Here is the second video, done the old way because I have no idea when it comes to 2005 baseball. With old time teams like the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers, they will go to the new cities for those teams (San Fran and LA).
Match the List above to the list below.
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Gellman (HOST)
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Gcrl (PAID)
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Gcrl (PAID)
The nennth inning (PAID)
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The nennth inning (PAID)
Dave (PAID)
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Motherscratcher (PAID)
The nennth inning (PAID)
Dan K (PAID)
Casey (PAID)
Gellman (HOST)
CheeseEatingBird (PAID)
Dan K (PAID)
Dave (PAID)
Dan K (PAID)
houstoncollector (PAID)
The nennth inning (PAID)
Motherscratcher (PAID)
Dave (PAID)
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Dave (PAID)
Gcrl (PAID)
Dan K (PAID)
Cubs
Colorado
Philly
Texas
Milwaukee
Cincinatti
Padres
Mets
St. Louis
White Sox
Kansas City
Cleveland
New York Yanks
Houston
LA Angels
Detroit
Arizona
Atlanta
San Fran
Tampa Bay
Washington
Toronto
Seattle
Boston
Minnesota
Pittsburgh
Oakland
Baltimore
LA Dodgers
Florida
Sunday, September 21, 2008
SCU Breaks: Absolute Baseball Randomizer Video
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So I get Cleveland, Washington, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore.
ReplyDeleteSo would I get the old Washington Senators or the old Montreal Expos?
Also, I watched some box breaks of this on YouTube and there are some quad relic cards with players on a bunch of different teams. How would we determine who gets a card like that?
The teams on the card would be put into the randomizer. Whoever wins gets the card.
ReplyDeleteHey CheeseEatingBird, would you want to trade me San Francisco?
ReplyDeleteHey Chrome1-1, I'll trade you Houston and a 1989 Topps Ed Hearn for the Yankess.
ReplyDeleteWhaddayasay?