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Post by bruinsfan911 on Jul 25, 2018 19:50:58 GMT
In my other leagues I'm responsible for the league blogs, several of which are very active. I'm not sure how often (or what) I'll be able to contribute to a blog here given the amount of effort needed to effectively run a team in this format, but one segment that I can and will do centers around the Hall of Fame...it is my belief that we should clear any backlog that might exist now so that we can elect those who earn recognition under the new system. I run similar segments for my other HBD blogs, and the format that seems to result in the most success is to use Bill James' Hall of Fame Monitor Score to identify the five most worthy candidates and then pool our votes for those five players. Here's an overview of the most deserving candidates in Champions right now.
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Post by Admin on Jul 25, 2018 20:07:45 GMT
I played around with a blog for awhile but am not very savvy when it comes to that kind of stuff.
I'd love to have one going.
Only thing I really care about posting in it would be the three season cumulative win totals, and ultimately a top 25 or whatever from different sessions.
And another column for the World X and then a list of promotions/relegations.
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Post by bruinsfan911 on Jul 25, 2018 20:20:18 GMT
I played around with a blog for awhile but am not very savvy when it comes to that kind of stuff. I'd love to have one going. Only thing I really care about posting in it would be the three season cumulative win totals, and ultimately a top 25 or whatever from different sessions. And another column for the World X and then a list of promotions/relegations. When you say "World X" what do you mean? are you referring to the potential partnership between Champions and DTW?
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Post by Admin on Jul 25, 2018 20:28:36 GMT
I played around with a blog for awhile but am not very savvy when it comes to that kind of stuff. I'd love to have one going. Only thing I really care about posting in it would be the three season cumulative win totals, and ultimately a top 25 or whatever from different sessions. And another column for the World X and then a list of promotions/relegations. When you say "World X" what do you mean? are you referring to the potential partnership between Champions and DTW? Whatever the world ends up being. Which is why I refer to it as World X. I'm not picky.
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Post by bruinsfan911 on Jul 25, 2018 21:29:27 GMT
championsdtw.wordpress.com/welcome/I've managed to throw a little something together....not sure how to get rid of the double headers, so that will be "visual priority #1" but this is a fairly solid start I think.
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Post by Admin on Jul 25, 2018 21:37:40 GMT
Nice start!
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Post by bruinsfan911 on Dec 20, 2018 22:58:58 GMT
Using the Hall of Fame Monitor Score metric created by Bill James, these are the most worthy candidates on the ballot in S24:
***NOTE: There are a few candidates who appear out of order in terms of points, because there are some awards and achievements (such as Silver Sluggers or 30/30 seasons) that I have factored into my decision and are not included in the HOF Monitor metric.
Jackie Kirk, 193 HOFM Points Alex Walton, 158 HOFM Points Jim Shumaker, 135 HOFM Points Matty Aviles, 147 HOFM Points Fu-Te Tamura, 136 HOFM Points Preston Dispenza, 127 HOFM Points Sherry Orie, 130 HOFM Points DJ Luke, 118 HOFM Points Elston Davidson, 103 HOFM Points Alex Garcia, 112 HOFM Points Alcides Santana, 105 HOFM Points Ricardo Pascual, 102 HOFM Points Rafael Lee, 98 HOFM Points Mike Nielsen, 83 HOFM Points Leonardo Lanning, 91 HOFM Points Orber Maraga, 91 HOFM Points Taylor Lloyd, 90.5 HOFM Points Shannon Bottenfield, 90 HOFM Points Robb Boswell, 75 HOFM Points Wade Kraemer, 82.5 HOFM Points Esmerling Martin, 65 HOFM Points Rudy Hernandez, 63 HOFM Points Lee Doster, 58 HOFM Points Juan Cruz, 59 HOFM Points Quentin Thurman, 56 HOFM Points Junior Mairena, 36 HOFM Points Matt Lo Duca, 24 HOFM Points Jack Alexander, 29 HOFM points Leonardo Ligtenberg, 21 HOFM points Steven Winn, 11.5 HOFM points Wolf Bruntlett, 10.5 HOFM points Alfonzo Vazquez, 2.5 HOFM points Pablo Alomar, 1 HOFM point Emmanuel Cordero, 1 HOFM point
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Post by bruinsfan911 on May 5, 2019 16:31:40 GMT
Based on the new rule changes, here are the draft pools for the upcoming Big Draft: Picks 1-12: New Owners Picks 13-22: Returning Non-Playoff Teams- Columbus
- Cleveland
- Durham
- Salem
- Helena
- Detroit
- Chicago
- Austin
- San Francisco
- Seattle
Picks 23-32: Returning Playoff Teams- Minnesota
- Louisville
- Burlington
- New Orleans
- Philadelphia
- New York
- Cincinatti
- Little Rock
- Portland
- Former Richmond
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