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Old 06-17-2019, 10:37 PM   #101
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1956 College Playoffs

The Beavers chopped down the Holy Cross Crusaders for their first National Championship since 1925.
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Achievements, April/May 1956

MLB Owner Changes:

MLB Career Milestones:
V.J. Bergeron, Cleveland Indians - 2000 H

7+ Hit Games:

No-Hitters/Perfect Games:
Barkley Owens, Americas, TUIL - 10K, 2BB
Jared Kaatz, West Babylon, NYSPHSAA - 8K, 5BB
Jack Chang, Jupiter, FLHSAA - 12K, 2BB
Jake Beitman, Carbondale, IHSA - 10K, 0BB - PERFECT GAME
Major Elchert, El Dorado, TUIL - 7K, 1BB
Sal Hall, Auburn, NCAA - 11K, 3BB
Gerardo Cruz, Salem, A+ - 3K, 1BB

17+ Strikeout Games:
Ibrahim Abbas, San Diego State, NCAA - 17K
Frederick Graham, Minnesota, NCAA - 17K

Hitting Streaks Ended:
Peter Young, Mississippi State, NCAA - 25G
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Henry McClay, Southern California, NCAA - 52G
Wow, never thought I would see a 50+ game streak. McClay actually first played at a Wisconsin High School -- you guessed it -- Denmark. He failed to sign in 1953 and went to USC.
Kevin McKean, Maryland, NCAA - 28G
Ed Burney, Jesuit, OSAA - 26G
Rupert Patterson, Fordham, NCAA - 25G
Kurt Griswold, Florida, NCAA - 27G
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Old 06-17-2019, 11:19 PM   #103
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1956 MLB Draft

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The 1st overall pick was Norm Molta - a lefty out of Washington State. He has a full compliment of 6 pitches - sinker, curve, slider, changeup, splitter, and forkball - and nearly all are at their full potential. He will just have to get his control in check.

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The first batter selected was Brantley MacKay, a catcher at the University of Pittsburgh. He should be good defensively and could hit for average and OBP.

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The first high school draftee went at pick 9 in the form of possible mid-rotation pitcher Jonathan Curci.


Round 1, Pick 1 - Toronto Blue Jays: SP Norm Molta, age 21
Round 1, Pick 2 - Montreal Expos: SP Pat Spencer, age 21
Round 1, Pick 3 - Arizona Diamondbacks: SP Ted Rummy, age 21
Round 1, Pick 4 - San Diego Padres: C Brantley MacKay, age 21
Round 1, Pick 5 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: SS Terell Sharp, age 21
Round 1, Pick 6 - Los Angeles Dodgers: 1B Jaden Guerrero, age 21
Round 1, Pick 7 - Houston Astros: RF Louie Cotto, age 22
Round 1, Pick 8 - Florida Marlins: SS Rafioby Palacios, age 21
Round 1, Pick 9 - Colorado Rockies: SP Jonathan Curci, age 18
Round 1, Pick 10 - Atlanta Braves: SP Declan Thatcher, age 21
Round 1, Pick 11 - Cleveland Indians: SP Ayden Tokas, age 22
Round 1, Pick 12 - Baltimore Orioles: RF Toby Correa, age 21
Round 1, Pick 13 - St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Daniel Ravin, age 21
Round 1, Pick 14 - San Diego Padres: SP Roni Froystad, age 21
Round 1, Pick 15 - Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Steve Granatelli, age 22
Round 1, Pick 16 - Chicago White Sox: SS Tommaso Marini, age 18
Round 1, Pick 17 - Houston Astros: SP Keven Allen, age 21
Round 1, Pick 18 - Los Angeles Dodgers: SP Stewie Vujovich, age 18
Round 1, Pick 19 - San Francisco Giants: SS Skip Winn, age 21
Round 1, Pick 20 - Milwaukee Brewers: LF Dayton Downey, age 18
Round 1, Pick 21 - Detroit Tigers: SS Vincent Sundin, age 21
Round 1, Pick 22 - Chicago Cubs: SP Parker Bartczak, age 18
Round 1, Pick 23 - Kansas City Royals: SP Louis Syms, age 21
Round 1, Pick 24 - Seattle Mariners: CF Peter Young, age 21
Round 1, Pick 25 - St. Louis Cardinals: LF Kal Cheng, age 21
Round 1, Pick 26 - Texas Rangers: SP Jake Pierce, age 21
Round 1, Pick 27 - Minnesota Twins: SP Stewart Katayama, age 21
Round 1, Pick 28 - New York Yankees: CF Conrad Wilson, age 18
Round 1, Pick 29 - Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Neil Cherry, age 21
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Old 06-18-2019, 12:13 AM   #104
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1956 MLB All-Star Rosters

American League:

position name war team
P Ponce Osornio 6.36 SEA
P Finn Loconte 5.34 NYY
P Samuel Keeland 4.71 KC
1B Landon Smythe 4.42 KC
1B Eddie Miguel 4.37 TEX
P Jon Laesch 4.34 CLE
P Ronnie Struemph 4.26 NYY
2B K.J. Cote 3.83 OAK
3B Aaron Burr 3.52 TB
CF Osvaldo Botello 3.35 DET
RF Luke Gonzales 3.29 NYY
1B Noah Sylvain 3.27 BOS
2B Baltasar Rivas 3.26 KC
P Ichabod Rogers 3.23 OAK
LF Isaac Ringler 2.54 MIN
1B Kengo Toyoshima 2.46 TOR
LF Todd Griffin 2.45 HOU
SS Noah Brandmeyer 2.31 CHA
C Nathan Reifsnyder 2.21 HOU
1B Hector Boss 2.19 OAK
C Linden Ortega 1.49 KC
P Nemesio Padilla 1.20 OAK
P Evan Hartsook 1.00 TEX
P Nathan Weldon 0.81 TEX
P Graham Casselberry 0.56 CLE


National League:

position name war team
RF Brady Sheard 5.83 FLA
CF Hal Reveles 4.63 PIT
CF Hernando Bonilla 4.12 PHI
P Leo Madrigal 3.90 MON
CF Pete Moore 3.48 COL
1B Owen Merchant 3.34 ATL
2B Salvino Aguilera 3.15 ARI
2B Vladimir Strnad 3.13 NYM
P Santiago Mendoza 3.10 SD
P Peter Griffith 2.96 STL
P Olivier Goulet 2.95 ARI
P Ismael Oliva 2.90 PIT
RF Marty Criswell 2.83 ARI
P Miguel Abrego 2.66 MON
CF Roger Rosario 2.54 MIL
1B Eli Bentley 2.49 ARI
LF Nathan Fuccillo 2.27 PHI
C Rocket Cartwright 2.09 FLA
SS Augusto Magallon 2.04 MON
C Wiki Gomez 1.93 SD
3B D.J. Canavan 1.82 ATL
P Darian Stefonek 0.99 FLA
P Alexander Bernardo 0.95 STL
P Rudolf Haney 0.88 MON
P Hector Long 0.13 MON
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Old 06-18-2019, 12:28 AM   #105
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Achievements, June through October 1956

MLB Owner Changes:

MLB Career Milestones:
Rudy Duell, Los Angeles Angels - 2000 H

7+ Hit Games:

No-Hitters/Perfect Games:
Sergio Arana, Trenton, AA - 7K, 1BB
Lee Black, Birmingham, AA - 10K, 2BB
Les Hilton, West Virginia, A- - 12K, 3BB
Drystan Carlock, Palm Beach, A+ - 6K, 3BB
Camden Fisher, Lynchburg, A+ - 6K, 5BB
Glenden Carrieri, Bradenton, R - 10K, 2BB
Tom Denney, Mahoning Valley, A- - 11K, 4BB
Owen Salsbery, Batavia, A- - 11K, 3BB
Bill Giles, Hickory, A - 3K, 1BB
Eldon Daugherty, Trenton, AA - 5K, 3BB

17+ Strikeout Games:

Hitting Streaks Ended:
Roman Richardson, Lehigh Valley, AAA - 25G
Ben D'Antoni, Phoenix, R - 30G
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Old 06-18-2019, 12:31 AM   #106
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1956 MLB Playoffs

The Expos have now won three of the four World Series in which they've appeared, beating the Indians in 1933, the Angels in 1940, and now the Twins in 1956. They lost to the Rangers in the third Fall Classic in 1902.
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1956 MLB Award Winners

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AL Tomas Reed MVP: Andy Woodlin, 2B, Minnesota Twins - 6.2 WAR, 154 wRC+, -2.0 ZR

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AL J.P. Avila Award: Ponce Osornio, RHP, Seattle Mariners - 9.6 WAR, 66 FIP-, 4.3 K/BB

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NL Tomas Reed MVP: Brady Sheard, RF, Florida Marlins - 8.5 WAR, 163 wRC+, 13.0 ZR

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NL J.P. Avila Award: Peter Griffith, LHP, St. Louis Cardinals - 5.9 WAR, 81FIP-, 2.3 K/BB

AL Rookie of the Year: Cole van den Ouden, RHP, Detroit Tigers - 4.9 WAR, 89 FIP-, 1.2 K/BB
NL Rookie of the Year: Vito Fernandez, CF, Florida Marlins - 2.7 WAR, 104 wRC+, 8.6 ZR
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Old 06-18-2019, 03:00 AM   #108
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1956 Hall of Fame

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Courtnay O'Donnell, CF

O'Donnell finishes his career at age 37 and as one of the top 5 CF of all-time. He played his entire career with the Mets and was drafted 1st overall by the franchise in 1941 out of Illinois. He won two MVP awards, a gold glove, three silver sluggers, and went to three all-star games. He was also on the Mets 1942 World Series team.

Career Stats: 9466 PA, 2152 H, 120 HR, 182 SB, .342 wOBA, 114 wRC+, 106.1 ZR, 58.4 WAR, 50.5 JAWS

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Justin Glatfelter, RHP

Glatfelter completes his career with the 5th most WAR for a pitcher, despite spending the whole time in hitter-friendly Colorado. The Rockies drafted him 7th overall out of Monterey High School and he was recently honored to become the namesake of the top pitching award in the Texas University Interscholastic League. He won two of those awards in the majors in his career along with the Rookie of the Year. He went to an astounding 8 all-star games and was the 1948 NL Division Series MVP, helping to propel the Rockies to the World Series championship that year.

Career Stats: 3957.3 IP, 1318 BB, 1629 K, 3.38 FIP, 85 FIP-, 82.4 WAR, 62 JAWS

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Silvino Ortega, CF

Ortega was a defensive wizard in CF despite only winning two gold gloves. He did win the MVP award in 1949, went to three all-star games, was a silver slugger, and was the MVP for both the Division Series and League Championship Series in the Dodger's 1941 World Series run. The Dodgers signed him out of the Dominican Republic in 1936 but when he became a free agent, he signed with the Mariners.

Career Stats: 8628 PA, 2001 H, 153 HR, 108 SB, .328 wOBA, 105 wRC+, 135 ZR, 50.6 WAR, 43.4 JAWS

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E.J. LaFleur, RHP

LaFleur burst onto the scene with three seasons of 6.7, 7.9, and 7.5 WAR in his first 5 years in the big leagues. He won three Pitcher of the Year awards and went to four all-star games. His age 32 season saw a huge dropoff after a torn labrum and his career spiraled downwards after that. He went 189th overall in 1939 to the Tigers and had nearly all of his best years with the franchise before signing with the Mets in 1951.

Career Stats: 2761.3 IP, 881 BB, 1479 K, 3.29 FIP, 86 FIP-, 56.8 WAR, 53 JAWS

Brian Sanchez, 2B

Sanchez signed a minor league contract with the Cardinals out of Australia in 1937 and his career took him to the steps of the Hall of Fame but not over the precipice. He won an MVP award, two gold gloves, an all-star, a silver slugger, a playoff MVP, and a World Series. 36.4 of his 38.9 WAR came in seven seasons, including an absolutely ridiculous 10.1 WAR season in 1945. This was only the second 10+ WAR season in history, with Kendall Bradford's legendary 1916 campaign still at the top. However, due to the nature of his short career, both his career WAR and JAWS totals would be the lowest for any 2B in the Hall.

Career Stats: 8220 PA, 1678 H, 134 HR, 65 SB, .317 wOBA, 97 wRC+, 92.8 ZR, 38.9 WAR, 39.1 JAWS
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I'm curious about Ortega's lack of more Gold Glove awards.
Was there someone in particular who was a contemporary who blocked him from earning more?
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I'm curious about Ortega's lack of more Gold Glove awards.
Was there someone in particular who was a contemporary who blocked him from earning more?

Nobody in particular - there were a few defensive specialists (Ezekiel English, Thomas Watkins, Regan DiPasquale) who won a few during his time. Ortega had two insane 25+ ZR years and then was mostly above average the rest of the time. I haven't looked down the rabbit hole of defense too much because I'm afraid of what I might find. Defense is already hard to analyze in real life so it must be even more difficult to code into a realistic game.
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Nobody in particular - there were a few defensive specialists (Ezekiel English, Thomas Watkins, Regan DiPasquale) who won a few during his time. Ortega had two insane 25+ ZR years and then was mostly above average the rest of the time. I haven't looked down the rabbit hole of defense too much because I'm afraid of what I might find. Defense is already hard to analyze in real life so it must be even more difficult to code into a realistic game.
Thanks, that satisfies my curiosity.
Mostly, I am always fascinated when a player has the misfortune of having his career overlap with someone very similarly skilled who maybe steals awards away from them that they otherwise most surely would have won. Doesn't sound like that is what was the case here.
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Gold Glove Award Name Changes

"In 1957, the baseball glove manufacturer Rawlings created the Gold Glove Award to commemorate the best fielding performance at each position." We have now reached 1957 in this league and I will be renaming the Gold Glove award in each league (excluding the minor leagues) in honor of a particularly memorable fielder.

MLB: Youssef Raadouni, SS
Youssef was born in Casablanca but attended high school in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. He dominated the WIAA with 3 MVPs, 3 gold gloves, and 3 silver sluggers. He was also the 1920 State Championship MVP. He then won gold gloves all through the minor leagues and finally seven gold gloves at shortstop in the Major Leagues. His MLB total Zone Rating was nearly 250 with all but 18 innings at the 6-hole. Every other player with a similar amount of ZR played a much easier defensive position - Nate Clements, LF; Keagan Warlick, RF; Dave Wright, LF; Jason Hunnicutt, 2B.

Atlantic League: Ashar Halim, CF
Halim was born in Curacao and signed with the Royals in 1933. The team let him become a free agent in 1940 when he became a legendary CF in the Atlantic League over the span of five years. He won the gold glove four times and had a total ZR of 71.2. A few players had more time in the majors and also played in the ATL, but none come close to matching Halim's performance in the league. Isaac Cunningham, Rayan Del Cid, Alec Bagby, Luciano Hutson, and Nick Maldonado are a few of the names.

NCAA: Rory Shew, SS (UC Santa Barbara Gauchos)
Shew has the most ZR in an NCAA career, but he did do it in four years. Roger Chamberlain, a recent draftee out of California, had nearly the same amount of fielding prowess but in only three years. However, Shew proved himself over an MLB career ending in two gold gloves and the Hall of Fame. Dennis Woods, Jason Hunnicutt, Jonathan Quiroga, and Marc Antony Torres were other possible selections.

California Interscholastic Federation (CIF): Keller McCuiston, CF (Clayton Valley Charter Ugly Eagles)
The award would probably go to Cole Dins but the MVP award is already named after him. McCuiston did win one gold glove in the majors and went to two all-star games. Mike Pohlman had more ZR in the majors but didn't play as well while in the CIF. Elton Harris is another CF who played well in the CIF and won a gold glove in the MLB, but McCuiston's career was just a bit better.

Florida High School Athletic Association (FLHSAA): Reading Watson, CF (Osceola Kowboys)
Watson two gold gloves in high school and four in the MLB. He also made an all-star team in a very resepectable 43 WAR borderline HOF career. Gilson Cravoa and Ted Lowe are two HOF players with good defense from the league, but Cravoa has the MVP award and Lowe played 3B. Robert Chisenhall and Virgil Elliott were two more good defenders but who didn't have quite as good of an MLB career.

Georgia High School Association (GHSA): Wesley Haley, SS (North Cobb Warriors)
Haley was a very capable SS who never won a gold glove in his HOF MLB career. He did win one in High School and a few through the minor leagues. Jack Schofield was another good defender from Georgia but played 2B instead of SS.

Illinois High School Association (IHSA): Tug Back, CF, Limestone Rockets
Clearly a top-tier name deserving of an award. Tug played seven years in the majors but his bat was never good enough to put him in the starting lineup consistently. He did put up a few above average seasons before retiring and becoming a manager. Joshua Ham was a clear choice here but already has the MVP award. Hudson Oaks, Vanderson Carriho, and even HOF pitcher Devon McFadden were other good MLB fielders to come out of Illinois.

New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA): Luciano Hutson, SS (Island Trees Bulldogs)
Hutson didn't have a great bat in High School but he still was a very capable defender. He won two gold gloves in high school two in the minor leagues, and three in the majors. MVP award namesake Jeff Garcia was also a good defender, as were Bernard Compian and Klement Michaelis.

New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA): Kendall Bradford, SS (La Cueva Bears)
Bradford won the gold glove once in high school and four times in the major leagues during his Hall of Fame career. CF Michael Delaney was another contender and CF Ben Pioli had possibly the most memorable NMAA defensive career but only broke into the majors for 31 games.

North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA): Keagan Warlick, RF (Pinecrest Patriots)
Warlick originally played CF in High School and the minor leagues and moved into the corner outfield positions in the majors. Roughly 2200 innings each in the majors were played at LF and CF, with over 6000 taking place in RF. He won six gold gloves in The Show and two in High School. Lester Taylor, Lewis Brennan, and Lane Mitchell were all great defenders to come from North Carolina, but Warlick is the one after which the top defender award will be named.

Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA): Wyatt Overton, SS (Sheldon Irish)
Many a good SS comes from Oregon - other than Overton, there has been J.R. Jackson, Josh Merryfield, and J.R. Rood. Each won at least three gold gloves in the majors and each finished his career with over 120 ZR. Overton gets the award on the strength of his seven MLB Gold Gloves.

Texas University Interscholastic League (TUIL): D.J. Leverton, CF (Weatherford Kangaroos)
Benny Wurdeman beat out Leverton for the MVP award but the latter had slightly better defense. He won three gold gloves in the majors along with two in high school. Christian Barnett was another good defender and Hall of Famer hailing from Texas.

Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA): Juvenal Young, CF (Hortonville Polar Bears)
Youssef Raadouni was the best defender to come out of Wisconsin but he already has an award named after him. Dave Wright is an active fielder with the second most ZR from Wisconsin but most of it comes from LF. Then comes up Johan Velez, but he has the MVP award for the WIAA named after him. That leaves Young - most of his career was spent at CF but two of his four MLB gold gloves came in RF. K.J. Cote is an active 2B who won the gold glove every year in high school, but his MLB career is only halfway complete.
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1957 Top 100 Prospects

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The top hitting prospect from 1955 is back in the lead spot this year - elite hitting 1B Sebastian Vargas.

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The top pitcher is a new face - Hugo Cardero. He was a 24th round draft pick in 1953 and signed with the Reds as a minor league free agent. Since then his stuff has skyrocketed to place him as the best pitching prospect in all of baseball.
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1957 NCAA All-Stars

Team 1:

position name war school
RF Skipper Horwath 2.32 GEO
CF Enzo Rivera 1.82 MIS
P Rudy Breaux 1.74 UNC
P Joey Roland 1.61 BYU
CF Paul Florek 1.58 NCST
SS P.J. Flores 1.56 MICH
2B Glenn Ortiz 1.54 IOWA
LF Justino Cossio 1.53 USC
P Henry George 1.51 ALA
1B Thomas Estrada 1.50 ND
3B C.J. Fugate 1.46 SCB
3B Karter Crosson 1.34 OSU
P Landon Watts 1.34 TTU
P Holden Pagan 1.32 USC
C Xoja Oktur 1.31 GAT
C Richard Barbieri 1.23 LSU
RF Roy Tisdale 1.14 IOWA
P Blake Ninneman 1.07 GAT
P Isaac Barkley 0.48 WASH
P Tony Quarles 0.36 UA


Team 2:

position name war school
RF Lobo Salinas 1.76 ECP
C David Zucker 1.72 MSU
LF Evan Whitaker 1.63 PIT
1B Evan DeMarco 1.61 SHP
3B Martin Saberano 1.50 TTU
P Matthew Kim 1.48 IOWA
CF Theodore Milne 1.46 USC
P Antonio Chiba 1.45 UCSB
1B Remy Escoto 1.42 AUB
2B Darion Fisher 1.40 NMSU
CF Skyler Cannon 1.39 UA
C Adrian Prince 1.39 UCSB
SS Paul Mays 1.21 FSB
P Melvin Berry 1.20 STAN
P Calvin Curtis 1.16 ASU
1B Nikos Tsaleras 1.16 SFD
P Jayden Thoman 1.15 PEP
P Maxim Batliner 1.11 WF
P Kuo Shin 0.91 OKST
P Mick Garzillo 0.88 STAN
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1957 College Playoffs

The finest school there is...in South Carolina won the NCAA championship for the 2nd time. Go Gamecocks!
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Achievements, April/May 1957

MLB Owner Changes:

MLB Career Milestones:
Casey West, Oakland Athletics, MLB - 2000 H

7+ Hit Games:

No-Hitters/Perfect Games:
Cohen Fowler, Gainesville, GHSA - 7K, 3BB
Jacob Murray, Tennessee, AA - 6K, 2BB
Linden Leib, Montreal, MLB - 5K, 4BB
Axel Godwin, Rose, NCHSAA - 7K, 2BB

17+ Strikeout Games:
Sawyer Berry, Brother Rice, IHSA - 17K
Garey Gunn, Milwaukee Lutheran, WIAA - 17K
Jesse McDonald, Maryland, NCAA - 17K
Elliot Grout, Alabama, NCAA - 17K
Charle Searfoss, Carmel, IHSA - 17K

Hitting Streaks Ended:
Rocky Farris, Plant, FLHSAA - 26G
Mark Caidwell, Wake Forest, NCAA - 25G
Paul Stevens, Cleveland, MLB - 25G
Haffy Stainton, Tennessee, AA - 25G
Maxwell Holder, Sachem East, NYSPHSAA - 25G
Hyun-Ju Meng, Springfield, AA - 27G
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1957 MLB Draft

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Norm Molta failed to sign with the Blue Jays and returned again this year where he was drafted by the Rockies.

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The first high school draftee was Stewart Bridger out of Georgia. He does have a cutter and curveball but will need the slider or changeup to take shape if he wants to be a starter in the majors.

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Jay Christensen was drafted 4th overall and was the first position player. He is already an elite defensive shortstop but if the power comes in, he will be a dominant player for many years.


Round 1, Pick 1 - Colorado Rockies: SP Norm Molta, age 22
Round 1, Pick 2 - Toronto Blue Jays: SP Stewart Bridger, age 18
Round 1, Pick 3 - Los Angeles Angels: SP Blake Ninneman, age 21
Round 1, Pick 4 - Houston Astros: SS Jay Christensen, age 21
Round 1, Pick 5 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: SP Eric Briley, age 18
Round 1, Pick 6 - Cincinnati Reds: SP Calvin Curtis, age 21
Round 1, Pick 7 - Chicago White Sox: SP Owen Simpson, age 21
Round 1, Pick 8 - St. Louis Cardinals: SP James Cervantes, age 18
Round 1, Pick 9 - Chicago Cubs: SP Daryl Vaughn, age 21
Round 1, Pick 10 - New York Mets: SP Robert Rogers, age 21
Round 1, Pick 11 - San Francisco Giants: 3B C.J. Fugate, age 21
Round 1, Pick 12 - Boston Red Sox: SP Preston Owens, age 21
Round 1, Pick 13 - Detroit Tigers: SP Holden Pagan, age 21
Round 1, Pick 14 - Seattle Mariners: SP Garey Gunn, age 18
Round 1, Pick 15 - Florida Marlins: SP Sam Martin, age 18
Round 1, Pick 16 - San Diego Padres: SP Rudy Breaux, age 21
Round 1, Pick 17 - Cleveland Indians: SP Maddox Jones, age 21
Round 1, Pick 18 - Toronto Blue Jays: SP John McDole, age 18
Round 1, Pick 19 - Milwaukee Brewers: CF Amaro London, age 18
Round 1, Pick 20 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Maurice Luciano, age 21
Round 1, Pick 21 - Arizona Diamondbacks: SP Bill Bailey, age 18
Round 1, Pick 22 - Minnesota Twins: SP Will Lech, age 21
Round 1, Pick 23 - Chicago Cubs: SP Alvaro Orozco, age 21
Round 1, Pick 24 - Kansas City Royals: SP Kelly Boris, age 18
Round 1, Pick 25 - Oakland Athletics: SP Layton Hornacek, age 18
Round 1, Pick 26 - New York Yankees: CF Enzo Rivera, age 21
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1957 MLB All-Star Rosters

American League:

position name war team
P Ponce Osornio 4.56 SEA
P Hamilton Mendoza 4.42 MIN
P Aaron Bjorgo 4.21 BAL
2B Simon Brice 4.10 NYY
RF Casey West 3.78 OAK
P Sawyer Oregon 3.60 MIN
1B Hector Boss 3.53 OAK
CF Juan Alonzo 3.49 BAL
RF Solomon Stubbs 3.47 TEX
C Nathan Reifsnyder 3.43 HOU
P Finn Loconte 3.41 NYY
P Lucas Boone 3.38 LAA
CF Osvaldo Botello 3.30 DET
1B V.J. Bergeron 2.85 CLE
CF Malietoa Vou 2.84 CHA
3B Aaron Burr 2.62 TB
SS Noah Brandmeyer 2.52 CHA
RF Paul Stevens 2.52 CLE
1B Jeremy Glass 2.49 CHA
LF Mel Shipp 2.35 DET
P Oscar Golem 2.01 NYY
C Takaomi Hirota 1.76 LAA
P Evan Hartsook 1.39 TEX
P Kody Schlein 1.24 MIN
P Jason Gray 1.13 SEA


National League:

position name war team
CF J.T. Chubb 4.30 NYM
LF Dustin Perkins 4.18 LAD
P Alex Yokum 3.95 MIL
CF Hal Reveles 3.92 PIT
P Miguel Abrego 3.43 MON
1B Owen Theroux 3.35 FLA
RF Brady Sheard 3.28 FLA
LF Paul Vines 3.28 MIL
SS Hilton Roach 3.22 SF
P Jackson Muhs 3.20 FLA
C Wiki Gomez 3.06 SD
SS Steward Menendez 2.96 ATL
CF Riley Guilherme 2.93 ARI
LF Clayton Heise 2.92 PHI
1B Mookie Langley 2.80 PIT
P Wes Sowers 2.65 FLA
3B Vasili Ermakov 2.58 LAD
P Nelson Robertson 2.41 MON
C A.J. Goldman 2.18 STL
P Greg Sarka 2.05 FLA
2B Joe Rice 2.03 STL
P Logan Howlett 1.18 CIN
P Elijah Vann 0.83 CHC
P Seve Gomez 0.51 LAD
P Leovet Casarez 0.50 SF
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Achievements, June through October 1957

MLB Owner Changes:
San Francisco Giants sold to Garrison Dearborn.

MLB Career Milestones:
Blake Lira, Kansas City Royals - 2000 H
Aron Perez, Chicago Cubs - 2000 H

7+ Hit Games:

No-Hitters/Perfect Games:
Dexter Storey, Mississippi, AA - 10K, 2BB
Ricky Sukanda, Elizabethton, R - 6K, 2BB
Ken Cunningham, Hickory, A - 2K, 3BB
Isaiah Terranova, Great Falls, R - 6K, 3BB
Aragorn Pacheco, Salem, A+ - 8K, 1BB
Michael Camfield, Tulsa, AA - 7K, 4BB
Ethan Mueller, Harrisburg, AA - 4K, 3BB
Paxton Martin, Arizona, R - 10K, 2BB
Jared Thompson, Rocky Mountain, R - 9K, 1BB
Galen Whaley, Pennsylvania, IND - 3K, 5BB

17+ Strikeout Games:
Carsten Breaux, Scottsdale, R - 17K
Carsten Breaux, Scottsdale, R - 17K

Hitting Streaks Ended:
Lindsey Birdow, Biloxi, AA - 25G
Vicente Oporto, San Antonio, AAA - 26G
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1957 MLB Playoffs

What Andrejs Silamikelis, Nic Weiner, Marc Antony Torres, and Noah Luevanos couldn't accomplish -- this Cardinals team did. The franchise finally has its first World Series title.
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