Year
Team
Owner
W
L
%
GB
Pos.
J-Rob Series:

1979

Spanish Fort Ragin’ Cajuns

Steve Galbraith

 

 

 

 

 

 

1978

75

87

.463

30

3rd

-

1977

84

78

.519

22+

4th

-

1976

109

53

.673

(9)

1st

Lost LCS

1975

106

56

.654

1

2nd

Lost DS

1974

91

71

.562

23+

3rd

-

1973

82

80

.506

28+

3rd

-

1972

106

56

.654

9+

2nd

-

1971

112

50

.691

3

2nd

-

1970

111

51

.685

4

3rd

-

1969

93

68

.578

39

3rd

-

1968

70

92

.432

49

7th

-

1967

71

91

.438

43

7th

-

1966

47

115

.290

62+

10th

-

1965

87

75

.537

18

4th

-

1964

85

77

.525

34+

5th

-

1963

64

98

.395

48+

8th

-

1962

97

65

.599

9

2nd

-

1961

90

72

.556

29

5th

-

1960

104

50

.675

(11)

1st

Lost Series

1959

98

56

.636

(12+)

1st

WON J-ROB!

1958

93

61

.604

7

2nd

-

1957

84

70

.545

12

3rd

-

1956

54

99

.353

47

7th

-

1955

90

62

.590

12

3rd

-

1954

99

55

.643

7

2nd

-

1953

94

60

.610

22

2nd

-

1952

69

85

.448

31

5th

-

1951

42

111

.275

49+

8th

-

1950

84

70

.545

15

2nd

-

1949

77

77

.500

24

6th

-

1948

Providence Paper Clips

Brent Rainer

66

88

.429

37

7th

-

1947

96

58

.623

14+

2nd

-

Totals:

2730

2337

.539

-

Series: 2-3

Steve’s Totals:

2568

2191

.540

Series: 2-3


Owner:
Steve Galbraith

Location:
Spanish Fort, LA

1979 MicroManager:
TBA

E-Mail:
stevemgalbraith at yahoo dot come

League/Division:
Doby East

1979 Draft Position:
10th or 11th

APBA Experience:

            Started playing the board game in the 1970s as a kid after the Washington Senators moved to Texas. That move was, of course, sort of bad news/good news. Bad news is that your hometown baseball team leaves just as you're turning 10; good news was that it was the Senators. Got away from the game as other interests developed (read: girls). Then off to college (read: girls). And then I woke up and real life kicked in (read: no money, no girls). Picked up the computer game (BBW) about 5-6 years ago and, with the Internet picking up, started to get more involved with the game. Met Alan Berger, Andy Smith and Bill Schindel (and the other usual suspects) on the old GEnie service and things took off from there.