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The 2032 Offseason schedule has been announced. Once again, we'll work at a breakneck pace in order to start the 2032 season (with the new and improved OOTP2007 simulation engine) as quickly as possible!
For the full schedule and discussion, please visit the league forums.
Note: All Times are Eastern.
Thursday, 07/12 - 10:00 PM: RFA Stage 1 Complete
Friday, 07/13 - 10:00 PM: RFA Stage 1 Match Period Ends - 10:00 PM: New File Released
Saturday, 07/14 - 7:00 PM: RFA Stage 2 Complete
Sunday, 07/15 - 10:00 PM: RFA Stage 2 Match Period Ends - 10:00 PM: New File Released
Monday, 07/16 - 10:00 PM: RFA Stage 3 FINALE Complete
Tuesday, 07/17 - DEADLINE FOR AFL POINT REDEMPTION - 10:00 PM: RFA FINALE Match Period Ends - 10:00 PM: New File Released
Wednesday, 07/18 - AFL Points Awarded - Amatuer Draft Completed - 10:00 PM: Free Agency Stage 1 - 10:00 PM: New File Released
Thursday, 07/19 - 10:00 PM: Free Agency Stage 2 - 10:00 PM: New File Released
Friday 07/20 through Sunday 07/22 - No deadlines, Paul in Vegas, baby.
Monday, 07/23 - 10:00 PM: Free Agency Stage 3 - 10:00 PM: New File Released
Tuesday, 07/254 - 10:00 PM: Free Agency FINALE - 10:00 PM: New File Released
Wednesday, 07/25 - 10:00 PM: Deadline for 40 Man (Protected) Rosters - 10:00 PM: New File Released - 10:00 PM: Spring Training Decisions Due
Thursday, 07/26 - 9:30 PM: Rule 5 Draft Lists Due - 10:00 PM: Rule 5 Draft - 10:30 PM: Spring Training Complete - 11:00 PM: Initial Conversion to OOTP2007
Friday 07/27 through Saturday 07/28 - Adjustments to OOTP2007 League File
Sunday, 07/29 - 10:00 PM: Opening Day OOTP2007 File Released
Monday, 07/30 - 10:00 PM: 2032 OPENING DAY!
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Current Champion |

Manager: Joe Lalley
101-61
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Past Champions (SIM) |
Yr |
Team |
Record |
30 |
New York Mets |
99-63 |
29 |
Chicago White Sox |
91-71 |
28 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
114-48 |
27 |
Orlando Generals |
106-56 |
26 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
122-40 |
25 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
110-52 |
24 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
106-56 |
23 |
Arizona Diamondbacks |
94-68 |
22 |
Washington Senators |
97-65 |
21 |
Atlanta Braves |
94-68 |
20 |
Mexico City Red Devils |
94-68 |
19 |
Las Vegas Outlaws |
98-64 |
18 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
107-55 |
17 |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
91-71 |
16 |
Canada Blue Jays |
91-71 |
15 |
Boston Red Sox |
105-57 |
14 |
Chicago Cubs |
116-46 |
13 |
Chicago Cubs |
104-58 |
12 |
Oakland A's |
92-70 |
[ Click for awards history ] |
Jim Thome Awards |
American League |
Andy Compton
(2B)Seattle Mariners
A season for the ages earned Seattle's second baseman
Andy Compton the American League
Jim Thome Award this year. Compton has hit 46 homeruns
this year while batting .332. He adds 52 doubles, along
with 146 runs scored. He's 8th in the American League
in batting, 1st in homeruns and 1st in RBI! Compton
wins the award for the 2nd time in his 7-year career.
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National League |
Eduardo Zamora
(2B) New York Mets
It was a day to remember for New York (N)'s Eduardo
Zamora, who won the National League Jim Thome Award
today. It put the finishing touches on what has been
a tremendous season for the slugger. He has hit 47
longballs while batting .374 this season. His 224 hits
and 67 walks add up to a .442 on-base percentage. He's
1st in the National League in batting, 6th in homeruns
and 1st in RBI! Zamora wins the award for the 3rd time
in his 5-year career.
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Cy Young Awards |
American League |
Joey Flores
(SP) Chicago Whitesox
Chicago (A)'s lefty Joey Flores
was untouchable all year long. His work paid off today
as the American League named him the Cy Young Award
winner! His ERA of 2.28 helped him to a 26-4 record
this year. He struck out 223 and walked 31 in 268 innings.
Joey has pitched 2 shutouts and 3 complete games. He's
1st in the American League in ERA and 1st in wins!
Flores wins the award for the 3rd time in his 7-year
career. |
National League |
Reid Daves
(SP) Chicago Cubs
All the hard work finally paid off for Chicago
(N)'s Reid Daves as well. The
southpaw was named the Cy Young Award winner in the
National League today. His ERA of 2.68 helped him to
a 19-8 record this year. He struck out 164 and walked
88 in 215 innings. He's 4th in the National League
in ERA and 2nd in wins!
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Rookie of the Year Awards |
American League |
Ali Hepp
(LF) Milwaukee Brewers
Ali Hepp will never forget his
first full season. The American League was convinced
that Milwaukee's leftfielder, 26 years old, should
be the Rookie of the Year winner of 2031. Hepp has
hit 20 taters this year while batting .299. He adds
35 doubles, along with 97 runs scored.
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National League |
Timothy Ware
(3B) Cincinnati Reds
The National
League Rookie of the Year winner was announced today
as well, with Cincinnati's third baseman Timothy
Ware earning the trophy for putting up the best
numbers among rookies in his league. Timothy is hitting
.292 this year, with 171 hits in 586 at bats. He has
driven in 56 runs, slugging .408.
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