Before leaving KOD10 forever behind and turning my attention to the future, I'd like to share the following with the press and all those tuning in:
* First of all, I would like to thank all of my fellow KOD10 AL managers, especially those who had to tolerate my technological limitations while I was in transition to getting my computer and high-speed internet connection set up in Israel, as well as logistical issues associated with netplaying an opponent located 7-9 time zones ahead. I appreciate your understanding and flexibility.
* Secondly, I like to thank and tip my cap to league Commissioner Marc Weiss, my KOD10 World Series opposing manager. He has already clearly proven his managerial prowess by winning 5 of 11 KOD/KOT tournament championships. And his skillfully guidance of the '55 Dodgers was no exception. He's an extremely worthy opponent who always seems to know how and when to make a move, whether at the plate, on the mound or in the field. If a small handful of lucky outcomes from the KOD10 World Series had gone the other way, he would just as easily be standing here standing in my shoes instead of me.
* Thirdly, just for the record, the 2002 Halos finished the KOD10 regular season with a 21-17 record, 4 games over .500, not 2 games over .500 as was previously reported. <lol>
It was a lot of fun to virtually re-experience in cyberspace the excitement of the real MLB 2002 season and post-season, which for Angels fans stands above all other seasons in the team's 50 year history. I appreciated the opportunity and thank all involved.
Douglas Zaner
manager, KOD10 2002 Anaheim Angels
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