Saturday, February 18, 2017

In Memory of Tom Davis (aka Crashmo): 1953-2015

Tom "Crash" Davis: 1953-2015
KOD Family...Last week I found out that one of our long term members Tom "Crash" Davis passed away.  Manny of you might have known him from the Action Forum as Crashmo.  He assured me that his nickname "Crash" had nothing to do with the movie Bull Durham and everything to do with his wild college days up in Ann Arbor.  Tom joined KOD in our second season and immediately became the "owner/manager" of his beloved Detroit Tigers franchise.  Tom was a core member of KOD until we completed the KOD21 season in July of 2015.  At that point Tom, who was recovering from a heart attack, lost his mom to cancer and needed to take some time off to focus on his life.  From that point on the e-mail's and texts became few and far between.  Each successive KOD I would e-mail him to see how things were doing and try to cajole him into returning to the KOD family.  I began to become concerned, because I did not get a response from him, so I tried to track him down via social media.  I posted a few "Hey Tom, how's it going" messages on his Facebook Wall, but that didn't get a response.  Eventually I went into full "stalker mode" and looked through his FB friends and found a friend of his named Larry Davis.  

My assumption was that Larry was a relative.  I sent Larry a FB message explaining who I was and why I was concerned.  In a few days Larry responded to my message with the ultimate bad news, "This is Tom's brother. Tom passed away due to a heart attack (2nd) in Nov. 2015. Sorry to have to give the the bad news.".  Larry and I discussed Tom's passion for our league and sports.  I offered him my deepest condolences and let him know just how important Tom was to KOD and how much he would be missed.  Larry responded by saying, "We (Tom & Larry) talked often of the online fantasy baseball leagues he participated in, he loved the challenges, competition and companionship. Thanks for being a part of the happiness in his life."

To say I was shocked, dumbfounded an heartbroken is an understatement.  For close to a decade Tom
Tom's favorite Tiger of all time
was a key member of KOD and a friend who I could discuss sports/real life with.  When I thought about going to Law School to further my career in compliance, Tom volunteered to help me out and sponsor me to "Read for the Law", so I didn't have to go to Law School and take the BAR exam.  Not only was Tom a great friend, but he was also a great criminal lawyer in the Detroit area.  He cared deeply about his clients and their legal rights.

Tom and I were fully vested in 2 sports causes.  We both wanted to see Jack Morris and Alex Karras elected to their respected sports Halls of Fame.  We had this letter writing and social media campaign cooked up to push the powers that be to get these men enshrined.  Tom was Detroit sports through and through.  He loved his hometown teams with a passion.  Norm Cash was his favorite Tiger.  Tom would talk about how Mayo Smith (Tiger Manager) would sit Norm vs lefties, even though Norm crushed lefties.  40+ years after the fact it still irked him, because he was a smart passionate fan of the Motown 9.  Tom grew up during that great 1960's-1970's era and he knew everything their was to know about the Al Kaline-Norm Cash-Mickey Lolich era Tigers.  1968 was his favorite baseball year !

The Schypinski caper was one of Tom's favorite KOD moments
 
Tom had many accomplishments as a KOD manager, which you'll see below, but one of his greatest KOD accomplishments was his ability to help me track down Jerry Schypinski, who played just 22 games for the 1956 Kansas City A's.  To most people, Mr. Schypinski would be an outlier who's non-descript MLB career wouldn't merit much attention. Not to Tom and myself.  When I couldn't find a picture of him anywhere on the net I tracked him down and found out he lived in the Detroit area.  When I told Tom he quickly volunteered to call Mr. Schypinski and see if he had any photos from his playing days.  Tom not only got in touch with him, but he visited him and actually picked up some great photos, which we used for that KOD8, which coincidentally Tom won (good karma ???).  I can't tell you how excited both of us were, but we weren't half as excited as Mr. Schypinski who "couldn't believe anyone even remembered a bit player like me at all".

I think back to Tom's managerial accomplishments and I'd like to share a few with you:
  • Tom won the KOD8 championship.  Oddly enough he won it while managing the '57 Giants.
  • Tom first made the KOD World Series in season 3 with the 2006 Tigers losing 4 games to 2 to the '77 Dodgers.
  • In 20 KOD seasons (KOD2-21) Tom made the playoffs an incredible 14 times.
  • He had some epic post season battles with Douglas Zaner and myself.
  • Tom suffered some heartbreaking post season losses, but he always came back hard the next year
  • Ironically Tom's only KOD championship occured during his one season at the helm of the NY Giants.
  • Tom helped me re-write the KOD rules after the completion of our inaugural season.  He acted as our "legal counsel" and would review and approve all subsequent rules changes.
Below is a listing of Tom's exemplary career record as a KOD manager (435-322, .545%):

KOD02 DET - 20-17 2nd Pl Lost LDS 3-2
KOD03 DET - 19-17 3rd Pl Lost WS  4-2
KOD04 DET - 13-15 5th Pl
KOD05 DET - 21-15 1st Pl Lost LDS 3-1
KOD06 DET - 23-15 1st Pl Lost LDS 3-1
KOD07 DET - 23-15 2nd Pl Lost LDS 3-0
KOD08 NYG - 23-11 1st Pl Won WS 4-0
KOD09 DET - 17-20 4th Pl
KOD10 DET - 28-10 1st Pl Lost LCS 4-1
KOD11 DET - 25-13 1st Pl Lost LCS 4-2
KOD12 DET - 24-18 2nd Pl Lost LDS 3-0
KOD13 DET - 29-23 2nd Pl Lost LCS 3-2
KOD14 DET - 14-16 4th Pl
KOD15 DET - 15-12 2nd Pl Lost LDS 3-1
KOD16 DET - 15-30 7th Pl
KOD17 DET - 23-22 4th Pl
KOD17 PIT - 25-21 1st Pl Lost LDS 3-2
KOD18 DET - 19- 9 2nd Pl Lost LDS 3-0
KOD19 DET - 22-16 2nd Pl Lost WC Game
KOD20 DET - 16-23 4th Pl
KOD23 DET - 21-24 6th Pl


In conclusion I would like to nominate Tom for the KOD HOF, which is scheduled to open up at the conclusion of the KOD25 season.  I think it only fitting that he be our first enshrinee due to his dedication, persistence and success as a KOD manager and a good friend.  I'm sure you will all agree with me on this and waive to formality of an official vote. 

1957 NY Giants:  Tom's lone KOD championship team.

1986 New York Mets - Card Set Updated

Isaac Corey did a great job tracking down both the 1986 and 1988 NY Mets Baseball Cards to finish off the list of teams that we needed photos / cards for.  Not only did he find the cards, but he also added some insert photos as well, which gave me a lot of choices to make to add to the final file :) !!!

Being that I'm anal, and I love complete baseball card sets for championship teams, I added the "missing" cards to the original 1986 set and I updated the Ron Darling card to show him in action and not showing his fabulous wind blown hair (do you think the Mets were marketing him to the teen aged girls ???).

Here are 12 outliers from the 1986 Mets team as well as some like Lee Mazzilli that arrived late in the season.













Friday, February 17, 2017

1953 Topps Brooklyn Dodgers..."The Missing Cards"

I looked at the 1953 'Bums and wondered why Topps never issued a complete set of cards for one of the all time great franchises at the peak of a magical 10 year run (1947-1956).  Then I remembered that about 1/3 of the team wouldn't sign with Topps and instead signed with Bowman.  This was back in the early days of card collecting, where both companies were at war with each other.  Some guys signed with both companies and others held out for an exclusive.  When I looked through the Dodger set I realized the following stars were exclusive to Bowman and needed a Topps Card:  Billy Cox, Carl Erskine, Carl Furillo, Duke Snider, Gil Hodges, Jackie Robinson, Preacher Roe and Ralph Branca.  That's some list of "missing" players from a card set.  Here are my renditions (13 total):














Thursday, February 16, 2017

Divisional Structure - Modern League (1980-2016)

To make things easier to administer we broke the 40 team league up into two 20 team leagues based on era.  The Modern League (1980-2016) and The Classic League (1948-1979) is how we broke it all down.  There are only 2 DH teams in the Classic League (both from 1977).




Completed Draft for KOD25

Here are the final results of the draft:


1Geoff Kroll1953 Dodgers
2Mark Nixon1970 Orioles
3Bruce Thomas1985 Cardinals
4Marvin Sik1998 Yankees
5Dan Holm1994 White Sox
6Kurt Schaden2016 Cubs
7Tom Landers2013 Red Sox
8Isaac Corey1991 Twins
9Joey Scigliano1984 Padres
10Bill Schneider1975 Reds
11Jim Clouser1956 Indians
12Mike Roberts1962 Giants
13Andy Sexton1990 A's
14Mark Angle1982 Cardinals
15Edward "Abe" Brown1998 Braves
16John Killary1961 Yankees
17Fred Falzone1988 Mets
18Charlie Pester1954 Yankees
19Brian Stokes1967 Cardinals
20Robert Chisholm1985 Blue Jays
21Michael Hopcroft1977 Yankees
22Marc Weiss1962 Dodgers
23Douglas Zaner2014 Angels
24Alan Raylesberg1969 Mets
25Andy Weinrib1986 Mets
26Chris Kaufman1969 Twins
27Mike Hill1990 Reds
28Larry Reeves1976 Reds
29Ross Gottlieb2001 Mariners
30Joe Pryweller1954 Indians
31Orion Bell1980 Royals
32Allan Silverwood1969 Orioles
33Erik Nelson - AL TEAM1948 Indians
34Peter Daly1977 Phillies
35Pryweller NL TEAM1995 Braves
36Sexton NL TEAM2001 Dbacks
37Killary NL TEAM1974 Dodgers
38Daly21977 Angels
39Nixon NL TEAM1969 Cubs
40Thomas AL TEAM2005 White Sox