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04-12-2019, 08:50 PM | #741 |
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1942 Hall of Fame
Micah Childress, RHP
Childress was drafted with the 47th overall pick in 1926 out of Stanford. He won Pitcher of the Year in 1935 and was an all-star the same year. He also was part of the Twins 1931 World Series team. 12 of his seasons spread from 1929 to 1941 were over 3 WAR, but his peak was just not quite high enough for the HOF. Career Stats: 3128 IP, 701 BB, 892 K, 3.56 FIP, 89 FIP-, 58.9 WAR, 42.4 JAWS |
04-12-2019, 09:03 PM | #742 |
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1943 Top 100 Prospects
Nick Reed keeps his number one prospect status as he is quickly gaining overall value and ready to make his mark in the majors. Yue-Han Chien is still waiting to fulfill his potential but has reached AAA. |
04-12-2019, 11:58 PM | #743 |
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1943 NCAA All-Stars
Team 1:
position name war school CF Jared Gatlin 2.56 AUB P Aiden Miller 2.01 TAMU RF Kasen Jones 1.71 SCG P Atticus Parsons 1.64 MICH P Dylan Lamartine 1.62 LSU 2B Jarrod Regina 1.57 GEO SS Macho Lucio 1.51 WV LF T.J. Langley 1.48 MD P Blake Weldon 1.46 AUB 3B Lon Hornberger 1.44 WASH 1B Tyler Wikman 1.43 FOR 1B Homer Hirota 1.35 LBSU RF Yoshihiro Takahashi 1.35 GEO C Frank Key 1.28 TTU P Bob Johnson 1.21 UHC P Kerry Saar 1.17 WSU 3B Emilio Forrest 0.97 LOY C Jake Casas 0.79 SHP P Karl Matthews 0.57 ND P Joel Fjellstad 0.3 GH Team 2: position name war school 1B Romell Garcia 1.84 STAN CF Placido Fonseca 1.57 BC P Giorvis Angeles 1.57 TAMU P Gabriel Ramey 1.54 MIS P Dandras Woodson 1.45 MD 2B Nick Sidebottom 1.45 SHP RF Santiago Lamberti 1.42 ARK RF Jody Maurice 1.41 ALA LF Danielito Solis 1.4 KEN P Alex Wenner 1.37 ECP SS Isaiah Querido 1.34 ARK RF Jonas Soler 1.28 PUR P Harley Jeremiah 1.26 SMG P Benjie Hechinger 1.26 CSF 3B Austin Humetewa 1.24 UCLA P Brandon Webber 1.01 OK 3B Gavin Rakes 0.83 UNC C Aaron McInereny 0.82 SDSU C Aden Kalicki 0.77 GEO P Brendan Kleekamp 0.73 GEO |
04-13-2019, 12:20 AM | #744 |
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1943 College Playoffs
Auburn hasn't been great so far but they win their first national championship in 1943.
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04-13-2019, 12:32 AM | #745 |
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Achievements, April/May 1943
MLB Owner Changes:
MLB Career Milestones: C.J. Steiner, New York Yankees - 300 SV 7 Hit Games: Ashante Love, North Buncombe, NCHSAA No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Facundo Ross, St. Louis, MLB - 5K, 2BB Lucas Hardin, Minnesota, MLB - 3K, 2BB Jaxson Bower, Ashwaubenon, WIAA - 4K, 1BB Kurt Hammonds, Round Rock, AAA - 4K, 1BB Lavern Aracena, Dunedin, A+ - 8K, 2BB 15+ Strikeout Games: Hitting Streaks Ended: Hunter Georgianna, North Cobb, GHSA - 28G Garrett Camillo, Northwest Arkansas, AA - 36G |
04-13-2019, 12:43 AM | #746 |
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1943 MLB Draft
Noel Linnen was drafted first overall despite a 5 week forearm strain injury. He came out of Boston College. Kerry Saar was the top pitcher drafted, coming out of Washington State. Brandon Scoresby was the first drafted high schooler. He played in Jupiter, FL. Round 1, Pick 1 - San Francisco Giants: LF Noel Linnen, age 21 Round 1, Pick 2 - Minnesota Twins: LF Wade Castleberry, age 21 Round 1, Pick 3 - Chicago Cubs: SP Kerry Saar, age 21 Round 1, Pick 4 - Arizona Diamondbacks: 3B Ryan Walter, age 21 Round 1, Pick 5 - Toronto Blue Jays: SS Macho Lucio, age 21 Round 1, Pick 6 - Kansas City Royals: 1B Homer Hirota, age 21 Round 1, Pick 7 - Texas Rangers: 3B Brandon Scoresby, age 18 Round 1, Pick 8 - Oakland Athletics: LF Josiah Keating, age 21 Round 1, Pick 9 - Cincinnati Reds: SP Liam Krug, age 21 Round 1, Pick 10 - Chicago White Sox: RF Kasen Jones, age 21 Round 1, Pick 11 - St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Rudy Duell, age 21 Round 1, Pick 12 - Texas Rangers: LF Malcolm Kawalski, age 21 Round 1, Pick 13 - Los Angeles Angels: LF Jesse Tews, age 21 Round 1, Pick 14 - San Diego Padres: SP Irasmus Lee, age 18 Round 1, Pick 15 - Philadelphia Phillies: SS Isaiah Querido, age 21 Round 1, Pick 16 - Colorado Rockies: 1B Ryan Rishell, age 22 Round 1, Pick 17 - Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Brian Pawelk, age 18 Round 1, Pick 18 - Milwaukee Brewers: SP Todd Worsley, age 21 Round 1, Pick 19 - Baltimore Orioles: SP Bob Johnson, age 21 Round 1, Pick 20 - Detroit Tigers: CF Jared Gatlin, age 21 Round 1, Pick 21 - Montreal Expos: LF Jade Baccus, age 21 Round 1, Pick 22 - Florida Marlins: SS Bernard Compian, age 18 Round 1, Pick 23 - New York Mets: SP Brandon Stahl, age 21 Round 1, Pick 24 - Seattle Mariners: SP Jim Campbell, age 18 Round 1, Pick 25 - Houston Astros: 1B Hugo Evertsen, age 18 Round 1, Pick 26 - Detroit Tigers: CF Marvin Venus, age 18 |
04-13-2019, 12:55 AM | #747 |
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1943 MLB All-Star Rosters
American League:
position name war team CF Christian Barnett 5.34 CHA 3B Rey Cora 3.83 CHA CF Norm Priest 3.79 OAK C Porfirio Felix 3.78 BOS P Skyler Wilkerson 3.75 TB P Hayden Giles 3.7 CHA SS K.J. Wright 3.68 DET RF Pedro Rodriquez 3.64 MIN CF Carson Shuler 3.58 SEA 3B Earnest Salas 3.55 TB P Felix McElroy 3.48 TOR P Trent Thomas 3.3 NYY 3B Wyatt Petty 3.2 MIN 2B William Williams 3.19 KC LF Sonny Tadeshi 3.16 TEX P Manniche Hernandez 3.05 TOR P Ramon Rivera 2.98 HOU CF Cristian Bell 2.77 LAA CF Ethan Pahia 2.36 TOR 1B Jaxon Whitehead 1.93 CHA C Matt Brennan 1.79 HOU P C.J. Steiner 1.38 SEA P Malvolio Vessel 0.96 TEX P Austin Peterson 0.67 BOS P Casen Brass 0.5 HOU National League: position name war team CF Silvino Ortega 6.31 LAD 2B Theodore Gonzales 5.29 MON CF Courtnay O'Donnell 4.59 NYM P Phil Allred 3.8 CIN P Jordan Ogilvie 3.7 NYM P James Clay 3.68 NYM P Eric Jarrell 3.62 COL SS Luciano Hutson 3.53 FLA P Gabe Nelson 3.52 ATL C Bonk Maurello 3.47 STL P Jaden Breaux 3.4 COL 1B Jody McKee 3.35 LAD SS Noah Garcia 3.33 COL CF Michal Delaney 3.06 SD CF Tommie Kunikida 3.03 MIL 1B Lindsay Waters 3 SF LF Bentley Wilder 2.93 ATL RF Jeremiah Locust 2.92 SD 1B Elliot Raprap 2.76 MON P Fabian Ingle 2.41 LAD C Karl Hofer 2.33 ATL 3B C.J. Monzon 1.98 MON P Keith Stone 1.62 SF P Timoteo Bosquet 1.33 FLA P Julio Barboza 1.06 ARI |
04-13-2019, 01:19 AM | #748 |
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Achievements, June through October 1943
MLB Owner Changes:
Baltimore Orioles owner Moe Young passed away, Mo Young Jr. takes over. MLB Career Milestones: Adam Fisher, Pittsburgh Pirates - 2000 H Hermann Wacker, Colorado Rockies - 300 SV Wiatt Moreno, Arizona Diamondbacks - 2000 H No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Wyatt Robles, Cape Fear, A - 12K, 3BB Luciano Heerkes, Tri-City, A- - 9K, 3BB Elian Young, Oakland, MLB - 2K, 5BB Joe Robinson, Pittsburgh, MLB - 10K, 5BB Sid Curry, Mahoning Valley,A- - 4K, 6BB Judah Curcio, Columbus, AAA - 6K, 2BB Nathan Garfield, Scottsdale, R - 4K, 0BB, 2ERR William Perez, Pawtucket, AAA - 2K, 3BB Che Corrales, Wisconsin, A - 5K, 2BB Dylan LaPointe, Kane County, A - 6K, 2BB Braylen Whitaker, Delmarva, A - 13K, 1BB Woodburn Moore, Harrisburg, AA - 3K, 1BB J.C. Dempsey, Asheville, A - 12K, 1BB 7 Hit Games: Danielito Solis, Jupiter, R 3 HR Games: Sam Chaney, New York Yankees, MLB Just the 7th 3 HR game in MLB history 15+ Strikeout Games: Johnny Boyd, Mississippi, AA - 15K Hitting Streaks Ended: Jared Shannon, Lake County, A - 27G Christian Barnett, Chicago White Sox, MLB - 31G Mark Marquez, Texas Rangers, MLB - 28G Courtnay O'Donnell, New York Mets, MLB - 38G This is a new MLB record, beating out Hall of Famer Arnold White who held the record for 7 years. Aaron Munro, Northwest Arkansas, AA - 31G Paul Needham, Modesto, A+ - 32G Stephen Barnett, Kane County, A - 25G Buck Henna, Colorado Springs, AAA - 30G |
04-13-2019, 01:22 AM | #749 |
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1943 MLB Playoffs
The Rangers have won three World Series (1902, 1927, 1943).
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04-13-2019, 01:51 AM | #750 |
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1943 MLB Award Winners
AL MVP: Christian Barnett, CF, Chicago White Sox - 9.3 WAR, 148 wRC+, 16.6 ZR NL MVP: Courtnay O'Donnell, CF, New York Mets - 8.9 WAR, 146 wRC+, 19.6 ZR AL Top Pitcher: Bond Lott, LHP, Cleveland Indians - 6.0 WAR, 83 FIP-, 1.6 K/BB NL Top Pitcher: Eric Jarrell, RHP, Colorado Rockies - 6.0 WAR, 77 FIP-, 2.0 K/BB AL Rookie of the Year: Nick Reed, CF, Cleveland Indians - 4.2 WAR, 122 wRC+,3.9 ZR NL Rookie of the Year: Tommie Kunikida, CF, Milwaukee Brewers - 5.2 WAR, 127 wRC+, 8.2 ZR |
04-13-2019, 10:20 AM | #751 |
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1943 Hall of Fame
Geraldo Morales, CF Morales is a special veteran's committee election. When he retired in 1920, he had 9 years and 129 days of MLB service so never was eligible for the Hall of Fame. However, his career numbers stack up well with any of the other CF, despite his abbreviated career. He was drafted by the Mets 4th overall in 1906, won 5 gold gloves, went to 5 all-star games, and was a silver slugger. After retiring, Morales became a General Manager and led the Road Warriors and Bees in the Atlantic League before getting a shot with the Phillies and Giants. Career Stats: 5874 PA, 349 SB, .337 wOBA, 121 wRC+, 165.9 ZR, 47.2 WAR, 43.8 JAWS Gabe Morton, LHP Morton finishes his career as one of the top 3 or 4 starting pitchers in the history of the game (Avila, Jensen, McFadden). He was drafted 12th overall in 1921 out of Denmark High School - he and Johan Velez were classmates, but they didn't win a State Championship despite having a .675 WPCT their senior year. Morton was a 3-time pitcher of the year, two-time MVP, 9-time all-star, and one-time World Series Champ. Career Stats: 3900.3 IP, 998 BB, 1916 K, 3.28 FIP, 83 FIP-, 87.0 WAR, 72.0 JAWS John Button, CF Button's career 554 doubles is the most in MLB history. He was drafted out of Minnesota in 1925 with the 12th overall pick and stayed in the Midwest his whole career with the Chicago Cubs. He was Rookie of the Year in 1927 and MVP in 1930. He won three gold gloves, one silver slugger, and went to 7 all-star games. Career Stats: 11197 PA, 2893 H, 132 HR, 335 SB, .341 wOBA, 106 wRC+, 118.4 ZR, 52.8 WAR, 45.7 JAWS Lucas Roe, LHP Roe was also drafted 12th overall but in 1927 out of Huntington Beach. He won Pitcher of the Year in 1938 and went to two all-star games but finished his career at age 33. His injury list is one line long - Injured (Flu), day-to-day for 1 day. Career Stats: 2623.7 IP, 869 BB, 1025 K, 3.55 FIP, 92 FIP-, 45.1 WAR, 46.0 JAWS Reggie Veras, SS Veras is the lone international signing on this list, coming from the Dominican Republic in 1918. His injury list is much longer and he very rarely played an entire season. He was Rookie of the Year in 1924 with an impressive 5.8 WAR in 135 games. He also went to three all-star games and was a silver slugger and World Series Champ. Career Stats: 9001 PA, 2307 H, 344 SB, .337 wOBA, 102 wRC+, 52.7 ZR, 44.4 WAR, 36.1 JAWS Last edited by stealofhome; 04-13-2019 at 10:23 AM. |
04-13-2019, 03:42 PM | #752 |
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MVP Award Name Changes
In 1944 in the real world, the MVP award was renamed to honor the late commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis. We have now reached 1944 in this league and I will be renaming the MVP award in each league (excluding the minor leagues) in honor of a particularly memorable batter.
MLB: Tomas Reed It was between Reed and Velez, but Reed was the first to 3,000 hits while Velez only had 2,359 and Reed came along much sooner than Velez. I wish there was an easily dominant batter just as there was for pitching. Atlantic League: Eric Rubio This was a hard one to determine - Rubio is the only player in the Atlantic League on any of the rate leaderboards, meaning he played in the MLB and also had over 2500 PA in the ATL. I'm not sure if any other players met the 2500 PA mark but retired and were deleted without making the MLB. NCAA: Phoenix Amoss (St. Mary's Gaels) Typhoe Valentin has the career record for WAR but he did it in 4 years. Tomas Reed, Rory Shew, and Jimmy Canales were also in the running. California Interscholastic Federation (CIF): Cole Dins (Cypress Centurions) No real obvious pick here but Dins had a better MLB career than Urdar Arisson, Seymour Aguirre, and Josiah Everson. Yujiro Imai won the most MVPs (3) but he is still too young (27) and his MLB career is only partially completed. Florida High School Athletic Association (FLHSAA): Gilson Cravoa (Wiregrass Ranch Bulls) He did play for 5 years in high school but once he signed with the Angels he turned in a Hall of Fame career. R.J. Taylor was also in consideration. Georgia High School Association (GHSA): Kerry Law (Buford Wolves) Law was also a 5-year high school player but did turn in a borderline MLB HOF career. Many of the top position players in career WAR for the GHSA are quite young (still in their 20s). Illinois High School Association (IHSA): Joshua Ham (Brother Rice Crusaders) Ham has had by far the best MLB career of any Illinois High School batter, even though his HS career amount was lower than that of the likes of Houston Williams and Chris Spinner. Bobby Fendley was another memorable Illinois batter who turned into a borderline HOF candidate. New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA): Jeff Garcia (Suffern Mounties) Jeff Garcia has had the best MLB career of any NY hitter. Ebenezer Daniels finished in the top 3 for MVP every year in high school, but actually finished his MLB career with a similar total to what he had in high school. Steven Hayman, Dave Farver, and Smack Housand were all NY batters as well. New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA): Elliot Raprap (Volcano Vista Hawks) Raprap was really the only selection here, even though he is still active in the majors. Both D.J. Vetter and Kendall Bradford had better MLB careers up to this point but Raprap still has the opportunity to surpass them and he had a much better high school career. North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA): Lester Taylor (North Buncombe Black Hawks) Taylor did play five years in high school but he has the most High School and MLB WAR of any North Carolina hitter. Thomas Hagan was also from the NCHSAA. Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA): Aiden Shelton (Pendleton Buckaroos) Similar to North Carolina, Shelton was the best hitter in high school and the majors. Dan McKee is another HOF that came out of Oregon. Texas University Interscholastic League (TUIL): Benny Wurdeman (College Station Cougars) Wurdeman is one of three hall of fame hitters from Texas. The others are Phoenix Amoss and D.J. Leverton. Amoss was ineligible since he already has an MVP award named after him and Leverton didn't have quite as good an MLB career as Wurdeman. Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA): Johan Velez (Denmark Vikings) Velez held the record for most WAR in the WIAA until Nick Reed came along. However, Reed has quite a ways to go before matching Velez's 77 MLB WAR. Youssef Raadouni is another former WIAA player to make the HOF. Last edited by stealofhome; 04-13-2019 at 03:51 PM. |
04-13-2019, 03:59 PM | #753 |
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1944 Top 100 Prospects
Wade Castleberry was the 2nd overall pick last year. Paul Penisten was the 2nd overall pick in 1939. |
04-13-2019, 05:03 PM | #754 |
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1944 NCAA All-Stars
Team 1:
position name war school 3B Emilio Forrest 2.02 LOY 2B Christian Turner 2.01 GAT 1B Bill Stewart 1.72 FLA CF Brendan Hubanks 1.69 SHP RF Adler Antone 1.47 LSU P Leon Powell 1.45 GH P Orpheus Woods 1.45 FSU 2B Placido Ayon 1.43 AUB P Benjie Hechinger 1.37 CSF 2B Rowdy Russell 1.34 FLA P Gabriel Ramey 1.32 MIS P Chris Knight 1.29 PENN LF Roscoe Spigener 1.19 MSB C Jake Casas 1.09 SHP LF Desi Zaccarelli 1.08 WV C Owen Rodriguez 1.03 NEB P Aiden Miller 0.98 TAMU P Eric Bundy 0.97 UA SS Leon Fowlston 0.83 WSS P Eugene Juarez 0.41 SCG Team 2: position name war school 2B Ziggy Chapman 1.72 GH 3B John Cochran 1.66 USC 3B Erik Sivaraksa 1.46 VIL P Bentley Gibson 1.45 OSU CF Shawn Grimes 1.44 TAMU P Joel Hewlin 1.4 BAY P Michael Baran 1.37 TUL P Dylan Webster 1.31 OKST RF Charlie Jenkins 1.26 IOWA SS E.J. Peterson 1.22 PIT 3B Wendell Phelon 1.19 UHC LF Dustin Perkins 1.19 UCSB P Giorvis Angeles 1.18 TAMU 1B Josiah Steele 1.18 MIS P Gavin Berner 1.15 UHC RF Pedro Thomas 1.07 RO C Daller Lugo 1.06 CLE C Mason Switzer 0.95 GH P D.J. Mayers 0.72 SDSU P Donny Bollom 0.52 UC |
04-13-2019, 05:29 PM | #755 |
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1944 College Playoffs
Ohio State is the first to four National Championships while no other team even has 3.
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04-13-2019, 05:38 PM | #756 |
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Achievements, April/May 1944
MLB Owner Changes:
MLB Career Milestones: Jeremy Burke, Baltimore Orioles - 2000 H Travis Newbold, Atlanta Braves - 2000 H No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Ayden White, Oregon State, NCAA - 4K, 1BB 15+ Strikeout Games: 7 Hit Games: Ray Phillips, Illinois, NCAA Hitting Streaks Ended: Cristian Bell, Los Angeles Angels - 25G Peyton Vo, Island Trees, NYSPHSAA - 25G Lindsey Barba, UC Santa Barbara, NCAA - 34G Keasel Hawkins, New Orleans, AAA - 25G |
04-13-2019, 05:49 PM | #757 |
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1944 MLB Draft
The first overall pick was like EMILIO! Aiden Miller was the first pitcher drafted. High school catcher Peter Cleare was the first 18 year old taken. Round 1, Pick 1 - San Diego Padres: 3B Emilio Forrest, age 21 Round 1, Pick 2 - Kansas City Royals: 3B Ryan Walter, age 22 Round 1, Pick 3 - Los Angeles Angels: SP Aiden Miller, age 21 Round 1, Pick 4 - Chicago Cubs: 3B Gavin Rakes, age 21 Round 1, Pick 5 - Arizona Diamondbacks: RF Santiago Lamberti, age 21 Round 1, Pick 6 - Oakland Athletics: C Peter Cleare, age 18 Round 1, Pick 7 - New York Yankees: SP Eli Talkington, age 18 Round 1, Pick 8 - Milwaukee Brewers: SP Tatum Peters, age 18 Round 1, Pick 9 - Arizona Diamondbacks: LF Dave Losen, age 21 Round 1, Pick 10 - Boston Red Sox: SP Harley Jeremiah, age 21 Round 1, Pick 11 - Cincinnati Reds: SP J.R. Estes, age 21 Round 1, Pick 12 - Cleveland Indians: RF Paul Stevens, age 18 Round 1, Pick 13 - Baltimore Orioles: SP Tyree Strickland, age 21 Round 1, Pick 14 - San Francisco Giants: SS Isaiah Querido, age 22 Round 1, Pick 15 - Colorado Rockies: CF Sawyer Russell, age 21 Round 1, Pick 16 - Philadelphia Phillies: CF Will Babcock, age 21 Round 1, Pick 17 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: RF Yoshihiro Takahashi, age 21 Round 1, Pick 18 - Toronto Blue Jays: 3B Michael Klacik, age 21 Round 1, Pick 19 - Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Hudson Sandy, age 21 Round 1, Pick 20 - Florida Marlins: 2B Ziggy Chapman, age 21 Round 1, Pick 21 - Seattle Mariners: SP Checkers Rossiter, age 21 Round 1, Pick 22 - Montreal Expos: RF Hisataro Takashi, age 21 Round 1, Pick 23 - Detroit Tigers: CL Eric Bundy, age 21 Round 1, Pick 24 - Texas Rangers: RF Zackary Carter, age 18 Round 1, Pick 25 - Philadelphia Phillies: CF Arnold Werner, age 21 Round 1, Pick 26 - Atlanta Braves: SP Elias Schuller, age 18 Round 1, Pick 27 - Chicago White Sox: SS Junior Raton, age 21 Round 1, Pick 28 - Los Angeles Dodgers: SP Benjie Hechinger, age 21 |
04-13-2019, 06:00 PM | #758 |
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1944 MLB All-Star Rosters
American League:
position name war team LF Jerolin Alderson 5.52 CHA 2B Artur Vallejo 4.62 HOU RF Elijah Whisenhunt 4.39 BAL P Ruben Cordero 4.2 BOS CF Christian Barnett 4.11 CHA C O.K. Olson 4.1 MIN SS Dylan Borgen 4.02 KC P James Petrillo 3.75 LAA C Matt Brennan 3.73 HOU LF Blake Gribler 3.72 TB P Rivo Marin 3.61 DET CF Nick Reed 3.49 CLE P Jeremiah Joy 3.39 TEX P Skyler Wilkerson 3.34 TB CF Rex Tildon 3.27 NYY 3B Earnest Salas 3.19 TB P Paul Trower 3.03 CHA CF Ethan Pahia 2.88 TOR 1B Thornton Gadson 2.7 TEX LF Usher Oates 2.63 BOS LF Josiah Keating 2.41 OAK P Charlie Dwyer 1.75 DET P Dominic Richardson 1.26 HOU P Axel Zysk 0.6 CHA P R.J. Smith 0.4 SEA National League: position name war team SS Wesley Haley 4.88 MIL CF Courtnay O'Donnell 4.68 NYM 2B Theodore Gonzales 4.11 MON P Jaden Breaux 3.86 COL P Prospero Herrera 3.82 SD CF Louis Hayes 3.65 STL SS Luciano Hutson 3.64 FLA 2B Bruce Mercer 3.62 LAD P Justin Glatfelter 3.6 COL RF Paul Harmon 3.58 CIN P Luke Whitlock 3.47 FLA LF Ollie Hagan 3.45 PIT SS Noah Garcia 3.32 COL P Harrison Easterly 3.12 LAD CF Michal Delaney 3 SD 2B Austan Danziger 2.86 SD P Josh Luviano 2.58 LAD 3B Jude Shoemaker 2.39 COL 1B Trevor Whaley 2.33 COL C Kolton Bryson 1.98 CIN C Karl Hofer 1.78 ATL P Noah Snyders 0.91 LAD P Corbin Cuva 0.69 MIL P Spike Safford 0.69 LAD P Hermann Wacker 0.35 PHI |
04-13-2019, 06:22 PM | #759 |
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Achievements, June through October 1944
MLB Owner Changes:
MLB Career Milestones: Fred Westbrook, Atlanta Braves - 2000 H Corbin Cuva, Milwaukee Brewers - 300 SV Cristian Bell, Los Angeles Angels - 2000 H Charlie Dwyer, Detroit Tigers - 2000 H No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Trent Thomas, New York Yankees, MLB - 5K, 3BB Cooper Dennis, Pittsburgh, MLB - 1K, 0BB, 1HBP Marco Rivera, Oklahoma City, AAA - 4K, 2BB Brayden Wendorf, Charleston, A - 8K, 0BB - PERFECT GAME 15+ Strikeout Games: Hitting Streaks Ended: Matro Ramos, Las Vegas, AAA - 27G Raulo Alonso, New Britain, IND - 29G Corey Yeater, Mesa, R - 28G Stan Fox, Fresno, AAA - 26G Harold Watts, Erie, AA - 25G Carson Edwards, Ogden, R - 25G |
04-13-2019, 06:24 PM | #760 |
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1944 MLB Playoffs
The Florida Marlins made their first World Series appearance, but in the end the Indians were victorious with their third championship (1918, 1924).
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