
The 1929 Chicago Cubs nearly blew a 4-0 lead but won the opener against the 1922 New York Giants in 14 innings. However, the Giants came back to win the next three to claim the season-opening series. Casey Stengel hit…

The 1930 St. Louis Cardinals will not look back fondly upon their season-opening series with the 1925 Washington Senators, even though it ended up being a draw with each team winning twice. But in their two losses, the Cardinals blew…

The 1919 Cincinnati Reds got their season off to a good start with a one-run victory in game number one, but the 1920 Cleveland Indians came back with three straight victories to win the series. Elmer Smith (8-for-17, .471) and…

Season two got underway with the 1922 St. Louis Browns and the 1927 New York Yankees splitting a four-game series. Urban Shocker played for both teams and was the winning pitcher in both games one and two. St. Louis managed…

Halfway through week 6 and I realized that the last round of updates went a little bit too far. Possessions are down, but probably not quite enough. But scoring went up — way too far up. The seven games averaged…

It was another good week of play, although the most highly anticipated game of the week (Dallas-San Francisco) was a dud. Eight of the 14 results matched real life, but the other six were won by the better team on…

In the first three weeks of play, I didn’t roll a single overtime game. That changed in week four, as there were four of them, all of which saw exciting endings to regulation. The results were decent — the actual…

Sixteen more games went into the books and I’m feeling good about the gameplay, although the numbers say there’s probably still too much punting and not quite enough of everything else. Week three averaged 38.8 points per game (it was…

After overhauling some of the ratings and doing some work on the drive charts, the next eight games of week 2 were played. Results were favorable, and I think the changes to the ratings paid dividends, but some things are…