John R. Wooden

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brooklyn49
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John R. Wooden

#1 Post by brooklyn49 »

The passing of greatness, regardless of sport, deserves a moment to be recognized, remembered and honored.

"Baseball was always my first love. That's my favorite sport." - John Wooden
13 Team, Mixed, Rotisserie League with Daily Transactions
525 IP Limit; 60 Games per position
Hitting: Runs, HR, RBI, SB, BA, Hits, BB, Total Bases, OPS
Pitching: W, SV, ERA, WHIP, K's, HR Allowed, Holds, K/BB, QS

Hitting:
C: O. Narváez 1B: P. Goldschmidt 2B: C. Biggio 3B: M. Muncy SS: M. Semien MI: C. Hernández CI: C. Santana OF: M. Conforto, B. Harper, A. McCutchen, T. Edman Utility: N. Cruz
Pitching:
SP: M. Minor, K. Maeda, C. Martínez, N. Pearson, J. Montgomery, C. Bassitt
CL: H. Neris, N. Burdi, A. Bass
SU: P. Báez, Y. Petit, B. Treinen

Bench: E. Thames, N. Solak, T. Grisham, J. Berti
DL: J. Verlander, S. Oberg

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Re: John R. Wooden

#2 Post by da_big_kid_94 »

A class individual and an all time great.
These are my views based on my own opinions and observations - your mileage may vary.
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