Friday, May 25, 2018

1998 season info

Back in 1998 or so, I had the idea to create a baseball simulation game. I had a carrom board similar to the one on the left,
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and I noticed how it kind of resembled a baseball field, with each of the pockets being a base. Using the board as a diamond, I grabbed a marble as a baseball, and used a pencil as a base, and tossed up a marble and would try to hit it. If a marble passed a certain point in my room without hitting the ground, it was a Home Run. If it landed in a pocket, it was a groundout. If it landed on a fly in an area probably covered by a fielder, it was a flyout. Simple rules. I had 12 teams in the first season, 6 in each league, and the Yankees and Mariners were in the NL for some reason. Keep in mind, I was probably 15 at the time. Each team would play each other once.
There was also a draft held before the season started. I was lucky enough to save records of the draft, as well as a few other things, but many of the records have been lost. I do have my season 1 stats, as well as a random player or two. I believe I have line scores to just about every no-hitter that was thrown, as well as the line score to the All-Star game. I used lineups for the 1997 season, and in 1999, I started the 2nd season using the 1998 lineups. The Atlanta Braves went 11-0, and swept their was to the World Series title. Like I said, there isn't much info that was saved from the first season, but there you have the basic rules, and info about the first year.

1998 Season Draft Picks

In the first season of MLB2, there was a draft held before the start of the season. The draft consisted of 2 rounds, with each team picking in the same order in each round. Each team selected a player off of a list of myself and some friends, players from the Commodore 64 game Hardball, and random MLB and minor league players.


ROUND 1

1.   Jeremy DeJong                               RF                     Atlanta Braves
2.   Hank Contos                                   LF                     Seattle Mariners
3.   Ricky Miller                                    C                       Detroit Tigers
4.   Kyle DeSoto                                   RF                      Baltimore Orioles
5.   Marc Lazarre                                   C                       Boston Red Sox
6.   Jerry McCall                                   CF                      Chicago White Sox
7.   Tommy Euler                                  SP                       Cincinnati Reds
8.   Moose Lorenzen                             1B                       Texas Rangers
9.   Bobby Allen                                    2B                       Anaheim Angels
10. Tony Frisina                                     SP                      Colorado Rockies
11. Monte Bautista                                 RF                      New York Yankees


ROUND 2

12. Al Nyden                                           1B                      Atlanta Braves
13. Louis Laws                                        3B                      Seattle Mariners
14. Jackie Morra                                      C-DH                 Detroit Tigers
15. Greg Whiteman                                  SP                      Baltimore Orioles
16. Willie Barnes                                      LF                      Boston Red Sox
17. Guy Jose                                             CF                      Chicago White Sox
18. Mimi Doggett                                     SS                      Cincinnati Reds
19. Freddie Darien                                    2B                       Texas Rangers
20. Barry Ross                                          SP                        Anaheim Angels
21. Frankie Mills                                      SS                        Colorado Rockies
22. Maury Craven                                     DH                       New York Yankees                      

Thursday, May 24, 2018

1999 Season Draft Picks

In the second season of MLB2, there was a draft before the season started, consisting of 3 rounds. Each team selected a player from a list of myself and some friends, players from the Commodore 64 game Hardball, and random MLB or minor league players. The order of picks was the same in each round, and there was a pre-draft trade, noted below.


ROUND 1

1.   Jeremy DeJong              RF            Colorado Rockies                   Atlanta Braves
2.   Tommy Euler                 SP             Cleveland Indians                   Cincinnati Reds                   
3.   Hank Contos                  3B            Florida Marlins                       Seattle Mariners
4.   Jackie Morra                  C              Tampa Bay Devil Rays           Detroit Tigers
5.   Jerry McCall                  CF            Arizona Diamondbacks          Chicago White Sox
6.   Willie Barnes                 LF             Seattle Mariners                     Boston Red Sox
7.   Louis Laws                     3B            Anaheim Angels                     Seattle Mariners
8.   Guy Jose                         CF            San Diego Padres                   Chicago White Sox
9.   Marc Lazarre                  C              Boston Red Sox                      Boston Red Sox
10. Freddie Darien                2B            St. Louis Cardinals                 Texas Rangers
11. Ryan Balfe                      3B            Toronto Blue Jays                 
12. Bobby Allen                   2B             Milwaukee Brewers               Anaheim Angels
13. Andrew Vander Wal       LF             Detroit Tigers                          Detroit Tigers
14. Todd Revenig                 RP              Montreal Expos


ROUND 2

15. Ricky Miller                    C               Colorado Rockies                   Detroit Tigers
16. Barry Ross *                   SP              San Diego Padres                   Anaheim Angels
17. Tony Frisina                    SP              Florida Marlins                      Colorado Rockies
18. Eric Dinyar                      RP             Tampa Bay Devil Rays
19. Moose Lorenzen              LF             Arizona Diamondbacks          Texas Rangers
20. Stephen Egbert                3B              Seattle Mariners                     Seattle Mariners
21. Tim Naehring                  2B              Anaheim Angels                     Boston Red Sox
22. Matt Cook                       3B              San Diego Padres                 
23. Bob Wolcott                     SP              Boston Red Sox                      Seattle Mariners
24. Ryan Klesko                    LF              St. Louis Cardinals                  Atlanta Braves
25. Chuck Rawlings              1B              Toronto Blue Jays                    Atlanta Braves
26. Cris Clemons                   SP               Milwaukee Brewers               Chicago White Sox
27. David Melendez               SP              Detroit Tigers                         Detroit Tigers
28. Donnie Wratten                LF              Montreal Expos                      Atlanta Braves


ROUND 3

29. Kyle DeSoto                     CF              Colorado Rockies                   Baltimore Orioles
30. Al Nyden                          1B               San Diego Padres                   Atlanta Braves
31. Chuck Estrada                  RP               Florida Marlins
32. Jason Marsh                      SS               Tampa Bay Devil Rays
33. Roy Rehberg                     RP               Arizona Diamondbacks
34. Greg Whiteman                SP                Seattle Mariners                     Baltimore Orioles
35. Phil Nevin                         3B               Anaheim Angels                     Detroit Tigers
36. Mimi Doggett                   SS               San Diego Padres                    Cincinnati Reds
37. Eric Chavez                       3B               Boston Red Sox
38. Mike Cameron                  CF               St. Louis Cardinals                 Chicago White Sox
39. Chad Curtis                       CF               Toronto Blue Jays                   New York Yankees
40. AJ Hinch                           C                 Milwaukee Brewers
41. Adrian Beltre                    3B                Detroit Tigers
42. Frankie Mills                    SS                 Montreal Expos                     Colorado Rockies

* In a pre-draft trade, the Cleveland Indians sent the rights for the 8th slot of the draft in each round (picks #8, 22, and 36), and the rights to picks #16 and 30 to the San Diego Padres for the rights to the 2nd slot of the draft (picks #2, 16, and 30).  

1999 Season Highlights

1. First Triple Play (Marlins) 1-5-99
2. Cards beat Indians in 10 innings 5-18-99
3. Freddie Darien breaks single season SB record 6-17-99
4. Jeremy DeJong breaks single season RBI record 7-9-99
5. Jeremy DeJong breaks single season HR record 7-20-99
6. Scott Sullivan hurls perfect game 7-24-99
7. Rockies hit 8 Grand Slams in a game 7-31-99
8. Jeremy DeJong hits 100th HR of season 8-4-99
9. Rockies finish season 13-0 8-4-99
10. Kyle DeSoto founds 30-30 club 8-16-99
11. Padres strike out 27 Expos in game 11-8-99
12. Padres and Expos combine for 53 total strikeouts 11-8-99
13. Rays beat Diamondbacks in 10 innings 1-7-00
14. Randy Johnson sets single season K record 2-20-00
15. Jerry McCall joins 30-30 club 2-21-00
16. Amaury Telemaco is first relief pitcher with 3 Wins 2-21-00
17. Dante Powell hits walkoff Grand Slam to clinch NL West title 2-21-00
18. Moose Lorenzen breaks single season BB record 2-21-00
19. Brad Penny sets single season Save record 2-25-00
20. Matt Williams/Moose Lorenzen/Karim Garcia become 50-HR trio 2-25-00
21. Woody Williams pitches perfect game with 27 Ks 2-26-00
22. Wilson Alvarez hurls no-hitter to clinch AL East 5-6-00
23. Shawn Green's 3-run HR sends Blue Jays past Rays 2-1-02
24. Angels score 19 runs in 9th to beat Blue Jays and clinch playoff berth 2-19-02
25. Mariners score 14 runs in 9th to beat Blue Jays and clinch AL West 2-19-02
26. Ken Griffey Jr.'s solo HR clinches AL West for Mariners 2-19-02
27. Vladimir Guerrero's 3-run 3B sends Expos past Padres in Wild-Card game 2-20-02
28. Todd Greene's Sac wins Wild-Card game for Angels 2-20-02
29. Alan Benes hurls complete game to send Cardinals to NLCS 2-20-02
30. Tim Salmon hits walkoff HR to send Angels to ALCS 2-20-02
31. Jeremy DeJong's Cycle sends Rockies to NLCS 2-20-02
32. Jeremy DeJong's 5 HRs send Rockies to World Series 2-20-02
33. Jeremy DeJong's 4 HRs help Rockies win World Series 2-20-02