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02-08-2019, 10:56 PM | #261 |
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1911 Hall of Fame
Shemar Myrie, RHP Myrie is another pitcher whose career was overshadowed by Cabedo and Avila. He was their contemporary, but just slightly below their level. He finished 2nd or 3rd in the Pitcher of the Year voting 5 times and was selected to 5 all-star teams. He was the AL division series MVP twice, but unfortunately never won a World Series title. Shutouts were no stranger of his, having thrown 34 of them in his major league career. Career MLB Stats: 360 G, 537 BB, 1380 K, 2.22 FIP, 82 FIP-, 65.6 WAR Kevin Kramer, SS Kramer retires as the best shortstop in Major League history, or at least the best of his time. He won the 1905 NL MVP, the 1900 World Series, was a 4-time all-star, 5-time gold glover, and one-time silver slugger. Defense was certainly his strong suit, but he could hold his own as an average bat as well. Career MLB Stats: 5788 PA, .296 wOBA, 92 wRC+, 208.9 ZR, 45.7 WAR Roberto Castellon, LHP Castellon was a well-known name around the league in its first 5 or 6 years, but he sharply dropped off his low-30s age plateau. He was a 2-time all-star but could never push into the elite starting pitching group. Career MLB Stats: 272 G, 475 BB, 961 K, 2.44 FIP, 86 FIP-, 39.7 WAR Ben Schmidt, LHP Schmidt's career was very similar to Castellon's. He had 3 very good seasons and 4 well above average ones. However, he never broke into the elite starters and didn't hold his longevity quite enough. He was a 2-time all-star and finished 3rd in the Pitcher of the Year award once. Career MLB Stats: 262 G, 301 BB, 611 K, 2.49 FIP, 88 FIP-, 38.9 WAR Gelacio Arcos, CF Arcos is the CF equivalent of Lazalde last year. He is right on the cusp of the Hall of Fame, but he's going to stay out. He had the peak necessary - two years of over 7.5 WAR, including an MVP in 1902. He was a three-time all-star, two-time gold glove, one-time silver slugger, and one-time World Series champion. In the years of stolen base frenzy, he was right at the top, finishing his career with 809, currently 3rd all-time. His 152 stolen bases in 1902 may stand as a record for a long time, and of the top SB leaders, he is the only one to have positive baserunning run value. However, his value dropped precipitously in 1908 when he turned 32 after a fractured ankle and was never quite the same. Career MLB Stats: 5494 PA, .320 wOBA, 109 wRC+, 85.9 ZR, 38.0 WAR Esteban Villegas, LHP Villegas was slightly different from the other good starters in that he was more consistent but had a lower peak. His best year was in 1906 with 4.5 WAR, but he stayed in the 2-5 WAR range from 1900 to 1907. He never made an all-star team, but he did win the World Series in 1904 with the Pirates. Career MLB Stats: 291 G, 724 BB, 987 K, 2.84 FIP, 101 FIP-, 28.5 WAR Luis Navarro, LHP Navarro was one of the better closers in the beginning years of the league, making three all-star teams and winning two reliever of the year awards. Career MLB Stats: 476 G, 146 BB, 322 K, 202 SV, 2.10 FIP, 74 FIP-, 25.9 WPA, 13.5 WAR Jaheim Ausberry, LHP Ausberry had a few good years as the Mets, Tigers, and Devil Rays closer, making two all-star teams. He tried to resurrect his career as an Indy league starter at the age of 39 and even pitched a shutout. He must have rethought his decision as he retired at the end of the year. Career MLB Stats: 497 G, 176 BB, 335 K, 194 SV, 2.24 FIP, 82 FIP-, 15.4 WPA, 10.2 WAR Last edited by stealofhome; 02-08-2019 at 10:57 PM. |
02-08-2019, 11:53 PM | #262 |
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1911 Top Players Under Age 30
Jon Wilbur, RHP:
Was drafted with the 22nd overall pick in 1901 to the Houston Astros out of Sachem East High School in New York, where he was the pitcher of the year and MVP. He was a top 50 prospect before making the Astros rotation in 1905 and has been above average every year since. Geraldo Morales, CF: 4th overall pick in 1906 out of the University of Miami. He became the Mets starting CF in 1907 and has won 4 Gold Gloves and a Silver Slugger and has made 3 All-Star teams in 5 years. He was born in Barnstable Town, MA. Tristan Hunsinger, 1B: 16th overall pick in 1903 out of the University of Florida and moved immediately after one game in Rookie ball into the Twins starting lineup. He has made two all-star teams and won two silver sluggers. He led the league in home runs in 1911 with 11. Lochlan Collyer, RF: 3rd round draft pick in 1903 from the Indiana Hoosiers. He spent a year and a half in the minor leagues and then debuted with the Athletics. His career changed drastically in 1907 where he went from replacement level player to MVP candidate. He has made three all-star teams and has one gold glove. Tomas Reed, SS: Reed needs no introduction and he certainly belongs on this list after three straight MVP awards before the age of 25. He was the first overall draft pick in 1908 out of Oregon State. Trevor Ziliak, 3B: 56th overall pick out of Arkansas in 1903. He was primed for a very good...prime, but he lost weeks and months to thumb, thigh, shoulder, and back injuries. Last edited by stealofhome; 02-08-2019 at 11:58 PM. |
02-09-2019, 12:12 AM | #263 |
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1911 FA Summary
J.P. Avila stayed in the American League and signed with the Texas Rangers. He'll be 41 at the end of the contract. Fowler originally signed with an Independent League team but then had his contract purchased by the White Sox. That is very common in this world as it seems that the Indy teams seem to be more aggressive or capable of signing some players. |
02-09-2019, 12:34 AM | #264 |
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1912 Top 100 Prospects
The top prospect list has returned to its normal form - the top 10 are hitters and only 20-30 are pitchers.
Kyle Matthews is the top prospect. Where did he come from? He was a 15th round draft pick in 1908 out of an Illinois high school. Over the course of three years, his overall potential increased from 25 to 50 to 65 to 80. The top pitcher is Del Ayling, who is somewhat unknown but less so as Matthews. He was a 2nd round draft pick in 1909 after finishing 2nd in Pitcher of the Year award in the Georgia high school league. He was part of the trade that sent Josh Fowler to San Diego. |
02-09-2019, 09:13 AM | #265 |
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1912 NCAA All-Stars
Team 1:
SP Greg Booth (FOR) - 3-1, 1.18 ERA, 38.0 IP, 0.89 WHIP, 3.8 K/9, 1.0 WAR SP Rob Dyda (MD) - 3-1, 2.36 ERA, 34.1 IP, 1.17 WHIP, 4.2 K/9, 1.1 WAR SP Karl Hagen (TCU) - 3-1, 1.56 ERA, 34.2 IP, 0.98 WHIP, 4.9 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Jake Ivins (OSU) - 3-1, 1.53 ERA, 35.1 IP, 0.85 WHIP, 6.6 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Donald Reiners (CSF) - 2-1, 1.38 ERA, 32.2 IP, 0.83 WHIP, 1.9 K/9, 1.1 WAR SP Sam Sciascia (ASU) - 4-1, 1.02 ERA, 44.0 IP, 0.73 WHIP, 5.3 K/9, 1.7 WAR CL Rodrigo Reyes (SJRS) - 1-0, 4 SV, 0.46 ERA, 19.2 IP, 0.41 WHIP, 7.8 K/9, 1.0 WAR (Injured) CL Mark Sims (PENN) - 0-1, 4 SV, 0.67 ERA, 13.1 IP, 0.97 WHIP, 8.1 K/9, 0.7 WAR C Hayden Martin (BC) - .349/.443/.506, 83 AB, 3 HR, 160 wRC+, 1.3 WAR C Anastacio Richins (OKST) - .294/.395/.412, 68 AB, 125 wRC+, 0.7 WAR 1B Robin Palacias (SJSU) - .386/.481/.636, 88 AB, 6 HR, 209 wRC+, 1.8 WAR 2B Jesse Ray Thompson (NEB) - .374/.448/.626, 91 AB, 3 HR, 2 SB, 187 wRC+, 1.3 WAR 3B Lee Chandler (DUK) - .420/.454/.602, 88 AB, 3 HR, 193 wRC+, 1.5 WAR 3B George Tompkins (PUR) - .353/.398/.647, 85 AB, 3 HR, 181 wRC+, 1.4 WAR SS Rory Shew (UCSB) - .330/.413/.532, 94 AB, 1 HR, 4 SB, 155 wRC+, 1.7 WAR LF Graviel Caceres (OKST) - .322/.416/.506, 87 AB, 1 HR, 4 SB, 154 wRC+, 1.0 WAR LF Tadeo Ozuna (UNM) - .400/.462/.642, 95 AB, 3 HR, 4 SB, 209 wRC+, 1.7 WAR CF Brantley Kriegel (MIN) - .329/.418/.608, 79 AB, 2 HR, 1 SB, 175 wRC+, 1.1 WAR (Injured) CF Kameron Lais (OK) - .398/.455/.648, 88 AB, 2 HR, 2 SB, 195 wRC+, 1.5 WAR Team 2: SP Kenny Aberlin (BC) - 3-2, 2.66 ERA, 44.0 IP, 1.07 WHIP, 4.5 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Kangi Bossart (PEP) - 2-2, 2.88 ERA, 40.2 IP, 0.98 WHIP, 6.0 K/9, 1.6 WAR SP Michael Chowanec (GH) - 4-0, 1.48 ERA, 42.2 IP, 0.82 WHIP, 3.4 K/9, 1.1 WAR SP Brian Rosa (PSU) - 4-0, 1.46 ERA, 37.0 IP, 0.78 WHIP, 5.6 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Owen Santos (MSU) - 3-1, 1.27 ERA, 35.1 IP, 0.91 WHIP, 4.3 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP James Zorn (SMG) - 3-1, 1.75 ERA, 36.0 IP, 1.03 WHIP, 4.5 K/9, 0.9 WAR CL Shawn Elam (PIT) - 2-1, 0.00 ERA, 18.2 IP, 0.91 WHIP, 6.8 K/9, 0.7 WAR CL Josh Rincones (MIS) - 1-0, 3 SV, 2.19 ERA, 12.1 IP, 1.05 WHIP, 8.8 K/9, 0.4 WAR C Igor Brown (UHC) - .323/.389/.468, 62 AB, 133 wRC+, 0.6 WAR C Luke Liles (BAY) - .364/.434/.424, 66 AB, 141 wRC+, 0.7 WAR 1B Hunter Iakona (WF) - .385/.451/.626, 91 AB, 4 HR, 192 wRC+, 1.6 WAR (Injured) 1B Drake McPhee (ECP) - .372/.484/.615, 78 AB, 3 HR, 1 SB, 207 wRC+, 1.3 WAR 2B Lipet Hankins (UHC) - .327/.353/.561, 98 AB, 2 HR, 3 SB, 151 wRC+, 1.2 WAR 3B Deion Lee (LOY) - .356/.398/.621, 87 AB, 4 HR, 1 SB, 174 wRC+, 1.4 WAR SS Shelby Allen (TTU) - .287/.333/.598, 87 AB, 6 HR, 1 SB, 148 wRC+, 1.3 WAR (Injured) LF Timmy Galvan (UCSB) - .385/.458/.615, 91 AB, 4 HR, 193 wRC+, 1.3 WAR CF Matthew Michael (VAN) - .284/.442/.581, 74 AB, 4 HR, 3 SB, 174 wRC+, 1.2 WAR RF Billy García (MICH) - .429/.490/.527, 91 AB, 5 SB, 180 wRC+, 1.2 WAR RF Kaiden Harrison (KEN) - .330/.388/.564, 94 AB, 4 HR, 2 SB, 156 wRC+, 1.0 WAR RF Jason Sullivan (VIR) - .353/.440/.682, 85 AB, 6 HR, 199 wRC+, 1.5 WAR |
02-09-2019, 09:28 AM | #266 |
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Achievements, April 1912
MLB Career Milestones:
Kurt Bridges, New York Yankees - 300 Saves No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Giovanni Stout, Southlake Carroll, TUIL - 8K, 3BB Steve Ashbrook, Tulane, NCAA - 4K, 2BB Brant Honaker, Clinton, A - 7K, 3BB Doug Meier, Temecula Valley, CIF - 4K, 2BB 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: Lipet Hankins, Houston, NCAA Gabriel Shubitidze, Vanderbildt, NCAA 3+ HR Games: Warren Casazza, Jacksonville, AA Levi Galluzzo, Reading, AA Brent Luongo, Visalia, A+ Ray Buck, Nazareth Academy, IHSA Cycles: Billy Pence, Texas AM, NCAA Jeremiah Wilkins, Wake Forest, NCAA Tadeo Ozuna, New Mexico, NCAA Stephen Meister, Pennsylvania, NCAA Alton McDonald, Reading, AA Hitting Streaks Ended: Ty Jackson, El Dorado, TUIL |
02-09-2019, 09:46 AM | #267 |
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1912 Draft Top 100
The top draft prospect is Phoenix Amoss - 3-time TUIL MVP. He was the best player in the state of Texas as a 15 year old high school freshman. The top college player is Wilbur Primm, a 3B out of Kansas. He won the NCAA MVP last year. Pitching continues to be a weakness in the draft as the top pitcher comes in at number 17 - Jacob Mansi, a righty for Oklahoma State. |
02-09-2019, 10:18 AM | #268 |
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1912 College and High School Champs/Awards
NCAA
Champion: Florida Gators MVP: Hunter Iakona, Wake Forest Demon Deacons Top Pitcher: Jake Ivins, Oregon State Beavers Ivins has now won 3 Pitcher of the Year awards, including one in high school. He finished 2nd or 3rd in high school three times. California Champion: Temecula Valley Golden Bears MVP: Alfredo Rios, Clayton Valley Charter Ugly Eagles Top Pitcher: Dylan Mulholland, Fountain Valley Barons Florida Champion: Wiregrass Ranch Bulls MVP: Zack Manthey, Apopka Blue Darters Top Pitcher: Zack Manthey, Apopka Blue Darters Georgia Champion: Hardaway Hawks MVP: Steve Lainhart, North Cobb Warriors Top Pitcher: Steve Lainhart, North Cobb Warriors Illinois Champion: Joliet Catholic Academy Hilltoppers MVP: Ashton Bird, Carmel Corsairs Top Pitcher: Ashton Bird, Carmel Corsairs New York Champion: Archbishop Molloy Stanners MVP: Benjamin Boulware, Pine Bush Bushmen Top Pitcher: Davis Hackathorn, Archbishop Molloy Stanners New Mexico Champion: Mayfield Trojans MVP: Denley Wright, Sandia Matadors Top Pitcher: Nelson Nelson, Farmington Scorpions Sweet double pitching awards, Nelson North Carolina Champion: Southern Guilford Storm MVP: Joe Vavala, Pinecrest Patriots Top Pitcher: Leon Romain, Conley Vikings Oregon Champion: Crater Comets MVP: Elliott Reed, Springfield Millers Top Pitcher: Waylon Jackman, Sheldon Irish Texas Champion: Southlake Carroll Dragons MVP: Bill Williams, El Dorado Aztecs Top Pitcher: Giovanni Stout, Southlake Carroll Dragons Wisconsin Champion: Denmark Vikings That's three years in a row for the Vikings and 5 championships out of 13 chances. MVP: John Madden, Saint Marys Central Zephyrs Top Pitcher: Bastian Madrid, Waupun Warriors |
02-09-2019, 10:34 AM | #269 |
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Achievements, May 1912
MLB Career Milestones:
Jody Davison, White Sox - 2000 Hits The first in major league history to reach that mark. Aiden Shelton, Arizona Diamondbacks - 500 SB Ron Griffin, Baltimore Orioles - 1000 K Danny Kane, Chicago Cubs - 1000 K No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Israel Ayala, Dayton, A+ - 14K, 7BB 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: Steven Lemanski, Tacoma, AAA 3+ HR Games: Dave Moore, Hartford, AA Cycles: Andy Qumi, Fresno Sate, NCAA Jordan Schauwecker, Hickory, A Ryan Vicknair, Scranton WB, AAA Hitting Streaks Ended: Freddy Haake, Gwinnett, AAA - 25G Evan Keck, Lovett, GHSA - 28G Norris Lazorik, San Diego State, NCAA - 26G Stephen Thomas, BYU, NCAA - 25G Thomas ran out of games in college. His streak never ended but he will age out next year. |
02-09-2019, 12:55 PM | #270 |
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1912 MLB Draft
Perhaps Phoenix Amoss had very high draft signing demands, because he did not get drafted until the 4th round.
D.J Leverton was drafted first overall, Wilbur Primm was the number one college draftee, and Jacob Mansi went 7th overall. Round 1, Pick 1 - Toronto Blue Jays: CF D.J. Leverton, age 18 Round 1, Pick 2 - Los Angeles Angels: 3B Wilbur Primm, age 21 Round 1, Pick 3 - San Francisco Giants: 3B Zack Benson, age 21 Round 1, Pick 4 - Arizona Diamondbacks: 3B Deion Lee, age 21 Round 1, Pick 5 - Montreal Expos: 2B Tyler Arant, age 21 Round 1, Pick 6 - Houston Astros: SS Rory Shew, age 21 Round 1, Pick 7 - Cleveland Indians: SP Jacob Mansi, age 21 Round 1, Pick 8 - Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Brantley Kriegel, age 21 Round 1, Pick 9 - Florida Marlins: 1B Benjamin Boulware, age 18 Round 1, Pick 10 - Milwaukee Brewers: SP Alex Lieser, age 18 Round 1, Pick 11 - St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Billy Pence, age 21 Round 1, Pick 12 - Minnesota Twins: LF Anakin Daley, age 18 Round 1, Pick 13 - Baltimore Orioles: CF Matthew Michael, age 21 Round 1, Pick 14 - Kansas City Royals: CF Jim Alexander, age 21 Round 1, Pick 15 - Seattle Mariners: RF Grady Valdes, age 21 Round 1, Pick 16 - New York Mets: CF Tony Johnson, age 22 Round 1, Pick 17 - Chicago Cubs: SP Ethan Sublett, age 18 Round 1, Pick 18 - Detroit Tigers: SP Delmar Edwards, age 21 Round 1, Pick 19 - Oakland Athletics: 3B Jax Fink, age 18 Round 1, Pick 20 - Cincinnati Reds: LF Callisto Rosado, age 21 Round 1, Pick 21 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: CF Vincente Archuleta, age 18 Round 1, Pick 22 - Philadelphia Phillies: SP Sylvester Palumbo, age 21 Round 1, Pick 23 - Minnesota Twins: CL Mark Sims, age 21 Round 1, Pick 24 - Boston Red Sox: LF Blaine Vaughn, age 21 Round 1, Pick 25 - Los Angeles Dodgers: RF Darian Wilson, age 21 Round 1, Pick 26 - New York Yankees: 3B Leandro Garcia, age 21 Round 1, Pick 29 - New York Yankees: 3B Jack McConnell, age 21 |
02-09-2019, 01:10 PM | #271 |
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Achievements, June 1912
MLB Career Milestones:
J.P. Avila, Texas Rangers - 100 WAR No-Hitters/Perfect Games: 15+ Strikeout Games: Alex Bryon, Tennessee, AA - 15K 6+ Hit Games: 3+ HR Games: Hoitsu Gehle, Buffalo, AAA Noah Brown, Jupiter, A+- 4 HR Bob Bikker, Greensboro, A Cycles: Hitting Streaks Ended: Talbot Petzinger, Lancaster Barnstormers, IND - 26G |
02-09-2019, 01:30 PM | #272 |
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1912 MLB All-Star Rosters
American League:
SP Chris Adams (SEA) - 13-6, 2.12 ERA, 157.1 IP, 1.10 WHIP, 4.7 K/9, 4.0 WAR SP Ruben Arzu (NYY) - 10-5, 1.90 ERA, 156.2 IP, 1.15 WHIP, 4.4 K/9, 3.4 WAR SP J.P. Avila (TEX) - 8-8, 2.58 ERA, 167.2 IP, 1.27 WHIP, 5.9 K/9, 3.7 WAR SP Herbert Bing (LAA) - 15-6, 2.45 ERA, 183.1 IP, 1.27 WHIP, 3.6 K/9, 3.3 WAR SP Devon McFadden (DET) - 14-4, 2.83 ERA, 174.2 IP, 1.23 WHIP, 4.8 K/9, 3.6 WAR (Injured) SP Rick Vandervelde (SEA) - 8-8, 3.41 ERA, 150.1 IP, 1.52 WHIP, 6.3 K/9, 4.0 WAR CL Gideon Martin (BAL) - 4-3, 25 SV, 1.68 ERA, 48.1 IP, 0.95 WHIP, 7.8 K/9, 2.3 WAR CL Yel Mkrtchyan (LAA) - 2-0, 20 SV, 1.05 ERA, 42.2 IP, 1.10 WHIP, 4.6 K/9, 0.5 WAR CL Kyle Reifer (MIN) - 5-4, 27 SV, 2.36 ERA, 49.2 IP, 1.25 WHIP, 7.4 K/9, 1.5 WAR CL Borya Yevgenyan (DET) - 2-4, 32 SV, 1.98 ERA, 50.0 IP, 1.32 WHIP, 7.6 K/9, 0.9 WAR C Cab Carradine (OAK) - .317/.356/.352, 199 AB, 1 SB, 112 wRC+, 1.8 WAR C Nick Klimes (SEA) - .289/.336/.338, 284 AB, 1 HR, 2 SB, 97 wRC+, 1.9 WAR C Zach Yoder (NYY) - .292/.341/.373, 295 AB, 4 HR, 104 wRC+, 1.9 WAR 1B Thome Sotelo (BOS) - .318/.423/.418, 340 AB, 3 HR, 23 SB, 142 wRC+, 3.0 WAR 2B Andrew Bender (BAL) - .327/.381/.469, 303 AB, 2 HR, 41 SB, 144 wRC+, 3.7 WAR (Injured) 3B Alonso Carvajal (NYY) - .355/.399/.575, 369 AB, 1 HR, 55 SB, 176 wRC+, 5.5 WAR 3B Oliveiro Mendez (CLE) - .307/.385/.401, 352 AB, 4 HR, 1 SB, 118 wRC+, 3.1 WAR 3B Mohamed Sabry (BOS) - .302/.375/.446, 377 AB, 2 HR, 28 SB, 136 wRC+, 3.7 WAR SS Tomas Reed (MIN) - .314/.381/.476, 382 AB, 2 HR, 43 SB, 146 wRC+, 5.3 WAR LF Marco Gasca (KC) - .326/.384/.413, 341 AB, 2 HR, 11 SB, 134 wRC+, 2.3 WAR CF Brendan Mullen (SEA) - .303/.382/.416, 317 AB, 3 HR, 23 SB, 134 wRC+, 3.1 WAR CF Rashan Ramírez (CHA) - .276/.320/.401, 319 AB, 1 HR, 5 SB, 107 wRC+, 3.1 WAR CF Gines Turner (DET) - .339/.403/.464, 295 AB, 5 HR, 50 SB, 140 wRC+, 2.9 WAR RF Wes Grossman (SEA) - .331/.407/.425, 360 AB, 2 HR, 25 SB, 135 wRC+, 2.8 WAR RF Rudy Mullane (TOR) - .287/.384/.410, 324 AB, 7 HR, 136 wRC+, 2.3 WAR (Injured) National League: SP Henry Angelbeek (SD) - 12-8, 3.41 ERA, 177.0 IP, 1.27 WHIP, 4.3 K/9, 3.5 WAR SP Ryder Jackson (SD) - 10-3, 1.37 ERA, 124.2 IP, 1.11 WHIP, 5.8 K/9, 3.0 WAR SP Chris Russell (NYM) - 6-9, 2.85 ERA, 157.2 IP, 1.17 WHIP, 4.3 K/9, 3.1 WAR SP Koby Webb (SD) - 12-4, 2.22 ERA, 158.0 IP, 1.07 WHIP, 4.6 K/9, 3.5 WAR SP Everett Williams (LAD) - 12-2, 2.49 ERA, 169.2 IP, 1.14 WHIP, 4.1 K/9, 3.7 WAR SP Goran Williams (COL) - 10-5, 2.38 ERA, 151.1 IP, 1.17 WHIP, 4.4 K/9, 3.1 WAR CL Sean Becker (LAD) - 4-3, 19 SV, 1.59 ERA, 51.0 IP, 1.24 WHIP, 5.5 K/9, 0.2 WAR CL Jonathan Fanning (MON) - 2-2, 22 SV, 1.29 ERA, 42.0 IP, 1.19 WHIP, 8.6 K/9, 1.5 WAR CL Clement Link (FLA) - 9-3, 16 SV, 1.89 ERA, 47.2 IP, 1.34 WHIP, 7.4 K/9, 1.5 WAR CL Noe Whyel (CIN) - 5-4, 23 SV, 1.79 ERA, 50.1 IP, 1.11 WHIP, 7.3 K/9, 1.5 WAR C Jeremy Humiston (SD) - .281/.332/.362, 235 AB, 1 HR, 1 SB, 105 wRC+, 2.0 WAR (Injured) C Sam Palmer (PIT) - .230/.328/.318, 217 AB, 1 HR, 1 SB, 90 wRC+, 1.2 WAR C Joel Stevens (COL) - .287/.345/.340, 282 AB, 1 HR, 90 wRC+, 2.1 WAR 1B Ben Trowers (NYM) - .312/.360/.411, 314 AB, 4 HR, 121 wRC+, 1.6 WAR 2B Luke Spurlock (SD) - .259/.356/.359, 320 AB, 2 HR, 40 SB, 113 wRC+, 3.6 WAR 3B Danny Hurst (LAD) - .298/.371/.367, 373 AB, 4 HR, 15 SB, 120 wRC+, 2.3 WAR SS Bill Desmond (CIN) - .313/.361/.384, 367 AB, 2 HR, 32 SB, 115 wRC+, 3.8 WAR SS Oliver Finnie (PIT) - .325/.396/.427, 206 AB, 2 HR, 7 SB, 141 wRC+, 2.9 WAR SS D.J. Vetter (PHI) - .314/.377/.445, 382 AB, 2 HR, 53 SB, 135 wRC+, 3.3 WAR LF Justus Whitham (SF) - .364/.403/.527, 220 AB, 5 HR, 28 SB, 171 wRC+, 2.9 WAR CF Alex Aguirre (COL) - .278/.329/.481, 389 AB, 1 HR, 26 SB, 125 wRC+, 2.8 WAR CF Geraldo Morales (NYM) - .286/.337/.436, 367 AB, 2 HR, 26 SB, 124 wRC+, 4.1 WAR CF Victor Secord (CHC) - .300/.371/.385, 377 AB, 2 HR, 36 SB, 117 wRC+, 2.6 WAR CF Jim Slack (SD) - .287/.352/.434, 401 AB, 3 HR, 56 SB, 120 wRC+, 2.9 WAR RF Dylan Malone (FLA) - .271/.373/.388, 325 AB, 6 HR, 1 SB, 120 wRC+, 1.8 WAR |
02-09-2019, 02:00 PM | #273 |
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Achievements, July 1912
MLB Career Milestones:
Lutfu Wohlfarth, Boston Red Sox - 2000 Hits No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Joe Whitford, Great Lakes, A - 4K, 1BB Tadasumi Horita, Frederick, A+ - 5K, 2BB 15+ Strikeout Games: Liam Mashak, Ottawa, AAA - 15K 6+ Hit Games: Mike Goodale, Milwaukee, MLB 3+ HR Games: Alaghu Saginala, Rochester, AAA Alijah Hammitt, Visalia, A+ Jim Dowden, Dunedin, A+ George Noh, Salem-Keizer, A- Marco Scavino, Tulsa, AAA Cycles: John Ybarra, Bristol, R Gabriel Navarrette, Batavia, A- Neil Patton, Scottsdale, R Jensen Masak, Rochester, AAA Darian Wilson, Ogden, R Hitting Streaks Ended: Ash Ingle, Cincinnati, MLB - 28G |
02-09-2019, 02:21 PM | #274 |
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Achievements, August 1912
MLB Career Milestones:
Aiden Massicotte, Kansas City Royals - 700 SB Lochlan Collyer, Oakland Athletics - 500 SB Jon Wilbur, Detroit Tigers - 1000 K No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Levi Merrill, Fort Wayne, A - 7K, 2BB 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: Owen Clodfelter, Hillsboro, A- 3+ HR Games: Alfred Rios, Ottawa, AAA Bo-Hun Mok, Las Vegas, AAA Cycles: Bill Yarbrough, New Orleans, AAA Tebaldo Velasquez, Wilmington, A+ Hitting Streaks Ended: Neal Worthington, Montreal, MLB - 35 G New MLB hitting streak record, breaking Nate Verity's streak of 33 games in 1902. Worthington was the 25th overall pick in 1906 out of Fordham. Last edited by stealofhome; 02-09-2019 at 03:31 PM. |
02-09-2019, 05:47 PM | #275 |
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Achievements, September/October 1912
MLB Career Milestones:
Andrejs Silamikelis, St. Louis Cardinals - 600 SB Rob Mosher, Houston Astros - 600 SB No-Hitters/Perfect Games: 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: 3+ HR Games: Cycles: Cabo Garcia, Burlington, R Hitting Streaks Ended: |
02-09-2019, 05:49 PM | #276 |
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1912 MLB Playoffs
The Royals finally win a world series after making the playoffs 10 times and having the best record over the first 13 years of the league.
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02-09-2019, 06:18 PM | #277 |
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1912 MLB Award Winners
AL MVP: Tomas Reed, SS, Minnesota Twins (4) - 8.6 WAR, 151 wRC+, 7.9 ZR NL MVP: Bill Desmond, SS, Cincinnati Reds (2) - 6.6 WAR, 115 wRC+, 15.4 ZR AL Top Pitcher: Chris Adams, RHP, Seattle Mariners - 7.2 WAR, 76 FIP-, 3.1 K/BB NL Top Pitcher: Everett Williams, RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers - 6.0 WAR, 84 FIP-, 2.2 K/BB AL Rookie of the Year: Marco Gasca, LF, Kansas City Royals - 2.9 WAR, 117 wRC+, 6.2 ZR NL Rookie of the Year: Jason Hunnicutt, 2B, New York Mets - 5.4 WAR, 111 wRC+, 26.8 ZR AL Reliever of the Year: Borya Yevgenyan, LHP, Detroit Tigers - 5.3 WPA, 74 FIP-, 2.3 K/BB NL Reliever of the Year: Sean Becker, LHP, Los Angeles Dodgers - 5.4 WPA, 94 FIP-, 1.6 K/BB Last edited by stealofhome; 02-21-2019 at 11:02 PM. |
02-09-2019, 06:34 PM | #278 |
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1912 Free Agency
This year's top free agent is Joe Hubbard. He finished third in the Pitcher of the Year voting this past year. Also a free agent is Aiden Shelton, the NL MVP in 1911. He had a down year in 1912 due to a fractured wrist. |
02-09-2019, 07:13 PM | #279 |
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1912 Unsigned Draftees
The signability concerns were validated as Phoenix Amoss did not sign and will be attending college.
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02-09-2019, 07:49 PM | #280 |
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1912 Where Are They Now?
Top Prospects:
Lester Barlow - The top prospect in 1907 has not played according to his potential. He has been hitting pretty well but his defense at shortstop is absolutely atrocious, taking away all of his value. Jack Gilkey - The top pitching prospect and he has been a slightly above average player for 6 years. Chris Spinner - He has been back and forth between AA, AAA, and MLB but hasn't really stuck, he has instead been a replacement level player. Draftees: R.J. Taylor - The top draft prospect has been at the top of prospect lists for quite a few years and finally got a good chance in the major leagues in 1911. However, he had an elbow strain in 1912 that stopped his forward momentum and will look to play better next year. Bobby Cattouse - The top college draftee made the 1911 All-Star team and Silver Slugger in LF. Andy Goodell - The top pitching draftee in 1907 had a career-ending injury in 1909. Steve Rennecker - He was the first college player off the board. He got to the majors in 1909 and has been an average RF player. Award Winners: Lou Thornton - The AL Rookie of the Year has won three silver sluggers and two all-star teams. Alec Bagby - The NL Rookie of the Year has won three gold gloves and one all-star team. Other: Shane Romo - He pitched a perfect game in college and was drafted in the 7th round. He cracked the Dbacks rotation in 1912 for 10 games after three full seasons in the minor leagues. Antonio Tosi - He gave up 29 runs in 3 innings in a high school game. He was drafted in the 29th round in 1911 and spent the year with the Tigers rookie and low-a teams. Woody Vasquez - He pitched a perfect game in AA but only has two career MLB games. Kristian Steele - He also pitched a perfect game, but in A+. He has made it into 14 MLB games, all as a reliever. Dana Clavez - We haven't heard much from him the past few years. He has had injury problems which might end up holding him out of the Hall of Fame, as his mid-30s have not been very productive. Derek Abraham - He was drafted 2nd overall in 1907 but didn't sign. He was then sent to the Missouri Tigers for three years, drafted 1st overall in 1910, and has been a top 10 prospect in both 1911 and 1912. |
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