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04-11-2019, 02:31 AM | #721 |
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1940 Hall of Fame
Derek Acuña, RHP Acuna signed a minor league contract with the Red Sox out of Venezuela on March 4th, 1917. He made it as high as the #4 overall prospect in baseball in 1923 and finished second in Rookie of the Year that year. He won two Pitcher of the Year awards and one MVP. He also went to 9 all-star games in his career. He retires with the 6th highest WAR total of all starting pitchers just 0.1 WAR behind Goran Williams. Career Stats: 3216 IP, 662 BB, 1333 K, 3.23 FIP, 80 FIP-, 77.3 WAR, 57.4 JAWS Parker Alvey, RHP Alvey was a 1st round draft pick in 1922 out of Tulane. He won three Pitcher of the Year awards and two MVPs, had 6 all-star appearances, and won a World Series. Career Stats: 2432.3 IP, 519 BB, 1054 K, 3.15 FIP, 80 FIP-, 58.4 WAR, 54.8 JAWS Youssef Râadouni, SS Raadouni was drafted 2nd overall out of Fond du Lac High School in 1920 but is originally from Morocco. He was a defensive wizard all throughout his career at shortstop, winning 7 gold gloves at the position. He also went to three all-star games and won two silver sluggers. Career Stats: 7280 PA, 1888 H, 96 HR, 133 SB, .332 wOBA, 93 wRC+, 248.6 ZR, 48.7 WAR, 42.4 JAWS Arnold Pedersen, C A majority of Pedersen's career value came with the Royals. He won a gold glove, four silver sluggers, and a world series. He went to 7 all-star games. Pedersen was originally drafted 4th overall in 1924 out of Georgetown and retires as the third best (Zepp, McKee) catcher in MLB history. Career Stats: 7146 PA, 1842 H, 114 HR, .331 wOBA, 100 wRC+, 12.2 ZR, 34.8 WAR, 31.2 JAWS Junior Sloot, RHP Sloot is originally from Curacao and signed as a scouting discovery in 1921. He won Pitcher of the Year in 1930 and went to three all-star games. Seven of his MLB seasons were spent with the Expos and another 6 with the Yankees. The minute he passed 30 years old his career fell apart and he turned from MVP candidate to below average pitcher. Career Stats: 2920 IP, 616 BB, 1062 K, 3.68 FIP, 93 FIP-, 49.3 WAR, 51.7 JAWS Joshua Ham, CF Ham was drafted by the Mets 14th overall in 1918 out of Brother Rice High School and stayed with the team through 1934 - a full sixteen years in the organization. He won two MVP awards, three gold gloves, one silver slugger, a world series, and made 4 all-star teams. His first six career years provided very good value but at age 28 quickly became replacement level due to a long list of injuries. Career Stats: 6768 PA, 1738 H, 89 HR, 213 SB, .335 wOBA, 101 wRC+, 227.4 ZR, 41.0 WAR, 36.5 JAWS |
04-11-2019, 02:44 AM | #722 |
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1941 Top 100 Prospects
Trent Thomas, last year's top draft pick, overtook Flavio Viera as the overall number one prospect in baseball. |
04-11-2019, 11:13 AM | #723 |
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1941 NCAA All-Stars
Team 1:
position name war school 3B Ryan Parrott 2.22 PIT P Kerry Saar 2.07 WSU CF Bob Plumpton 1.93 PSU CF Lee Klapper 1.93 OSU CF Brody Cates 1.6 GEO P Josiah Zeong 1.48 ILL RF Kasen Jones 1.48 SCG P Scottie Castillo 1.4 MSU LF Noel Linnen 1.38 BC P Marcel Doe 1.31 BC SS Nick Nelson 1.29 MSU 1B Lindsay Waters 1.23 GH 3B Augie Redfield 1.19 TTU P Isaiah Peck 1.14 MIN 2B Levi Brown 0.98 ECP C Penn Murphy 0.97 TAMU C Vicente Mendoza 0.96 OSU P Jason Jaouen 0.95 SCB P Carson Joly 0.68 UC P Owen Pike 0.52 TUL Team 2: position name war school CF Hack Hunter 1.76 UHC 3B Billy Stephens 1.69 IND P Kennedy Banks 1.56 PUR P Teodosio Reyes 1.5 UCLA RF Jonas Soler 1.46 PUR P Brandon Stahl 1.41 SJSU SS Isaac Villarreal 1.33 IND 3B Ryan Walter 1.31 TAMU P Danny Inselman 1.31 MSB RF Paul Needham 1.28 USC P Mitch Brand 1.27 ASU 1B Grayson Goffard 1.25 NMSU P Susumu Go 1.19 TEN C Chris Patterson 1.19 LOY LF Jade Baccus 1.18 TEN 3B Jude Shoemaker 1.18 WSU 2B Jacob Deck 1.02 SCG P Evan Hartsook 0.57 KEN C Rod Millette 0.48 WV P Clay Filsinger 0.3 PENN |
04-11-2019, 11:57 AM | #724 |
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1941 College Playoffs
I think we all remember the last time Indiana won the college championship - way back in 1914. They win their second in 1941.
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04-11-2019, 12:07 PM | #725 |
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Achievements, April/May 1941
MLB Owner Changes:
MLB Career Milestones: Mohammed Cocker, Toronto Blue Jays - 2000 H No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Pascal Quiapo, Biloxi, AA - 14K, 4BB Titus Saia, Loyola Marymount, NCAA - 3K, 3BB Ezra Mijarez, New York Mets - 5K, 3BB Isaiah Romero, Volcano Vista, NMAA - 3K, 1BB Ju-Young Kwang, Villanova, NCAA - 6K, 4BB 15+ Strikeout Games: Hitting Streaks Ended: Levi Brown, East Carolina, NCAA - 44G I believe this is the longest hitting streak I've seen, beating out Rickey McKinney's 43 games for West Virginia in 1904. Jared Wimmer, Clayton Valley Charter, CIF - 32G Nacho Salasar, Mount Carmel, IHSA - 27G Ryan Parrott, Pittsburgh, NCAA - 30G Lennox Pellegrin, Pendleton, OSAA - 25G Evan Pieratt, Lynchburg, A+ - 30G |
04-11-2019, 12:36 PM | #726 |
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1941 MLB Draft
The first draftee in 1941 was Courtnay O'Donnell out of Illinois. The top pitcher and high school draftee was Liam Krug who is somewhat interesting. He was drafted last year out of high school and failed to sign but I can't remember if I tried to send him to college. He did pitch in high school in 1941 but failed to sign again with the Devil Rays. His picture now shows him with Loyola Marymount in the NCAA but no news stories say that he joined the team. Round 1, Pick 1 - New York Mets: CF Courtnay O'Donnell, age 21 Round 1, Pick 2 - San Francisco Giants: RF Ken Mills, age 21 Round 1, Pick 3 - Arizona Diamondbacks: CF Lee Klapper, age 21 Round 1, Pick 4 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: SP Liam Krug, age 19 Round 1, Pick 5 - Kansas City Royals: SP Benjie Hechinger, age 18 Round 1, Pick 6 - Milwaukee Brewers: SP Jason Jaouen, age 21 Round 1, Pick 7 - Minnesota Twins: SP Elias Landroche, age 18 Round 1, Pick 8 - New York Yankees: SP Jack Janelli, age 18 Round 1, Pick 9 - Toronto Blue Jays: 1B Chase Watson, age 21 Round 1, Pick 10 - Colorado Rockies: 3B Jude Shoemaker, age 21 Round 1, Pick 11 - Baltimore Orioles: SP Bryce Snyder, age 21 Round 1, Pick 12 - Houston Astros: SP Elijah Krause, age 21 Round 1, Pick 13 - Chicago White Sox: LF Eliezer Almazan, age 19 Round 1, Pick 14 - Boston Red Sox: SP Scottie Castillo, age 21 Round 1, Pick 15 - Texas Rangers: SP Josiah Zeong, age 21 Round 1, Pick 16 - Philadelphia Phillies: SP Cesar Montejano, age 18 Round 1, Pick 17 - Seattle Mariners: SP Fernando Velez, age 21 Round 1, Pick 18 - San Diego Padres: SP Caleb Kjellberg, age 18 Round 1, Pick 19 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Steve Haynes, age 18 Round 1, Pick 20 - St. Louis Cardinals: SP Mao-Lin Chang, age 21 Round 1, Pick 21 - Cincinnati Reds: RF Joe Murray, age 21 Round 1, Pick 22 - Los Angeles Dodgers: SP Caleb Fonte, age 21 Round 1, Pick 23 - Montreal Expos: SP John Gilliam, age 21 Round 1, Pick 24 - Detroit Tigers: SP Ryan Phillips, age 21 Round 1, Pick 25 - Los Angeles Angels: LF Amos Serpico, age 18 Round 1, Pick 26 - Oakland Athletics: LF Isaac Ortiz, age 21 |
04-11-2019, 12:48 PM | #727 |
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1941 MLB All-Star Rosters
American League:
position name war team P Chance Hollander 5.4 HOU SS Blake Lira 4.39 LAA P Logan Stevens 4.16 TEX P Bond Lott 3.84 CLE 1B Brit Cellitti 3.83 SEA P James Clay 3.59 SEA 3B Cristopher Bandini 3.44 SEA CF Cristian Bell 3.42 LAA 3B Vernon Conner 3.41 DET 2B William Williams 3.31 KC P Ascot Burnley 3.27 CHA 3B Jackson Anderson 3.22 LAA P Hayden Giles 3.05 CHA SS K.J. Wright 2.92 DET RF Dallas Heinze 2.92 TEX 2B Artur Vallejo 2.71 HOU CF Jonny Garcia 2.46 TOR 1B Travis Walls 1.91 TOR LF Tom Halvorsen 1.7 LAA C Garey Witmer 1.69 CHA P Malvolio Vessel 1.28 TEX C O.K. Olson 1.24 MIN P Mikko Mansikka 1.2 DET P Jude Little 1.16 LAA P Cowan O'Neal 0.53 CHA National League: position name war team SS Luciano Hutson 4.78 FLA CF Rex Tildon 4.62 PHI RF Jeremiah Locust 4.44 SD P Tony Willson 4.43 SD 2B Theodore Gonzales 4.18 MON P Eric Jarrell 4.03 LAD P Felix McElroy 3.9 ARI P Matt Olstad 3.68 CIN 2B Anthony Taubman 3.53 ATL P Gabe Morton 3.49 FLA CF Michal Delaney 3.43 SD P Stuart Wong 3.39 CIN 2B Ezequias Flores 3.31 LAD RF Claude Dansereau 3.08 LAD 1B George Gonzales 2.97 ATL 1B Maxwell Williford 2.87 FLA C Karl Hofer 2.86 ATL C Jason Mashburn 2.64 FLA 1B Johnny Willoughby 2.62 COL LF Vance Hippert 2.45 COL 3B C.J. Monzon 1.97 MON P Justin Clifford 1.62 MON P C.J. Steiner 1.32 SF P Rodney Martin 0.98 LAD P Spike Mercado 0.44 MIL |
04-11-2019, 01:16 PM | #728 |
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Achievements, June through October 1941
MLB Owner Changes:
Minnesota Twins owner Dave Yarborough Jr. sold the team to Archie Armendariz. MLB Career Milestones: Spike Mercado, Milwaukee Brewers - 300 SV Harold Bach, Toronto Blue Jays - 2500 H No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Chris Dinger, St. Lucie, A+ - 2K, 4BB Jake Merchant, Vermont, A- -3K, 1BB Jimmy Czech, Sacramento, AAA - 3K, 0BB - PERFECT GAME Turner Michalski, Modesto, A+- 8K, 3BB Jordan Musolino, Inland Empire, A+ - 5K, 2BB 7 Hits: Wesley David, Batavia, A- 15+ Strikeout Games: Hitting Streaks Ended: Landon Jones, Chattanooga, AA - 30G Max Potter, Fort Myers, R - 25G Dylan Pierce, Houston, MLB - 28G Mac Anders, Montgomery, AA - 25G |
04-11-2019, 01:17 PM | #729 |
Hall Of Famer
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1941 MLB Playoffs
The Dodgers are the first team to 5 World Series wins which is almost enough for me to delete the entire league and start from scratch.
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04-11-2019, 07:09 PM | #730 |
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1941 MLB Award Winners
AL MVP: K.J. Wright, SS, Detroit Tigers - 6.7 WAR, 133 wRC+, 3.6 ZR NL MVP: Rex Tildon, CF, Philadelphia Phillies - 8.3 WAR, 135 wRC+, 21.0 ZR AL Top Pitcher: Chance Hollander, LHP, Houston Astros - 7.8 WAR, 73 FIP-, 2.1 K/BB NL Top Pitcher: Tony Willson, RHP, San Diego Padres - 7.1 WAR, 79 FIP-, 1.5 K/BB AL Rookie of the Year: Blake Lira, SS, Los Angeles Angels - 5.8 WAR, 135 wRC+,10.9 ZR NL Rookie of the Year: Shelby Richards, RHP, Atlanta Braves - 4.3 WAR, 92 FIP-, 1.3 K/BB |
04-11-2019, 07:58 PM | #731 |
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1941 Hall of Fame
Joziro van der Walt, RF van der Walt retires as easily one of the top five position players in MLB history and also easily the best RF, surpassing Arnold White and Vladimiro Trejo. His best years came with the Brewers after getting drafted 14th overall out of LSU, but he also moved to the Blue Jays, Astros, White Sox, Royals, and Giants. He won three MVP awards, four gold gloves, 8 silver sluggers, and went to 9 all-star games. Career Stats: 10299 PA, 2645 H, 167 HR, 327 SB, .376 wOBA, 129 wRC+, 142 ZR, 69.8 WAR, 59.2 JAWS Gilson Cravoa, SS Cravoa retires firmly in the top 10 position players ever to play and one of the top three SS - Lester Taylor is chasing down Tomas Reed for the distinction of number one. Cravoa was drafted 2nd overall by the Angels in 1918 from the Wiregrass Ranch Bulls and won Rookie of the Year in 1922. That was also the first of his three World Series wins. He won two MVP awards, five silver sluggers, four playoff MVPs, and went to 9 all-star games. Career Stats: 8853 PA, 2276 H, 160 HR, .359 wOBA, 117 wRC+, 70.2 ZR, 62.6 WAR, 52.4 JAWS Jax Slaughter, CF Slaughter was a top-20 position player though much of his peak was ruined due to injury. He won two MVP awards, one gold glove, two silver sluggers, three World Series, and two playoff MVPs. He was selected to seven all-star games. Slaughter was drafted 2nd overall in 1924 out of the University of Maryland. Career Stats: 9684 PA 2392 H, 119 HR, 267 SB, .346 wOBA, 110 wRC+, 126.3 ZR, 57.4 WAR, 47.3 JAWS |
04-11-2019, 08:03 PM | #732 |
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1942 Top 100 Prospects
Former 1st overall pick Nick Reed has climbed into the top prospect spot, while recent scouting discovery out of Taiwan Yue-Han Chien is the number one pitching prospect. |
04-12-2019, 01:04 AM | #733 |
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1942 NCAA All-Stars
Team 1:
position name war school SS Macho Lucio 2.46 WV P Susumu Go 1.81 TEN LF Wade Castleberry 1.72 WASH RF Hisataro Takashi 1.69 ASU P Dickie Hartman 1.62 MICH 3B Gavin Dukett 1.54 USC CF Jared Armstrong 1.53 TEX CF Jaylen Smith 1.5 WV P Benedict Saucier 1.47 TAMU 2B Doug Cantrall 1.45 SMG C Maurice Keightley 1.34 ASU 3B Ryan Walter 1.27 TAMU P Kameron Williams 1.26 TEX P Mauricio Castrejon 1.23 FLA RF Edward McCormack 1.09 WSU P Paul Evans 1.07 PEP 1B Van Fuhrman 0.88 FSB C Frank Key 0.81 TTU P Russ Mullis 0.63 OK P Taz Nieto 0.46 PUR Team 2: position name war school P Dylan Groff 1.86 FSU CF Wander Martos 1.56 PIT 3B Keegan Frey 1.56 WSU SS Joshua Szwed 1.54 BAY P Dave Hattabaugh 1.48 OSU P River Burnes 1.48 ND LF Tony Dickerson 1.39 TTU RF Easton Francois 1.24 IND 2B Holden Connelly 1.22 SFD P Teodosio Reyes 1.19 UCLA C Vaughn Clements 1.1 WF 3B Gavin Rakes 1.09 UNC CF Hack Hunter 1.08 UHC P Aiden Miller 1.06 TAMU P Genaro Khodabaks 1.02 NEB 1B Hans Franz 1 AUB RF Santiago Lamberti 0.94 ARK C Peter Shurtleff 0.58 PIT P Justin Wilson 0.49 TCU P Clay Filsinger -0.05 PENN |
04-12-2019, 01:26 AM | #734 |
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1942 College Playoffs
Fresno State wins their first championship since 1916, a team that had only two future major leaguers - Logan Doucet and Mike Fasnacht.
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04-12-2019, 01:41 AM | #735 |
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Achievements, April/May 1942
Military Service:
The game does account for military service in the way it is set up - Leo Garcia, Robin Poynter, Woody Walkey, A.J. Watkins, Evan Pieratt, Bill Geiger, Mateo Gagne, Brian Kelley, Robert Henry, Emmitt Howley, Joey Harris, Nick Hydock were all drafted into the Army so far. MLB Owner Changes: MLB Career Milestones: Marco Cooper, Houston Astros - 2000 H Casen Brass, Detroit Tigers - 300 SV Sancho Rosas, Arizona Diamondbacks - 2000 H No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Ramon Sivik, Toledo, AAA - 2K, 5BB River Burnes, Notre Dame, NCAA - 6K, 4BB Tsurayaki Hirabayashi, Wisconsin, A - 9K, 4BB John Servey, Pittsburgh, NCAA - 8K, 2BB E.J. Lilly, Frederick, A+ - 5K, 0BB - PERFECT GAME River Burnes, Notre Dame, NCAA - 1K, 3BB Judson Lata, Lakeland, A+ - 8K, 4BB Manfield Mills, Inland Empire, A+ - 6K, 2BB 15+ Strikeout Games: Hitting Streaks Ended: Victor Cook, Michigan State, NCAA - 26G Evan Zandy, Lexington, A - 36G Elijah Hearn, Winston-Salem, A+ - 25G Jeb Barajas, El Paso, AAA - 26G Cris Villa, Plant, FLHSAA - 26G Bayard Gray, Island Trees, NYSPHSAA - 27G Mio Espinosa, Boston, MLB - 32G Ripley Ambriz, Akron, AA - 26G |
04-12-2019, 09:22 AM | #736 |
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1942 MLB Draft
The number 1 pick in 1942 was a slugger with little plate discipline - Hack Hunter from Houston. The top high school pick came from Wisconsin - Desmond Turner, 3B The first pitcher drafted was the only one in the first 10 picks - Matteo Camargo, Pennsylvania. He had previously been drafted out of high school in 1939 but failed to sign with the Orioles. Round 1, Pick 1 - Baltimore Orioles: CF Hack Hunter, age 21 Round 1, Pick 2 - Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Desmond Turner, age 18 Round 1, Pick 3 - Chicago Cubs: 1B V.J. Bergeron, age 21 Round 1, Pick 4 - Arizona Diamondbacks: RF Dale Haynes, age 21 Round 1, Pick 5 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: 3B Gavin Dukett, age 21 Round 1, Pick 6 - Kansas City Royals: CF Phil Stirm, age 21 Round 1, Pick 7 - Kansas City Royals: SP Matteo Camargo, age 21 Round 1, Pick 8 - Milwaukee Brewers: CF Holden Wood, age 21 Round 1, Pick 9 - Colorado Rockies: 3B Rich Perl, age 21 Round 1, Pick 10 - Oakland Athletics: 1B Joe Heath, age 21 Round 1, Pick 11 - Texas Rangers: 1B Ryan Rishell, age 21 Round 1, Pick 12 - San Francisco Giants: 1B Lindsay Waters, age 21 Round 1, Pick 13 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: SP Luca Foreman, age 18 Round 1, Pick 14 - Toronto Blue Jays: CF Julio Rivas, age 21 Round 1, Pick 15 - Cleveland Indians: SP Susumu Go, age 21 Round 1, Pick 16 - San Diego Padres: CL Keith Deng, age 21 Round 1, Pick 17 - Houston Astros: SP Jacob Knoepke, age 18 Round 1, Pick 18 - St. Louis Cardinals: CF Ryan Thorsteinnsson, age 22 Round 1, Pick 19 - Detroit Tigers: SP Kelly Moser, age 21 Round 1, Pick 20 - Atlanta Braves: CF Corbin Mahan, age 21 Round 1, Pick 21 - Los Angeles Angels: 1B Finlay Thomas, age 22 Round 1, Pick 22 - Seattle Mariners: SP Aaron McRory, age 21 Round 1, Pick 23 - Chicago White Sox: 3B Augie Redfield, age 21 Round 1, Pick 24 - Montreal Expos: 3B Ryan Parrott, age 22 Round 1, Pick 25 - Cincinnati Reds: SP Genaro Khodabaks, age 21 |
04-12-2019, 08:28 PM | #737 |
Hall Of Famer
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1942 MLB All-Star Rosters
American League:
position name war team P Calvin Blankenship 4.58 DET P Chance Hollander 4.44 HOU CF Carson Shuler 4.18 SEA CF Pedro Rodriquez 3.68 MIN 3B Mio Espinosa 3.62 BOS P Rivo Marin 3.58 DET P Ryland Fernandez 3.55 LAA LF Sonny Tadeshi 3.51 TEX C Kevin Tay 3.43 SEA SS Dylan Pierce 3.26 HOU CF Christian Barnett 3.22 CHA P Marc Caton 3.21 CLE SS Blake Lira 2.97 LAA 3B Jackson Anderson 2.92 LAA SS Tony Nelson 2.87 BAL CF Ethan Pahia 2.76 TOR 2B William Williams 2.62 KC 1B Thornton Gadson 2.61 TEX C Liam Fout 2.4 MIN RF Diego Reyes 2.36 BAL P James Petrillo 2.31 LAA P Austin Peterson 1.82 BOS P R.J. Smith 1.62 CLE P Lincoln Kabler 0.91 TEX P Benjamin Davilos 0.6 NYY National League: position name war team 2B Theodore Gonzales 5.09 MON RF Aimar Castaneda 4.15 STL P Matt Olstad 4.05 CIN 2B Anthony Taubman 3.82 ATL P Jordan Ogilvie 3.82 NYM P Steve Flores 3.74 NYM 2B Silvino Tiffer 3.62 PHI P John Kalinoski 3.46 PIT 3B Flavio Viera 3.44 FLA P Edward Heemstra 3.44 PIT SS Luciano Hutson 3.28 FLA P Josh Luviano 3.19 LAD 2B Mike Sullivan 3.17 STL 1B Maxwell Williford 3.07 FLA RF Adam Sims 2.94 FLA 2B Oliver Cutler 2.87 NYM C Bonk Maurello 2.82 STL RF Paul Harmon 2.63 CIN CF Jordan Rawl 2.6 PIT C Peter Mack 2.4 CHC LF Graham St. John 1.64 SF P Charlie Dwyer 1.43 MIN P Prospero Herrera 0.9 SD P Justin Clifford 0.59 MON P Jayden Phelps 0.59 CIN |
04-12-2019, 09:08 PM | #738 |
Hall Of Famer
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Achievements, June through October 1942
Military Service:
Duane Tyler, Maddox Bell, Sal McCurley, Ian Schaefer, Peter Faivre, Remy Krugman, Bob West, Anthony Pierce, Christian Clark, Aiden Mitchell, Rick Youngblood, Isaak Lander, Deangelo Fears, Grayson Luther, Caleb Lyons, Jacob Lewis, Robby Carrero MLB Owner Changes: MLB Career Milestones: Leo Mendoza, Chicago Cubs - 2000 H Elliot Raprap, Montreal Expos - 2000 H Nathanael Clark, Tampa Bay Devil Rays - 2000 H Cristopher Bandini, Seattle Mariners - 2000 H No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Dallas Wasi, Milwaukee Brewers, MLB - 0K, 1BB Jaden Breaux, Colorado Rockies, MLB - 2K, 2BB Adony Familia, Jacksonville, AA - 3K, 2BB Tulio Trujillo, Bowling Green, A - 11K, 2BB Alex Asfandyar, Peoria, A - 4K, 1BB 15+ Strikeout Games: Hitting Streaks Ended: Leo McCanna, Florida Marlins, MLB - 28G C.J. Monzon, Montreal Expos, MLB - 26G Noah Hill, Peoria, R - 29G |
04-12-2019, 09:09 PM | #739 |
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1942 MLB Playoffs
The Mets win their third World Series
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04-12-2019, 09:29 PM | #740 |
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1942 MLB Award Winners
AL MVP: Carson Shuler, CF, Seattle Mariners - 6.9 WAR, 156 wRC+, 2.0 ZR NL MVP: Theodore Gonzales, 2B, Montreal Expos - 7.5 WAR, 130 wRC+, 14.9 ZR AL Top Pitcher: Chance Hollander, LHP, Houston Astros - 7.8 WAR, 73 FIP-, 2.0 K/BB NL Top Pitcher: Steve Flores, RHP, New York Mets - 5.7 WAR, 90 FIP-, 1.1 K/BB AL Rookie of the Year: Pedro Rodriquez, RF, Minnesota Twins - 6.3 WAR, 141 wRC+,10.6 ZR NL Rookie of the Year: Justin Glatfelter, RHP, Colorado Rockies - 4.4 WAR, 87 FIP-, 1.0 K/BB |
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