Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 1, 2004 SFBL August 2014 Awards/SFBL Players In The News: Player of the Week honor goes to Seattle's Frost The Player of the Week award in the East-West goes to the Seattle Frasiers' RJ Frost this time, as the first baseman displayed the best offensive performance in his conference. RJ pounded opposing pitchers, hitting .435 with 4 HR and 7 RBI while slugging 1.087. His season numbers are: .325 AVG, 132 hits, 17 doubles, 4 triples and 38 homeruns, along with 103 RBI and 89 runs scored. He's 10th in the East-West in batting, 1st in homeruns and 1st in RBI! Joseph Corbin slams three homeruns ATLANTA - Hitting a homerun is fine, but hitting three of them in one game is something special. Charlotte's shortstop Joseph Corbin accomplished that feat in a 12-5 win over the Atlanta Hanoi Janes. In the 4th inning he unloaded a solo homerun off Forest Kwong. A 451 foot drive to left-center marked his 2nd bomb, a two-run homerun off Kwong in the 6th inning. His 3rd shot, off Rudy Maring in the 7th inning, was a GRAND SLAM and cleared the fence in right field. Joseph finished with 3 hits in 4 AB, scoring FOUR times with 7 RBI. So far this season he is batting .256 with 23 homers and 60 RBI. Lloyd Bazley was the last player to hit 3 homeruns in a game, doing it 8/13/2015. Hunter (Jokers) wins P.O.W. award It's the 4th time that the East-West Player of the Week award goes to Las Vegas' second baseman David Hunter. Hunter helped his team with an average of .407 and 13 RBI in 27 at bats. Oklahoma's Marsch severely injured OKLAHOMA - Oklahoma's season has taken a hit after one of their best players, catcher Timothy Marsch, injured himself while rounding a base. The Twister is likely to miss 4-5 weeks. After being examined by several specialists, they diagnosed Marsch with a fractured knee. Marsch has hit for a .324 average this season. He has 36 extra base hits along with 202 total bases, resulting in a .471 slugging percentage. He's 6th in the East-West in batting! Robert Henderson nabs five hits against Atlanta VANCOUVER - Robert Henderson is among the best pure hitters in the game, but his 5 hit performance seemed to surprise even himself. His 1st hit, off Burt Carvey in the 1st inning, was a two-run homerun and cleared the fence in center field. His 3rd hit, a solo homerun off Carvey in the 5th inning, landed an estimated 422 feet from home plate. The game was tied 4-4 after the blast. He collected singles in the 3rd, 7th and 12th innings. Robert scored 3 runs, and he collected 3 RBI as well! He's having a very good season so far, batting .406. Vancouver improved its record to 68-60, scoring 7 runs on 12 hits. Henderson wins P.O.W. award Robert Henderson wins his 14th Player of the Week award. North-South pitchers couldn't figure out how to retire this guy all week long. He had an on base percentage of .720 and hit .696, while driving in 9 runs. Robert managed to drive in at least one run in every game he played this week. He now has homered in 4 consecutive games as well! While compiling an on base percentage of .464, Robert hit .408 and slugged .729. He has collected 114 runs batted in this year. He's 1st in the North-South in batting, 3rd in homeruns and 1st in RBI! Red hot Henderson wins Batter of the Month award The Batter of the Month award in the North-South goes to Vancouver's Robert Henderson, as the leftfielder displayed the best offensive performance in the conference. He hit .440 with 24 RBI and slugged .780 in 109 at bats. His season numbers are: .407 AVG, 208 hits, 25 doubles, 9 triples and 39 homeruns, along with 118 RBI and 114 runs scored. He's 1st in the North-South in batting, 3rd in homeruns and 1st in RBI! Columbus' Kostka named Pitcher of the Month. Peter Kostka pitched like a legend in August, and the North-South Conference named him Pitcher of the Month for his extraordinary performance. His record of 3-0 in 6 starts was among the conference's best this month. In 43.1 innings of work he allowed just 27 hits while striking out 36, compiling an ERA of just 0.83. Peter pitched a shutout as well! In 28 starts this year, Peter has struck out 130 batters in 166 1/3 innings of work. His ERA is 3.35, his record 10-6. He has 3 complete games and 2 shutouts. East-West Standings East Team W L PCT GB Philadelphia 83 50 .624 - Boston 78 55 .586 5.0 New York 61 72 .459 22.0 Montreal 58 75 .436 25.0 Central Team W L PCT GB Denver 75 58 .564 - Chicago 68 65 .511 7.0 Baltimore 65 68 .489 10.0 Oklahoma 35 98 .263 40.0 West Team W L PCT GB Seattle 87 46 .654 - Phoenix 73 60 .549 14.0 Las Vegas 61 72 .459 26.0 Los Angeles 54 79 .406 33.0 North-South Standings North Team W L PCT GB Columbus 78 55 .586 - Vancouver 72 61 .541 6.0 Detroit 69 64 .519 9.0 New Jersey 64 69 .481 14.0 Central Team W L PCT GB Indianapolis 73 60 .549 - Memphis 71 62 .534 2.0 Houston 53 80 .398 20.0 Kansas City 48 85 .361 25.0 South Team W L PCT GB Jacksonville 82 51 .617 - Charlotte 79 54 .594 3.0 Atlanta 62 71 .466 20.0 New Orleans 47 86 .353 35.0 East-West Wildcard Race Team W L PCT GB Streak Boston 78 55 .586 - W2 Phoenix 73 60 .549 5.0 W6 Chicago 68 65 .511 10.0 W4 Baltimore 65 68 .489 13.0 L1 Las Vegas 61 72 .459 17.0 L1 New York 61 72 .459 17.0 L6 Montreal 58 75 .436 20.0 W1 Los Angeles 54 79 .406 24.0 L7 Oklahoma 35 98 .263 43.0 W1 North-South Wildcard Race Team W L PCT GB Streak Charlotte 79 54 .594 - W5 Vancouver 72 61 .541 7.0 W1 Memphis 71 62 .534 8.0 L1 Detroit 69 64 .519 10.0 L2 New Jersey 64 69 .481 15.0 L2 Atlanta 62 71 .466 17.0 W2 Houston 53 80 .398 26.0 L5 Kansas City 48 85 .361 31.0 L3 New Orleans 47 86 .353 32.0 W2 Injuries: Friday 8/10/2015 : LV: Edward James was injured while throwing a ball. Diagnosis: Pulled Elbow Ligament. He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.v Monday 8/20/2015 : HOU: Patrick Hannon was injured while throwing a ball. Diagnosis: Tender Shoulder. He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 1-2 weeks. Friday 8/24/2015 : OKL: Timothy Marsch was injured while running the bases. Diagnosis: Fractured Knee. He is out for about 4-5 weeks. Sunday 8/26/2015 : CHA: Joseph Corbin was injured while throwing a ball. Diagnosis: Stiff Shoulder. He will be OK in about one week. TSM Rankings: Batters - Last Month: 1) RJ Frost (.375, 9 HR, 29 RBI) 2) Carlos DeSantis (.362, 7 HR, 17 RBI) 3) Brandon Rhodes (.316, 6 HR, 22 RBI) 4) Austin Sly (.323, 4 HR, 11 RBI) 5) Robert Henderson (.356, 4 HR, 20 RBI) 6) Patrick Hannon (.315, 7 HR, 16 RBI) 7) David Hunter (.315, 2 HR, 20 RBI) 8) Charlie Matthews (.254, 6 HR, 11 RBI) 9) Logan Caldwell (.259, 4 HR, 14 RBI) 10) Joseph Corbin (.257, 5 HR, 8 RBI) 11) Timothy Marsch (.275, 3 HR, 8 RBI) 12) Mike Van Siclen (.260, 2 HR, 11 RBI) 13) Edward James (.196, 2 HR, 7 RBI) 14) Winston Ghandi (.238, 2 HR, 10 RBI) 15) Shiro Suzuki (.196, 1 HR, 7 RBI) Batters - This Month: 1) Robert Henderson (.440, 10 HR, 24 RBI) 2) David Hunter (.323, 6 HR, 27 RBI) 3) Shiro Suzuki (.315, 7 HR, 23 RBI) 4) Edward James (.273, 7 HR, 19 RBI) 5) Joseph Corbin (.333, 6 HR, 17 RBI) 6) RJ Frost (.303, 7 HR, 17 RBI) 7) Mike Van Siclen (.327, 3 HR, 17 RBI) 8) Timothy Marsch (.395, 2 HR, 10 RBI) 9) Logan Caldwell (.321, 1 HR, 14 RBI) 10) Patrick Hannon (.255, 5 HR, 12 RBI) 11) Carlos DeSantis (.243, 5 HR, 16 RBI) 12) Winston Ghandi (.205, 3 HR, 14 RBI) 13) John Duran (.462, 2 HR, 5 RBI) 14) Brandon Rhodes (.212, 4 HR, 9 RBI) 15) Austin Sly (.213, 2 HR, 9 RBI) 16) Charlie Matthews (.133, 4 HR, 11 RBI) Batters - Overall: 1) Robert Henderson (.407, 39 HR, 118 RBI) (=) 2) RJ Frost (.316, 42 HR, 115 RBI) (=) 3) Edward James (.293, 28 HR, 78 RBI) (=) 4) David Hunter (.292, 21 HR, 92 RBI) (=) 5) Mike Van Siclen (.294, 21 HR, 81 RBI) (+2) 6) Winston Ghandi (.297, 17 HR, 83 RBI) (-1) 7) Patrick Hannon (.285, 25 HR, 76 RBI) (-1) 8) Logan Caldwell (.293, 17 HR, 79 RBI) (=) 9) Timothy Marsch (.324, 9 HR, 44 RBI) (+3) 10) Joseph Corbin (.263, 25 HR, 66 RBI) (+4) 11) Shiro Suzuki (.260, 22 HR, 64 RBI) (+4) 12) Brandon Rhodes (.259, 19 HR, 64 RBI) (-2) 13) Charlie Matthews (.227, 27 HR, 69 RBI) (-4) 14) Austin Sly (.258, 18 HR, 59 RBI) (-3) 15) Carlos DeSantis (.290, 21 HR, 54 RBI) (-2) 16) John Duran (.462, 2 HR, 5 RBI) (NEW) Starting Pitchers: 1) Peter Kostka (10-6, 3.35 ERA, 2.64 ERC) 2) Eric LeBeau (12-14, 3.81 ERA, 2.77 ERC) 3) Giant Gonzales (9-7, 4.25 ERA, 3.58 ERC) 4) Marvin Jenkins (10-10, 4.46 ERA, 4.15 ERC) 5) Ann Onita (12-12, 4.91 ERA, 5.29 ERC) Relievers: 1) The Berzerker (5-5 (27 SV), 3.83 ERA, 3.70 ERC) Notes: Marvin Jenkins has a 4 start losing streak, including an embarrassing start that featured 5 unearned runs and only 2 earned runs given up by Jenkins. Robert Henderson is back above .400 and looks to be going out hot with the Batter of the Month Award, and Joseph Corbin and Shiro Suzuki aren't doing too bad themselves. Timothy Marsch, on the other hand, was doing really well until his fractured knee that might affect his running ability in the future. John Duran was picked up on the free agent block by the Denver Douchebags and has seen action in four more games than he already has under his belt this year (1 game before being picked up by Denver). Since Denver is attempting to line themselves up for a playoff spot, Duran might see some postseason action. LEAGUE LEADERS (* denotes player is ineligible due to lack of plate appearances) Batting Average 1. John Duran .462 * 2. Robert Henderson .407 3. Timothy Marsch .324 4. RJ Frost .316 5. Winston Ghandi .297 6. Mike Van Siclen .294 7. Logan Caldwell .293 8. Edward James .293 9. David Hunter .292 10. Carlos DeSantis .290 11. Patrick Hannon .285 12. Joseph Corbin .263 13. Shiro Suzuki .260 14. Brandon Rhodes .259 15. Austin Sly .258 16. Charlie Matthews .227 OPS (On-Base Percentage Plus Slugging Percentage) 1. John Duran 1.423 * 2. Robert Henderson 1.185 3. RJ Frost 1.027 4. Mike Van Siclen .918 5. Patrick Hannon .897 6. Winston Ghandi .894 7. Edward James .882 8. Carlos DeSantis .870 9. Logan Caldwell .847 10. Joseph Corbin .842 11. David Hunter .839 12. Timothy Marsch .838 13. Charlie Matthews .820 14. Brandon Rhodes .794 15. Austin Sly .768 16. Shiro Suzuki .760 Homeruns 1. RJ Frost 42 2. Robert Henderson 39 3. Edward James 28 4. Charlie Matthews 27 5. Patrick Hannon 25 6. Joseph Corbin 25 7. Shiro Suzuki 22 8. Mike Van Siclen 21 9. Carlos DeSantis 21 10. David Hunter 21 11. Brandon Rhodes 19 12. Austin Sly 18 13. Winston Ghandi 17 14. Logan Caldwell 17 15. Timothy Marsch 9 16. John Duran 2 Runs Batted In 1. Robert Henderson 118 2. RJ Frost 115 3. David Hunter 92 4. Winston Ghandi 83 5. Mike Van Siclen 81 6. Logan Caldwell 79 7. Edward James 78 8. Patrick Hannon 76 9. Charlie Matthews 69 10. Jospeh Corbin 66 11. Shiro Suzuki 64 12. Brandon Rhodes 64 13. Austin Sly 59 14. Carlos DeSantis 54 15. Timothy Marsch 44 16. John Duran 5 Runs Scored 1. Robert Henderson 114 2. Edward James 110 3. RJ Frost 106 4. Winston Ghandi 99 5. David Hunter 97 6. Patrick Hannon 88 7. Logan Caldwell 83 8. Austin Sly 83 9. Charlie Matthews 79 10. Mike Van Siclen 77 11. Joseph Corbin 74 12. Brandon Rhodes 71 13. Timothy Marsch 70 14. Carlos DeSantis 69 15. Shiro Suzuki 68 16. John Duran 3 Stolen Bases 1. David Hunter 52 2. Edward James 51 3. Timothy Marsch 38 4. Shiro Suzuki 28 5. Brandon Rhodes 26 6. Robert Henderson 17 7. Austin Sly 17 8. Mike Van Siclen 16 9. Logan Caldwell 14 10. Winston Ghandi 13 11. Charlie Matthews 11 12. Patrick Hannon 10 13. Joseph Corbin 7 14. Carlos DeSantis 2 15. RJ Frost 1 16. John Duran 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2004 Man, talk about busting out a great season after my postseason debacle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lightning Flik 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2004 Ok... we seriously need a power hitter (someone who just hits the ball, like Henderson) and have me and Hunter go 1 and 3 in the order with someone who can hit the ball at 2 and 4 (that someone who flat out hits here). Honestly, we BOTH had 50 steals? How the hell is it that our team isn't in contention? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Angel_Grace_Blue 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2004 Perhaps because everyone else sucks? Just a thought there. And I "like" the fact that Atlanta is producing such amazing offensive numbers, for the opposing teams that is. We're all Undertakery, making people famous (Or in Big Red's case, more famous). And Huzzah for Gonzales having a winning record! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the.weej 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2004 Ok... we seriously need a power hitter (someone who just hits the ball, like Henderson) and have me and Hunter go 1 and 3 in the order with someone who can hit the ball at 2 and 4 (that someone who flat out hits here). Honestly, we BOTH had 50 steals? How the hell is it that our team isn't in contention? Evo mentioned to me on AIM, while he was simming, that there was a THIRD Las Vegas player with 50+ stolen bases. I think this officially ends the debate of whether or not speed is the most overrated thing in baseball. -Z Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2004 A 3rd 50+ steal guy....christ, are we like harboring guys who can only run in an airplane hangar or something? Must we start looking in cornfields to find power hitters now? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 1, 2004 Yes, John Scherfenberg, Edward James, and David Hunter all led the East-West in the top three for stolen bases. They are all Jokers. And the problem with Jokers is that their pitching is terrible, and they can go deep in the count, but rarely can they get a hit to show for it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Angel_Grace_Blue 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2004 That's why you need Kelly Leak. Or, to steal DeSantis away from Atlanta, crushing any hopes the Janes have for the next several years. Not that we usually have any to begin with, but, you know... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest FrigidSoul Report post Posted June 1, 2004 For that 2016 season(or whenever you can get around to adding me in) First Name: Frigid Last Name: Soul Nickname: Mr. Uncalled For Number: 33 Origin: USA Birth date: 3/29 Age to start: 22 Height: 6'2 Weight: 230 Bats: Right Throws: Right Position: Starting Pitcher **** Duration - 1 Avoiding hits talent - 2 Strike-outs talent- 2 Strike-out righties - 1 Strike-out lefties - 1 Velocity - 3 Avoiding Homers Talent - 1 Fastball Change-up Curve Splitter Loyalty - Normal Leadership - Some ability Clutch - Great Consistency - Good Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lightning Flik 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2004 (edited) Alright, the Jokers wish to use up the first trade of next season to get someone that has some stability on the plate or a fucking pitcher that does shit. Honestly, we need one or the other. If we can get some by free agency, all the better. Edited June 1, 2004 by Lightning Flik Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 *cough*Get a starting pitcher!!!!!*cough* I mean, look what adding Annie did for Seattle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest FrigidSoul Report post Posted June 2, 2004 I don't wish to be drafted. Let the bidding war commence on my talent. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Angel_Grace_Blue 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 Frigid, I could be horribly wrong, but I think all pitchers get 11 points instead of 9 to use. And stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest FrigidSoul Report post Posted June 2, 2004 It said 11 points but in the examples I saw only 9 points were distributed(and yes, I was looking at pitchers). I was confoozled and shall await somebody who knows for sure to clear things up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 Yup, got changed to 11 for pitchers(hitters still use 9 though) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest FrigidSoul Report post Posted June 2, 2004 Ok, I added the two points thus driving my price up even more. Let the bidding war commence Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 2, 2004 Oops, never updated the examples. *goes to do that right now* And welcome to the fold, FS. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lightning Flik 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 With every passing year, we seem to be getting more TSMers on board. Happy days. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Angel_Grace_Blue 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 Yo, Evo, I was wondering, since both leagues have designated hitters, can DH be a possible "position" for us to give to our player? I mean, hundreds of real players have made it to the majors with little fielding ability as a DH, so why not us? And stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 2, 2004 Yo, Evo, I was wondering, since both leagues have designated hitters, can DH be a possible "position" for us to give to our player? I mean, hundreds of real players have made it to the majors with little fielding ability as a DH, so why not us? And stuff. Yes, you can be created as a designated hitter. ...Oh, and you can also change your hitter's position to "designated hitter." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 2, 2004 SFBL September/October 2014 Awards/SFBL Players In The News: Frost, Ghandi win Player of the Week honors RJ Frost wins his 11th Player of the Week award. East-West pitchers couldn't figure out how to retire this guy all week long. He hit .385 with 12 RBI and slugged 1.192 in 26 at bats. He now has homered in 3 consecutive games as well! His season numbers are: .319 AVG, 166 hits, 23 doubles, 4 triples, and 48 bombs, along with 127 RBI and 117 runs scored. He's 8th in the East-West in batting, 1st in homeruns and 2nd in RBI! Winston Ghandi from Jacksonville wins his 5th Player of the Week award for putting up the best numbers in the North-South this week. In 26 at bats, he hit .500 with one homer and 8 RBI. Kostka (COL) wins monthly pitcher award The best month of September in the North-South certainly belonged to Columbus' right-hander Peter Kostka, earning him the Pitcher of the Month award. His ERA of just 0.30 helped him to a 4-0 record in September. He worked 29.2 innings, striking out 29 hitters while walking 3. This season Kostka compiled an ERA of 2.89, going 14-6 in 32 starts. He fanned 159 while giving up 176 hits in 196 innings. Peter has pitched 2 shutouts and 3 complete games. East-West Standings East Team W L PCT GB Philadelphia 98 64 .605 - Boston 95 67 .586 3.0 New York 75 87 .463 23.0 Montreal 67 96 .411 31.5 Central Team W L PCT GB Denver 94 68 .580 - Chicago 82 80 .506 12.0 Baltimore 75 87 .463 19.0 Oklahoma 44 118 .272 50.0 West Team W L PCT GB Seattle 111 51 .685 - Phoenix 91 71 .562 20.0 Las Vegas 71 92 .436 40.5 Los Angeles 70 92 .432 41.0 North-South Standings North Team W L PCT GB Columbus 95 67 .586 - Vancouver 88 74 .543 7.0 Detroit 84 78 .519 11.0 New Jersey 81 81 .500 14.0 Central Team W L PCT GB Indianapolis 88 74 .543 - Memphis 85 77 .525 3.0 Houston 63 99 .389 25.0 Kansas City 58 104 .358 30.0 South Team W L PCT GB Jacksonville 103 59 .636 - Charlotte 93 69 .574 10.0 Atlanta 77 85 .475 26.0 New Orleans 57 105 .352 46.0 East-West Wildcard Race Team W L PCT GB Streak Boston 95 67 .586 - L3 Phoenix 91 71 .562 4.0 L1 Chicago 82 80 .506 13.0 L5 Baltimore 75 87 .463 20.0 W1 New York 75 87 .463 20.0 W1 Las Vegas 71 92 .436 24.5 L1 Los Angeles 70 92 .432 25.0 L1 Montreal 67 96 .411 28.5 W2 Oklahoma 44 118 .272 51.0 L1 North-South Wildcard Race Team W L PCT GB Streak Charlotte 93 69 .574 - L1 Vancouver 88 74 .543 5.0 W1 Memphis 85 77 .525 8.0 W2 Detroit 84 78 .519 9.0 L3 New Jersey 81 81 .500 12.0 L1 Atlanta 77 85 .475 16.0 W4 Houston 63 99 .389 30.0 L5 Kansas City 58 104 .358 35.0 L2 New Orleans 57 105 .352 36.0 W1 Injuries: Thursday 9/6/2015 : LV: Edward James was injured while throwing a ball. Diagnosis: Pulled Elbow Ligament. He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week. TSM Rankings: Batters - Last Month: 1) Robert Henderson (.440, 10 HR, 24 RBI) 2) David Hunter (.323, 6 HR, 27 RBI) 3) Shiro Suzuki (.315, 7 HR, 23 RBI) 4) Edward James (.273, 7 HR, 19 RBI) 5) Joseph Corbin (.333, 6 HR, 17 RBI) 6) RJ Frost (.303, 7 HR, 17 RBI) 7) Mike Van Siclen (.327, 3 HR, 17 RBI) 8) Timothy Marsch (.395, 2 HR, 10 RBI) 9) Logan Caldwell (.321, 1 HR, 14 RBI) 10) Patrick Hannon (.255, 5 HR, 12 RBI) 11) Carlos DeSantis (.243, 5 HR, 16 RBI) 12) Winston Ghandi (.205, 3 HR, 14 RBI) 13) John Duran (.462, 2 HR, 5 RBI) 14) Brandon Rhodes (.212, 4 HR, 9 RBI) 15) Austin Sly (.213, 2 HR, 9 RBI) 16) Charlie Matthews (.133, 4 HR, 11 RBI) Batters - This Month: 1) Robert Henderson (.367, 9 HR, 25 RBI) 2) RJ Frost (.298, 9 HR, 23 RBI) 3) Carlos DeSantis (.353, 4 HR, 22 RBI) 4) Winston Ghandi (.304, 3 HR, 17 RBI) 5) Brandon Rhodes (.273, 4 HR, 13 RBI) 6) Austin Sly (.316, 4 HR, 17 RBI) 7) Edward James (.231, 7 HR, 17 RBI) 8) David Hunter (.265, 4 HR, 15 RBI) 9) Logan Caldwell (.276, 5 HR, 19 RBI) 10) Charlie Matthews (.238, 5 HR, 15 RBI) 11) Mike Van Siclen (.280, 3 HR, 12 RBI) 12) Shiro Suzuki (.238, 5 HR, 20 RBI) 13) Patrick Hannon (.270, 4 HR, 14 RBI) 14) Joseph Corbin (.200, 3 HR, 5 RBI) 15) Timothy Marsch (.222, 1 HR, 1 RBI) 16) John Duran (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) Batters - Overall: 1) Robert Henderson (.400, 48 HR, 143 RBI) (=) 2) RJ Frost (.313, 51 HR, 138 RBI) (=) 3) Edward James (.283, 35 HR, 95 RBI) (=) 4) David Hunter (.288, 25 HR, 107 RBI) (=) 5) Winston Ghandi (.298, 20 HR, 100 RBI) (+1) 6) Mike Van Siclen (.292, 24 HR, 93 RBI) (-1) 7) Patrick Hannon (.282, 29 HR, 90 RBI) (=) 8) Logan Caldwell (.290, 22 HR, 98 RBI) (=) 9) Carlos DeSantis (.306, 25 HR, 76 RBI) (+6) 10) Brandon Rhodes (.261, 23 HR, 77 RBI) (+2) 11) Charlie Matthews (.229, 32 HR, 84 RBI) (+2) 12) Shiro Suzuki (.256, 27 HR, 84 RBI) (-1) 13) Austin Sly (.268, 22 HR, 76 RBI) (+1) 14) Joseph Corbin (.255, 28 HR, 71 RBI) (-4) 15) Timothy Marsch (.318, 10 HR, 45 RBI) (-6) 16) John Duran (.316, 2 HR, 5 RBI) (=) Starting Pitchers: 1) Peter Kostka (14-6, 2.80 ERA, 2.39 ERC) 2) Eric LeBeau (16-17, 4.19 ERA, 2.92 ERC) 3) Giant Gonzales (12-10, 4.26 ERA, 3.52 ERC) 4) Marvin Jenkins (15-12, 3.90 ERA, 3.80 ERC) 5) Ann Onita (17-12, 4.42 ERA, 4.77 ERC) Relievers: 1) The Berzerker (5-6 (31 SV), 3.69 ERA, 3.61 ERC) Notes: All of the pitchers finished strong, even Eric LeBeau who will be making his first visit to the postseason. Robert Henderson had a shot at the Triple Crown, but came up short when Eugene Widrick pulled away in the North-South homerun race. The rookies finish their three respective seasons, and they'll all be considered for the Fresh Fish, surely. More random thoughts here...we've got nine representatives from TSM in the postseason, and if Indy and Philadelphia are eliminated in the first round--very possible--a TSM champion can be guaranteed once again. LEAGUE LEADERS (* denotes player is ineligible due to lack of plate appearances) Batting Average 1. Robert Henderson .400 2. Timothy Marsch .318 3. John Duran .316 * 4. RJ Frost .313 5. Carlos DeSantis .306 6. Winston Ghandi .298 7. Mike Van Siclen .292 8. Logan Caldwell .290 9. David Hunter .288 10. Edward James .283 11. Patrick Hannon .282 12. Austin Sly .268 13. Brandon Rhodes .261 14. Shiro Suzuki .256 15. Joseph Corbin .255 16. Charlie Matthews .229 OPS (On-Base Percentage Plus Slugging Percentage) 1. Robert Henderson 1.173 2. RJ Frost 1.033 3. John Duran .982 * 4. Winston Ghandi .912 5. Mike Van Siclen .895 6. Carlos DeSantis .893 7. Patrick Hannon .872 8. Edward James .865 9. Logan Caldwell .844 10. David Hunter .832 11. Charlie Matthews .826 12. Timothy Marsch .822 13. Joseph Corbin .822 14. Brandon Rhodes .802 15. Austin Sly .787 16. Shiro Suzuki .757 Homeruns 1. RJ Frost 51 2. Robert Henderson 48 3. Edward James 35 4. Charlie Matthews 32 5. Patrick Hannon 29 6. Joseph Corbin 28 7. Shiro Suzuki 27 8. Carlos DeSantis 25 9. David Hunter 25 10. Mike Van Siclen 25 11. Brandon Rhodes 23 12. Logan Caldwell 22 13. Austin Sly 22 14. Winston Ghandi 20 15. Timothy Marsch 10 16. John Duran 2 Runs Batted In 1. Robert Henderson 143 2. RJ Frost 138 3. David Hunter 107 4. Winston Ghandi 100 5. Logan Caldwell 98 6. Edward James 95 7. Mike Van Siclen 93 8. Patrick Hannon 90 9. Charlie Matthews 84 10. Shiro Suzuki 84 11. Brandon Rhodes 77 12. Carlos DeSantis 76 13. Austin Sly 76 14. Joseph Corbin 71 15. Timothy Marsch 45 16. John Duran 5 Runs Scored 1. Robert Henderson 139 2. RJ Frost 131 3. Edward James 128 4. Winston Ghandi 117 5. David Hunter 114 6. Patrick Hannon 99 7. Charlie Matthews 98 8. Logan Caldwell 97 9. Austin Sly 97 10. Mike Van Siclen 96 11. Brandon Rhodes 88 12. Carlos DeSantis 88 13. Joseph Corbin 83 14. Shiro Suzuki 80 15. Timothy Marsch 72 16. John Duran 3 Stolen Bases 1. David Hunter 60 2. Edward James 56 3. Timothy Marsch 40 4. Brandon Rhodes 38 5. Shiro Suzuki 29 6. Austin Sly 21 7. Robert Henderson 20 8. Mike Van Siclen 20 9. Logan Caldwell 15 10. Winston Ghandi 14 11. Charlie Matthews 13 12. Patrick Hannon 11 13. Joseph Corbin 9 14. Carlos DeSantis 2 15. RJ Frost 1 16. John Duran 0 Postseason Matchups Denver Douchebags vs. Seattle Frasiers Boston Tea Baggers vs. Philadelphia Freedom Indianapolis Ignition vs. Jacksonville Jackoffs Charlotte Harlots vs. Columbus Pride Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingPK 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 (edited) Holy shit, what a first season as a starter. Really, if we don't win the title this year (and get blown the fuck out in game 7 again), it's never gonna happen. Oh and Evo, since we seem to be getting more pitchers signing up, could you throw in the League Leaders in pitching in the updates (K's and ERA, with wins if you want)? Edited June 2, 2004 by Kingpk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 2, 2004 Well, the league leaders of ERA are pretty straightforward as far as TSM players go. If you're asking me to do league leaders including non-TSM players, then that's fine too. TSM strikeout leaders: 1. Eric LeBeau 174 2. Peter Kostka 164 3. Giant Gonzales 132 4. Marvin Jenkins 127 5. Ann Onita 103 6. Rolf Dreikugeln 47 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lightning Flik 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 LVJ demands we get a quality staff in the off-season! God dammit, also some great hitters as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MarvinisaLunatic 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 Marvin Jenkins needs out of New York.. As much of a fit as he threw to get out of LV, I don't know about him going back to LV. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lightning Flik 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 Hey, Jenkins. Join my team! We could use a pitcher like you. ...ok, we could just use a good pitcher. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest FrigidSoul Report post Posted June 2, 2004 I'm just curious as to when I should start checking in to see what my CAP is doing. I suspect its going to be at least a week or so. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 2, 2004 I always encourage people to keep up to date with league happenings, even though it might be a while before your player makes it into the SFBL. If my memory serves me correctly, you should be moving in during the 2017 season, which might be the third week of June if things get drawn out a little bit too far. You do have some waiting to do, and it is false advertising to say that I am accepting rookies for the 2016 season when the waiting list is growing every day. Still, stick around so you know which teams you want to be on when the draft rolls around and which teams you should avoid. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A Happy Medium 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 By the way, am I 2016, or 2017? Just wondering. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest FrigidSoul Report post Posted June 2, 2004 Still, stick around so you know which teams you want to be on when the draft rolls around and which teams you should avoid. I'm a marquie player so all teams will be a million times better with me. That's right...I deserve a massive guarenteed contract. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites