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07-30-2019, 01:02 AM | #121 |
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No players made the hall. Next year will have a bloated list since there is no consensuses right now and a lot of players are getting 5%.
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1922 Draft
Round 1, Pick 1 - Cincinnati Rivermen: SP Alex Hernandez, age 21 out of college (BYU; Provo, UT) Round 1, Pick 2 - Baltimore Black Sox: SP Matt Green, age 18 out of high school (Collingswood; Collingswood, NJ) Round 1, Pick 3 - San Francisco Gold: C Steve Hoerle, age 21 out of college (Wichita State; Wichita, KS) Round 1, Pick 4 - Kansas City Spiders: SP Terry Kerns, age 21 out of college (Mississippi State; Starkville, MS) Round 1, Pick 5 - Atlanta Fire: SP Juan Cornejo, age 18 out of high school (Bowie; Arlington, TX) Round 1, Pick 6 - Los Angeles Federals: SP William Boughner, age 19 out of high school (Hialeah-Miami Lakes; Hialeah, FL) Round 1, Pick 7 - Dallas Bluebirds: SP Bob Garcia, age 18 out of high school (St. Gerard Catholic; San Antonio, TX) Round 1, Pick 8 - Salt Lake City Saints: CF Joe Wight, age 21 out of college (San Diego; San Diego, CA) Round 1, Pick 9 - Detroit Acorns: SP Jonathan Farmer, age 18 out of high school (Goleman; Miami, FL) Round 1, Pick 10 - Boston Clippers: SP Jeremy Novack, age 17 out of high school (East; Akron, OH) Round 1, Pick 11 - Toronto Alouettes: RP Tom Hicks, age 22 out of college (Marin; Kentfield, CA) Round 1, Pick 12 - Buffalo Bears: SP Bruce Schwab, age 21 out of college (Cal State-Fullerton; Fullerton, CA) Round 1, Pick 13 - San Antonio Flying Monkeys: SP Sean Hunsinger, age 18 out of high school (Kauai; Lihue, HI) Round 1, Pick 14 - Pittsburgh River Rats: CL Steve McIntyre, age 21 out of college (Northern Illinois; DeKalb, IL) Round 1, Pick 15 - Brooklyn Loons: SP Carlos Alcantara, age 18 out of high school (Liberty Hill; Liberty Hill, TX) Round 1, Pick 16 - Houston Biplanes: SP Alvin Ornelas, age 21 out of college (Pepperdine; Malibu, CA) Round 1, Pick 17 - Philadelphia Biscuits: CF Matt Fergerson, age 20 out of college (Columbia; New York, NY) Round 1, Pick 18 - Milwaukee Hops: 3B Tony Carbajal, age 22 out of college (Texas Tech; Lubbock, TX) Round 1, Pick 19 - Philadelphia Biscuits: 2B Hector Rosales, age 23 out of college (Michigan; Ann Arbor, MI) Round 1, Pick 20 - Charlotte Copperheads: SP Andrew Troyer, age 17 out of high school (Green Valley; Henderson, NV) Round 1, Pick 21 - New York Titans: SS Greg Kennedy, age 18 out of high school (Burton; Norton, VA) |
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Charlotte's 14 year streak of making the playoffs (which is more playoff appearances period other then the Hops) ends in 1922.
3 home run game 07/01/1922 John Barstad 3 Home Runs, 5 for 5, 5 RBI versus Pittsburgh while playing for Charlotte (Note, John Barstad is a pitcher!) Cycle 08/13/1922 Nate Parnell 4 Hits in 4 AB, 1 HR and 1 RBI versus Kansas City while playing for Brooklyn 150 rbi season 1921 Ernie Barela 152 RBI, .347/.432/.645, 40 Home Runs and 119 Runs in 510 AB, 9.2 WAR (Missed it last year) Milestones 05/25/1922 Nick Anderson 200 Wins, while playing for Buffalo 05/29/1922 Edwin Villegas 1500 Runs Batted In, while playing for Charlotte 06/08/1922 Benito Rodriguez 250 Wins, while playing for Salt Lake City 06/21/1922 Jesus Santiago 250 Wins, while playing for Charlotte 06/23/1922 Ernie Barela 2500 Hits, while playing for Milwaukee 08/08/1922 Isaac Winger 2000 Hits, while playing for Charlotte 08/08/1922 Edwin Villegas 1500 Runs Scored, while playing for Charlotte 10/01/1922 David Rector 1000 Runs Scored, while playing for Los Angeles |
07-30-2019, 01:25 AM | #124 |
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Atlanta Fire win, the first since the 1900 season.
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07-30-2019, 11:49 PM | #125 |
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1905 Draft - a review
Round 1, Pick 1 - Los Angeles Federals: SP Ross Putts, age 18 out of high school (Alma Heights Christian Academy; Pacifica, CA) Still in league (Free agent), 14 years of service, 3x all star. Round 1, Pick 2 - San Antonio Flying Monkeys: SP Brad Gearhart, age 21 out of college (Rice; Houston, TX) retired in 1919, 7 years of service. Round 1, Pick 3 - Salt Lake City Saints: 2B Mitch Harpine, age 20 out of college (UCF; Orlando, FL) retired 1922, 16 years of service, 2xMVP, 9x all star Round 1, Pick 4 - Charlotte Copperheads: LF Milt Clark, age 19 out of high school (La Habra; La Habra, CA) Still in league, 12 years of service, 2x world champ Round 1, Pick 5 - St. Louis Blues: C Steve Pina, age 22 out of college (New Orleans; New Orleans, LA) Retired in 1920, 12 years service, 6x all star. Round 1, Pick 6 - New York Titans: SP Jonathan Tanner, age 22 out of college (Ball State; Muncie, IN) Still in league, 14 years service, 2x all star Round 1, Pick 7 - Baltimore Black Sox: SP Caleb King, age 18 out of high school (Red Mountain; Mesa, AZ) Playing AAA, 8 years service, 1x all star Round 1, Pick 8 - Atlanta Fire: 2B Steven Kraemer, age 17 out of high school (Columbia; East Greenbush, NY) Retired in 1919, 5 years of service Round 1, Pick 9 - San Francisco Gold: SP Adan Moye, age 21 out of college (Arizona State; Tempe, AZ) Retired 1922, 13 year of service, 5x all star, Round 1, Pick 10 - Detroit Acorns: SP Mike Scullion, age 17 out of high school (San Gabriel; San Gabriel, CA) Retired in 1912, never made it out of A ball (failed as a pitcher and a 1st baseman) Round 1, Pick 11 - Toronto Alouettes: SS Travis Eberle, age 18 out of high school (Papillion-LaVista South; Papillion, NE) Retired in 1922, 10 years of service, 5x all star. Round 1, Pick 12 - Brooklyn Loons: RP Jarrett Winther, age 23 out of college (Florida Atlantic; Boca Raton, FL) Retired in 1912, 4 years of service Round 1, Pick 13 - Buffalo Bears: CF Alan Emig, age 18 out of high school (St. Anthony's; Melville, NY) Retired in 1922, 13 years of service, 3x all star Round 1, Pick 14 - Milwaukee Hops: SS Tom Dion, age 19 out of high school (Valley Vista; Surprise, AZ) Retired in 1918, 5 years of service. Round 1, Pick 15 - Buffalo Bears: RF Ricky Verduzco, age 18 out of high school (Brooklyn Friends; Brooklyn, NY) retired 1920, 11 years of service, 5x all star Round 1, Pick 16 - Dallas Bluebirds: SP Kevin Jones, age 18 out of high school (Fillmore; Fillmore, CA) Retired 1912, never made it past AA ball. Round 1, Pick 17 - Pittsburgh River Rats: CF Jeremy O'Neil, age 23 out of college (USC; Los Angeles, CA) retired in 1912, 120 days of service Round 1, Pick 18 - Boston Clippers: SP Tyrell Breaux, age 20 out of college (Dallas Baptist; Dallas, TX) retired in 1918, 11 years of service, 1x all star. Round 1, Pick 19 - Dallas Bluebirds: CF Bobby Strachan, age 22 out of college (Kent State; Kent, OH) Retired 1918, 1x all star Round 1, Pick 20 - Philadelphia Biscuits: SP Sean Brown, age 21 out of college (Hawaii; Honolulu, HI) Still playing (AAA), 2 years of service |
07-30-2019, 11:52 PM | #126 |
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Let me know if you like this draft review bit.
In the Hall vote, Scott Salas entered the hall on the first ballot, while quite a few others are dropped. |
07-30-2019, 11:58 PM | #127 |
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Scott Salas was the first pick overall who lived up to the billling.
1st overall pick in the 1903 draft, he played for SLC for five years, before being traded in a December trade to Charlotte (in a one sided trade that SLC still regrets) right as Charlotte began its massive run of world series wins, which he was part of the pitching duo for many years with David Robinson. The first of a number of Copperheads expected to enter the hall over the next 5-8 years. |
07-31-2019, 12:05 AM | #128 |
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1923 draft
Round 1, Pick 1 - Baltimore Black Sox: SP Harley Collins, age 18 out of high school (St. George's; Spokane, WA) Round 1, Pick 2 - Kansas City Spiders: SP Danny Gibson, age 18 out of high school (Dobson; Mesa, AZ) Round 1, Pick 3 - Baltimore Black Sox: SP Chris Hockett, age 21 out of college (Long Beach State; Long Beach, CA) Round 1, Pick 4 - Cincinnati Rivermen: SP Tom Walters, age 21 out of college (South Carolina; Columbia, SC) Round 1, Pick 5 - Los Angeles Federals: SP Eric Langel, age 22 out of college (Temple; Philadelphia, PA) Round 1, Pick 6 - Toronto Alouettes: SP Danny Brady, age 20 out of college (UT Arlington; Arlington, TX) Round 1, Pick 7 - Boston Clippers: SP Brad Slater, age 22 out of college (Texas; Austin, TX) Round 1, Pick 8 - Salt Lake City Saints: SS R.J. Varone, age 22 out of college (Nevada; Reno, NV) Round 1, Pick 9 - Milwaukee Hops: SP Tyler Heatherly, age 18 out of high school (Evangel Christian Academy; Shreveport, LA) Round 1, Pick 10 - Charlotte Copperheads: SP Sam Ackerman, age 18 out of high school (Oswego East; Oswego, IL) Round 1, Pick 11 - Philadelphia Biscuits: SP Jamie Moffitt, age 20 out of college (East Carolina; Greenville, NC) Round 1, Pick 12 - Dallas Bluebirds: CL Eric Haynes, age 20 out of college (UCLA; Los Angeles, CA) Round 1, Pick 13 - New York Titans: SP Nick Savage, age 22 out of college (Southern Mississippi; Hattiesburg, MS) Round 1, Pick 14 - Brooklyn Loons: SP Devin Johnson, age 18 out of high school (Del Oro; Loomis, CA) Round 1, Pick 15 - Buffalo Bears: RP Darnell Wale, age 23 out of college (Clemson; Clemson, SC) Round 1, Pick 16 - Detroit Acorns: SP Dave Sanchez, age 18 out of high school (Leadership Christian Academy; Guaynabo, SAN) Round 1, Pick 17 - San Antonio Flying Monkeys: SP Jeremy Bardwell, age 22 out of college (Utah; Salt Lake City, UT) Round 1, Pick 18 - San Francisco Gold: SP Gabe Selby, age 21 out of college (Central Alabama CC; Alexander City, AL) Round 1, Pick 19 - Atlanta Fire: SS Luis Torres, age 18 out of high school (Trinity; New York, NY) Round 1, Pick 20 - Pittsburgh River Rats: CF D.J. Maas, age 18 out of high school (Dysart; El Mirage, AZ) Round 1, Pick 21 - Houston Biplanes: SP Mark Simpson, age 22 out of college (Fordham; New York, NY) |
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Cycles
05/08/1923 Brian Lee 4 Hits in 5 AB, 1 HR and 2 RBI versus Pittsburgh while playing for Kansas City 08/06/1923 Willis Reyes 4 Hits in 4 AB, 1 HR and 3 RBI versus Dallas while playing for Salt Lake City No Hitters 05/11/1923 David Kunz 0 K, 2 BB and 9 IP versus Cincinnati while playing for Pittsburgh MIlestones 04/27/1923 Jonathan Tanner 200 Wins, while playing for San Francisco 05/01/1923 Mike Nye 250 Wins, while playing for Detroit 06/16/1923 Edwin Villegas 3000 Hits, while playing for Charlotte 06/25/1923 Justin DeSantis 200 Wins, while playing for Baltimore 07/05/1923 Isaac Winger 300 Home Runs, while playing for Charlotte 07/18/1923 Mike Nye 2000 Strikeouts, while playing for Detroit 07/26/1923 David Rector 2000 Hits, while playing for Los Angeles 07/27/1923 Jesus Santiago 2000 Strikeouts, while playing for Charlotte 07/27/1923 Matt McGoldrick 250 Wins, while playing for Atlanta 09/29/1923 Dennis Pontius 200 Wins, while playing for Toronto |
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In a big win for one of the most consistent teams in the NBL, the Hops win the world series.
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08-02-2019, 03:11 AM | #131 |
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At the start of the 1925 season I think I will do a team by team review.
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08-03-2019, 01:15 AM | #132 |
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No one gets elected to the Hall this between the 1923-1924 season.
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08-03-2019, 01:18 AM | #133 |
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1924 First round draft selections.
Round 1, Pick 1 - Kansas City Spiders: SP Mike Benner, age 21 out of college (Stanford; Stanford, CA) Round 1, Pick 2 - Baltimore Black Sox: SP Josh Martin, age 21 out of college (Georgia Tech; Atlanta, GA) Round 1, Pick 3 - Detroit Acorns: SP Brian Lagasse, age 20 out of college (Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA) Round 1, Pick 4 - Los Angeles Federals: SP Mike Kingery, age 17 out of high school (Aquinas; Overland Park, KS) Round 1, Pick 5 - Cincinnati Rivermen: 3B T.J. Curles, age 18 out of high school (Hudson; Hudson, FL) Round 1, Pick 6 - Dallas Bluebirds: SP Nate Sanchez, age 21 out of college (Wofford; Spartanburg, SC) Round 1, Pick 7 - Brooklyn Loons: SP Jose Melendez, age 21 out of college (Houston Baptist; Houston, TX) Round 1, Pick 8 - San Antonio Flying Monkeys: SP Izzy Melgoza, age 21 out of college (South Alabama; Mobile, AL) Round 1, Pick 9 - Toronto Alouettes: SS Jake Keedy, age 23 out of college (Oregon State; Corvallis, OR) Round 1, Pick 10 - Milwaukee Hops: CL Steve Ellen, age 21 out of college (LSU; Baton Rouge, LA) Round 1, Pick 11 - Charlotte Copperheads: SP DeMario Fernandez, age 18 out of high school (Fort Plain; Fort Plain, NY) Round 1, Pick 12 - Houston Biplanes: SP Chris Mickel, age 18 out of high school (Marysville; Marysville, CA) Round 1, Pick 13 - San Francisco Gold: SP Joel Mabry, age 22 out of college (Tennessee; Knoxville, TN) Round 1, Pick 14 - Salt Lake City Saints: SP Mike Breeland, age 18 out of high school (Ford; Detroit, MI) Round 1, Pick 15 - Milwaukee Hops: SP Neil Wilson, age 21 out of college (Southern Mississippi; Hattiesburg, MS) Round 1, Pick 16 - Atlanta Fire: CF Chris Tarwater, age 19 out of high school (Woodbridge; Woodbridge, VA) Round 1, Pick 17 - Boston Clippers: SP Landon Fisher, age 18 out of high school (Moanalua; Honolulu, HI) Round 1, Pick 18 - Philadelphia Biscuits: SP Jonathon Eagle, age 21 out of college (Florida Atlantic; Boca Raton, FL) Round 1, Pick 19 - New York Titans: RP Justin Hewitt, age 21 out of college (Florida State; Tallahassee, FL) Round 1, Pick 20 - Pittsburgh River Rats: SS Chérif Cuvelier, age 22 out of college (Oral Roberts; Tulsa, OK) Round 1, Pick 21 - Buffalo Bears: SP Earl Musial, age 18 out of high school (Switzerland County; Vevay, IN) |
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Administrative note:
1. end of year will include payroll and top paid players. 2. Before season ending in five I will do a team by team review. 3. Going to stop the review of the draft every year unless someone asks for it. |
08-03-2019, 01:37 AM | #135 |
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This season leads to a well watched playoffs. There are a number of very good teams in the playoffs.
3+ Home runs 07/07/1924 Alex Hernandez 3 Home Runs, 4 for 4, 4 RBI versus Atlanta while playing for Charlotte Cycles 04/14/1924 Eduardo Gascon 4 Hits in 5 AB, 1 HR and 4 RBI versus Atlanta while playing for Toronto 08/26/1924 Mitchell Speed 4 Hits in 5 AB, 1 HR and 7 RBI versus San Francisco while playing for Boston Triple Crown 1924 Adam Karker 35 Home Runs, .410/.453/.696, 149 RBI and 144 Runs in 642 AB, 10.8 WAR Milestones 04/29/1924 Benito Rodriguez 2500 Strikeouts, while playing for Salt Lake City 05/05/1924 Ernie Barela 1500 Runs Scored, while playing for Milwaukee 08/22/1924 Carlos Vera 2000 Hits, while playing for San Francisco Top Payrolls 1 Pittsburgh River Rats $64,614 2 Buffalo Bears $59,988 3 Brooklyn Loons $58,736 4 Toronto Alouettes $57,124 5 Detroit Acorns $56,648 6 Milwaukee Hops $55,672 7 San Antonio Flying Monkeys $55,322 8 Baltimore Black Sox $53,882 9 Salt Lake City Saints $50,372 10 Boston Clippers $49,024 11 New York Titans $48,960 12 San Francisco Gold $48,716 13 Houston Biplanes $47,708 14 Atlanta Fire $47,302 15 Philadelphia Biscuits $44,864 16 Dallas Bluebirds $44,814 17 Charlotte Copperheads $44,572 18 Cincinnati Rivermen $44,070 19 Los Angeles Federals $41,940 20 Kansas City Spiders $38,338 Top contracts 1 Nick Anderson Detroit $6,900 2 John Barstad Brooklyn $6,300 3 Justin DeSantis Baltimore $6,300 4 Dennis Pontius Toronto $6,300 5 Ernie Barela Milwaukee $6,100 6 Marty Moya Buffalo $5,900 7 Alex Alcala San Antonio $5,800 8 Kevin Buss New York $5,800 9 Isaac Winger Toronto $5,400 10 Dave Garcia Pittsburgh $5,300 11 David Cuzco Pittsburgh $5,000 12 Jitsuo Yamamoto Buffalo $4,900 13 Anthony Harris Atlanta $4,780 14 Justin Schmidt Pittsburgh $4,740 15 Juan Gonzalez Houston $4,720 16 Manuel Martinez Pittsburgh $4,720 17 Kyle Ridley Pittsburgh $4,700 18 Jared Corbin Boston $4,380 19 David Beukelman Atlanta $4,340 20 Jonathan Tanner San Francisco $4,160 21 Jon Garibay Brooklyn $4,140 22 Jay Whitmore Baltimore $4,100 23 Michio Muraoka Atlanta $4,060 24 Eric Harrington Detroit $4,020 25 Justin Stafford Milwaukee $4,000 |
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Boston Clippers are your 1924 World series champions!
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In a testament to how strong the Carolina Copperheads were, They had 2 Starting pitchers get elected in the first ballot, and almost had a third in this vote. Joining the Silas who already in the hall.
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David Robinson
Quite simply the best pitcher and player seen in the NBL. His stats speak for themselves. 22 times player of the week 34 times pitcher of the Month 13 times pitcher of the year 4 times MVP 6 times best fielder 7 times playoff series MVP 9 times Championship winner 14 times all star. 398 wins, 1.72 ERA, and 5233 strikeouts. Selected in the 1001 st overall pick in the inagural draft, in 1902 he suddenly figured out baseball, and started to become the most feared strikeout machine in baseball. Playing for Charlotte for his entire MLB life, he picked up nine championships. Pitching well into his late 30s, on 6/21/1918 he hurt his elbow ligament, and missed months of baseball. On his return he had lost the fastball that was so feared, and no longer was playing at a MLB level, claimed off waivers to Philidelphia, he was the biggest draw the Oxnard Lawmen, his hometown minor league team, when the injury bug struck again, and he retired. At the time of enshrinement, he still holds 13 of the career pitching records in the NBL. He is also proof that no one will get all the votes to be in the hall of fame. David Robinson in his speech joked that he was glad the team kept him even if he was the worst hitter the team had ever seen. And still fondly remembers the two home runs he hit. |
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Eric Sullivan is another Charlotte Pitcher who made it to the Hall of Fame.
Drafted by Dallas as the 6th overall pick in the 1901 draft, he was always a top pitcher, then traded to Detroit. Signing a free agent deal with charlotte he became part of the Copperhead monster and won 5 world series with the team. He retired while a top pitcher in the league. The fact that he won world series with two teams, Rookie of the Year, and Pitcher of the year meant that Sullivan was easily elected into the hall. In his speech he made a passionate call for teammate Jon White to be elected, as he was cut down in the prime with a career ending injury. |
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It is the start of the preseason of 1925, so I will do a team by team review
Atlanta Fire Playoffs: 9 Championships 2 (1900, 1922) 5th ranked Minor system Generally a young team, this is one of the few teams that has more then one world series victory. |
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