the pinjockey 0 Report post Posted May 14, 2004 Shit, by the time those of us in the first batch retire, there is going to be a five year wait for our second people. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MarvinisaLunatic 0 Report post Posted May 15, 2004 Marvin = Choke in the playoffs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 16, 2004 LAS VEGAS JOKERS VS BALTIMORE CRIME SPREE 2014 SFBL EAST-WEST PLAYOFFS GAME 3 Baltimore leads 2-0 Celso Cabrales (BAL) at Johnny Carroll (LV) The Jokers got the home crowd going with a 3-2 lead through 4 innings, but Baltimore smothered them hard in the final three innings, pulling away with a 8-4 victory and a chance to sweep the Jokers at Trump Coliseum tomorrow. Edward James went 2-for-4 with a hit and an RBI, but two homeruns in the 8th inning sealed the deal for the Crime Spree as the sweep is near for the Jokers. BALTIMORE 8, LAS VEGAS 4 Baltimore leads series 3-0 WP - Celso Cabrales (1-0, 7 IP, 8 HA, 2 ER, 0 BB, 6 Ks) LP - Michael Hynes (0-1) Time of Game: 3 hours, 49 minutes Player of the Game: Dante Rodriguez (2-for-5, 4 RBI, 2 R, 3-run HR in 8th inning) GAME 4 Baltimore leads 3-0 Jerry Hooley (BAL) at Timothy Foster (LV) With the season on the line for Las Vegas in front of their own fans, Edward James stepped up to the plate and took charge of the Jokers, finally showing off his offensive presence in the playoffs. With a 3-for-5 performance, driving in 3 runs and scoring twice himself with a solo homerun in the 4th inning, Edward James led his team to an easy victory over Baltimore 10-2, catching the cruising Crime Spree by surprise as they fall short of the sweep. Edward James had a double later in the 4th inning that account for the other two of his three runs batted in during the course of an 8-run 4th inning that knocked Baltimore off their high horse and into the gutter with an embarrassing beatdown. BALTIMORE 2, LAS VEGAS 10 Baltimore leads series 3-1 WP - Timothy Foster (1-0, 5.1 IP, 4 HA, 1 ER, 1 BB, 5 Ks) LP - Jerry Hooley (0-1, 3.1 IP, 7 HA, 8 ER, 4 BB, 3 Ks) Time of Game: 3 hours, 39 minutes Player of the Game: Edward James (3-for-5, 2 R, 3 RBI, solo homerun in 4th inning) GAME 5 Baltimore leads 3-1 Trace Kessinger (BAL) at Jose Paniagua (LV) After the beatdown in Game 4, Baltimore bounced back by duplicating the Jokers and scoring a lot of runs in one inning, exploding for 6 runs in the top of the fourth. Las Vegas tried to crawl back, but ultimately fell short as their season ended in Las Vegas with a disappointing 7-5 loss to the Baltimore Crime Spree, advancing the Crime Spree to the East-West Conference Championship. In his final game of the season, Jokers star Edward James went 0-for-3, walking one and striking out once, but scoring on his only opportunity to reach base while adding his third stolen base of the postseason. He finished with a .304 batting average, 1 homerun, and 5 runs batted in during the five games. BALTIMORE 7, LAS VEGAS 5 Baltimore wins series 4-1 WP - Trace Kessinger (1-0, 8 IP, 7 HA, 4 ER, 6 BB, 4 Ks, 3 HR allowed) LP - Jose Paniagua (0-1, 3.2 IP, 7 HA, 6 ER, 2 BB, 1 K) Time of Game: 3 hours, 58 minutes Player of the Game: John Personeni (2-for-5, 3 RBI, 1 R) NEW YORK BUMS VS SEATTLE FRASIERS 2014 SFBL EAST-WEST PLAYOFFS GAME 3 Series tied 1-1 Ann Onita (SEA) at Roydrick Patel (NY) In only her second year and her first postseason appearance, Ann Onita became the first woman in SFBL history to win a postseason game, winning in impressive fashion by pitching a near complete game, Seattle providing only two runs but those two runs being more than enough to defeat the New York Bums in Game 3, bringing the series to two-games-to-one in favor of the Frasiers. R.J. Frost went 2-for-4, scoring one of the two runs for Seattle. David Hunter went 0-for-4 with one strikeout, bringing his batting average to .154 on the postseason. SEATTLE 2, NEW YORK 0 Seattle leads series 2-1 WP - Ann Onita (1-0, 8 1/3 IP, 4 HA, 0 ER, 1 BB, 4 Ks) LP - Roydrick Patel (0-1, 7.2 IP, 8 HA, 2 ER, 0 BB, 6 Ks) S - Raul Carrera (2) Time of Game: 3 hours, 7 minutes Player of the Game: Ann Onita (first postseason appearance, left the game after throwing 112 pitches) GAME 4 Seattle leads series 2-1 New York rallied, down 4-2 after three innings and tied the game at 5 by the end of seven innings. The game carried on into the eleventh inning, and featured plenty of dramatics. After scoring two runs in the top of the 11th to put the Bums on the ropes, the Bums came up with one shot to keep them in the series. After a groundout to the second baseman, Louis Robbs beat out an infield hit, and Antonio Frades doubled to the gap in left-center, advancing Robbs to third. Wanting a double play, Stephen Tamke was intentionally walked to load the bases. Ricky Breckenridge came up with the chance to be a hero, but instead struck out swinging. The Bums were left with one out...but John Slaght made that one out worth the wait. With a triple down the left field line, every baserunner came home, and as Stephen Tamke wildly rounded third and streaked for home, the fans in New York knew it was over. And it was. New York wins in dramatic fashion, left fielder Roy Aliff having trouble fielding the ball and resulting in the victory for New York. David Hunter went 1-for-6, scoring once and getting caught stealing the other time, and R.J. Frost went 1-for-4, driving in 2 runs, receiving a free pass and striking out twice. Marvin Jenkins didn't fuck up this time, but he did only pitch 7 2/3 innings, allowing 9 hits, with 5 earned runs, walking two batters and striking out five. SEATTLE 7, NEW YORK 8 Series tied 2-2 WP - Danielin Dardar "Binks" (1-0) LP - Doug Izzet (0-1) Time of Game: 4 hours, 33 minutes Player of the Game: Ricky Breckenridge (4-for-5, 3 RBI) GAME 5 Series tied 2-2 Seattle knew how to create the drama at Maytag Cardboard Stadium with tens of thousands of fans watching in the stands, cheering on the Bums. After building a 5-0 lead through 8 innings with 11 hits, Seattle went down without a hit in the top of the 9th, giving New York a chance to rally from a tough deficit. In the bottom of the 9th, Iggy Deen was walked to begin the inning, and starter Frank Elston then allowed a double down the left field line, putting two runners in scoring position for Louis Robbs. With one swing, Robbs cut the deficit to 5-3 and brought the remaining New York Bums fans to their feet, rooting their team on. Elston out, Carrera in as the closer attempts to stop the bleeding. A single from Antonio Frades doesn't help matters, as the tying run comes up to the plate with no outs. However, Chucky Staller's pinch-hit at-bat is for naught, as he flies out to right-center, failing to advance the runner. Ricky Breckenridge, the hero in Game 4 falls short as well, grounding out to the first baseman but still somehow managing to advance Antonio Frades to second. Steven Zuber then came to the plate with two outs, representing the last chance for the Bums...and laced a single to center! Come on down, Antonio Frades, and it's a one run game! Martin Abad was up next, and with the game-winning run at the plate and the game-tying run on first base...Abad flied out to left field. Seattle wins, and New York will have to win 2 in a row against the Frasiers to move on to the East-West Championship. SEATTLE 5, NEW YORK 4 Seattle leads series 3-2 WP - Frank Elston (1-1, 8 IP, 4 HA, 3 ER, 3 BB, 6 Ks) LP - Brad Hafner (1-1, 5 IP, 6 HA, 1 ER, 3 BB, 1 K) S - Raul Carrera (3) Time of Game: 3 hours, 46 minutes Player of the Game: Frank Elston (left game after throwing 121 pitches, 71 of those pitches for strikes) CHARLOTTE HARLOTS VS COLUMBUS PRIDE 2014 SFBL NORTH-SOUTH PLAYOFFS GAME 3 Series tied 1-1 Yosy Valdez allowed no earned runs, one run crossing the plate due to an error committed during the inning, pitching 7 2/3 innings for the 4-1 victory over the Charlotte Harlots, giving Columbus the 2-1 advantage in the series. Modesto Lamb pitched 8 1/3 innings in the loss, allowing 4 runs on 7 hits as Harry Clingenpeel went 2-for-3, driving in 2 runs with a double. COLUMBUS 4, CHARLOTTE 1 Columbus leads series 2-1 WP - Yosy Valdez (1-0, 7 2/3 IP, 6 HA, 0 ER, 4 BB, 2 Ks) LP - Modesto Lamb (0-1, 8 1/3 IP, 7 HA, 4 ER, 3 BB, 4 Ks) S - Jose Lopez (2) Time of Game: 3 hours, 15 minutes Player of the Game: Yosy Valdez (First playoff appearance) GAME 4 Columbus leads series 2-1 Peter Kostka made his first start in his career for the Pride in Game 4, and together with Vernon Duran, Charlotte did not stand a chance. After throwing 65 pitches in 6 innings, allowing 3 hits and one earned run while striking out five and walking none, Vernon Duran came on in relief of Kostka, pitching three innings of PERFECT relief. Meanwhile, Columbus piled on the runs, cruising to victory over Charlotte in Game 4 and giving Columbus a big 3-1 advantage in the best-of-7 series. Neall Issacson drove in his 4th and 5th RBI as two of the seven runs that Columbus scored in the game. COLUMBUS 7, CHARLOTTE 1 Columbus leads series 3-1 WP - Peter Kostka (1-0, 6 IP, 3 HA, 1 ER, 0 BB, 5 Ks) LP - Adelardo Rocha (0-2, 5 IP, 9 HA, 4 ER, 0 BB, 4 Ks) Time of Game: 3 hours, 9 minutes Player of the Game: Peter Kostka (first career start in the SFBL, only one start before this in the minor leagues) GAME 5 Columbus leads series 3-1 With the season on the line, Charlotte came out with their teeth bared, and both the Harlots and the Pride swung the bats like kings, as five balls left the field and traveled into the stands where Harlots fans were waiting. When it was all said and done in the Brothel, however, Columbus had simply outpowered Charlotte and had topped everything the South Division champs had thrown at them. Columbus' 11-9 victory sent them to the East-West Conference Championship to face the winner of Memphis/Vancouver. Kostka did not pitch in this game, still winded after his amazing 6 inning performance as a starter. COLUMBUS 11, CHARLOTTE 9 Columbus wins series 4-1 WP - Braulio Cerda (1-0) LP - Bryant Carr (0-1) S - Jose Lopez (3) Time of Game: 4 hours, 5 minutes Player of the Game: David Tondus (2-for-3, 2 RBI, 3 R, solo homerun in 4th inning) VANCOUVER VASECTOMY VS MEMPHIS EELS 2014 SFBL NORTH-SOUTH PLAYOFFS GAME 3 Series tied 1-1 All the action occured in innings five, six, and seven. And by the end of those three innings, Vancouver had a 6-4 lead and that was all they needed as they hung on to capture a victory in game 3 and move the best-of-seven series to two-games-to-1 in favor of the Wildcard champs. Mike Van Siclen went 2-for-3, walking once, striking out once, and scoring twice. Robert Henderson also went 2-for-3, scoring once while receiving a free pass of his own. MEMPHIS 4, VANCOUVER 6 Vancouver leads series 2-1 WP - Jonathan Sholar (1-0, 8 IP, 5 HA, 4 ER, 2 BB, 7 Ks) LP - Bocefus Longenbach (0-1, 6.1 IP, 10 HA, 5 ER, 3 BB, 5 Ks) S - Puju Takeji (1) Time of Game: 3 hours, 11 minutes Player of the Game: Jm Macias (1-for-3, R, 3 RBI, 3-run homerun in 5th inning) GAME 4 Vancouver leads series 2-1 After giving the home fans what they wanted to see in Game 3, they were given what they most definitely did not want to see in Game 4. Claudio Galaviz owned the Vasectomy, shutting them down for no runs in 8 and two-thirds innings as Memphis cruised to a 7-0 victory, evening the series at two games a piece. Mike Van Siclen went 2-for-4, and Robert Henderson went 1-for-4 with a strikeout. MEMPHIS 7, VANCOUVER 0 Series tied 2-2 WP - Claudio Galaviz (1-1, 8.2 IP, 5 HA, 0 ER, 1 BB, 8 Ks) LP - Cyrus Seemann (1-1, 7 IP, 7 HA, 7 ER, 2 BB, 3 Ks) Time of Game: 3 hours Player of the Game: Claudio Galaviz (4th career win in the postseason) GAME 5 Series tied 2-2 From disappointment to embarassment. In one of the biggest blowouts in playoff history, Memphis reminded Vancouver that their offense is simply superior to theirs, with 6 Eels driving in more than one run, and William Salsbury bringing in five runs, his first five RBI of the postseason, but they're big ones that carry Memphis to a HUGE 18-6 victory over the Vasectomy, giving them a 3-games-to-2 advantage against Vancouver. Mike Van Siclen went 1-for-5, striking out once. Robert Henderson went 1-for-4 with a walk and scored once. William Salsbury went 5-for-5, scoring 4 times and driving in 5 runs. Amazingly, no homeruns were hit by the Eels in this game. MEMPHIS 18, VANCOUVER 6 Memphis leads series 3-2 WP - Augustus Gerst (1-0) LP - Bill Cobos (0-1, 1 2/3 IP, 7 HA, 4 ER, 1 BB, 1 K) Time of Game: 4 hours, 9 minutes Player of the Game: William Salsbury (.333 batting average in the postseason) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingPK 0 Report post Posted May 17, 2004 Well, we're in the CC AGAIN. Let's hope we can actually WIN THE DAMN THING this time! I was just about to wonder if I could become a starter rather than a reliever. I feel good about this team. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lightning Flik 0 Report post Posted May 17, 2004 How disappointing... I basically did so great in the regular season, but choke in the playoffs? ...aw, man... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chuck Woolery 0 Report post Posted May 17, 2004 ...eek. We'd better come back hard or there's going to be one very pissed half of the Big Red Luv Connection in the Vasectomy locker room. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted May 17, 2004 Damn Bums making Seattle actually fight to win Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 17, 2004 NEW YORK BUMS VS SEATTLE FRASIERS 2014 SFBL EAST-WEST PLAYOFFS GAME 6 Seattle leads series 3-2 It wasn't pretty, but Seattle scrapped together a hard-fought victory over the New York Bums 10-9, winning the series at Microsoft Field and advancing to the East-West Conference Championship to face off against the Baltimore Crime Spree. New York had threatened a Seattle lead late once again, scoring two runs in the bottom of the 9th with two outs off Raul Carrera, but Tim Righini came on in relief and was able to get Antonio Frades out with runners on first and second to end the game and the season for New York. David Hunter had his best showing of the postseason so far, going 3-for-4 with one RBI, scoring three times and being walked once. R.J. Frost had a rare bad day, coming up empty with a 0-for-5 day that brought his postseason batting average down to .227. Ann Onita made her second postseason start, picking up a rather ugly victory, but a victory nonetheless as the Seattle bullpen held steady and increased her record to 2-0. NEW YORK 9, SEATTLE 10 Seattle wins series 4-2 WP - Ann Onita (2-0, 6 IP, 5 HA, 7 ER, 3 BB, 4 Ks) LP - Roydrick Patel (0-2, 3 2/3 IP, 7 HA, 6 ER, 3 BB, 2 Ks) S - Tim Righini (1) Time of Game: 3 hours, 56 minutes Player of the Game: Mike Barnwell (2-for-4, R, 3 RBI, BB, 3-run HR in 6th inning) VANCOUVER VASECTOMY VS MEMPHIS EELS 2014 SFBL NORTH-SOUTH PLAYOFFS GAME 6 Memphis leads series 3-2 Memphis' Bocefus Longenbach only allowed two hits in eight innings of work, both of those hits from Vancouver's Mike Van Siclen. Van Siclen's two-run homerun in the top of the third tied the game at the time, but Memphis added a couple of runs in later innings and the Luv Connection was only one man, as Vancouver lost Game 6 and the series, their season ending with a 4-2 loss to Memphis in which Memphis proved that not only do they have the offense to win 18-6 in blowouts, but also that they can shut down opponents with their superior pitching. Van Siclen's 2-for-4, 2 RBI, one run performance brought his final numbers in the series to .480, 2 HR, and 6 runs batted in, leading the team in all three categories during the six games in the postseason. Robert Henderson went 0-for-4, never coming alive in the postseason after an excellent regular season and finishing with a .240 batting average, with no homeruns or runs batted in. VANCOUVER 2, MEMPHIS 4 Memphis wins series 4-2 WP - Bocefus Longenbach (1-1, 8 IP, 2 HA, 2 ER, 3 BB, 6 Ks) LP - Jonathan Sholar (1-1, 8 IP, 7 HA, 4 ER, 3 BB, 4 Ks) S - Chris Addington (1) Time of Game: 2 hours, 40 minutes Player of the Game: Bocefus Longenbach (4.40 ERA in the postseason-to-date) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 18, 2004 SEATTLE FRASIERS VS BALTIMORE CRIME SPREE 2014 SFBL EAST-WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1 George Alongi (SEA) at Jerry Hooley (BAL) Three runs in the bottom of the seventh burned Seattle as they lost a 3-2 lead they held until the 6th inning, failing to score after the fourth inning; the Crime Spree took the game 6-3 to get an early 1-0 lead in the series. David Hunter started his second section of the postseason by going 0-for-4, and R.J. Frost mimicked that performance, as his postseason batting average dropped to a depressing .192. SEATTLE 3, BALTIMORE 6 Baltimore leads series 1-0 WP - Jerry Hooley (1-1, 7 1/3 IP, 7 HA, 3 ER, 1 BB, 4 Ks) LP - John Camp (0-1) S - R.W. Domenico (2) Time of Game: 3 hours, 8 minutes Player of the Game: Victor Dicks (2-for-4, 2 RBI) GAME 2 Frank Elston (SEA) at Trace Kessinger (BAL) Seattle got plenty of hits, but they were unable to convert them into as many runs as the Crime Spree did, as Baltimore finished with a two-game home sweep of the Frasiers with a convincing 8-3 victory over the defending East-West Conference Champions. David Hunter was walked once on a 0-for-4 day, his batting average falling to .194. Frost seemed to show signs of improvement, on the other hand, improving his batting average to .233 in the postseason with a 2-for-4 day, driving in one run, representing the fourth run batted in in total during these eight postseason games. Dante Rodriguez' brought in two more runs in this game for the Crime Spree, improving his postseason total to 11, including two homeruns and a .424 batting average. SEATTLE 3, BALTIMORE 8 Baltimore leads series 2-0 WP - Trace Kessinger (2-0, 6 2/3 IP, 8 HA, 2 ER, 4 BB, 1 K) LP - Frank Elston (1-2, 6 IP, 11 HA, 6 ER, 2 BB, 8 Ks) S - Jerome Floyd (1) Time of Game: 3 hours, 54 minutes Player of the Game: Brant Wrankmore (3-for-5, R, 2 RBI) COLUMBUS PRIDE VS MEMPHIS EELS 2014 SFBL NORTH-SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1 Claudio Galaviz (MEM) at Tipsy Gesner (COL) "Now Err'body in the Club Get" Tipsy Gesner did it again, taking the high-powered offense of the Memphis Eels and allowing only five hits in seven-plus innings, as Columbus rolled to a 5-0 victory over the Eels in Game 1 of the Best-of-Seven series to decide a North-South Conference Champion. Neall Isaacson drove in his eighth run of the postseason on a 1-for-4 day, and also scored once himself, as three runs in the third inning and two in the eighth were more than enough to stop the streaking Eels. MEMPHIS 0, COLUMBUS 5 Columbus leads series 1-0 WP - Tipsy Gesner (2-0, 7 1/3 IP, 5 HA, 0 ER, 2 BB, 6 Ks) LP - Claudio Galaviz (1-2, 6 1/3 IP, 6 HA, 3 ER, 0 BB, 6 Ks) S - Jose Lopez (4) Time of Game: 3 hours, 13 minutes Player of the Game: Tipsy Gesner (improves career postseason ERA to 1.72) GAME 2 Garrick Van't (MEM) at Felix Rodas (COL) Kostka once again didn't make an appearance, but the Columbus offense did as the deficit was 8-4 this time, once again in the favor of Columbus as they jumped out to an early 2-games-to-0 lead in the best-of-seven series that many predicted to go in the favor of the Eels. MEMPHIS 4, COLUMBUS 8 Columbus leads series 2-0 WP - Felix Rodas (1-1, 8 IP, 7 HA, 3 ER, 1 BB, 10 Ks) LP - Garrick Van't (0-1, 6 1/3 IP, 5 HA, 6 ER, 5 BB, 5 Ks) S - Jesse Holman (1) Time of Game: 3 hours, 8 minutes Player of the Game: David Zearge (1-for-4, R, 4 RBI, Grand Slam in 7th inning) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingPK 0 Report post Posted May 18, 2004 (edited) Geez, did my arm fall off after that start or something? Maybe they're plugging me in as the 4 or 5 starter for the rest of the postseason. Edited May 18, 2004 by Kingpk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 18, 2004 SEATTLE FRASIERS VS BALTIMORE CRIME SPREE 2014 SFBL EAST-WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 3 Celso Cabrales (BAL) at Ann Onita (SEA) Seattle finally got back on track, scoring three runs in the first inning and then slowly increasing their lead, eventually moving to a 7-4 victory to bring themselves within one game of the Crime Spree. Ann Onita improved to 3-0 in the postseason with another impressive six inning performance, castrating Baltimore's offense and allowing only eight hits and four runs; Onita also walked three and struck out two. On the offensive side, David Hunter went 1-for-4, with a walk, scoring twice and driving in one run with a solo homerun in the 8th inning with two outs. R.J. Frost made an error in the field, and was an error at the plate, going 0-for-3, but Frost crossed the plate in his only appearance where he reached base, a walk. BALTIMORE 4, SEATTLE 7 Baltimore leads series 2-1 WP - Ann Onita (3-0, 6 1/3 IP, 8 HA, 4 ER, 3 BB, 2 Ks) LP - Celso Cabrales (1-1, 3 1/3, 7 HA, 5 ER, 2 BB, 1 K) S - Raul Carrera (4) Time of Game: 3 hours, 55 minutes Player of the Game: Arne Snider (3-for-4, R, 3 RBI, 3-run HR in 1st inning) GAME 4 Jerry Hooley (BAL) at George Alongi (SEA) Seattle added a run in the bottom of the 8th, just barely holding off the Crime Spree to even up the series with a 6-5 victory over Baltimore in Game 4. David Hunter went 1-for-4 with an RBI, and R.J. Frost was walked twice while going 0-for-2 and scoring once in the eighth inning, representing the game winning run that crossed the plate on a fielder's choice sacrifice. BALTIMORE 5, SEATTLE 6 Series tied 2-2 WP - Javier Arocha (2-0) LP - Haden Barnes (0-1) S - Raul Carrera (5) Time of Game: 3 hours, 15 minutes Player of the Game: Manny Donato (3-for-4, R, 2 RBI, 2-run HR in 3rd inning) COLUMBUS PRIDE VS MEMPHIS EELS 2014 SFBL NORTH-SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 3 Yosy Valdez (COL) at Bocefus Longenbach (MEM) Memphis finally got their offense going, and Columbus was completely and utterly defenseless to stop it. A seven-run 4th inning was the highlight of a 13-4 Memphis romp that brought them within one game of the Pride in the best-of-7 series. Still no sign of Peter Kostka, although he is always available to pitch, he simply hasn't been called upon lately. COLUMBUS 4, MEMPHIS 13 Columbus leads series 2-1 WP - Bocefus Longenbach (2-1, 7 1/3 IP, 7 HA, 3 ER, 3 BB, 7 Ks) LP - Yosy Valdez (1-1, 3 IP, 7 HA, 5 ER, 1 BB, 2 Ks) Time of Game: 3 hours, 38 minutes Player of the Game: Esequiel Acosta (3-for-5, 3 R, 5 RBI, 2 HRs, GAME 4 Tipsy Gesner (COL) at Claudio Galaviz (MEM) This game was very, very close, but it was once again Tipsy Gesner who came out on top for his team, pitching a near perfect game and improving his record to 3-0 as Columbus pushed Memphis to the brink of elimination with a 3-2 victory! Kostka, once again, comes up missing. COLUMBUS 3, MEMPHIS 2 Columbus leads series 3-1 WP - Tipsy Gesner (3-0, 8 IP, 9 HA, 1 ER, 0 BB, 8 Ks) LP - Claudio Galaviz (1-3, 5 2/3 IP, 6 HA, 3 ER, 1 BB, 8 Ks) S - Jose Lopez (5) Time of Game: 3 hours, 13 minutes Player of the Game: Tipsy Gesner (postseason ERA at 0.89) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 19, 2004 SEATTLE FRASIERS VS BALTIMORE CRIME SPREE 2014 SFBL EAST-WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 5 Trace Kessinger (BAL) at Frank Elston (SEA) Seattle established an early lead and didn’t look back, as Baltimore took too long to try and rally back. After scoring five combined runs in the 3rd and 4th innings, Seattle held on through the late innings, stopping a late rally from Baltimore before it could get rolling and taking Game 5 7-5. David Hunter’s only hit was a triple that drove in two runs, going 1-for-5 on the day and scoring two batters after hitting his two-RBI triple in the bottom of the third inning. R.J. Frost went 1-for-3, walked once as his postseason average moved to .211. Hunter’s is at .204, but Hunter picked up his fifth and sixth RBI of the postseason as Seattle completed a home sweep of Baltimore, traveling back to the Pen to try and close out the series.. BALTIMORE 5, SEATTLE 7 Seattle leads series 3-2 WP - Frank Elston (2-2, 7 IP, 4 HA, 2 ER, 5 BB, 6 Ks) LP - Trace Kessinger (2-1, 3 1/3 IP, 7 HA, 5 ER, 2 BB, 0 Ks) S - Raul Carrera (6) Time of Game: 3 hours, 43 minutes Player of the Game: David Shiras (3-for-3, R, 3 RBI, BB, 2B) GAME 6 Ann Onita (SEA) at Celso Cabrales (BAL) Onita looked to go 4-0 with a win in her fourth start of the postseason, but it wasn’t meant to be. Baltimore was determined to avoid elimination in the Conference Championship, and would not be denied. Down 3-1 after six innings, Seattle came back with a big 4-run inning in the seventh, but Baltimore responded with two runs, tying the game at five and forcing extra innings. Unfortunately, closer Raul Carrera could not stop the Crime Spree as Michael Maley’s solo homerun down the right field line with two outs won the game for Baltimore and forced a Game 7! David Hunter went 0-for-5, his batting average falling under .200 while R.J. Frost went 2-for-5 with 2 RBI, bringing his RBI total to six on the postseason and his batting average to .233. Onita received the no-decision while working seven innings, giving up nine hits and five runs with four walks and four strikeouts in 109 pitches, allowing the crucial two-run homerun that tied the game for Baltimore before finally getting pulled. SEATTLE 5, BALTIMORE 6 (10 INNINGS) Series tied 3-3 WP - R.W. Domenico (2-0) LP - Raul Carrera (0-1) Time of Game: 4 hours, 4 minutes Player of the Game: Victor Dicks (4-for-4, R, RBI, BB) COLUMBUS PRIDE VS MEMPHIS EELS 2014 SFBL NORTH-SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 5 Felix Rodas (COL) at Garrick Van't (MEM) Two runs in the bottom of the eighth broke a 2-2 tie and allowed Memphis to win Game 5, pulling back within one game of the Pride and avoiding their season ending prematurely. Kostka remained in the bullpen for the game, obviously well-rested even after his start. COLUMBUS 2, MEMPHIS 4 Columbus leads series 3-2 WP - Rafael Calderon (1-0) LP - Lemarcus Cooper (0-1) S - Chris Addington (2) Time of Game: 3 hours, 4 minutes Player of the Game: Oscar Ortiz (2-for-3, R, 3 RBI, BB, K, 2-run HR in 4th inning) GAME 6 Bocefus Longenbach (MEM) at Yosy Valdez (COL) Memphis came out swinging, and Columbus paid dearly. Kostka made an appearance, but he, along with the other five Columbus pitchers, simply could not stop the rush of runs that Memphis produced en route to an 11-7 victory that emphatically forced a Game Seven to decide the Conference Champion. Kostka pitched for 1 and 2/3 innings, giving up two runs on one hit and walking two while striking out one. MEMPHIS 11, COLUMBUS 7 Series tied 3-3 WP - Bocefus Longenbach (3-1, 5 IP, 6 HA, 5 ER, 3 BB, 1 K) LP - Yosy Valdez (1-2, 1 1/3 IP, 6 HA, 5 ER, 0 BB, 0 K) S - Chris Addington (3) Time of Game: 4 hours, 17 minutes Player of the Game: Robert Guarino (2-for-3, 3 R, 4 RBI, 2 BB, 2-run homerun) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 19, 2004 SEATTLE FRASIERS VS BALTIMORE CRIME SPREE 2014 SFBL EAST-WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 7 George Alongi (SEA) at Jerry Hooley (BAL) Mikah Zirkwitz’ two-run homerun in the top of the fifth inning was the tiebreaker for the Frasiers and was ultimately the difference maker as George Alongi and the Seattle bullpen held Baltimore to only one run in the bottom of the first inning, winning the game and the series and the conference championship with a 3-1 victory! Both R.J. Frost and David Hunter did not get a hit; Frost went 0-for-4 and Hunter 0-for-5. SEATTLE 3, BALTIMORE 1 Seattle wins series 4-3 WP - George Alongi (1-0, 7 IP, 4 HA, 1 ER, 1 BB, 6 Ks) LP - Jerry Hooley (1-2, 8 IP, 4 HA, 3 ER, 1 BB, 3 Ks) S - Jim Caher (1) Time of Game: 3 hours, 4 minutes Player of the Game: George Alongi (30th postseason start, 14-7 all-time with 2.71 ERA) COLUMBUS PRIDE VS MEMPHIS EELS 2014 SFBL NORTH-SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 7 Claudio Galaviz (MEM) at Tipsy Gesner (COL) In the final meeting between the two god-like pitchers, it was Tipsy who came out on top once again, moving to 4-0 in the postseason, with a convincing 5-0 shutout of the Eels in Game Seven, advancing to the SFBL Championship! Kostka once again did not make an appearance, and it is unknown how much of an effect he will have in the final round of this year’s playoffs after already doing so much with that unexpected start and victory. MEMPHIS 0, COLUMBUS 5 Columbus wins series 4-3 WP - Tipsy Gesner (4-0, 8 2/3 IP, 6 HA, 0 ER, 0 BB, 8 Ks) LP - Claudio Galaviz (1-4, 5 2/3 IP, 4 HA, 2 ER, 0 BB, 3 Ks) Time of Game: 2 hours, 59 minutes Player of the Game: Tipsy Gesner (0.62 ERA in postseason play) Columbus vs. Seattle in the SFBL Championship... ...finally, someone will join the ranks of John Duran and Winston Ghandi as holding a SFBL Championship ring on their fingers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted May 19, 2004 Well, Seattle continues to do well in post-season play despite poor efforts from myself and Frosty the Snowman. Here's hoping we win the SFBL Title though Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 20, 2004 SEATTLE FRASIERS VS COLUMBUS PRIDE 2014 SFBL CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW Pitching Rotations Seattle: 1. RHP George Alongi 2. RHP Frank Elston 3. RHP Ann Onita Columbus: 1. RHP Tipsy Gesner 2. LHP Felix Rodas 3. RHP Yosy Valdez Probable Pitching Matchups Game 1: Frank Elston vs. Felix Rodas Game 2: Ann Onita vs. Yosy Valdez Game 3: George Alongi vs. Tipsy Gesner Three Batters To Watch Seattle: 1. Glynn “Sleeper” Kortkamp - He can get the bat on the ball; he doesn’t necessarily have a lot of power, but Glynn is not immune to hitting a homerun every now and again. 2. “The Velvet Hammer” R.J. Frost - Sure, he’s had a rough postseason, but if there’s any time to turn it on, now would be the time. His thirty-two homeruns and 111 runs batted in during the regular season can’t be ignored by Columbus, no matter how bad of a late October he’s having. 3. Arne Snider - This catcher represents a mixture of Kortkamp and Frost. With a batting average of .296, Snider can put the bat on the ball with a fair amount of success, and can also hit the ball out of the park, leading the team in homeruns. He’s had a little trouble in the postseason like Frost, but when it really comes down to it, there’s no denying Snider’s talent for hitting. Columbus: 1. Neall “The Monster” Isaacson - The 3-4-5 in the Columbus lineup that will likely take the field against Seattle starts with Neall Isaacson, once again a Big Stick nominee for his performance in the regular season. Neall has ten runs batted in through the postseason so far, but his postseason batting average sits one hundred points less than his final seasonal batting average. 2. Antwan Adelaide - The biggest key to the Columbus batting in this postseason has been Antwan. Four homeruns and fifteen RBI lead the team in both categories for the postseason. He’s truly the most dangerous man at the plate during the series, as Alongi, Elston, and Onita will have a hell of a time trying to put him away: his .362 postseason batting average also is tops among the Columbus batters. 3. David Zearge - Finally, Zearge--with two homeruns and eleven runs batted in--caps off a very dangerous section of the Columbus lineup. Zearge is actually hitting the ball better than usual as of late, which gives him an added threat to pitchers. Unfortunately, Columbus’ whole team is not comprised of batters like Zearge, Isaacson, and Adelaide. In fact, their biggest disadvantage lies in the fact that the hitting is somewhat weak with the exception of these three. Whether or not these three can get the job done, we will have to see. View TSM Players’ Postseason Stats Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 20, 2004 COLUMBUS PRIDE VS SEATTLE FRASIERS 2014 SFBL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1 Frank Elston (SEA) at Felix Rodas (COL) Applewhite Field played host to the first game in the best-of-seven series to decide the 2014 champion. Seattle was returning after being defeated by the Memphis Eels last year in the Championship Series, and Columbus has finally reached the final stage of the playoffs, ironically during the season that they lost star hitter and batting champion Robert Henderson to the Vancouver Vasectomy (who were eliminated by the Memphis Eels, who were eliminated by Columbus. Small world, isn't it?). Moving onto the game, one thing became clear in a hurry: After struggling early in the postseason, Frank Elston has turned things around for himself. And that's a very good thing, as Seattle needed the help from the ace to get through this final seven-game series. With a complete game, Elston allowed only four hits and no runs in one hundred and fifteen pitches, picking up the victory as Seattle was able to bring home five runs in a 5-0 shutout of the Pride, taking the all-important first game of the series. Mikah Zirkwitz drove in two runs in two hits, scoring twice. His two-run homerun in the seventh inning off Felix Rodas brought the Columbus ace off the mound after a disappointing outing. Neall Isaacson, Antwan Adelaide, and Braulio Cerda all made errors in the game for the Pride, and all of them led to at least one run--Adelaide's error set up Mikah's two-run homerun. David Hunter went 0-for-5, while R.J. Frost went 2-for-5, driving in his seventh run of the postseason in the first inning. In an increasingly rare appearance, Peter Kostka went to the mound in the 9th inning, allowing an unearned run on three hits as he finished the inning out with the damage done. SCORING SUMMARY: SEATTLE 1ST: R.J. Frost singled to left-center, Mike Barnwell scored, Arne Snider to second. SEATTLE 7TH: Mikah Zirkwitz homered to left, Ben Gonzalez scored. SEATTLE 8TH: Manny Donato hit sacrifice fly to left, Arne Snider scored. SEATTLE 9TH: Mike Barnwell singled to center, Mikah Zirkwitz scored. SEATTLE 5, COLUMBUS 0 Seattle leads series 1-0 WP - Frank Elston (3-2, 9 IP, 4 HA, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 Ks) LP - Felix Rodas (1-2, 6 1/3 IP, 8 HA, 2 ER, 0 BB, 4 Ks) Time of Game: 3 hours, 17 minutes Player of the Game: Frank Elston (4.29 Postseason ERA) GAME 2 Ann Onita (SEA) at Yosy Valdez (COL) After having the door slammed in their face in Game 1, Columbus was determined to salvage a split in the first two games at home. However, Ann Onita was getting plenty of run support whenever she was on the mound, so the Pride were prepared to scramble for runs wherever they could get them. Unfortunately for the Pride, they didn't quite get the number of runs that they were expecting. Fortunately for the Pride, Yosy Valdez made sure that Seattle didn't get any runs either. Ann Onita suffered her first loss of the postseason in five starts, allowing a single from Jayson Meinke that scored David Zearge from second as her only run in six hits allowed, but that run was enough to sink Seattle as they came up just short, a 2-1 loss to Columbus bringing the series to one game a piece. To no one's surprise, David Hunter was held to a 0-for-3 day, bringing his postseason batting average to an abysmal .149. After a fairly successful Game 1, R.J. Frost was also 0-for-3, staying just above .200 at .218. SCORING SUMMARY: COLUMBUS 2ND: Jayson Meinke singled to right, David Zearge scored. COLUMBUS 8TH: Neall Isaacson homered to center. SEATTLE 9TH: Manny Donato homered to right. SEATTLE 1, COLUMBUS 2 Series tied 1-1 WP - Yosy Valdez (2-2, 8 IP, 4 HA, 1 ER, 1 BB, 2 Ks) LP - Ann Onita (3-1, 7 IP, 6 HA, 1 ER, 3 BB, 3 Ks) S - Jose Lopez (6) Time of Game: 2 hours, 59 minutes Player of the Game: Yosy Valdez (left game with 90 pitches thrown) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 21, 2004 GAME 3 Tipsy Gesner (COL) at George Alongi (SEA) Columbus held an early lead, but Seattle rallied back in dramatic fashion, capturing a 4-3 victory on Bill Pazanini’s single to center field, scoring Arne Snider from second and capping off a three run bottom of the 9th. Tipsy had held Seattle down for a good portion of the game, surving eight and one-third innings with four hits allowed and two earned runs. The work of Jose Lopez caused the Frasiers to win, in fact, as the reliable closer who had just scored his sixth save of the postseason in Game 2 collapsed under the pressure that the heart of the Seattle order brought to the table. Jose Lopez only retired one man before the wheels came off, allowing four more hits and two more runs as Seattle had Columbus beat in 17 pitches from Lopez. David Hunter once again had a terrible day, going 0-for-4 as his postseason batting average plummeted once again to .141. R.J. Frost wasn’t much better, at least managing a hit in a 1-for-4 day that took his batting average to .220. That one hit was very important, however, as Ben Gonzales would pinch run for R.J. Frost and eventually represent the game-tying run when Gonzales crossed the plate following a Glynn Kortkamp single to left field. SCORING SUMMARY: COLUMBUS 3RD: Antwan Adelaide doubled to right, Harry Clingenpeel scored; David Zearge singled to right, Adelaide scored. COLUMBUS 5TH: Keith Batke singled to left, Neall Issacson scored. SEATTLE 7TH: Glynn Kortkamp singled to left, Manny Donato scored. SEATTLE 9TH: Arne Snider singled to left, Edwardo Ceniceros scored; Glynn Kortkamp singled to left, Ben Gonzales scored; Bill Pazanini singled to center, Snider scored. COLUMBUS 3, SEATTLE 4 Seattle leads series 2-1 WP - Javier Arocha (3-0) LP - Jose Lopez (0-1) Time of Game: 3 hours Player of the Game: Glynn Kortkamp (3-for-4, 2 RBI, 11 RBI total in the postseason) GAME 4 Felix Rodas (COL) at Frank Elston (SEA) Seattle was once again donning their rally caps, but the deficit was insurmountable this time as Columbus escaped with a 6-5 victory to even the series at two games a piece. A four-run seventh inning gave Columbus a 6-3 lead and also forced Seattle to come back with limited time remaining. Edwardo Ceniceros hit a two-run pinch-hit homerun to bring the score to 6-5 after eight innings, but Seattle fans went home disappointed after Ben Gonzalez grounded into a game-ending double play. David Hunter’s postseason batting average moved to .147 with a 1-for-4 day, scoring the only time that he reached base. R.J. Frost hit a two-run homerun in the fourth inning off Felix Rodas, his only hit in a 1-for-4 game that raised his postseason batting average a mere .002 points to .222, with one homerun and nine runs batted in so far in the postseason. Jose Lopez was back on track, collecting his seventh save after blowing a save opportunity in Game 3. SCORING SUMMARY: COLUMBUS 3RD: Jayson Meinke homered to right. SEATTLE 4TH: R.J. Frost homered to left, Arne Snider scored; Glynn Kortkamp homered to left. COLUMBUS 5TH: David Tondus hit a sacrifice fly to right, Jayson Meinke scored. COLUMBUS 7TH: David Tondus homered to left, Michael Lingler scored; Antwan Adelaide singled to left, Harry Clingenpeel scored; David Zearge singled to center, Neall Isaacson scored. SEATTLE 8TH: Edwardo Ceniceros homered to left, David Hunter scored. COLUMBUS 6, SEATTLE 5 Series tied 2-2 WP - Felix Rodas (2-2, 7 1/3 IP, 8 HA, 4 ER, 0 BB, 7 Ks) LP - Frank Elston (3-3, 6 2/3 IP, 8 HA, 6 ER, 5 BB, 4 Ks) S - Jose Lopez (7) Time of Game: 3 hours, 18 minutes Player of the Game: David Tondus (1-for-3, R, 3 RBI, BB, K, 2-run homerun in seventh inning) GAME 5 Yosy Valdez (COL) at Ann Onita (SEA) Onita’s record suggested that she was a good pitcher, but Game 5 proved that the run support had always been there for her in the past and the absence of such run support, combined with two innings that are sure to give Onita nightmares for seasons to come should it result in a Seattle loss, led to Onita’s second consecutive losing decision as Columbus rolled to a 9-3 victory, going up 3 games to 2 in the series with Seattle. The Pride scored three runs in each the third, fourth, and fifth innings, never duplicating their offensive performance throughout the rest of the game, but not requiring it as Seattle could not get their offense to catch up with the short outburst of runs. After David Tondus went yard on an Onita fastball with one out in the top of the fourth, Onita was finally replaced by John Camp, finishing her abysmal start. Camp would go on to give up three runs himself. David Hunter went 1-for-4, scoring twice. R.J. Frost went 1-for-4. SCORING SUMMARY: SEATTLE 1ST: Manny Donato hit sacrifice fly to left, David Hunter scored. COLUMBUS 3RD: Michael Lingler homered to right, Jayson Meinke scored; Antwan Adelaide singled to right, David Tondus scored. SEATTLE 3RD: Mikah Zirkwitz grounded out to the second baseman, Mike Barnwell scored. COLUMBUS 4TH: Jayson Meinke tripled to right, Cody Stormes scored; David Tondus homered to left, Meinke scored. COLUMBUS 5TH: Jayson Meinke grounded into 5-4-3 double play, David Zearge scored; Michael Lingler homered to right, Keith Batke scored. SEATTLE 5TH: Roy Aliff singled to right, Hunter scored. COLUMBUS 9, SEATTLE 3 Columbus leads series 3-2 WP - Yosy Valdez (3-2, 8 IP, 7 HA, 3 ER, 1 BB, 5 Ks) LP - Ann Onita (3-2, 3 1/3 IP, 9 HA, 6 ER, 1 BB, 4 Ks) Time of Game: 3 hours, 35 minutes Player of the Game: Michael Lingler (2-for-4, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR, 10 RBI in the postseason, 3 HR) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 22, 2004 GAME 6 George Alongi (SEA) at Tipsy Gesner (COL) Columbus had the chance to end the season on a high note with a win over Seattle, and it seemed academic with Tipsy on the mound. However, a three-run eighth inning changed all of that, and Columbus attempted to scramble back down 4-1 but fell short, finishing the game 4-3 as Seattle forced a Game Seven with the chance to win the SFBL Championship on the road. Gesner was given the hook after giving up a 2-run homerun to Manny Donato in the eighth, and after walking R.J. Frost as the next batter, Jesse Holman came on in relief, but Glynn Kortkamp would eventually drive in Frost with a RBI single. The bases were loaded in the bottom of the ninth for the Pride, only down one run, but Antwan Adelaide struck out swinging against Raul Carrera. David Hunter showed signs of life by going for 2-for-5 with one RBI and striking out once, bringing his batting average to .167. R.J. Frost, meanwhile, went 0-for-3, but the walk in the eighth inning would bring him across the plate; Frost’s batting average fell to .214. SCORING SUMMARY: COLUMBUS 2ND: George Alongi threw a wild pitch, Antwan Adelaide scored. SEATTLE 5TH: David Hunter doubled to left, Mikah Zirkwitz scored. SEATTLE 8TH: Manny Donato homered to right, Roy Aliff scored; Glynn Kortkamp singled to left, R.J. Frost scored. COLUMBUS 8TH: David Zearge doubled to left, Neall Isaacson scored. COLUMBUS 9TH: David Tondus singled to left, Michael Lingler scored. SEATTLE 4, COLUMBUS 3 Series tied 3-3 WP - George Alongi (2-0, 7 1/3 IP, 8 HA, 2 ER, 0 BB, 5 Ks) LP - Tipsy Gesner (4-1, 7 2/3 IP, 5 HA, 3 ER, 2 BB, 6 Ks) S - Raul Carrera (7) Time of Game: 3 hours, 25 minutes Player of the Game: George Alongi (finishes postseason with 3.43 ERA) GAME 7 Frank Elston (SEA) at Felix Rodas (COL) No recap from me could quite capture just what the hell went on in this game; take a look at the box: Click here for the Game 7 Box Score Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the.weej 0 Report post Posted May 22, 2004 That's about the strangest way you could think a game seven would end. And in the pivitol moment (because come on, losing TWO game sevens, in the finals, in back to back seasons would be the ULTIMATE gut punch) Hunter makes up for his previous two abysmal post-seasons. Go figure. Though I think it would've been rather fitting to see the team with the most TSMers come up short again. heh. Now, if only Zenon would fucking die to cap off a really good season... -Z Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted May 22, 2004 Wow...guess I really wanted to win this game 7 eh? 5 RBI's and I win player of the game, very nice. Definitely makes up for my absolute postseason suckage Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingPK 0 Report post Posted May 22, 2004 Why no recap of game 7? *Clicks link* .........................................shit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lightning Flik 0 Report post Posted May 22, 2004 Why no recap of game 7? *Clicks link* .........................................shit. ^ this was my thoughts exactly on this. I really don't blame Evo for not writing up a thing for that game. Just seeing that box score is all the write up you'd need. I mean, wow. My MVP teams don't even squash people that much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 22, 2004 END OF THE YEAR AWARDS Henderson (VAN) wins Big Stick Award Vancouver's leftfielder Robert Henderson will never forget this day. A great season convinced the voters that he is the North-South Big Stick Award winner. Robert is hitting .405 this year, with 252 hits in 622 at bats. He has driven in 119 runs, slugging .714. He's 1st in the North-South in batting! East-West Fresh Fish Award: Kris Silas (OKL)! He batted .247 in 489 AB, with 27 homers and 73 RBI. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Benicio Cantu (NRL)! He batted .234 in 593 AB, with 18 homers and 63 RBI. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Ofilio Suarez (PHO)! He had a record of 18-9 with an ERA of 2.34 and 1 shutout. In 36 games started, he pitched 253.1 innings, fanning 225 and walking 45 batters. East-West BigStick Award: Abel Ortiz (DEN)! He batted .333 in 583 AB, with 59 homers and 149 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Claudio Galaviz (MEM)! He had a record of 22-4 with an ERA of 1.78. In 37 games started, he pitched 247.1 innings, fanning 212 and walking 45 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Robert Henderson (VAN)! He batted .405 in 622 AB, with 45 homers and 119 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Frank Elston (SEA) Catcher: Martin Abad (NY) First Base: RJ Frost (SEA) Second Base: Jamaal Scrivener (OKL) Third Base: Federico Labastida (OKL) Shortstop: Steven Lantis (OKL) Leftfield: John Scherfenberg (PHI) Centerfield: Manny Donato (SEA) Rightfield: Casimiro Arellano (BAL) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitchers: Yosy Valdez (COL) Catcher: JC Morello (HOU) First Base: Carlos DeSantis (ATL) Second Base: Benicio Cantu (NRL) Third Base: Ronnie Desrochers (KAN) Shortstop: Joseph Corbin (CHA) Leftfield: Zachariah Orlowski (HOU) Centerfield: Mike Cannington (IND) Rightfield: Brandon Mariano (JAC) 2015 Preview: With another season of the SFBL in the books, R.J. Frost, David Hunter, and Ann Onita have joined the list as TSM players who have won a championship. Free agency will feature Charlie Matthews in a last ditch effort to revitalize his career, David Hunter possibly leaving the League Champion Frasiers for greener pastures (although it can't get much greener than Seattle right now). And we have three new rookies that will get distributed among our twenty-four teams. The expansion teams will be getting the first four draft picks in an attempt to make them better...will our three rookies be lucky enough to find themselves on the Twisters, the Real McCoys, the Freedom Fries or the Crunk Machine? It won't be long before we find all of this out. TSM Player Stats Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lightning Flik 0 Report post Posted May 22, 2004 *sighs* I'll probably never win a title... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Real Modest Mouse Report post Posted May 22, 2004 Bring it on. Though I definitely don't want to be a on a team that loses BIG, I probably will be on said team. C'est la vie. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted May 22, 2004 *cough*Take me to Las Vegas please*cough* Anyways, nice to see that I was 63 for 82 in steals in 2014(77%!) and busted out 15 triples again. Also surprised that I've led the league in steals 4 times(likely 5 including 2014). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 22, 2004 Using some calculations and making some judgment calls on my part, here are the TSM players who won the Big Stick and Rocket Wrist among all TSM players. TSM Big Stick Award (* Denotes Player Won SFBL Big Stick) 2003: John Duran, BOS, (567 AB, .295 AVG, 22 HR, 84 RBI, 97 R, 167 Hits, .811 OPS) 2004: RJ Frost, VAN, (576 AB, .323 AVG, 20 HR, 101 RBI, 96 R, 186 Hits, .881 OPS) 2005: Shiro Suzuki, PHO, (640 AB, .334 AVG, 16 HR, 114 RBI, 108 R, 214 Hits, .884 OPS) 2006: Shiro Suzuki, PHO, (595 AB, .343 AVG, 26 HR, 113 RBI, 119 R, 204 Hits, .993 OPS) * 2007: RJ Frost, VAN, (596 AB, .329 AVG, 33 HR, 139 RBI, 110 R, 196 Hits, .984 OPS) * 2008: David Hunter, ATL, (652 AB, .314 AVG, 29 HR, 100 RBI, 114 R, 205 Hits, .891 OPS) 2009: Carlos DeSantis, ATL, (593 AB, .342 AVG, 50 HR, 142 RBI, 132 R, 203 Hits, 1.091 OPS) * 2010: Carlos DeSantis, ATL, (488 AB, .381 AVG, 39 HR, 140 RBI, 99 R, 186 Hits, 1.131 OPS) * 2011: Carlos DeSantis, ATL, (611 AB, .393 AVG, 37 HR, 143 RBI, 144 R, 240 Hits, 1.119 OPS) * 2012: Carlos DeSantis, ATL, (604 AB, .361 AVG, 43 HR, 149 RBI, 140 R, 218 Hits, 1.087 OPS) * 2013: Robert Henderson, COL, (623 AB, .364 AVG, 44 HR, 126 RBI, 134 R, 227 Hits, 1.060 OPS) 2014: Robert Henderson, VAN, (622 AB, .405 AVG, 45 HR, 119 RBI, 143 R, 252 Hits, 1.159 OPS) * TSM Rocket Wrist Award (* Denotes Player Won SFBL Rocket Wrist) 2003: NO PITCHERS 2004: Ben Dover, COL, (Record: 6-12, 4.76 ERA, 192.2 IP, 128 Ks, 89 BB) 2005: Ben Dover, COL, (Record: 13-15, 4.58 ERA, 238 IP, 156 Ks, 100 BB) 2006: Eric LeBeau, ATL, (Record: 10-11, 4.84 ERA, 199 IP, 135 Ks, 92 BB) 2007: Giant Gonzales, SEA, (Record: 13-9, 3.92 ERA, 200 IP, 173 Ks, 69 BB) 2008: Giant Gonzales, SEA, (Record: 11-11, 4.84 ERA, 217.2 IP, 154 Ks, 67 BB) 2009: Giant Gonzales, ATL, (Record: 15-8, 3.83 ERA, 240 IP, 177 Ks, 66 BB) 2010: Eric LeBeau, ATL, (Record: 13-7, 3.71 ERA, 186.2 IP, 128 Ks, 64 BB) 2011: Eric LeBeau, ATL, (Record: 22-8, 3.05 ERA, 277.2 IP, 177 Ks, 74 BB) * 2012: Marvin Jenkins, LV, (Record: 23-8, 3.31, 236.1 IP, 154 Ks, 75 BB) 2013: Eric LeBeau, ATL, (Record: 22-11, 2.90 ERA, 270.1 IP, 186 Ks, 77 BB) * 2014: Eric LeBeau, ATL, (Record: 16-17, 4.32 ERA, 262.1 IP, 180 Ks, 65 BB) And yes, Hunter, you led the East-West in stolen bases this year, stealing 63 bases. However, Tike Quadros led the SFBL in stolen bases, stealing 77 bases (which is actually a new SFBL Record). Speaking of which: http://www.eccentrix.com/members/evo2k/tsmrecordbook.htm http://www.eccentrix.com/members/evo2k/sfblrecordbook.htm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted May 22, 2004 Damnit...*needs to steal 78 now* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted May 22, 2004 OFFSEASON Salary Arbitration HOU: Patrick Hannon gets a new one-year contract worth $4,885,714 through salary arbitration. CHA: Joseph Corbin gets a new one-year contract worth $1,621,786 through salary arbitration. Notables CHA: Jarred Crunk gets a new one-year contract worth $300,000 through salary arbitration. Crunkalicious. Retirements: Alex Zenon retired... Markus Cirillo retired... That's right. Let the Second Generation begin. All people from this point on who sign up as pitchers will have 11 points to distribute among the many categories, batters will still have 9 points to distribute. Free agency and amateur draft coming up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the.weej 0 Report post Posted May 22, 2004 (edited) Yes! Yes, yes, yes, yes, YES! FINALLY, Zenon is GONE. New guy! If he sucks, I'm gonna' cry. First Name: Nigel Last Name: McClain Nickname: Scrooge Number: 10 Origin: Washington, DC (USA) Birth date: 09/22/XX Age to start: 21 Height: 6" Weight: 194 Bats: Left Throws: Left Position: Starting Pitcher Duration -- 1 Avoiding hits talent -- 1 Getting strikeouts vs. Left-handed hitters -- 2 vs. Right-handed hitters -- 3 Velocity -- 4 Pitches: Fastball Screwball Changeup Curveball Loyalty: Normal Needs winner: Yes Leader ability: Great leader Clutch performance: Normal Consistency: Average Edited June 10, 2004 by realitycheck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites