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Post by Atlanta Braves GM(T.J.) on Jan 21, 2014 13:55:53 GMT -6
Gentlemen,
Some of you have asked if you can switch your team names. I am happy to accommodate but my only stipulation is you can only switch to a team name currently unused. This will prevent a lot of confusion. For instance lets say I want to change my team name to the Twins and Indians' is actually a die hard Braves fan. He cannot change his name to the Braves as this can cause a lot of confusion with the SS.
LEt me know if you want to switch. Remember only real MLB team names allowed.
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Post by Atlanta Braves GM(T.J.) on Jan 21, 2014 13:57:41 GMT -6
LOL! I did not even know there were previous post. That is hilarious!
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Post by Brewers GM(Mike) on Jan 21, 2014 13:59:42 GMT -6
Eh come on Dad, let Landon have the Red Sox name lol
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Post by Colorado Rockies GM(John) on Jan 21, 2014 14:11:34 GMT -6
Just to clarify, could someone take a name that has been used after a certain amount of time? For instance in the example above, I can obviously understand the confusion if Indians changed his name to Braves right away. But after a year could he then change to Braves?
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Post by New York Mets GM(Randy) on Jan 21, 2014 14:20:18 GMT -6
What about player name changes? Could I simply call Billy Hamilton "Speedy" on the spreadsheet or Ryan Howard "Gimpy"? Just wondering.
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Post by Atlanta Braves GM(T.J.) on Jan 21, 2014 14:48:32 GMT -6
I am fine that John.
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Post by Cincinnati Reds (Mike) on Jan 21, 2014 15:31:23 GMT -6
Haha I am all for renaming Ryan Howard "Gimpy."
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Post by Brewers GM(Mike) on Jan 21, 2014 17:30:34 GMT -6
Red Sox are now the Reds and Marlins are now the Pirates on the spreadsheet. TJ just needs to update things here. I'm not gonna bother updating the draft boards for the time being. Nats you are now on the waiting list for the Boston Red Sox name.
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