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02-08-2019, 12:21 AM | #241 |
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1910 Hall of Fame
Benjamino Lazalde, RHP (Vegard Talotta)
Lazalde is a good test case for whether or not this will be a big or small Hall. He was the first pitcher to rack up 1,000 strikeouts, had an incredible peak, including a Pitcher of the Year and MVP with a 9.8 WAR season, and held a very consistent plateau with 6 all-star games. He currently holds the record for pitching strikeouts in a season with 221 in 1904 and his 9.8 WAR season is tops for a pitcher - even better than Cabedo or Avila. He retired with a career pitching WAR ranking 5th all-time. But he's out of the Hall. First, he is more than likely going to be passed up by next year and be farther down in the top 10 WAR. Second, he just didn't have enough elite longevity. Compared to Cabedo, he technically pitched longer, but Cabedo really only had one lost season - the other 8 were elite. Lazalde had 6 elite seasons scattered with a few good or even pretty bad years. He was only a starting pitcher through his age-33 season at which point he became an average bullpen arm. Career MLB Stats: 293 G, 600 BB, 1527 K, 2.07 FIP, 75 FIP-, 57.6 WAR Chris Davenport, RHP Davenport had one very good year in 1901 and eight good to average years. He made two all-star teams, won two gold gloves, and was a two-time World Series champion, winning with both the Rangers and the Pirates. He added a World Series MVP to that trophy case as well. Overall he had a very good and respectable career, but not a Hall of Fame one. Career MLB Stats: 298 G, 339 BB, 684 K, 2.47 FIP, 88 FIP-, 46.6 WAR Aga Abdo, SS In an earlier simulation, Abdo was the career leader in stolen bases. In this world, he just never got going after a very good start to his career. At one point in the early years he was the leader in career WAR, but his value tapered off very quickly in his late 20s and early 30s, becoming replacement level for four years before retiring. He made three all-star teams and played for the Royals his entire career. He was the first player to have 6 hits in a major league game, setting the mark on April 10th, 1900. Career MLB Stats: 5099 PA, .300 wOBA, 92 wRC+, 86.2 ZR Dan Sparks, CF Sparks had 5 good years, but the league did not start until he was at his peak. He fell quickly off the pace and became a negative WAR player beginning in his age-33 season. He was a two-time all-star, a gold glover, and a silver slugger. Career MLB Stats: 5455 PA, .317 wOBA, 106 wRC+, -23.6 ZR Arturo Arce, RHP Arce made the all-star team and finished second in the reliever of the year award in 1901. He currently sits 9th on the all-time saves list with 224. Career MLB Stats: 543 G, 186 BB, 450 K, 1.91 FIP, 67 FIP-, 23.1 WPA, 19.3 WAR Last edited by stealofhome; 02-08-2019 at 12:23 AM. |
02-08-2019, 08:51 AM | #242 |
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1910 Top Under 30 Players
Jonathan Kinnunen, RHP:
3 time all-star and Pitcher of the Year and still only 28. He's a sparkplug with high work ethic, drafted 4th overall in 1904 out of UC Santa Barbara and has a 100 MPH fastball along with a curveball, slider, changeup, and forkball - all designed to get grounders. Joe Hubbard, RHP: The dominant college pitcher drafted 2nd overall out of Illinois is pitching even better since the last time we checked on him. He had a 7 WAR season in 1910 and finished 3rd in Pitcher of the Year. Goran Williams, LHP: Williams was drafted in the 4th round in 1903 out of Pitt. He was a 2-time all-star in college and has made the all-star team in the major leagues as well. He took a huge step forward in his skill level in 1907 which has put him near the top of the young arms in the game. Bob Edge, 1B: Edge was drafted by the Marlins in the 4th round in 1903 out of UPenn. He made it to the major leagues in 1904 and has played well ever since, winning two silver sluggers, one gold glove, and attending one all-star game. Murray Gunnell, 2B: The 1905 MVP and Rookie of the Year after spending time in college at Pepperdine. He was the 3rd overall draft pick in 1904 to the Yankees, has made 3 all-star teams and won two silver slugger awards. Ash Ingle, 3B: The top free agent on the market this offseason after putting together 5 above average MLB seasons. He played well at Florida State but didn't win any awards in college. Ralondo Pantoja, SS: He had three very good years with the Red Sox after getting drafted out of Illinois in 1903. However, he has fallen on harder times in more recent years and signed only a minor league deal with the Cubs. Aiden Shelton, CF: The youngest player and the only one to come out of high school on this list. He was drafted 1st overall out of an Oregon high school and quickly jumped into the major leagues where he began performing well right away. Kadin Henderson, LF: Drafted by the Phillies in the 2nd round from Arizona State, where he made an all-star team. He is a 3-time MLB all-star and won a silver slugger and gold glove. |
02-08-2019, 09:05 AM | #243 |
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1910 FA Summary
The top free agent - Ash Ingle - signed with the Reds, so we're expecting them to win the World Series this year. The Mets signed Pimentel to a 4-year deal, despite the fact that he won't return until August/September 1911. |
02-08-2019, 11:50 AM | #244 |
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1911 Top 100 Prospects
Well this is a first - the top prospect in all of baseball is a pitcher. Chris Adams was drafted 49th overall in 1907 but took a huge step forward and is now the top prospect. Even the number 2 prospect is a pitcher, and even more unlikely, it is a Brewers player. Ezra Siering was drafted in 1909 out of St Johns and got called up last September. R.J. Taylor dropped from #2 to #3 prospect this year and did play the last couple of months in the major leagues last year. |
02-08-2019, 03:27 PM | #245 |
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1911 NCAA All-Stars
Team 1:
SP Gael Hermosillo (IOWA) - 3-1, 2.15 ERA, 46.0 IP, 0.91 WHIP, 4.1 K/9, 1.5 WAR SP Josiah Markiewicz (TEN) - 2-1, 2.62 ERA, 34.1 IP, 1.17 WHIP, 6.8 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Mike Murphy (MSU) - 4-0, 0.72 ERA, 37.2 IP, 0.74 WHIP, 3.6 K/9, 0.9 WAR (Injured) SP Brian Rosa (PSU) - 1-3, 2.83 ERA, 35.0 IP, 1.23 WHIP, 7.5 K/9, 1.6 WAR SP Dan Schafer (NEB) - 4-0, 0.91 ERA, 39.2 IP, 0.81 WHIP, 4.3 K/9, 1.6 WAR (Injured) SP Mattie Walsh (MIS) - 2-1, 2.97 ERA, 33.1 IP, 1.44 WHIP, 5.9 K/9, 1.4 WAR CL Roy Forrest (MIA) - 1-0, 5 SV, 2.61 ERA, 10.1 IP, 1.16 WHIP, 8.7 K/9, 0.6 WAR CL Kris Laudon (MIS) - 2-0, 3 SV, 1.20 ERA, 15.0 IP, 0.93 WHIP, 9.6 K/9, 0.5 WAR C Pierluigi Mancini (IOWA) - .370/.410/.562, 73 AB, 3 HR, 168 wRC+, 1.0 WAR C Griffin Mellen (TEN) - .333/.380/.528, 72 AB, 3 HR, 144 wRC+, 0.8 WAR 1B Jon Folsom (NMSU) - .440/.510/.714, 84 AB, 5 HR, 236 wRC+, 1.7 WAR 2B Cabo Garcia (BYU) - .302/.346/.531, 96 AB, 2 HR, 3 SB, 137 wRC+, 1.2 WAR 3B Norris Lazorik (SDSU) - .392/.464/.546, 97 AB, 1 SB, 179 wRC+, 1.2 WAR 3B Deion Lee (LOY) - .375/.434/.523, 88 AB, 1 HR, 4 SB, 166 wRC+, 1.5 WAR SS Cristian Klosowski (PIT) - .356/.443/.452, 73 AB, 139 wRC+, 1.0 WAR (Injured) LF Malachi Azarashvili (UA) - .376/.460/.624, 85 AB, 2 HR, 1 SB, 185 wRC+, 1.2 WAR CF Nickolas Igarashi (WF) - .352/.430/.557, 88 AB, 2 HR, 1 SB, 170 wRC+, 1.6 WAR CF Brantley Kriegel (MIN) - .400/.440/.644, 90 AB, 3 HR, 9 SB, 183 wRC+, 1.2 WAR RF Wyatt Caskey (LBSU) - .432/.525/.716, 81 AB, 5 HR, 221 wRC+, 1.8 WAR RF Justin Hoover (SFD) - .333/.429/.578, 90 AB, 3 HR, 2 SB, 171 wRC+, 1.2 WAR Team 2: SP Jeff Chisholm (PSU) - 3-1, 2.50 ERA, 36.0 IP, 1.36 WHIP, 7.5 K/9, 1.4 WAR SP Floyd Grant (BAY) - 2-2, 1.95 ERA, 32.1 IP, 1.21 WHIP, 7.2 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Jake Ivins (OSU) - 3-0, 1.57 ERA, 40.0 IP, 0.95 WHIP, 5.0 K/9, 1.0 WAR SP Tom Paden (PENN) - 4-1, 1.65 ERA, 43.2 IP, 1.21 WHIP, 6.2 K/9, 1.6 WAR SP John Regan (WASH) - 4-0, 1.54 ERA, 35.0 IP, 0.97 WHIP, 6.7 K/9, 1.6 WAR SP Jeremy Walker (VAN) - 4-0, 0.75 ERA, 36.0 IP, 1.06 WHIP, 6.3 K/9, 1.1 WAR CL Ezra Heywood (PUR) - 0-0, 6 SV, 0.64 ERA, 14.0 IP, 1.00 WHIP, 5.1 K/9, 0.5 WAR CL Neville Hicks (OK) - 1-0, 4 SV, 1.32 ERA, 13.2 IP, 0.88 WHIP, 10.5 K/9, 0.9 WAR C Austin Gustavson (BYU) - .322/.474/.390, 59 AB, 1 HR, 156 wRC+, 0.8 WAR C Bobby Martin (WASH) - .338/.427/.494, 77 AB, 1 HR, 155 wRC+, 0.9 WAR 1B Adalberto Neri (UHC) - .330/.398/.604, 91 AB, 6 HR, 169 wRC+, 1.1 WAR 1B Robin Palacias (SJSU) - .398/.510/.518, 83 AB, 2 HR, 194 wRC+, 1.7 WAR 2B Jimmy Oga (ASU) - .338/.458/.506, 77 AB, 1 HR, 167 wRC+, 1.0 WAR 3B Lee Nace (FOR) - .402/.438/.546, 97 AB, 3 HR, 174 wRC+, 1.1 WAR SS Christian Gunn (UA) - .329/.402/.512, 82 AB, 1 HR, 148 wRC+, 1.0 WAR LF James Wood (SJSU) - .364/.434/.545, 88 AB, 4 HR, 2 SB, 170 wRC+, 1.0 WAR CF Khan Nour (UHC) - .298/.423/.512, 84 AB, 1 HR, 5 SB, 161 wRC+, 1.2 WAR (Injured) CF Alex Schall (AUB) - .333/.410/.529, 87 AB, 1 HR, 4 SB, 148 wRC+, 1.2 WAR RF Kaiden Harrison (KEN) - .371/.441/.685, 89 AB, 5 HR, 199 wRC+, 1.4 WAR RF Douglas Markham (WSU) - .344/.406/.567, 90 AB, 4 HR, 167 wRC+, 1.1 WAR |
02-08-2019, 03:55 PM | #246 |
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Achievements, April 1911
Injury News:
Jon Lyle -- born in Anchorage, Alaska, played for the Volcano Vista Hawks of the New Mexico Athletic Association, was the 2-time NMAA Pitcher of the Year, and a former top 10 prospect -- had a career ending UCL injury. MLB Career Milestones: Ignacio Diadoni, Atlanta Braves - 1000 K No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Joe Downey, Georgetown Hoyas, NCAA - 3K, 3BB 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: Pan Roa, Leesville Road Pride, NCHSAA 3+ HR Games: Tim Lebereton, New Orleans Baby Cakes, AAA Warren Casazza, Greensboro Grasshoppers, A Cycles: Joshua Dutton, Carbondale Terriers, IHSA Joel Verjan, Iowa Hawkeyes, NCAA Dean Maughan, Archbishop Molloy Stanners, NYSPHSAA Chet Bibo, Texas A&M Aggies, NCAA LaBron Chatten, Round Rock Express, AAA Gabriel Dupuis, Chattanooga Lookouts, AA Evan Enz, Rye Garnets, NYSPHSAA Hitting Streaks Ended: |
02-08-2019, 04:10 PM | #247 |
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1911 Draft Top 100
The 1911 draft is dominated by a mix of high school and college batters, led by Jeff Nolasco from the Buford Wolves, a high school in Georgia. The top college player is Emmett Eldridge from Arkansas and the top pitcher in the draft does not come until number 18 - Adam Sutter, a lefty pitching for Boston College. Last edited by stealofhome; 02-08-2019 at 08:05 PM. |
02-08-2019, 04:50 PM | #248 |
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1911 College and High School Champs/Awards
NCAA
Champion: TCU Horned Frogs MVP: Wilbur Primm, Kansas Jayhawks Top Pitcher: John Regan, Washington Huskies California Champion: Valhalla Norsemen MVP: Scott Sampson, Valhalla Norsemen Top Pitcher: Dylan Petska, Temecula Valley Golden Bears Florida Champion: Wiregrass Ranch Bulls MVP: Bentley Matamoras, Wiregrass Ranch Bulls Top Pitcher: Ted Arredondo, Sarasota Sailors Georgia Champion: Allatoona Buccaneers MVP: Paul Kettlewell, Lambert Longhorns Top Pitcher: Paul Kettlewell, Lambert Longhorns Illinois Champion: Carmel Corsairs MVP: Gavin Cliff, Teutopolis Wooden Shoes Top Pitcher: Ashton Bird, Carmel Corsairs New York Champion: Sachem East Flaming Arrows MVP: Benjamin Boulware, Pine Bush Bushmen Top Pitcher: Alex Belk, Island Trees Bulldogs New Mexico Champion: Sandia Matadors MVP: Trevon Harrison, Carlsbad Cavemen Top Pitcher: Nelson Nelson, Farmington Scorpions Sweet double name, Nelson North Carolina Champion: North Buncombe Black Hawks MVP: Thomas Hagan, Edenton Holmes Aces Top Pitcher: Connor Lawrence, North Buncombe Black Hawks Oregon Champion: Central Catholic Rams MVP: Robert Steigler, Jesuit Crusaders Top Pitcher: Emmanuel Riggle, Crater Comets Texas Champion: Southlake Carroll Dragons MVP: Phoenix Amoss, Southlake Carroll Dragons Top Pitcher: Caden Reed, College Station Cougars Wisconsin Champion: Denmark Vikings MVP: Chaz Krontz, Saint Marys Central Zephyrs Top Pitcher: Gael Kitchens, Denmark Vikings |
02-08-2019, 05:32 PM | #249 |
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Achievements, May 1911
MLB Career Milestones:
No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Dylan Downen, Apopka, FLHSAA - 5K, 5BB 15+ Strikeout Games: Easton Doming, Inland Empire, A+ - 16K 6+ Hit Games: Elijah Dyess, Illinois, NCAA Phillip Hyun, Kinston, A+ Quentin Cestero, Ohio State, NCAA Mitchell Shaw, Stockton, A+ 3+ HR Games: Cycles: Waylon Fitzhugh, Georgia Tech, NCAA Jake Clinger, Brother Rice, IHSA Hitting Streaks Ended: Shane Osborne, Pensacola, AA - 26G Ty Stine, Lake County, A - 36G |
02-08-2019, 05:55 PM | #250 |
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1911 MLB Draft
Eldridge and Nolasco went
one and two. Sutter was the first pitcher selected and was taken 15th overall. Round 1, Pick 1 - Atlanta Braves: CF Emmett Eldridge, age 21 Round 1, Pick 2 - Seattle Mariners: RF Jeff Nolasco, age 18 Round 1, Pick 3 - Florida Marlins: CF Nickolas Igarashi, age 21 Round 1, Pick 4 - San Francisco Giants: RF Noel Albert, age 21 Round 1, Pick 5 - Chicago White Sox: SS Harley McCloud, age 21 Round 1, Pick 6 - Florida Marlins: 1B Joshua Dutton, age 18 Round 1, Pick 7 - Detroit Tigers: LF Charlie Kiyota, age 18 Round 1, Pick 8 - Milwaukee Brewers: SS Mike Caccamo, age 22 Round 1, Pick 9 - Texas Rangers: 3B Glenn Philpot, age 21 Round 1, Pick 10 - Milwaukee Brewers: 2B Tucker Holley, age 21 Round 1, Pick 11 - Minnesota Twins: CF Tony Johnson, age 21 Round 1, Pick 12 - Toronto Blue Jays: 3B Josiah Everson, age 18 Round 1, Pick 13 - St. Louis Cardinals: CF Sheik James, age 21 Round 1, Pick 14 - Baltimore Orioles: 1B Chris Jay, age 21 Round 1, Pick 15 - Chicago Cubs: SP Adam Sutter, age 21 Round 1, Pick 16 - Colorado Rockies: SP Pete Palmer, age 18 Round 1, Pick 17 - Kansas City Royals: CF Darian Dumond, age 21 Round 1, Pick 18 - Arizona Diamondbacks: SP Shelby Valentine, age 21 Round 1, Pick 19 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: 3B Joshua Kitson, age 18 Round 1, Pick 20 - St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Spark Mejia, age 18 Round 1, Pick 21 - Los Angeles Dodgers: SP Vernon Guzman, age 21 Round 1, Pick 22 - Montreal Expos: 1B Ethan Burkhart, age 18 Round 1, Pick 23 - Philadelphia Phillies: C Tyler O'Connor, age 21 Round 1, Pick 24 - Boston Red Sox: SP Roderick St. Pierre, age 21 Round 1, Pick 25 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Titus Gibbs, age 21 Round 1, Pick 26 - Houston Astros: 3B Boyd Tran, age 21 Round 1, Pick 27 - Oakland Athletics: 3B Carl Purcel, age 21 Round 1, Pick 28 - New York Yankees: 2B Cabo Garcia, age 21 |
02-08-2019, 06:10 PM | #251 |
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Achievements, June 1911
MLB Career Milestones:
Sam Urig, Houston Astros - 200 Doubles The first to pass 200 doubles but there is a long line behind him with 194 to 150. Chris Becker, Montreal Expos - 300 Saves No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Christopher Slavchev, Mississippi, AA - 3K, 4BB 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: Joel Doyon, Pawtucket, AAA - 7 HITS Mason Davidson, Minnesota, MLB Byron Tweedy, Tennessee, AA 3+ HR Games: Dewitt Wilson, Durham, AAA Brandon Price, Albuquerque, AAA Cycles: Levi Royal, Lansing, A Jonathan DeHut, Colorado Springs, AAA Jevon Jones, Florida, MLB Porter Twedt, Phoenix (Oak), R Hitting Streaks Ended: Kendrick Kalamari, Atlanta, MLB - 26G |
02-08-2019, 06:29 PM | #252 |
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1911 MLB All-Star Rosters
American League:
SP J.P. Avila (TB) - 12-5, 2.51 ERA, 172.1 IP, 1.13 WHIP, 6.7 K/9, 5.0 WAR SP Joe Hubbard (SEA) - 12-5, 1.76 ERA, 163.2 IP, 1.08 WHIP, 4.7 K/9, 4.2 WAR SP Zach Jensen (KC) - 7-10, 3.29 ERA, 164.1 IP, 1.17 WHIP, 5.8 K/9, 4.4 WAR SP Jonathan Kinnunen (OAK) - 13-5, 2.15 ERA, 184.1 IP, 1.07 WHIP, 6.2 K/9, 4.0 WAR SP Devon McFadden (DET) - 14-6, 2.38 ERA, 189.1 IP, 1.16 WHIP, 5.2 K/9, 5.6 WAR SP Chang-Soo Park (CHA) - 12-5, 2.41 ERA, 156.2 IP, 1.11 WHIP, 5.0 K/9, 4.3 WAR RP Borya Yevgenyan (DET) - 2-1, 5 SV, 1.07 ERA, 33.2 IP, 0.92 WHIP, 7.2 K/9, 1.2 WAR CL Tommy Irwin (TEX) - 1-4, 26 SV, 3.06 ERA, 53.0 IP, 1.34 WHIP, 5.8 K/9, 1.6 WAR (Injured) CL Gideon Martin (BAL) - 3-2, 19 SV, 1.06 ERA, 34.0 IP, 1.09 WHIP, 6.6 K/9, 0.8 WAR CL Kyle Reifer (MIN) - 3-2, 26 SV, 1.12 ERA, 48.1 IP, 1.01 WHIP, 8.8 K/9, 1.7 WAR C Cab Carradine (OAK) - .313/.365/.347, 300 AB, 114 wRC+, 2.5 WAR C Dan McKee (BOS) - .298/.361/.370, 262 AB, 2 HR, 1 SB, 110 wRC+, 2.1 WAR 1B Aiden Massicotte (KC) - .344/.386/.437, 407 AB, 63 SB, 132 wRC+, 3.9 WAR 2B Dylan Teague (TB) - .318/.365/.423, 371 AB, 3 HR, 33 SB, 132 wRC+, 2.1 WAR 3B Alonso Carvajal (NYY) - .346/.386/.498, 402 AB, 2 HR, 51 SB, 155 wRC+, 4.6 WAR 3B Jeremy Goode (BAL) - .395/.445/.517, 238 AB, 1 HR, 21 SB, 183 wRC+, 3.8 WAR (Injured) 3B Trevor Ziliak (KC) - .308/.385/.384, 341 AB, 3 HR, 129 wRC+, 3.5 WAR SS Cole Dins (HOU) - .293/.336/.376, 396 AB, 3 HR, 8 SB, 109 wRC+, 4.1 WAR SS Tomas Reed (MIN) - .305/.383/.501, 367 AB, 5 HR, 34 SB, 148 wRC+, 4.1 WAR LF Bobby Cattouse (TEX) - .319/.375/.442, 326 AB, 9 HR, 144 wRC+, 2.7 WAR LF Nate Clements (NYY) - .307/.412/.404, 349 AB, 5 HR, 1 SB, 149 wRC+, 4.4 WAR CF Rob Mosher (HOU) - .347/.405/.490, 406 AB, 25 SB, 158 wRC+, 2.3 WAR CF Andy Thornton (KC) - .275/.378/.368, 356 AB, 1 HR, 30 SB, 121 wRC+, 2.8 WAR RF Lochlan Collyer (OAK) - .317/.344/.388, 410 AB, 1 HR, 34 SB, 116 wRC+, 3.0 WAR RF Wes Grossman (SEA) - .306/.384/.406, 372 AB, 2 HR, 29 SB, 135 wRC+, 2.9 WAR National League: SP Kurt Cheshier (COL) - 11-9, 3.08 ERA, 172.1 IP, 1.27 WHIP, 4.1 K/9, 3.7 WAR SP Joe Ramage (SF) - 11-5, 2.62 ERA, 175.0 IP, 1.33 WHIP, 4.4 K/9, 3.0 WAR SP Dory Sumila (MON) - 11-9, 2.24 ERA, 176.2 IP, 1.20 WHIP, 5.4 K/9, 3.9 WAR SP Eric Walton (LAD) - 10-5, 2.71 ERA, 153.0 IP, 1.20 WHIP, 4.7 K/9, 2.9 WAR SP Everett Williams (LAD) - 13-4, 2.27 ERA, 170.1 IP, 1.10 WHIP, 3.1 K/9, 3.0 WAR SP Goran Williams (COL) - 9-7, 2.52 ERA, 146.2 IP, 1.26 WHIP, 4.8 K/9, 3.7 WAR RP P.J. Clark (COL) - 5-2, 1.50 ERA, 30.0 IP, 1.13 WHIP, 7.2 K/9, 1.3 WAR RP Art Roach (COL) - 2-1, 1.67 ERA, 27.0 IP, 0.85 WHIP, 8.0 K/9, 1.1 WAR (Injured) CL Fabian Ricci (ATL) - 4-3, 15 SV, 1.29 ERA, 42.0 IP, 1.21 WHIP, 7.5 K/9, 1.3 WAR CL Noe Whyel (CIN) - 6-4, 24 SV, 2.05 ERA, 48.1 IP, 1.30 WHIP, 6.7 K/9, 1.1 WAR C Jeremy Humiston (CHC) - .302/.337/.364, 321 AB, 2 HR, 1 SB, 111 wRC+, 2.5 WAR C Skyler Monroy (MIL) - .269/.365/.362, 290 AB, 2 HR, 119 wRC+, 2.7 WAR C Donovan Morris (PHI) - .315/.380/.383, 295 AB, 1 HR, 119 wRC+, 2.3 WAR 1B Jody Hajek (ATL) - .335/.418/.441, 379 AB, 8 HR, 12 SB, 152 wRC+, 1.7 WAR 2B Oscar Valenzuela (ATL) - .268/.360/.338, 325 AB, 2 HR, 114 wRC+, 2.2 WAR 3B Elijah Valdez (FLA) - .318/.359/.421, 359 AB, 4 HR, 9 SB, 131 wRC+, 3.0 WAR SS Jack Dulude (LAD) - .274/.356/.339, 336 AB, 1 HR, 21 SB, 113 wRC+, 3.3 WAR SS Kendrick Kalamari (ATL) - .301/.368/.415, 402 AB, 3 HR, 29 SB, 131 wRC+, 4.4 WAR SS Jim Rinehardt (COL) - .280/.356/.403, 350 AB, 8 HR, 109 wRC+, 2.9 WAR LF Nate Verity (CHC) - .318/.436/.389, 280 AB, 3 HR, 1 SB, 137 wRC+, 1.9 WAR CF Jeremy Lowry (CIN) - .299/.347/.390, 341 AB, 1 HR, 16 SB, 119 wRC+, 2.4 WAR CF Geraldo Morales (NYM) - .278/.326/.412, 371 AB, 4 HR, 31 SB, 121 wRC+, 2.4 WAR CF Jevon Jones (FLA) - .320/.364/.415, 381 AB, 6 HR, 4 SB, 127 wRC+, 3.3 WAR CF Aiden Shelton (ARI) - .336/.405/.490, 384 AB, 2 HR, 57 SB, 165 wRC+, 4.7 WAR RF Mike Goodale (MIL) - .289/.356/.444, 374 AB, 8 HR, 32 SB, 133 wRC+, 1.7 WAR |
02-08-2019, 06:42 PM | #253 |
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Achievements, July 1911
Injury News:
Dave Sweet will be retiring due to a torn labrum injury. He was the #2 pitching prospect in 1901 and the top pitching prospect in 1902, but never could stay healthy. He did manage to string together a few above average seasons, but they were always cut short due to injury. MLB Career Milestones: The old man's still got it! First pitcher to 2000 strikeouts in a career. J.P. Avila, Tampa Bay Devil Rays - 2000 K Yun-ho Chun, Texas Rangers - 900 Stolen Bases No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Kevin Southwick, Lancaster, IND - 2K, 4BB Colton Wodolatsky, Lakeland, R - 2K, 2BB 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: 3+ HR Games: Leifur Jansson, Rancho Cucamonga, A+ Cycles: Hitting Streaks Ended: Sheik James, Jupiter, R - 28G |
02-08-2019, 06:57 PM | #254 |
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Achievements, August 1911
MLB Career Milestones:
Aiden Massicotte, Kansas City Royals - 600 SB Andrejs Silamikelis, St. Louis Cardinals - 500 SB No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Teddy Straub, Vancouver, A- - 12K, 1BB Ronnie Martinez, Staten Island, A- - 6K, 2BB 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: Dion Perry, Mississippi, AA 3+ HR Games: Damion Bryson, Fort Myers, R Alfred Rios, Ottawa, AAA Armand Lindbeck, Odgen, R Phil White, Billings, R Ruben Cardillo, Billings, R The offense in the Pioneer League is a little out of control. I'll have to see what I can do to fix it. Cycles: Mike Poston, El Paso, AAA Michel Perdona, Bristol, R Kendrick Kalamari, Atlanta, MLB Spawn Ellison, Midland, AA Fred Gomez, Pensacola, AA Hitting Streaks Ended: Delbert Dyer, Peoria (SD2), R - 26G |
02-08-2019, 07:10 PM | #255 |
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Achievements, September/October 1911
MLB Career Milestones:
Joe Ramage, San Francisco Giants - 1000 K No-Hitters/Perfect Games: 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: 3+ HR Games: Ryan Vicknair, Scranton WB, AAA Jordan Shauwecker, Hickory, A Cycles: Hitting Streaks Ended: |
02-08-2019, 07:14 PM | #256 |
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1911 MLB Playoffs
The Padres have the second most wins in major league history (Royals are #1) and have been to 9 playoffs. They finally break through and win a championship in 1911.
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02-08-2019, 07:47 PM | #257 |
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1911 MLB Award Winners
AL MVP: Tomas Reed, SS, Minnesota Twins (3) - 8.8 WAR, 158 wRC+, 14.9 ZR Reed is putting together quite the beginning to his career. 3 years in the league, 3 MVP awards. NL MVP: Aiden Shelton, CF, Arizona Diamondbacks - 7.1 WAR, 164 wRC+, -5.3 ZR AL Top Pitcher: Devon McFadden, RHP, Detroit Tigers - 8.3 WAR, 75 FIP-, 2.2 K/BB NL Top Pitcher: Curtis Adams, LHP, Milwaukee Brewers - 6.3 WAR, 80 FIP-, 1.9 K/BB Adams was selected 6th overall in 1908 out of Houston after failing to sign in 1907. He pitched one game in Rookie ball and then got called up to the major leagues, starting 9 games in his draft year. He has steadily been increasing his starting role until this year where he put it all together. AL Rookie of the Year: Mohamed Sabry, 3B, Boston Red Sox - 4.5 WAR, 137 wRC+, 2.8 ZR NL Rookie of the Year: Bryant Galban, LHP, Chicago Cubs - 3.9 WAR, 98 FIP-, 1.2 K/BB AL Reliever of the Year: Kyle Reifer, LHP, Minnesota Twins - 5.0 WPA, 53 FIP-, 2.8 K/BB NL Reliever of the Year: Noe Whyel, RHP, Cincinnati Reds - 4.4 WPA, 83 FIP-, 1.8 K/BB |
02-08-2019, 08:19 PM | #258 |
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1911 Free Agency
J.P. Avila is back on the market at age 39. He accumulated 13.6 WAR in his two seasons with the Devil Rays and finished 3rd in the Pitcher of the Year voting in 1911. He is still demanding a large sum but couldn't possibly pitch for much longer, right? Josh Fowler has had an interesting career. He has spent nearly his entire career with the Giants but was traded to the Padres this season and was part of the World Series team. He hasn't been an overall MVP candidate, but he has been one of the most consistent catchers, right behind Dan McKee in terms of career value. |
02-08-2019, 09:28 PM | #259 |
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1911 Unsigned Draftees
The NCAA was in pretty good shape this year. Michigan was in the biggest trouble with 16 players.
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02-08-2019, 10:02 PM | #260 |
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1911 Where Are They Now?
Top Prospects:
Aiden Shelton - He just won the NL MVP award and is on a great path early in his career. Devon McFadden - He just won the AL Pitcher of the Year award and is on a great path early in his career. Draftees: Jody Hajek - The top draft prospect in 1906 broke into the major leagues in 1909 but has not performed well until this past year, when he won the Silver Slugger at 1B and made the all-star team. His hitting has been major league quality, but his defense is absolutely atrocious, even at 1B. Carl Adams - The number one pick in 1906 has had a much better career, with a peak value so far of 6.2 WAR in 1910. Joshua Wong - He was the top high school draft selection in 1906, going to the Devil Rays. He has played over 370 MLB games with a total of 3.0 WAR. Award Winners: Savion Deanes - The 1906 AL MVP really took a nosedive after his best season. He did follow the 8.2 WAR campaign with a 6.8 one in 1907, but then 3.3, 3.9, and 2.8. He strained his hamstring last year and spent most of his time in AAA. Warren Powell - The 1906 AL Rookie of the Year has had a solid career, but was never able to replicate or build on his success. He's currently backup catcher for the Twins. Mike Pohlman - The 1906 NL Rookie of the Year did have a few very good years in 1906 through 1908. Then injuries began to wreck his body, severely limiting his capability to produce. Other: Mario Shawhan - He had a 7 hit game in 1906 for the Plant Panthers of the Florida High School league. He was drafted in the 22nd round in 1906, went to college at Missouri, and then has failed to sign in the past three drafts. He is currently without a team. Trevor Salisbury - He had a 41 game hitting streak for the Oklahoma Sooners. He was drafted 13th overall in 1906 by the Reds and is currently a backup infielder in the Indians organization. Sam Byrd - He had a 4 HR game in AAA, the only one I still remember seeing. He did crack the major leagues for a handful of games but never hit a home run. He retired in 1910. Danny Hanna - He was the top unsigned draftee in 1906 and went to Stanford and was drafted by the Red Sox in 1909. He's still in the lower parts of their organization. |
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