10-17-2019, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by JasonC23
June has been a weird month for Huntley. After having its 16-game winning streak snapped in its second-to-last game in May, Huntley won its last May game and the first 6 games in June (that's good!). Huntley then took its 7-game winning streak (and 23 of 24!) to Jersey to take on the NC-best Revolutionize...and got swept (that's bad). The Red Raiders lost another game before turning things around and winning 6 in a row (that's good!). Then, in the next 7 games, all at home against under-.500 teams, Huntley promptly lost 5 of 7 (that's bad). After an off day, Huntley just faced the 3-time Perfect League champions H.B. Cube, who had won 10 in a row to pull within 4.5 games of the Red Raiders in the NC West. So, naturally, with all the momentum in the Cube's favor, Huntley won game 1 of the series.
If you can figure this season out, let me know.
Actually, it's fairly obvious what the problem's been for Huntley in June (and the whole season, really): its offense.
Arky Vaughan: career OPS: .794; 2048 OPS: .617
George Brett: career OPS: .814; 2048 OPS: .676
Mickey Mantle: career OPS: .836; 2048 OPS: .721
Hank Aaron: career OPS: .895; 2048 OPS: .660
Here's hoping for some good ol' regression to the mean in the second half...
Oh, and, Colorado still has not lost. Their winning streak is at 58 games. To put that into perspective, the Flatbush Dukes are the second-best AC team and they're having an awesome year. They've won...58 games. I have no words--this is just flabbergasting and incredible and astonishing and amazing to witness.
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Can you do a screen shot of the Colorado roster? If they never lose is there an award?
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