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POSITION PLAYERS
C Pedro Ontiveros
C/DH Jorge Gonzalez   
C/DH Chuck Merrick
DH Jumbo Polanco  
DH Steve Bradford
DH Al Hatcher
DH Roy Bell


1B Jason Griffith
1B Alfredo Sosa
1B Dante Ming 
1B Omar Castillo  

2B Hiram Chang
2B Neifi Domingo    
2B Tony Weiss   
2B Emmanuel Aquino     
        
CF Tony Martin

LF Kyle Sisler   
LF Bill Malone
LF Benny McCovey
                
RF Sven Baez
RF Corey Charles
RF Raul Martinez   
RF Darryl Valentin          


    PITCHERS
    SP Marvin Punto
    SP Nicholas DeWitt
    SP Ted Blank      
    SP Johnny Vernon  
    SP Junior Chang
    SP Sal MacDougal
    SP Dan Stuart           
    SP/RP Albie Villano
    SP Jack Redmond    
    SP Sam Wilson 
    SP Dan Shaw 
     

    RP Matt Kelly   
    RP Nate Norman      
    RP David Prieto 
    RP J.P. Gonzalez 
    RP Sam Carew   



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      King Felix League Rules

      1) Cash in Trade Limit: You can only include cash in a trade equal to the salary you are trading away, up to the $5 million limit.
      *example 1 - You are trading a guy that counts as $2.4 mil current salary for a prospect. The maximum amount of cash you can include in the trade is $2.4 mil.
      *example 2 - You are trading a guy that counts as $11.2 mil current salary for a couple of prospects. The maximum amount of cash you can include in the trade is $5 mil.

      2) Minimum Win Requirement--55/120/185: How this works.
      A) You must win 55 or more games in any one year
      B) You must win 120 or more games in any two consecutive years
      C) You must win 185 or more games in any three consecutive years
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      **Penalty for failing to meet MWR: You must leave the league for at least 1 season. You may get back into the league with a different franchise after that.

      **example-- you win 57 the first year, but only 57 the 2nd year leaving you with 114 wins, 6 short of the 2 year MWR. If granted probation for the 3rd season, said owner would need to win at least 71 games in order to reach the 3 years MWR total of 185.
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      ***This is only averaging 62 wins/year over the 3 years.....any owner worth his salt can manage this, and if you can't, you don't belong in ARod.

      3) No veto on trades. Unless it involves a 1st season HBD player.

      Best Hitter

      Nick Jacquez

      Best Pitcher

      Gary Pressley

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      Career Batting Avg--Top 5

      1) Omar Castillo .363
      2) Jumbo Polanco.348
      3) Jason Griffith .337
      4) Jorge Gonzalez .336
      5) Danny Valentin .335

      Career Home Runs--Top 5

      1) Dante Ming 940
      2) Roy Bell 921
      3) Pedro Bonilla 784
      4) Alfredo Sosa718
      5) Emmanuel Aquino 716


      Career Hits--Top 5

      1) Dante Ming - 3, 492
      2) Roy Bell - 3,107
      3) Pablo Diaz - 3,070
      4) Omar Castillo - 3,067
      5) Pedro Bonilla - 3.020

      Career RBI's--Top 5

      1) Roy Bell 2,495
      2) Dante Ming 2,451
      3) Pedro Bonilla 2,237
      4) Emmanuel Aquino 2,126
      5) Omar Castillo 2,110

      Career Runs--Top 5

      1) Dante Ming - 2,335
      2) Pedro Bonilla - 2,063
      3) Roy Bell - 1,949
      4) Omar Castillo - 1,901
      5) Emmanuel Aquino - 1,871

      Career OBP--Top 5

      1) Omar Castillo .463
      2) Dave Davis .445
      3) Dante Ming .435
      4) Jorge Gonzalez .434
      5) Danny Valentin .429

      Career Runs Created - Top 5

      1) Dante Ming - 3042.37
      2) Omar Castillo - 2565.69
      3) Roy Bell - 2512.16
      4) Pedro Bonilla - 2383.21
      5) Emmanuel Aquino - 2375.04

      Career Wins--Top 5

      1) Sal MacDougal 286
      2) Dan Stuart 281
      3) Albie Villano 264
      4) Jack Redmond 253
      5) Sam Wilson 248

      Career Strikeouts--Top 5

      1) Sal MacDougal 3,053
      2) Albie Villano 2,957
      3) Reese Hemphill 2,934
      4) Alex Gabriel 2,884
      3) Jack Redmond 2,871

      Career Saves--Top 5

      1) David Prieto 529
      2) Matt Kelly 500
      3) Derrek Coleridge 499
      4) Albert Jackson 493
      5) Sam Carew 454

      Career ERA--Top 5

      1) Elrod Coke - 2.74
      2) Bruce Mullens - 2.88
      3) Stump Matheson - 2.94
      4) Karl Hurst - 2.99
      5) Albert Jackson - 3.01

      Career WHIP - Top 5

      1) Bruce Mullens - 1.10
      2) Karl Hurst - 1.11
      3) Pedro Sierra - 1.12
      4) Elrod Coke - 1.13
      4) Timo Gehrig - 1.13

      Career Innings Pitched - Top 5

      1) Dan Stuart - 4002.7
      2) Sal MacDougal - 3814.0
      3) Alex Gabriel - 3632.0
      4) Lou Gonzales - 3478.0
      5) Reese Hemphill - 3448.3

      Career BA Allowed - Top 5

      1) Pedro Sierra - .212
      2) Stump Matheson - .217
      3) Bruce Mullens - .222
      4) Elrod Coke - .223
      5) Karl Hurst - .224
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