
Our bench is decent enough. Jon Nunnaly has impressed enough with his power to win a spot and Shumpert and Stillwell can play all over the place so while they arn't world beaters they do provide flexability.
As for our pitching staff, well it's the starters who are the question marks. We have 5 young guys, all of whom could easily go one way or the other. I'm pretty excited to see what we get out of them this year. Our bullpen I think I've built pretty damn well. Percival, Heredia and Assenmacher are all being counted on to be top notch. Walker, Ballard and Hillman will not have the pressure on them in the front of the pen and i'm hoping they can all come thru and be solid contributers. I like having 3 righties and 3 lefties, gives me the ability to do alot of situational pitching.
Overall theres obviously a ton of question marks, but one thing is for sure, we're no longer an aged team. This squad will live or die by how youth is served.I luv British womenz.
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START OF 1995 FINANCES
Clearly we have to find a way to make money, and the way to do that is to win. However, with our $2.2M cash reserve I don't think i'll run out of money this season, but alot of guys are nearing arbitration so just treading water isn't gonna cut it. I can't continue to just play year to year and try and fill wholes cheaply, I need to generate positive cashflow and quick. We'll see.Code:Farm System: $7,000,000 (5th) Scouting: $7,200,000 (5th) Medical: $3,100,000 (13th) Salaries: $6,300,000 (28th) Salary Budget: $3,700,000 Cash: $2,200,000
1995 STARTING LINEUPS
Code:RIGHT HANDED LEFT HANDED 1. LF Tom Goodwin 1. CF Tom Goodwin 2. 2B Rey Sanchez 2. 2B Rey Sanchez 3. 1B JT Snow 3. 3B Vinny Castilla 4. 3B Vinny Castilla 4. LF Chad Curtis 5. C Dave Nilsson 5. 1B Gene Larkin 6. RF Chad Curtis 6. SS Wil Cordero 7. CF David Hulse 7. RF Terry Shumpert 8. SS Wil Cordero 8. C John Flaherty
I luv British womenz.
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Edited in the award winners to the end of season post.
NL MVP: LF Eric Davis, Los Angeles Dodgers
NL Cy Young: SP Greg Maddux, Atlanta Braves
NL ROTY: SP William Van Landingham, San Fransisco Giants
AL MVP: CF Bernie Williams, New York Yankees
AL Cy Young: SP Mike Mussina, Baltimore Orioles
AL ROTY: 2B Ray Durham, Chicago White SoxI luv British womenz.
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