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Old 04-06-2007, 12:32 PM   #121
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Me too. Both of their power has been zapped, so it's going to be interesting to see where they both end up in total homeruns for us.
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Old 04-06-2007, 12:40 PM   #122
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Games
7/21 - 7-3 WIN @ Nevada - Long won his 8th game of the year (7 IP, 8 H, 3 ER), but the real story was Tyson Bacon's single in his first at bat as a born again Ram. He scored 2 runs. Mingo and Massengill had 3 hits each with Mingo picking up 4 RBIs.
7/22 - 7-4 loss @ Nevada - Herold only went 2.2 innings, allowing 6 hits and 6 runs. Mingo, Warner, Long, and McLaughlin each had doubles. Bacon had another single.
7/23 - 4-3 WIN @ Idaho - McKie allowed just 1 run on 7 hits to lead us to victory. Mingo hit his 8th triple of the year and Grimes hit his 4th homer of the year to pace the offense. Souza got the save, after allowing 2 runs.
7/24 - 8-4 WIN @ Idaho - We had a 7 run 4th inning and Steelman picked up his first win of the year. During the game, everyone in the starting lineup, except for McLaughlin, scored a run. Bacon had a double and 2 RBIs and Massengill followed suit with his 4th homerun of the year.
7/25 - 2-1 loss @ Idaho - Perez allowed less hits than the oppoenent did, but allowed one more run (7.2 IP, 5 H, 2 R). Bacon (double), Mingo, and Koenig each had 2 hits.
7/26 - 9-6 loss @ Wisconsin - Paul Long got a little roughed up (4.1 IP, 3 H, 5 R, 5 BBs) as he was having control problems. Mingo had 3 hits, including his 9th triple. Bacon continued to impress in his time back with a single and a run scored.
7/27 - 3-2 WIN @ Wisconsin - Herold went 6 shutout innings allowing just 3 hits to win PoG honors and Souza picked up his 12th save (allowing nary a hit this time). Massengill and Mingo each had 2 hits and Bacon chipped in with his own, a run, and a stolen base (his 18th of the year). Hal Rehm also saw his first action as a born again Ram, coming in as a defensive replacement.
7/28 - 3-2 loss @ Wisconsin - Really, the only news in this one was in Hal Rehm's 2nd at bat of the day, he doubled. McKie pitched well, but there was no offense behind him.
7/29 - Off Day
7/30 - 12-0 loss @ Texas - Ouch! Only 3 hits (singles by Massengill, Warner, and Ramos). Perez had his shortest outing of the year (2 IP, 6 H, 8 R, 5 BBs). Ugly.

Standings
Code:
Great Explorers Standings
East
Team	    W  L  PCT	GB Stk L10
Wisconsin  63 39 .618	-   L1 6-4
Kansas	   62 42 .596  2.0  L1 5-5
Texas	   59 43 .578  4.0  W1 6-4
New Mexico 47 56 .456 16.5  L2 5-5
Illinois   38 64 .373 25.0  L3 2-8
Minnesota  20 83 .194 43.5  L5 2-8

West
Team	    W  L  PCT	GB Stk L10
Washington 70 34 .673	-   W3 9-1
Nevada	   58 45 .563 11.5  W2 5-5
California 56 46 .549 13.0  W9 9-1
Idaho	   56 47 .544 13.5  W1 4-6
Colorado   45 57 .441 24.0  L2 4-6
Utah	   42 60 .412 27.0  W2 3-7
Washington is still kicking butt and taking names, but check out the Lions' sim! California has won 9 straight and has made our division a 3 man race for that last playoff spot.

Pitching
Code:
   Name	         G GS  W L SV  ERA    IP  HA  R	ER BB  K
s1 S. Perez	23 23  9 8  0 3.40 156.0 133 62	59 64 89
s2 P. Long	22 22  8 8  0 3.74 137.0 140 61	57 34 58
s3 C. Herold	22 22  4 7  0 3.55 126.2 120 54	50 46 87
s4 C. McKie	21 21  6 7  0 4.45 127.1 160 70	63 28 45
s5 C. Steelman	14 14  1 7  0 6.08  77.0  95 56	52 31 44

mr D. MacKenzie	35  0  3 2  1 3.70  48.2  45 21	20 25 23
mr T. Shimizu	49  0  3 2  2 3.27  52.1  44 21	19 20 17
mr J. Montana	38  0  2 3  3 5.32  42.1  49 27	25 16 17
mr A. Jacobs	12  0  1 1  1 5.14  14.0  15  8	 8  6 12
su L. Briscoe	55  0  1 5  2 3.77  57.1  56 25	24 15 18
su A. Stier	54  0  4 5  3 3.67  49.0  65 26	20 10 20
cl R. Souza	54  0  4 3 12 2.19  61.2  56 16	15 20 44
Going to be quite the race to see who can win more games this year between Long and Perez.

Yay! Steelman won his first game.

Lineup
Code:
     Name	     G	AB   H 2B 3B HR	RBI  R BB  K  AVG  OBP	SLG
1 3B T. Bacon	    86 304  66	6  1  3	 29 43 17 45 .217 .262 .273
2 CF L. Mingo	   100 413 114 23  9  0	 31 41 26 75 .276 .318 .375
3 RF N. Massengill  97 341  94 15  0  4	 29 39 54 53 .276 .382 .355
4 LF E. Grimes	    46 176  46 15  3  4	 28 27	7 22 .261 .300 .449
5 2B V. Koenig	    97 368  92 13  0  3	 34 26 29 48 .250 .323 .310
6 SS K. Warner	    63 213  50 15  3  2	 19 19 18 31 .235 .302 .362
7 C  R. Long	    68 223  58 21  1  1	 23 20	9 38 .260 .289 .377
8 1B S. McLaughlin  33  58   9	1  0  0	  2  2	2  8 .155 .210 .172

  3B R. Jerkins	    97 336  83 20  3  7	 31 40 21 56 .247 .298 .387
  LF E. Schuh	    91 264  60 14  1  1	 19 18 16 43 .227 .270 .299
  SS B. Ramos	    51 162  35	3  1  2	 13 14 17 31 .216 .301 .284
  1B H. Rehm	    48	61  12	3  0  0	  8  7	4  8 .197 .246 .246
  C  C. Baker	    77 173  32 10  0  4	 15 20	6 38 .185 .216 .312
I'm going to do some fiddling with the lineup to get Rehm and Bacon in. The other complication is McLaughlin. Normally I would just send him down to AAA as he really shouldn't even be in the majors right now. However, currently, the man is sitting at 1,992 hits. Once he hits 2,000, I will probably call it a day with him.

Rehm is somehow going to be fit in. He's also not very good at this point, but he can still play (more than McLaughlin anyway). He's pretty much at Mutsuhito territory right now.

Bacon and Rehm Watch
Zero homeruns this sim.

Tyson Bacons Week:
Code:
Date Opp. Result  AB R  H 2B 3B	HR RBI BB  K Spot	
7/21 @NV  W 7-3	   4 2	1  0  0	 0  0	1  2   #1	 	 
7/22 @NV  L 4-7	   5 0	1  0  0	 0  0	0  0   #1	 	 
7/23 @ID  W 4-3	   4 0	0  0  0	 0  0	0  1   #1	 	 
7/24 @ID  W 8-4	   3 1	1  1  0	 0  2	2  1   #1	 	 
7/25 @ID  L 1-2	   5 0	2  1  0	 0  0	0  0   #1	 	 
7/26 @WI  L 6-9	   4 1	1  0  0	 0  0	1  1   #1	 	 
7/27 @WI  W 3-2	   3 1	1  0  0	 0  0	1  0   #1	 	 
7/28 @WI  L 2-3	   5 0	0  0  0	 0  0	0  3   #1	 	 
7/30 @TX  L 0-12   4 0	0  0  0	 0  0	0  2   #1
Hal Rehm's Week:
Code:
Date Opp. Result AB R H	2B 3B HR RBI BB	K Spot	 	 
7/27 @WI  W 3-2	  0 0 0	 0  0  0  0   0	0  #8	 	 
7/28 @WI  L 2-3	  2 0 1	 1  0  0  0   0	0  #9
Team Rankings
Batting AVG: .236 (20th)
Homeruns: 40 (23rd)
Walks: 275 (18th)
Stolen Bases: 70 (15th)
Runs Scored: 350 (20th)

Pitching ERA: 3.84 (15th)
Opponents AVG: .263 (20th)
HRs Allowed: 80 (T-17th)
Walks Allowed: 315 (14th)
Runs Allowed: 443 (15th)
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Old 04-09-2007, 11:43 AM   #123
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Games
7/31 - 9-0 loss @ Texas - We managed 3 hits (Bacon, Koenig, and McLaughlin). There wasn't a whole lot that Paul Long could do that would give us the win in this game.
8/1 - 7-3 WIN @ Texas - Hennen came back to the lineup in a big way going 1-4, but driving in 4 guys. Jerkins went 3-4 with 3 RBIs. MacKenzie ended up getting the win as Herold only went 5.1 IP.
8/2 - Off Day
8/3 - 8-2 loss vs New Mexico - McKie pitched as well as I thought he would (6 IP, 7 H, 4 ER), and our offense was good, but not good enough. Koenig led the team with 3 hits.
8/4 - 16-0 loss vs New Mexico - Ouch! Here are the pitching lines: Perez (6.1 IP, 7 H, 4 ER), Shimizu (0.1 IP, 2 H, 3 ER), Briscoe (0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 ER), MacKenzie (1.1 IP, 5 H, 6 ER), and Jacobs (0.2 IP, 2 H, 2 R). The good news? Grimes and Hennen each had 2 hits and Warner had a triple.
8/5 - 5-2 loss vs New Mexico - Bacon had 2 of our 5 hits and he hit a homerun (so he and Rehm are now tied at the top of the career Ram leaders). Long again takes the loss (6 IP, 10 H, 4 ER).
8/6 - 6-3 WIN vs Minnesota (11 innings) - I'll only talk about Massengill here, as he's all there is to talk about. The man went 3-5 with 4 RBIs (3 of those RBIs came on a walk-off homerun in the 11th inning).
8/7 - 3-1 WIN vs Minnesota - Beating the Wolves isn't a very impressive feat this year, but Steelman will take the win regardless (7 IP, 6 H, 1 R). Jerkins hit his 8th homerun.
8/8 - 3-2 loss vs Minnesota - McKie just can't get any offensive support. He pitched well (7 IP, 9 H, 3 ER, 6 Ks). Jerkins had 2 hits.
8/9 - 3-2 WIN @ Illinois (13 innings) - Chris Baker hit a 13th inning solo homerun and Tyson Bacon had 3 hits. Salvatore Perez won player of the game even though he didn't factor in the decision (7 IP, 5 H, 2 ER).
8/10 - 8-3 loss @ Illinois - Paul Long loses again, but this was more his fault (6.2 IP, 5 H, 7 R). Massengill hit his 6th homerun.

Standings
Code:
Great Explorers Standings
East
Team	    W  L  PCT	GB Stk L10
Wisconsin  66 45 .595	-   L2 3-7
Kansas	   67 47 .588	.5  W4 5-5
Texas	   64 48 .571  2.5  W2 5-5
New Mexico 53 59 .473 13.5  L2 6-4
Illinois   45 67 .402 21.5  W1 7-3
Minnesota  24 88 .214 42.5  L1 4-6

West
Team	    W  L  PCT 	GB Stk L10
Washington 77 36 .681	-   W2 8-2
Nevada	   64 49 .566 13.0  L2 6-4
Idaho	   61 51 .545 15.5  W3 6-4
California 59 52 .532 17.0  W1 4-6
Colorado   49 63 .438 27.5  L1 4-6
Utah	   44 68 .393 32.5  L2 2-8
Lets see if Minnesota can keep their winning percentage above the mendoza line at the end of the season.

Pitching
Code:
   Name	         G GS	W  L SV	 ERA    IP  HA	 R ER BB  K
s1 S. Perez	25 25	9  9  0	3.45 169.1 145	68 65 68 99
s2 P. Long	25 25	8 11  0	4.11 155.1 163	77 71 41 69
s3 C. Herold	24 24	4  7  0	3.57 138.2 132	59 55 53 99
s4 C. McKie	23 23	6  9  0	4.49 140.1 176	78 70 31 54
s5 C. Steelman	15 15	2  7  0	5.68  84.0 101	57 53 33 47

mr D. MacKenzie	38  0	4  2  1	4.61  52.2  51	29 27 27 25
mr T. Shimizu	55  0	4  2  2	3.81  59.0  53	27 25 24 20
mr A. Jacobs	15  0	2  1  1	4.41  16.1  17	10  8  7 14
mr J. Montana	41  0	2  3  4	5.48  44.1  50	29 27 21 18
su L. Briscoe	62  0	1  5  2	3.38  64.0  60	25 24 16 18
su A. Stier	59  0	4  5  3	3.88  53.1  71	29 23 13 21
cl R. Souza	57  0	4  3 13	2.18  66.0  58	17 16 20 48
Long ventured into familiar territory of double digit losses. I would not be surprised in the slightest if every one of my starters reach that mark.

Lineup
Code:
     Name	     G	 AB   H	2B 3B HR RBI  R	BB  K  AVG  OBP	 SLG
1 3B T. Bacon	    96	345  77	 6  1  4  30 48	19 53 .223 .267	.281
2 2B V. Koenig	   107	411 103	14  0  3  36 29	31 56 .251 .321	.307
3 CF N. Massengill 106	374 102	15  0  6  35 43	59 57 .273 .378	.361
4 RF E. Grimes	    56	218  55	18  3  4  30 31	 9 29 .252 .291	.417
5 LF J. Hennen	    81	302  64	13  5  7  41 39	46 35 .212 .321	.358
6 SS R. Jerkins	   106	372  95	24  3  8  36 43	23 60 .255 .305	.401
7 C  R. Long	    77	254  62	22  1  1  25 20	 9 43 .244 .270	.350
8 1B S. McLaughlin  42	 85  14	 3  0  0   2  4	 5 15 .165 .228	.200
  SS K. Warner	    71	225  54	15  4  2  20 19	18 31 .240 .306	.369
  LF E. Schuh	    98	275  63	15  1  1  20 18	18 44 .229 .276	.302
  SS B. Ramos	    57	169  36	 4  1  2  13 14	18 32 .213 .298	.284
  1B H. Rehm	    52	 69  13	 3  0  0   8  7	 4  8 .188 .233	.232
  C  C. Baker	    81	182  34	10  0  5  17 21	 6 40 .187 .216	.324
McLaughlin is only 3 hits away from 2,000 as he hit in 4 straight games this sim.

Team Rankings
Batting AVG: .235 (20th)
Homeruns: 45 (23rd)
Walks: 305 (18th)
Stolen Bases: 83 (12th)
Runs Scored: 378 (21st)

Pitching ERA: 3.94 (16th)
Opponents AVG: .264 (21st)
HRs Allowed: 89 (T-18th)
Walks Allowed: 354 (T-13th)
Runs Allowed: 501 (18th)
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Old 04-11-2007, 11:35 AM   #124
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Games
8/11 - 5-4 loss @ Illinois - Herold had a decent outing (6.2 IP, 5 H, 3 R), but Jacobs allowed 2 runs, one by homerun, to give the Jethawks the lead in the 8th inning. We only managed 5 hits (3 of them by Koenig), and McLaughlin is one hit closer to 2,000 with his 192nd homerun (1st of the year).
8/12 - Off Day
8/13 - 4-1 loss @ Kansas - McLaughlin hits his 1,999th hit, but we only manage 6 others (one of which being Vin Koenig's 4th homerun of the year). McKie goes the distance (8 IP, 8 H, 4 R).
8/14 - 5-1 loss @ Kansas - Massengill has 2 of our 6 hits and scores our only run while Perez gets LIT up (2.1 IP, 6 H, 5 ER) and loses his 5th straight decision.
8/15 - 8-7 loss @ Kansas - McLaughlin gets his 2,000th hit in the 3rd inning, and later scores, and can now retire in peace. We scored 5 runs in the 6th inning, but it wasn't quite enough. This was capped off by Schuh's pinch hit homerun. Paul Long was only able to go 0.2 IP before giving up 5 runs on 5 hits.
8/16 - 2-1 WIN @ Nevada - Herold pitches beautifully (7 IP, 8 H, 5 Ks, 1 R). Baker hit a solo homerun in the 2nd inning and Herold doubled in the 5th, later scoring on a Richard Jerkins double.
8/17 - 13-0 loss @ Nevada - Thus begins the pounding that the Jacks lay on us the next three games. They must not have been happy to lose 2-1 yesterday as they come out with 13 runs on 14 hits. Steelman allowed 5 runs in 3.2 innings. On the offensive side, Hennen had a double as well as a single to lead our team, who managed 7 hits.
8/18 - 16-0 loss @ Nevada - The pounding ensues. We manage 3 hits: a single and a double by Nightmare Massengill and another double by Robert Long. McKie took the brunt of this one.
8/19 - 13-1 loss @ Nevada - Newly acquired Jacob Perl beats his former team with with a 4 hit, 1 run performance. Ward Chee never appeared in the series. Perez again can't make it out of the 4th inning (3.2 IP, 5 H, 6 R) to drop his record to 9-11. Jerkins, Koenig, Massengill, and Bacon had our hits. (Pretty sad when you name your offensive stars as the ones who had hits in the game.)
8/20 - 6-5 loss @ Washington (11 innings) - Paul Long pitches well, but doesn't go deep into the ballgame (5 IP, 7 H, 3 R) and MacKenzie ends up taking the loss. Massengill and McLaughlin each had 2 hits and an RBI.

Standings
Code:
Great Explorers Standings
East
Team	    W  L  PCT	GB Stk L10
Kansas	   72 51 .585	-   W1 6-4
Wisconsin  70 51 .579  1.0  L1 4-6
Texas	   69 52 .570  2.0  W2 6-4
New Mexico 59 63 .484 12.5  W1 6-4
Illinois   50 71 .413 21.0  L1 6-4
Minnesota  25 97 .205 46.5  L2 1-9

West
Team	    W  L  PCT	GB Stk L10
Washington 86 37 .699	-   W4 9-1
Nevada	   70 52 .574 15.5  W4 6-4
Idaho	   67 55 .549 18.5  L1 6-4
California 63 58 .521 22.0  L4 4-6
Colorado   50 71 .413 35.0  L4 1-9
Utah	   49 72 .405 36.0  W1 5-5
That was a rough sim. 1-9? C'mon guys. The races are pretty tight all over the board though, so it should be a fun pennant race.

Also, I am sure that Nevada got a kick out of beating us 43-3 over the course of our 4 game series. Unreal!

Pitching
Code:
   Name	         G GS	W  L SV	 ERA    IP  HA	 R ER BB   K
s1 S. Perez	27 27	9 11  0	3.90 175.1 156	79 76 71 102
s2 P. Long	27 27	8 12  0	4.42 161.0 175	85 79 43  72
s3 C. Herold	26 26	5  7  0	3.49 152.1 145	63 59 55 109
s4 C. McKie	25 25	6 11  0	4.67 152.1 194	89 79 33  58
s5 C. Steelman	16 16	2  8  0	5.95  87.2 109	62 58 37  50

mr D. MacKenzie	42  0	4  3  1	5.86  55.1  57	38 36 33  27
mr A. Stier	62  0	4  5  3	3.86  58.1  75	31 25 15  23
mr T. Shimizu	58  0	4  2  2	4.10  63.2  59	31 29 25  21
mr L. Briscoe	67  0	1  5  3	3.31  70.2  70	27 26 17  20
su A. Jacobs	21  0	2  1  1	4.64  21.1  25	13 11  8  18
su J. Montana	46  0	2  4  4	5.51  49.0  57	32 30 23  20
cl R. Souza	60  0	4  3 13	3.03  71.1  70	26 24 23  54
It's hard to tell who has been our best starter this year. A few sims ago, it absolutely would have gone to Perez, but he's fallen off of a cliff recently. I'm even tempted to say Herold has been.

Lineup
Code:
     Name	     G	 AB   H	2B 3B HR RBI  R	BB  K  AVG  OBP	 SLG
1 SS R. Jerkins	   115	408 102	27  4  8  38 47	25 67 .250 .299	.395
2 2B V. Koenig	   116	449 113	16  0  4  39 31	32 59 .252 .318	.314
3 CF N. Massengill 115	404 110	16  0  6  37 45	66 58 .272 .382	.356
4 RF E. Grimes	    65	254  62	18  4  4  30 32	10 30 .244 .283	.394
5 LF J. Hennen	    90	329  67	15  5  7  44 40	53 36 .204 .319	.343
6 3B T. Bacon	   105	370  84	 6  1  4  31 49	19 58 .227 .268	.281
7 C  R. Long	    85	281  65	23  1  1  26 22	10 45 .231 .260	.331
8 1B S. McLaughlin  51	112  20	 3  0  1   5  7	 7 17 .179 .240	.232

  1B N. Mutsuhito   51	 88  23	 2  0  3  12  8	 5 16 .261 .309	.386
  SS K. Warner	    77	231  55	15  4  2  20 19	18 32 .238 .303	.364
  LF E. Schuh	   106	281  64	15  1  2  22 19	20 44 .228 .278	.310
  SS B. Ramos	    62	180  38	 5  1  2  13 16	18 34 .211 .292	.283
  C  C. Baker	    85	187  35	10  0  6  18 22	 6 41 .187 .220	.337
  1B H. Rehm	    55	 71  13	 3  0  0   8  7	 4  8 .183 .227	.225
It's good that we don't strike out a lot. Can't say much else good about this group.

Rehm will be inserted in as starting 1B now that McLaughlin got his 2,000th hit. It's not time to let the "Golden" Rehm ride off into the sunset.

I was going to go over the top prospects, but I will do that next sim as rosters expand right after that.

Team Rankins
Batting AVG: .232 (21st)
Homeruns: 49 (23rd)
Walks: 328 (18th)
Stolen Bases: 91 (T-10th)
Runs Scored: 399 (22nd)

Pitching ERA: 4.22 (20th)
Opponents AVG: .271 (23rd)
HRs Allowed: 102 (T-20th)
Walks Allowed: 383 (13th)
Runs Allowed: 572 (20th)
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8/17 - 13-0 loss @ Nevada - Thus begins the pounding that the Jacks lay on us the next three games. They must not have been happy to lose 2-1 yesterday as they come out with 13 runs on 14 hits. Steelman allowed 5 runs in 3.2 innings. On the offensive side, Hennen had a double as well as a single to lead our team, who managed 7 hits.
8/18 - 16-0 loss @ Nevada - The pounding ensues. We manage 3 hits: a single and a double by Nightmare Massengill and another double by Robert Long. McKie took the brunt of this one.
8/19 - 13-1 loss @ Nevada - Newly acquired Jacob Perl beats his former team with with a 4 hit, 1 run performance. Ward Chee never appeared in the series. Perez again can't make it out of the 4th inning (3.2 IP, 5 H, 6 R) to drop his record to 9-11. Jerkins, Koenig, Massengill, and Bacon had our hits. (Pretty sad when you name your offensive stars as the ones who had hits in the game.)
Yeah, that was definitely good times
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8/21 - 10-2 loss @ Washington - Herold allowed 4 runs in 2.1 innings and we don't do a whole lot on the offensive end. Jerkins "starred" having 2 hits and 2 RBIs.
8/22 - 5-3 loss @ Washington - Steelman outlasted Herold's start yesterday, but not by much, going 3.2 innings, allwing 5 runs. Kyle Warner had 3 hits.
8/23 - 3-2 loss vs Utah - McKie allows just 1 run in 7 innings, but our bullpen blew it (probably because they are pitching so much these days). Jerkins and Mingo each had 2 hits.
8/24 - 7-6 loss vs Utah - Perez loses another game (7.2 IP, 10 H, 7 ER), but we were in it the whole time. Mingo had 3 hits and 2 RBI.
8/25 - 1-0 loss vs Utah (10 innings) - Paul Long went 6 shutout innings of 3-hit ball, but Shimizu allowed the winning run to score. We only managed 5 hits, none of which were for extra bases.
8/26 - Off Day
8/27 - 7-2 loss vs Idaho - Long had 2 hits and Herold pitched for 5.1 innings, allowing 4 earned runs. Not a whole lot to say about this team right now.
8/28 - 3-2 WIN vs Idaho - Richard Jerkins wins player of the game as he hit his 9th homer in the first inning and followed up with another RBI later in the game. McKie pitched for 7 innings, giving up 5 hits and 2 runs.
8/29 - 5-3 loss vs Idaho - Perez loses his 8th straight decision (3.1 IP, 9 H, 5 ER). So much for rookie of the year. Jerkins hits his 10th homerun.
8/30 - 5-1 loss vs Idaho - Long gets shelled (2.2 IP, 9 H, 5 ER), but our bullpen doesn't allow a run the rest of the game. McLaughlin scored our lone run after walking.
8/31 - 6-4 loss vs Texas - Steelman was pretty good today, actually (8 IP, 7 H, 3 R). Hennen (2 runs) and Koenig (2 RBIs) each had 2 hits.

Standings
Code:
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East
Team	    W   L  PCT	GB  Stk L10
Kansas	   78  54 .591	-    W1 7-3
Wisconsin  76  55 .580	1.5  L1 6-4
Texas	   74  58 .561	4.0  W2 5-5
New Mexico 64  67 .489 13.5  W2 6-4
Illinois   56  75 .427 21.5  L1 6-4
Minnesota  28 103 .214 49.5  W1 3-7

West
Team	    W 	L  PCT	GB  Stk L10
Washington 93  39 .705	-    L1 8-2
Idaho	   74  57 .565 18.5  W2 7-3
Nevada	   73  58 .557 19.5  L5 4-6
California 65  66 .496 27.5  L1 2-8
Utah	   56  76 .424 37.0  W1 7-3
Colorado   51  80 .389 41.5  L3 1-9
Another 1-9 in our last 10. This is getting painful. We're 2-18 in our last 20 games. And there isn't a whole lot of help coming from below.

Pitching
Code:
   Name	         G GS	W  L SV	  ERA 	IP    HA  R ER	BB   K
s1 S. Perez	29 29	9 13  0	 4.25  186.1 175 91 88	73 107
s2 P. Long	29 29	8 13  0	 4.46  169.2 187 90 84	44  78
s3 C. Herold	28 28	5  9  0	 3.77  160.0 155 71 67	62 114
s4 C. McKie	27 27	7 11  0	 4.44  166.1 205 92 82	36  64
s5 C. Steelman	18 18	2 10  0	 5.80	99.1 123 70 64	37  54

mr D. MacKenzie	47  0	4  3  1	 5.64	59.0  60 39 37	34  28
mr A. Stier	64  0	4  6  3	 4.50	60.0  80 36 30	16  23
mr T. Shimizu	64  0	4  3  2	 4.08	70.2  65 34 32	30  26
mr L. Briscoe	73  0	1  5  3	 3.35	78.0  75 30 29	20  23
su A. Jacobs	26  0	2  1  1	 3.41	29.0  31 13 11	 9  19
su J. Montana	51  0	2  4  4	 5.47	54.1  64 35 33	24  22
cl R. Souza	63  0	4  3 14	 2.89	74.2  72 26 24	24  55
Our pitching has been HORRIBLE lately. No stamina and just getting RIPPED up. At least Souza is producing and we have that to look forward to. Oh wait, he's retiring at the end of the year.

Lineup
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     Name	     G	AB   H 2B 3B HR	RBI  R BB  K  AVG  OBP	SLG
1 SS R. Jerkins	   125 441 113 30  4 10	 45 50 27 74 .256 .304 .410
2 CF L. Mingo	   110 454 122 25  9  0	 34 42 26 84 .269 .307 .363
3 RF N. Massengill 125 439 116 18  0  6	 38 47 67 65 .264 .370 .346
4 LF J. Hennen	    99 360  72 18  5  7	 46 42 59 39 .200 .317 .336
5 2B V. Koenig	   126 488 124 18  0  4	 42 35 34 66 .254 .318 .316
6 3B T. Bacon	   115 405  91	7  1  4	 31 53 21 64 .225 .266 .277
7 1B H. Rehm	    63	94  16	3  0  0	 10  9	6 14 .170 .225 .202
8 C  R. Long	    93 304  71 26  1  1	 27 24 15 49 .234 .272 .336

  SS K. Warner	    85 247  61 17  4  2	 22 20 19 34 .247 .310 .372
  RF E. Grimes	    73 266  63 18  4  4	 31 33 10 32 .237 .274 .380
  LF E. Schuh	   114 292  65 15  1  2	 22 20 20 45 .223 .272 .301
  C  C. Baker	    91 196  37 11  0  6	 19 23	7 42 .189 .224 .337
  1B S. McLaughlin  55 116  20	3  0  1	  6  8	8 18 .172 .244 .224
Bacon and Rehm... Shells of their former selves.

If I can remember to do it, I have to send McLaughlin down... he sucks. But it IS time for 40-man roster callups, so he'll probably stay up. Can't say that I am excited to bring anyone up... there isn't really anyone who is ready down there.

Team Rankings
Batting AVG: .231 (21st)
Homeruns: 51 (23rd)
Walks: 352 (18th)
Stolen Bases: 98 (10th)
Runs Scored: 425 (22nd)

Pitching ERA: 4.28 (21st)
Opponents AVG: .272 (23rd)
HRs Allowed: 108 (21st)
Walks Allowed: 409 (13th)
Runs Allowed: 623 (20th)

Down in the Minors

Schatz is the only bat that has a realistic chance of making any impact at the major league level right now. But he's not quite ready yet. I'm hoping for somewhat of a bump in spring training. Any bump in his contact and he'll be up for sure.

Dale Couch, who isn't on this list but is the #45 ranked prospect in the league, is tearing it up in single A (.356, 22 HR, 81 RBI). But he's only 19 years old and years away from the big time.

Paydirt James has been toggling between AAA and AA all season. This year in AAA, he is 2-2 with a 5.45 ERA. Not ready for the majors, but he's on track. He's only 19 by the way.

Panic Mesick is going to get the call up, at least for a brief time, this September. He's still got some growing to do, but he is TEARING UP AAA batting right now (1.06 WHiP and a .226 BABIP).

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Batters
#  Name	          Age  Pos Level   AVG HR RBI
2  Bates Schatz	   23	2B   AAA  .308	4  21
6  James Hennen	   25	LF Majors .200	7  46
8  Earl Schuh	   25	LF Majors .223	2  22
9  Nevada Ramirez  21	LF    A	  .283	5  62
10 Tony Jalon	   21	1B    A	  .280	8  57

Pitchers
#  Name	          Age Role Level   Rec	 ERA   IP    HA	 BB    K
1  Panic Mesick	   19	SP   AAA   9-2	1.92 108.0   70	 44   98
3  Armando Renez   19	SP    A	  15-5	3.31 184.2  156	 75  100
4  Salvatore Perez 21	SP Majors 9-13	4.25 186.1  175	 73  107
5  Paydirt James   19	SP    AA  10-5	3.32 127.1  120	 39   85
7  Chip Herold	   25   SP Majors  5-9	3.77 160.0  155	 62  114
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Wow, did Perez hit the wall or what? Yikes.
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Wow, did Perez hit the wall or what? Yikes.
He was probably driving 70 miles an hour when he hit that wall too...

His stats, by month:

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Month	    G GS  W L SV   ERA	 IP   HA   R  ER  BB   K
March/April 5  5  3 1  0  2.55	35.1  36  11  10  12  23
May	    6  6  2 2  0  4.05	40.0  37  18  18  18  19
June	    6  6  3 1  0  1.49	42.1  22   8   7  16  26
July	    6  6  1 4  0  5.63	38.1  38  25  24  18  21
August	    6  6  0 5  0  8.60	30.1  42  29  29   9  18
However, he is only 21 years old. So he's young, but he's got a ton of potential.
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9/1 - 2-1 loss vs Texas - Chip Herold joined the ranks of the double digit loss club with his 6 inning, 7 hit, 2 run outing. Not a bad start, but when your team only gets 4 hits, good things aren't going to happen.
9/2 - 5-2 loss vs Texas - Perez has now lost 9 straight. Yikes! He didn't fair to well in this one either (3.1 IP, 6 H, 5 ER). We again managed only 4 hits, one of which was a Richard Jerkins 2-run homerun.
9/3 - 6-2 loss vs Texas - Panic Mesick made his major league debut! Not a good outing at all (4.1 IP, 7 H, 5 ER). The offense managed 7 hits though with Grimes hitting a homerun.
9/4 - 4-3 WIN vs Wisconsin (18 innings) - 18 innings and 16 hits for us. We BETTER have won this game. Long had a nice outing (7.1 IP, 5 H, 2 ER), and then we used 6 more pitchers who averaged a little under 2 innings each, with Stier picking up the win. Contoeras had 3 hits, but none contributed to any runs.
9/5 - 6-2 loss vs Wisconsin (14 innings) - The Lumberjacks get us back tonight. They unloaded on Montana and Briscoe in the 14th inning. Steelman had an awesome game! He went 9 innings allowing just 1 run on 6 hits. Hennen had 2 hits with a run and an RBI.
9/6 - 10-2 WIN @ Minnesota - Baker went 2 for 4 with a 3-run homerun and Tyson Bacon went 3-5 with 2 runs and an RBI to lead us to victory. Herold pitched well for 5 innings, allowing just 4 hits and 2 runs to pick up the win.
9/7 - 4-3 loss @ Minnesota (10 innings) - Souza lost this one on an RBI triple in the 10th. Perez pitched well enough to win (7 IP, 7 H, 3 ER), but the offense couldn't help him out, although we did accumulate 4 doubles on 7 hits.
9/8 - 6-0 loss @ Minnesota - When your starting pitcher (Mesick) goes 7 IP, giving up 7 hits and 3 runs with 6 Ks, you have a chance to win. But when the opposing pitcher goes the distance and allows only 3 hits, you can't win. The only bright spot on offense was Grimes' 25th stolen base of the year.
9/9 - Off Day
9/10 - 6-3 loss @ New Mexico - Massengill had an RBI triple and long went 6 innings allowing 3 runs, but our offense just can't provide much power as we lose again.

Standings
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East
Team	    W   L  PCT	GB  Stk L10
Kansas	   84  56 .600	-    W5 7-3
Wisconsin  80  60 .571	4.0  L2 4-6
Texas	   79  61 .564	5.0  L1 7-3
New Mexico 70  70 .500 14.0  W2 7-3
Illinois   59  81 .421 25.0  W1 3-7
Minnesota  31 109 .221 53.0  L1 4-6

West
Team	    W   L  PCT	GB  Stk L10
Washington 99  41 .707	-    W2 7-3
Idaho	   79  61 .564 20.0  W1 6-4
Nevada	   78  62 .557 21.0  L1 5-5
California 67  73 .479 32.0  L4 2-8
Utah	   61  79 .436 38.0  W1 6-4
Colorado   53  87 .379 46.0  L3 2-8
2 wins in 10 games... I guess it's an improvement from the last couple sims.

Pitching
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   Name	         G GS	W  L SV	  ERA	 IP   HA  R ER  BB   K
s1 S. Perez	31 31	9 14  0	 4.39  196.2 188 99 96	75 113
s2 P. Long	31 31	8 13  0	 4.33  183.0 197 96 88	51  79
s3 C. Herold	30 30	6 10  0	 3.74  171.0 166 75 71	69 128
s4 P. Mesick	 2  2	0  2  0	 6.35	11.1  14  8  8	 1   9
s5 C. Steelman	19 19	2 10  0	 5.40  108.1 129 71 65	39  54

mr C. McKie	28 27	7 11  0	 4.38  168.1 206 92 82	36  65
mr A. Stier	65  0	5  6  3	 4.43	61.0  80 36 30	17  23
mr D. MacKenzie	47  0	4  3  1	 5.64	59.0  60 39 37	34  28
mr T. Shimizu	68  0	4  3  2	 3.86	74.2  69 34 32	31  27
mr L. Briscoe	77  0	1  6  3	 3.81	82.2  82 36 35	23  23
mr A. Acevedo	 1  0	0  0  0	 0.00	 2.0   2  0  0	 0   0
mr R. Dyer	 3  0	0  0  0	 0.00	 5.2   0  0  0	 3   6
mr B. Seery	 1  0	0  0  0	 0.00	 2.1   1  0  0	 1   3
su J. Montana	54  0	2  5  4	 5.34	57.1  67 37 34	26  23
su A. Jacobs	31  0	2  1  1	 3.53	35.2  37 16 14	14  23
cl R. Souza	68  0	4  4 14	 2.85	82.0  78 28 26	25  57
As you can see, I added Mesick to the rotation. His first start was nothing to write home about, but the second one wasn't too bad. He easily could have won that game if we had any kind of offense.

I've also brought up a lot of guys who you may or may not remember from last year. Acevedo is back up, as is O'Parra and Crosswell. The latter two haven't pitched yet, so I am not adding their stats.

Lineup
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     Name	     G	AB   H 	2B 3B HR RBI  R	BB  K	AVG   OBP   SLG
1 SS R. Jerkins	   133 468 117	30  4 11  47 51	28 78  .250  .297  .402
2 CF C. Contoeras    8	32   8	 3  0  0   2  1	 0  3  .250  .250  .344
3 LF N. Massengill 132 456 120	18  1  6  39 50	69 67  .263  .371  .346
4 RF E. Grimes	    82 300  72	19  4  5  33 36	11 34  .240  .275  .380
5 2B V. Koenig	   133 503 128	18  0  4  43 37	35 69  .254  .318  .314
6 3B T. Bacon	   123 433  98	 8  1  4  34 56	22 66  .226  .266  .277
7 1B H. Rehm	    72 122  19	 4  0  0  13 10	 8 20  .156  .211  .189
8 C  R. Long	   100 326  71	26  1  1  27 24	15 55  .218  .254  .313

  2B J. Carmona	     3	 2   2	 0  0  0   0  0	 0  0 1.000 1.000 1.000
  SS A. Oberlin	     6	14   4	 1  0  0   3  2	 0  1  .286  .286  .357
  LF L. Mingo	   117 468 126	27  9  0  34 44	27 84  .269  .308  .365
  1B N. Mutsuhito   54	92  23	 2  0  3  12  8	 5 16  .250  .296  .370
  1B J. Tolerton    85 181  45	 8  0  3  16 16	 8 28  .249  .280  .343
  SS K. Warner	    92 264  65	20  4  2  23 22	20 35  .246  .308  .375
  LF E. Schuh	   119 295  66	15  1  2  22 20	21 46  .224  .274  .302
  SS B. Ramos	    68 192  39	 5  1  2  14 16	19 39  .203  .284  .271
  LF J. Hennen	   108 382  76	19  5  7  47 45	62 39  .199  .315  .330
  C  C. Baker	    97 207  40	11  0  7  23 25	 9 43  .193  .233  .348
  1B S. McLaughlin  57 118  20	 3  0  1   6  8	 8 19  .169  .240  .220
  RF D. Pecora	    44 105  17	 1  0  0   7  6	 7 21  .162  .214  .171
  LF C. Unruh	     3	 2   0	 0  0  0   0  0	 0  0  .000  .000  .000
Stolen Base update: Bacon has 24, Jerkins has 30, Grimes has 26, and Hennen has 21. The Grimes total is the one that really sticks out for me because the man has played in just over 80 games. He just needs to get on base a little bit more.

I didn't bring Bates Schatz up because he really isn't ready to face the big time. I'm very hesitant to mess with his development. If I had to guess, I'd bet that he'll come up September of next year (unless he develops like crazy this offseason).

Team Rankings
Batting AVG: .230 (22nd)
Homeruns: 55 (23rd)
Walks: 371 (18th)
Stolen Bases: 111 (10th)
Runs Scored: 452 (23rd)

Pitching ERA: 4.23 (20th)
Opponents AVG: .269 (23rd)
HRs Allowed: 112 (18th)
Walks Allowed: 445 (13th)
Runs Allowed: 663 (20th)
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Wooo, panic is tearing it up. Decide on a nickname yet?
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Panic "At the Disco" Mesick? :P

Just read the entire story... too bad I've run out! Hope to see an update soon.
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Wooo, panic is tearing it up. Decide on a nickname yet?
Nope... I'm almost toying with the no nickname approach. Or have him earn it.

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Just read the entire story... too bad I've run out! Hope to see an update soon.
Hmmm... "At the Disco" I'll put that one in the memory bank and pull it out later.

Glad to see your reading and I hope you keep it up.
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Years on the Rams: 2005-2020, 2022

Awards
Ruth Award (MVP) - 2015
All-Star Selections - 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020
Team MVPs - 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020

Leaderboard (Not including this years stats)
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12th All Time - Games       - 2,547
15th All Time - XR          - 13,72.1
13th All Time - At-Bats     - 9,264
14th All Time - Runs        - 1,417
21st All Time - Hits        - 2,351
12th All Time - Total Bases - 4,182
10th All Time - Doubles     - 473
5th All Time  - Homeruns    - 426
4th All Time  - RBIs        - 1,441
19th All Time - Stolen Bases- 462
23rd All Time - Walks       - 918
2nd All Time  - Strikeouts  - 1,946
Black Ink Test: 21
Gray Ink Test: 114
HoF Standards: 44

Team Records
His 49 homeruns in 2018 is still the most in a single season by a Ram. He also has 4 other seasons that are on the Rams top 10.

His 129 RBI in 2018, 128 in 2015, and 109 in 2019 rank #1, 2, and 4 in All Time Colorado season history.

His 87 walks in 2016 and 82 walks in 2017 are #1 and #2.

Career Team Records
#6 in Triples, Caught Stealing
#4 in Career Slugging Pct, OPS
#3 in XR, At-bats, Runs, Hits, Total Bases, Singles, Stolen Bases, Walks
#2 in Games, RBI, Strikeouts
#1 in Homeruns
#1 in Doubles

Commentary
It will be sad to see the Golden Rehm finally retire. He's been around for a long time, both suffering and experiencing the greatness of the Rams. No one has played first base for the Rams more than Rehm and I could always pencil him in the lineup. He broke out in that 2015 season when he finally got out of the shadow of Tyson Bacon and made a serious case for the Hall of Fame. It's just too bad that he declined so quickly.

He was in the 30-30 club 4 times. However, he was never very good at getting on base. But man, could he hit.

For those who are unaware, he was traded during the 2020 season to Louisiana for some draft picks and players. That was when we started our rebuilding process.

His Stats
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Year	 G   AB	   H  2B 3B  HR	 RBI	R  BB HP SF    K  SB  CS  AVG  OBP  SLG	 OPS Teams
2005   104  389	 119  31  0  20	  68   63  25  0  0   84   5   2 .306 .348 .540	.888   Col
2006   139  427	  96  19  1  15	  48   58  38  0  0  110  11   3 .225 .288 .379	.668   Col
2007   158  573	 130  36  1  25	  70   79  35  0  0  157   5   2 .227 .271 .424	.695   Col
2008   153  521	 119  39  1  20	  83   62  37  0  0  132   9   8 .228 .280 .422	.702   Col
2009   156  568	 129  30  3  17	  81   80  42  0  0  129  26   3 .227 .280 .380	.661   Col
2010   157  591	 133  36  4  21	  87   64  35  2  8  104  18   7 .225 .267 .406	.673   Col
2011   155  584	 113  24  2  14	  77   63  44  0  4  120  29   7 .193 .248 .313	.562   Col
2012   153  540	 137  26  3  20	  87   84  57  1  3  114  35   6 .254 .324 .424	.749   Col
2013   159  585	 138  31  0  32	  99  103  71  1  9  118  44   6 .236 .315 .453	.768   Col,GE
2014   159  569	 145  31  0  32	 100  101  67  0  6   99  35  12 .255 .330 .478	.808   Col
2015   155  568	 174  40  3  39	 128  113  64  3  7  119  32  14 .306 .375 .593	.969   Col,GE
2016   154  551	 134  21  4  27	  80   92  87  2  2  112  40  10 .243 .347 .443	.790   CO,GE
2017   157  553	 137  22  4  24	  84   86  82  0  5  110  31   9 .248 .342 .432	.774   CO
2018   157  603	 189  23  2  49	 129  121  67  0  7  119  36  11 .313 .378 .602	.980   CO,GE
2019   160  620	 179  26  3  37	 109   97  72  3  9  125  41   8 .289 .361 .519	.880   CO,GE
2020   156  627	 190  29  8  25	  78   96  60  0  4  113  43  17 .303 .362 .494	.856   CO LA,FF
2021   115  395	  89   9  1   9	  33   55  35  0  1   81  22   5 .225 .288 .322	.609   LA
2022    72  122	  19   4  0   0	  13   10   8  1  2   20   4   2 .156 .211 .189	.399   LA CO
Total 2619 9386	2370 477 40 426	1454 1427 926 13 67 1966 466 132 .253 .318 .448	.766
Postseason Stats
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Year	G  AB	H 2B 3B	HR RBI	R BB   K SB CS	 AVG  OBP  SLG	OPS
2005	4  13	3  1  0	 0   1	0  0   2  0  0	.231 .231 .308 .538
2009   10  36	8  2  0	 2   6	5  1   4  2  0	.222 .243 .444 .688
2010   17  66  18  2  2	 3  12	7  4  14  1  1	.273 .314 .500 .814
2011   11  39	6  1  1	 1   4	4  1  10  1  1	.154 .175 .308 .483
2012   16  59  16  3  1	 3   9	5  6  13  1  2	.271 .338 .508 .847
2013   11  40  10  1  1	 2   7	4  6  13  1  1	.250 .348 .475 .823
2014   11  41  10  0  0	 4  10 11  6   9  6  0	.244 .340 .537 .877
2015   11  40  12  3  0	 1   6	5  5   7  3  2	.300 .378 .450 .828
2016   16  62  20  5  2	 1   9 13 11  14  4  2	.323 .425 .516 .941
2017	6  23	6  1  1	 1   4	2  2  10  2  0	.261 .320 .522 .842
2018	6  21   6  1  0	 1   3	3  4   6  2  2	.286 .400 .476 .876
Total 119 440 115 20  8	19  71 59 46 102 23 11	.261 .331 .473 .804
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Sim Record: 4-5

Games
9/11 - 5-2 WIN @ New Mexico - We scored 2 runs in each of the 8th and 9th innings thanks in large part to a 2-RBI pinch hit single by Mingo in the 8th and a 2-RBI single in the 9th by Baker. Jerkins also added a homerun. Herold could only stay in for 4 innings before being lifted after 87 pitches.
9/12 - 3-1 loss @ New Mexico - 10 hits and only 1 stinkin' run? Perez allowed just 4 hits, but allowed 3 runs (2 unearned) - so he's lost 10 in a row now. Jerkins had 2 doubles.
9/13 - 4-3 WIN vs California - Again, we score 2 in the 8th and 1 in the 9th thanks in large party to a 2-run homerun by Grimes and a solo shot by Baker. Mesick pitched really well (7 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 7 Ks), but didn't get the offennsive support to qualify for the win.
9/14 - 7-2 WIN vs California - Steelman allowed 5 hits and 2 runs in 8 innings and our offense exploded for 13 hits. Contoeras had 4, but Rehm went 2-2 (with 2 doubles) scoring 3 runs. Grimes hit his 7th homerun.
9/15 - 11-4 loss vs Washington - Long has lost 7 straight decisions (5.1 IP, 5 H, 6 ER). Contoeras, Hennen, and Koenig each had 2 hits.
9/16 - 7-2 loss vs Washington - Herold lasted just 0.1 innings, allowing 5 runs. Our offense wasn't on either. Grimes had 2 hits and 2 RBI, so he was basically all the offense.
9/17 - 9-0 WIN vs Utah - THERE'S the Perez we know and love! A complete game shutout (5 hits, 5 Ks)! Tyson Bacon had a hit, 2 runs, and 2 RBI.
9/18 - 5-1 loss vs Utah - Mesick is not giving me a lot of hope that he can compete at this level yet (3.1 IP, 4 H, 5 ER, 7 BB). It's the walks that I am worried about. Contoeras has 3 hits.
9/19 - 3-1 loss vs Utah - This doesn't look like the line of a loser: 8.2 IP, 6 H, 3 R. But it is as Steelman can't get any offensive support. Steelman himself had the only extra base hit (a double). Jerkins and Contoeras added two hits apiece.
9/20 - Off Day

Standings
Code:
Great Explorers Standings
East
Team	     W	 L  PCT	  GB Stk L10
Kansas	    89	60 .597	  -   L1 6-4
Texas	    88	62 .587	 1.5  W8 9-1
Wisconsin   84	66 .560	 5.5  L1 4-6
New Mexico  75  74 .503	14.0  L1 6-4
Illinois    63	87 .420	26.5  L1 4-6
Minnesota   33 117 .220	56.5  W1 2-8

West
Team	     W	 L  PCT	  GB Stk L10
Washington 104  46 .693   -   W2 5-5
Idaho	    83	66 .557	20.5  L1 5-5
Nevada	    82  68 .547	22.0  L1 4-6
California  72  77 .483	31.5  L1 5-5
Utah	    67  82 .450	36.5  W2 7-3
Colorado    57  92 .383	46.5  L2 4-6
Texas' 8 game win streak has put them in the drivers seat for that wild card spot out east. The Idaho/Nevada race is shaping up to be a good one.

Pitching
Code:
   Name	         G GS	W  L  SV  ERA	 IP   HA   R ER	BB   K
s1 S. Perez	33 33  10 15   0 4.12  211.2 197 102 97	76 122
s2 P. Long	32 32	8 14   0 4.49  188.1 202 102 94	56  83
s3 C. Herold	32 32	6 11   0 4.00  175.1 175  82 78	76 131
s4 P. Mesick	 4  4	0  3   0 6.65   21.2  24  16 16	 8  16
s5 C. Steelman	21 21	3 11   0 5.04  125.0 140  76 70	43  64

mr C. McKie	28 27	7 11   0 4.38  168.1 206  92 82	36  65
mr A. Stier	65  0	5  6   3 4.43	61.0  80  36 30	17  23
mr D. MacKenzie	47  0	4  3   1 5.64	59.0  60  39 37	34  28
mr T. Shimizu	71  0	4  3   2 3.69	78.0  73  38 32	32  28
mr L. Briscoe	81  0	1  6   3 3.83	87.0  85  38 37	23  27
mr A. Acevedo	 1  0	0  0   0 0.00	 2.0   2   0  0	 0   0
mr R. Dyer	 5  0	0  0   0 0.00	11.0   3   0  0	 5  10
mr B. Seery	 2  0	0  0   0 0.00	 5.1   4   0  0	 1   3
su J. Montana	59  0	3  5   4 4.83	63.1  72  37 34	27  25
su A. Jacobs	35  0	2  1   1 3.38	40.0  43  17 15	16  28
cl R. Souza	70  0	5  4  15 2.79	84.0  79  28 26	25  57
Nary an ERA under 4.00. I don't know what that says for the future. However, the oldest starting pitcher we have is Herold, who is 25, so there is definite growth opportunity here. Which brings up another point. Can you believe that Perez is only 21?

Mesick needs to work on his control, but other than that, I think you can pencil him in the starting rotation next year.

Lineup
Code:
     Name	     G  AB   H 2B 3B HR	RBI  R BB  K   AVG   OBP   SLG
1 SS R. Jerkins	   142 505 126 33  4 12	 50 58 31 82  .250  .298  .402
2 CF C. Contoeras   17  65  23	6  1  0	  6  3	1  5  .354  .364  .477
3 LF N. Massengill 136 462 123 18  2  6	 39 50 71 67  .266  .376  .353
4 RF E. Grimes	    91 338  79 20  4  7	 38 40 12 38  .234  .267  .379
5 2B V. Koenig	   142 535 137 19  0  4	 45 39 39 77  .256  .320  .314
6 3B T. Bacon	   130 455 104	8  1  4	 37 59 22 70  .229  .270  .277
7 1B H. Rehm	    80 145  25	6  0  0	 16 13 12 23  .172  .237  .214
8 C  R. Long	   107 351  76 26  1  1	 29 25 15 59  .217  .251  .305

  2B J. Carmona	     3   2   2	0  0  0	  0  0	0  0 1.000 1.000 1.000
  SS A. Oberlin	     7  14   4	1  0  0	  3  2	0  1  .286  .286  .357
  LF L. Mingo	   124 481 131 29  9  0	 36 45 27 86  .272  .310  .370
  1B J. Tolerton    90 189  49 11  0  3	 20 18	8 28  .259  .289  .365
  1B N. Mutsuhito   54	92  23	2  0  3	 12  8	5 16  .250  .296  .370
  SS K. Warner	    98 270  66 20  4  2	 23 22 20 36  .244  .305  .370
  LF E. Schuh	   126 300  66 15  1  2	 22 20 22 47  .220  .272  .297
  LF J. Hennen	   115 402  84 21  5  7	 49 48 65 39  .209  .323  .338
  SS B. Ramos	    73 200  41  5  1  2	 14 17 19 40  .205  .283  .270
  C  C. Baker	   102 218  42 11  0  8	 26 27	9 44  .193  .231  .353
  RF D. Pecora	    45 106  18	1  0  0	  7  6	7 21  .170  .221  .179
  1B S. McLaughlin  57 118  20	3  0  1	  6  8	8 19  .169  .240  .220
  LF C. Unruh	     4	 5   0	0  0  0	  0  0	0  3  .000  .000  .000
Early returns on Contoeras are good. With this performance, he might just have earned a spot next year.

In the upcoming draft, you can bet that we are going to draft offense, unless there is just someone who I just can't pass up, we need a bat, badly.

Team Rankings
Batting AVG: .233 (21st)
Homeruns: 59 (23rd)
Walks: 391 (18th)
Stolen Bases: 116 (10th)
Runs Scored: 486 (22nd)

Pitching ERA: 4.18 (20th)
Opponents AVG: .268 (23rd)
HRs Allowed: 116 (18th)
Walks Allowed: 475 (13th)
Runs Allowed: 699 (20th)

How are the Former Rams Doing?
Code:
Pitchers
Name            Team           G GS  W	L SV  ERA    IP	 HA  R ER HR  BB   K CG	SHO WHIP BABIP
Ben Lamela   SP Massachusetts 29 29 13	7  0 2.59 184.1	136 68 53 15  30 135  3	 2  0.90  .227	
Benny Suarez SP Virginia      33 33 19	5  0 2.70 240.0	198 78 72  4 118 154  7	 1  1.32  .273	
Jacob Perl   SP Nevada        27 27 11 10  0 2.91 179.1	194 68 58  8  29  55  2	 0  1.24  .287
Ward Chee    MR Nevada        43  0  3	0  3 2.86  44.0	 31 20 14  2  23  32  0	 0  1.23  .227
John Laidlaw MR New Jersey    73  0  7	3  1 4.90  86.1	100 54 47 13  40  56  0	 0  1.62  .314

Batters
Name	                       G  AB   H 2B 3B HR RBI  R BB HP SF  K SB	CS  AVG	 OBP  SLG  OPS
Joseph Gardiner SS Tennessee 134 514 146 16 10	3  49 58 11  4	2 47 21	17 .284	.303 .372 .675	
James Walsh     C  Virginia   96 268  82  9  4	3  43 39 13  1	0 31  4	 4 .306	.340 .403 .743	
Jake Kinchen    SS Maryland  145 530 129 22  2 19  67 59 40  9	4 74  4	 3 .243	.305 .400 .705
That Suarez trade is going to haunt me for a long time. However, we did receive Steelman (eh...) and two draft picks. The picks ended up being Bates Schatz (who hopefully will make it big in the next couple years) and Montel Hernandez (who could offer some much needed relief help). I think the jury is still out on this one, but Viriginia got some great early returns.

It's surprising to me that Lamela isn't winning more games. Massachusetts has 95 wins... I just don't understand it.

Look at Kinchen and his 19 homeruns. Those really would look nice at shortstop. However, we got Perez for him, so I'm happy with the deal.
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Games
9/21 - 2-1 loss @ Idaho (15 innings) - We used 27 players in this game, with only 8 of them being pitchers. Long went 6.2 innings allowing just a run and Montana ended up giving up a couple singles and the winning run to get the loss. We only had 8 hits the entire game, with Grimes hitting two of them.
9/22 - 2-1 loss @ Idaho - Perez pitched well, but lost (7 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 5 Ks) to drop his record to 10-16. Massengill had 2 hits and Grimes had a triple.
9/23 - 5-3 WIN @ Idaho - Richard Jerkins went 3-4 scoring 2 runs with an RBI to lead us to victory. Chip Herold got the win as he went 7 innings alliwng 9 hits and 3 runs with 5 strikeouts.
9/24 - 3-1 loss @ Utah - Panic drops to 0-4 with a fairly decent outing (7 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 6 Ks). Grimes and Massengill combine for 4 of our 7 hits.
9/25 - 7-5 WIN @ Utah - Alex Acevedo got his first start in over a year and didn't fair too well (4 IP, 3 H, 3 ER, 3 BB). He was injured and had to be taken out of the game. Jerkins, Tolerton, and Schuh all had homeruns. Where was this power all season, boys?
9/26 - 5-2 WIN @ Utah - Paul Long had 2 hits and 2 RBIs to pace the offense. He also pitched pretty well too (8 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 3 Ks).
9/27 - 11-1 loss vs Nevada - We managed just two hits (a single by Koenig and a double by Contoeras), and Perez and company get lit up. Perez himself only went 3.2 innings, giving up 9 hits, and 6 ER.
9/28 - 12-4 loss vs Nevada - Grimes, Massengill, Koenig, and Bacon get 2 hits each, but that's not enough to overcome the disaster that was our pitching staff. Herold started it all going 1 2/3 innings, giving up 6 hits, and allowing 6 runs. My boy Jacob Perl beat us to get his 13th win of the year.
9/29 - 6-1 WIN vs Nevada - THIS is what we can look forward to. Panic Mesick won his 1st game, with a complete game 5 hitter with 3 Ks as he obviously won Player of the Game. Hal Rehm went 2 for 3 with a triple, an RBI, and 2 runs scored.
9/30 - 5-1 loss vs Washington - Paul Long pitched like he normally does (7 IP, 5 H, 4 ER), and our offense can't give him any help managing only 6 hits (1 of which was by Long himself). Hennen and Contoeras had 2 hits apiece.

Standings
Code:
Great Explorers Standings
East
Team	     W	 L  PCT	  GB Stk L10
Kansas	    95	64 .597	  -   W2 6-4
Texas	    93	66 .585	 2.0  L1 6-4
Wisconsin   90	69 .566	 5.0  W1 6-4
New Mexico  78  81 .491	17.0  W1 3-7
Illinois    70	89 .440	25.0  L1 7-3
Minnesota   34 125 .214	61.0  L6 2-8

West
Team	     W	 L  PCT	  GB Stk L10
Washington 112	47 .704	  -   W6 9-1
Idaho	    90	69 .566	22.0  W3 7-3
Nevada	    85	74 .535	27.0  L2 3-7
California  77	82 .484	35.0  W1 5-5
Utah	    69	90 .434	43.0  L6 2-8
Colorado    61	98 .384	51.0  L1 4-6
Nevada has been in the basement for so long, and I was hoping they'd put up an even better showing than they did. It would have been nice to see them make the playoffs. Maybe next year!

There are three more games to be played, and if Wisconsin beats Texas in all three of their games, and then wins the Tie-breaker playoff, they are in. That will be a rough road for the Lumberjacks.

All the playoff spots in the Founding Fathers League have been decided. Virginia is going to play Mississippi and Massachusetts is going to play New York.

Pitching
Code:
   Name	         G GS	W  L  SV   ERA	   IP  HA   R  ER BB  K
s1 S. Perez	35 35  10 17   0  4.25  222.1 212 110 105 81 128
s2 P. Long	35 35	9 15   0  4.33  210.0 221 109 101 58  90
s3 C. Herold	34 34	7 12   0  4.26	184.0 190  91  87 79 137
s4 P. Mesick	 6  6	1  4   0  4.78	 37.2  34  20  20 13  25
s5 A. Acevedo	 2  1	0  0   0  6.00	  6.0	5   4	4  3   0

mr C. McKie	28 27	7 11   0  4.38	168.1 206  92  82 36  65
mr A. Stier	68  0	5  6   3  4.20	 64.1  84  36  30 17  25
mr T. Shimizu	74  0	5  3   2  3.61	 82.1  80  39  33 32  29
mr C. Steelman	22 21	3 11   0  5.03	125.1 140  76  70 43  64
mr J. Montana	62  0	3  6   4  5.07	 65.2  80  42  37 29  26
mr L. Briscoe	84  0	1  6   3  3.62	 92.0  90  38  37 24  28
mr R. Dyer	 5  0	0  0   0  0.00	 11.0	3   0	0  5  10
mr B. Seery	 2  0	0  0   0  0.00	  5.1	4   0	0  1   3
su A. Jacobs	41  0	2  1   1  3.86	 46.2  54  23  20 17  28
su D. MacKenzie	51  0	4  3   1  5.43	 63.0  63  40  38 36  28
cl R. Souza	75  0	5  4  18  2.70	 90.0  85  29  27 27  60
It's already decided that Souza is going to start our last game of the season. I know he's our closer, and I know that he probably won't last more than 5 innings, but the man has made 257 starts for this ballclub (which is 5th all time on the Ram leaderboard). He also is 3rd all time on that leaderboard for games pitched. I'll do a little writeup about him either today or sometime during the playoffs.

Mesick picked up his first win. Good stuff. And he's only 19! I think I am going to shut him down for the year though. We only have 3 more games and he wouldn't be ready until our last one (and even then, he'd be pitching on short rest). You'll see him next year though.

Lineup
Code:
     Name	     G	 AB   H	2B 3B HR RBI  R	BB  K  AVG  OBP	 SLG
1 RF E. Grimes	    99	374  88	23  5  7  41 44	13 45 .235 .270	.380
2 SS R. Jerkins	   152	539 135	34  4 13  56 62	32 86 .250 .297	.401
3 LF N. Massengill 145	493 132	19  2  6  41 52	74 71 .268 .375	.351
4 CF C. Contoeras   27	103  34	 9  1  0  11  7	 2  8 .330 .343	.437
5 2B V. Koenig	   152	569 145	20  0  4  48 40	41 83 .255 .318	.311
6 3B T. Bacon	   138	478 110	 8  1  4  39 60	22 75 .230 .269	.276
7 C  R. Long	   117	387  79	27  1  1  29 29	17 69 .204 .240	.287
8 1B H. Rehm	    90	175  32	 6  1  0  19 16	13 27 .183 .241	.229

  2B J. Carmona	     5	  5   2	 0  0  0   0  0	 0  0 .400 .400	.400
  LF L. Mingo	   133	496 133	30  9  0  36 45	28 92 .268 .306	.365
  1B J. Tolerton    97	199  51	12  0  4  22 22	 9 29 .256 .288	.377
  SS A. Oberlin	     9	 16   4	 1  0  0   3  2	 0  1 .250 .250	.313
  1B N. Mutsuhito   57	 94  23	 2  0  3  12  8	 5 17 .245 .290	.362
  SS K. Warner	   103	278  67	20  4  2  23 22	20 37 .241 .300	.363
  LF E. Schuh	   135	311  70	15  1  3  25 21	23 49 .225 .278	.309
  LF J. Hennen	   122	413  87	21  5  7  49 48	67 40 .211 .324	.337
  SS B. Ramos	    78	208  41	 5  1  2  14 17	20 43 .197 .276	.260
  C  C. Baker	   103	218  42	11  0  8  26 27	 9 44 .193 .231	.353
  1B S. McLaughlin  58	119  20	 3  0  1   6  8	 8 19 .168 .238	.218
At least we have 1 guy with double digit homeruns! Look at those RBI totals too. Our high guy, Jerkins, has 56. Uuuuuugly!

I just hope that in the next year or two, some of these guys develop some more. Otherwise, we'll be hurting.

Team Rankings
Batting AVG: .232 (20th)
Homeruns: 62 (23rd)
Walks: 410 (18th)
Stolen Bases: 126 (10th)
Runs Scored: 518 (22nd)

Pitching ERA: 4.18 (20th)
Opponents AVG: .269 (23rd)
HRs Allowed: 120 (16th)
Walks Allowed: 501 (13th)
Runs Allowed: 745 (20th)
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Games
9/1 - 18-5 loss vs Washington - Steelman, Shimizu, Herold, and MacKenzie get KILLED during this game, the other 4 pitchers didn't allow a run. Koenig scored 2 runs on 2 hits.
9/2 - 9-3 loss vs Washington - McKie got the start, and only lasted 3.2 innings allowing 8 hits and 6 earned runs. Mingo and Grimes each had a triple.
9/3 - 10-2 loss vs Washington - I had Souza start his last game as a Ram. He pitched fine, but apparently he just wasn't meant for being a starter as he only threw 52 pitches in 2 innings (5 hits, 2 ER, 3 walks). Nightmare Massengill had a double and his 7th homerun of the year along with driving in all of our runs. Contoeras also had 2 hits and McLaughlin added one. In their last games as Rams, Bacon went 0-4 with a K and a man left on base. Rehm went 0-3 with a walk.

Standings
Code:
Founding Fathers Standings
North
Team	        W   L  PCT   GB Stk L10
Massachusetts 105  57 .648   -	 W4 8-2
New York      102  60 .630  3.0	 W1 6-4
Maryland       80  82 .494 25.0	 L1 6-4
Maine	       72  90 .444 33.0	 L4 2-8
New Jersey     65  97 .401 40.0	 W3 6-4
Pennsylvania   49 113 .302 56.0	 L3 2-8

South
Team	        W   L  PCT   GB Stk L10
Virginia      109  53 .673   -	 L3 5-5
Mississippi    97  65 .599 12.0	 L1 8-2
Florida	       90  72 .556 19.0	 W1 4-6
North Carolina 74  88 .457 35.0	 W1 3-7
Tennessee      73  89 .451 36.0	 W3 6-4
Louisiana      56 106 .346 53.0  L1 4-6

Great Explorers Standings
East
Team	        W   L  PCT   GB Stk L10
Kansas	       98  64 .605   -	 W5 7-3
Texas	       93  69 .574  5.0	 L4 5-5
Wisconsin      93  69 .574  5.0	 W4 7-3
New Mexico     79  83 .488 19.0	 L2 3-7
Illinois       72  90 .444 26.0	 W2 7-3
Minnesota      34 128 .210 64.0	 L9 1-9

West
Team	        W   L  PCT   GB Stk L10
Washington    115  47 .710   -	 W9 9-1
Idaho	       93  69 .574 22.0	 W6 8-2
Nevada	       87  75 .537 28.0	 L1 5-5
California     78  84 .481 37.0	 W1 4-6
Utah	       69  93 .426 46.0	 L9 1-9
Colorado       61 101 .377 54.0	 L4 3-7
Wisconsin beat Texas each of the last 3 games of the season to force a deciding 163rd game, which will be played today.

We ended up with the 4th pick in the upcoming draft. Here's to picking up some offense!

Pitching
Code:
   Name	         G GS	W  L SV	  ERA  	 IP   HA   R  ER BB   K CG  CG%	SHO QS	 QS% SVO BS   SV%
s1 S. Perez	36 35  10 17  0	 4.21  224.1 213 110 105 81 128  2  5.7	 2  20	57.1   0  0    .0
s2 P. Long	35 35	9 15  0	 4.33  210.0 221 109 101 58  90  0   .0	 0  19	54.3   0  0    .0
s3 C. Herold	35 34	7 12  0	 4.35  186.0 195  94  90 79 138  0   .0	 0  17	50.0   0  0    .0
s4 P. Mesick	 6  6	1  4  0	 4.78	37.2  34  20  20 13  25  1 16.7	 0   4	66.7   0  0    .0
s5 A. Acevedo	 3  1	0  0  0	 5.40	 6.2   5   4   4  3   0  0   .0	 0   0	  .0   0  0    .0

mr C. McKie	29 28	7 12  0	 4.60  172.0 215  98  88 36  68  1  3.6	 0  14	50.0   0  0    .0
mr A. Stier	70  0	5  6  3	 4.03	67.0  85  36  30 17  27  0   .0	 0   0	  .0  14  4  42.9
mr T. Shimizu	76  0	5  3  2	 3.80	85.1  86  44  36 32  29  0   .0	 0   0	  .0  10  1  66.7
mr C. Steelman	23 22	3 12  0	 5.29  126.0 144  80  74 44  64  0   .0	 0  10	45.5   0  0    .0
mr J. Montana	63  0	3  6  4	 5.62	65.2  84  46  41 30  26  0   .0	 0   0	  .0  12  4  50.0
mr L. Briscoe	86  0	1  6  3	 3.57	93.1  91  38  37 25  28  0   .0	 0   0	  .0  15  2  60.0
mr R. Dyer	 8  0	0  0  0	 2.35	15.1   8   4   4  7  15  0   .0	 0   0	  .0   0  0    .0
mr B. Seery	 3  0	0  0  0	 1.23	 7.1   5   1   1  2   3  0   .0	 0   0	  .0   0  0    .0

su A. Jacobs	42  0	2  1  1	 3.72	48.1  55  23  20 17  28  0   .0	 0   0	  .0   4  0 100.0
su D. MacKenzie	54  0	4  4  1	 6.47	64.0  72  48  46 37  28  0   .0	 0   0	  .0   5  0 100.0
cl R. Souza	76  1	5  4 18	 2.84	92.0  90  31  29 30  61  0   .0	 0   0	  .0  26  5  78.3
There's a few extra numbers for all you statheads. A couple things struck me that I didn't really notice before...

I can't say that it is surprising, but our quality start percentage is a lot lower than it should be.

Only 4 complete games this year? That's it?!

Souza wasn't amazing at completing his saves, but he did do a very decent job. But can someone explain to me how he had 18 saves and 5 blown saves in 26 opportunities? What happened in those other three opportunities?

Lineup
Code:
     Name	     G	 AB   H	2B 3B HR RBI  R	BB  K  AVG  OBP	 SLG  GS  PA HP	IW CI GDP SH SF	 TB EBH	SB CS	SB%   RC  RC/27	TAVG  ISO  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS
1 RF E. Grimes	   102	384  90	23  7  7  41 44	15 46 .234 .271	.385  87 409  6	 2  0  10  0  4	148  37	29 15  65.9  45.5  3.8	.621 .151 .234 .271 .385 .657
2 SS R. Jerkins	   154	547 137	35  4 13  57 64	32 87 .250 .297	.400 123 588  5	 1  0	8  3  1	219  52	32  9  78.0  69.9  4.4	.674 .150 .250 .297 .400 .698
3 LF N. Massengill 146	497 134	20  2  7  43 53	74 71 .270 .376	.360 133 587 11	 5  1  19  3  1	179  29	 7  4  63.6  70.8  4.9	.702 .091 .270 .376 .360 .736
4 CF C. Contoeras   29	111  36	10  1  0  11  7	 2 10 .324 .336	.432  26 113  0	 0  0	0  0  0	 48  11	 6  5  54.5  18.7  6.3	.700 .108 .324 .336 .432 .769
5 2B V. Koenig	   155	578 147	20  0  4  49 42	42 85 .254 .318	.310 147 637 13	 9  0  14  1  3	179  24	 1  0 100.0  57.3  3.4	.528 .055 .254 .318 .310 .627
6 3B T. Bacon	   141	489 112	 8  1  4  40 60	22 78 .229 .267	.274 134 517  4	 0  0  13  1  1	134  13	28 10  73.7  38.8  2.6	.470 .045 .229 .267 .274 .541
7 1B H. Rehm	    93	186  33	 6  1  0  19 16	14 30 .177 .236	.220  46 203  1	 0  0	4  0  2	 41   7	 5  2  71.4  10.8  1.8	.384 .043 .177 .236 .220 .457
8 C  R. Long	   117	387  79	27  1  1  29 29	17 69 .204 .240	.287 112 405  1	 0  0	7  0  0	111  29	 0  1	 .0  26.0  2.2	.408 .083 .204 .240 .287 .526

  2B J. Carmona	     6	  6   2	 0  0  0   0  0	 0  0 .333 .333	.333   0   6  0	 0  0	0  0  0	  2   0	 0  0	 .0    .7  4.5	.500 .000 .333 .333 .333 .667
  LF L. Mingo	   136	502 137	30 10  0  37 46	28 93 .273 .310	.373 116 537  1	 3  0	7  2  4	187  40	 1  4  20.0  60.3  4.3	.577 .100 .273 .310 .373 .683
  1B J. Tolerton   100	203  51	12  0  4  22 22	10 29 .251 .286	.369  42 214  0	 0  0	7  1  0	 75  16	 0  0	 .0  19.7  3.3	.535 .118 .251 .286 .369 .656
  SS A. Oberlin	     9	 16   4	 1  0  0   3  2	 0  1 .250 .250	.313   3  16  0	 0  0	3  0  0	  5   1	 1  0 100.0    .3   .6	.400 .063 .250 .250 .313 .563
  1B N. Mutsuhito   57	 94  23	 2  0  3  12  8	 5 17 .245 .290	.362  17 103  1	 0  0	1  3  0	 34   5	 0  0    .0  10.1  3.6	.556 .117 .245 .290 .362 .652
  SS K. Warner	   104	279  67	20  4  2  23 22	20 37 .240 .299	.362  68 304  4	 2  0  10  0  1	101  26	 2  1  66.7  29.1  3.5	.570 .122 .240 .299 .362 .661
  LF E. Schuh	   136	312  70	15  1  3  25 21	23 49 .224 .277	.308  65 337  0	 4  1	9  0  1	 96  19	 1  0 100.0  25.5  2.7	.478 .083 .224 .277 .308 .584
  LF J. Hennen	   125	422  89	22  5  7  50 50	67 41 .211 .323	.336 104 493  3	14  0  15  0  1	142  34	22 19  53.7  53.4  3.9	.638 .126 .211 .323 .336 .659
  SS B. Ramos	    81	215  42	 5  1  2  14 17	20 43 .195 .272	.256  48 239  3	 0  0	8  0  1	 55   8	 3  4  42.9  16.0  2.3	.438 .060 .195 .272 .256 .528
  C  C. Baker	   103	218  42	11  0  8  26 27	 9 44 .193 .231	.353  47 238  3	 0  0	8  4  4	 77  19	 5  4  55.6  18.2  2.5	.500 .161 .193 .231 .353 .584
  1B S. McLaughlin  61	128  23	 4  0  1   8 10	 8 19 .180 .246	.234  33 142  4	 0  0	1  0  2	 30   5	 1  0 100.0   8.4  2.1	.406 .055 .180 .246 .234 .481
Hennen and Grimes need to not try for so many stolen bases. Hennen especially. 53% success rate? Yuck!

Our highest OPS was in the mid .700s? That is something we are going to have to start working on.

I don't quite know what the lineup will be like, but here is what I am thinking position wise for next season:

C Baker
1B Someone. I could see Jerkins playing here as well.
2B Koenig or Schatz
SS I might try a rookie here, Naldo Reyes or Ramon Arais.
3B Massengill
LF Hennen
CF Contoeras
RF Schuh

It doesn't look too hot, but hopefully these guys will develop some.

Not a great sim for Bacon and Rehm as they had 3 hits in the last 3 games. Bacon had his last RBI on the 1st.

Down on the Farm
We're the 2nd best farm system in the league (as Mesick doesn't count as a prospect on the big board anymore, apparently).

Code:
Batters
#  Name	          Age Pos Level	   AVG	HR RBI
2  Bates Schatz	   23  2B   AAA	  .302	 5  22
5  Dale Couch	   19  LF    A	  .352	22  84
6  James Hennen	   25  LF Majors  .211	 7  50
9  Earl Schuh	   25  LF Majors  .224	 3  25
10 Nevada Ramirez  21  LF    A	  .286	 6  63

Pitchers
#  Name	          Age Role Level    Rec	  ERA	IP   HA	BB   K
1  Panic Mesick	   19  SP  Majors   1-4  4.78  37.2  34	13  25
3  Armando Renez   19  SP    A	   15-6  3.29 191.2 158	78 103
4  Salvatore Perez 21  SP  Majors  10-17 4.21 224.1 213	81 128
7  Paydirt James   19  SP   AA	   10-5  3.32 127.1 120	39  85
8  Chip Herold	   25  SP  Majors   7-12 4.35 186.0 195	79 138
Team Rankings
Batting AVG: .232 (20th)
Homeruns: 63 (T-23rd)
Walks: 415 (18th)
Stolen Bases: 128 (10th)
Runs Scored: 528 (22nd)

Pitching ERA: 4.31 (20th)
Opponents AVG: .272 (23rd)
HRs Allowed: 126 (T-17th)
Walks Allowed: 511 (13th)
Runs Allowed: 782 (21st)
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He's Been with the Team since the Beginning

Rafael Souza

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Years on the Rams: 2003-2022

Awards
All-Star Selections - 2009, 2020

Leaderboard (Not including this years stats)
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30th All Time - Win %       - .612
39th All Time - G Pitched   - 794
46th All Time - HR Allowed  - 241
40th All Time - Strikeouts  - 1788
42nd All Time - H/9 innings - 7.4
38th All Time - K/9 innings - 7.3
26th All Time - WHiP        - 1.04
39th All Time - OAVG        - .222
21st All Time - OOBP        - .265
Black Ink Test: 0
Gray Ink Test: 46
HoF Standards: 48

Team Records
His 40 saves in 2020 is the 5th highest ever for a Ram.

In 2009, he went out to the mound for 244.0 innings, 3rd most in a season for any Ram. In that same season he allowed only 1 BB/9 IP, 5th for any Ram. He also had a WHiP of 0.86 that season, which ranked 6th.

2013 was also a good season for Rafael when he had a OOBP of .238 (9th), and OAVG of .197 (10th), and a WHiP of 0.89 (10th).

Career Team Records
#2 in Wins, Innings Pitched, Hits Allowed, BBs Allowed,
#3 in Losses, Homeruns Allowed, Strikeouts, WHiP, OOBP
#4 in Games Pitched
#5 in ERA, Winning Percentage, Games Started, H/9 IP, K/9 IP, OAVG
#6 in BB/9 IP
#7 in Saves (which will be higher after this season), OOPS
#8 in Shutouts
#9 in OSLG
#10 in Complete Games

Commentary
Rafael Souza was a guy who early in his career I couldn't really count on. He'd always be on the bubble of being great, but then he'd get hurt. The man had awesome talent, but was plagued by injuries early in his career. When he started games, he won. Unfortunately, all the injuries hurt his endurance, and he wasn't able to pitch deep into games, so I converted him to a reliever in the 2018 season.

To put the injury thing in persepective, the Rams went to the playoffs EVERY year from 2009 until 2018 (10 years). Rafael pitched in just 7 of them.

Lately, he's been the most consistent person in the pen and even took over the roll of closer at age 39, when he recorded 40 saves.

He may not have been as influential as Rehm or Bacon, and he may not have the Hall of Fame resume like those two do, but he has been a very imporant part of the Rams for almost 20 years and it will be sad when I don't have a chance to write his name into our pitching staff next season.

His Stats
Code:
Year	G  GS 	W  L SV	  ERA	 IP    HA   R  ER  HR  BB    K CG SHO WHIP BABIP Teams
2003   14   0	0  1  1	 5.40	23.1   18  14  14   7   7   25	0  0  1.07  	   CO
2004   44   0	1  1  1	 4.05	53.1   53  29  24  10  17   65	0  0  1.31  	   CO
2005   41   8	4  3  0	 6.75	76.0   83  58  57  14  39   70	0  0  1.61  	   CO
2006   69   7	5  6  0	 4.69  111.1  116  62  58  20  30  119	0  0  1.31  	   CO
2007   57   0	3  2  1	 3.52	69.0   54  30  27   7  17   65	0  0  1.03  	   CO
2008   52  11	7  7 10	 3.47  114.0   96  50  44  14  15  122	0  0  0.97  	   CO
2009   34  34  16  5  0	 2.32  244.0  184  70  63  21  27  202	3  0  0.86  	   CO
2010   33  33  15  8  0	 2.79  232.1  180  78  72  21  32  190	2  0  0.91  	   CO
2011	8   8	4  3  0	 2.87	47.0   39  17  15   1	9   35	0  0  1.02  	   CO
2012   22  17	6  7  0	 3.09  113.2   93  41  39  12  24   85	0  0  1.03  .248   CO
2013   35  35  15  9  0	 2.54  209.1  149  65  59  16  38  155	1  1  0.89  .228   CO
2014   19  19	9  5  0	 2.38  128.2   90  37  34  16  17   90	0  0  0.83  .205   CO
2015   14  14	6  0  0	 2.91	86.2   70  30  28  12  12   62	0  0  0.95  .234   CO
2016   26  26  14  5  0	 2.68  157.2  125  49  47  10  28  113	1  1  0.97  .254   CO
2017   32  32	8  7  0	 3.44  154.1  123  64  59  21  41   97	0  0  1.06  .223   CO
2018   83   0	8  4  2	 3.45	91.1   90  43  35   9  27   68	0  0  1.28  .292   CO
2019   63  13	6  5  7	 2.58  111.2   90  36  32  11  34   93	0  0  1.11  .263   CO
2020   64   0	3  4 40	 3.47	72.2   69  32  28   6  19   52	0  0  1.21  .281   CO
2021   84   0	4  3  1	 4.26	99.1   95  48  47  13  29   80	0  0  1.25  .286   CO
2022   76   1	5  4 18	 2.84	92.0   90  31  29   8  30   61	0  0  1.30  .294   CO
Total 870 258 139 89 81	 3.19 2287.2 1907 884 811 249 492 1849  7  2  1.05  .608
Postseason Stats
Code:
Year   G GS W L	SV  ERA	   IP HA  R ER BB  K CG	SHO
2004   1  0 0 1	 0 0.00	  0.0  0  1  1	1  0  0	 0
2009   4  4 1 2	 0 4.10	 26.1 26 12 12	6 22  0	 0
2010   5  5 3 0	 0 2.51	 32.1 24 10  9	2 20  0	 0
2012   2  2 0 2	 0 9.39	  7.2 11  8  8	2  5  0	 0
2013   3  3 1 0	 0 0.90	 20.0 10  3  2	4 19  0	 0
2015   3  0 0 0	 0 0.00	  4.1  3  0  0	2  0  0	 0
2016   3  3 1 0	 0 4.91	 14.2 12  8  8	4  6  0	 0
2017   1  0 0 0	 0 0.00	  0.0  1  0  0	0  0  0	 0
Total 22 17 6 5	 0 3.42	105.1 87 42 40 21 72  0	 0
One other thing that I should probably point out. Rafael Souza was drafted in 30th round, 714th overall pick, by Colorado Citadelles in 2000. He is one of only 2 guys still playing for their original (and only) team in this league.
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I still have to put Tyson Bacon's stats up, but I am waiting for our Catobase issue to be worked out. Also, a former Ram, Clarence McNatt was elected into the Hall of Fame last season, so I hopefully will write something about that.

Other news....

The 2023 Draft
It was a bit quiet on the Ram front as we only had 4 picks. So let me introduce you to the future of the Rams.

Gustavo Vizcaino - RF - 20 years old - 1st round, 4th pick
6/9/9/9/6 talent
This is a five star talent who hopefully will plug our GIGANTIC hole in the middle of the lineup someday. I was a little disapointed that we couldn't get a better hitter (someone with better contact), but he was the best player available. He's currently the 13th best prospect in the league (in the best minor league system in the league, still).

Roberto Palaeios - 1B - 22 years old - 2nd round, 28th overall
6/6/6/6/6
I wasn't around for the draft, so I made a list. I haven't been back to check it out and see who else was available, but I am a little disapointed by this pick. He may be solid, but for a first baseman, he doesn't have a lot of pop.

Kevin Roldan - 2B - 21 years old - 3rd round, 52nd overall
5/7/5/4/6
Nothing special. He's pretty advanced right now, so a little more development could see him in the majors sooner rather than later.

Web Garza - C - 17 years old - 4th round, 76th overall
5/6/2/6/6
It's sad when you pick up a potential starting catcher in the last round of a draft. Normally, I would think that this kid would never reach the majors, but with this team? You never know.


Minor League System
As mentioned, we are the number one system, again.

Code:
Batters
#  Name	            Age	Pos  Level   Origin?
2  Gustavo Vizcaino  20	RF       A   4th pick in 2023 draft
3  Bates Schatz	     23	2B     AAA  13th pick in 2021 draft
6  Dale Couch	     19	LF	 A  26th pick (2nd round, 2nd pick) in 2022 draft
8  Nevada Ramirez    22	LF	 A  19th pick in the 2022 draft
9  Tony Jalon	     22	1B	 A  77th pick (4th round) in 2021 draft
10 Roberto Palaeios  22	1B	 A  28th pick (2nd round) in 2023 draft

Pitchers
#  Name	            Age	Role Level   Origin?
1  Panic Mesick	     20	SP  Majors   2nd pick in 2022 draft
4  Armando Renez     20	SP       A  11th pick in 2021 draft
5  Salvatore Perez   22	SP   Majors 51st pick (3rd round) in 2021 draft by Maryland - Traded for SS Jake Kinchen
7  Paydirt James     20	SP      AA   5th pick in 2021 draft
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The 2023 Season is upon us!

2023 Season

Team Record: 4-1
Sim Record: 4-1

Games
4/6 - 9-2 loss @ California - Carlos Contoeras had a single and a 2-run homerun, but Salvatore Perez and Ryan Dyer let up 8 runs in 6.1 innings. Perez did have 7 K's though. Not the best way to start the season off for the Rams.
4/7 - 4-1 WIN @ California - Chris Baker had 2 hits and 2 RBIs and also scored a run while Paul Long allowed just 1 run in 6 innings to win Player of the Game.
4/8 - 10-8 WIN @ California - Panic's first game of the yera didn't go so well (4.2 IP, 7 H, 5 ER, 6 BB). Stier picked up the win. Grimes (HR) and Massengill each had 3 hits. Jerkins also chipped in with a homerun. Hennen had 3 RBIs.
4/9 - 2-0 WIN @ Nevada - This game was all Chip Herold. He allowed 1 hit in 8.1 innings and Takanobu Shimizu came in to get the save. Hennen hit his first homerun of the year.
4/10 - 2-0 WIN @ Nevada - Chet McKie still has some magic left (9 IP, CG, 7 H, 5 Ks) as he throws a shutout. Grimes has three hits, including a double, and an RBI.

Standings
Code:
Great Explorers Standings
East
Team	   W L	PCT  GB Stk L10
Texas	   4 1 .800  -	 L1 4-1
Wisconsin  4 1 .800  -	 W2 4-1
New Mexico 3 2 .600 1.0	 W3 3-2
Illinois   2 3 .400 2.0	 L2 2-3
Kansas	   2 3 .400 2.0	 W1 2-3
Minnesota  0 5 .000 4.0	 L5 0-5

West
Team	   W L	PCT  GB Stk L10
Colorado   4 1 .800  -	 W4 4-1
California 3 2 .600 1.0	 W2 3-2
Washington 3 2 .600 1.0	 L1 3-2
Idaho	   2 3 .400 2.0	 W1 2-3
Nevada	   2 3 .400 2.0	 L2 2-3
Utah	   1 4 .200 3.0	 L4 1-4
Our magic number is 157. I think we have a shot.

As expected Tyson Bacon, Rafael Souza, and Hal Rehm have retired. A few spots to fill. I'm glad to see that they went out as Rams.

Also, for those that think we are going to stay in first place... you are in a dream world, my friend.

Pitching
Code:
   Name	      G	GS  W L	SV   ERA  IP HA	R ER BB	K
s1 S. Perez   1	 1  0 1	 0  6.00 6.0  8	4  4  2	7
s2 P. Long    1	 1  1 0	 0  1.50 6.0  6	1  1  0	4
s3 P. Mesick  1	 1  0 0	 0  9.64 4.2  7	5  5  6	3
s4 C. Herold  1	 1  1 0	 0  0.00 8.1  1	0  0  2	3
s5 C. McKie   1	 1  1 0	 0  0.00 9.0  7	0  0  2	5

mr A. Stier   2	 0  1 0	 0  0.00 2.0  1	0  0  0	0
mr R. Dyer    2	 0  0 0	 0 15.43 2.1  4	4  4  3	0
mr Yoshikawa  ---No Stats---
su A. Jacobs  2	 0  0 0	 0 18.00 1.0  1	2  2  1	0
su J. Montana 2	 0  0 0	 0  6.75 2.2  3	2  2  3	0
cl T. Shimizu 3	 0  0 0	 3  0.00 2.0  2	0  0  0	0
Sample size, but still we have some problems in our bullpen. Just to give you some idea of how much trouble we will have with them, our closer is a 1.5 blue star guy. Although, he certainly held his own this sim, picking up 3 saves in 2 innings.

I was very impressed with Long, Herold, and McKie. Not so much with Perez and Mesick. It's only the first week of the season though. I don't expect the first three to be THAT good all season, and I don't expect Perez and Mesick to be that BAD all season.

Lineup
Code:
     Name	   G AB	H 2B 3B	HR RBI R BB K   AVG   OBP   SLG
1 RF E. Grimes	   5 21	8  1  0	 1  4  4  0 2  .381  .381  .571
2 CF C. Contoeras  5 19	6  1  0	 1  2  3  1 1  .316  .333  .526
3 1B N. Massengill 5 18	8  1  0	 0  0  2  3 3  .444  .524  .500
4 LF J. Hennen	   5 20	4  0  0	 1  4  2  1 1  .200  .227  .350
5 2B V. Koenig	   5 18	5  0  0	 0  2  1  0 2  .278  .278  .278
6 3B R. Jerkins	   5 21	3  0  0	 1  1  2  0 2  .143  .143  .286
7 SS K. Warner	   5 14	3  0  0	 0  0  1  0 2  .214  .214  .214
8 C  C. Baker	   5 18	7  4  0	 0  4  2  0 3  .389  .389  .611

  LF L. Mingo	   1  1	1  0  0	 0  0  1  0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000
  1B J. Tolerton   2  1	0  0  0	 0  0  0  0 0  .000  .000  .000
  LF E. Schuh	   4  3	0  0  0	 0  0  1  1 1  .000  .250  .000
  3B B. Ramos	   2  1	0  0  0	 0  0  0  0 0  .000  .000  .000
  SS R. Arais	   3  7	0  0  0	 0  1  1  1 3  .000  .125  .000
  C  R. Long       ----- No Stats -----
We really need some help on offense. Massengill should NOT be a #3 guy. The good news, Vizcaino (.522), Schatz (.263), Couch (.467), and Ramirez (.611) are all hitting well down in the minors. The bad news: only Schatz has a realistic shot of making the big leagues this year (although Vizcaino could make the jump as well).

Team Rankings
Batting AVG: .277 (7th)
Homeruns: 4 (T-6th)
Walks: 7 (T-20th)
Stolen Bases: 10 (1st)
Runs Scored: 20 (12th)

Pitching ERA: 3.68 (13th)
Opponents AVG: .247 (13th)
HRs Allowed: 0 (T-1st)
Walks Allowed: 19 (21st)
Runs Allowed: 18 (T-10th)
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