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SF_Giants
07-09-2006, 05:09 AM
this is just basically my experiments on 9.42 to see how many homeruns some of the big hitters of today can get. right now i'm at the all star break of 2009

some background info
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Players used in the experiment:
C Doumit
1b Ryan Howard
2b Teixeira
3b Miguel Cabrera
LF Pujols
CF Andruw Jones
RF Adam Dunn

all players are signed to a contract till they turn 43 at 1mil
starting in 07 i begin a pitcher experiment as well
Once a Player retires i will list their Coors Field stats, and titles etc won while with the rockies. I will also replace them with another player the is a power hitter.
HR totals are listed by Order in Line-up

May 1st 2006 HR Totals
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Jones-11
A-Rod-11
Pujols-8
Howard-9
Dunn-8
Cabrera-12
Teixeira-11

June 1st
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Jones-18
Pujols-21
A-Rod-19
Cabrera-20
Teixeira-15
Howard-19
Dunn-17
Doumit-6

July 1st
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Jones-26
A-Rod-29
Pujols-29
Cabrera-25
Howard-27
Dunn-28
Teixeira-18
Doumit-10

Frost
07-09-2006, 08:42 AM
this is pretty funny. i'm interested to see where this goes.

TheNamelessPoet
07-09-2006, 10:05 AM
Me too. You already have 194 H and its not quite the all star break. That is rediculas lol. Whats your record BTW??? You should put your record and place in the division with each month.

BubbaDrew
07-09-2006, 11:20 AM
I've done this before, but not recently. It's pretty crazy.

SF_Giants
07-09-2006, 03:39 PM
i usually don't keep track of the record till the end of the season lol. the odd thing is that since i started the pitching one in 07 the team almost always sucks in april

billybobjoe
07-09-2006, 03:55 PM
I did it and i started in 98

(Mcgwire retired after 2008)

btw 4 world series

SF_Giants
07-10-2006, 12:40 AM
okay here is the rest of my 2006 Season:

All-Star/Home Run Derby Players(not any listed in the HR won't be listed as an All Start as well)
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Jones-6/1/0
Cabrera-3/0/0
Howard-2/0/0

August 1st
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Jones-30
Howard-26
Pujols-39
Dunn-44
A-Rod-37
Cabrera-32
Teixeira-25
Doumit-13

September 1st
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Jones-39
Howard-45
Pujols-46
Dunn-55
A-Rod-44
Cabrera-40
Teixeira-31
Ojeda(Doumit Injured)-7

Final 2006 Standing/Totals
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Rockies-104-58, Division, World Series(if listed it means we won)
AVG-.299
ERA-4.94
Runs Scored-1215
Runs Allowed-863
Pythagorean-108-54

Jones-52
Howard-63
Pujols-60
Dunn-68
A-Rod-59
Cabrera-66
Teixeira-46
Doumit-27

N.L. MVP-Pujols
Gold Gloves-Cabrera(3B), Jones(CF)

SF_Giants
07-10-2006, 12:50 AM
I also plan to do some more experiments:
High contact hitters in low BA park
High HR hitters in low HR park
High contact Hitters in a high BA park
and Eventually i may do the KingDome experiments.

just to let you all know

TheNamelessPoet
07-10-2006, 12:58 AM
Nice work. Very interesting. 1215 runs is prety darn impressive. However 441 for HR is crazy. I like the contact hitters in high BA park idea.

SF_Giants
07-10-2006, 01:09 AM
oh i forgot to mention my other experiment is i created a 12yo kid in my dynasty that pitchest for seattle.

his rating is like around 95 and he peaks at 16-41. I want to see if he can break the Win record.

TheNamelessPoet
07-10-2006, 01:15 AM
lol good luck on that. If u make your team have a 4 man pitching staff and have the guys start on short rest (80% to the left in stratagies) then he will pitch a ton and you might even get to 600. I came close 1 year to breaking Cy's record but fell about 25 wins short.

Dave The Man
07-10-2006, 05:29 AM
I have that sort Test Before.

The numbers are insaine I had v|Vlad hit .402 and hit 72hr!

Dave The Man
07-10-2006, 05:30 AM
I did that and got insaine number. for example Vlad- .402, 72hr

Red Sox Fan 734
07-10-2006, 12:21 PM
What parks are high ba parks????

HoustonGM
07-10-2006, 01:58 PM
He'll probably make his own for those things.

nymets3000
07-10-2006, 02:24 PM
I've gotten the win record with Seaver. I started my mogul in 62 with the Mets, drafted Seaver the first season and stuck him in my rotation with no minor league experience. He got like 550 wins or something liek that.

http://img345.imageshack.us/img345/1800/seaver7lw.jpg

ohms_law
07-10-2006, 06:25 PM
Fenway is usually considered a good hitters bark, isn't it?

HoustonGM
07-10-2006, 06:38 PM
Let's take a look at the stadium effects in Mogul

Fenway is Batting Average 106.

Only two other stadiums have a higher one...and thats Colorado at 118 and Detroit at 108. A lot of teams are between 100 and 105 though.

SF_Giants
07-11-2006, 12:43 AM
i'll probably create my own since 118 is the highest and thats a HR park. But i decided to keep working on my HR dynasty first.

Btw if i wasn't going to bed soon i'd post 2007..but i am so i'll do it tomorrow.

TheNamelessPoet
07-11-2006, 01:19 AM
after all those HR id need some sleep too lol

SF_Giants
07-13-2006, 09:53 PM
lol i'm hoping now that its the weekend for me to get some stuff posted up.