Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : BASEBALL.ZIP
Filename : ROYALS80.DAT

 
Output of file : ROYALS80.DAT contained in archive : BASEBALL.ZIP
*American 1980 KC Royals AB Hit 2B 3B HR BB SO RBI B Def Sp 97-65
01 07 Wilson,Willie 705 230 028 015 003 028 081 049 S 988 09
02 04 White,Frank 560 148 022 005 007 019 069 060 R 988 07
03 05 Brett,George 449 175 033 009 024 058 022 118 L 955 07
04 03 Aikens,Willie 543 151 024 000 020 064 088 098 L 990 03
05 10 McRae,Hal 489 145 039 005 014 029 056 083 R 960 05
06 08 Otis,Amos 394 099 016 003 010 039 070 053 R 988 08
07 09 Hurdle,Clint 395 116 031 002 010 034 061 060 L 960 05
08 02 Porter,Darrel 418 104 014 002 007 069 050 051 L 978 04
09 06 Washington,U.L. 549 150 016 013 006 053 078 053 S 957 08
* Pitchers Inn Hit 2B 3B HR BB SO ERA T W L
10 01 Leonard,Dennis 280 271 000 000 000 080 155 379 R 20 11
11 01 Gura,Larry 283 272 000 000 000 076 113 296 L 18 10
12 01 Splittorf,Paul 204 236 000 000 000 043 053 415 L 14 11
13 01 Gale,Rich 191 169 000 000 000 078 097 391 R 13 9
14 01 Martin,Rene 137 133 000 000 000 070 068 440 R 10 10
15 01 Quisenberry,Dan 128 129 000 000 000 027 037 308 R 12 7
16 01 Pattin,Marty 089 097 000 000 000 023 040 364 R 4 0
17 01 Christenson 031 035 000 000 000 018 016 523 R 3 0
18 01 Busby,Steve 042 059 000 000 000 019 012 621 R 1 3
* Bench
19 02 Wathan,John 453 138 014 007 006 040 050 058 R 982 06
20 07 LaCock,Pete 156 032 006 000 001 017 010 018 L 950 03
21 07 Quirk,Jamie 163 045 005 000 005 007 024 010 L 947 03
22 05 Chalk,Dave 167 042 010 001 001 018 027 020 R 960 03
irk,Jamie 163 045 005 000 005 007 024 010 L 947 03
22 05 Chalk,Dave 167 042 010 001 001 018 027 020 R

  3 Responses to “Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : BASEBALL.ZIP
Filename : ROYALS80.DAT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/