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Old 08-30-2019, 02:49 PM   #1
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Fifty Nifty United States

"Fifty nifty United States, from thirteen original colonies...
Fifty nifty stars in the flag that billows so beautif'ly in the breeze.
Each individual state contributes a quality that is great.
Each individual state deserves a bow, we salute them now.
Fifty nifty United States from thirteen original colonies,
Shout 'em, scout 'em, Tell all about 'em,
One by one till we've given a day to ev'ry state in the U.S.A."


This league has exactly one team for each of the fifty United States.

I will be playing the state I grew up in, Washington State.
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January 2018


February 2018
-Connecticut signs all star calibur closer Ricardo Gauina to a 2 year, 9.6M contract.

March 2018
-Washington relief pitcher Clint Ewart is injured for 2 weeks with a sore shoulder.
-Washington CF Jim Ahearn is out for 4 days with knee inflammation.
-Washington SP Ryan Nelson is out 6-7 months with a partially torn ultnar collatoral allignment.
-FNUS bans drones after pitcher caught taking pictures above stadium.
-Washington RP Clint Ewart out 6 months with elbow injury
-Washington RF David Borntrager out for 3 weeks with concussion.

The Washington White Knights finished 14-14 in spring training in their inagural season.
The owners season expectation is to play .500 ball.
The owner is currently happy.

Upcoming Schedule:
The Washington White Knights start the season with a 3 game series at Arizona, then come back home for a 3 game series against California, then travel to Colorado for a 3 game series.

Preseason Predictions:
Pacific: Idaho 85, Hawaii 84, Alaska 81, Washington 73, Oregon 69
Southwest California 82, Arizona 81, Nevada 79, New Mexico 75, Utah 72
Mountain: Colorado 84, Wyoming 82, Kansas 81, Nebraska 78, Montana 59
Midwest: Iowa 83, Minnesota 83, South Dakota 80, North Dakota 76, Wisconsin 74
Rio Grande: Texas 83, Mississippi 80, Arkansas 79, Oklahoma 78, Louisiana 70
Great Lakes: Ohio 89, Michigan 84, Illinois 79, Pennsylvania 79, Indiana 68
Bible Belt: Missouri 76, Georgia 73, Alabama 69, Kentucky 68, Florida 64
Capitol: Tennessee 92, Maryland 88, New Jersey 82, West Virginia 80, Virginia 71
Metropolitan: New York 86, New Jersey 88, West Virginia 85, Virginia 82, Delaware 75
Atlantic: Maine 76, Connecticut 75, Vermont 75, Rhode Island 73, New Hampshire 71


Game 1: WAS: Johnson(0-0) vs. ARI: Bean(0-0) WAS SP Jon Johnson gives up 5 ER in 6 IP and Washington loses 7-2 in the season opener. WAS 1 6 0 ARI 4 12 0
Game 2 WAS(0-1) Sinclair(0-0) vs. ARI(1-0) Leggett(0-0) Washington legs out an extra inning win after a 4 run 12th inning. WAS 6 10 1, ARI, 2 12 2(12 inn)
Game 3: WAS(1-1) Hanson(0-0) vs. ARI(1-1) Wiedemer(0-0) The White Knights give up 7 runs in the last 4 innings to blow a 4-0 lead. WAS 6 10 0 ARI 7 12 1
***In non White Knights action, New Jersey second baseman Jory Webster was 7 for 7 in a 12 inning game.
Game 4: WAS(1-2) Diaz(0-0) vs. CAL(2-1) Martin(0-0) California hangs on in a tight 3-2 win and Washington falls to 1-3. CAL 3 8 1 WAS 2 12 0.
Game 5: WAS(1-3) Brave(0-0) vs. CAL(3-1) Lopez(0-0) Washington rebounds from 2 straight losses with an easy win. Rogers homers, Brave gets his first win, , and Hernandez gets his first save. CAL 2 6 0 WAS 4 10 1
Game 6: WAS(2-3) Johnson(0-1, 1.69) vs. CAL(3-2) Hunter(0-0, 0.00) Washington loses it's second straight from ace Johnson. CAL 5 8 0 WAS 2 6 0
The First power rankings are out.

Game 7: WAS(2-4) Sinclair(0-0, 1.29) vs. COL(4-2) Hernandez(0-0, 7.94) Colorado jumps out to a 6-1 lead, then lets Washington back in it before closing the door. Rogers gets his second homer for Washington in the loss. WAS 7 13 0 COL 8 12 1
Game 8: WAS(2-5) Hanson(0-0, 7.20) at Colorado(5-2) Collins(0-0, 2.57) Hanson gives 4.2 shutout innings in a no decision, Berger gets 3 hits and 2 RBI in a White Knights win. WAS 7 14 1 COL 2 6 2
Awards: New Jersey RF Jory Webster wins Eastern conference player of the week hitting 15 hits, 2 HR and 7 RBI.
Game 9: WAS(3-5) Martin(0-1, 4.76) at COL(5-3) Brice(0-0, 4.50) Starter Martin dominates, giving up only 1 run in 6.2 innings and striking out 7 in a 6-1 win and winning the series as well. WAS 6 13 0 COL 1 5 1
Awards: Utah 1B Nicky Graham wins Western conference player of the week with a .529 average, 3 HR, and 8 RBI.
Riding a 2 game winning streak, the next 3 series for the White Knights are 3 at home vs. Hawaii(5-4), 3 on the road vs. Montana(6-3), and 3 at home vs. Minnesota(6-3)
Game 10: WAS(4-5) Brave(1-0, 1.29) vs. HAW(5-4) Davis(0-1, 6.75) Brave gets his second win in a strong performance, Pianta gets his first homer of the season, and the White Knights win their third straight. COL 2 6 0 WAS 6 11 2
Pacific Division Standings: Idaho 6-1, Washington 5-5, Oregon 5-5, Hawaii 5-5, Alaska 3-4
Analysis games 1-10: We struggled early but are coming on strong. Our offense is not great but our pitching makes up for it. We are probably a middle of the road team this year.

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Other News: North Dakota catcher Matt Day hit for the cycle, doubling in the 1st, tripling in the 3rd, homering in the 5th, and hit a single in the 7th. He's hitting .410 with 3 HR and 9 RBI on the season. North Dakota lost the game against Utah 9-7 however.
Game 11: WAS(5-5) Johnson(0-2, 3.55), vs. HAW Hofert(1-0, 3.75) Washington comes back from a 6-1 defecit to win 7-6 with a walk off in the 9th. The White Kights win their 4th in a row. WAS 7 10 2 HAW 6 9 2
Game 12: WAS(6-5) Sinclair(0-1, 5.25) vs. HAW(5-6) Brooks(1-1, 4.72) Sinclair K's 10 and gives up only 2 runs in 7 IP but the White Knights lose 2-1. WAS 1 9 0 HAW 2 6 0
Game 13: WAS(6-6) Hanson(0-0, 3.72) at Montana(7-5) Vogel(1-1, 3.46) A five run second inning proves disastrous and the White Knights lose 5-2. WAS 2 5 0 MON 5 11 0
Game 14: WAS(6-7) Martin(1-1, 2.92) at MON(8-5) Mill(2-0, 4.63) The White Knights win 8-4 off of a strong outing from Martin(1 ER, 6 IP), and homers from Rogers(3) and Ramirez(1) WAS 8 10 2 MON 4 11 1
Game 15: WAS(7-7) Brave(2-0, 1.50) at MON(8-6) Griffin(2-0, 1.42) Washington loses an expected low scoring affair 2-1. Brave gives up 2 ER on 6.1 IP with 8 K's but loses(2-1). Pianta homers(2) in the loss WAS 1 4 0 MON 2 4 0.
Game 16: WAS Johnnson(0-2, 5.09) vs. Minnesota(10-5) Easterling(2-0, 0.84) Johnson gets his first win against a dominant opposing pitcher(1-2), Pianta's solo home run(3) in the 8th puts the White Knights ahead for good, and Herandez gets his 3rd save of the season. WAS 4 9 0 MIN 3 6 1
Media: The White Knights are a suprisingly high 22nd in the latest power rankings.
Awards: North Dakota C Matt Day(.550, 2 HR, 6 RBI) and New York LF Jay Cook(.500, 4 HR, 10 RBI) earn player of the week honors.
Standings: The White Knights are in 4th place in the division at 7-8, 3 1/2 games back of 9-3 Idaho. They are 2 games out of a wild card spot.
Owner: The owner is currently happy.
Game 17: WAS(8-8) Sinclair(0-2, 4.26) vs. MIN(10-6) Guerrero(0-1, 9.90) Piniati hits a grand slam, his fourth homer of the season, and Sinclair pitches 7 innings of one run ball as Washington wins the series against favored Minnesota. COL 5 9 0 MIN 1 7 0
Game 18: WAS(9-8) Hanson(0-1, 6.23) vs. MIN(10-7) Levreault(1-1, 2.16) Minnesota salvages one game from the series in a close 5-4 win. Beckett has 2 doubles for the White Knights.COL 4 8 0 MIN 5 9 0
Colorado's next 3 series are 3 at home against Kansas(11-7), 3 on the road against Oregon(8-10) and 3 at home against Wyoming(11-7).
Game 19: Washington(9-9) Martin(2-1, 2.45) vs. Kansas(11-7), Leach(1-1, 8.74) Martin wins his 3rd(3-1) with 2 ER over 7 IP, while Hernandez gets his 4th save. COL 4 9 0 KAN 2 4 1
Game 20: Washington(10-9) Brave(2-1, 1.96) vs. Kansas(11-8) Marabello(2-1, 3.60) Washington is shut out for the first time this season, losing 3-0. Kansas evens the series with the win. WAS 0 5 1 KAN 3 8 1
Other Action: Maryland has won 10 in a row and is now 17-2 to start the season.
Game 11-20 analysis: The White Knights are actually playing pretty well, getting some wins against teams with better records. Their bullpen is coming together and starting pitching is strong, and we have a few good hitters as well. It's possible we could make a playoff push once we are able to get some weaker teams on the schedule.
Game 21: Washington(10-10) Babyak(0-0) vs. Kansas(12-8) Parker(0-1, 6.75) Babyak gives up 0 ER over 6.1 innings, Berger gets his 1st homer, and Hernandez gets his 5th save as the White Knights take the series. WAS 5 11 1 KAN 3 9 1
Game 22: Washington(11-10) Johnson(1-2, 4.56) at Oregon(9-12) Figueroa(0-4, 10.34) Washington wins handily against a weak team with a weak pitcher. Johnson pitches a complete game and gets his 2nd win to even his record to 2-2. Rogers gets his 5th homer. The White Knights go 2 games above .500 for the first time. WAS 6 10 1 ORE 2 7 1
Game 23: WAS(12-10) Sinclair(1-2, 3.46) at ORE(9-13) Ruan(1-2, 2.50)
Media: Washington is 18th in the power rankings.
Awards: California RF Matt Kish(.458, 3 HR, 7 RBI) and Ohio RF Eduardo Hernandez(.533, 3 HR, 3 RBI) earn player of the week honors.
Storylines: New Mexico manager Billy Montano rips local media for negative reporting on Francisco Ramos news that the player solicited prostitutes.

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League restarted due to data corruption. Starting over without owning any teams.

2018 - Illinois predicted to be the top team in the preseason. 21 year old starting pitcher Bob Currie is taken #1 overall in the inagural draft. Indiana is the top team in the league after 1 month with a 19-7 record. Indiana's Jason Gendusa pitches a no hitter on June 5th against Georgia. The Eastern Conference wins the inagural all star game 6-3. Daniel Robles of Illinois is named MVP with a hit, 2 runs, 2 walks Rhode Island's Gary Lucas pitches a no hitter on July 13th against New Hampshire. Missouri's Mike Ralston has a 3 HR, 7 RBI game against Arkansas. Ohio's Matt Woods hits for the cycle on August 29th against Michigan. Washington finishes the season with the leagues best record at 99-57.
Jeremy Mccauley of Iowa has the leagues best batting average with .370. Craig Rodgers of New Mexico has the most home runs in the league with 50. Maine's Ron Flam has the most wins with an 18-5 record. Indiana's Jason Gendusa has the most strikeouts with 292.
Maryland's George Howatt has the lowest ERA with 2.01. Mike Noah of Pennsylvania has the most saves with 44. There are no tiebreaker series en route to the playoffs. World Series favorites Washington start off with a 4 games to 2 win against California. Cinderella Wyoming upsets Washington in the quarterfinals in 5 games. Wyoming(84-73) and Maine(97-59) advance to the World Series. Wyoming wins inagural World Series in 5 games(WWLWW). 1B Matt Stumpf is named World Series MVP, hitting .478 with 5 RBI.

Regular Season Award Winners
Eastern MVP - Dorian Gauden - New York .312, 34 HR, 123 RBI - 2nd place, Adam Bryant, Virginia, .307, 30 HR, 104 RBI
Western MVP - Mitch Connell, Arkansas, .354, 28 HR, 107 RBI, -2nd place, Chris French, New Mexico, .340, 49 HR, 11 RBI
Eastern Cy Young - Jason Gendusa, Indiana 16-4, 292 K, 2.21 ERA - 2nd place, Ron Flam, Maine, 18-5, 205 K, 2.20 ERA
Western Cy Young - Tim Schlueter, Montana, 14-8, 238 K, 2.64 ERA - 2nd place Greg McDowell, North Dakota, 17-10, 212 K, 2.79 ERA
Western Rookie of the Year - RF Jack O'Grady, Alaska .330, 24 HR, 103 RBI - 2nd place, 3B Kaiden Burnett, South Dakota, .287, 30 HR, 86 RBI
Eastern Rookie of the Year - SS Jon Backstrom, West Virginia, .285, 24 HR, 80 RBI - 2nd place, Scott Wamsley, Missouri, .313, 23 HR, 86 RBI

Top Free Agent Signings(New team, player, contract, Old team)
Wisconsin signs SP Tim Schlueter, 5 yr, $141M(14-9, 2.64 ERA)(Montana)
Wisconsin signs CF Mike Ralston, 6 yr, $145M(.268, 39 HR, 110 RBI)(Missouri)
South Carolina signs CF Bob Lee, 6 yr, $145M(.273, 28 HR, 77 RBI)(New Hampshire)
Georgia sings 2B Jake Nickel, 7 yr, $187M(.319, 19 HR, 75 RBI)(Arizona)
West Virginia signs SP Chris Lamarche, 7 yr, $114(12-10, 2.74 ERA)(Iowa)
Wyoming signs SS Dorian Gaudet, 8 yr, $210M(.312, 34 HR, 123 RBI)(New York)

2019
Alaska is predicted to have the leagues top record with 101-55. Delaware has the top record in April with 21-7. On May 19, Virginia SS Pablo Alforo hits for the cycle, hitting a homer in the 9th to complete the cycle. The Western conference won the all star game 2-1 in 13 innings to tie the all time series at 1-1. Travis Mrazek of New Hampshire had the go ahead home run in the top of the 13th to earn game MVP honors. On June 26th, Wyoming's Bobby McKenna pitched a no hitter. He is 8-1 with a 1.42 ERA on the season so far. Pennsylvania had the top record going into July at 54-25. Maryland CF Neal Howard hit for the cycle on July 16th, hitting a homer in the 9th to complete the cycle. On August 12th, Tim Pitts of Montana throws the 2nd no hitter of the season against Arizona, only an error kept him from a perfect game. Alaska was the league's best regular season team with a record of 107-49, 10 games better than the 2nd best team Pennsylvania. Alaska beats North Dakota in 5 games in the first round of the playoffs. Last year's runner up Maine loses in 7 games to Tennessee. Alaska beats Nebraska in 7 in the semifinals, while Maryland beats South Carolina in 6. In the World Series, Alaska wins its first championship, defeating Maryland in a sweep. 3B Ed Watts of Missouri won his 2nd gold glove. SS Art Mullen of Wisconsin won his 2nd gold glove. CF Tim Traweek of Washington won his 2nd gold glove. RF Bryan Dyer of New Mexico wins his 2nd gold glove. C Chance Bernard of Georgia wins his 2nd gold glove. 2B Alex Craft of Massachussets wins his 2nd gold glove. 3B Tommy Mulvaney of Goergia wins his 2nd gold glove. LF John Fernandez of Rhode Island wins his 2nd gold glove. CF Mike Reed of Vermont wins his 2nd gold glove.

Western Rookie of the Year - New Mexico 3B Victor Archuleta, .288, 35 HR, 94 RBI, 2nd place, Iowa LF Trevor Phillips, .303, 10 HR, 55 RBI, 35 SB
Eastern Rookie of the Year - South Carolina SS JR Ford, .303, 7 HR, 51 RBI, 2nd place - Pennsylvania LF Alexis Caban, .288, 19 HR, 95 RBI
Western Cy Young Award - Wisconson Tim Schlueter(2nd award), 22-4, 274 K, 2.03 ERA, 2nd Place, Arkansas' Adam Crothers, 14-4, 221 K, 2.08 ERA
Eastern Cy Young Award - Maine Ron Flam, 17-2, 214 K, 2.18 ERA, 2nd place - West Virginia Chris LaMarche, 18-7, 235 K, 2.47 ERA
Western MVP - Minnesota's LF Travis Newman - .296, 62 HR, 138 RBI 2nd place - Tim Schlueter
Eastern MVP - West Virginia SS Jon Backstrom, .339, 32 HR, 114 RBI, 2nd place - Tennessee LF Josh Murphy, .329, 41 HR, 107 RBI

2020
No Major free agent signings($120M or more). Alaska is once again predicted to have the leagues best record at 96-60. South Carolina has the league's best record after one month at 21-7. Texas' Tyler Kelley throws a no hitter on April 8th against Washington. California's, Sean DeSalvo hit for the cycle on April 12th against Mississippi. On May 2nd, Nevada's Brett Madden threw the 2nd no hitter of the season against Texas. On May 13th, Virginia's Pablo Alfaro hits for the cycle against Georgia. On May 27th, North Carolina's 1B Mike Weed hit for the cycle against West Virginia. On June 5th, Connecticut CF Bob Christensen hit for the cycle. The Western conference wins it's second straight all star game in a 4-1 victory. Colorado 1B Craig Rogers is MVP with a homer and a double. South Carolina has the league's best record heading into August at 70-38. Oregon CF Alex Barrera hit for the cycle against North Dakota on September 16th. Arizona 2B Peter Anderson hits for the cycle on September 24th. Wisconsin finishes the season with the leagues best record at 101-55 after a 17-6 September. Colorado's Craig Rogers leads the league with 50 HR. Maryland's George Howatt leads the league with a 2.01 ERA. Alaska, last years champion, loses in the first round to California in 7 games. South Carolina defeats Florida in 6 games in the first round. Wisconsin defeats South Dakota in 7 games in the first round. California and Wisconsin meet in the Western Conference finals. South Carolina and Ohio meet in the Eastern Conference finals. Wisconsin beat South Carolina(WLWWW) to take their first world series.

Award Winners:
Western Rookie of the Year - Hawaii LF Esteban Esquivel, .278, 49 HR, 116 RBI 2nd place Alaska C Roldan Hernandez, .256, 11 HR, 58 RBI
Eastern Rookie of the Year - Florida LF Brandon Zuckerman, .321, 31 HR, 109 RBI, 2nd place Rhode Island RF Brad Fussell, .298, 27 HR, 71 RBI
Western MVP - Wisconsin CF Mike Ralston, .297, 66 HR, 150 RBI, 2nd place - Washington CF Tim Traweek, .335, 40 HR, 109 RBI
Eastern MVP - Indiana SS Curt Eyer, .316, 30 HR, 111 RBI, 2nd place - Ohio 3B Matt Woods, ..303, 33 HR, 108 RBI
Gold Glove - Players with 3 straight gold gloves:
West - Arkansas SP Brian Olszewski, New Mexico SS Art Mullen, Washington CF Tim Traweek, New Mexico RF Bryan Dyer
East - Georgia C Chance Bernard, Maryland 2B Alex Craft, Georgia 3B Tommy Mulvaney, Rhode Island LF John Fernandez, Vermont CF Mike Reed,

Top 5 Free Agents:
Washington 2B Randy Batchelor($33.7M demand) 6 yr, $151M(New Mexico)
Wisconsin RF Preston Rodriguez($33.5M demand) 6 yr, $165M(New Mexico)
Wisconsin 3B Jose Casarez($28.4M demand) 3 yr, $76M(Virginia)
Vermont 2B Jim Brace($28.2M demand) 5 yr, $127M(Wisconsin)
New Mexico 2B Chris French($27..4M demand) 3 yr, $72M(Delaware)

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Alaska, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania are predicted to have the best seasons with at 93-64. New Mexico has the best record through April at 21-7.

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