Lightning Flik 0 Report post Posted June 8, 2004 We definitely want to go after him. So go after him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 8, 2004 SEATTLE FRASIERS VS PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM 2015 SFBL EAST-WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1 C.J. Bulot (PHI) at George Alongi (SEA) It didn't take long for Philadelphia and Seattle to find the drama to make this an interesting series. With the score tied 1-1 at the end of the regulation nine innings, the game poured over into the tenth inning, where Merlin McKnight and the Freedom shocked Raul Carrera as McKnight nailed a base hit, scoring Jared Yerby, Mike Cannington, and Frederick Nichols...though Merlin McKnight would later be gunned down by Manny Donato trying to make his three-RBI double into a three-RBI triple, the damage appeared to be done and over with, with Seattle hopeless to recover in Game 1. However, it wasn't over yet. After a single to left from David Shiras, both Manny Donato and Jm Macias could not leave the infield, though Shiras was sacrificed to second by a grounder to the third baseman from Donato. Glynn Kortkamp then singled to left, scoring Shiras to make the score 4-2, as there was hope after all. Arne Snider then singled to the left-center gap, advancing Kortkamp to third. With runners on the corners and two outs, RJ Frost came up with the chance to be a hero. And the chance was not wasted. Frost hit a booming shot, but it BARELY had enough juice to clear the wall, barely escaping over the left field line for a 3-run homerun as the Seattle fans rose to their feet with a roar, the game over just like that as Seattle clinched Game 1 with a 5-4 victory in ten innings! Frost's late heroics ended a 2-for-4 day, his homerun representing his only run scored and also his only three runs batted in. So far in the postseason, Frost has batted .500 with four homeruns and eight runs batted in. But the real star was George Alongi, who not only kept Philly to six hits and one earned run, but also struck out six in a slim 93 pitches, earning player of the game and lowering his postseason ERA to a svelte 0.90. SCORING SUMMARY: PHILADELPHIA 3RD: William Walker hit double to right-center, Jared Yerby scored. SEATTLE 5TH: Mikah Zirkwitz homered to right. PHILADELPHIA 10TH: Merlin McKnight doubled to center, Jared Yerby, Mike Cannington, Frederick Nichols scored, McKnight thrown out at third trying to stretch the double into a triple. SEATTLE 10TH: Glynn Kortkamp singled to left, David Shiras scored; RJ Frost homered to left, Glynn Kortkamp, Arne Snider scored. PHILADELPHIA 4, SEATTLE 5 Seattle leads series 1-0 WP - Jim Caher (1-0) LP - Luciano Rovira (1-1) Time of Game: 3 hours, 34 minutes Player of the Game: George Alongi (11th postseason no-decision) CHARLOTTE HARLOTS VS INDIANAPOLIS IGNITION 2015 SFBL NORTH-SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1 Brad Hafner (IND) at Eric LeBeau (CHA) Now in the North-South Conference Championship, LeBeau wasn't about to stop now. With a stellar eight-inning performance, allowing only three runs on five hits and striking out three while walking one, LeBeau captured his third victory with help from his Charlotte teammates, collecting a 5-3 victory in Game 1, inching within three wins of a berth into the SFBL Championship. Charlie Matthews fell a homerun short of the cycle, hitting a single, a double, and a triple in a 3-for-4 effort, scoring twice and driving in one run with his triple. Joseph Corbin, unfortunately, didn't have the same luck, finishing 0-for-4 again as his batting average continues to plummet in the postseason, now at a highly disappointing .160. LeBeau remained in the game through the eighth inning, finally being replaced in the ninth inning in favor of closer Henry Coleman, who closed the door on the Ignition for his third save of the postseason. Colt Cavan went 3-for-4, driving in two runs and scoring once himself as he earned Player of the Game over Charlie on virtue of his having driven in more runs. SCORING SUMMARY: INDIANAPOLIS 1ST: Eric LeBeau throwed wild pitch, Daren Scheetz scored. CHARLOTTE 1ST: Paul Cannington singled to left-center, Colt Cavan scored; Errick Mahar grounded into fielders' choice, Ben Cruz scored from third. CHARLOTTE 2ND: Charlie Matthews tripled to right-center, Ross McDougle scored; Colt Cavan doubled to left-center, Charlie Matthews scored. CHARLOTTE 7TH: Colt Cavan singled to center, Charlie Matthews scored. INDIANAPOLIS 8TH: Joe Larkin grounded out to the second baseman, Daren Scheetz scored; Valentin Robbins homered to left. INDIANAPOLIS 3, CHARLOTTE 5 Charlotte leads series 1-0 WP - Eric LeBeau (3-0, 8 IP, 5 HA, 3 ER, 1 BB, 3 Ks) LP - Brad Hafner (1-2, 4 IP, 8 HA, 4 ER, 0 BB, 6 Ks) S - Henry Coleman (3) Time of Game: 3 hours, 16 minutes Player of the Game: Colt Cavan (3-for-4, R, 2 RBI) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 8, 2004 SEATTLE FRASIERS VS PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM 2015 SFBL EAST-WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 2 Patricio Diez (PHI) at Jose Ayala (SEA) Philadelphia only needed one inning to put away Seattle. With a six-run inning in the top of the ninth, Philadelphia jumped out to a 9-1 lead. Seattle attempted a comeback, but came up with only three runs in a 9-4 loss that evens the best-of-seven series between the two teams at one game a piece. Patricio Diez remains flawless in the postseason, pitching seven innings of baseball and allowing one run on six hits while striking out three. He improves his record to 3-0, and will be back for Game 5. Jose Ayala didn't do so badly himself for the Frasiers, allowing only two runs on ten hits in six innings of work. However, those two runs in the six innings were more than Seattle could muster until the ninth inning, when they finally managed to score more runs after a first inning which saw them take an early 1-0 lead on Glynn Kortkamp's solo homerun. Tim Righini gave up a huge number of runs--five, to be exact, on only two hits, walking three in two innings in what was an absolutely atrocious outing. Raul Carrera came in the ninth inning when Righini had given up one run already and had intentionally walked Jerrod Mauder to load the bases. Carrera would later allow two runs, one earned on two hits before finally getting out of the inning. Most of the runs that crossed the plate when Carrera came on in relief were accredited to Righini's terrible peformance. RJ Frost went 1-for-4, lowering his postseason batting average to .464. Mike Barnwell tried to be the catalyst of a Seattle comeback in the ninth, hitting a three-run homerun with two outs in the ninth, and there were runners on the corners for Jm Macias three batters later, but Macias grounded out to the second baseman to end the game. SCORING SUMMARY: SEATTLE 1ST: Glynn Kortkamp homered to left. PHILADELPHIA 3RD: Jared Yerby singled to center, Luis Brugal scored. PHILADELPHIA 6TH: Timm Williams homered to right-center. PHILDAELPHIA 7TH: Mike Cannington homered to right. PHILADELPHIA 9TH: Mike Cannington singled to right-center, Jared Yerby scored; Merlin McKnight hit sacrifice fly to right-center, William Walker scored; Timm Williams doubled to right, Cannington scored; Jed Goude doubled to left, Jerrod Mauder, Williams scored; Josue Castro flied out to left-center, Goude scores on throwing error by leftfielder. SEATTLE 9TH: Mike Barnwell homered to left, Oscar Ortiz, Arne Snider scored. PHILADELPHIA 9, SEATTLE 4 Series tied 1-1 WP - Patricio Diez (3-0, 7 IP, 6 HA, 1 ER, 0 BB, 3 Ks) LP - Jose Ayala (0-1, 6 IP, 10 HA, 2 ER, 0 BB, 4 Ks) Time of Game: 3 hours, 38 minutes Player of the Game: Mike Cannington (3-for-5, 2 R, 2 RBI, solo homerun in 7th) CHARLOTTE HARLOTS VS INDIANAPOLIS IGNITION 2015 SFBL NORTH-SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 2 Tracy Charland (IND) at Jayce Ross (CHA) After a couple of rough starts, Jayce Ross finally seemed to have his act together and looked to be putting together a fine start. Unfortunately, Charlotte couldn't give him the run support to put him in position for a victory. Adelardo Rocha came on in relief...and the Ignition were all over him. James Mobley doubled down the left field line and then was replaced with a pinch runner who would later score on a sacrifice fly two batters later, Indianapolis taking a 3-2 lead after being tied at 2-2 after five innings. Charlotte then went down in order as Indy picked up a Game 2 victory, evening the series with the Harlots at one game a piece. Joseph Corbin went 1-for-4, scoring once and striking out once. Charlie Matthews went 0-for-4, drawing one walk and striking out once as his batting average went to .300. Jayce Ross pitched eight innings, allowing two runs on four hits, walking five and striking out seven. It was a fine performance, and worthy of Player of the Game accolades, but he finished with a no decision nonetheless. SCORING SUMMARY: INDIANAPOLIS 1ST: Teyo Mayem singled to left, Daren Scheetz scored. CHARLOTTE 1ST: Mark McLean doubled to right-center, Ben Cruz scored. CHARLOTTE 2ND: Joseph Corbin steals second, Corbin steals third on throwing error by catcher, Kris Holley doubles to right-center, Corbin scores. INDIANAPOLIS 5TH: Joe Larkin homered to right-center. INDIANAPOLIS 9TH: Adam Gillen hits sacrifice fly to right-center, George Salcido scored. INDIANAPOLIS 3, CHARLOTTE 2 Series tied 1-1 WP - Andres Delao (1-0) LP - Adelardo Rocha (0-1) S - Celso Frese (3) Time of Game: 3 hours, 27 minutes Player of the Game: Jayce Ross (no-decision, 4.12 postseason ERA) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 8, 2004 SEATTLE FRASIERS VS PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM 2015 SFBL EAST-WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 3 Ann Onita (SEA) at Doug Safwat (PHI) After splitting two games at home with the Freedom, the Frasiers hit the road and got off to a good start, as Ann Onita pitched a no-hitter until the seventh inning and finished the game allowing only one run on three hits as Seattle exploded late with two runs in the sixth and four in the seventh, taking a 8-4 victory despite some late runs from Philadelphia. Ann's no-hitter was broken up by a leadoff homerun in the bottom of the seventh, after a four run inning in the top half of the seventh gave Seattle a 8-0 lead. Mike Cannington and Merlin McKnight would both later hit doubles off Onita, but they both were for naught as Jerrold Mauder lined one at Jm Macias, who caught the ball to throw Mauder out and then stepped on second base to double up Cannington. McKnight's double would leave him on base after Timm Williams grounded out to the first baseman. Ann Onita would mow down the Freedom in the 8th 1-2-3 before finally stepping out of the game in the ninth inning to be replaced by Tim Righini. Righini would go on to give up three runs, most of them crossing the plate after he left the game for Javier Arocha, who was able to stop the bleeding before it got out of control and finished the game with a 4-run lead instead of a seven-run lead. RJ Frost got the scoring started for Seattle with a 2-run homerun in the fourth inning, his fifth homerun of the postseason and his ninth and tenth RBI of the postseason. Frost's homerun was his only hit in the game, however, as his batting average moved to .438. SCORING SUMMARY: SEATTLE 4TH: RJ Frost homered to center, Glynn Kortkamp scored. SEATTLE 6TH: Arne Snider homered to center, Glynn Kortkamp scored. SEATTLE 7TH: Manny Donato singled to right, Mike Barnwell scored; Glynn Kortkamp homered to left-center, Manny Donato, Jm Macias score. PHILADELPHIA 7TH: William Walker homered to left. PHILADELPHIA 9TH: Mike Cannington hit sacrifice fly to left, Jared Yerby scored; Jed Goude singled to center, William Walker, Merlin McKnight scored. SEATTLE 8, PHILADELPHIA 4 Seattle leads series 2-1 WP - Ann Onita (2-0, 8 IP, 3 HA, 1 ER, 1 BB, 6 Ks) LP - Doug Safwat (1-2, 5 IP, 7 HA, 4 ER, 1 BB, 2 Ks) Time of Game: 3 hours, 34 minutes Player of the Game: Ann Onita (won her seventh straight decision, postseason ERA at 1.76) GAME 4 George Alongi (SEA) at C.J. Bulot (PHI) Not only did George Alongi pitch a mighty fine game of baseball, but Tim Righini managed to avoid blowing it for the Frasiers. The Seattle offense did the rest, romping all over the Freedom and finishing them off with a 8-0 victory that sets up Game 5 as sink or swim for Philadelphia, facing elimination in the East-West Conference Championship. Alongi pitched six and one-third innings, allowing no runs to cross the plate on four hits while walking two batters and striking out three. However, the pitch count rose far too quickly, and Alongi was pulled after walking Jed Goude with one out. Righini entered the game and promptly got Josue Castro to ground into a double play to double up Timm Williams on first. Righini then went on two pitch another two innings, allowing only one hit in his relief work and finally proving that he belongs in the Seattle bullpen. For his efforts, his postseason ERA dropped to 14.00, still unacceptable but more acceptable than it was after the last few terrible outings. There was plenty happening on Seattle's offensive side, but none of it was coming from RJ Frost. The Velvet Hammer went 0-for-5, dropping his batting average to .378. Most of the offense came from Jm Macias, who, along with hitting a 3-run homerun with two outs in the eighth inning, also collected two more hits and two more RBI, drawing two walks in a 3-for-3 day. Alongi and Righini's combined five-hitter featured two doubles, one each from Jared Yerby and William Walker. Both doubles went nowhere and the two men were stuck on base. SCORING SUMMARY: SEATTLE 1ST: Jm Macias doubled to left-center, Manny Donato scored. SEATTLE 2ND: Manny Donato hit sacrifice fly to left-center, Oscar Ortiz scored. SEATTLE 6TH: Mike Barnwell doubled to left-center, Oscar Ortiz scored; David Shiras hit sacrifce fly to right-center, Mikah Zirkwitz scored; Jm Macias singled to right, Mike Barnwell scored. SEATTLE 8TH: Jm Macias homered to left-center, Manny Donato, David Shiras scored. SEATTLE 8, PHILADELPHIA 0 Seattle leads series 3-1 WP - George Alongi (6 1/3 IP, 4 HA, 0 ER, 2 BB, 3 Ks) LP - C.J. Bulot (5 IP, 4 HA, 2 ER, 4 BB, 6 Ks) Time of Game: 3 hours, 36 minutes Player of the Game: Jm Macias (3-for-3, R, 5 RBI, 3-run homerun in eighth inning) GAME 5 George Alongi (SEA) at C.J. Bulot (PHI) Philadelphia was determined to not be eliminated, but Seattle had the willpower to not let this series go any longer than it should, especially noticing that Charlotte/Indianapolis was in a tangled web and that it would at least go to six games. Seattle got rocked early, facing a 7-1 deficit after four innings. The final five innings proved to be all Seattle, however, as they shutout the Freedom for all five and scored eight runs in the final three innings, ending Philadelphia's playoff run with a 9-7 victory. Patricio Diez had another impressive outing, but ended with a no-decision despite pitching six innings, allowing 1 earned run on six hits. RJ Frost went 1-for-5 in the game, scoring once and driving in two runs and taking his batting average down to .357. Jm Macias was once again the player of the game, going 3-for-5, while scoring twice and driving in one run. Seattle will now advance to the SFBL Championship to face the winner of the Charlotte Harlots/Indianapolis Ignition series. SCORING SUMMARY: PHILADELPHIA 1ST: Jared Yerby homered to right; Merlin McKnight doubled to right-center, Jerrod Mauder scored. SEATTLE 2ND: Mike Barnwell singled to right, Mikah Zirkwitz scored. PHILADELPHIA 2ND: Jed Goude homered to left. PHILADELPHIA 3RD: Merlin McKnight singled to left, William Walker scored; Jed Goude reached base on infield-hit, Mike Cannington scored; Jose Ayala throwed passed ball, Merlin McKnight scored. PHILADELPHIA 4TH: Mike Cannington hit sacrifice fly to right-center, Luis Brugal scored. SEATTLE 7TH: Mike Barnwell flied out to left, throwing error by Jared Yerby, Oscar Ortiz scored. SEATTLE 8TH: Jm Macias singled to left-center, Manny Donato scored; RJ Frost singled to left, Macias scored; Manny Rodriguez doubled to left-center, RJ Frost, Oscar Ortiz score. SEATTLE 9TH: Glynn Kortkamp tripled to right-center, Shannan Stubbs, Jm Macias scored; RJ Frost grounded into fielder's choice, Glynn Kortkamp scored. SEATTLE 9, PHILADELPHIA 7 Seattle wins series 4-1 WP - Doug Izzet (1-0) LP - Hans Whiting (0-1) S - Raul Carrera (2) Time of Game: 4 hours, 5 minutes Player of the Game: Jm Macias (3-for-5, 2 R, 1 RBI) CHARLOTTE HARLOTS VS INDIANAPOLIS IGNITION 2015 SFBL NORTH-SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 3 Correy Hurst (CHA) at Yogi Hisahsi (IND) Two days after losing Game 2 to even the series, Charlotte didn't want fate to strike twice, only up 3-2 in the ninth inning. So the Harlots exploded, scoring an amazing eight runs in the ninth inning as Charlotte then cruised to victory 11-2, breaking the tie to move up two-games-to-one in the best-of-seven series. Two starts after throwing the first no-hitter in SFBL postseason history, Hurst pitched seven innings, allowing one run on six hits in the winning effort. But the real story in Game 3 was Joseph Corbin. "The Bolt" has struggled all throughout the postseason, but he came up big here, hitting two solo homeruns in a 3-for-4 effort, scoring three times and driving in three runs as well. His batting average has now improved to .242, and Joseph now has the most homeruns of any player on his team in the postseason. Paul Cannington, the leader in RBI for that Harlots, was no slouch himself, going 2-for-5 but making his at-bats count as he scored once and drove in four runs, including a double in the ninth inning that cleared the bases. Charlie Matthews improved his batting average to .314 with a 2-for-5 day that saw him scoring twice and driving in one run, including a solo homerun in the sixth inning. SCORING SUMMARY: INDIANAPOLIS 1ST: Daren Scheetz homered to left. CHARLOTTE 5TH: Joseph Corbin homered to left. CHARLOTTE 6TH: Charlie Matthews homered to left. CHARLOTTE 7TH: Joseph Corbin homered to right. INDIANAPOLIS 8TH: Daren Scheetz homered to left. CHARLOTTE 9TH: Paul Cannington doubled to left, Mark McLean scored; Joseph Corbin singled to right, Paul Cannington scored; Eric Clark singled to center, Corbin scored; Ben Cruz walked, Eric Clark scores; Paul Cannington doubled to left, Charlie Matthews, Colt Cavan, Ben Cruz scored. CHARLOTTE 11, INDIANAPOLIS 2 Charlotte leads series 2-1 WP - Correy Hurst (7 IP, 6 HA, 1 ER, 2 BB, 10 Ks) LP - Yogi Hisahsi (7 1/3 IP, 5 HA, 3 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 4 Ks) S - Benji Cabello (1) Time of Game: 3 hours, 39 minutes Player of the Game: Joseph Corbin (3-for-4, 3 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR, K) GAME 4 Eric LeBeau (CHA) at Brad Hafner (IND) Eric LeBeau certainly didn't pitch a bad game, but he just couldn't come up with the run support that he needed. Joe Larkin brought in two runs for the Ignition and Brad Hafner pitched 7 1/3 innings of shutout baseball, allowing only four hits and striking out ten as his bullpen did the rest, evening up the series with the Harlots at two games a piece with a 3-0 shutout of Charlotte. Joseph Corbin and Charlie Matthews went 1-for-4 and 1-for-3, respectively, with Matthews drawing a walk. Indy actually only got six hits to Charlotte's five, but the hits were big ones and Charlotte couldn't make their hits do what Indianapolis was doing with theirs. LeBeau fell to 3-1, his ERA at 2.97 as he pitched all eight innings, allowing six hits and three earned runs while walking three and striking out six. SCORING SUMMARY: INDIANAPOLIS 1ST: Joe Larkin doubled to left, Daren Scheetz scored. INDIANAPOLIS 5TH: Joe Larkin singled to right, Adam Gillen scored; Valentin Robbins grounded into fielder's choice, Daren Scheetz scored. CHARLOTTE 0, INDIANAPOLIS 3 Series tied 2-2 WP - Brad Hafner (2-2, 7 1/3 IP, 4 HA, 0 ER, 2 BB, 10 Ks) LP - Eric LeBeau (3-1, 8 IP, 6 HA, 3 ER, 3 BB, 6 Ks) S - Celso Frese (4) Time of Game: 2 hours, 45 minutes Player of the Game: Brad Hafner (threw 96 pitches, postseason ERA of 4.24) GAME 5 Jayce Ross (CHA) at Tracy Charland (IND) Two pitchers finally get their decisions in this game, though Jayce Ross comes out on top as Charlotte wins 5-1, with the chance to end the series back at the Brothel in two days. Ross pitched eight innings, allowing one run on seven hits. Charland lasted five and one-third innings, allowing three runs on five hits as his record fell to 1-1 in the postseason, with a 3.00 ERA. Ross' ERA fell to 3.25. Charlie Matthews went 2-for-4, scoring once and driving in one run, while Joseph Corbin drew a walk in a 0-for-3 day. SCORING SUMMARY: CHARLOTTE 1ST: Mark McLean doubles to right-center, Colt Cavan, Ben Cruz scored. CHARLOTTE 5TH: Ben Cruz singled to right-center, Charlie Matthews scored. INDIANAPOLIS 5TH: Daren Scheetz singled to left, Adam Gillen scored. CHARLOTTE 8TH: Eric Clark hit sacrifice fly to left, Paul Cannington scored; Charlie Matthews singled to right, Errick Mahar scored. CHARLOTTE 5, INDIANAPOLIS 1 Charlotte leads series 3-2 WP - Jayce Ross (1-2, 8 IP, 7 HA, 1 ER, 3 BB, 4 Ks) LP - Tracy Charland (1-1, 5 1/3 IP, 5 HA, 3 ER, 2 BB, 6 Ks) Time of Game: 3 hours, 20 minutes Player of the Game: Jayce Ross (107 pitches thrown, 65 for strikes) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 8, 2004 CHARLOTTE HARLOTS VS INDIANAPOLIS IGNITION 2015 SFBL NORTH-SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 6 Yogi Hisahsi (IND) at Correy Hurst (CHA) Charlotte turned on their offense, and the rest is basic sluganomics. Ben Cruz went 3-for-4, driving in four RBI and hitting two dingers as Charlotte stopped a late rally from Indy dead in its tracks, winning the game and the North-South Conference Championship by the score of 12-8, taking the Championship in six games. Back in the Brothel, Charlotte scored in the second, third, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth innings, amassing a 12-5 lead going into the final inning. The Ignition scrapped together three runs in the top half of the inning, but Benji Cabello continued to apply the pressure on the Ignition, and his pitching eventually got them to fold. Charlie Matthews scored twice and drove in two runs in a 1-for-3 night, drawing two walks as his batting average moved to .333 with two homeruns and eleven runs batted in in the postseason. Joseph Corbin, on the other hand, struck out three times but salvaged one hit in a one-for-five night, dropping his batting average to .222. Paul Cannington added two RBI for the Harlots, taking his postseason total to an amazing eighteen. SCORING SUMMARY: CHARLOTTE 2ND: Paul Cannington homered to center, Mark Mclean scored. CHARLOTTE 3RD: Ben Cruz homered to left-center, Charlie Matthews, Colt Cavan scored. INDIANAPOLIS 4TH: Edwardo Ceniceros homered to left-center, Mark Arias scored; Adam Gillen homered to left, Lewis Nicholson scored; Valentin Robbins singled to right, Daren Scheetz scored. CHARLOTTE 5TH: Ben Cruz homered to right-center; Kris Holley singled to right-center, Mark Mclean scored. CHARLOTTE 6TH: Mark Mclean singled to left, Charlie Matthews, Colt Cavan scored. CHARLOTTE 7TH: Ross Mcdougle tripled to right, Kris Holley scored; Charlie Matthews hit sacrifice fly to center, Mcdougle scored. CHARLOTTE 8TH: Charlie Matthews walked, Paul Cannington scored. INDIANAPOLIS 9TH: Edwardo Ceniceros doubled to left, Valentin Robbins scored; James Mobley singled to right, Mark Arias and Ceniceros scored. INDIANAPOLIS 8, CHARLOTTE 12 Charlotte wins series 4-2 WP - Darell Morton (2-0) LP - Yogi Hisahsi (1-3, 4 IP, 5 HA, 6 ER, 3 BB, 4 Ks) Time of Game: 4 hours, 14 minutes Player of the Game: Ben Cruz (3-for-4, 2 R, 4 RBI, BB, 2 HR) Charlotte Harlots against the Seattle Frasiers...Ann and Frost, along with the Frasiers, can become the first team since Jacksonville in 2010-2011 to repeat as SFBL Champions, or Charlotte, making its first appearance in the SFBL Championship since the inaugural season, has a chance to win its first championship in franchise history with Eric LeBeau, Charlie Matthews, and Joseph Corbin leading the TSM contingent. Feel free to share your predictions of who will come out on top in 2015. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted June 8, 2004 Seattle'll take it in 7 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cartman 0 Report post Posted June 8, 2004 Not if I can help it... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 9, 2004 CHARLOTTE HARLOTS VS SEATTLE FRASIERS 2015 SFBL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1 Eric LeBeau (CHA) at George Alongi (SEA) Once again, Eric LeBeau certainly didn't pitch a BAD game, but George Alongi pitched a better game, and the Charlotte offense was...offenseless. Seattle pulled together three runs against LeBeau, and that was all they needed as Alongi and the Seattle bullpen did the rest, capturing a victory in Game 1, much to the delight of the home fans, by the score of 3-to-1. Frost was 0-for-4 in Game 1, falling to .326 in the postseason. Both Charlie Matthews and Joseph Corbin were 0-for-4 as well for the Harlots, certainly not helping LeBeau's run support. In fact, the only Charlotte run came in the first inning when Paul Cannington grounded into a fielder's choice, sacrificing Colt Cavan home. After that, George Alongi turned everything off for Charlotte, and the bullpen helped with that, keeping the door shut for three relief innings, including a save from closer Raul Carrera. SCORING SUMMARY: CHARLOTTE 1ST: Paul Cannington grounded into fielder's choice, Ben Cruz out at second base, Colt Cavan scores. SEATTLE 2ND: Glynn Kortkamp homered to left. SEATTLE 3RD: Manny Rodriguez grounded out to the second baseman, Manny Donato scored. SEATTLE 6TH: Arne Snider homered to left-center. CHARLOTTE 1, SEATTLE 3 Seattle leads series 1-0 WP - George Alongi (4-0, 6 IP, 6 HA, 1 ER, 1 BB, 7 Ks) LP - Eric LeBeau (3-2, 7 2/3 IP, 7 HA, 3 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 3 Ks) S - Raul Carrera (3) Time of Game: 3 hours, 4 minutes Player of the Game: George Alongi (2.48 career postseason ERA) GAME 2 Jayce Ross (CHA) at Jose Ayala (SEA) Although the norm has been for Seattle to lose their second game at home, that was not the case with this postseason series. Three big innings in the first four innings were enough to give Seattle a big 14-4 lead on Charlotte, and the Harlots simply could not recover as Jayce Ross and the Harlots were shelled 14-6, already down 2-0 as the series moves to Charlotte for the next three games. For Charlotte, the run support was simply there a game too late. Charlie Matthews went 3-for-5, scoring once as his batting average moved to .333. Joseph Corbin went 1-for-3, driving in one run and scoring once, his hits including a triple in the second inning with no one on and two outs, his first three-bagger of the postseason. Matthews also hit his 7th double of the postseason. The star of the show was none other than RJ Frost, however, going 3-for-5, crossing the plate three times and driving in three runners. One of his hits brought in all three of those RBI, a three-run homerun in the first inning representing his sixth homerun of the postseason and his thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth runs batted in. Arne Snider would hit a grand slam in the very next inning as a part of a five run inning, bringing his totals to six homeruns with thirteen RBI. Glynn Kortkamp was the only Seattle starter to not drive in a run, going 0-for-4 on a night where everyone seemed to be getting hits. SCORING SUMMARY: SEATTLE 1ST: Manny Donato stole second, Manny Rodriguez singled to left, Donato scored; RJ Frost homered to left, Arne Snider, Rodriguez scored. CHARLOTTE 2ND: Floyd Alvarez singled to left, Joseph Corbin scored. SEATTLE 2ND: Arne Snider homered to left, Mikah Zirkwitz, Manny Donato, Manny Rodriguez score; Jm Macias singled to left, RJ Frost scored. CHARLOTTE 3RD: Ben Cruz homered to right-center, Charlie Matthews scored. CHARLOTTE 4TH: Mark McLean homered to left-center. SEATTLE 4TH: Oscar Ortiz was thrown out trying to stretch a double into a triple, RJ Frost, Glynn Kortkamp scored; Mike Barnwell tripled to right, Jm Macias scored; Mikah Zirkwitz singled to right, Barnwell scored; Manny Donato doubled to right, Mikah Zirkwitz scored. CHARLOTTE 8TH: Eric Clark singled to left, Paul Cannington scored; Joseph Corbin hit sacrifice fly to left, Errick Mahar scored. CHARLOTTE 6, SEATTLE 14 Seattle leads series 2-0 WP - Jose Ayala (1-1, 6 IP, 6 HA, 4 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 3 Ks) LP - Jayce Ross (1-3, 1 1/3 IP, 5 HA, 8 R, 7 ER, 2 BB, 1 K) Time of Game: 3 hours, 35 minutes Player of the Game: RJ Frost (3-for-5, 3 R, 3 RBI, 3-run homerun in first inning) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 9, 2004 A look at the Seattle Frasiers logo, just created today (not by myself): This can easily be put in avatars of Frasiers (if they wish), or of course they can always go to the sig route. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WrestlingDeacon 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2004 So Seattle is like a dynasty now, right? We're the evil empire of fake baseball! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hhh6294 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2004 *wills corbin to break out of his shit-tastic slump.* C'MON HARLOTS, YOU CAN TAKE 'EM SOM 'BITCH FRAISERS! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 10, 2004 GAME 3 Ann Onita (SEA) at Correy Hurst (CHA) Sweep of the Harlots? Return to sender. Address unknown. Already down two-zero in the best-of-seven series to decide the league champion, Charlotte managed to squeak out two runs in the third and seventh innings, sending Onita into the Frasiers' clubhouse with her first loss of the 2015 postseason, a 4-3 defeat as Charlotte slips back within one game of the defending SFBL Champions who are looking for a repeat performance. Seattle scored first, in the top of the second inning, and it looked like Ann Onita and the Seattle defense would do the rest. However, the Harlots managed to scatter five hits off Onita, bringing it all together for four earned runs to bring Onita's postseason ERA up to 2.86. RJ Frost went 1-for-4, scoring once in the game as the Velvet Hammer has now crossed the plate thirteen times in the postseason. Charlie Matthews managed two hits, and crossed the plate two of the three times he reached base--he drew a walk along with his two hits. "The Bolt," meanwhile, was 1-for-4 with a strikeout and a stolen base, the latter stat his second of the postseason. SCORING SUMMARY: SEATTLE 2ND: Mike Barnwell singled to right-center, RJ Frost scored. CHARLOTTE 3RD: Colt Cavan singled to right, Ross McDougle scored; Ben Cruz grounded into fielder's choice, Charlie Matthews scored. SEATTLE 6TH: Arne Snider homered to left. CHARLOTTE 7TH: Colt Cavan doubled to left, Charlie Matthews scored; Ken Barendse threw a wild pitch, Colt Cavan scored. SEATTLE 9TH: Glynn Kortkamp homered to right. SEATTLE 3, CHARLOTTE 4 Seattle leads series 2-1 WP - Correy Hurst (3-0, 7 IP, 5 HA, 2 ER, 2 BB, 5 Ks) LP - Ann Onita (2-1, 6 2/3 IP, 5 HA, 4 ER, 5 BB, 4 Ks) S - Henry Coleman (4) Time of Game: 3 hours, 21 minutes Player of the Game: Correy Hurst (postseason ERA -- 3.82) GAME 4 George Alongi (SEA) at Eric LeBeau (CHA) These two returned to face each other in a rematch from Game 1, this time with Charlotte having the momentum of having a win in Game 3 and also being surrounded by Harlot fans in the Brothel. Now, there are nine innings a game. When your team is the Seattle Frasiers, however, all it takes is one inning to change the whole course of the game. Seattle opened LeBeau up with a six-run top of the fifth--none of the runs earned--and Seattle held on for the ride as Charlotte could only cut the lead in half with a three-run eighth inning, winning Game 4 with a chance to finish the series in Charlotte, up three-games-to-one in the series. RJ Frost went 0-for-4 in the game, as did Joseph Corbin on the other side for Charlotte. Matthews salvaged a hit in a 1-for-5 performance, but really could do little to help the hapless Charlotte, who seem ripe for the elimination in Game 5. SCORING SUMMARY: SEATTLE 5TH: Mike Barnwell hit sacrifice fly to left-center, Glynn Kortkamp scored; Manny Donato tripled to left, Oscar Ortiz and Mikah Zirkwitz scored; Manny Rodriguez singled to left, Donato scored; Arne Snider homered to left, Rodriguez scored. CHARLOTTE 8TH: Paul Cannington singled to center, Ross McDougle scored; Errick Mahar singled to right-center, Ben Cruz and Paul Cannington scored. SEATTLE 6, CHARLOTTE 3 Seattle leads series 3-1 WP - George Alongi (5-0, 7 IP, 6 HA, 1 ER, 0 BB, 7 Ks) LP - Eric LeBeau (3-3, 5 IP, 5 HA, 6 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 1 K) S - Raul Carrera (4) Time of Game: 3 hours, 19 minutes Player of the Game: George Alongi (six starts, four player of the game awards) GAME 5 Jose Ayala (SEA) at Jayce Ross (CHA) Charlotte had a 2-1 lead after five innings, and there was hope in the Brothel. And in one of those defining strokes of the game, Seattle silenced the rowdy Charlotte fans with one swing, leading off the seventh inning with a bang from Oscar Ortiz' stick and a ball that landed four hundred and thirty-six feet later as the game-tying run, as a collapse seemed inevitable. In the eighth, the collapse was there. Jayce Ross couldn't hang on, suffering his fourth and final loss in the postseason, as Charlotte was mercifully eliminated by the far superior Seattle Frasiers by a score of 6-2, Seattle rallying hard in the final three innings to take the lead and then to put distance between them and the North-South Conference Champions. In the final game of the series, RJ Frost drew two walks in an 0-for-2 day, finishing the postseason with a respectable .311 average, good enough for third among his teammates. For Charlotte, Charlie Matthews was 1-for-3 with an RBI and drew a walk himself, hitting a double in the fifth inning off Jose Ayala. Matthews finished with a very nice .333 average, two homeruns, and twelve RBI. Corbin finished with four homers and six RBI, but an atrocious .188 batting average as he finished with another 0-for-4 day, striking out twice. Although Oscar Ortiz' shot silenced the Harlots for the remainder of the game, it was Manny Donato who really killed Charlotte in this final game. Going three-for-four with two RBI, scoring once, Donato had a fine game to finish as the final Player of the Game of the season. SCORING SUMMARY: SEATTLE 2ND: Mike Barnwell doubled to left-center, Glynn Kortkamp scored. CHARLOTTE 4TH: Errick Mahar singled to left, Ben Cruz scored. CHARLOTTE 5TH: Charlie Matthews doubled to right-center, Ross McDougle scored. SEATTLE 7TH: Oscar Ortiz homered to left-center. SEATTLE 8TH: Manny Rodriguez singled to right, Manny Donato scored. SEATTLE 9TH: Mikah Zirkwitz doubled down the right field line, Jm Macias scored; Manny Donato singled to center, Mike Barnwell, Zirkwitz scored. SEATTLE 6, CHARLOTTE 2 Seattle wins series 4-1 WP - Ken Barendse (2-0) LP - Jayce Ross (1-4, 7 1/3 IP, 6 HA, 3 ER, 3 BB, 4 Ks) S - Raul Carrera (5) Time of Game: 3 hours, 36 minutes Player of the Game: Manny Donato (3-for-5, R, 2 RBI, 2B, SB) Awards and player pages are on the way, though look for it tomorrow, more than likely. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WrestlingDeacon 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2004 Yup, that's a dynasty. Fit me for my diamond hat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hhh6294 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2004 bah. At least we beat the crap out of Onita. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 10, 2004 SFBL Awards Rhodes wins Fresh Fish Award Montreal's second baseman Brandon Rhodes has worked hard to reach the big leagues. His work paid off today as the East-West named him the Fresh Fish Award winner! Brandon has gone 145 for 555 (.261) this season, hitting 23 taters and driving in 77 runs. He has scored 88 runs on his own. Henderson wins Big Stick Award The North-South Big Stick Award goes to Robert Henderson this year. He had an extraordinary season, featuring a batting average of .400 (248 hits in 620 AB), 32 doubles, 9 triples and 48 homeruns. Henderson collected 143 RBI and 139 runs as well. He's 1st in the North-South in batting, 2nd in homeruns and 1st in RBI! Henderson wins the award for the 2nd time in his 7-year career. East-West Fresh Fish Award: Brandon Rhodes (MON)! He batted .261 in 555 AB, with 23 homers and 77 RBI. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Daren Scheetz (IND)! He batted .262 in 404 AB, with 16 homers and 57 RBI. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: George Alongi (SEA)! He had a record of 22-5 with an ERA of 2.33 and 1 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 236 innings, fanning 200 and walking 42 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Arne Snider (SEA)! He batted .343 in 577 AB, with 55 homers and 149 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Claudio Galaviz (MEM)! He had a record of 20-5 with an ERA of 2.09 and 1 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 250.1 innings, fanning 209 and walking 49 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Robert Henderson (VAN)! He batted .400 in 620 AB, with 48 homers and 143 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: George Lesh (CHI) Catcher: Chris Gale (CHI) First Base: Alberto Avila (OKL) Second Base: Ramon Zapien (OKL) Third Base: Matthew Welke (BAL) Shortstop: Ricky Breckenridge (NY) Leftfield: John Scherfenberg (LV) Centerfield: Mike Cannington (PHI) Rightfield: Manuel Acuña (MON) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Gill Nowlin (NRL) Catcher: Wilfredo Briceno (MEM) First Base: Carlos DeSantis (ATL) Second Base: Benicio Cantu (NRL) Third Base: John Tripp (JAC) Shortstop: Henry Devleeschouwer (NRL) Leftfield: Joel Velasquez (DET) Centerfield: Marcus Wernicke (KAN) Rightfield: George Kennedy (KAN) NEW HOST~!!!!1111 TSM Player Pages Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest FrigidSoul Report post Posted June 10, 2004 For my character's player picture you can use Telly Savalas. For some reason people now associate me with Kojak. And you should make them draft me this coming season so I can have fun. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2004 Wow...maybe I gave Seattle a big service by leaving heh. Not only do they win the championship but I also have a damn good season again after 2 horrible ones for them. What's the record for stolen bases in a career? I'm almost at the 600 mark(I'm at 568 now). I also have a career 81.1% success rate in SB's, whoo. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 10, 2004 Currently, David Hunter is the all-time leader in stolen bases with 568, 58 ahead of George Kennedy. SFBL Career Leaderboard Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2004 Yippee!! I am the career leader in triples and stolen bases, wahoo! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 10, 2004 OFFSEASON Here's what I have so far for requests in free agency/trading: Trade Peter Kostka from the Columbus Pride to the Las Vegas Jokers. Sign Abel Ortiz from the free agency pool to the Las Vegas Jokers. Are there any other requests for trades? I will entertain them now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 10, 2004 ARBITRATION SEA:Ann Onita gets a new one-year contract worth $3,888,214 through salary arbitration. VAN:Mike Van Siclen gets a new one-year contract worth $1,336,786 through salary arbitration. CHA:Joseph Corbin gets a new one-year contract worth $1,682,857 through salary arbitration. FREE AGENCY New Jersey: Free agent C John Duran has been signed to a contract of $470,300 per year, for 1 years. Montreal: Free agent P Ben Dover has been signed to a contract of $496,900 per year, for 2 years. Las Vegas: Free agent LF Abel Ortiz has been signed to a contract of $19,000,000 per year, for 6 years. TRADES Proving that the game does not care about what Edward James wants... Trade between Montreal and Las Vegas : Las Vegas gets : SS Domenic Hopkins Montreal gets : 2B David Hunter C Salvador Greco LF Tony Anderson Trade between Las Vegas and Columbus : Columbus gets : P Timothy Foster Las Vegas gets : P Peter Kostka Still more time to ask for trades as I go to create the rookies for the draft. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2004 *cries* Desparately tries to see if Montreal is/was any good. The revolving door continues for me! Indianapolis, Atlanta, Seattle, Las Vegas and now Montreal, whoo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 10, 2004 *cries* Desparately tries to see if Montreal is/was any good You'll find out if they're any good during the preseason SFBL Cup. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2004 Gotta admit Evo, found the opening line beneath TRADES pretty damn funny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 10, 2004 AMATEUR DRAFT With the first overall pick in the 2016 SFBL Amateur Draft, the Oklahoma Twisters chose "Mack Daddy G" Gabriel Cirillo. With the seventeenth overall pick in the 2016 SFBL Amateur Draft, the Phoenix Ashes chose starting pitcher Nigel "Scrooge" McClain. And finally, with the twenty-third pick in the 2016 SFBL Amateur Draft, the Jacksonville Jackoffs picked "The Jumping Bean" Paco Fernandez. Last call for trades. After Spring Training, trading will be frozen to allow time for the SFBL Cup. At the conclusion of that preseason event, the regular season will begin. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted June 11, 2004 I have no patience. SPRING TRAINING DEVELOPMENT Giant Gonzales has good pitching sessions! Giant Gonzales has lost some throwing velocity. Austin Sly increases his talent in avoiding strikeouts! Austin Sly increases his talent in hitting for average! Austin Sly increases his talent in hitting homers! Austin Sly increases his talent in taking walks! Austin Sly increases his talent in avoiding strikeouts! Rolf Dreikugeln has good pitching sessions! Rolf Dreikugeln has lost some throwing velocity. Eric LeBeau has good pitching sessions! Eric LeBeau has lost some throwing velocity. Charlie Matthews has good batting practice sessions! Charlie Matthews displayed poor strike zone judgement! Joseph Corbin has good batting practice sessions! Paco Fernandez displays more power in batting practice! Winston Ghandi has poor batting practice sessions. Winston Ghandi displays more power in batting practice! Peter Kostka has good pitching sessions! Peter Kostka has increased his throwing velocity! Peter Kostka has lost some control. David Hunter improves his defense at Second Base. David Hunter has poor batting practice sessions. David Hunter displayed poor strike zone judgement! Brandon Rhodes has good batting practice sessions! Ben Dover has poor pitching sessions. Ben Dover has increased his throwing velocity! John Duran has good batting practice sessions! John Duran seems to have lost some power. Marvin Jenkins has good pitching sessions! Marvin Jenkins has lost some throwing velocity. Shiro Suzuki has good batting practice sessions! Shiro Suzuki seems to have lost some power. Shiro Suzuki displayed poor strike zone judgement! Gabriel Cirillo has good pitching sessions! Gabriel Cirillo has lost some throwing velocity. Timothy Marsch displays more power in batting practice! Timothy Marsch displayed poor strike zone judgement! Nigel McClain has good pitching sessions! Nigel McClain has lost some throwing velocity. Ann Onita has good pitching sessions! Mike Van Siclen has good batting practice sessions! Mike Van Siclen displays more power in batting practice! The SFBL Cup Matchups are determined by the 2015 finish of all twenty-four teams. Stage 1 Day 1 1st place in division vs. 4th place in division 2nd place in division vs. 3rd place in division Day 2 1st place in division vs. 3rd place in division 2nd place in division vs. 4th place in division Day 3 1st place in division vs. 2nd place in division 3rd place in division vs. 4th place in division Day 1 Philadelphia Freedom vs. Montreal Fritures de Liberte Boston Tea Baggers vs. New York Bums Denver Douchebags vs. Oklahoma Twisters Chicago Transit Authority vs. Baltimore Crime Spree Seattle Frasiers vs. Los Angeles Glory Holes Phoenix Ashes vs. Las Vegas Jokers Columbus Pride vs. New Jersey Clerks Vancouver Vasectomy vs. Detroit Motor Vehicles Indianapolis Ignition vs. Kansas City Real McCoys Memphis Eels vs. Houston Horny Toads Jacksonville Jackoffs vs. New Orleans Crunk Machine Charlotte Harlots vs. Atlanta Hanoi Janes Day 2 Philadelphia Freedom vs. New York Bums Boston Tea Baggers vs. Montreal Fritures de Liberte Denver Douchebags vs. Baltimore Crime Spree Chicago Transit Authority vs. Oklahoma Twisters Seattle Frasiers vs. Las Vegas Jokers Phoenix Ashes vs. Los Angeles Glory Holes Columbus Pride vs. Detroit Motor Vehicles Vancouver Vasectomy vs. New Jersey Clerks Indianapolis Ignition vs. Houston Horny Toads Memphis Eels vs. Kansas City Real McCoys Jacksonville Jackoffs vs. Atlanta Hanoi Janes Charlotte Harlots vs. New Orleans Crunk Machine Day 3 Philadelphia Freedom vs. Boston Tea Baggers New York Bums vs. Montreal Fritures de Liberte Denver Douchebags vs. Chicago Transit Authority Baltimore Crime Spree vs. Oklahoma Twisters Seattle Frasiers vs. Phoenix Ashes Las Vegas Jokers vs. Los Angeles Glory Holes Columbus Pride vs. Vancouver Vasectomy Detroit Motor Vehicles vs. New Jersey Clerks Indianapolis Ignition vs. Memphis Eels Houston Horny Toads vs. Kansas City Real McCoys Jacksonville Jackoffs vs. Charlotte Harlots Atlanta Hanoi Janes vs. New Orleans Crunk Machine Stage 2 The two top teams from each division after the three days of Stage 1 advance to Stage 2, and one team from each conference that didn't finish in the top two of their division but still performed well in Stage 1 will advance to Stage 2. With those fourteen teams, the top two performing teams will be given a bye into the second round, the other twelve teams competing in a one-game playoff to determine who will advance to the next round. These one-game series will continue all the way up to the finals between the remaining two teams. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest FrigidSoul Report post Posted June 11, 2004 Still more time to ask for trades as I go to create the rookies for the draft. You could have created me a year early and you didn't *cries* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2004 screw my shitty defense, lol. *doesn't want to lose batting/strike zone management here* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the.weej 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2004 So I get to know the pain that Shiro endured for so long. Provided McClain actually cracks the roster. Looks lovely. -Z Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lightning Flik 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2004 Trade between Montreal and Las Vegas : Las Vegas gets : SS Domenic Hopkins Montreal gets : 2B David Hunter C Salvador Greco LF Tony Anderson Ok... I'm kinda pissed off about Hunter going. Stupid team. *sigh* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites