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Taking Flight - A MVP Baseball 2005 (07) dynasty

Sat Jun 16, 2007 4:18 am

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Hello and welcome to my Toronto Blue Jays dynasty. I have a lot of time on my hands during this summer so I got into this game very deep once again. I've started a new dynasty with the 07 mod and other updates.
I will not post a recap of every game but I will post box scores. Instead of focusing on individual games, I will concentrate on longer team-based development and news from around the league. This will hopefully result in more material with every update and less work for me without having to concentrate on so many details.
At the time that I'm writing this post, I've already played a couple of games over the first month, I'll be recapping the first month in the next post. So without further due, below you can find the info that I will update in this post during this dynasty. Enjoy reading and if you feel like you have something to say, please do reply, it's always appreciated.

I'm also posting this same dynasty in the same exact format @ mvpmods.com.


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Last edited by Tuomas on Sun Jun 24, 2007 5:10 am, edited 1 time in total.

Sat Jun 16, 2007 4:19 am

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The Blue Jays have had a superb start to their season with everything clicking. In the first month the team signed left fielder Matt Lawton and catcher Javy Lopez and relief pitcher Pete Walker to strengthen their lineup all around. Pitching has been on target and that has given the team's offense a lot of freedom to execute it's gameplan.


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Image Starting pitcher Tomo Ohka suffered an ankle injury during the third week of the season and was placed on the 15 day DL, with a week of his projected healing time left after it.
Image Alex Rios started his season with four straight games without a base hit but has elevated his performances after that game after game, pinnacling with a 4-4 game with a home run against the Detroit Tigers.
Image While Roy Halladay (currently #2 in strikeouts) and A.J. Burnett are getting great numbers, the Jays' most consistent starter has been Josh Towers, who leads the team's pitchers with a 4-0 record and is tied on the secong place in the MLB. He has performed very well against the Yankees and Rangers.
Image Gustavo Chacin isn't performing very well. He has turned some easy games into tight situations and has been openly complaining about the team's pitching staff.


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Image Gary Matthews Jr., Joe Crede and Manny Ramirez are tied for the lead of the home run race with 8 homers.
Image Johan Santana leads the league with five wins, followed by eight pitchers with four wins.
Image Barry Bonds has 737 home runs and is 17 shy of Hank Aaron's record.


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The Blue Jays are about to start a six game road trip against the Indians and the Rangers and after that the Devil Rays, Orioles and Phillies.

Tue Jun 19, 2007 3:25 am

Off to a pretty good start. Good luck with the rest of the season. :D

Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:42 am

Yea and you with the 1000th post :mrgreen:

Sun Jun 24, 2007 5:10 am

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Since the last update, the Jays have gone 8-5 continuing their historic start. The Yankees and the Red Sox aren't too far behind as the tight battle for the AL Central crown continues.

Here are the boxscores for played games after last update.
Toronto - Cleveland : 3-1 *featured game (see below)
Toronto - Cleveland : 5-7
Toronto - Cleveland : 4-2 *Toronto wins series 2-1
Toronto - Texas : 10-4
Toronto - Texas : 3-2
Toronto - Texas : 8-1 *Toronto wins series 3-0
Boston - Toronto : 6-2
Boston - Toronto : 2-1
Boston - Toronto : 2-3 *Boston wins series 2-1
Tampa Bay - Toronto : 0-18
Tampa Bay - Toronto : 3-2
Tampa Bay - Toronto : 7-5 *Tampa Bay wins series 2-1


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Toronto Blue Jays - Cleveland Indians : 3-1
W: Gustavo Chacin
L: Roberto Hernandez
Click For Boxscore

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Left: Hard collision at home plate, runner's advantage
Right: Reed Johnson robs a homerun


After some tough games, Gustavo Chacin brought his A-game to this one and dominated the game, striking out nine batters in a complete game, 80 pitch three hitter. Toronto's batters pounded 12 hits managing to get only three runs but due to Chacin's remarkable pitching, the game was easy from start to finish, as Toronto took the game and the whole series 2-1.


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Image Lyle Overbay was diagnosed with a sore thumb and he will be sidelined for 9 days.
Image Toronto's pitching squad has been superb as starters Roy Halladay (5W), A.J. Burnett (5W) and Josh Towers (6W) have yet to record a loss. Halladay leads the league in strikeouts (59) and complete games (4) while Burnett is tied for second place in strikeouts (54).
Image Jeremy Accardo was caught in an interview complaining about his playing time and salary pretty openly.


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Image The press is speculating whether the Jays' organization has given Adam Lind enough playing time. So far there hasn't been enough situations to put him in due to the team's crowded OF positions.
Image There is some sepculations about possible trades. Players mentioned that might be given the boot are pitcher John Thompson and outfielder Matt Lawton. If a trade would happen, Toronto should probably look for an upgrade at 2nd base or the shortstop position.


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Image The Yankees pitching rotation has taken some hits as both Carl Pavano and Chien-Ming Wang suffered injuries that were reported to keep them out of the rotation for at least two weeks.
Image Nomar Garciaparra has suffered an injury that will sideline him for estimated 12 days.
Image Chris Capuano will be out of the rotation for 20-30 days due to injury.
Image Gary Matthews Jr. leads the league in homeruns with 14, followed by Ryan Howard with 13.
Image Johnny Damon is on fire with an average of .389 and 10 homers.


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Toronto will begin a series with the Baltimore Orioles in at home.

Sun Jun 24, 2007 6:39 am

Your team is doing great. Too bad the real Blue Jays aren't doing as well :( .

How did you get that box score format? Does it come with the game?

Anyway, good luck against Miguel Tejada and the Orioles!

Sun Jun 24, 2007 6:56 am

It's the boxscore extractor program from mvpmods.com, very neat :) saves the game's boxscores just like that.
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