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10 games into 2000
Alright, I skipped through writing some games, going to try out a checkin for every 10 games, but I’ll highlight any great games or performances as I go. So after 10 games for most of the teams, here are the standings:
Caribbean division
Puerto Rico Ranas (7-3)
Port Au Princes (4-5)
Santo Domingo Primadores (4-6)
Havana Rumrunners (4-6)
Continental Division
Panama City Cruisers (8-2)
Teguz Tigers (5-5)
Guatemala Cannonballers (4-5)
Cancun Toros (3-7)
The most dominant team in the league so far is by far the Cruisers. Not only have they taken 8 of the first 10 but they have the highest run differential at +38 which is insane. They are essentially sitting in first in several offensive and pitching categories. The pitching staff is being lead by Luke Polizzi, which has a 0.52 ERA through his first two games. He has pitched 123 and 113 pitches, and has gone 9 and 8.1 innings. He leads the team (and 2 behind the league leader) for strikeouts with 16.
Highlights:
Jacob Barke of the Cancun Toros threw a 4 hit complete game shutout with now walks. His 7 strikeout day was his season high. Ironically, he has had a pretty rough start to the season, even after his shutout game, he is sitting at 6.27 ERA.
Chris Glausier has taken down the player of the week award, he is off to a crazy start. He has been a delightful hot streak for a player who doesn’t have great ratings, offensively. He has 18 hits through 44 plate appearances, and has already accumulated 1.1 WAR, and is at a comical 258 wRC+ but his babip is .500, so that’ll come back to earth.
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