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02-14-2019, 08:44 AM | #321 |
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1914 Hall of Fame
J.P. Avila, LHP The best pitcher in the beginnings of major league history and quite possibly will hold that title for quite some time. He led the league in WAR 9 straight years, won 9 Pitcher of the Year awards, 6 MVPs, 12 all-star selections, 1 Gold Glove, and 1 World Series. He is the current career record holder in Games Started (473), Complete Games (229), Shutouts (73), Strikeouts (2318), and WAR (106.9). Career Stats: 473 G, 746 BB, 2318 K, 2.07 FIP, 72 FIP-, 106.9 WAR Luis Salgado, LHP Yet another dominant pitcher whose best criticism is "not Avila or Cabedo." He was a 7-time all-star and 1-time World Series Champ. He had an 11-year peak from age 22 through 32 of well above average (5-7 WAR) production. He was the #4 prospect in 1900, though he never did spend time in the minor leagues. Career Stats: 391 G, 484 BB, 1436 K, 2.16 FIP, 78 FIP-, 68.1 WAR Jin-woo Scahill, RHP His career was a little shorter than Salgado's, only because the league didn't start until he was 28. He did win a Pitcher of the Year award in 1908 with the Athletics. In that 1908 season, he set the record for WHIP, (0.84), Opponent OBP (.221), and Opponent OPS (.456). He was also selected to 4 all-star games. Career Stats: 387 G, 632 BB, 1322 K, 2.36 FIP, 86 FIP-, 64.2 WAR Jody Davison, 3B He was 29 at the start of the league and retired at age 42 as the MLB career leader in hits with 2,308. He made 4 all-star teams, won 4 silver sluggers, and a World Series. Career Stats: 8527 PA, .330 wOBA, 113 wRC+, 67.7 ZR, 54.8 WAR Ignacio Diadoni, LHP Diadoni started out as the #50 prospect in 1900 and proceeded to pitch 12 full seasons with 34 or more games started. He had a few notable seasons with well-above average production but mostly stayed in the 2-3 WAR range. He made one all-star team and won one gold glove. Career Stats: 479 GS, 901 BB, 1175 K, 2.79 FIP, 100 FIP-, 48.5 WAR Kurt Cheshier, LHP He was on the path to greatness before injuries destroyed his career. He actually started in college in 1900 and was drafted 12th overall. He spent the next three years in the minor leagues and ranked as a top prospect. Shoulder inflammation set him back in 1903 and delayed the start of his MLB career, which took off as soon as he got going. He made 5 all-star teams and twice finished 3rd in the Pitcher of the Year. However, he tore his UCL in 1912 and was never quite the same, retiring early at age 36. Career Stats: 323 G, 655 BB, 1213 K, 2.43 FIP, 87 FIP-, 48.5 WAR Arturo Salas, RHP A 3-time all-star who hit his peak in the first 4 years of the league but started the injury bug in 1904 and never was the same. He had radial nerve compression, torn UCL, bone chips, strained hamstring, sore shoulder, elbow inflammation, and strained oblique. He finished 3rd in Pitcher of the Year both in 1902 and 1903. Career Stats: 274 G, 422 BB, 790 K, 2.50 FIP, 88 FIP-, 41.6 WAR Nick Caruso, CF Caruso is the first of the feeder created players to be Hall of Fame eligible. He joined East Carolina after the draft in 1900 and was signed by the Athletics as the 12th overall pick in 1903. He made 4 all-star teams and won 2 gold gloves but didn't quite have the peak or longevity for the Hall of Fame. Career Stats: 5257 PA, .320, 112 wRC+, 81.5 ZR, 38.3 WAR Juan Navarro, 3B Navarro was a 3-time all-star, NL championship series MVP, and gold glove winner. He had a very good peak but his skill level tapered off quickly in his early 30s, turning him into average by age 33. He also had a few injuries that kept him from pushing his career longer. Career Stats: 6484 PA, .311 wOBA, 104 wRC+, 57.8 ZR, 35.9 WAR Bobby Fendley, C Fendley is the first catcher eligible for the Hall. Catcher value is difficult to calculate, especially in OOTP - in particular, catcher defense. From what I can see though, Fendley's career simply didn't last long enough to merit enrollment. He did have 7 good years in his 20s but once he turned 30, didn't have much left to offer. He was drafted by the White Sox out of De La Salle High School in Illinois, spent 3 years in Rookie ball, one year in AA and then jumped right into the starting role. He made 4 all-star teams, won a gold glove and a silver slugger. Career Stats: 4454 PA, .301 wOBA, 98 wrC+, 39.7 ZR, 2.63 CERA (Not a fan of catcher ERA in general but it might mean something in this game), 29.9 WAR Kazio Marquand, RF A 2-time silver slugger and made it to one all-star game. He had a couple flashes of brilliance but was mostly a replacement to average player. Career Stats: 6910 PA, .334 wOBA, 118 wRC+, -77.6 ZR, 22.8 WAR Sebastien Cavalleri, RHP He made two all-star teams and led the league in saves in 1905. He had a good long career as a solid closer and high leverage reliever, finishing 3rd in Reliever of the Year voting in both 1904 and 1909. Career Stats: 437 G, 138 BB, 436 K, 130 SV, 1.58 FIP, 56 FIP-, 20.6 WPA, 18.7 WAR Leandro Garcia, RHP Garcia is in the same boat, but with a little less impact at the back end of the bullpen. He lasted 13 years in the MLB which is a great accomplishment in itself. Career Stats: 552 G, 224 BB, 326 K, 184 SV, 2.54 FIP, 94 FIP-, 18.9 WPA, 5.7 WAR |
02-15-2019, 12:02 AM | #322 |
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1914 Top Players Under Age 30
Simon Walker, LHP
Drafted in the 1904 13th round out of Brother Rice High School in Illinois by the Dodgers and traded to the Cardinals that offseason. He has more than fulfilled his greatest potential which relies on elite command with pretty good stuff. Last season he had 36 walks in 246 innings. His first major league season was in 1907 and he had a few solid if above average years. Once he turned 27, he took another step forward and was selected to an all-star game along with finishing 2nd in the Pitcher of the Year voting. Maxim Balentin, RHP Already a Pitcher of the Year winner and all-star, Balentin was drafted in the 15th round of the 1906 draft out of the University of Notre Dame. He lost a year to a torn back muscle but returned strong. His overall rating never looks very great but he is able to produce good numbers over multiple years. Emmanuel Ahern, LHP Drafted 83rd overall out of De Pere, WI in 1904. He broke into the major leagues in 1908 and finished 2nd in the Rookie of the Year award. He has been a steady and durable #2/3 starter over the first 7 years of his career Cezar Castaneda, 2B Castaneda was an international scouting discovery out of the Dominican Republic in 1906. He was quickly promoted to Low-A and quickly moved through the minor league system to an MLB debut in 1909. His performance has steadily grown from 3.9 WAR his rookie season to 7.7 WAR in 1914. He has made one all-star team and won a silver slugger award. Nic Wiener, 2B A young player with high pedigree. He was drafted 1st overall in 1909 out of Washington State. He finished the year in Low-A, played 4 games in AAA in 1910, and then was placed in the Cardinals starting lineup. He won the Rookie of the Year, has made 3 all-star teams, and won two silver sluggers in his 5 years in the league. |
02-15-2019, 12:20 AM | #323 |
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1914 FA Summary
Tomas Reed signed with the Mariners, while Jonathan Kinnunen signed with the Athletics. Pimentel landed with the Brewers for two years with a player option in the second year, and Nate Clements signed a one-year deal with the Royals. |
02-15-2019, 08:07 AM | #324 |
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1915 Top 100 Prospects
The top prospect in baseball in 1915 is D.J. Leverton of the Toronto Blue Jays. He was the 1912 1st overall draft pick - He has contact, gap power, speed, elite center field defense, has a great work ethic and is a fan favorite. The first pitcher on the top 100 prospect list is J.R. Donahoe of the Texas Rangers, who was selected 2nd overall in 1914. Apparently the '15 TPL is a tribute to the HOF career of J.P. Avila. |
02-15-2019, 08:43 AM | #325 |
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1915 NCAA All-Stars
Team 1:
SP Joseph Anglin (CLE) - 3-1, 1.91 ERA, 42.1 IP, 1.20 WHIP, 3.8 K/9, 1.4 WAR SP Matthew Connor (NCST) - 3-1, 1.90 ERA, 42.2 IP, 1.01 WHIP, 2.7 K/9, 1.4 WAR SP Dexter Edson (SDSU) - 2-1, 2.97 ERA, 33.1 IP, 0.99 WHIP, 5.7 K/9, 1.5 WAR SP Matt Emerson (OKST) - 4-0, 0.25 ERA, 36.0 IP, 0.83 WHIP, 5.3 K/9, 1.2 WAR SP Cherokee Logterman (CSF) - 3-1, 1.95 ERA, 37.0 IP, 1.19 WHIP, 4.9 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Dean Mollet (UCSB) - 2-3, 1.70 ERA, 42.1 IP, 0.99 WHIP, 6.4 K/9, 1.8 WAR CL Keagan Barnes (STAN) - 1-0, 3 SV, 2.19 ERA, 12.1 IP, 1.05 WHIP, 5.1 K/9, 0.5 WAR CL Sloan Ward (TUL) - 2-0, 2 SV, 0.00 ERA, 7.2 IP, 0.78 WHIP, 7.0 K/9, 0.4 WAR C Augustus Tosi (UHC) - .410/.452/.538, 78 AB, 182 wRC+, 1.0 WAR C Jaxson Wallace (BAY) - .356/.420/.603, 73 AB, 3 HR, 182 wRC+, 1.1 WAR 1B Jimmy Engel (SCG) - .300/.406/.575, 80 AB, 5 HR, 165 wRC+, 1.2 WAR 1B Jeriome Parker (GH) - .357/.427/.631, 84 AB, 6 HR, 1 SB, 190 wRC+, 1.1 WAR 2B Karl Hey (PIT) - .293/.379/.524, 82 AB, 2 HR, 148 wRC+, 1.2 WAR 3B Kip Peterman (BYU) - .365/.439/.671, 85 AB, 5 HR, 3 SB, 198 wRC+, 1.7 WAR SS Gavin Cliff (MIS) - .306/.394/.424, 85 AB, 1 HR, 3 SB, 131 wRC+, 1.3 WAR SS Archimedeo González (BAY) - .372/.412/.543, 94 AB, 3 HR, 1 SB, 156 wRC+, 1.2 WAR LF Sterling Dennard (TTU) - .326/.433/.605, 86 AB, 3 HR, 3 SB, 180 wRC+, 1.5 WAR CF Phoenix Amoss (SMG) - .453/.535/.779, 86 AB, 6 HR, 8 SB, 255 wRC+, 2.5 WAR RF Kristoffer Ferguson (BYU) - .371/.424/.629, 89 AB, 4 HR, 189 wRC+, 1.3 WAR RF Felix Todd (PUR) - .447/.520/.671, 85 AB, 3 HR, 226 wRC+, 1.6 WAR Team 2: SP Pascal Del Rio (MIS) - 3-1, 1.06 ERA, 34.0 IP, 1.00 WHIP, 5.3 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Rob Dyda (MD) - 3-0, 1.91 ERA, 42.1 IP, 0.97 WHIP, 4.7 K/9, 1.4 WAR SP Wyatt Ludwig (RO) - 3-0, 1.65 ERA, 32.2 IP, 0.92 WHIP, 5.0 K/9, 1.2 WAR SP Monty Salesbury (ND) - 4-0, 0.50 ERA, 36.0 IP, 0.67 WHIP, 5.8 K/9, 1.5 WAR SP Rod Tineo (STAN) - 3-2, 3.56 ERA, 43.0 IP, 1.35 WHIP, 6.7 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Logan Vaughan (STAN) - 3-1, 2.86 ERA, 34.2 IP, 0.92 WHIP, 5.5 K/9, 1.4 WAR CL Joe Blankenship (UCLA) - 1-1, 4 SV, 3.95 ERA, 13.2 IP, 1.76 WHIP, 6.6 K/9, 0.1 WAR CL Ephraim Burkhardt (LOY) - 2-0, 4 SV, 3.63 ERA, 17.1 IP, 1.67 WHIP, 6.8 K/9, 0.5 WAR C Juan Simpson (LOY) - .355/.383/.566, 76 AB, 3 HR, 154 wRC+, 0.9 WAR C Scott Taylor (TCU) - .333/.449/.492, 63 AB, 1 HR, 162 wRC+, 1.0 WAR 1B Stinger Faust (LSU) - .329/.358/.588, 85 AB, 4 HR, 152 wRC+, 0.9 WAR 2B Charles Bredehoft (HCC) - .317/.414/.549, 82 AB, 3 HR, 3 SB, 159 wRC+, 1.1 WAR 3B Stan Scott (CSF) - .360/.457/.472, 89 AB, 1 HR, 1 SB, 162 wRC+, 1.2 WAR 3B Ian Willey (UNM) - .379/.432/.540, 87 AB, 2 HR, 176 wRC+, 1.2 WAR SS Sebastian Denney (LSU) - .345/.367/.701, 87 AB, 5 HR, 188 wRC+, 1.4 WAR (Injured) SS Andy Tack (GH) - .387/.409/.597, 62 AB, 1 HR, 1 SB, 175 wRC+, 1.2 WAR (Injured) LF Jagger Routh (SHP) - .330/.422/.511, 88 AB, 2 HR, 158 wRC+, 1.1 WAR CF Fletcher Pierce (AUB) - .407/.500/.593, 59 AB, 1 HR, 4 SB, 198 wRC+, 1.3 WAR CF Arnold White (KEN) - .337/.424/.547, 86 AB, 3 HR, 4 SB, 171 wRC+, 1.4 WAR RF Matthew Quagliata (WSU) - .341/.404/.614, 88 AB, 6 HR, 180 wRC+, 1.3 WAR |
02-15-2019, 11:25 PM | #326 |
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Achievements, April 1915
Injury News:
Fresh off a new contract, Jonathan Kinnunen tore his meniscus and will be out a majority of the season. MLB Career Milestones: Yao Lo, Toronto Blue Jays - 500 SB No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Fernley Boughton, Milwaukee Brewers, MLB - 7K, 1BB T.Y. Mann, Jupiter, FLHSAA - 8K, 5BB Gunner Ryan, Pawtucket, AAA - 10K, 1BB Joshua Little, Florida State, NCAA - 6K, 3BB Antawn Colin, Mayfield, NMAA - 4K, 0BB - PERFECT GAME 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: Willie McMechan, Stanford, NCAA Ezra Domingue, Iowa, NCAA R.J. Woods, Waupun, WIAA Christian Prince, Ashwaubenon, WIAA 3+ HR Games: Alex Kato, Minnesota, NCAA Cycles: Roman German, Los Angeles Angels, MLB Gael Bethell, Buford Wolves, GHSA Aydan Nanton, South Mecklenburg, NCHSAA D.J. Boucher, Osceola, FLHSAA Jimmy Engel, South Carolina, NCAA Judd Brammer, North Buncombe, NCHSAA Guy Werner, Peshtigo, WIAA Patrick Acosta, Weatherford, TUIL Hitting Streaks Ended: Cezar Castaneda, Pittsburgh Pirates, MLB - 29G Houston Williams, Carmel, IHSA - 26G Tom Boyce, Clayton Valley Charter, CIF - 25G Felix Todd, Purdue, NCAA - 27G |
02-15-2019, 11:55 PM | #327 |
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1915 Draft Top 100
Phoenix Amoss is finally draft-eligible again and the Dbacks are picking second this year, though they probably won't get a chance to get him. I sure hope he signs because he could be a force in the major leagues right away. The top high school draftee is Denley Wright out of New Mexico and this draft is quite light on pitching as the top hurler is A.J. Aranha down at number 32. |
02-16-2019, 12:45 AM | #328 |
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1915 College and High School Champs/Awards
NCAA
Champion: Clemson Tigers MVP: Phoenix Amoss, Saint Marys Gaels Finishes his feeder career with 20.9 WAR over 7 seasons and 5 MVP awards Top Pitcher: Pascal Del Rio, Missouri Tigers California Champion: Central Grizzlies MVP: Urdar Arisson, Central Grizzlies Top Pitcher: Paul Tanksley, Valhalla Norsemen Florida Champion: Pensacola Catholic Crusaders MVP: Gabriel Turner, Port St. Lucie Jaguars Top Pitcher: Gabriel Turner, Port St. Lucie Jaguars Georgia Champion: Gainesville Red Elephants MVP: Kerry Law, Buford Wolves Top Pitcher: Jeff Wise, Allatoona Buccaneers Illinois Champion: Teutopolis Wooden Shoes MVP: Houston Williams, Carmel Corsairs Top Pitcher: Robert DeVore, Nazareth Academy Roadrunners New York Champion: Archbishop Molloy Stanners MVP: Solomon Lo Duca, West Babylon Eagles Top Pitcher: Tomas Munguia, Island Trees Bulldogs New Mexico Champion: Sandia Matadors MVP: Jace Stueve, El Dorado Eagles Top Pitcher: Giovanni Gustafson, Mayfield Trojans North Carolina Champion: South Mecklenburg Sabres MVP: Judd Brammer, North Buncombe Black Hawks Top Pitcher: John Brown, South Mecklenburg Sabres Oregon Champion: Hidden Valley Mustangs MVP: Gordon Kenyon, Central Catholic Rams Top Pitcher: Neill Williamson, Sheldon Irish Texas Champion: Austin Maroons MVP: Rod Glass, Southlake Carroll Dragons Top Pitcher: Phil Rojas, Austin Maroons Wisconsin Champion: Ashwaubenon Jaguars MVP: Ricky Allen, Ashwaubenon Jaguars Top Pitcher: Rodney Hadley, Hortonville Polar Bears |
02-16-2019, 09:05 AM | #329 |
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Achievements, May 1915
Injury News:
Joe Ramage has a torn rotator cuff and will miss the rest of the season. MLB Career Milestones: No-Hitters/Perfect Games: 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: 3+ HR Games: Gavin Gardner, Greensboro, A Ryan Gerstner, Bowling Green, A Cycles: Mo Scibetta, Gainesville, GHSA Roman German, Los Angeles Angels, MLB 2nd cycle in as many months. Dominick Vogel, New Mexico State, NCAA Hitting Streaks Ended: Martin Tran, El Paso, AAA - 25G Dalton McFarland, Henley, OSAA - 27G Kristoffer Ferguson, BYU, NCAA - 27G Alexander Murray, St Johns, NCAA - 27G Mario Shipman, Colorado Springs, AAA - 38G |
02-16-2019, 09:11 AM | #330 |
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1915 MLB Draft
Amoss was selected first and signed right away. He played 6 games in rookie ball and has already been promoted to A. Denley Wright went to the Devil Rays at pick 5 The top pitcher drafted was Sam Sciascia to the Twins at 14. He was a 2-time all-star with Arizona State. Round 1, Pick 1 - Cleveland Indians: CF Phoenix Amoss, age 21 Round 1, Pick 2 - Arizona Diamondbacks: RF Felix Todd, age 21 Round 1, Pick 3 - Texas Rangers: CF Nils Banks, age 21 Round 1, Pick 4 - Atlanta Braves: RF Pan Ellis, age 21 Round 1, Pick 5 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: 3B Denley Wright, age 18 Round 1, Pick 6 - Boston Red Sox: CF Raphael Arakaki, age 18 Round 1, Pick 7 - San Francisco Giants: 1B Mark Torrez, age 21 Round 1, Pick 8 - Atlanta Braves: C Christian Lizama, age 18 Round 1, Pick 9 - Baltimore Orioles: CF Jace Clapsaddle, age 22 Round 1, Pick 10 - Los Angeles Angels: SS Gavin Cliff, age 21 Round 1, Pick 11 - Chicago Cubs: C Brax Monahan, age 21 Round 1, Pick 12 - Cincinnati Reds: RF Fox Hendrix, age 21 Round 1, Pick 13 - St. Louis Cardinals: RF Elijah Schneider, age 21 Round 1, Pick 14 - Minnesota Twins: SP Sam Sciascia, age 21 Round 1, Pick 15 - Florida Marlins: 1B Brandan Rye, age 18 Round 1, Pick 16 - Colorado Rockies: 1B Ox Rossol, age 18 Round 1, Pick 17 - New York Mets: SP A.J. Aranha, age 21 Round 1, Pick 18 - Toronto Blue Jays: C Scott Taylor, age 21 Round 1, Pick 19 - Los Angeles Dodgers: RF Max Huber, age 18 Round 1, Pick 20 - Philadelphia Phillies: 2B Karl Hey, age 21 Round 1, Pick 21 - Detroit Tigers: SP Wilfred Munoz, age 21 Round 1, Pick 22 - Chicago White Sox: RF Kendell Akin, age 21 Round 1, Pick 23 - Detroit Tigers: RF Chester Hannah, age 21 Round 1, Pick 24 - New York Yankees: 3B Stan Scott, age 21 Round 1, Pick 25 - Pittsburgh Pirates: C Micah Cohen, age 21 Round 1, Pick 26 - Cincinnati Reds: 1B Todd Stubbs, age 19 Round 1, Pick 27 - Kansas City Royals: C Jaxson Wallace, age 21 Round 1, Pick 28 - San Diego Padres: RF Alex Lauterbach, age 21 |
02-16-2019, 09:18 AM | #331 |
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Achievements, June 1915
MLB Career Milestones:
Nelson Avock, New York Yankees - 500 SB Devon McFadden, Detroit Tigers - 1000 K Goran Williams, Colorado Rockies - 1000 K Jarmo Wirsing, Pittsburgh Pirates - 1000 K No-Hitters/Perfect Games: 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: 3+ HR Games: Gavin Elliott, Rochester, AAA Cycles: Kaiden Harrison, Visalia, A+ Hitting Streaks Ended: |
02-16-2019, 09:36 AM | #332 |
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1915 MLB All-Star Rosters
American League:
SP Chris Adams (SEA) - 12-6, 2.81 ERA, 172.2 IP, 1.21 WHIP, 4.8 K/9, 3.9 WAR SP Joe Hubbard (HOU) - 8-2, 1.31 ERA, 131.0 IP, 0.83 WHIP, 5.1 K/9, 3.3 WAR SP Zach Jensen (KC) - 14-4, 1.68 ERA, 177.0 IP, 1.11 WHIP, 6.1 K/9, 4.6 WAR SP Devon McFadden (DET) - 16-4, 1.90 ERA, 180.0 IP, 1.04 WHIP, 6.3 K/9, 6.0 WAR SP Tito Miller (TB) - 14-5, 2.50 ERA, 176.1 IP, 1.23 WHIP, 4.8 K/9, 4.0 WAR SP Jameson Worren (BAL) - 12-5, 1.98 ERA, 154.2 IP, 0.96 WHIP, 5.2 K/9, 3.6 WAR CL Antonio Aguayo (CLE) - 3-1, 17 SV, 0.83 ERA, 54.0 IP, 1.20 WHIP, 4.7 K/9, 0.8 WAR CL Mike Knox (SEA) - 1-4, 23 SV, 1.77 ERA, 40.2 IP, 1.11 WHIP, 6.9 K/9, 1.4 WAR CL Caiden Sullivan (KC) - 5-0, 34 SV, 1.13 ERA, 48.0 IP, 1.13 WHIP, 6.4 K/9, 1.1 WAR CL Borya Yevgenyan (OAK) - 1-0, 32 SV, 0.49 ERA, 55.1 IP, 0.72 WHIP, 6.8 K/9, 2.0 WAR C Steven Bridge (KC) - .259/.301/.325, 255 AB, 2 HR, 91 wRC+, 1.8 WAR C Igor Brown (BAL) - .323/.374/.398, 226 AB, 3 HR, 5 SB, 139 wRC+, 2.5 WAR 1B Aiden Massicotte (KC) - .308/.343/.390, 367 AB, 2 HR, 64 SB, 124 wRC+, 4.5 WAR 2B Eitor Armijo (BAL) - .312/.348/.405, 388 AB, 48 SB, 133 wRC+, 4.5 WAR (Injured) 3B Alonso Carvajal (NYY) - .317/.370/.496, 353 AB, 1 HR, 47 SB, 160 wRC+, 5.5 WAR (Injured) SS Lance Medina (TEX) - .293/.331/.374, 222 AB, 11 SB, 123 wRC+, 3.5 WAR (Injured) SS Tomas Reed (SEA) - .302/.356/.457, 324 AB, 5 HR, 26 SB, 151 wRC+, 3.7 WAR SS Ynilo Tristan (LAA) - .332/.395/.491, 214 AB, 6 SB, 174 wRC+, 4.0 WAR SS Nick Wolfe (CHA) - .284/.334/.350, 334 AB, 2 SB, 118 wRC+, 4.2 WAR SS Benny Wurdeman (OAK) - .281/.355/.355, 335 AB, 32 SB, 118 wRC+, 4.0 WAR SS Saturnin Baez (DET) - .362/.413/.489, 221 AB, 3 HR, 19 SB, 178 wRC+, 4.4 WAR (Injured) LF Walker Rosen (TEX) - .267/.314/.424, 375 AB, 1 HR, 22 SB, 127 wRC+, 2.5 WAR CF Aiden Shelton (DET) - .286/.358/.360, 378 AB, 3 HR, 37 SB, 130 wRC+, 2.8 WAR RF Matt Burton (NYY) - .282/.372/.445, 362 AB, 6 HR, 40 SB, 146 wRC+, 3.4 WAR RF Yan Stifter (CLE) - .312/.358/.378, 349 AB, 1 HR, 130 wRC+, 3.2 WAR National League: SP Henry Angelbeek (SD) - 11-6, 2.56 ERA, 186.1 IP, 1.23 WHIP, 3.9 K/9, 3.4 WAR SP Dean Davidson (PHI) - 10-6, 1.86 ERA, 169.2 IP, 1.02 WHIP, 4.2 K/9, 4.0 WAR SP Librado Dorado (MON) - 13-6, 1.77 ERA, 137.2 IP, 1.01 WHIP, 7.1 K/9, 4.0 WAR SP Simon Walker (LAD) - 5-10, 2.69 ERA, 137.0 IP, 1.18 WHIP, 4.9 K/9, 4.1 WAR SP Goran Williams (COL) - 9-5, 1.66 ERA, 162.1 IP, 1.04 WHIP, 4.0 K/9, 4.3 WAR SP Justin Zygmunt (MON) - 11-8, 2.19 ERA, 177.0 IP, 1.00 WHIP, 6.0 K/9, 5.4 WAR CL Leif Coffey (SD) - 4-1, 20 SV, 1.59 ERA, 45.1 IP, 1.04 WHIP, 5.6 K/9, 1.1 WAR CL Robert Galbreath (LAD) - 6-2, 26 SV, 0.90 ERA, 50.0 IP, 0.90 WHIP, 4.5 K/9, 1.1 WAR CL Oswald Miller (CHC) - 3-1, 29 SV, 2.62 ERA, 44.2 IP, 1.10 WHIP, 5.8 K/9, 0.8 WAR CL Rob Roe (MON) - 1-1, 22 SV, 0.25 ERA, 36.2 IP, 0.55 WHIP, 5.2 K/9, 1.4 WAR C Tucker Connally (LAD) - .246/.366/.299, 268 AB, 1 HR, 2 SB, 116 wRC+, 2.7 WAR C Morton Zepp (CHC) - .310/.348/.390, 187 AB, 1 HR, 1 SB, 131 wRC+, 2.2 WAR 2B Tyler Arant (MON) - .278/.325/.400, 255 AB, 1 HR, 34 SB, 129 wRC+, 3.3 WAR (Injured) 2B Benjamin Bach (COL) - .272/.336/.359, 368 AB, 3 HR, 10 SB, 119 wRC+, 3.7 WAR 2B Samuela Fakahua (ATL) - .287/.352/.446, 359 AB, 1 HR, 14 SB, 153 wRC+, 3.9 WAR 2B Jonathan Quiroga (STL) - .291/.339/.353, 357 AB, 1 SB, 121 wRC+, 3.1 WAR 2B Mike Sandoval (PHI) - .295/.342/.395, 342 AB, 4 HR, 24 SB, 134 wRC+, 3.4 WAR (Injured) 3B Danny Hurst (LAD) - .308/.356/.373, 370 AB, 1 HR, 5 SB, 129 wRC+, 3.4 WAR SS Bill Desmond (CIN) - .268/.331/.330, 355 AB, 18 SB, 112 wRC+, 3.9 WAR LF Andy Qumi (COL) - .314/.377/.455, 312 AB, 15 SB, 153 wRC+, 3.2 WAR (Injured) LF Justus Whitham (SF) - .309/.374/.429, 385 AB, 3 HR, 53 SB, 156 wRC+, 5.6 WAR CF Mitsuo Azuma (MIL) - .261/.319/.409, 337 AB, 5 HR, 26 SB, 129 wRC+, 3.7 WAR CF Sheik James (STL) - .262/.328/.429, 336 AB, 6 HR, 24 SB, 133 wRC+, 3.9 WAR (Injured) CF Keller McCuiston (PHI) - .268/.314/.358, 377 AB, 1 HR, 48 SB, 112 wRC+, 4.0 WAR RF Derek Abraham (ATL) - .291/.342/.385, 382 AB, 4 HR, 36 SB, 125 wRC+, 3.3 WAR |
02-16-2019, 09:49 AM | #333 |
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Achievements, July 1915
MLB Career Milestones:
No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Tadasumi Horita, Tampa, A+ - 6K, 1BB Jameson Worren, Baltimore Orioles, MLB - 4K, 2BB Joe Steffensmeier, Northwest Arkansas, AA - 8K, 0BB, 1HBP, 2ERR Alfredo Pea, Spokane, A- - 15K, 1BB Mick Ball, Kissimmee, R - 5K, 3BB 15+ Strikeout Games: Alfredo Pea, Spokane, A- - 15K 6+ Hit Games: Randal Reichert, Orem, R Ewing Veit, Bradenton, A+ Ronald Medou, Bristol, R 3+ HR Games: Sid Winckler, Oklahoma City, AAA Juan Jimenez, Bowling Green, A T.J. Worrell, Princeton, R Cycles: Octavo Rosa, Great Falls, R Shelby Allen, Dunedin, A+ Armando Tavarez, Sacramento, AAA Hitting Streaks Ended: |
02-16-2019, 10:01 AM | #334 |
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Achievements, August 1915
MLB Career Milestones:
Yun-ho Chun, Boston Red Sox - 2000 Hits Jim Slack, San Diego Padres - 600 SB No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Jeff Stevens, Texas Rangers, MLB - 1K, 3BB 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: Alex Lauterbach, Peoria (SD1), R Kyle Hensley, Lowell, A- 3+ HR Games: Ben Trowers, El Paso, AAA Cycles: MIchael Schreiber, Idaho Falls, R Samuel Rubio, Mississippi, AA Hitting Streaks Ended: Clay Sterling, Florida Marlins - 26G Milo Appenzeller, Lynchburg, A+ - 28G Shelden Flannery, Staten Island, A- - 32G Caleb Manthey, Fort Myers, R - 30G |
02-16-2019, 10:16 AM | #335 |
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Achievements, September/October 1915
MLB Career Milestones:
Kevin Caperton, Cincinnati Reds - 2000 Hits Aiden Massicotte, Kansas City Royals - 1000 Stolen Bases Benny Wurdeman, Oakland Athletics - 500 SB Alonso Carvajal, New York Yankees - 500 SB No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Bobby Cooper, Columbia, A - 8K, 0BB, 1HBP Gavin Lee, Columbus, AAA - 2K, 2BB 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: 3+ HR Games: Cycles: Hitting Streaks Ended: Noah Johansen, Colorado Springs, AAA - 25G |
02-16-2019, 10:19 AM | #336 |
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1915 MLB Playoffs
The season wasn't pretty for the Brewers as they took advantage of a historically weak division, winning the NL Central with a 77-85 record. Mitsuo Azuma was the World Series MVP. Tucker Holley and Fernley Boughton were the team leaders throughout the year. After the game, GM Juan Salvatierra announced his retirement.
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1915 MLB Award Winners
AL MVP: Eitor Armijo, 2B, Baltimore Orioles - 8.5 WAR, 140 wRC+, 23.5 ZR NL MVP: Justus Whitham, LF, San Francisco Giants - 8.3 WAR, 155 wRC+, 7.0 ZR AL Top Pitcher: Devon McFadden, RHP, Detroit Tigers (2) - 8.2 WAR, 70 FIP-, 2.8 K/BB NL Top Pitcher: Justin Zygmunt, RHP, Montreal Expos - 9.2 WAR, 65 FIP-, 3.4 K/BB AL Rookie of the Year: Theodore Della Francesca, RHP, Cleveland Indians - 3.9 WAR, 87 FIP-, 1.6 K/BB NL Rookie of the Year: Morton Zepp, C, Chicago Cubs - 4.6 WAR, 147 wRC+, 4.7 ZR AL Reliever of the Year: Borya Yevgenyan, LHP, Oakland Athletics (3) - 6.8 WPA, 73 FIP-, 2.3 K/BB NL Reliever of the Year: Rob Roe, RHP, Montreal Expos - 7.2 WPA, 72 FIP-, 2.4 K/BB |
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1915 Free Agency
Winning a Pitcher of the Year award will do wonders for your free agency market. Devon McFadden is looking for a new team. Danny Hurst is another top player on the market. |
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1915 Unsigned Draftees
Another year, another top high schooler failing to sign.
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1915 Where Are They Now?
Top Prospects:
Nic Wiener - He was the top prospect in 1910 after getting drafted 1st overall out of Washington State. He won the Rookie of the Year and has been to three all-star games along with winning two silver sluggers. He has had 6 very good seasons just slightly below MVP level. Chris Adams - The top pitching prospect, drafted by the Mariners out of McFarland, WI. He has been to 4 all-star games and was the Pitcher of the Year in 1912. Draftees: Ebenezer Daniels - He was drafted 2nd overall in 1910 but failed to sign and went to Michigan. He was then drafted 3rd overall in 1913 and made his debut with the Cubs in 1914. At the time he had a ton of power and last year he led the league in HR with 8. Derek Abraham - The 1910 first overall pick out of Missouri debuted in 1913 and finished both 1914 and 1915 with 3.9 WAR. He made the 1915 all-star team. Tito Miller - The top pitching draft prospect in 1910 started his career as a reliever with the Rockies for 10 games before moving into the starting rotation. He was traded to the Devil Rays and had a career year in 1915, finishing with 6.7 WAR and going to the all-star game. Award Winners: Cole Dins - The 1910 AL Rookie of the Year has mostly continued his success in the league until recently. His ratings still look very good but he lost his starting shortstop position to Rory Shew, an even more elite fielder. Other: Ash Ingle - Ingle was the top free agent in 1910 and still has another 2 years left on his contract. He has so far provided 21.8 WAR for the Reds at 3B over the past 5 years. Yago Pimentel - Haven't checked on Yago in a while but not much has changed. The Brewers traded him to the Mets and he is starting to have reduced impact even when healthy. Despite pitching in only 43 games in his 30s, he has supplied 6.6 WAR. |
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