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Strat-o-Matic
TheOldMole Jan 14 2006 12:23 PM |
[url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/13/sports/13stratomatic.html]Nice article in the Times.[/url]
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Willets Point Jan 14 2006 01:50 PM |
Not being thread police, but as a public service here's a link to an earlier conversation about Strat-0-Matic from last month.
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Edgy DC Jan 14 2006 01:59 PM |
I'll buy in.
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Willets Point Jan 14 2006 02:01 PM |
I always wondered why it was "Strat-O-Matic" not "Stat-O-Matic". Now, I know.
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Edgy DC Jan 14 2006 02:04 PM |
I want to see if the new version of this software has thread-merging capability.
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vtmet Jan 14 2006 09:10 PM |
I don't know if I've ever done Strat-o-Matic...
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seawolf17 Jan 14 2006 09:15 PM |
Hey! We used to play Statis Pro! Mid-80s? Green board, tiny player cards? Numbered cards that determined actions? I definitely remember it. My best friend at the time was a Yankee fan, and for some reason, I remember Jay Howell being especially dominant out of the bullpen, which means I'm assuming we played the 1984 version of the game.
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vtmet Jan 14 2006 09:21 PM |
yep...pitchers got numbered rankings...I think Gooden was a 2-9 ranking...and I got stuck with the Pirates because my housemate owned the game so if he was playing he got the Mets...I remember knocking Gooden out of the game in the second inning by stacking my lineup with every fast guy that the Pirates had...funny thing is, looking at the Pirates '84 team, they didn't have anyone with real impressive steal totals, but they did have several players with decent speed...
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TheOldMole Jan 15 2006 10:15 AM |
This is incredible. A list of [url=http://members.aol.com/Butch7999/BbTitles.htm] every baseball game ever created.[/url] I found it searching for Fanfun, a game I played for a while in the 50s, before settling on APBA.
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Zvon Jan 17 2006 01:24 AM |
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Be careful,..... you could end up with something like outta that movie the Fly.
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