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Re: An Idea for Record Keeping

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 12:23 pm
by Lions
For some reason, I'm drawn to stuff like this... here are some things I was able to find in old emails and posts of mine. Some of this is not listed in the other thread, some of this are date adjustments. Some of it are just names I found that will hopefully jog some old timer memories.

I joined late in 2012, but my first season was 2013. I was given a choice of 4 teams... I know this because I found John's email response to my join request! That was fun to read again! Reno, Duluth, and London were the other teams, and I commented in my choice that Connecticut looked like the team in worst shape.

I took over CT from Jack Libber, who had the team in 2012. I'm not sure how many seasons he was there.
I think Amsterdam was open for 2023. There were some folks who signed up, like David Galindo, but I don't know if they ever participated.

Manchester:
Jeff Dudas (2007-??) - How was he missed?

Reno:
Scott Maynor (2013-Pres) - He joined a week after I did

Duluth:
Bill McKenzie (2013-early-2023) - Bill joined a week after Scott did.

London:
Pete Grassi (2013-2015) - Pete joined 2 weeks after Bill did

Kalamazoo:
Bob Baginski (2013-??) - Joined aroudn the same time as Pete. I think Cole took over from him.

Canton:
James Mathis (2015 - Present)
Shawn McGrath (2012-2014)

Crystal Lake:
Brian Hazelwood -> It looks like he started in 2015 and not 2014. 2014 was initially Alex Jenkins, but he bailed before the season and Robbie Brown came in. I'm not sure how long Robbie lasted.

Yuma:
Bob took over in 2012 from what I can see.
There was a guy named Neil Thomas who I think had the team for a brief period, maybe in 2011 or part of 2012?

Charleston:
James Bowman, Daniel Ortega - these guys had the team at some point in the post Constantine years.

Tempe:
Chris Van Hauter (2007-2013)
Sascha Tescha (2014?)
Steve Battisti (2014?)

Gloucester:
Jeff Fox (2014?) - I think Paul Moots took over from him, after he was here just very briefly. Not sure if he even managed games.

Other names:
Mike Branda

Re: An Idea for Record Keeping

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 2:21 pm
by Borealis
How did we miss Jeff, indeed... He must have left during/after the 2023 season - leading to the mailers contraction demise...

And Chris! Look at 'Fireworks' history - he was traded shortly after Sascha took over...

Re: An Idea for Record Keeping

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 1:58 pm
by Nigel
I GM'd Kuwana 2014-16 then London to 20 or 21, Marseille then no-team commish before San Juan very briefly and finally Duluth at the end of 2024


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Re: An Idea for Record Keeping

Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 6:41 pm
by Reg
For those interested, the list has expanded significantly, and league GM's past and present now have year-by-year breakdowns listed beside their names!

There are still some gaps in teams' GM histories, but it is progressively filling up!
30 GM's are accounted for (not counting the new guys for 2025), and a further list are on my "to do" list.

You can find all the information and "All-Time Leaders" lists here! ;-D

Re: An Idea for Record Keeping

Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 6:57 pm
by John
This is just great. I could spend hours pouring through these kinds of stats. How fun would it be to have this all accessible through StatsLab? Too bad the data isn't in the CSV files, or I'd beg Frank for an update.

I'll be looking forward to when GM Chris Van Hauter gets added into the database, as then we'll have the answer to who won it all in the PEBA 2011 season. Tempe's win that year remains my favorite of all time simply because it was so improbable. Chris declared from the start that he had a five-year plan to raise little Tempe from afterthought to champion, and he nailed it in one.

Re: An Idea for Record Keeping

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 4:27 pm
by Lions
John wrote:This is just great. I could spend hours pouring through these kinds of stats. How fun would it be to have this all accessible through StatsLab? Too bad the data isn't in the CSV files, or I'd beg Frank for an update.
This data is available in the CSV/MySQL dump out of OOTP, but only if you create individual human manager records in OOTP for each GM. Otherwise, the data all gets lumped together with the current GM. FWIW, StatsLab added manager stats in the OOTP18 version.

Re: An Idea for Record Keeping

Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 1:35 pm
by Nigel
Alan Elhers was the GM of London directly before me

Re: An Idea for Record Keeping

Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 2:18 pm
by Borealis
Just got a chance to look at those records, and one thing was clear - Denny IS the Codger of the group!!!

Re: An Idea for Record Keeping

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 10:53 am
by Duane
Borealis wrote:Just got a chance to look at those records, and one thing was clear - Denny IS the Codger of the group!!!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
:clap: :clap: :clap:
;-D

Re: An Idea for Record Keeping

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 11:11 am
by DanD
Not sure if these have already been posted here, but here's some interesting reading:

http://pebabaseball.com/boards/viewtopi ... 2&start=30
http://pebabaseball.com/boards/viewtopi ... 288#p32288

Re: An Idea for Record Keeping

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 10:03 pm
by Denny
Thoroughbreds wrote:
Borealis wrote:Just got a chance to look at those records, and one thing was clear - Denny IS the Codger of the group!!!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
:clap: :clap: :clap:
;-D
It was nice of Reg to include the record-holders for most wins and leave out those for most losses :angelic-green: