Friday, April 21, 2006

Cluster 1 Standings


Strat-O-Matic Report






LEAGUE STANDINGS FOR 2006 NASA

Davis WON LOST PCT GB MAGIC#
2006 Brussels BSP 19 8 .704 ---- 133
2006 Falls Creek FCB 16 11 .593 3.0
2006 Cuyahoga CRR 15 12 .556 4.0
2006 Spokane SPC 9 18 .333 10.0
2006 Yellowknife YKM 8 19 .296 11.0

Hobbs WON LOST PCT GB MAGIC#
2006 Casco Bay CBS 16 11 .593 ---- 135
2006 Louisville LTB 15 12 .556 1.0
2006 St Louis SLB 13 14 .481 3.0
2006 New York NYG 13 14 .481 3.0
2006 Casa Grande CGW 9 18 .333 7.0

ONeil WON LOST PCT GB MAGIC#
2006 Long Island LIK 22 5 .815 ---- 130
2006 Traverse City TCP 16 11 .593 6.0
2006 Renton RMB 14 13 .519 8.0
2006 Milan MWA 11 16 .407 11.0
2006 Los Angeles LAL 6 21 .222 16.0

Vaughn WON LOST PCT GB MAGIC#
2006 Kenmore KKR 19 8 .704 ---- 131
2006 New York NYT 14 13 .519 5.0
2006 Wichita WWH 14 13 .519 5.0
2006 San Diego SDM 11 16 .407 8.0
2006 South Jersey SJR 10 17 .370 9.0

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

2006 Season Set to Start

The 2006 schedule has been announced and can now be viewed at the NASA Web Site.

IMPORTANT: Jim has asked that each owner please check the following on the 2006NS league file that was sent out on 3/26/06:
->Your roster
->Your ballpark dimensions
->Verify any player card edits you requested

Do not play any league games at least until Thursday (3/30/06). This gives a few days for people to double check the files and make sure there are no major problems.

You may send your CM's out at any time -- everyone plan on sending them out by Saturday (4/1/06).

Jim will also be sending out other files over the next couple of days. This will include deadlines, some guidelines, etc.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Welcome to the NASA Blog

What is blogging, and how can it enhance your Strat-O-Matic gaming experience? A Blog is simply a place on the Internet where one or more people can post their observations about any number of topics. Having a Strat-O-Matic League Blog is a quick and easy way to get your league published on the Internet. And it can also serve as a league "hangout". Support has been added to the program so that you can now "Print To Blog" your reports. Imagine playing a great game, then being able to post the boxscore and your comments about it immediately to the Internet. Whether you are in a draft league or doing a solitaire replay, blogging is a great way to share your league with the world! You can tell your friends about your league blog site and they can follow along as you post results and add comments about your league. You can make announcements or any other kinds of observations by using the built in "Post to Blog" function. Blogging is easier than maintaining a league website, provides nearly real-time posting, automatically archives your posts (so others can return to it a later date and read through your comments) and is free to use.