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These Managers Have NOt Yet Completed Their Games
If you think I'm going to put a name to this you are crazy. It's enough that I am reporting - not willing to take blasts from the wrong doers or the others. But I will do this for several weeks tro see if it helps.
If unmanaged teams are going to get their games played by Saturday then it's not too much to ask other manager to get their game played by mid-Sunday. The following list was compiled Sunday night at about 6 pm and has changed very little, if at all, by the time you see on this post.
Gamesnot played (in many instances it's all but in some varying numbers):
R1: Bob Copdland, Dwight Milner
C2: Kurt Kraiger, Mike Scott, David Brown
S3: Perry Waldner, Roger Morgan, John Schwindt
G4: Edward Vidaillet, Mike Caro
D5: Michael Bravard, Stan Biernacki, Jeffrey Brown
M6:James N Hall, Bill Dyer, Rob Schroeder, Michael Bravard, April Scott, Mike Caro
M7: Michael Douglas, Robert Copeland, William Lavinson
B8: Chris Wood, Michael Douglas, David Brown - IN PROGRESS, Roger Morgan
W9: Michael Douglas, Robert Copeland
B10: Michael Douglas, mStan Biernacki, Kurt Ktaiger
C11: Robert Copeland, Nick Shields, Michael Douglas, Ray Cunningham
A12: Bob Campbell, Perry Waldner, Rob Schroeder
M13: Stan Biernacki IN PROGRESS, Robert Copeland
B14: Robert Copeland, Rob Schroeder, Michael Caro
K15: Michael Douglas
C16: Rob Schroeder, Scott Brown, Stan Biernacki - IN PROGRESS, Michael Douglas
K17: Robert Mitting, Mike Scott, Michael Caro
F18: Michael Douglas, Robert Copeland
Champ: David Brown, Mike Miele
Chal: Dave Ellis, Kevin Adams, Dave Milber
98-Trad-1: Charles Mick, Bill Dyer, Nick Shields, Thomas Prince, Roger Morgan
98-Trad-2: Michael Dougles, Robert Copeland, Charles Mick
99-Trad-1: Leornard McAbee, Mike Scott
99-Trad-2 Leonard McAbee, Jonathon Diehl - IN PROGRESS
99-Trad-3; ALL PLAYED
2000-Trad-1: Dave Neas, Michael Douglas, Paul Garra, Nick Shields
2000-Trad-2: Michael Cosgrove
Un-played games throughout the season can become a cancer to PB. Managers who have to wait until Tuesday or Wednesday to see their roster in order to set it up for Thursday get frustrated. Now that it seems that PB has decided to play the games of all home un-managed teams early it only seems right that the rest of us comply.
I realize that several of these managers may have very good excuses but from here-on-out, how about emailing your opponent if you don't plan on playing the games by a reasonable time on Sunday.
You will note the repetition of some names - not surprising if you have several teams and don't play one series that you aren't going to play the others. One name that stands out like a sore thumb is Mike Douglas. He has not played one home series so far this weekend. Seems to me that this was his modus operandi last year too. How can you have so many teams (and mostly ngreat ones) and leae it to the robot to play them with the help of PB on Tuesday.
Hey, if weekends are bad for you, play your games on Friday or Thursday when they are set up.
Finally, I can't over emphasize how much potential damage is done to the whole mind set of purebaseball if you won't play your home games. Several managers have over ten teams and always eeem to get their games played on time. What's wrong with the others?