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Team Record: 19-31
Sim Record: 2-8 Games 5/21 - 5-4 loss @ Illinois - Oscar Oakley stole his 800th and 801st career stolen bases, had 3 hits, a run, and an RBI. Crosswell lost his 7th game of the season. 5/22 - 2-1 loss @ Illinois - O'Parra pitched 6 innings of shutout ball only to give the ball to the bullpen and let our closer (Ward Chee) give up a 2-run homerun to pinch hitter Jamie Smith (and his .165 average) to lose it in the 9th. We just didn't close them down. 5/23 - 5-1 loss @ Illinois - Our offensive woes continue. Oberlin and Keonig each had 2 hits. 5/24 - 8-4 loss vs Minnesota (11 innings) - Our perfect streak in extra-inning games comes to an end. Billy-Bob Suggs gives up 4 runs in the top of the 11st to seal the deal and waste Long's great pitching performance (7.1 IP, 7 H, 1 ER). Steve McLaughlin had 3 hits. 5/25 - 2-1 loss vs Minnesota - Chris Steelman pitched wonderfully (8 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 7 K), but got zero help from his offense. He had to do it himself hitting a double and then later scoring on a sacrifice fly by Francisco Diaz. 5/26 - 4-3 WIN vs Minnesota - Amos Oberlin hit a 2-out, 2-run walk off homerun to spoil David Echegaray's chance at win #296. 5/27 - Off Day 5/28 - 8-5 WIN vs Texas - Chet McKie goes 6 innings giving up only 1 run. 6 different guys bat in a run but Rafael Souza almost gave it right back by giving up 4 runs in the top of the 9th. 5/29 - 12-0 loss vs Texas - Nothing pretty about this game. Paul Long goes 4.1 innings (5 ER) giving up 8 of their 19 hits. Walsh, Koenig, and Mingo (a walk) were the only ones to get on base for us. 5/30 - 3-0 loss vs Texas - Another 9 innings without scoring a run. Diaz, Kinchen, and Walsh (2) each had hits. Steelman had another nice game (7 IP, 3ER, 3 H), but it was wasted because WE CAN'T HIT! 5/31 - 7-3 loss vs Kansas - They spot us three runs, but Crosswell decides, "Hey, only I can give up runs when I am pitching!" and gives up 7 of his own. Mingo got on base 4 times in this game. If only people would hit him in (he did score once). Standings Code:
Great Explorers League East Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Wisconsin 32 17 .653 - L3 7-3 Texas 29 22 .569 4.0 W2 5-5 Kansas 27 23 .540 5.5 W1 5-5 Minnesota 22 28 .440 10.5 L5 2-8 Illinois 21 29 .420 11.5 W2 5-5 New Mexico 16 35 .314 17.0 W1 4-6 West Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Washington 35 16 .686 - W3 8-2 Idaho 30 19 .612 4.0 W4 8-2 Utah 26 24 .520 8.5 W4 8-2 Nevada 23 27 .460 11.5 L1 3-7 California 21 30 .412 14.0 L2 4-6 Colorado 19 31 .380 15.5 L3 2-8 Pitching Code:
Name G GS W L SV ERA IP HA R ER BB K s1 C. McKie 12 12 4 5 0 3.98 72.1 80 33 32 13 37 s2 P. Long 8 8 2 4 0 5.20 45.0 60 27 26 8 10 s3 C. Steelman 11 11 3 7 0 4.53 57.2 58 30 29 15 37 s4 J. Crosswell 12 12 1 8 0 6.18 67.0 82 50 46 37 30 s5 J. O'Parra 7 7 1 4 0 5.61 33.2 43 21 21 8 12 mr D. MacKenzie 21 0 2 0 0 4.31 31.1 29 18 15 12 6 mr L. Briscoe 22 0 0 0 2 3.04 26.2 23 11 9 8 20 mr B. Suggs 7 0 0 1 0 6.75 10.2 14 12 8 9 4 mr J. Langlois 18 0 0 0 0 4.09 22.0 20 10 10 7 16 su R. Souza 29 0 3 1 0 3.72 36.1 29 16 15 10 27 su A. Stier 21 0 1 0 1 2.66 23.2 23 7 7 7 10 cl W. Chee 19 0 2 1 6 5.66 20.2 23 13 13 8 12 Leads Team - Whether it be good or bad Lineup Code:
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1 LF L. Mingo 45 170 39 10 1 0 8 24 22 34 .229 .325 .300
2 CF F. Diaz 47 166 45 4 2 4 18 15 8 32 .271 .311 .392
3 2B V. Koenig 49 173 50 4 0 2 19 20 11 23 .289 .339 .347
4 SS J. Kinchen 50 194 49 11 2 5 25 20 5 33 .253 .288 .407
5 C J. Walsh 45 173 53 11 1 1 22 18 11 22 .306 .348 .399
6 RF O. Oakley 47 172 36 4 1 5 20 13 16 36 .209 .275 .331
7 3B R. Jerkins 50 184 29 7 1 0 9 19 15 27 .158 .229 .207
8 1B A. Oberlin 37 70 17 3 1 2 12 6 3 5 .243 .276 .400
J. Carmona 21 20 8 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 .400 .400 .400
C. McKie 12 21 7 1 0 1 3 2 1 5 .333 .364 .524
S. McLaughlin 41 126 34 3 0 1 12 14 7 26 .270 .311 .317
K. Biel 29 54 10 4 0 0 5 3 3 10 .185 .224 .259
N. Mutsuhito 19 41 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 10 .122 .163 .122
C. Baker 27 42 5 1 0 1 2 5 5 11 .119 .213 .214
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Mileston Watch Oakley stole his 800th base of his career in the first game of the sim. That puts him 7th all time. Team Rankings Batting AVG: .234 (23rd) Homeruns: 22 (T-23rd) Walks: 111 (23rd) Stolen Bases: 34 (T-11th) Runs Scored: 164 (23rd) Pitching ERA: 4.65 (21st) Opponents AVG: .276 (20th) HRs Allowed: 52 (23rd) Walks Allowed: 142 (11th) Runs Allowed: 248 (21st) Well, at least we aren't walking a ton of people.
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34 stolen bases this year for a 64% stolen base percentage. Not great, but I like to run. Too bad we are probably running ourselves out of some runs.
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Have you tried trading Oakley? You mentioned him as your best trade bait but apparently he didn't like the rumors, so far turning in a poor season, and he isn't getting younger. He's got his 800 SBs, so I wonder if on a losing team, he's got anything to play for. A starter would be nice, even if AAA level. Good read so far Y0DA!
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Over the course of a season, I don't think it correlates to many runs. 20 maybe? I know 75% is the minimum success rate to be considered of any value.
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Team Record: 22-37
Sim Record: 3-6 Games 6/1 - 3-2 loss vs Kansas - We begin June the same way that we ended May, with a loss. O'Parra pitched well (6.1 IP, 1 R), but aside from Jake Kinchen's Homerun and Vin Koenig's 3 hits, there was little offense. 6/2 - 6-5 WIN vs Kansas - Leandro Mingo (and his .332 OBP) walked with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth to win this one. Too many offensive contributers to name, but James Walsh was Player of the Game with 3 hits, a run, and an RBI. 6/3 - Off Day 6/4 - 3-0 loss @ Wisconsin - The off day did nothing for our offense. We managed 5 hits, with only a Richard Jerkins double going for extra bases. Paul Long was the unfortunate losing pitcher. 6/5 - 8-1 loss @ Wisconsin - We managed a run off of six hits, but only one of those hits mattered (a homerun by Jake Kinchen). Christopher Steelman and Jose Langlois "helped" by combining to give up 8 runs in 6.2 innings. 6/6 - 5-0 loss @ Wisconsin - Our offense again does nothing (Diaz and Mingo each had 2 hits) as we complete the series with Wisconsin scoring a total of 1 run. Crosswell drops his record to 1-9. 6/7 - 2-1 loss @ Nevada (10 innings) - Ward Chee gets the loss by giving up the run in the bottom of the 10th. Kenneth Biel scores our lone run in the top of the 6th after pinch running for Oberlin. 6/8 - 3-2 loss @ Nevada - John O'Parra allows 3 runs in the bottom of the 3rd inning, and we just can't come back from that. Vin Koenig's 2-run double in the top of the 5th inning helped, but couldn't put us over the top. 6/9 - 5-3 WIN @ Nevada - Paul Long wins his 3rd game of the season and Jake Kinchen extends his hitting streak to 10 games with 3 hits in this one. Chee gets his 7th save of the season. 6/10 - 3-0 WIN @ Nevada - Steelman, Souza, Stier, and Chee combine to shut out Nevada (with Steelman allowing just 2 hits in 7.1 innings AND wins Player of the Game). Oscar Oakley scored 2 of our runs and Steve McLaughlin had a 2-run pinch-hit single in the top of the 9th to add some insurance which allowed Ward Chee to come on and record the save. Standings Code:
GEL East Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Wisconsin 38 21 .644 - W2 6-4 Kansas 33 26 .559 5.0 L1 7-3 Texas 33 28 .541 6.0 W1 4-6 Illinois 30 30 .500 8.5 W5 9-1 Minnesota 24 35 .407 14.0 L2 2-8 New Mexico 18 42 .300 20.5 L4 3-7 West Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Washington 43 17 .717 - W6 9-1 Idaho 35 24 .593 7.5 L1 5-5 Utah 29 31 .483 14.0 W1 3-7 Nevada 28 31 .475 14.5 L2 5-5 California 25 36 .410 18.5 L4 4-6 Colorado 22 37 .373 20.5 W2 3-7 We are on a one-way track to Nowheresville this season. Not that this has changed in the last week or anything. Just thought I'd keep you updated. Pitching Code:
Name G GS W L SV ERA IP HA R ER BB K s1 C. McKie 14 14 4 5 0 4.01 85.1 92 39 38 16 43 s2 P. Long 10 10 3 5 0 4.97 58.0 71 33 32 13 14 s3 C. Steelman 13 13 4 8 0 4.35 70.1 69 35 34 22 43 s4 J. Crosswell 13 13 1 9 0 6.04 73.0 89 53 49 39 31 s5 J. O'Parra 9 9 1 5 0 4.30 46.0 56 25 22 11 17 mr L. Briscoe 25 0 0 1 2 3.73 31.1 27 15 13 11 22 mr B. Suggs 7 0 0 1 0 6.75 10.2 14 12 8 9 4 mr D. MacKenzie 23 0 2 0 0 3.82 35.1 30 18 15 13 7 mr J. Langlois 19 0 0 0 0 5.01 23.1 21 13 13 10 18 su R. Souza 35 0 3 1 0 3.38 40.0 31 16 15 10 29 su A. Stier 25 0 1 1 1 2.88 25.0 27 8 8 8 10 cl W. Chee 24 0 3 1 8 4.56 25.2 26 13 13 9 14 Could I use a three-man rotation? Lineup Code:
Name G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K AVG OBP SLG
1 LF L. Mingo 54 200 49 13 1 0 9 26 24 39 .245 .332 .320
2 CF F. Diaz 56 200 52 6 2 4 20 17 10 40 .260 .300 .370
3 2B V. Koenig 57 201 59 5 0 2 21 21 14 24 .294 .346 .348
4 SS J. Kinchen 59 230 64 13 3 7 28 24 6 36 .278 .310 .452
5 C J. Walsh 53 197 58 12 1 1 23 21 17 25 .294 .350 .381
6 RF O. Oakley 56 206 39 6 1 5 22 15 20 43 .189 .260 .301
7 3B R. Jerkins 59 218 35 8 3 0 13 19 18 31 .161 .231 .225
8 1B A. Oberlin 44 87 22 4 1 2 15 7 4 8 .253 .292 .391
J. Carmona 27 28 10 1 0 0 3 0 1 2 .357 .379 .393
S. McLaughlin 48 138 36 3 0 1 14 15 9 27 .261 .309 .304
K. Biel 31 57 10 4 0 0 5 4 3 10 .175 .213 .246
N. Mutsuhito 23 53 9 1 0 0 1 2 2 13 .170 .200 .189
C. Baker 34 52 7 2 0 1 2 6 5 14 .135 .211 .231
Team Rankings Batting AVG: .235 (22nd) Homeruns: 24 (24th) Walks: 137 (22nd) Stolen Bases: 39 (T-13th) Runs Scored: 184 (24th) Pitching ERA: 4.47 (21st) Opponents AVG: .270 (20th) HRs Allowed: 56 (22nd) Walks Allowed: 171 (T-10th) Runs Allowed: 280 (18th)
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Trade News
So Washington (most recently the 2018 Champion) and Florida (the 2020 and reigning NPBL Champion) pulled off a big deal. Florida is selling off parts. Their division is pretty competitive and the GM (who took over the team midseason last year) wants to rebuild. The big pieces of the trade both went to Washington. Florida got some prospects and a couple draft picks. But these two are what is going to keep Washington on top of our division for quite a while: Bill Worm - C - 29 year old 4.5 star catcher. The big deal with this guy is his ability to get on base. Currently, his on base percentage is .475. He was a 1st round (1st overall) draft pick in 2014. Joel Huertas - 2B - 29 year old 4.5 star second baseman. He's not exactly hitting as well as he was the past couple years as he's taken a bit of a talent hit. But this was the Bluefish's 1st round (1st overall) draft pick in 2012. We'll see if Florida regains any of the value that they gave up. As for my opinion of Florida's rebuild? They absolutely are trying to rebuild too early. And with a few of the teams in their division being very young (and very good), it's going to be a looong road back for Florida. Quote:
Yeah, I've heard that. I'm just addicted to speed (not that we have that anymore). Perhaps I might just tone it down a little bit.
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I don't necessarily think you'd have to do that, considering O'Parra has dropped his ERA by 2 runs over the last few sims. Granted, it hasn't translated to wins - perhaps due to his lack of endurance - but it is a step in the right direction if you have no other options. Crosswell's peripheral stats hurt him more to suggest a 4-man rotation instead, keeping O'Parra.
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Team Record: 24-44
Sim Record: 2-7 Games 6/11 - 7-3 loss @ Utah - Jermaine Crosswell lost his 8th straight decision and brought his overall record down to 1-10 while Jerkins scored 2 runs on 2 hits. 6/12 - 7-6 loss @ Utah - We scored 3 runs in the 8th inning to tie it but then Jose Langlois gave up a solo homerun in the bottom of the inning that we couldn't come back from. Jerkins came through again with 2 hits, 2 RBI, and a run scored. 6/13 - 3-2 loss @ Utah - O'Parra pitched decently (5.2 IP, 3 ER), but it wasn't enough to stop the Scorpions. Solo homeruns by Koenig and Oakley were all we got for runs scored. 6/14 - 3-2 WIN vs Washington (10 innings) - We finally win a 1-run game this sim. Paul Long pitched beautifully (7 IP, 0 ER, 1 R, 6 H, 5 K, 2 BB) to win player of the game. The real story is Chris Baker pinch running for Steve McLaughlin in the bottom of the 10th after McLaughlin singled. With two outs, Baker (14 stolen bases in 5 previous years), our backup catcher, then proceeds to steal second base and scored the game winning run on Francisco Diaz's single. 6/15 - 4-3 loss vs Washington - The Griff's hit us back with a 1-run game as Steelman allows all their runs on 9 hits in 7 innings. Koenig had 3 hits. 6/16 - 9-6 loss vs Washington - Jake Kinchen (8) and Oscar Oakley (7) each hit homeruns and Oakley acquired two more hits, but it wasn't enough as Crosswell and Langlois each allowed 4 runs. 6/17 - Off Day 6/18 - 8-3 WIN @ Idaho (12 innings) - We are 6-2 in extra inning affairs this year. That's got to count for something, right? Right? Steve McLaughlin hit a 3-run homerun in the bottom of the top of the 12th to cap off a 5 run inning that Idaho just wasn't going to come back from. McKie allowed 3 runs in 6 innings, but our bullpen allowed 0 runs in their 6 innings. 6/19 - 5-1 loss @ Idaho - Oscar Oakley hit his 8th homerun of the year in the top of the ninth for our only run and one of only 3 hits all day. Paul Long allowed 5 runs in 5.1 innings. 6/20 - 5-0 loss @ Idaho - Our offense sputters again as we get only 4 singles and 2 walks (Walsh was the only one with 1 of each). Steelman allows 4 runs (only 2 earned) in 6 innings of work. Standings Code:
Great Explorers League East Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Wisconsin 44 24 .647 - L1 7-3 Kansas 40 28 .588 4.0 W2 7-3 Texas 39 31 .557 6.0 W3 7-3 Illinois 34 35 .493 10.5 L2 5-5 Minnesota 26 42 .382 18.0 L4 2-8 New Mexico 20 49 .290 24.5 W1 2-8 West Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Washington 49 20 .710 - L1 7-3 Idaho 39 29 .574 9.5 W2 4-6 Utah 35 34 .507 14.0 W1 7-3 Nevada 31 37 .456 17.5 W1 3-7 California 31 39 .443 18.5 L1 6-4 Colorado 24 44 .353 24.5 L2 3-7 Pitching Code:
Name G GS W L SV ERA IP HA R ER BB K s1 C. McKie 16 16 4 5 0 4.27 97.0 105 48 46 19 48 s2 P. Long 12 12 3 6 0 4.73 70.1 83 39 37 19 20 s3 C. Steelman 15 15 4 10 0 4.10 83.1 89 43 38 25 48 s4 J. Crosswell 15 15 1 10 0 6.01 82.1 105 59 55 46 34 s5 J. O'Parra 10 10 1 6 0 4.35 51.2 61 28 25 12 20 mr D. MacKenzie 27 0 2 1 0 3.38 40.0 35 19 15 15 10 mr L. Briscoe 30 0 0 1 2 3.47 36.1 32 16 14 12 22 mr B. Suggs 7 0 0 1 0 6.75 10.2 14 12 8 9 4 mr J. Langlois 22 0 0 1 0 5.79 28.0 27 18 18 11 24 su R. Souza 42 0 4 1 0 3.65 44.1 34 19 18 13 32 su A. Stier 29 0 2 1 1 2.61 31.0 32 10 9 10 11 cl W. Chee 27 0 3 1 8 4.34 29.0 29 14 14 11 19 Lineup Code:
Name G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K AVG OBP SLG 1 LF L. Mingo 63 224 53 13 1 0 10 27 28 40 .237 .327 .304 2 CF F. Diaz 65 236 62 11 2 4 24 21 11 44 .263 .299 .377 3 2B V. Koenig 66 234 71 5 0 3 24 25 15 28 .303 .349 .363 4 SS J. Kinchen 68 265 69 13 3 8 30 27 10 39 .260 .299 .423 5 C J. Walsh 61 226 67 12 1 1 27 24 19 30 .296 .351 .372 6 RF O. Oakley 65 236 48 6 1 8 25 20 22 50 .203 .273 .339 7 3B R. Jerkins 68 253 43 11 3 0 16 25 18 33 .170 .236 .237 8 1B A. Oberlin 53 109 26 5 1 2 15 7 6 12 .239 .289 .358 2B J. Carmona 32 32 11 1 0 0 3 0 1 3 .344 .382 .375 1B S. McLaughlin 56 155 44 3 0 2 19 16 9 28 .284 .325 .342 1B N. Mutsuhito 29 74 14 1 0 0 4 3 2 16 .189 .211 .203 OF K. Biel 36 66 12 4 0 0 5 4 4 12 .182 .225 .242 C C. Baker 41 63 10 4 0 1 4 8 5 15 .159 .221 .270 Team Rankings Batting AVG: .238 (22nd) Homeruns: 30 (24th) Walks: 156 (T-22nd) Stolen Bases: 47 (13th) Runs Scored: 216 (24th) Pitching ERA: 4.43 (21st) Opponents AVG: .272 (21st) HRs Allowed: 58 (19th) Walks Allowed: 202 (13th) Runs Allowed: 325 (20th)
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Kinchen Dealt for Prospect
Arguably our best hitter, beloved Jake Kinchen has been sent to the Maryland Admirals of the Founding Father's League where he will occupy the #4 spot in the lineup on a Maryland team that is 3 games up on the Wild Card race. A former 1st round draft pick, Kinchen was just coming into his own this year batting .260 with 8 homeruns and 30 RBI in 68 games (leads team in HR, RBI, and games played). The 8 homeruns ties his career high. So what did we get in return? Would you believe only a third round draft choice from the previous draft? Well, its true. 20 year old starting pitcher Salvatore Perez was the third pick in the 3rd round in this past draft. He recently got a big bump in his talent and is now the 34th ranked prospect in the league. I'm really excited about this acquisition. It's nothing earth shaking, but Perez could be a pretty solid pitcher sooner rather than later for us. Here are his stats so far this year with Maryland: Code:
Year G GS W L SV ERA IP HA R ER HR BB K CG SHO WHIP BABIP 2021, AA 13 13 7 3 0 2.98 87.2 62 36 29 5 44 43 0 0 1.21 .220 2021, AAA 2 2 0 0 0 6.30 10.0 14 7 7 0 6 11 0 0 2.00 .438
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I like the batting average against, but that BB:K ratio at AA is a little scary. Still, in my opinion, you can never have too many arms in the system.
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I also really like pitching. It killed me to trade Lamela (just won pitcher of the month over in the FFL and has a 1.26 ERA), Suarez (9-7, 2.97), and Perl (5-6, 4.06), but I just didn't think that I could build up a championship team with all of my big bats fading and nothing coming up through the minors. I'm liking what I've got building down there now with James, Herald, and Perez. Long is going to take some time, but he'll straighten out eventually.
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Team Record: 26-51
Sim Record: 2-7 Games 6/21 - 11-4 loss @ California - Kyle Warner makes his first error as Rams shortstop, but he does have an RBI single in his major league debut. John O'Parra got hit up for 6 runs in 0.2 innings. So much for moving him up to the #4 spot in our pitching order. Leandro Mingo also had 3 hits. 6/22 - 9-3 loss @ California - Crosswell lost his 9th straight decision and Vin Koenig scored 2 runs as we got crushed by California. 6/23 - 3-1 loss @ California - Mingo was the only one with multiple hits. McKie pitched well enough to win, but our offense was really lacking in this one with just 7 hits. 6/24 - 7-0 loss @ California - 4 hits in total for us (with Diaz getting two of them). Paul Long get torched for 7 runs on 7 hits in 2.1 innings. 6/25 - 3-2 loss @ Nevada - Kyle Warner hit the first homerun of his career and James Walsh scored the tying run in the top of the ninth only to have Jose Langlois give that run right back in the bottom of the inning. 6/26 - 5-1 loss @ Nevada - O'Parra pitches effectively and Kyle Warner hits his second homerun in as many days, but its not enough as Armando Campana holds us to just 1 run on 6 hits (to raise his record to 4-11... wow, we can't even beat bad pitchers). 6/27 - 17-11 WIN @ Nevada (11 innings) - We used our entire bullpen in this one with Suggs getting the win with 2 perfect innings of work. 6 runs crossed the plate in the 11th inning on 2 doubles (Diaz and our pitcher, Suggs), a triple (Mingo) and a whole host of walks. Here's how our top three did: Mingo (3-5, 3 runs, 3 hits, 3 RBI, 2 BB), Diaz (4-7, 4 runs, 4 hits, 1 RBI), and Koenig (4-5, 4 runs, 4 hits, 5 RBI, 1 BB). 6/28 - Off Day 6/29 - 7-2 loss vs Illinois - Long pitches well (yet still gets the loss), but our bullpen blew this one giving up 4 runs in two innings (Ward Chee being the main offender giving up 2 ER in 0.1 innings, which is why he isn't my closer anymore). Diaz hit his 5th homerun of the year. 6/30 - 10-5 WIN vs Illinois - McKie evens out his record at 5-5 with a not so hot performance. Our offense was just clicking. Mingo (3 RBI), Koenig (3 hits, 2 RBI), and Oakley (3 hits, 3 RBI) all starred in this one with Oakley winning the PotG. Standings Code:
Great Explorers Standings East Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Wisconsin 48 29 .623 - L1 4-6 Kansas 46 32 .590 2.5 L2 6-4 Texas 41 38 .519 8.0 L6 3-7 Illinois 39 39 .500 9.5 L1 5-5 Minnesota 31 47 .397 17.5 L1 5-5 New Mexico 25 54 .316 24.0 W1 5-5 West Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Washington 56 23 .709 - W2 7-3 Idaho 44 34 .564 11.5 L1 5-5 Utah 39 40 .494 17.0 W1 4-6 Nevada 37 40 .481 18.0 W2 7-3 California 37 42 .468 19.0 W1 6-4 Colorado 26 51 .338 29.0 W1 2-8 Pitchers Code:
Name G GS W L SV ERA IP HA R ER BB K s1 P. Long 14 14 3 8 0 5.08 79.2 95 49 45 21 22 s2 C. McKie 18 18 5 5 0 4.31 108.2 121 54 52 22 54 s3 C. Steelman 16 16 4 10 0 3.97 90.2 93 45 40 28 50 s4 J. O'Parra 12 12 1 8 0 5.09 58.1 74 39 33 12 21 s5 J. Crosswell 17 17 1 11 0 6.38 90.1 118 68 64 53 39 mr D. MacKenzie 33 0 2 2 0 4.44 48.2 50 31 24 20 16 mr B. Suggs 9 0 1 1 0 5.02 14.1 15 12 8 10 6 mr L. Briscoe 34 0 0 1 2 3.35 40.1 35 17 15 15 25 mr J. Langlois 25 0 0 2 0 5.34 32.0 29 19 19 13 25 su W. Chee 33 0 3 1 8 4.81 33.2 36 18 18 15 24 su R. Souza 49 0 4 1 0 3.58 50.1 38 21 20 14 35 cl A. Stier 32 0 2 1 1 3.18 34.0 40 13 12 10 13 Also, I should note, Arnie Stier is now our closer. He's pitching better than anyone in the pen, so that's where he should be. Lineup Code:
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1 LF L. Mingo 71 258 68 17 2 0 17 34 32 43 .264 .349 .345
2 CF F. Diaz 73 265 75 14 2 5 27 28 15 47 .283 .326 .408
3 2B V. Koenig 74 261 82 5 0 5 31 33 21 29 .314 .371 .391
4 RF O. Oakley 73 267 54 7 2 8 28 21 27 61 .202 .277 .333
5 C J. Walsh 70 255 72 13 2 1 28 27 20 33 .282 .333 .361
6 SS K. Warner 9 32 7 1 0 2 6 4 3 5 .219 .324 .438
7 1B S. McLaughlin 65 185 49 4 0 2 22 17 10 38 .265 .305 .319
8 3B J. Carmona 39 56 16 2 0 0 4 3 6 9 .286 .365 .321
A. Oberlin 59 118 27 5 1 2 15 8 7 14 .229 .282 .339
C. Baker 46 76 14 4 0 2 6 9 5 15 .184 .235 .316
N. Mutsuhito 34 82 15 1 0 0 5 3 2 19 .183 .200 .195
R. Jerkins 74 263 44 11 3 0 17 25 20 33 .167 .237 .232
K. Biel 41 78 13 5 0 0 5 7 5 14 .167 .214 .231
Warner had a decent start as a Ram. He came over to Colorado as part of the Jacob Perl deal. He's a much better fielder than Kinchen ever was, but not as good with the bat. He's not the answer there, but he'll hold the ground until I can find something to go there (or until I bring up Naldo Reyes, who is currently in AA). Team Rankings Batting AVG: .240 (22nd) Homeruns: 36 (24th) Walks: 190 (21st) Stolen Bases: 52 (14th) Runs Scored: 256 (23rd) Pitching ERA: 4.63 (22nd) Opponents AVG: .276 (22nd) HRs Allowed: 70 (20th) Walks Allowed: 233 (13th) Runs Allowed: 386 (22nd) The Boys on the Farm Still the #1 ranked minor league system in the league. Hennen, Massengill, and possibly Schuh are going to make the jump to the bigs later this year, or if not, definitely by next spring as half of my outfield is retiring. Code:
Batters # Name Age Pos Spd Rng Level AVG HR RBI 2 Ross Lange 18 C 3 3 A .242 5 18 4 Bates Schatz 21 2B 2 5 AA .307 3 22 5 James Hennen 24 LF 10 8 AAA .303 9 52 6 Earl Schuh 24 RF 2 3 AA .277 9 41 10 Nightmare Massengill 22 3B 3 3 AAA .317 5 48 Pitchers # Name Age Role Level Rec ERA IP HA BB K 1 Paydirt James 18 SP A 3-3 2.36 103.0 98 26 52 3 Paul Long 22 SP Majors 3-8 5.08 79.2 95 21 22 7 Chip Herold 24 SP AA 7-5 3.99 106.0 87 50 71 8 Salvatore Perez 20 SP AAA 2-0 2.84 25.1 21 13 17 9 Armando Renez 18 SP A 2-9 7.61 84.0 94 49 41 Here's how Jake did since the trade. Code:
Date Opp. Result AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K Spot 6/21 @PA W 5-2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 #9 6/22 @PA W 2-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #9 6/25 ON W 3-1 3 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 #4 6/26 ON W 3-2 4 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 #5 6/27 ON W 5-3 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 #4 6/28 @MS L 1-2 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 #4 6/30 @MS W 6-5 5 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 #4 PoG Totals 22 5 12 2 1 1 6 1 1
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Sim Record: 5-4 Games 7/1 - 5-4 loss vs Illinois - Steelman pitches well, but was kept in a little too long allowing 3 runs in the 7th and 8th innings to allow Illinois to tie the game up. Leroy Briscoe let up the winning run. 7/2 - 5-1 WIN vs New Mexico - John O'Parra went 6.2 innings allowing only 1 earned run to earn the win. Rafael Souza went 2 innings for the save. The big hitting story this game was Kyle Warner and his 3-4 day with 2 runs. 7/3 - 4-0 WIN vs New Mexico - Paul Long pitches a complete game, 3-hit shutout (with 3 Ks) and James Walsh has 3 hits, including a double and a triple, and 3 RBI. 7/4 - 2-1 WIN vs New Mexico - Alex Acevedo, fresh from AAA, pitches a 7 inning, 5 hit, 1 run gem to win player of the game in his very first major league appearance. He doesn't get the win, however, as Nori Mutsuhito grounds into a fielders choice which allows Kenneth Biel to come across with the winning run. 7/5 - 3-2 WIN vs Texas - We were up 3-0 early on and never allowed them to catch back up. Chet McKie allows 4 hits and 1 run in 7 innings and James Walsh again stars for us with 3 hits, 2 RBI, and a run for himself. 7/6 - 7-5 loss vs Texas (10 innings) - Arnie Stier allows 2 runs on 3 hits while causing zero outs to occur in the top of the 10th. Kind of wastes a 3-5 day by Walsh (3 RBI and a Run scored). 7/7 - 6-4 loss vs Texas - We just lost this one. Our pitching wasn't spectacular, O'Parra (4 runs) and Chee (2 runs) were the main culprits for the loss. Koenig went 3 for 3 and Oakley hit his 9th homerun of the year. 7/8 - Off Day 7/9 - 2-0 WIN @ Minnesota - Paul Long goes 6 innings allowing 6 hits, but zero runs. The bullpen finishes off the job. James Walsh (2) and Oscar Oakley (10) each hit solo homeruns. 7/10 - 3-1 loss @ Minnesota - When you don't score runs, you can't win. McKie allowed 3 runs in 6 innings, but the lone offense came when Richard Jerkins had a pinch-hit double and eventually scored on Jesus Carmona's fly out. Standings Code:
Great Explorers Standings East Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Wisconsin 53 33 .616 - W4 5-5 Kansas 52 34 .605 1.0 W1 6-4 Texas 46 42 .523 8.0 W1 5-5 Illinois 43 44 .494 10.5 L2 4-6 Minnesota 34 52 .395 19.0 W1 4-6 New Mexico 26 61 .299 27.5 W1 2-8 West Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Washington 63 24 .724 - W5 9-1 Idaho 49 37 .570 13.5 L1 6-4 Utah 43 44 .494 20.0 L1 5-5 Nevada 40 46 .465 22.5 L5 4-6 California 40 48 .455 23.5 L1 4-6 Colorado 31 55 .360 31.5 L1 6-4 Pitchers Code:
Name G GS W L SV ERA IP HA R ER BB K s1 P. Long 16 16 5 8 0 4.28 94.2 104 49 45 21 28 s2 C. McKie 20 20 6 6 0 4.07 121.2 135 58 55 23 59 s3 C. Steelman 18 18 4 10 0 4.24 104.0 109 54 49 31 54 s4 A. Acevedo 1 1 0 0 0 1.29 7.0 5 1 1 3 3 s5 J. O'Parra 14 14 2 9 0 4.67 71.1 88 44 37 13 28 mr R. Souza 54 0 4 1 1 3.12 57.2 42 21 20 15 42 mr D. MacKenzie 33 0 2 2 0 4.44 48.2 50 31 24 20 16 mr B. Suggs 9 0 1 1 0 5.02 14.1 15 12 8 10 6 su W. Chee 36 0 3 1 8 4.82 37.1 38 20 20 16 27 su L. Briscoe 39 0 0 2 2 3.33 46.0 39 19 17 16 30 cl A. Stier 36 0 3 2 3 3.41 37.0 46 15 14 11 14 Long pitched out of his mind this sim allowing 0 runs in his 2 starts. Hopefully that's a sign of things to come. I brought up Alex Acevedo to take over Crosswell's spot in the rotation. A donkey could throw better than that guy, so I thought I'd give someone else a shot. Acevedo was my (late) first round pick back in 2019. He never developed like I had hoped, mostly playing in AA for his time in the minors. But now he's getting pitching with the big boys. He'll eat up some innings for us, which is definitely a good thing. Especially considering that... SAD NEWS: I got an e-mail this week from Jose Langlois declaring that he was retiring effective immediately. His last game was on June 27th in the 17-11 win over his former team, the Nevada Dragons. He went 1.1 innings and allowed no hits or runs. We lost a good one in Langlois. He'll probably get nominated for the Hall of Fame, but probably won't be elected. Lineup Code:
Name G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K AVG OBP SLG
1 LF L. Mingo 80 287 75 19 2 0 18 40 37 46 .261 .352 .341
2 C J. Walsh 79 284 86 17 3 2 41 30 23 36 .303 .354 .405
3 CF F. Diaz 82 298 80 15 2 5 29 30 18 54 .268 .315 .383
4 2B V. Koenig 83 289 91 6 0 5 33 34 24 33 .315 .374 .388
5 RF O. Oakley 82 302 61 7 3 10 32 24 28 68 .202 .271 .344
6 SS K. Warner 18 66 17 3 0 2 7 7 3 8 .258 .310 .394
7 1B S. McLaughlin 74 216 58 4 0 2 22 19 10 43 .269 .303 .315
8 3B J. Carmona 48 77 20 3 0 0 6 7 8 13 .260 .333 .299
A. Oberlin 64 125 28 5 1 2 15 8 7 16 .224 .281 .328
N. Mutsuhito 38 87 17 2 0 0 6 3 3 19 .195 .220 .218
C. Baker 51 84 15 4 0 2 6 9 5 15 .179 .225 .298
R. Jerkins 81 279 48 12 5 0 18 27 22 37 .172 .243 .251
K. Biel 44 79 13 5 0 0 5 8 5 14 .165 .212 .228
Team Rankings Batting AVG: .242 (20th) Homeruns: 39 (24th) Walks: 212 (21st) Stolen Bases: 63 (12th) Runs Scored: 286 (23rd) Pitching ERA: 4.41 (22nd) Opponents AVG: .272 (20th) HRs Allowed: 74 (19th) Walks Allowed: 245 (11th) Runs Allowed: 411 (21st)
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Just a quick blast of love for newly retired Jose Langlois. I'm going to miss the guy. Here are some of his career highlights:
An All-Star in 2005, 2014, and 2016. His best season was the year he was traded from Nevada to our Colorado franchise. He didn't even make the All-Star team. I guess that could be because of his Johan Santana second half. Here is his line: Code:
Year Age Tm Lg W L Pct G GS CG SHO SV IP H ER HR BB SO ERA OAVG OOBP OSLG OOPS PWS 2015 34 NV GE 7 7 .500 19 19 0 0 0 118.0 75 29 8 29 132 2.21 .177 .230 .279 .509 8.6 CO GE 9 0 1.000 14 14 0 0 0 81.7 59 15 6 14 92 1.65 .197 .233 .311 .544 8.7 TOT 16 7 .696 33 33 0 0 0 199.7 134 44 14 43 224 1.98 .186 .231 .292 .523 17.3 Code:
Wins 206 (12th) Losses 166 (11th) Games Started 568 (5th) Innings Pitched 3378.0 (12th) Hits Allowed 2470 (20th) Homeruns Allowed 474 (2nd) Strikeouts 3614 (6th) Walks Allowed 1082 (7th) Hits per 9IP 6.6 (8th) K's per 9IP 9.6 (7th) WHiP 1.05 (28th) OAVG .200 (7th) OOBP .265 (23rd) Drafted in 25th round, 593rd overall pick, by Mass. Patriots in 2000 Earned first career win on 5/4/2004 Won Pitcher of the Month award on 5/1/2005, going 4-0, 0.96 Pitched NO-HITTER against New York on 6/20/2007, striking out 6 Named Massachusetts Patriots MVP for the 2011 season Traded from Massachusetts to Nevada on 6/21/2012 (Going to Mas: 3B Kouhachirou Bunrakuken. Going to Nev: P Jose Langlois) Traded from Nevada to Colorado on 7/21/2015 (Going to Nev: P Daniel Quartz and Colorado's 2016 draft picks Going to Col: 2B Vin Koenig, P Arnie Stier, P Jose Langlois) Won Pitcher of the Month award on 8/1/2015, going 2-1, 0.61 Won National Cup with Colorado in 2016 Won Pitcher of the Month award on 8/1/2017, going 5-0, 1.31
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I'm bummed he retired as well. He was excellent for us in his 3 seasons in Nevada.
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Team Record: 32-61
Sim Record: 1-6 (and a Great Explorers League loss in the All Star Game, which means we won't be getting home field in the National Cup Series (not that we were getting there anyway)) Games 7/11 - 7-1 loss @ Minnesota - Steelman gets shelled for his 11th loss of the season. David Echegaray gets his 298th win of his career. Steelman did provide pretty much all of our offense with an RBI double. 7/12 - Off Day 7/13 - All star Game - GEL 4-2 loss vs FFL - Surprise, surprise, not ONE Colorado Ram made the All-Star team. But what was more surprising was that not one ex-Ram made the team either. Washington had 9 players on the team. That's crazy, like solo-league crazy. The player of the game was RF Ron Guinan, a 23 year old from Virginia. He went 2-3 with 2 RBI, a run scored, and a stolen base. 7/14 - Off Day 7/15 - 5-1 loss vs Nevada - Vin Koenig and Leandro Mingo each had 3 hits, but the rest of the offense couldn't do squat (1 other hit) which wasted Paul Long's good outing (7.1 innings, 11 hits, 3 ER). 7/16 - 3-2 loss vs Nevada (11 innings) - Chet McKie had a fabulous outing (7 IP, 6 hits, 2 ER), but our bullpen (namely Leroy Briscoe) couldn't hold it together in extras. 7/17 - 6-5 loss vs Nevada - Steelman gets manhandled again. Kyle Warner increased his hitting streak to 6 games and Baker and Jerkins each had a homerun. 7/18 - 9-4 loss vs Nevada - So much for Alex Acevedo's good start last sim. In this game, he went 7.2 innings, giving up 11 hits and 6 Runs. Oscar Oakley did hit his 11th homerun of the season, a 3-run shot in the 3rd inning. 7/19 - 3-0 WIN vs California - John O'Parra goes 6 shutout innings (5 hits, a career high 7 K's) and MacKenzie and Stier finish the Lions off. Kyle Warner goes 3-4 with 2 runs and a RBI to lead the offense. 7/20 - 5-4 loss vs California - Long has another solid outing (7 IP, 6 hits, 1 R), but Arnie Stier lets up 2 hits and the deciding run in the bottom of the 9th. James Walsh had a 3-run homerun in the top of the 8th. Standings Since we are halfway through the season, I figured you should get a look at the entire league. Code:
Founding Fathers Standings North Team W L PCT GB StK L10 Massachusetts 58 37 .611 - L1 7-3 Maryland 55 39 .585 2.5 L1 5-5 Ontario 46 48 .489 11.5 W1 7-3 Maine 45 48 .484 12.0 L2 4-6 New York 40 53 .430 17.0 W3 5-5 Pennsylvania 26 67 .280 31.0 W1 4-6 South Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Virginia 56 37 .602 - W3 7-3 Mississippi 53 40 .570 3.0 L2 5-5 Louisiana 50 43 .538 6.0 L3 2-8 Florida 48 47 .505 9.0 L2 5-5 Tennessee 44 50 .468 12.5 W2 3-7 North Carolina 41 53 .436 15.5 W2 6-4 Great Explorers Standings East Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Kansas 57 36 .613 - W3 7-3 Wisconsin 57 36 .613 - L3 7-3 Texas 49 46 .516 9.0 L1 5-5 Illinois 45 49 .479 12.5 W1 3-7 Minnesota 37 56 .398 20.0 L1 5-5 New Mexico 31 63 .330 26.5 W1 6-4 West Team W L PCT GB Stk L10 Washington 70 24 .745 - W12 10-0 Idaho 50 43 .538 19.5 L4 2-8 Utah 48 46 .511 22.0 W1 6-4 Nevada 45 48 .484 24.5 L1 5-5 California 41 54 .432 29.5 W1 2-8 Colorado 32 61 .344 37.5 L1 2-8 Pitchers Code:
Name G GS W L SV ERA IP HA R ER BB K s1 P. Long 18 18 5 9 0 4.05 109.0 121 53 49 22 35 s2 C. McKie 21 21 6 6 0 3.99 128.2 141 60 57 25 62 s3 C. Steelman 20 20 4 12 0 4.66 116.0 125 65 60 34 61 s4 A. Acevedo 2 2 0 1 0 3.68 14.2 16 7 6 4 3 s5 J. O'Parra 15 15 3 9 0 4.31 77.1 93 44 37 13 35 mr E. Divell --no stats-- mr B. Suggs 9 0 1 1 0 5.02 14.1 15 12 8 10 6 mr R. Souza 59 0 4 1 1 3.82 61.1 50 27 26 18 47 mr D. MacKenzie 35 0 2 2 0 4.44 50.2 51 32 25 21 18 su W. Chee 40 0 3 1 8 4.68 42.1 43 22 22 17 32 su L. Briscoe 44 0 0 3 2 3.26 49.2 44 21 18 17 31 cl A. Stier 39 0 3 3 4 3.49 38.2 49 16 15 11 14 Divell was brought up before the sim to replace Langlois, but hasn't pitched yet. Lineup Code:
Name G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K AVG OBP SLG
1 LF L. Mingo 87 312 80 19 2 0 20 40 41 52 .256 .348 .330
2 C J. Walsh 86 310 94 17 3 3 44 32 23 40 .303 .350 .406
3 CF F. Diaz 88 322 83 15 2 5 29 32 19 59 .258 .304 .363
4 2B V. Koenig 90 313 98 6 0 5 34 35 25 35 .313 .370 .380
5 RF O. Oakley 89 327 63 7 3 11 35 25 28 74 .193 .260 .333
6 SS K. Warner 24 86 25 7 0 2 8 11 3 12 .291 .330 .442
7 1B S. McLaughlin 80 239 63 4 0 2 23 20 11 51 .264 .298 .305
8 3B J. Carmona 53 90 22 4 0 0 7 8 8 13 .244 .310 .289
A. Oberlin 69 135 31 5 1 2 16 10 7 18 .230 .282 .326
N. Mutsuhito 41 95 19 2 0 0 7 4 3 21 .200 .222 .221
C. Baker 56 91 18 4 0 3 7 11 6 16 .198 .247 .341
R. Jerkins 86 294 51 12 5 1 19 28 22 40 .173 .241 .259
K. Biel 47 87 14 5 1 0 6 9 6 16 .161 .213 .241
Team Rankings Batting AVG: .241 (19th) Homeruns: 43 (24th) Walks: 222 (21st) Stolen Bases: 67 (11th) Runs Scored: 306 (23rd) Pitching ERA: 4.43 (22nd) Opponents AVG: .275 (23rd) HRs Allowed: 81 (T-20th) Walks Allowed: 258 (T-11th) Runs Allowed: 446 (22nd) Jake Kinchen Watch Code:
G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K AVG OBP SLG OPS July 15 46 9 2 0 1 6 4 8 6 .196 .309 .304 .613
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Go NEVADA JACKS!
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