Friday, October 2, 2015

Crazy 48's - Pitching Leaders (STARS LEAGUE)

STARS LEAGUE

Paige his having an epic season for 1935 Crawfords.


Dean is neck-to-neck with Paige in nearly every category.
Not a surprise: All four starters are among the leaders boards in pitching.
George Caster of the Browns leads league with 8 Saves.

Batting & Pitching Leaders for Crazy 48's (STRIPES LEAGUE) out soon.

Crazy 48's - Batting Leaders (STARS LEAGUE)

The entire league of 48 teams are 28 games through their 48-game season. These are the league leaders at the All-Star Break; The final 20 games are all against division rivals.

STARS LEAGUE

Gehrig is all over the leaders boards for both 27' & 37' teams.

Ruth leads league in HR (14) & RBI (33).
Slaughter ranks 2nd in Runs Batted In (32).
Combs ranks 3rd in BA (.358) and ranks high on hits & runs charts.
Raines has been off & running: 28 steals in 28 games.
Boone is among the HR, hits & doubles leaders.


Palmeiro is present on all the leader boards in the Stars League.

McCormick is having a quiet, huge season for 40' Reds.

Pitching Leaders will be out soon for Crazy 48's (STARS LEAGUE).

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Neil Ess Memorial Twin Cities - Just Around Corner!


The Neil Ess Memorial Twin Cities Area APBA Tournament takes place on October 3rd (Saturday) and they have their biggest gathering yet! 26 competitors will be rolling for 66's! The event is being hosted by Jim Fraasch. There are plenty of recognizable names that have traveled to some of the other big APBA tournaments, including Craig Christian, Bill Lilley & Eric Berg; Plus one of my other friends will get his tourney debut this weekend in Beau Lofgren -- You will have so much fun my man!

Plenty of good teams in the tournament, sometimes I like to make a prediction, but it's hard to decide... two questions, and hopefully someone can help me out here

1) Has Bill Lilley been to all of the major tournaments this year? I know he was in Jackson & Toledo, I want to say he was in Chicago, was he in Pittsburgh as well? If so, we need to nickname him "The Traveling Man" or something...

and...

2) Is that the George Adams, that makes home-made APBA Stadiums, managing the 1977 Los Angeles Dodgers?

Anyways, it should be the best one yet for Minnesota

The Tournament bracket looks like this....


Tuesday, September 29, 2015

To the Finish Line


There is so much going on in Major League Baseball... to not make a post about the latest would be a shame, it's been an interesting season (as always) to say the least.

MR. PAPELBON LOSES IT IN WASHINGTON

Before the season began most predictors, including most major sports magazines had the Washington Nationals winning the 2015 World Series, if not at least going to the fall classic; the latest incident that involved the dugout scuffle between Jonathan Papelbon and Bryce Harper just shows how much of an opposite direction that the Washington Nats' season has gone.

Bryce had a huge breakout year, the star has finally blossomed into his capabilities.. blasting 41 HR & 96 RBI (1.125 OPS) while batting .336 & drawing 123 walks as of the time I started this post. Meanwhile, Ian Desmond, Wilson Ramos, Michael Taylor, and Danny Espinosa had sub-par seasons in which those four, all batting .240 or lower, with an OPS .719 or lower. Ryan Zimmerman can't stay on the field & has had better seasons (16 HR & .773 OPS), while Jayson Werth has also had health issues, but no one seemed to notice he was even there... when he was healthy; Werth batted .223 and had a low .313 on-base percentage (considering his career OBP is .366).

I had Anthony Rendon for my fantasy baseball team, so no need to repeat the frustrating, injurious season of his to National fans. What could go wrong, all went wrong in the Capital. I also had Scherzer and Gio as well on my team.

The rotation was being called the best in baseball entering the season, it definitely didn't live up to the billing. Max Scherzer, overall, had a good season, but it really was the tale of two halves... Superb in first half, shaky second. Stephen Strasburg pitched much better in second half, after a 5.16 ERA in first half. Gio Gonzalez was wildly inconsistent all season. Doug Fister was hurt most of the time, and has not looked like the pitcher that the Detroit Tigers have witnessed from 2011-2013.

Now onto the Papelbon/Harper scuffle -- Overall, I am not surprised at Papelbon acting like the hot-head punk that he is. He's only been on the team for two months, who is he to call out Bryce for not running out a pop-up? How often have we seen him blow some leads while trying to close out the game?

Which by the way, I am so tired of these closers or former closer-types that at one time was as good as closers could get -- but have long lost their skill at doing so... I have this bad feeling if Joe Nathan did not get hurt, that the Tigers would have been still sending Nathan out in the 9th, even if it meant him having a 6.00+ ERA! These closers are not royalty, heck! They are not even quarterbacks, so why do they keep getting that quarterback treatment?! Even though they lost their luster seasons ago. I honestly think baseball should go more with the closer by committee approach,  Go with who's been hot, we live in a "What have you done for me, lately?" world -- Why should Baseball be any different? If they really don't have that legit guy, than go with best guy for that situation, there is only 3, maybe.. maybe 5 legit guys in all of baseball.



Okay, I got a tad off subject there, back to Jonathan -- This is a guy when he closed out games, or even if it was just a out, made more facial expressions & done more muscle flexes than half of the WWF (or WWE) Wrestlers.... combined! I have seen him go all Ultimate Warrior over fly balls -- seriously, this guy is a complete jack-ass!

Overall, I don't see anything wrong with what Bryce did (I think the only people that had a huge beef with him not running it out -- are just simply not fans of the guy). If I was the owner, I would have a beef with my washed up closer slamming my multi-million MVP franchise player up against a cement wall in the dugout.

Oh.. and I have a beef with their joke of a manager in Matt Williams. The manager once benched Bryce Harper for fundamental reasons ("playing the game right") when this former player cheated the game with steroid use. Also this joke of a manager, Williams, was apparently oblivious to what was going on in his own dugout (didn't see the fight) and sent Papelbon out another inning -- Say what?! Yeah, exactly! Say goodbye to your job, Matty -- you should have lost it after your poor managing in last season's post-season was put on full display [Think Zimmermann taken out against Giants].

What the Nats need to do is not only suspend Papelbon for the remainder of the season (which they did), but they need to make sure that both Williams & Papelbon don't return next season. Trade Paps & fire Matty -- simple as that, and hope that the players come back fired up to put 2015 behind them.

By the way, believe it or not, I was actually taking it easy on Papelbon.

To add further insult with Washington's woes, the New York Mets and Chicago Cubs will be moving on to the post-season -- Two teams that were on the playoff edges for some people's preseason picks at best, many still thought both franchises were a season away...

which goes to show, what do we know?

JAYS IN RARE COMPANY

My brother Chris brought this to my attention -- Although, we all know they have one heck of an offensive lineup....

What I did not know was that their run differential is so damn good, that it is the best run differential between the league's #1 offense & #2 offense -- biggest since, get this, the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers!

According to New York Post: 
The last team to outscore the majors by 100-plus runs was the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers, who had a margin of 154 runs with Roy Campanella, Gil Hodges and Duke Snider each driving in at least 120. (An aside: That was Vin Scully’s fourth year doing Dodgers games – what a blessing for the sport he has decided to come back for his 67th year in 2016.)



I read a couple more stats that were fascinating, from the Blue Jays Baseball Blog that mentioned the Jays have had a 2.83 ERA since David Price joined rotation and LaTroy Hawkins and Mark Lowe joined the team's bullpen; The team had a 4.18 ERA at the All-Star Break. In August, the team also matched the winning pct of .778 matched the 1938 New York Yankees, by going 21-6! Those 1938 Yankees still own the record of 28 wins in a single month, out of 36 games.

LAST, but CERTAINLY NOT LEAST


We are saddened by the passing of an American hero in Yogi Berra. Berra, not only was a hero to Major League Baseball, but also was a war hero, played a significant role during D-Day, as he was a member of a six-man rocket boat, firing machine guns while storming the beaches, he was fired upon, but not hit.

A few of his great career numbers, involves being selected 18 times for the All-Star Game. He also has 10 World Championship Rings as a player, and was in 14 World Series in 19 years; in which he also owns the record of 71 career World Series hits!

The card to the left is a custom-made card by this wonderful site, you should check it out (with other cards) at Cards that Never Were

We'll miss you, Yogi.

Monday, September 28, 2015

1904 World Series (Game 1)

There was a lot of buzz that the New York Giants' Manager John McGraw and team owner John T. Brush wanted no part of this World Series, but something must have changed their minds, because the Boston Americans' Cy Young and Giants' Jim McGinnity are warming up -- with the fans all trickling into the Polo Grounds.

The American League has won two of the three previous World Series, the Boston Americans are the defending World Champions, after defeating the 1903 Pittsburgh Pirates in a seven-game epic series, which witnessed Boston's Cy Young to win a record 4 games (he also lost one game, while winning a game in relief).

The New York Giants are the first N.L. Champion, not named the Pittsburgh Pirates to represent the National League in what is being dubbed "The Fall Classic".

GAME 1 (at New York (N) - Polo Grounds)
Cy Young still making history.

This game goes as advertised & predicted, a pitcher's duel is set in motion between Cy Young and Jim McGinnity.

Cy Young was pitching a no-hitter into the 5th inning, when Sam Mertes broke it up with a single to right. This game would go to extras, and have a couple long balls that would fall short, Roger Bresnahan smacked one deep to right during the bottom of the 9th, but it was taken at the wall by Boston's Buck Freeman.

Top of the 10th, Lou Criger gets caught napping at the plate, a called third strike, which he did not like, while walking back to the dugout, he shouted something at the plate umpire & was ejected. Following the K of Criger, pitcher Cy Young takes matters in his hand at the plate, and hits a ball to left, the left fielder Sam Mertes tries to make a sliding catch, but misses the catch, as the ball bounces to the wall, Young will make it all the way to third; Ruled a triple for Young. Al Selbach would hit a single over the second baseman Billy Gilbert's head, as Young scores easily. Selbach steals second, while Jimmy Collins is at the plate; Collins grounds out, advancing Selbach to third. Chick Stahl hits a RBI triple, to score in Selbach. McGinnity eventually gets out of trouble, but he & his Giants are down, 2-0.

Bottom of the 10th, Sam Mertes beats out a infield grounder to second. Runner is in motion, Bill Dahlen shows great bat control, and executes the hit & run perfectly. Runners on the corner, Billy Gilbert hits a grounder to the pitcher's mound, Cy Young is up with it, throws to first, out number one, while Dahlen moves to second, Mertes holds at third.

McGraw put the game in his hands, literally.

With weak-hitting right-handed John Warner coming to the plate, Manager John McGraw (a lefty) decides to pinch-hit himself over strong right-handed hitter Jack Dunn; McGraw wants to counter the righty Cy. McGraw sends a pretty deep fly to center, which is caught by Boston's Chick Stahl -- The Giants tag up, Mertes is coming home, the throw, the collision at the plate and he's OUT! Double Play to end the game, did McGraw's ego get the best of him?

What a start to the series, they'll be talking about this one for some time, it may be the spark that Boston was seeking against the favored New York Giants. Cy Young has now won 5 career World Series game in its brief history.
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