
The Giants and Braves reversed the results completely during this three-game series at Candlestick Park. Atlanta took the first two while San Francisco avoided the sweep in the replay finale, while it was the other way around in real life.…

The Giants began a homestand with a three-game sweep of the Padres, just like they did in real life. San Francisco won the opener in 14 innings, then got a couple of strong pitching performances in the second and third…

The Giants had a rare five-game series in Cincinnati, which was caused by a postponement from their first series in April. A doubleheader was added to the mix. Ernest Riles hit three home runs in game four of the series.…

The Giants began the month of June with three games in Atlanta, and dominated the Braves in each contest. It was a little different than the first series of the season, when Atlanta won three of four games in San…

Two months are in, and we’re almost a third of the way through the schedule. In real life, the Giants went 17-10 in the month of May, but the simulation Giants were three games better at 20-7. San Francisco enjoyed…

The Mets continued to have the Giants’ number, winning two of three games for the second series in a row. The actual results were flipped in each of the three games. With the month of May coming to an end,…

Just like in real life, the Giants posted a three-game home sweep against the Phillies. Highlights included another Scott Garrelts shutout and another Kevin Mitchell home run, though this one was a dramatic walk-off shot in the finale. The Giants…

Fifty-four simulations are in the books, and the Waves fared well in each of the three, going a combined 34-20 (.630). Pepperdine went 10-8 in the WCC regular season that year, and the Waves did better in two of the…

The regular season saw a dramatic finish in two of the three simulations, just like it did in real life. But, while the Waves lost at LMU in overtime in reality, here Pepperdine swept all three PCH Cup sims. The…