Tim's ATF career has been marked by a number of near misses. Despite an outstanding .468 finish and a batting title in Game Five, his point production was lacking and he finished in fifth place. While his average cooled off in Game Six, a late point streak nearly propelled him into the elite Norris Division, but he fell just one answer short. Next, in Game Seven, he came within one measly point of winning the Smythe Division, but couldn't close the deal in the final rounds. Finally, in Game Nine, his own wife edged him out for a ticket back to Smythe, by a single point. Mystics will probably point to bad karma as the reason for Tim's poor luck. He did, afterall, try to name his daughter "Bruce".
Tim's strengths and weaknesses are as varied as the ever-changing winds. But there are two things you can know for sure about Tim: 1) He would never use a phrase as girly as "the ever-changing winds." 2) It's no coincidence that he leads all players in the War & Victory edition. So back off!


