Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 7, 2006 All remaining players will have their careers simulated until there are no TSM players left, at which point the league will be over. No new players will be accepted at this point. 2022 Recap Postseason: Boston Tea Baggers d. Chicago Transit Authority 4 games to 2 Las Vegas Jokers d. Baltimore Crime Spree 4 games to 3 Columbus Pride d. Atlanta Hanoi Janes 4 games to 2 Vancouver Vasectomy d. Memphis Eels 4 games to 3 Las Vegas Jokers d. Boston Tea Baggers 4 games to 1 Columbus Pride d. Vancouver Vasectomy 4 games to 2 Las Vegas Jokers d. Columbus Pride 4 games to 1 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers East-West Fresh Fish Award: Cleo Lebron (DEN)! He had a record of 18-6 with an ERA of 3.15 and 1 shutouts. In 29 games started, he pitched 197.1 innings, fanning 118 and walking 41 batters. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Andrew Blackwell (DET)! He batted .307 in 623 AB, with 16 homers and 88 RBI. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Fabio Mercurio (BAL)! He had a record of 21-13 with an ERA of 3.30 and 2 shutouts. In 37 games started, he pitched 302.1 innings, fanning 173 and walking 48 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Antwan Adelaide (BAL)! He batted .348 in 577 AB, with 39 homers and 140 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Nigel McClain (COL)! He had a record of 24-5 with an ERA of 3.02 and 2 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 235.1 innings, fanning 227 and walking 54 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Robert Henderson (MEM)! He batted .360 in 631 AB, with 43 homers and 137 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Cleo Lebron (DEN) Catcher: Jeff Garman (LA) First Base: Jackie Schwebel (PHO) Second Base: Brandon Cosmar (BOS) Third Base: Eric Battle (LA) Shortstop: Adam West (NY) Leftfield: Jared Yerby (PHI) Centerfield: Matthew Laduke (PHI) Rightfield: Jace Blake (BAL) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Osvaldo Gallardo (KAN) Catcher: Johnny Williamsson (VAN) First Base: Robert Henderson (MEM) Second Base: Fernando Ornelas (MEM) Third Base: Robert Gridderson (MEM) Shortstop: Andrew Blackwell (DET) Leftfield: Andre Chevalier (NRL) Centerfield: Humberto Luna (KAN) Rightfield: Mark Terry (MEX) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * Records after 2022: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 686, Javin Brodman, Baltimore, 2020 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 55, Andre Chevalier, New Orleans, 2021 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 166, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 194, Heath Heistand, Los Angeles, 2022 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 174, Christian Fury, Boston, 2022 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. Those that don't make the top 25 will be listed without a ranking, simply a number to show how close they are to the 25th-ranked player in that stat. * denotes a retired player 3,000 Hits 1. Carlos Desantis* 3508 3. Robert Henderson 3291 4. Winston Ghandi 3029 6. Edward James 2925 13. Logan Caldwell 2714 25. Jose Etenza 2312 Patrick Hannon 2044 Timothy Marsch 1306 Austin Sly 1236 Charlie Matthews 1185 Jonathan Dehn 1071 Mike Van Siclen 1067 Paco Fernandez 1026 Adam West 1022 Jesse Ewiak 873 Christian Fury 604 Andre Chevalier 559 Joey Zurn 492 Andrew Blackwell 191 Brandon Rhodes 177 500 Homeruns 1. Robert Henderson 598 14. Edward James 450 24. Logan Caldwell 395 25. Ryan Marcus* 392 Patrick Hannon 386 Winston Ghandi 367 Austin Sly 223 Charlie Matthews 209 Mike Van Siclen 149 Timothy Marsch 152 Paco Fernandez 119 Jonathan Dehn 116 Jesse Ewiak 110 Christian Fury 102 Adam West 99 Andre Chevalier 69 Joey Zurn 59 Brandon Rhodes 30 Andrew Blackwell 16 1500 RBI 1. Carlos Desantis* 1926 2. Robert Henderson 1924 9. Winston Ghandi 1728 11. Edward James 1652 16. Logan Caldwell 1549 25. Sergio Santana 1375 Patrick Hannon 1296 Austin Sly 802 Charlie Matthews 747 Timothy Marsch 627 Mike Van Siclen 567 Jonathan Dehn 533 Paco Fernandez 518 Jesse Ewiak 491 Adam West 467 Christian Fury 449 Andre Chevalier 332 Joey Zurn 240 Brandon Rhodes 96 Andrew Blackwell 88 500 Doubles 1. Zoilo Castillo 658 7. Winston Ghandi 602 14. Logan Caldwell 530 24. Robert Henderson 499 25. Jason Strootman 496 Edward James 485 Patrick Hannon 477 Charlie Matthews 293 Austin Sly 260 Paco Fernandez 247 Timothy Marsch 243 Mike Van Siclen 241 Adam West 242 Jonathan Dehn 212 Jesse Ewiak 204 Christian Fury 160 Andre Chevalier 145 Joey Zurn 113 Brandon Rhodes 44 Andrew Blackwell 35 150 Triples 1. David Hunter* 134 1. Edward James 134 3. Winston Ghandi 127 4. Logan Caldwell 123 25. Ramon Zapien* 72 Robert Henderson 70 Paco Fernandez 67 Mike Van Siclen 64 Timothy Marsch 54 Jonathan Dehn 47 Patrick Hannon 45 Adam West 44 Charlie Matthews 37 Austin Sly 38 Christian Fury 25 Joey Zurn 20 Jesse Ewiak 17 Andre Chevalier 13 Brandon Rhodes 8 Andrew Blackwell 4 2000 Runs 1. Carlos Desantis* 2064 3. Winston Ghandi 1965 4. Robert Henderson 1923 13. Edward James 1731 14. Logan Caldwell 1512 25. Fausto Amaral 1402 Patrick Hannon 1278 Charlie Matthews 773 Austin Sly 765 Timothy Marsch 751 Jonathan Dehn 728 Paco Fernandez 684 Adam West 651 Mike Van Siclen 592 Jesse Ewiak 479 Christian Fury 385 Andre Chevalier 289 Joey Zurn 286 Brandon Rhodes 140 Andrew Blackwell 107 1500 Walks 1. Winston Ghandi 1793 25. Mike Scherbak* 1103 Patrick Hannon 937 Logan Caldwell 866 Robert Henderson 853 Edward James 825 Charlie Matthews 545 Jonathan Dehn 451 Austin Sly 420 Mike Van Siclen 321 Paco Fernandez 317 Adam West 315 Timothy Marsch 304 Christian Fury 265 Jesse Ewiak 239 Andre Chevalier 167 Joey Zurn 149 Brandon Rhodes 73 Andrew Blackwell 63 300 Wins 1. Claudio Galaviz 305 4. Marvin Jenkins 230 5. Eric LeBeau 224 25. Timothy Foster 155 Peter Kostka 128 Ann Onita 115 Nigel McClain 98 Rolf Dreikugeln 76 Gabriel Cirillo 71 Frigid Soul 68 Charlie Simmons 44 Chris Stanton 16 Tiny Gonzales 13 Constantine Mussolini 2 600 Saves 1. Theodore Ellingsworth* 465 10. Rolf Dreikugeln 317 25. Eddie Frisby 206 Peter Kostka 18 Tiny Gonzales 3 Eric LeBeau 1 2022 TSM Rankings: 1) Robert Henderson (.360, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 H, 46 2B, 4 3B, 23 SB, 63 BB) 2) Winston Ghandi (.284, 30 HR, 133 RBI, 113 R, 166 H, 47 2B, 6 3B, 2 SB, 104 BB) 3) Christian Fury (.255, 30 HR, 123 RBI, 115 R, 156 H, 38 2B, 7 3B, 41 SB, 91 BB) 4) Jonathan Dehn (.282, 20 HR, 83 RBI, 107 R, 170 H, 34 2B, 7 3B, 66 SB, 65 BB) 5) Andrew Blackwell (.307, 16 HR, 88 RBI, 107 R, 191 H, 35 2B, 4 3B, 40 SB, 63 BB) 6) Edward James (.275, 24 HR, 90 RBI, 110 R, 176 H, 33 2B, 3 3B, 48 SB, 43 BB) 7) Andre Chevalier (.311, 22 HR, 101 RBI, 99 R, 182 H, 37 2B, 6 3B, 10 SB, 57 BB) 8) Timothy Marsch (.276, 19 HR, 84 RBI, 99 R, 162 H, 34 2B, 4 3B, 62 SB, 32 BB) 9) Joey Zurn (.257, 24 HR, 80 RBI, 97 R, 172 H, 41 2B, 6 3B, 57 SB, 41 BB) 10) Paco Fernandez (.299, 17 HR, 70 RBI, 85 R, 132 R, 35 2B, 7 3B, 41 SB, 30 BB) 11) Patrick Hannon (.279, 18 HR, 85 RBI, 84 R, 160 H, 53 2B, 6 3B, 29 SB, 82 BB) 12) Jesse Ewiak (.318, 19 HR, 79 RBI, 86 R, 148 H, 41 2B, 2 3B, 1 SB, 31 BB) 13) Adam West (.259, 12 HR, 58 RBI, 104 R, 158 H, 37 2B, 7 3B, 60 SB, 56 BB) 14) Austin Sly (.247, 28 HR, 95 RBI, 95 R, 137 H, 39 2B, 8 3B, 11 SB, 47 BB) 15) Mike Van Siclen (.268, 16 HR, 67 RBI, 64 R, 123 H, 32 2B, 7 3B, 6 SB, 37 BB) 16) Charlie Matthews (.217, 7 HR, 38 RBI, 39 R, 55 H, 23 2B, 2 3B, 9 SB, 31 BB) 17) Logan Caldwell (not enough games) 18) Brandon Rhodes (not enough games) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (24-5, 3.02 ERA, 227 Ks, 2.96 ERC) 2) Frigid Soul (16-11, 3.95 ERA, 209 Ks, 3.28 ERC) 3) Peter Kostka (6-2 (1 SV), 4.44 ERA, 64 Ks, 3.79 ERC) 4) Gabriel Cirillo (9-10, 4.18 ERA, 153 Ks, 3.91 ERC) 5) Chris Stanton (16-9, 4.33 ERA, 91 Ks, 4.81 ERC) 6) Ann Onita (13-13, 5.32 ERA, 69 Ks, 4.83 ERC) 7) Eric LeBeau (6-12 (2 SV), 5.45 ERA, 67 Ks, 4.91 ERC) 8) Charlie Simmons (14-12, 5.37 ERA, 109 Ks, 5.12 ERC) 9) Marvin Jenkins (8-13, 5.41 ERA, 79 Ks, 5.56 ERC) Relievers 1) Rolf Dreikugeln (2-6 (2 SV), 4.55 ERA, 38 Ks, 3.81 ERC) 2) Tiny Gonzales (2-5 (2 SV), 4.96 ERA, 68 Ks, 4.33 ERC) 3) Constantine Mussolini (2-1, 4.05 ERA, 5 Ks, 6.66 ERC) Retired: Logan Caldwell Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 9, 2006 2023 Recap Matt Young signed to the Los Angeles Glory Holes Tom Donovan signed to the New York Bums Joe Kerr signed to the Philadelphia Freedom Free agent Winston Ghandi signs with the Mexico City Guerreros to a 1 year, 7,159,300 dollar contract. Free agent Adam West signs with the Memphis Eels to a 4 year, 7,621,300 dollar contract. Austin Sly is traded to the Vancouver Vasectomy for Tony Zambrano. Constantine Mussolini is released from the Baltimore Crime Spree. Brandon Rhodes is released from the Montreal Fritures de Liberte. Joe Kerr is traded to the Memphis Eels with Alvoro Romero for Chris Jones. Marvin Jenkins is released from the Oklahoma Twisters. Mike Van Siclen is traded to the Vancouver Vasectomy for Bob Agawa. Peter Kostka is released from the Philadelphia Freedom. Eric LeBeau is signed to a contract extension with the Baltimore Crime Spree, 364,100 for 2 years. Rolf Dreikugeln is signed to a contract extension with the Phoenix Ashes, 2,493,800 for 1 year. Jesse Ewiak is signed to a contract extension with the Columbus Pride, 7,723,500 for 4 years. Winston Ghandi is signed to a contract extension with the Mexico City Guerreros, 4,748,100 for 1 year. Free Agents in 2024: Timothy Marsch (Quahog) Austin Sly (Vancouver) Postseason: Phoenix Ashes d. Chicago Transit Authority 4 games to 3 Montreal Fritures de Liberte d. Baltimore Crime Spree 4 games to 2 Columbus Pride d. New Orleans Crunk Machine 4 games to 0 Quahog Quagmires d. Kansas City Real McCoys 4 games to 1 Phoenix Ashes d. Montreal Fritures de Liberte 4 games to 0 Quahog Quagmires d. Columbus Pride 4 games to 2 Phoenix Ashes d. Quahog Quagmires 4 games to 3 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes East-West Fresh Fish Award: Matt Young (LA)! He batted .267 in 547 AB, with 25 homers and 87 RBI. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Cristian Carmona (HOU)! He batted .199 in 583 AB, with 14 homers and 81 RBI. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Binky Musty (NY)! He had a record of 23-10 with an ERA of 3.29 and 2 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 252 innings, fanning 305 and walking 123 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Matthew Laduke (PHI)! He batted .310 in 600 AB, with 38 homers and 128 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Roberto Velez (COL)! He had a record of 23-6 with an ERA of 2.75 and 1 shutouts. In 33 games started, he pitched 245.2 innings, fanning 230 and walking 76 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Robert Henderson (MEM)! He batted .337 in 611 AB, with 44 homers and 135 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Tom Donovan (NY) Catcher: Enrique Peraza (NY) First Base: Josh Wisley (LV) Second Base: Brandon Cosmar (DEN) Third Base: Raimundo Robledo (BOS) Shortstop: Matt Young (LA) Leftfield: Jared Yerby (PHI) Centerfield: Mike Cannington (CHI) Rightfield: Chris Jones (PHI) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Shane Trask (DET) Catcher: James Baucom (JAC) First Base: Gregorio Perez (DET) Second Base: Fernando Ornelas (MEM) Third Base: Steve Hatfield (ATL) Shortstop: Adam West (MEM) Leftfield: Joel Velasquez (MEX) Centerfield: Colt Cavan (JAC) Rightfield: Melecio Estrella (HOU) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) Records after 2023: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 686, Javin Brodman, Baltimore, 2020 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 55, Andre Chevalier, New Orleans, 2021 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 166, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 196, Michael Marquez, Boston, 2023 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 174, Christian Fury, Boston, 2022 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. Those that don't make the top 25 will be listed without a ranking, simply a number to show how close they are to the 25th-ranked player in that stat. * denotes a retired player 3,000 Hits 1. Carlos Desantis* 3508 2. Robert Henderson 3497 4. Winston Ghandi 3180 5. Edward James 3102 13. Logan Caldwell* 2714 25. Brandon Mariano 2428 Patrick Hannon 2221 Timothy Marsch 1461 Austin Sly 1322 Charlie Matthews 1254 Jonathan Dehn 1245 Mike Van Siclen 1187 Adam West 1169 Paco Fernandez 1163 Jesse Ewiak 1044 Christian Fury 764 Andre Chevalier 727 Joey Zurn 655 Andrew Blackwell 390 Brandon Rhodes 177 Matt Young 146 500 Homeruns 1. Robert Henderson 642 14. Edward James 478 24. Patrick Hannon 414 25. Ronnie Desrochers* 396 Winston Ghandi 386 Austin Sly 240 Charlie Matthews 219 Timothy Marsch 178 Mike Van Siclen 159 Jonathan Dehn 136 Jesse Ewiak 136 Paco Fernandez 134 Christian Fury 131 Adam West 119 Andre Chevalier 83 Joey Zurn 78 Andrew Blackwell 45 Brandon Rhodes 30 Matt Young 25 1500 RBI 1. Robert Henderson 2059 7. Winston Ghandi 1809 9. Edward James 1744 25. Nathan Smith 1418 Patrick Hannon 1408 Austin Sly 860 Charlie Matthews 775 Timothy Marsch 740 Mike Van Siclen 629 Jonathan Dehn 620 Paco Fernandez 580 Jesse Ewiak 577 Christian Fury 562 Adam West 538 Andre Chevalier 403 Joey Zurn 311 Andrew Blackwell 215 Brandon Rhodes 96 Matt Young 87 500 Doubles 1. Zoilo Castillo 686 4. Winston Ghandi 646 15. Robert Henderson 538 22. Patrick Hannon 517 24. Pedro Colon 515 24. Baldo Covas 515 Edward James 512 Charlie Matthews 309 Mike Van Siclen 284 Paco Fernandez 281 Adam West 281 Timothy Marsch 279 Austin Sly 276 Jonathan Dehn 246 Jesse Ewiak 241 Christian Fury 202 Andre Chevalier 197 Joey Zurn 155 Andrew Blackwell 69 Brandon Rhodes 44 Matt Young 20 150 Triples 1. Edward James 136 3. Winston Ghandi 130 24. Shawn Boyster* 75 24. Robert Henderson 75 Paco Fernandez 73 Mike Van Siclen 69 Timothy Marsch 63 Jonathan Dehn 57 Patrick Hannon 50 Adam West 50 Austin Sly 43 Charlie Matthews 38 Christian Fury 31 Joey Zurn 25 Jesse Ewiak 21 Andre Chevalier 15 Andrew Blackwell 12 Brandon Rhodes 8 Matt Young 4 2000 Runs 1. Zoilo Castillo 2083 3. Winston Ghandi 2054 4. Robert Henderson 2040 9. Edward James 1825 25. David Hunter* 1434 Patrick Hannon 1374 Jonathan Dehn 865 Timothy Marsch 848 Austin Sly 818 Charlie Matthews 808 Paco Fernandez 769 Adam West 754 Mike Van Siclen 667 Jesse Ewiak 568 Christian Fury 500 Joey Zurn 373 Andre Chevalier 369 Andrew Blackwell 210 Brandon Rhodes 140 Matt Young 79 1500 Walks 1. Winston Ghandi 1891 25. RJ Frost 1153 Patrick Hannon 1016 Robert Henderson 939 Edward James 866 Charlie Matthews 571 Jonathan Dehn 534 Austin Sly 445 Adam West 370 Christian Fury 353 Mike Van Siclen 350 Paco Fernandez 346 Timothy Marsch 346 Jesse Ewiak 276 Andre Chevalier 216 Joey Zurn 200 Andrew Blackwell 106 Brandon Rhodes 73 Matt Young 65 300 Wins 1. Claudio Galaviz 308 4. Marvin Jenkins 230 4. Eric LeBeau 230 25. Ken Pfleiderer* 156 Peter Kostka 129 Ann Onita 122 Nigel McClain 116 Rolf Dreikugeln 83 Frigid Soul 83 Gabriel Cirillo 82 Charlie Simmons 50 Chris Stanton 30 Tiny Gonzales 22 Joe Kerr 11 Tom Donovan 11 Constantine Mussolini 2 600 Saves 1. Theodore Ellingsworth* 465 8. Rolf Dreikugeln 344 25. Benny Berenguer 213 Peter Kostka 18 Tiny Gonzales 6 Eric LeBeau 1 2023 TSM Rankings: 1) Robert Henderson (.337, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 H, 39 2B, 5 3B, 17 SB, 71 BB) (=) 2) Andrew Blackwell (.308, 29 HR, 127 RBI, 103 R, 199 H, 34 2B, 8 3B, 36 SB, 43 BB) (+3) 3) Jonathan Dehn (.295, 20 HR, 87 RBI, 137 R, 174 H, 34 2B, 10 3B, 71 SB, 83 BB) (+1) 4) Christian Fury (.277, 29 HR, 113 RBI, 115 R, 160 H, 42 2B, 6 3B, 37 SB, 88 BB) (-1) 5) Timothy Marsch (.294, 26 HR, 113 RBI, 97 R, 155 H, 36 2B, 9 3B, 38 SB, 42 BB) (+3) 6) Edward James (.303, 28 HR, 92 RBI, 94 R, 177 H, 27 2B, 2 3B, 36 SB, 41 BB) (=) 7) Patrick Hannon (.299, 28 HR, 112 RBI, 96 R, 177 H, 40 2B, 5 3B, 12 SB, 79 BB) (+4) 8) Jesse Ewiak (.348, 26 HR, 86 RBI, 89 R, 171 H, 37 2B, 4 3B, 5 SB, 37 BB) (+4) 9) Adam West (.280, 20 HR, 71 RBI, 103 R, 147 H, 39 2B, 6 3B, 40 SB, 55 BB) (+4) 10) Andre Chevalier (.325, 14 HR, 71 RBI, 80 R, 168 H, 52 2B, 2 3B, 5 SB, 49 BB) (-3) 11) Joey Zurn (.250, 19 HR, 71 RBI, 87 R, 163 H, 42 2B, 5 3B, 46 SB, 51 BB) (-2) 12) Winston Ghandi (.276, 19 HR, 81 RBI, 89 R, 151 H, 44 2B, 3 3B, 4 SB, 98 BB) (-10) 13) Matt Young (.267, 25 HR, 87 RBI, 79 R, 146 H, 20 2B, 4 3B, 12 SB, 65 BB) (NEW) 14) Paco Fernandez (.233, 15 HR, 62 RBI, 85 R, 137 H, 34 2B, 6 3B, 47 SB, 29 BB) (-4) 15) Mike Van Siclen (.252, 10 HR, 62 RBI, 75 R, 120 H, 43 2B, 5 3B, 5 SB, 29 BB) (=) 16) Austin Sly (.266, 17 HR, 58 RBI, 53 R, 86 H, 16 2B, 5 3B, 7 SB, 25 BB) (-2) 17) Charlie Matthews (.185, 10 HR, 28 RBI, 35 R, 46 H, 16 2B, 1 3B, 4 SB, 26 BB) (-1) 18) Brandon Rhodes (not enough games) (=) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (18-7, 3.07 ERA, 223 Ks, 2.01 ERC) 2) Frigid Soul (15-8, 4.13 ERA, 175 Ks, 3.74 ERC) 3) Gabriel Cirillo (11-12, 4.07 ERA, 159 Ks, 3.99 ERC) 4) Tom Donovan (11-18, 4.56 ERA, 107 Ks, 4.58 ERC) 5) Charlie Simmons (6-16, 5.11 ERA, 123 Ks, 5.00 ERC) 6) Chris Stanton (14-13, 5.01 ERA, 100 Ks, 5.17 ERC) 7) Eric LeBeau (6-7, 4.50 ERA, 51 Ks, 5.19 ERC) 8) Joe Kerr (11-10, 5.42 ERA, 109 Ks, 5.40 ERC) 9) Marvin Jenkins (0-1, 6.55 ERA, 12 Ks, 5.87 ERC) 10) Ann Onita (7-12, 7.13 ERA, 50 Ks, 6.96 ERC) Relievers 1) Rolf Dreikugeln (7-4 (27 SV), 2.38 ERA, 51 Ks, 1.70 ERC) 2) Peter Kostka (1-0, 4.80 ERA, 17 Ks, 4.45 ERC) 3) Tiny Gonzales (9-7 (3 SV), 5.51 ERA, 96 Ks, 5.30 ERC) 4) Constantine Mussolini (no games played) Retired: Peter Kostka, Marvin Jenkins, Eric LeBeau Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 9, 2006 2024 Recap Boston: Free agent RF Austin Sly has been signed to a contract of $524,800 per year, for 3 years. Chicago: Free agent C Timothy Marsch has been signed to a contract of $9,778,000 per year, for 5 years. Trade between New Orleans and Los Angeles : Los Angeles gets : P Matt Mckain LF Ildefonso Castillo 2B Zeke Cavedon New Orleans gets : SS Matt Young Trade between Atlanta and Oklahoma : Oklahoma gets : SS Ky Flood 1B Jairo Hidalgo P Camilo Debibar Atlanta gets : P Charlie Simmons Boston : Christian Fury has been signed to a contract extension, $5,671,500 per year, for 5 years. Phoenix : Rolf Dreikugeln has been signed to a contract extension, $2,194,500 per year, for 1 years. Mexico City : Edward James has been signed to a contract extension, $458,900 per year, for 2 years. Memphis : Charlie Matthews has been signed to a contract extension, $704,000 per year, for 3 years. Atlanta : Charlie Simmons has been signed to a contract extension, $4,702,500 per year, for 3 years. Memphis: Released C Charlie Matthews, he refused assignment to minors. Postseason: Las Vegas Jokers d. Phoenix Ashes 4 games to 0 New York Bums d. Chicago Transit Authority 4 games to 3 Columbus Pride d. New Orleans Crunk Machine 4 games to 0 Mexico City Guerreros d. Detroit Motor Vehicles 4 games to 1 Las Vegas Jokers d. New York Bums 4 games to 3 Mexico City Guerreros d. Columbus Pride 4 games to 3 Mexico City Guerreros d. Las Vegas Jokers 4 games to 1 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes 2024: Mexico City Guerreros East-West Fresh Fish Award: Jorgan Hamrick (PHO)! He had a record of 15-10 with an ERA of 3.89 and 3 shutouts. In 33 games started, he pitched 224.2 innings, fanning 193 and walking 109 batters. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Marshall Dingwall (VAN)! He had a record of 8-17 with an ERA of 5.71. In 32 games started, he pitched 170.1 innings, fanning 131 and walking 37 batters. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Iago Aranda (BOS)! He had a record of 23-11 with an ERA of 2.62 and 1 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 247.1 innings, fanning 91 and walking 48 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Wilfredo Sauceda (MON)! He batted .315 in 591 AB, with 43 homers and 128 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Nigel McClain (COL)! He had a record of 24-4 with an ERA of 2.77. In 36 games started, he pitched 244 innings, fanning 220 and walking 60 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Gregorio Perez (DET)! He batted .367 in 616 AB, with 39 homers and 126 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Tom Donovan (NY) Catcher: Enrique Peraza (NY) First Base: Victor Dicks (NY) Second Base: Brandon Cosmar (DEN) Third Base: Armando Oliva (CHI) Shortstop: Donny Mangan (PHI) Leftfield: Joey Zurn (LA) Centerfield: Daren Scheetz (LA) Rightfield: Chris Jones (LA) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Osvaldo Gallardo (KAN) Catcher: Allen Hallam (KAN) First Base: Gregorio Perez (DET) Second Base: Fernando Ornelas (MEM) Third Base: Rico Varela (COL) Shortstop: Andrew Blackwell (DET) Leftfield: Andre Chevalier (NRL) Centerfield: Tony Kruse (MEX) Rightfield: Dave Gannett (COL) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 OPS) * 2024: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (674 AB, .322 AVG, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 Hits, .951 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) 2024: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.77 ERA, 244 IP, 220 Ks, 60 BB) * Records after 2024: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 686, Javin Brodman, Baltimore, 2020 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 59, Jesse Ewiak, Columbus, 2024 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 166, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 196, Michael Marquez, Boston, 2023 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 174, Christian Fury, Boston, 2022 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. * denotes a retired player Hits 1. Robert Henderson 3710 4. Winston Ghandi 3348 5. Edward James 3209 25. Shimetarou Naoki* 2438 Homeruns 1. Robert Henderson 674 13. Edward James 486 24. Patrick Hannon 439 RBI 1. Robert Henderson 2185 6. Winston Ghandi 1906 9. Edward James 1789 22. Patrick Hannon 1513 Doubles 1. Zoilo Castillo 700 2. Winston Ghandi 691 11. Robert Henderson 581 16. Patrick Hannon 565 22. Edward James 534 Triples 1. Edward James 137 2. Winston Ghandi 136 18. Paco Fernandez 80 24. Robert Henderson 77 24. Fred Thomas 77 Runs 1. Robert Henderson 2166 2. Winston Ghandi 2155 8. Edward James 1879 23. Patrick Hannon 1482 Walks 1. Winston Ghandi 1999 Wins No active player currently on the career leaderboard. Saves 1. Theodore Ellingsworth* 465 8. Rolf Dreikugeln 344 2024 TSM Rankings: 1) Jesse Ewiak (.322, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 H, 59 2B, 3 3B, 8 SB, 61 BB) (+7) 2) Robert Henderson (.317, 32 HR, 126 RBI, 126 R, 213 H, 43 2B, 2 3B, 12 SB, 59 BB) (-1) 3) Adam West (.300, 33 HR, 93 RBI, 129 R, 183 H, 48 2B, 6 3B, 56 SB, 60 BB) (+6) 4) Timothy Marsch (.306, 31 HR, 101 RBI, 104 R, 180 H, 29 2B, 8 3B, 47 SB, 25 BB) (+1) 5) Andre Chevalier (.322, 23 HR, 124 RBI, 109 R, 187 H, 50 2B, 2 3B, 9 SB, 43 BB) (+5) 6) Andrew Blackwell (.318, 22 HR, 108 RBI, 104 R, 192 H, 46 2B, 3 3B, 28 SB, 52 BB) (-4) 7) Matt Young (.338, 18 HR, 109 RBI, 99 R, 202 H, 44 2B, 4 3B, 15 SB, 49 BB) (+6) 8) Patrick Hannon (.286, 25 HR, 105 RBI, 108 R, 168 H, 48 2B, 0 3B, 17 SB, 76 BB) (-1) 9) Christian Fury (.242, 30 HR, 104 RBI, 115 R, 142 H, 39 2B, 8 3B, 33 SB, 115 BB) (-5) 10) Winston Ghandi (.305, 17 HR, 97 RBI, 101 R, 168 H, 45 2B, 6 3B, 3 SB, 108 BB) (+2) 11) Jonathan Dehn (.265, 15 HR, 83 RBI, 104 R, 149 H, 28 2B, 6 3B, 56 SB, 88 BB) (-8) 12) Mike Van Siclen (.279, 24 HR, 74 RBI, 85 R, 170 H, 38 2B, 5 3B, 19 SB, 37 BB) (+3) 13) Joey Zurn (.240, 15 HR, 69 RBI, 96 R, 156 H, 42 2B, 7 3B, 52 SB, 37 BB) (-2) 14) Paco Fernandez (.232, 9 HR, 58 RBI, 87 R, 144 H, 42 2B, 7 3B, 42 SB, 27 BB) (=) 15) Edward James (.324, 8 HR, 45 RBI, 54 R, 107 H, 22 2B, 1 3B, 7 SB, 19 BB) (-9) 16) Austin Sly (.130, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 4 R, 3 H, 1 2B, 0 3B, 2 SB, 0 BB) (=) 17) Charlie Matthews (.180, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 4 R, 9 H, 2 2B, 1 3B, 0 SB, 2 BB) (=) 18) Brandon Rhodes (not enough games) (=) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (24-4, 2.77 ERA, 220 Ks, 2.20 ERC) 2) Frigid Soul (14-10, 3.02 ERA, 193 Ks, 2.56 ERC) 3) Gabriel Cirillo (13-8, 3.50 ERA, 175 Ks, 2.89 ERC) 4) Tom Donovan (13-12, 4.71 ERA, 129 Ks, 4.22 ERC) 5) Charlie Simmons (13-14, 4.31 ERA, 111 Ks, 4.28 ERC) 6) Joe Kerr (9-14, 5.56 ERA, 131 Ks, 4.68 ERC) 7) Chris Stanton (10-10, 4.88 ERA, 93 Ks, 5.52 ERC) 8) Ann Onita (no games played) Relievers 1) Rolf Dreikugeln (6-4 (18 SV), 2.15 ERA, 29 Ks, 2.74 ERC) 2) Tiny Gonzales (4-9 (4 SV), 5.82 ERA, 71 Ks, 5.65 ERC) 3) Constantine Mussolini (no games played) Retired: None. 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Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 9, 2006 2025 Recap Kansas City: Free agent SS Winston Ghandi has been signed to a contract of $6,342,700 per year, for 2 years. Quahog: Free agent 3B Mike Van Siclen has been signed to a contract of $1,143,600 per year, for 4 years. Montreal: Free agent 3B Paco Fernandez has been signed to a contract of $2,777,200 per year, for 4 years. Columbus: Free agent C Charlie Matthews has been signed to a contract of $610,000 per year, for 3 years. Boston: Released P Ann Onita. Columbus: Released C Charlie Matthews, he refused assignment to minors. Trade between Montreal and Chicago : Chicago gets : RF Eladio Olvera Montreal gets : P Chris Stanton CF Desmond Casares Phoenix: Released P Rolf Dreikugeln, he refused assignment to minors. Los Angeles: Free agent C Charlie Matthews has been signed to a contract of $300,000 per year, for 1 year. Detroit: Free agent P Rolf Dreikugeln has been signed to a contract of $319,200 per year, for 1 year. Trade between Oklahoma and Las Vegas : Las Vegas gets : P Gabriel Cirillo Oklahoma gets : 2B Michael Coleman P Garrott Duica P Kareem Schonefeld Detroit: Released P Rolf Dreikugeln, he refused assignment to minors. Mexico City: Released 3B Edward James. Los Angeles : Joey Zurn has been signed to a contract extension, $2,156,500 per year, for 3 years. Los Angeles : Charlie Matthews has been signed to a contract extension, $470,300 per year, for 2 years. Columbus : Nigel McClain has been signed to a contract extension, $8,740,000 per year, for 4 years. Postseason: Baltimore Crime Spree d. Chicago Transit Authority 4 games to 2 Las Vegas Jokers d. New York Bums 4 games to 2 Columbus Pride d. Atlanta Hanoi Janes 4 games to 0 Memphis Eels d. Kansas City Real McCoys 4 games to 2 Las Vegas Jokers d. Baltimore Crime Spree 4 games to 2 Columbus Pride d. Memphis Eels 4 games to 3 Columbus Pride d. Las Vegas Jokers 4 games to 2 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes 2024: Mexico City Guerreros 2025: Columbus Pride (3) North-South Fresh Fish Award: Dennis Valvona (NRL)! He batted .288 in 552 AB, with 20 homers and 83 RBI. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Whit Periman (LA)! He had a record of 21-8 with an ERA of 2.30 and 3 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 247 innings, fanning 270 and walking 59 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Ruddy Maldonado (LV)! He batted .340 in 597 AB, with 53 homers and 143 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Nigel McClain (COL)! He had a record of 23-5 with an ERA of 2.25 and 2 shutouts. In 34 games started, he pitched 247.2 innings, fanning 247 and walking 45 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Keith Locklear (COL)! He batted .350 in 551 AB, with 41 homers and 134 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Tom Donovan (NY) Catcher: Johnny Williamsson (LV) First Base: Victor Dicks (NY) Second Base: Fausto Amaral (CHI) Third Base: Robert Herring (OKL) Shortstop: Mike Armstrong (MON) Leftfield: Joey Zurn (LA) Centerfield: Tony Kruse (LV) Rightfield: Chris Jones (LA) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Shane Trask (DET) Catcher: Allen Hallam (KAN) First Base: Robert Henderson (MEM) Second Base: Fernando Ornelas (MEM) Third Base: Douglas Bonilla (VAN) Shortstop: Adam West (MEM) Leftfield: Andre Chevalier (NRL) Centerfield: Christy Emerson (CHA) Rightfield: Chuck France (CHA) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 OPS) * 2024: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (674 AB, .322 AVG, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 Hits, .951 OPS) 2025: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .282 AVG, 32 HR, 129 RBI, 118 R, 167 Hits, .947 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) 2024: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.77 ERA, 244 IP, 220 Ks, 60 BB) * 2025: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 23-5, 2.25 ERA, 247.2 IP, 247 Ks, 45 BB) * Records after 2025: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 686, Javin Brodman, Baltimore, 2020 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 59, Jesse Ewiak, Columbus, 2024 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 166, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 206, Reid Tasar, Philadelphia, 2025 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 174, Christian Fury, Boston, 2022 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. * denotes a retired player Hits 1. Robert Henderson 3884 3. Winston Ghandi 3522 5. Edward James 3209 25. Patrick Hannon 2558 Homeruns 1. Robert Henderson 700 13. Edward James 486 19. Patrick Hannon 452 RBI 1. Robert Henderson 2285 4. Winston Ghandi 2018 10. Edward James 1789 20. Patrick Hannon 1598 Doubles 1. Winston Ghandi 739 6. Robert Henderson 617 9. Patrick Hannon 607 23. Edward James 534 Triples 1. Winston Ghandi 142 1. Edward James 137 12. Paco Fernandez 87 19. Robert Henderson 82 20. Mike Van Siclen 79 Runs 1. Robert Henderson 2272 2. Winston Ghandi 2263 8. Edward James 1879 18. Patrick Hannon 1580 Walks 1. Winston Ghandi 2088 Wins 1. Claudio Galaviz* 308 25. Nigel McClain 163 Saves 1. Theodore Ellingsworth* 465 8. Rolf Dreikugeln 362 2025 TSM Rankings: 1) Christian Fury (.282, 32 HR, 129 RBI, 118 R, 167 H, 51 2B, 11 3B, 37 SB, 93 BB) (+8) 2) Matt Young (.313, 26 HR, 106 RBI, 108 R, 191 H, 24 2B, 5 3B, 14 SB, 55 BB) (+5) 3) Adam West (.283, 21 HR, 69 RBI, 125 R, 184 H, 52 2B, 8 3B, 59 SB, 56 BB) (=) 4) Robert Henderson (.319, 26 HR, 100 RBI, 106 R, 174 H, 36 2B, 5 3B, 6 SB, 52 BB) (-2) 5) Winston Ghandi (.295, 28 HR, 112 RBI, 108 R, 174 H, 48 2B, 6 3B, 2 SB, 89 BB) (+5) 6) Timothy Marsch (.267, 34 HR, 108 RBI, 97 R, 152 H, 36 2B, 5 3B, 28 SB, 35 BB) (-2) 7) Joey Zurn (.281, 14 HR, 75 RBI, 104 R, 173 H, 38 2B, 6 3B, 69 SB, 48 BB) (+6) 8) Andre Chevalier (.302, 26 HR, 93 RBI, 96 R, 187 H, 52 2B, 2 3B, 10 SB, 47 BB) (-3) 9) Jesse Ewiak (.254, 30 HR, 110 RBI, 122 R, 175 H, 50 2B, 4 3B, 2 SB, 63 BB) (-8) 10) Jonathan Dehn (.270, 16 HR, 93 RBI, 86 R, 143 H, 30 2B, 9 3B, 56 SB, 82 BB) (+1) 11) Patrick Hannon (.288, 13 HR, 85 RBI, 98 R, 169 H, 42 2B, 4 3B, 24 SB, 80 BB) (-3) 12) Paco Fernandez (.266, 10 HR, 56 RBI, 101 R, 171 H, 31 2B, 7 3B, 64 SB, 45 BB) (+2) 13) Mike Van Siclen (.249, 5 HR, 48 RBI, 52 R, 91 H, 18 2B, 5 3B, 16 SB, 51 BB) (-1) 14) Charlie Matthews (.205, 10 HR, 34 RBI, 31 R, 46 H, 17 2B, 2 3B, 4 SB, 25 BB) (+3) 15) Andrew Blackwell (.354, 2 HR, 14 RBI, 12 R, 23 H, 8 2B, 1 3B, 6 SB, 3 BB) (-9) 16) Austin Sly (.091, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 2 R, 1 H, 0 2B, 0 3B, 1 SB, 0 BB) (=) 17) Edward James (not enough games) (-2) 18) Brandon Rhodes (not enough games) (=) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (23-5, 2.25 ERA, 247 Ks, 1.70 ERC) 2) Frigid Soul (15-2, 1.93 ERA, 184 Ks, 2.40 ERC) 3) Gabriel Cirillo (13-14, 4.73 ERA, 187 Ks, 3.65 ERC) 4) Tom Donovan (12-11, 4.69 ERA, 137 Ks, 3.92 ERC) 5) Charlie Simmons (14-5, 4.00 ERA, 121 Ks, 4.39 ERC) 6) Joe Kerr (11-14, 4.15 ERA, 140 Ks, 4.72 ERC) 7) Chris Stanton (7-12, 5.68 ERA, 90 Ks, 6.81 ERC) 8) Ann Onita (no games played) Relievers 1) Tiny Gonzales (3-4 (2 SV), 5.17 ERA, 98 Ks, 4.63 ERC) 2) Rolf Dreikugeln (0-0 (0 SV), 9.53 ERA, 7 Ks, 7.39 ERC) 3) Constantine Mussolini (0-0 (0 SV), 3.86 ERA, 2 Ks, 12.16 ERC) Retired: Ann Onita, Rolf Dreikugeln, Edward James Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 10, 2006 2026 Recap Los Angeles: Free agent P Tiny Gonzales has been signed to a contract of $874,000 per year, for 4 years. Memphis: Free agent P Gabriel Cirillo has been signed to a contract of $8,681,400 per year, for 7 years. New Orleans: Free agent LF Andre Chevalier has been signed to a contract of $8,859,200 per year, for 4 years. Boston: Released RF Austin Sly, he refused assignment to minors. Trade between Atlanta and Memphis : Memphis gets : CF Christian Macclintock Atlanta gets : P Joe Kerr P Walt Schenberg Trade between Montreal and New York : New York gets : P Chris Stanton Montreal gets : RF Mckinley Garlick P Jamie Catazara P Bill Grenham Quahog : Frigid Soul has been signed to a contract extension, $9,614,000 per year, for 5 years. Quahog : Jonathan Dehn has been signed to a contract extension, $5,595,500 per year, for 3 years. Memphis : Adam West has been signed to a contract extension, $7,621,300 per year, for 5 years. Postseason: Boston Tea Baggers d. Las Vegas Jokers 4 games to 2 Phoenix Ashes d. Oklahoma Twisters 4 games to 2 Detroit Motor Vehicles d. Memphis Eels 4 games to 2 Quahog Quagmires d. Atlanta Hanoi Janes 4 games to 3 Phoenix Ashes d. Boston Tea Baggers 4 games to 2 Detroit Motor Vehicles d. Quahog Quagmires 4 games to 1 Detroit Motor Vehicles d. Phoenix Ashes 4 games to 0 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes 2024: Mexico City Guerreros 2025: Columbus Pride (3) 2026: Detroit Motor Vehicles East-West Fresh Fish Award: Billy Lancaster (DEN)! He batted .263 in 395 AB, with 14 homers and 59 RBI. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Oswaldo Menendez (NRL)! He batted .255 in 671 AB, with 34 homers and 90 RBI. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Whit Periman (LA)! He had a record of 24-5 with an ERA of 2.47 and 1 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 244 innings, fanning 263 and walking 49 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Ruddy Maldonado (LV)! He batted .315 in 575 AB, with 43 homers and 131 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Frigid Soul (QUA)! He had a record of 23-4 with an ERA of 2.12. In 37 games started, he pitched 234 innings, fanning 205 and walking 94 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Dave Sospiri (QUA)! He batted .313 in 582 AB, with 50 homers and 138 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Tom Donovan (NY) Catcher: Jeff Garman (NY) First Base: Victor Dicks (NY) Second Base: Fausto Amaral (CHI) Third Base: Eric Battle (LA) Shortstop: Michael Coleman (OKL) Leftfield: Ray Bochette (PHI) Centerfield: Matthew Laduke (PHI) Rightfield: Chris Jones (LA) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Horace Mcphatter (MEM) Catcher: Tim Gies (VAN) First Base: Gregorio Perez (DET) Second Base: Andrew Cuprik (MEX) Third Base: Marty Landmark (COL) Shortstop: Andrew Blackwell (DET) Leftfield: Andre Chevalier (NRL) Centerfield: Jeffrey Hutchinson (JAC) Rightfield: Jermaine Ricketson (MEX) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 OPS) * 2024: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (674 AB, .322 AVG, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 Hits, .951 OPS) 2025: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .282 AVG, 32 HR, 129 RBI, 118 R, 167 Hits, .947 OPS) 2026: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .278 AVG, 36 HR, 121 RBI, 124 R, 165 Hits, .922 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) 2024: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.77 ERA, 244 IP, 220 Ks, 60 BB) * 2025: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 23-5, 2.25 ERA, 247.2 IP, 247 Ks, 45 BB) * 2026: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-10, 2.71 ERA, 272.0 IP, 267 Ks, 53 BB) Records after 2026: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 686, Javin Brodman, Baltimore, 2020 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 59, Jesse Ewiak, Columbus, 2024 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 166, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 206, Reid Tasar, Philadelphia, 2025 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 178, Christian Fury, Boston, 2026 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. * denotes a retired player Hits 1. Robert Henderson 4064 2. Winston Ghandi 3673 19. Patrick Hannon 2673 Homeruns 1. Robert Henderson 721 20. Patrick Hannon 469 23. Winston Ghandi 451 RBI 1. Robert Henderson 2369 2. Winston Ghandi 2109 15. Patrick Hannon 1688 Doubles 1. Winston Ghandi 773 6. Robert Henderson 643 8. Patrick Hannon 635 Triples 1. Winston Ghandi 144 10. Paco Fernandez 91 15. Robert Henderson 86 18. Mike Van Siclen 84 20. Timothy Marsch 83 Runs 1. Robert Henderson 2355 2. Winston Ghandi 2346 16. Patrick Hannon 1658 Walks 1. Winston Ghandi 2176 Wins 1. Claudio Galaviz* 308 18. Nigel McClain 183 Saves No active players on this career leaderboard. 2025 TSM Rankings: 1) Christian Fury (.278, 36 HR, 121 RBI, 124 R, 165 H, 40 2B, 4 3B, 36 SB, 96 BB) (=) 2) Timothy Marsch (.300, 29 HR, 104 RBI, 97 R, 167 H, 31 2B, 7 3B, 50 SB, 28 BB) (+4) 3) Jesse Ewiak (.287, 33 HR, 112 RBI, 113 R, 188 H, 56 2B, 7 3B, 5 SB, 44 BB) (+6) 4) Matt Young (.309, 31 HR, 101 RBI, 108 R, 190 H, 29 2B, 2 3B, 6 SB, 48 BB) (-2) 5) Andre Chevalier (.317, 20 HR, 90 RBI, 87 R, 183 H, 58 2B, 4 3B, 11 SB, 41 BB) (+3) 6) Adam West (.270, 15 HR, 66 RBI, 115 R, 171 H, 47 2B, 8 3B, 58 SB, 56 BB) (-3) 7) Andrew Blackwell (.271, 26 HR, 101 RBI, 98 R, 145 H, 44 2B, 5 3B, 22 SB, 51 BB) (+8) 8) Robert Henderson (.319, 21 HR, 84 RBI, 83 R, 180 H, 26 2B, 4 3B, 7 SB, 58 BB) (-4) 9) Paco Fernandez (.267, 12 HR, 59 RBI, 111 R, 169 H, 36 2B, 4 3B, 54 SB, 51 BB) (+3) 10) Winston Ghandi (.281, 20 HR, 91 RBI, 83 R, 151 H, 34 2B, 2 3B, 1 SB, 88 BB) (-5) 11) Jonathan Dehn (.259, 17 HR, 69 RBI, 73 R, 117 H, 22 2B, 4 3B, 46 SB, 63 BB) (-1) 12) Patrick Hannon (.254, 17 HR, 90 RBI, 78 R, 115 H, 28 2B, 3 3B, 1 SB, 38 BB) (-1) 13) Joey Zurn (.229, 11 HR, 53 RBI, 74 R, 130 H, 24 2B, 6 3B, 54 SB, 37 BB) (-6) 14) Mike Van Siclen (.257, 8 HR, 49 RBI, 63 R, 117 H, 31 2B, 5 3B, 2 SB, 28 BB) (-1) 15) Charlie Matthews (.155, 7 HR, 18 RBI, 25 R, 23 H, 9 2B, 1 3B, 7 SB, 16 BB) (-1) 16) Austin Sly (1.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 1 R, 1 H, 1 2B, 0 3B, 0 SB, 0 BB) (=) 17) Brandon Rhodes (not enough games) (=) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (20-10, 2.71 ERA, 267 Ks, 1.89 ERC) 2) Frigid Soul (23-4, 2.12 ERA, 205 Ks, 2.08 ERC) 3) Joe Kerr (15-6, 3.30 ERA, 126 Ks, 2.68 ERC) 4) Gabriel Cirillo (13-6, 2.99 ERA, 162 Ks, 2.76 ERC) 5) Tom Donovan (10-17, 4.82 ERA, 159 Ks, 4.30 ERC) 6) Charlie Simmons (9-10, 4.71 ERA, 106 Ks, 4.33 ERC) 7) Chris Stanton (9-8, 6.39 ERA, 136 Ks, 6.52 ERC) Relievers 1) Tiny Gonzales (1-7 (1 SV), 5.42 ERA, 60 Ks, 6.11 ERC) 2) Constantine Mussolini (no games played) Retired: Charlie Matthews, Brandon Rhodes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vasarian_Brandy 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2006 Evo, Would we be able to get a Player HTML report from the game to see our numbers once we retire? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 11, 2006 Yep. Every TSM player in the SFBL will be given a player HTML report at the conclusion of the last player's retirement. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 11, 2006 2027 Recap Boston: Free agent RF Austin Sly has been signed to a contract of $407,100 per year, for 2 years. Chicago: Free agent SS Winston Ghandi has been signed to a contract of $4,466,200 per year, for 1 years. Quahog: Released 3B Mike Van Siclen. Boston: Free agent 3B Mike Van Siclen has been signed to a minor league contract. Boston: Released RF Austin Sly, he refused assignment to minors. Trade between Chicago and Memphis : Memphis gets : SS Winston Ghandi Chicago gets : RF Aramis Estrella P Osvaldo Ramirez Columbus : Jesse Ewiak has been signed to a contract extension, $8,550,000 per year, for 4 years. Detroit : Andrew Blackwell has been signed to a contract extension, $5,814,000 per year, for 5 years. Memphis : Robert Henderson has been signed to a contract extension, $3,303,700 per year, for 1 years. Memphis : Winston Ghandi has been signed to a contract extension, $2,234,400 per year, for 1 years. Atlanta : Charlie Simmons has been signed to a contract extension, $4,702,500 per year, for 3 years. Postseason: Montreal Fritures de Liberte d. Boston Tea Baggers 4 games to 2 Oklahoma Twisters d. Phoenix Ashes 4 games to 2 Quahog Quagmires d. Memphis Eels 4 games to 0 Atlanta Hanoi Janes d. New Orleans Crunk Machine 4 games to 3 Montreal Fritures de Liberte d. Oklahoma Twisters 4 games to 1 Quahog Quagmires d. Atlanta Hanoi Janes 4 games to 3 Montreal Fritures de Liberte d. Quahog Quagmires 4 games to 3 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes 2024: Mexico City Guerreros 2025: Columbus Pride (3) 2026: Detroit Motor Vehicles 2027: Montreal Fritures De Liberte East-West Fresh Fish Award: Bill Pflaume (BOS)! He batted .312 in 503 AB, with 5 homers and 44 RBI. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Robert Telles (ATL)! He batted .318 in 531 AB, with 33 homers and 117 RBI. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: John Savino (OKL)! He had a record of 21-12 with an ERA of 3.52 and 3 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 270.2 innings, fanning 213 and walking 51 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Torin Timmons (LV)! He batted .310 in 609 AB, with 47 homers and 155 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Nigel McClain (COL)! He had a record of 20-6 with an ERA of 2.67 and 2 shutouts. In 30 games started, he pitched 233 innings, fanning 234 and walking 46 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Matt Young (NRL)! He batted .353 in 597 AB, with 45 homers and 123 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Tom Donovan (NY) Catcher: James Baucom (BOS) First Base: Javin Brodman (BAL) Second Base: Mark Hale (LA) Third Base: Morey Burnett (BAL) Shortstop: Michael Coleman (OKL) Leftfield: Julius Alverez (OKL) Centerfield: Nat Mortensen (PHO) Rightfield: Alvaro Montoya (OKL) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Marshall Dingwall (VAN) Catcher: Richy Ball (DET) First Base: Deon Rivas (KAN) Second Base: David Beau (DET) Third Base: Marty Landmark (COL) Shortstop: Labrandan Albright (MEX) Leftfield: Cristian Carmona (HOU) Centerfield: Christy Emerson (COL) Rightfield: Dave Gannett (QUA) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 OPS) * 2024: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (674 AB, .322 AVG, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 Hits, .951 OPS) 2025: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .282 AVG, 32 HR, 129 RBI, 118 R, 167 Hits, .947 OPS) 2026: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .278 AVG, 36 HR, 121 RBI, 124 R, 165 Hits, .922 OPS) 2027: Matt Young, NRL, (597 AB, .353 AVG, 45 HR, 123 RBI, 133 R, 211 Hits, 1.054 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) 2024: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.77 ERA, 244 IP, 220 Ks, 60 BB) * 2025: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 23-5, 2.25 ERA, 247.2 IP, 247 Ks, 45 BB) * 2026: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-10, 2.71 ERA, 272.0 IP, 267 Ks, 53 BB) 2027: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-6, 2.67 ERA, 233.0 IP, 234 Ks, 46 BB) * Records after 2027: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 686, Javin Brodman, Baltimore, 2020 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 59, Jesse Ewiak, Columbus, 2024 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 166, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 206, Reid Tasar, Philadelphia, 2025 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 178, Christian Fury, Boston, 2026 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. * denotes a retired player Hits 1. Robert Henderson 4257 2. Winston Ghandi 3797 15. Patrick Hannon 2830 Homeruns 1. Robert Henderson 739 14. Patrick Hannon 493 24. Winston Ghandi 466 RBI 1. Robert Henderson 2474 2. Winston Ghandi 2191 12. Patrick Hannon 1785 Doubles 1. Winston Ghandi 797 4. Robert Henderson 696 6. Patrick Hannon 682 Triples 1. Winston Ghandi 147 10. Paco Fernandez 93 11. Robert Henderson 92 13. Timothy Marsch 90 15. Mike Van Siclen 87 19. Jonathan Dehn 85 Runs 1. Robert Henderson 2458 2. Winston Ghandi 2421 15. Patrick Hannon 1743 Walks 1. Winston Ghandi 2261 Stolen Bases 1. Edward James* 874 5. Jonathan Dehn 671 7. Paco Fernandez 604 9. Adam West 602 10. Timothy Marsch 601 17. Joey Zurn 453 25. Robert Henderson 369 Wins 1. Claudio Galaviz* 308 12. Nigel McClain 203 Saves No active players on this career leaderboard. 2027 TSM Rankings: 1) Matt Young (.353, 45 HR, 123 RBI, 211 H, 23 2B, 3 3B, 133 R, 13 SB, 72 BB) (+3) 2) Andre Chevalier (.345, 32 HR, 127 RBI, 202 H, 47 2B, 3 3B, 117 R, 16 SB, 52 BB) (+3) 3) Jesse Ewiak (.337, 36 HR, 123 RBI, 209 H, 44 2B, 5 3B, 111 R, 3 SB, 56 BB) (=) 4) Jonathan Dehn (.297, 24 HR, 86 RBI, 179 H, 45 2B, 9 3B, 136 R, 66 SB, 83 BB) (+7) 5) Christian Fury (.271, 27 HR, 101 RBI, 145 H, 42 2B, 6 3B, 107 R, 30 SB, 115 BB) (-4) 6) Joey Zurn (.283, 21 HR, 79 RBI, 177 H, 29 2B, 10 3B, 88 R, 65 SB, 32 BB) (+7) 7) Paco Fernandez (.274, 21 HR, 81 RBI, 166 H, 36 2B, 2 3B, 104 R, 50 SB, 45 BB) (+2) 8) Robert Henderson (.280, 18 HR, 105 RBI, 193 H, 53 2B, 6 3B, 103 R, 14 SB, 40 BB) (=) 9) Andrew Blackwell (.299, 22 HR, 82 RBI, 163 H, 31 2B, 3 3B, 88 R 28 SB, 60 BB) (-2) 10) Patrick Hannon (.280, 24 HR, 97 RBI, 157 H, 47 2B, 2 3B, 85 R, 3 SB, 43 BB) (+2) 11) Timothy Marsch (.268, 27 HR, 84 RBI, 134 H, 32 2B, 7 3B, 79 R, 29 SB, 26 BB) (-9) 12) Winston Ghandi (.242, 15 HR, 82 RBI, 124 H, 24 2B, 3 3B, 75 R, 0 SB, 85 BB) (-2) 13) Adam West (.288, 6 HR, 35 RBI, 63 H, 18 2B, 2 3B, 33 R, 24 SB, 26 BB) (-7) 14) Mike Van Siclen (.232, 3 HR, 14 RBI, 49 H, 15 2B, 3 3B, 18 R, 0 SB, 12 BB) (=) 15) Austin Sly (no games played) (+1) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (20-6, 2.67 ERA, 234 Ks, 2.11 ERC) 2) Frigid Soul (9-6, 3.32 ERA, 136 Ks, 2.89 ERC) 3) Gabriel Cirillo (14-8, 3.01 ERA, 158 Ks, 3.40 ERC) 4) Joe Kerr (10-10, 4.21 ERA, 122 Ks, 3.47 ERC) 5) Tom Donovan (10-12, 4.32 ERA, 162 Ks, 4.07 ERC) 6) Charlie Simmons (9-11, 5.41 ERA, 118 Ks, 5.61 ERC) 7) Chris Stanton (8-19, 6.87 ERA, 194 Ks, 6.58 ERC) Relievers 1) Tiny Gonzales (3-3 (2 SV), 5.40 ERA, 67 Ks, 5.30 ERC) 2) Constantine Mussolini (no games played) Retired: Winston Ghandi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 11, 2006 2028 Recap Atlanta: Free agent P Chris Stanton has been signed to a contract of $9,355,500 per year, for 5 years. Vancouver: Free agent RF Austin Sly has been signed to a contract of $447,500 per year, for 2 years. Phoenix: Free agent 3B Mike Van Siclen has been signed to a contract of $747,500 per year, for 3 years. Friday 5/11/2028 : BOS: Christian Fury was injured while running the bases. Diagnosis: Torn Hamstring Muscle. This is a career ending injury for him! "Boston's season has taken a hit after one of their best players, first baseman Christian Fury, injured himself while rounding a base, tearing his hamstring muscle and ending his career in the SFBL. Fury was rushed to a hospital near the ballpark immediately following the injury, where doctors took X-rays and made their diagnosis. Christian was hitting .296 this year, with 40 hits in 135 at bats; he had driven in 23 runs, slugging .585." Saturday 5/19/2028 : QUA: Frigid Soul was injured while throwing a pitch. Diagnosis: Torn Back Muscle. This is a career ending injury for him! "It was one of fake baseball's saddest days. Quahog's right-hander Frigid Soul fell victim to a career-ending injury in a game against Houston on Saturday. He complained of pain after throwing a pitch to Delwyn Auke, then suddenly collapsed. Soul was rushed to a hospital near the ballpark, and was diagnosed with a torn back muscle. His ERA of 2.66 helped him to a 5-3 records this year. He struck out 51 and walked 29 in 61 innings. He's 5th in the North-South in ERA and 4th in wins! His career featured a record of 149-97 with an ERA of 3.48. Baseball will certainly miss this great player." Las Vegas: Released 3B Patrick Hannon, he refused assignment to minors. Trade between Jacksonville and Montreal : Montreal gets : P Geo Perkins 3B William Varley Jacksonville gets : 3B Paco Fernandez Trade between New York and Jacksonville : Jacksonville gets : P Fletcher Ashburner New York gets : 3B Paco Fernandez Los Angeles : Joey Zurn has been signed to a contract extension, $2,256,300 per year, for 3 years. Vancouver: Released RF Austin Sly, he refused assignment to minors. Postseason: Baltimore Crime Spree d. Los Angeles Glory Holes 4 games to 2 Phoenix Ashes d. Boston Tea Baggers 4 games to 3 Columbus Pride d. Houston Horny Toads 4 games to 0 New Orleans Crunk Machine d. Charlotte Harlots 4 games to 3 Baltimore Crime Spree d. Phoenix Ashes 4 games to 3 Columbus Pride d. New Orleans Crunk Machine 4 games to 2 Columbus Pride d. Baltimore Crime Spree 4 games to 2 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes 2024: Mexico City Guerreros 2025: Columbus Pride (3) 2026: Detroit Motor Vehicles 2027: Montreal Fritures De Liberte 2028: Columbus Pride (4) East-West Fresh Fish Award: Glenn Docherty (CHI)! He batted .300 in 596 AB, with 13 homers and 85 RBI. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Edmund Williams (COL)! He batted .265 in 539 AB, with 7 homers and 59 RBI. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Tony Velasquez (NY)! He had a record of 20-5 with an ERA of 3.07. In 34 games started, he pitched 240.2 innings, fanning 187 and walking 41 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Heath Heistand (NY)! He batted .321 in 598 AB, with 31 homers and 124 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Nigel McClain (COL)! He had a record of 22-6 with an ERA of 2.73 and 2 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 277.1 innings, fanning 289 and walking 63 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Jesse Ewiak (COL)! He batted .346 in 647 AB, with 40 homers and 145 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Gary Pohot (BOS) Catcher: Roy Murray (BAL) First Base: Scott Hildreth (LA) Second Base: James Paine (DEN) Third Base: Mike Van Siclen (PHO) Shortstop: Randor Diego (MON) Leftfield: Ray Bochette (PHI) Centerfield: Matthew Laduke (PHI) Rightfield: Chuck France (CHI) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Chad Clark (JAC) Catcher: Philip Heckel (CHA) First Base: Alex Mcconnaughey (VAN) Second Base: David Beau (DET) Third Base: Armando Oliva (ATL) Shortstop: Adam West (MEM) Leftfield: Andre Chevalier (NRL) Centerfield: Christian Macclintock (CHA) Rightfield: Jermaine Ricketson (MEX) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 OPS) * 2024: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (674 AB, .322 AVG, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 Hits, .951 OPS) 2025: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .282 AVG, 32 HR, 129 RBI, 118 R, 167 Hits, .947 OPS) 2026: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .278 AVG, 36 HR, 121 RBI, 124 R, 165 Hits, .922 OPS) 2027: Matt Young, NRL, (597 AB, .353 AVG, 45 HR, 123 RBI, 133 R, 211 Hits, 1.054 OPS) * 2028: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (647 AB, .346 AVG, 40 HR, 145 RBI, 123 R, 224 Hits, 1.040 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) 2024: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.77 ERA, 244 IP, 220 Ks, 60 BB) * 2025: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 23-5, 2.25 ERA, 247.2 IP, 247 Ks, 45 BB) * 2026: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-10, 2.71 ERA, 272.0 IP, 267 Ks, 53 BB) 2027: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-6, 2.67 ERA, 233.0 IP, 234 Ks, 46 BB) * 2028: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-6, 2.73 ERA, 277.1 IP, 289 Ks, 63 BB) * Records after 2028: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 703, Clyde Della, Philadelphia, 2028 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 61, Jesse Ewiak, Columbus, 2028 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 166, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 206, Reid Tasar, Philadelphia, 2025 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 178, Christian Fury, Boston, 2026 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. * denotes a retired player Hits 1. Robert Henderson 4446 15. Patrick Hannon 2870 Homeruns 1. Robert Henderson 766 15. Patrick Hannon 494 RBI 1. Robert Henderson 2590 11. Patrick Hannon 1799 Doubles 1. Winston Ghandi* 797 3. Robert Henderson 721 6. Patrick Hannon 689 Triples 1. Winston Ghandi* 147 8. Paco Fernandez 102 11. Robert Henderson 96 12. Timothy Marsch 94 13. Jonathan Dehn 92 15. Mike Van Siclen 89 21. Adam West 84 Runs 1. Robert Henderson 2546 12. Patrick Hannon 1764 Walks No active players on this leaderboard. Stolen Bases 1. John Scherfenberg 912 4. Jonathan Dehn 727 7. Paco Fernandez 659 8. Adam West 652 9. Timothy Marsch 620 14. Joey Zurn 514 24. Robert Henderson 384 Wins 1. Claudio Galaviz* 308 9. Nigel McClain 225 Saves No active players on this career leaderboard. 2028 TSM Rankings: 1) Jesse Ewiak (.346, 40 HR, 145 RBI, 224 H, 61 2B, 8 3B, 123 R, 9 SB, 50 BB) (+2) 2) Andre Chevalier (.359, 33 HR, 128 RBI, 212 H, 60 2B, 6 3B, 127 R, 6 SB, 51 BB) (=) 3) Matt Young (.347, 36 HR, 124 RBI, 206 H, 22 2B, 2 3B, 123 R, 9 SB, 50 BB) (-2) 4) Adam West (.301, 16 HR, 83 RBI, 180 H, 54 2B, 10 3B, 107 R, 50 SB, 49 BB) (+9) 5) Paco Fernandez (.265, 24 HR, 82 RBI, 173 H, 29 2B, 9 3B, 110 R, 55 SB, 35 BB) (+2) 6) Jonathan Dehn (.294, 11 HR, 72 RBI, 172 H, 40 2B, 7 3B, 108 R, 56 SB, 87 BB) (-2) 7) Robert Henderson (.276, 27 HR, 116 RBI, 189 H, 25 2B, 4 3B, 88 R, 15 SB, 31 BB) (+1) 8) Joey Zurn (.275, 14 HR, 71 RBI, 172 H, 34 2B, 6 3B, 100 R, 61 SB, 35 BB) (-2) 9) Timothy Marsch (.268, 28 HR, 84 RBI, 146 H, 28 2B, 4 3B, 88 R, 19 SB) (+2) 10) Andrew Blackwell (.262, 21 HR, 95 RBI, 154 H, 36 2B, 3 3B, 84 R, 26 SB, 44 BB) (-1) 11) Mike Van Siclen (.205, 8 HR, 56 RBI, 108 H, 32 2B, 2 3B, 55 R, 0 SB, 36 BB) (+3) 12) Christian Fury (.296, 7 HR, 23 RBI, 40 H, 10 2B, 4 3B, 25 R, 10 SB, 19 BB) (-7) 13) Patrick Hannon (.252, 1 HR, 14 RBI, 40 H, 7 2B, 0 3B, 21 R, 3 SB, 9 BB) (-3) 14) Austin Sly (.122, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 6 H, 3 2B, 0 3B, 7 R, 0 SB, 2 BB) (+1) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (22-6, 2.73 ERA, 289 Ks, 2.19 ERC) 2) Frigid Soul (5-3, 2.66 ERA, 51 Ks, 3.02 ERC) 3) Gabriel Cirillo (5-14, 4.96 ERA, 155 Ks, 4.38 ERC) 4) Tom Donovan (9-18, 4.74 ERA, 182 Ks, 4.38 ERC) 5) Joe Kerr (11-10, 5.20 ERA, 119 Ks, 4.99 ERC) 6) Chris Stanton (13-15, 5.04 ERA, 197 Ks, 5.14 ERC) 7) Charlie Simmons (10-11, 6.90 ERA, 99 Ks, 7.63 ERC) Relievers 1) Tiny Gonzales (7-4 (3 SV), 3.55 ERA, 102 Ks, 3.78 ERC) 2) Constantine Mussolini (no games played) Retired: Frigid Soul, Christian Fury, Patrick Hannon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Angel_Grace_Blue 0 Report post Posted February 11, 2006 Wow. Two guys gone due to injury. Also, Tiny actually posted a non-sucking year. And Nigel is the best TSM pitcher ever. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
USC Wuz Robbed! 0 Report post Posted February 11, 2006 Yeah it sucks being a pitcher when you got Nigel around Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A Happy Medium 0 Report post Posted February 11, 2006 I can't wait until my guy gets into his thirties and becomes a utility outfielder who can start a rally in a close game. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 11, 2006 2029 Recap Detroit: Free agent 1B Robert Henderson has been signed to a contract of $545,800 per year, for 2 years. Seattle: Free agent SS Matt Young has been signed to a contract of $11,826,400 per year, for 4 years. Philadelphia: Free agent P Tom Donovan has been signed to a contract of $2,863,900 per year, for 4 years. Phoenix: Free agent 3B Paco Fernandez has been signed to a contract of $3,986,600 per year, for 3 years. Mexico City: Free agent RF Austin Sly has been signed to a contract of $439,700 per year, for 2 years. New York: Free agent C Timothy Marsch has been signed to a contract of $9,841,900 per year, for 6 years. Denver: Released P Constantine Mussolini. Phoenix: Released 3B Mike Van Siclen. Seattle: Free agent 3B Mike Van Siclen has been signed to a contract of $300,000 per year, for 1 year. Detroit: Released 1B Robert Henderson, he refused assignment to minors. Columbus : Nigel McClain has been signed to a contract extension, $9,832,500 per year, for 5 years. Quahog : Jonathan Dehn has been signed to a contract extension, $6,384,000 per year, for 3 years. Postseason: Las Vegas Jokers d. New York Bums 4 games to 3 Chicago Transit Authority d. Baltimore Crime Spree 4 games to 1 Detroit Motor Vehicles d. New Orleans Crunk Machine 4 games to 2 Columbus Pride d. Kansas City Real McCoys 4 games to 2 Las Vegas Jokers d. Chicago Transit Authority 4 games to 2 Detroit Motor Vehicles d. Columbus Pride 4 games to 0 Detroit Motor Vehicles d. Las Vegas Jokers 4 games to 3 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes 2024: Mexico City Guerreros 2025: Columbus Pride (3) 2026: Detroit Motor Vehicles 2027: Montreal Fritures De Liberte 2028: Columbus Pride (4) 2029: Detroit Motor Vehicles (2) East-West Fresh Fish Award: Rupert Andujar (MON)! He had a record of 16-8 with an ERA of 4.89. In 35 games started, he pitched 228.1 innings, fanning 185 and walking 42 batters. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Rob Tory (MEM)! He batted .277 in 541 AB, with 20 homers and 88 RBI. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Tony Velasquez (NY)! He had a record of 21-4 with an ERA of 2.80 and 1 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 250.1 innings, fanning 201 and walking 56 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Matt Young (SEA)! He batted .360 in 564 AB, with 38 homers and 120 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Nigel McClain (COL)! He had a record of 22-10 with an ERA of 3.32 and 2 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 284.1 innings, fanning 282 and walking 65 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Andre Chevalier (NRL)! He batted .326 in 607 AB, with 41 homers and 137 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Tom Donovan (PHI) Catcher: Roy Murray (BAL) First Base: Scott Hildreth (LA) Second Base: Ronald Vanderheyden (LV) Third Base: Andrew Dayton (OKL) Shortstop: Albert Gutierrez (PHI) Leftfield: Lyall Strombeck (NY) Centerfield: Jason Hensarling (BAL) Rightfield: Gil Delapaz (PHO) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Jeremias Gimenez (ATL) Catcher: Gilbert Wilcox (JAC) First Base: Craig Holtzkemper (JAC) Second Base: Warren Privette (COL) Third Base: Armando Oliva (JAC) Shortstop: Adam West (MEM) Leftfield: Andre Chevalier (NRL) Centerfield: Ernesto Mora (DET) Rightfield: Dave Gannett (QUA) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 OPS) * 2024: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (674 AB, .322 AVG, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 Hits, .951 OPS) 2025: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .282 AVG, 32 HR, 129 RBI, 118 R, 167 Hits, .947 OPS) 2026: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .278 AVG, 36 HR, 121 RBI, 124 R, 165 Hits, .922 OPS) 2027: Matt Young, NRL, (597 AB, .353 AVG, 45 HR, 123 RBI, 133 R, 211 Hits, 1.054 OPS) * 2028: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (647 AB, .346 AVG, 40 HR, 145 RBI, 123 R, 224 Hits, 1.040 OPS) * 2029: Andre Chevalier, NRL, (607 AB, .326 AVG, 41 HR, 137 RBI, 130 R, 198 Hits, 1.037 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) 2024: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.77 ERA, 244 IP, 220 Ks, 60 BB) * 2025: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 23-5, 2.25 ERA, 247.2 IP, 247 Ks, 45 BB) * 2026: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-10, 2.71 ERA, 272.0 IP, 267 Ks, 53 BB) 2027: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-6, 2.67 ERA, 233.0 IP, 234 Ks, 46 BB) * 2028: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-6, 2.73 ERA, 277.1 IP, 289 Ks, 63 BB) * 2029: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-10, 3.32 ERA, 284.1 IP, 282 Ks, 65 BB) * Records after 2029: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 703, Clyde Della, Philadelphia, 2028 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 61, Jesse Ewiak, Columbus, 2028 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 166, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 206, Reid Tasar, Philadelphia, 2025 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 178, Christian Fury, Boston, 2026 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. * denotes a retired player Hits 1. Robert Henderson 4455 Homeruns 1. Robert Henderson 767 RBI 1. Robert Henderson 2596 Doubles 1. Heath Heistand 829 3. Robert Henderson 726 Triples 1. Winston Ghandi* 147 7. Paco Fernandez 107 10. Jonathan Dehn 100 12. Timothy Marsch 97 13. Robert Henderson 96 14. Mike Van Siclen 95 15. Adam West 94 Runs 1. Robert Henderson 2552 Walks No active players on this leaderboard. Stolen Bases 1. John Scherfenberg 915 4. Jonathan Dehn 796 5. Paco Fernandez 707 6. Adam West 700 9. Timothy Marsch 631 13. Joey Zurn 573 24. Robert Henderson 384 Wins 1. Claudio Galaviz* 308 5. Nigel McClain 247 Saves No active players on this career leaderboard. 2029 TSM Rankings: 1) Andre Chevalier (.326, 41 HR, 137 RBI, 198 H, 52 2B, 3 3B, 130 R, 15 SB, 79 BB) (+1) 2) Matt Young (.360, 38 HR, 120 RBI, 203 H, 36 2B, 3 3B, 102 R, 5 SB, 37 BB) (+1) 3) Andrew Blackwell (.307, 29 HR, 120 RBI, 183 H, 50 2B, 3 3B, 111 R, 33 SB, 52 BB) (+7) 4) Jonathan Dehn (.295, 18 HR, 74 RBI, 179 H, 40 2B, 8 3B, 124 R, 69 SB, 87 BB) (+2) 5) Adam West (.277, 30 HR, 93 RBI, 170 H, 45 2B, 10 3B, 106 R, 48 SB, 51 BB) (-1) 6) Jesse Ewiak (.285, 31 HR, 118 RBI, 182 H, 55 2B, 2 3B, 102 R, 4 SB, 43 BB) (-5) 7) Joey Zurn (.281, 13 HR, 78 RBI, 174 H, 36 2B, 11 3B, 100 R, 59 SB, 45 BB) (+1) 8) Timothy Marsch (.313, 24 HR, 90 RBI, 142 H, 37 2B, 3 3B, 74 R, 11 SB, 28 BB) (+1) 9) Paco Fernandez (.256, 13 HR, 72 RBI, 159 H, 42 2B, 5 3B, 113 R, 48 SB, 45 BB) (-4) 10) Mike Van Siclen (.241, 8 HR, 38 RBI, 103 H, 26 2B, 6 3B, 53 R, 0 SB, 31 BB) (+1) 11) Robert Henderson (.281, 1 HR, 6 RBI, 9 H, 5 2B, 0 3B, 6 R, 0 SB, 1 BB) (-4) 12) Austin Sly (no games played) (+2) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (22-10, 3.32 ERA, 282 Ks, 2.29 ERC) 2) Gabriel Cirillo (10-9, 4.19 ERA, 158 Ks, 3.75 ERC) 3) Joe Kerr (11-10, 5.36 ERA, 135 Ks, 5.14 ERC) 4) Tom Donovan (10-16, 5.48 ERA, 155 Ks, 5.35 ERC) 5) Charlie Simmons (5-7, 6.50 ERA, 59 Ks, 5.90 ERC) 6) Chris Stanton (10-14, 5.87 ERA, 172 Ks, 6.15 ERC) Relievers 1) Tiny Gonzales (6-4 (1 SV), 5.50 ERA, 118 Ks, 4.86 ERC) 2) Constantine Mussolini (no games played) Retired: Robert Henderson Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Angel_Grace_Blue 0 Report post Posted February 11, 2006 Damn. Big Bat Bob is gone. And Nigel is cheating somehow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
USC Wuz Robbed! 0 Report post Posted February 11, 2006 I always finish among last in pitching rank and yet I always finish 2nd to Nigel in strikeouts... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vasarian_Brandy 0 Report post Posted February 12, 2006 (Looks at Evo) Ohhh, you bastard... (Shakes head) I know you want to get people out, but... This is ridiculous! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 13, 2006 2030 Recap Los Angeles: Free agent 3B Mike Van Siclen has been signed to a contract of $648,200 per year, for 5 years. Quahog: Free agent P Tiny Gonzales has been signed to a contract of $794,200 per year, for 4 years. Denver: Free agent LF Andre Chevalier has been signed to a contract of $19,363,900 per year, for 4 years. Los Angeles: Released 3B Mike Van Siclen. Boston: Free agent 3B Mike Van Siclen has been signed to a contract of $300,000 per year, for 1 year. Mexico City: Released RF Austin Sly. Atlanta : Charlie Simmons has been signed to a contract extension, $541,500 per year, for 3 years. Postseason: Phoenix Ashes d. Boston Tea Baggers 4 games to 0 New York Bums d. Chicago Transit Authority 4 games to 1 Atlanta Hanoi Janes d. Columbus Pride 4 games to 3 Mexico City Guerreros d. Vancouver Vasectomy 4 games to 1 New York Bums d. Phoenix Ashes 4 games to 3 Mexico City Guerreros d. Atlanta Hanoi Janes 4 games to 1 Mexico City Guerreros d. New York Bums 4 games to 0 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes 2024: Mexico City Guerreros 2025: Columbus Pride (3) 2026: Detroit Motor Vehicles 2027: Montreal Fritures De Liberte 2028: Columbus Pride (4) 2029: Detroit Motor Vehicles (2) 2030: Mexico City Guerreros (2) East-West Fresh Fish Award: Mario Moscato (PHO)! He batted .254 in 520 AB, with 6 homers and 63 RBI. North-South Fresh Fish Award: George Fang (JAC)! He batted .256 in 566 AB, with 20 homers and 93 RBI. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Tony Velasquez (NY)! He had a record of 17-5 with an ERA of 3.14 and 1 shutouts. In 34 games started, he pitched 238 innings, fanning 184 and walking 48 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Lyall Strombeck (NY)! He batted .347 in 608 AB, with 28 homers and 120 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Nigel McClain (COL)! He had a record of 19-8 with an ERA of 2.81. In 34 games started, he pitched 263 innings, fanning 277 and walking 69 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Augustine Badillo (HOU)! He batted .322 in 584 AB, with 35 homers and 118 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Gary Pohot (CHI) Catcher: Roy Murray (BAL) First Base: Scott Hildreth (DEN) Second Base: Josh Moskow (SEA) Third Base: Armando Oliva (LA) Shortstop: Dan Norton (OKL) Leftfield: Lyall Strombeck (NY) Centerfield: Nat Mortensen (BAL) Rightfield: Kevin Hagans (BAL) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: John Seebeck (ATL) Catcher: Tony Cline (COL) First Base: Teryn Yelverton (CHA) Second Base: Benicio Cantu (CHA) Third Base: Roger Riebe (HOU) Shortstop: Adam West (MEM) Leftfield: Leo Figueredo (NRL) Centerfield: Taye Adamson (MEX) Rightfield: Jermaine Ricketson (MEX) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 OPS) * 2024: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (674 AB, .322 AVG, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 Hits, .951 OPS) 2025: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .282 AVG, 32 HR, 129 RBI, 118 R, 167 Hits, .947 OPS) 2026: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .278 AVG, 36 HR, 121 RBI, 124 R, 165 Hits, .922 OPS) 2027: Matt Young, NRL, (597 AB, .353 AVG, 45 HR, 123 RBI, 133 R, 211 Hits, 1.054 OPS) * 2028: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (647 AB, .346 AVG, 40 HR, 145 RBI, 123 R, 224 Hits, 1.040 OPS) * 2029: Andre Chevalier, NRL, (607 AB, .326 AVG, 41 HR, 137 RBI, 130 R, 198 Hits, 1.037 OPS) * 2030: Matt Young, SEA (599 AB, .309 AVG, 31 HR, 87 RBI, 117 R, 185 Hits, .880 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) 2024: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.77 ERA, 244 IP, 220 Ks, 60 BB) * 2025: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 23-5, 2.25 ERA, 247.2 IP, 247 Ks, 45 BB) * 2026: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-10, 2.71 ERA, 272.0 IP, 267 Ks, 53 BB) 2027: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-6, 2.67 ERA, 233.0 IP, 234 Ks, 46 BB) * 2028: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-6, 2.73 ERA, 277.1 IP, 289 Ks, 63 BB) * 2029: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-10, 3.32 ERA, 284.1 IP, 282 Ks, 65 BB) * 2030: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 19-8, 2.81 ERA, 263.0 IP, 277 Ks, 69 BB) * Records after 2030: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 703, Clyde Della, Philadelphia, 2028 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 61, Jesse Ewiak, Columbus, 2028 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 166, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 206, Reid Tasar, Philadelphia, 2025 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 178, Christian Fury, Boston, 2026 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. * denotes a retired player Hits No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Timothy Marsch (2,532, 89 behind Mike Cannington) Homeruns No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Timothy Marsch (374, 95 behind Zoilo Castillo) RBI No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Timothy Marsch (1,404, 218 behind Antwan Adelaide [active]) Doubles 1. Heath Heistand 862 20. Jesse Ewiak 606 Triples 1. Winston Ghandi* 147 7. Paco Fernandez 111 8. Jonathan Dehn 106 10. Timothy Marsch 102 11. Adam West 101 14. Mike Van Siclen 96 Runs 1. Robert Henderson* 2552 21. Jonathan Dehn 1602 Walks No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Jonathan Dehn (1,120, 221 behind Brandon Cosmar) Stolen Bases 1. John Scherfenberg* 915 3. Jonathan Dehn 853 5. Paco Fernandez 766 6. Adam West 748 9. Timothy Marsch 638 11. Joey Zurn 617 Wins 1. Claudio Galaviz* 308 4. Nigel McClain 266 Strikeouts 1. Andrew Fasquelle* 3889 3. Nigel McClain 3264 Saves No active players on this career leaderboard. Closest active player: Tiny Gonzales (22, 254 behind Rejino Deurre) 2030 TSM Rankings: 1) Matt Young (.309, 31 HR, 87 RBI, 185 H, 24 2B, 3 3B, 117 R, 6 SB, 49 BB) (+1) 2) Paco Fernandez (.296, 17 HR, 72 RBI, 172 H, 38 2B, 4 3B, 113 R, 59 SB, 50 BB) (+7) 3) Andrew Blackwell (.301, 19 HR, 87 RBI, 170 H, 40 2B, 5 3B, 94 R, 35 SB, 33 BB) (=) 4) Jesse Ewiak (.321, 20 HR, 86 RBI, 169 H, 40 2B, 4 3B, 107 R, 4 SB, 48 BB) (+2) 5) Adam West (.250, 19 HR, 81 RBI, 154 H, 39 2B, 7 3B, 106 R, 48 SB, 51 BB) (=) 6) Jonathan Dehn (.243, 15 HR, 68 RBI, 139 H, 29 2B, 6 3B, 106 R, 57 SB, 96 BB) (-2) 7) Timothy Marsch (.273, 23 HR, 93 RBI, 150 H, 37 2B, 5 3B, 81 R, 7 SB, 34 BB) (+1) 8) Joey Zurn (.250, 18 HR, 69 RBI, 161 H, 33 2B, 2 3B, 86 R, 44 SB, 36 BB) (-1) 9) Andre Chevalier (.339, 20 HR, 43 RBI, 64 H, 20 2B, 2 3B, 39 R, 2 SB, 7 BB) (-8) 10) Mike Van Siclen (.279, 7 HR, 41 RBI, 64 H, 20 2B, 1 3B, 39 R, 0 SB, 22 BB) (=) 11) Austin Sly (no games played) (+1) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (19-8, 2.81 ERA, 277 Ks, 2.26 ERC) 3) Joe Kerr (17-8, 3.67 ERA, 152 Ks, 3.15 ERC) 2) Gabriel Cirillo (7-7, 3.46 ERA, 143 Ks, 3.31 ERC) 4) Tom Donovan (4-7, 5.42 ERA, 77 Ks, 5.91 ERC) 6) Chris Stanton (9-16, 7.33 ERA, 184 Ks, 6.52 ERC) 5) Charlie Simmons (4-5, 7.49 ERA, 61 Ks, 6.96 ERC) Relievers 1) Tiny Gonzales (4-4 (3 SV), 5.01 ERA, 87 Ks, 4.31 ERC) 2) Constantine Mussolini (no games played) Retired: None. 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Angel_Grace_Blue 0 Report post Posted February 13, 2006 Go Tiny! You can catch that jerk! Also, where was Mexico City relocated from? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 13, 2006 Go Tiny! You can catch that jerk! Also, where was Mexico City relocated from? Indianapolis. The Ignition became the Guerreros and the Quahog Quagmires were originally the New Jersey Clerks. While I'm on league history, I should mention that no one has hit four homeruns in a single game since Randall Merz accomplished this feat way back in 2003. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 14, 2006 2031 Recap Philadelphia: Free agent 2B Mike Van Siclen has been signed to a contract of $429,100 per year, for 1 years. Philadelphia: Released 3B Mike Van Siclen, he refused assignment to minors. Los Angeles : Joey Zurn has been signed to a contract extension, $4,560,000 per year, for 3 years. Memphis : Adam West has been signed to a contract extension, $2,758,800 per year, for 2 years. Postseason: Chicago Transit Authority d. Las Vegas Jokers 4 games to 0 Montreal Fritures de Liberte d. Boston Tea Baggers 4 games to 2 Mexico City Guerreros d. Atlanta Hanoi Janes 4 games to 3 Detroit Motor Vehicles d. Kansas City Real McCoys 4 games to 2 Chicago Transit Authority d. Montreal Fritures de Liberte 4 games to 1 Mexico City Guerreros d. Detroit Motor Vehicles 4 games to 3 Chicago Transit Authority d. Mexico City Guerreros 4 games to 1 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes 2024: Mexico City Guerreros 2025: Columbus Pride (3) 2026: Detroit Motor Vehicles 2027: Montreal Fritures De Liberte 2028: Columbus Pride (4) 2029: Detroit Motor Vehicles (2) 2030: Mexico City Guerreros (2) 2031: Chicago Transit Authority East-West Fresh Fish Award: Ethan Carala (MON)! He batted .311 in 540 AB, with 11 homers and 74 RBI. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Celso Peñalver (CHA)! He had a record of 13-8 with an ERA of 4.80. In 30 games started, he pitched 176.1 innings, fanning 178 and walking 116 batters. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Dong Scheer (CHI)! He had a record of 21-5 with an ERA of 2.92. In 34 games started, he pitched 224.2 innings, fanning 172 and walking 32 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Cristian Carmona (CHI)! He batted .327 in 542 AB, with 33 homers and 131 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Paul Campaigne (MEX)! He had a record of 24-7 with an ERA of 3.09 and 1 shutouts. In 37 games started, he pitched 268 innings, fanning 252 and walking 38 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Kenny Haggenmaker Jr (MEX)! He batted .286 in 574 AB, with 38 homers and 134 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Darrell Renk (CHI) Catcher: Enrique Peraza (CHI) First Base: Scott Hildreth (DEN) Second Base: Ronald Vanderheyden (LV) Third Base: Armando Oliva (LA) Shortstop: Dan Norton (OKL) Leftfield: Lyall Strombeck (NY) Centerfield: George Mumy (BOS) Rightfield: Kevin Hagans (BAL) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Fletcher Ashburner (VAN) Catcher: Gregg Miller (ATL) First Base: Alex Mcconnaughey (VAN) Second Base: David Sottile (NRL) Third Base: Ken Brite (VAN) Shortstop: Labrandan Albright (JAC) Leftfield: Joel Velasquez (MEX) Centerfield: Jason Hensarling (NRL) Rightfield: Chuck France (MEM) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 OPS) * 2024: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (674 AB, .322 AVG, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 Hits, .951 OPS) 2025: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .282 AVG, 32 HR, 129 RBI, 118 R, 167 Hits, .947 OPS) 2026: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .278 AVG, 36 HR, 121 RBI, 124 R, 165 Hits, .922 OPS) 2027: Matt Young, NRL, (597 AB, .353 AVG, 45 HR, 123 RBI, 133 R, 211 Hits, 1.054 OPS) * 2028: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (647 AB, .346 AVG, 40 HR, 145 RBI, 123 R, 224 Hits, 1.040 OPS) * 2029: Andre Chevalier, NRL, (607 AB, .326 AVG, 41 HR, 137 RBI, 130 R, 198 Hits, 1.037 OPS) * 2030: Matt Young, SEA (599 AB, .309 AVG, 31 HR, 87 RBI, 117 R, 185 Hits, .880 OPS) 2031: Andre Chevalier, DEN, (608 AB, .286 AVG, 42 HR, 139 RBI, 109 R, 174 Hits, .929 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) 2024: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.77 ERA, 244 IP, 220 Ks, 60 BB) * 2025: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 23-5, 2.25 ERA, 247.2 IP, 247 Ks, 45 BB) * 2026: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-10, 2.71 ERA, 272.0 IP, 267 Ks, 53 BB) 2027: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-6, 2.67 ERA, 233.0 IP, 234 Ks, 46 BB) * 2028: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-6, 2.73 ERA, 277.1 IP, 289 Ks, 63 BB) * 2029: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-10, 3.32 ERA, 284.1 IP, 282 Ks, 65 BB) * 2030: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 19-8, 2.81 ERA, 263.0 IP, 277 Ks, 69 BB) * 2031: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-13, 3.20 ERA, 284.1 IP, 268 Ks, 71 BB) Records after 2031: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 703, Clyde Della, Philadelphia, 2028 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 61, Jesse Ewiak, Columbus, 2028 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 166, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 206, Reid Tasar, Philadelphia, 2025 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 178, Christian Fury, Boston, 2026 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. * denotes a retired player Hits 1. Robert Henderson* 4455 24. Timothy Marsch 2684 Homeruns No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Timothy Marsch (399, 78 behind Dave Sospiri [active]) RBI No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Jesse Ewiak (1,502, 149 behind Eugene Widrick) Doubles 1. Heath Heistand 873 14. Jesse Ewiak 660 22. Adam West 606 24. Andre Chevalier 591 Triples 1. Winston Ghandi* 147 7. Paco Fernandez 114 8. Jonathan Dehn 109 8. Timothy Marsch 109 10. Adam West 108 14. Mike Van Siclen 96 Runs 1. Robert Henderson* 2552 16. Jonathan Dehn 1727 25. Paco Fernandez 1584 Walks No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Jonathan Dehn (1,214, 147 behind Joel Velasquez [active]) Stolen Bases 1. John Scherfenberg* 915 2. Jonathan Dehn 910 5. Paco Fernandez 801 6. Adam West 772 7. Joey Zurn 680 10. Timothy Marsch 648 Wins 1. Claudio Galaviz* 308 3. Nigel McClain 284 Strikeouts 1. Andrew Fasquelle* 3889 2. Nigel McClain 3532 Saves No active players on this career leaderboard. Closest active player: Tiny Gonzales (27, 249 behind Rejino Deurre) 2031 TSM Rankings: 1) Andre Chevalier (.286, 42 HR, 139 RBI, 174 H, 55 2B, 2 3B, 109 R, 10 SB, 46 BB) (+8) 2) Andrew Blackwell (.284, 29 HR, 107 RBI, 168 H, 43 2B, 5 3B, 103 R, 36 SB, 63 BB) (+1) 3) Matt Young (.334, 33 HR, 99 RBI, 184 H, 21 2B, 3 3B, 83 R, 4 SB, 38 BB) (-2) 4) Jonathan Dehn (.277, 18 HR, 73 RBI, 157 H, 39 2B, 3 3B, 125 R, 57 SB, 24 BB) (-2) 5) Jesse Ewiak (.279, 19 HR, 105 RBI, 191 H, 54 2B, 5 3B, 96 R, 1 SB, 55 BB) (-1) 6) Timothy Marsch (.276, 25 HR, 97 RBI, 152 H, 43 2B, 7 3B, 90 R, 10 SB, 27 BB) (+1) 7) Joey Zurn (.259, 16 HR, 73 RBI, 158 H, 37 2B, 4 3B, 86 R, 63 SB, 61 BB) (+1) 8) Adam West (.300, 12 HR, 51 RBI, 95 H, 22 SB, 7 3B, 64 R, 24 SB, 20 BB) (-3) 9) Paco Fernandez (.205, 10 HR, 49 RBI, 118 H, 23 2B, 3 3B, 76 R, 35 SB, 52 BB) (-7) 10) Mike Van Siclen (.225, 4 HR, 22 RBI, 45 H, 9 2B, 0 3B, 29 R, 1 SB, 24 BB) (=) 11) Austin Sly (no games played) (=) Pitchers 1) Gabriel Cirillo (13-8, 2.21 ERA, 134 Ks, 2.39 ERC) 2) Nigel McClain (18-13, 3.20 ERA, 268 Ks, 2.70 ERC) 3) Joe Kerr (16-9, 3.93 ERA, 180 Ks, 4.53 ERC) 4) Charlie Simmons (9-10, 5.50 ERA, 99 Ks, 5.73 ERC) 5) Chris Stanton (14-14, 5.76 ERA, 177 Ks, 5.90 ERC) 6) Tom Donovan (3-15, 6.26 ERA, 104 Ks, 6.95 ERC) Relievers 1) Tiny Gonzales (7-8 (5 SV), 4.16 ERA, 86 Ks, 3.28 ERC) 2) Constantine Mussolini (no games played) Retired: Mike Van Siclen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hhh6294 0 Report post Posted February 14, 2006 pfft... Trepanier would have given Nigel a good run for his money if he wasn't a year short of being created. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 14, 2006 2032 Recap Phoenix: Free agent 3B Paco Fernandez has been signed to a contract of $663,900 per year, for 2 years. Philadelphia: Free agent 1B Jesse Ewiak has been signed to a contract of $8,523,900 per year, for 5 years. Phoenix: Released 3B Paco Fernandez. New York: Free agent 3B Paco Fernandez has been signed to a minor league contract. Trade between Seattle and Baltimore : Baltimore gets : SS Matt Young Seattle gets : 2B John Birks P Patrik Aburn P Basilio Aguilar Detroit : Andrew Blackwell has been signed to a contract extension, $5,814,000 per year, for 4 years. Quahog : Jonathan Dehn has been signed to a contract extension, $6,384,000 per year, for 3 years. Memphis : Gabriel Cirillo has been signed to a contract extension, $9,165,600 per year, for 4 years. Atlanta : Chris Stanton has been signed to a contract extension, $9,355,500 per year, for 4 years. Postseason: Chicago Transit Authority d. Las Vegas Jokers 4 games to 2 New York Bums d. Baltimore Crime Spree 4 games to 1 Jacksonville Jackoffs d. Columbus Pride 4 games to 3 Kansas City Real McCoys d. Memphis Eels 4 games to 1 New York Bums d. Chicago Transit Authority 4 games to 3 Kansas City Real McCoys d. Jacksonville Jackoffs 4 games to 2 New York Bums d. Kansas City Real McCoys 4 games to 1 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes 2024: Mexico City Guerreros 2025: Columbus Pride (3) 2026: Detroit Motor Vehicles 2027: Montreal Fritures De Liberte 2028: Columbus Pride (4) 2029: Detroit Motor Vehicles (2) 2030: Mexico City Guerreros (2) 2031: Chicago Transit Authority 2032: New York Bums (2) East-West Fresh Fish Award: Ambros Cid (BOS)! He batted .248 in 553 AB, with 22 homers and 94 RBI. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Tony Piche (KAN)! He batted .295 in 484 AB, with 10 homers and 66 RBI. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Ernest Cresswell (BAL)! He had a record of 22-6 with an ERA of 3.55. In 34 games started, he pitched 231 innings, fanning 118 and walking 49 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Cristian Carmona (CHI)! He batted .301 in 635 AB, with 41 homers and 128 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Kevin Longstaff (DET)! He had a record of 23-6 with an ERA of 2.53. In 35 games started, he pitched 245 innings, fanning 189 and walking 66 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Irv Sulkowski (ATL)! He batted .304 in 578 AB, with 42 homers and 131 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Tom Donovan (LA) Catcher: Frankie Davall (MON) First Base: Scott Hildreth (DEN) Second Base: David Beau (OKL) Third Base: Armando Oliva (LA) Shortstop: Dan Norton (OKL) Leftfield: Lyall Strombeck (NY) Centerfield: Taye Adamson (PHO) Rightfield: Brent Wassenberg (BOS) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Gary Pohot (QUA) Catcher: Paul Godin (KAN) First Base: Teryn Yelverton (QUA) Second Base: David Parsons (DET) Third Base: Ivanon Folch (KAN) Shortstop: Jim Vigue (KAN) Leftfield: Milford Partin (NRL) Centerfield: Jason Hensarling (NRL) Rightfield: Alvaro Montoya (VAN) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 OPS) * 2024: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (674 AB, .322 AVG, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 Hits, .951 OPS) 2025: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .282 AVG, 32 HR, 129 RBI, 118 R, 167 Hits, .947 OPS) 2026: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .278 AVG, 36 HR, 121 RBI, 124 R, 165 Hits, .922 OPS) 2027: Matt Young, NRL, (597 AB, .353 AVG, 45 HR, 123 RBI, 133 R, 211 Hits, 1.054 OPS) * 2028: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (647 AB, .346 AVG, 40 HR, 145 RBI, 123 R, 224 Hits, 1.040 OPS) * 2029: Andre Chevalier, NRL, (607 AB, .326 AVG, 41 HR, 137 RBI, 130 R, 198 Hits, 1.037 OPS) * 2030: Matt Young, SEA (599 AB, .309 AVG, 31 HR, 87 RBI, 117 R, 185 Hits, .880 OPS) 2031: Andre Chevalier, DEN, (608 AB, .286 AVG, 42 HR, 139 RBI, 109 R, 174 Hits, .929 OPS) 2032: Andre Chevalier, DEN, (514 AB, .280 AVG, 41 HR, 111 RBI, 99 R, 144 Hits, .958 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) 2024: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.77 ERA, 244 IP, 220 Ks, 60 BB) * 2025: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 23-5, 2.25 ERA, 247.2 IP, 247 Ks, 45 BB) * 2026: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-10, 2.71 ERA, 272.0 IP, 267 Ks, 53 BB) 2027: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-6, 2.67 ERA, 233.0 IP, 234 Ks, 46 BB) * 2028: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-6, 2.73 ERA, 277.1 IP, 289 Ks, 63 BB) * 2029: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-10, 3.32 ERA, 284.1 IP, 282 Ks, 65 BB) * 2030: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 19-8, 2.81 ERA, 263.0 IP, 277 Ks, 69 BB) * 2031: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-13, 3.20 ERA, 284.1 IP, 268 Ks, 71 BB) 2032: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-9, 2.29 ERA, 271.2 IP, 288 Ks, 63 BB) Records after 2032: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 703, Clyde Della, Philadelphia, 2028 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 61, Jesse Ewiak, Columbus, 2028 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 166, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 206, Reid Tasar, Philadelphia, 2025 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 178, Christian Fury, Boston, 2026 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. * denotes a retired player Hits 1. Robert Henderson* 4455 18. Timothy Marsch 2813 20. Jesse Ewiak 2781 Homeruns No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Timothy Marsch (422, 55 behind Mike Cannington) RBI No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Jesse Ewiak (1,602, 77 behind Mike Cannington) Doubles 1. Heath Heistand* 873 10. Jesse Ewiak 710 17. Adam West 643 18. Andre Chevalier 632 Triples 1. Winston Ghandi* 147 7. Paco Fernandez 114 7. Adam West 114 8. Timothy Marsch 110 8. Jonathan Dehn 109 16. Joey Zurn 91 Runs 1. Robert Henderson* 2552 17. Jonathan Dehn 1740 24. Timothy Marsch 1639 Walks No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Jonathan Dehn (1,217, 169 behind Herbert Huber) Stolen Bases 1. John Scherfenberg* 915 1. Jonathan Dehn 915 5. Paco Fernandez 801 6. Adam West 790 7. Joey Zurn 740 10. Timothy Marsch 654 Wins 1. Claudio Galaviz* 308 2. Nigel McClain 306 Strikeouts 1. Andrew Fasquelle* 3889 2. Nigel McClain 3820 Saves No active players on this career leaderboard. Closest active player: Tiny Gonzales (28, 253 behind Alphonso Meraz) 2032 TSM Rankings: 1) Andre Chevalier (.280, 41 HR, 111 RBI, 144 H, 41 2B, 4 3B, 99 R, 9 SB, 48 BB) (=) 2) Matt Young (.318, 30 HR, 106 RBI, 186 H, 35 2B, 1 3B, 86 R, 3 SB, 57 BB) (+1) 3) Joey Zurn (.281, 14 HR, 70 RBI, 158 H, 26 2B, 14 3B, 107 R, 60 SB, 58 BB) (+4) 4) Jesse Ewiak (.299, 21 HR, 100 RBI, 182 H, 50 2B, 4 3B, 95 R, 4 SB, 51 BB) (+1) 5) Timothy Marsch (.263, 23 HR, 92 RBI, 129 H, 36 2B, 1 3B, 81 R, 6 SB, 29 BB) (+1) 6) Andrew Blackwell (.266, 14 HR, 75 RBI, 140 H, 31 2B, 4 3B, 83 R, 27 SB, 42 BB) (-4) 7) Adam West (.249, 24 HR, 76 RBI, 112 H, 37 2B, 6 3B, 69 R, 18 SB, 35 BB) (+1) 8) Jonathan Dehn (.189, 1 HR, 7 RBI, 14 H, 4 2B, 0 3B, 13 R, 5 SB, 3 BB) (-4) 9) Paco Fernandez (no games played) (=) 10) Austin Sly (no games played) (+1) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (22-9, 2.29 ERA, 288 Ks, 1.92 ERC) 2) Gabriel Cirillo (14-3, 3.33 ERA, 141 Ks, 2.99 ERC) 3) Joe Kerr (7-6, 4.98 ERA, 102 Ks, 4.59 ERC) 4) Tom Donovan (11-14, 4.98 ERA, 146 Ks, 5.26 ERC) 5) Charlie Simmons (6-4, 6.66 ERA, 107 Ks, 6.24 ERC) 6) Chris Stanton (6-12, 6.41 ERA, 119 Ks, 6.82 ERC) Relievers 1) Tiny Gonzales (4-3 (1 SV), 4.85 ERA, 81 Ks, 4.87 ERC) 2) Constantine Mussolini (no games played) Retired: None. 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A Happy Medium 0 Report post Posted February 14, 2006 I really my guy got injured and just didn't decide to become an alcoholic and bench warmer shortly thereafter. I want the stolen bases crown, dammit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 14, 2006 Dehn got a broken foot early in the season. He should be able to top Scherfenberg for the stolen base title, but I'd look out for Adam West. "Nobody messes with Adam We!" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 14, 2006 2033 Recap Kansas City: Free agent P Tom Donovan has been signed to a contract of $1,121,000 per year, for 4 years. New York: Free agent SS Matt Young has been signed to a contract of $9,812,700 per year, for 7 years. Trade between New York and Columbus : Columbus gets : C Timothy Marsch New York gets : 1B Ken Marszalek P Hailey Mendes Quahog: Released P Tiny Gonzales, he refused assignment to minors. Trade between Denver and Jacksonville : Jacksonville gets : LF Andre Chevalier Denver gets : RF Nicolas Gonzales P Jason Lesser P William Barstad Trade between Memphis and Philadelphia : Philadelphia gets : P Gabriel Cirillo Memphis gets : C Frederick Hannity Memphis : Adam West has been signed to a contract extension, $641,300 per year, for 3 years. Jacksonville : Andre Chevalier has been signed to a contract extension, $19,363,900 per year, for 6 years. Postseason: New York Bums d. Las Vegas Jokers 4 games to 1 Montreal Fritures de Liberte d. Baltimore Crime Spree 4 games to 3 Columbus Pride d. Jacksonville Jackoffs 4 games to 3 Detroit Motor Vehicles d. Memphis Eels 4 games to 0 New York Bums d. Montreal Fritures de Liberte 4 games to 2 Columbus Pride d. Detroit Motor Vehicles 4 games to 3 New York Bums d. Columbus Pride 4 games to 1 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes 2024: Mexico City Guerreros 2025: Columbus Pride (3) 2026: Detroit Motor Vehicles 2027: Montreal Fritures De Liberte 2028: Columbus Pride (4) 2029: Detroit Motor Vehicles (2) 2030: Mexico City Guerreros (2) 2031: Chicago Transit Authority 2032: New York Bums (2) 2033: New York Bums (3) East-West Fresh Fish Award: Phil Schimp (LA)! He batted .292 in 503 AB, with 25 homers and 94 RBI. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Syman Caban (NRL)! He batted .298 in 382 AB, with 6 homers and 60 RBI. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Tony Velasquez (NY)! He had a record of 21-10 with an ERA of 2.65 and 3 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 265.1 innings, fanning 196 and walking 49 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Robert Telles (MON)! He batted .290 in 627 AB, with 33 homers and 147 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Dong Scheer (ATL)! He had a record of 21-5 with an ERA of 2.73. In 34 games started, he pitched 234.1 innings, fanning 206 and walking 13 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Gil Delapaz (COL)! He batted .343 in 560 AB, with 45 homers and 126 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Glenn Caffery (LV) Catcher: Bob Shearer (LV) First Base: Teryn Yelverton (OKL) Second Base: David Beau (OKL) Third Base: Armando Oliva (LA) Shortstop: Jeremy Bell (SEA) Leftfield: Joey Zurn (LA) Centerfield: Clarence Allen (DEN) Rightfield: Kevin Hagans (BAL) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Gary Pohot (QUA) Catcher: Neil Zilwa (JAC) First Base: Mikah Langner (QUA) Second Base: Josh Moskow (CHA) Third Base: Ivanon Folch (ATL) Shortstop: Jim Vigue (KAN) Leftfield: Andre Chevalier (JAC) Centerfield: Glenn Michalovsky (MEX) Rightfield: Emery Sovich (VAN) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 OPS) * 2024: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (674 AB, .322 AVG, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 Hits, .951 OPS) 2025: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .282 AVG, 32 HR, 129 RBI, 118 R, 167 Hits, .947 OPS) 2026: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .278 AVG, 36 HR, 121 RBI, 124 R, 165 Hits, .922 OPS) 2027: Matt Young, NRL, (597 AB, .353 AVG, 45 HR, 123 RBI, 133 R, 211 Hits, 1.054 OPS) * 2028: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (647 AB, .346 AVG, 40 HR, 145 RBI, 123 R, 224 Hits, 1.040 OPS) * 2029: Andre Chevalier, NRL, (607 AB, .326 AVG, 41 HR, 137 RBI, 130 R, 198 Hits, 1.037 OPS) * 2030: Matt Young, SEA (599 AB, .309 AVG, 31 HR, 87 RBI, 117 R, 185 Hits, .880 OPS) 2031: Andre Chevalier, DEN, (608 AB, .286 AVG, 42 HR, 139 RBI, 109 R, 174 Hits, .929 OPS) 2032: Andre Chevalier, DEN, (514 AB, .280 AVG, 41 HR, 111 RBI, 99 R, 144 Hits, .958 OPS) 2033: Jesse Ewiak, PHI, (637 AB, .320 AVG, 24 HR, 115 RBI, 119 R, 204 Hits, .878 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) 2024: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.77 ERA, 244 IP, 220 Ks, 60 BB) * 2025: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 23-5, 2.25 ERA, 247.2 IP, 247 Ks, 45 BB) * 2026: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-10, 2.71 ERA, 272.0 IP, 267 Ks, 53 BB) 2027: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-6, 2.67 ERA, 233.0 IP, 234 Ks, 46 BB) * 2028: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-6, 2.73 ERA, 277.1 IP, 289 Ks, 63 BB) * 2029: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-10, 3.32 ERA, 284.1 IP, 282 Ks, 65 BB) * 2030: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 19-8, 2.81 ERA, 263.0 IP, 277 Ks, 69 BB) * 2031: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-13, 3.20 ERA, 284.1 IP, 268 Ks, 71 BB) 2032: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-9, 2.29 ERA, 271.2 IP, 288 Ks, 63 BB) 2033: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-10, 2.78 ERA, 259.0 IP, 280 Ks, 61 BB) Records after 2033: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 703, Clyde Della, Philadelphia, 2028 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 61, Jesse Ewiak, Columbus, 2028 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 166, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 206, Reid Tasar, Philadelphia, 2025 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 178, Christian Fury, Boston, 2026 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. * denotes a retired player Hits 1. Robert Henderson* 4455 11. Jesse Ewiak 2985 17. Timothy Marsch 2888 Homeruns No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Timothy Marsch (438, 39 behind Mike Cannington) RBI 1. Robert Henderson* 2596 22. Jesse Ewiak 1717 Doubles 1. Heath Heistand* 873 7. Jesse Ewiak 755 15. Andre Chevalier 682 17. Adam West 659 22. Timothy Marsch 614 Triples 1. Winston Ghandi* 147 7. Adam West 115 8. Paco Fernandez 114 8. Jonathan Dehn 114 10. Timothy Marsch 111 14. Joey Zurn 97 Runs 1. Robert Henderson* 2552 11. Jonathan Dehn 1843 23. Timothy Marsch 1686 25. Jesse Ewiak 1676 Walks No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Jonathan Dehn (1,283, 103 behind Herbert Huber) Stolen Bases 1. Jonathan Dehn 957 5. Paco Fernandez 801 6. Adam West 799 7. Joey Zurn 798 10. Timothy Marsch 656 Wins 1. Nigel McClain 324 23. Gabriel Cirillo 191 Strikeouts 1. Nigel McClain 4100 13. Gabriel Cirillo 2643 Saves No active players on this career leaderboard. Closest active player: Tiny Gonzales (28, 253 behind Alphonso Meraz) 2033 TSM Rankings: 1) Jesse Ewiak (.320, 24 HR, 115 RBI, 204 H, 45 2B, 4 3B, 119 R, 2 SB, 38 BB) (+3) 2) Andrew Blackwell (.306, 18 HR, 95 RBI, 178 H, 45 2B, 9 3B, 121 R, 41 SB, 59 BB) (+4) 3) Matt Young (.324, 30 HR, 110 RBI, 194 H, 18 2B, 0 3B, 94 R, 7 SB, 54 BB) (-1) 4) Andre Chevalier (.287, 33 HR, 113 RBI, 170 H, 50 2B, 2 3B, 107 R, 10 SB, 54 BB) (-3) 5) Joey Zurn (.273, 10 HR, 70 RBI, 155 H, 32 2B, 6 3B, 100 R, 58 SB, 57 BB) (-2) 6) Jonathan Dehn (.254, 15 HR, 67 RBI, 145 H, 38 2B, 5 3B, 103 R, 42 SB, 66 BB) (+2) 7) Timothy Marsch (.227, 16 HR, 42 RBI, 75 H, 26 2B, 1 3B, 47 R, 2 SB, 18 BB) (-2) 8) Adam West (.161, 5 HR, 27 RBI, 49 H, 16 2B, 1 3B, 35 R, 9 SB, 39 BB) (-1) 9) Paco Fernandez (no games played) (=) 10) Austin Sly (no games played) (+1) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (18-10, 2.78 ERA, 280 Ks, 2.35 ERC) 2) Gabriel Cirillo (7-18, 4.44 ERA, 136 Ks, 4.03 ERC) 3) Tom Donovan (5-9, 5.95 ERA, 104 Ks, 6.11 ERC) 4) Chris Stanton (9-19, 5.77 ERA, 196 Ks, 6.42 ERC) 5) Charlie Simmons (3-3, 5.83 ERA, 106 Ks, 6.45 ERC) 6) Joe Kerr (3-21, 7.44 ERA, 94 Ks, 7.88 ERC) Relievers 1) Tiny Gonzales (1-0, 3.31 ERA, 12 Ks, 4.11 ERC) 2) Constantine Mussolini (no games played) Retired: Paco Fernandez, Austin Sly, Constantine Mussolini Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 16, 2006 2034 Recap Montreal: Free agent P Tiny Gonzales has been signed to a contract of $708,600 per year, for 5 years. New Orleans: Free agent P Charlie Simmons has been signed to a contract of $940,800 per year, for 2 years. Montreal: Released P Tiny Gonzales. Kansas City: Released P Tom Donovan, he refused assignment to minors. Vancouver: Free agent P Tom Donovan has been signed to a contract of $300,000 per year, for 1 year. Columbus : Nigel McClain has been signed to a contract extension, $9,635,900 per year, for 3 years. Columbus: Released C Timothy Marsch, he refused assignment to minors. Postseason: Montreal Fritures de Liberte d. Chicago Transit Authority 4 games to 2 New York Bums d. Las Vegas Jokers 4 games to 2 Kansas City Real McCoys d. Columbus Pride 4 games to 3 Mexico City Guerreros d. Jacksonville Jackoffs 4 games to 2 Montreal Fritures de Liberte d. New York Bums 4 games to 0 Kansas City Real McCoys d. Mexico City Guerreros 4 games to 0 Kansas City Real McCoys d. Montreal Fritures de Liberte 4 games to 1 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes 2024: Mexico City Guerreros 2025: Columbus Pride (3) 2026: Detroit Motor Vehicles 2027: Montreal Fritures De Liberte 2028: Columbus Pride (4) 2029: Detroit Motor Vehicles (2) 2030: Mexico City Guerreros (2) 2031: Chicago Transit Authority 2032: New York Bums (2) 2033: New York Bums (3) 2034: Kansas City Real McCoys East-West Fresh Fish Award: Herme Varnado (PHI)! He had a record of 13-9 with an ERA of 4.83. In 33 games started, he pitched 201.1 innings, fanning 96 and walking 90 batters. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Romelio Avila (SEA)! He had a record of 20-9 with an ERA of 2.59 and 4 shutouts. In 36 games started, he pitched 264.1 innings, fanning 95 and walking 65 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: Robert Telles (MON)! He batted .301 in 637 AB, with 59 homers and 172 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: Nigel McClain (COL)! He had a record of 24-4 with an ERA of 2.26 and 3 shutouts. In 33 games started, he pitched 262.2 innings, fanning 261 and walking 55 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Andre Chevalier (JAC)! He batted .337 in 596 AB, with 42 homers and 132 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Marty Salming (PHO) Catcher: Fred Vultarin (OKL) First Base: Scott Hildreth (SEA) Second Base: William Chenoweth (PHO) Third Base: Baldo Guillen (SEA) Shortstop: Ed Marriner (PHI) Leftfield: Clarence Allen (DEN) Centerfield: David Berty (NY) Rightfield: Mark Piper (NY) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Stuart Crean (CHA) Catcher: Hector Magallanes (KAN) First Base: Elton Marvel (ATL) Second Base: David Beau (JAC) Third Base: Rob Tory (MEM) Shortstop: Joe Mena (VAN) Leftfield: Howard Colome (CHA) Centerfield: Wardell Escalona (COL) Rightfield: Jermaine Ricketson (MEX) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 OPS) * 2024: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (674 AB, .322 AVG, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 Hits, .951 OPS) 2025: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .282 AVG, 32 HR, 129 RBI, 118 R, 167 Hits, .947 OPS) 2026: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .278 AVG, 36 HR, 121 RBI, 124 R, 165 Hits, .922 OPS) 2027: Matt Young, NRL, (597 AB, .353 AVG, 45 HR, 123 RBI, 133 R, 211 Hits, 1.054 OPS) * 2028: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (647 AB, .346 AVG, 40 HR, 145 RBI, 123 R, 224 Hits, 1.040 OPS) * 2029: Andre Chevalier, NRL, (607 AB, .326 AVG, 41 HR, 137 RBI, 130 R, 198 Hits, 1.037 OPS) * 2030: Matt Young, SEA (599 AB, .309 AVG, 31 HR, 87 RBI, 117 R, 185 Hits, .880 OPS) 2031: Andre Chevalier, DEN, (608 AB, .286 AVG, 42 HR, 139 RBI, 109 R, 174 Hits, .929 OPS) 2032: Andre Chevalier, DEN, (514 AB, .280 AVG, 41 HR, 111 RBI, 99 R, 144 Hits, .958 OPS) 2033: Jesse Ewiak, PHI, (637 AB, .320 AVG, 24 HR, 115 RBI, 119 R, 204 Hits, .878 OPS) 2034: Andre Chevalier, JAC, (596 AB, .337 AVG, 42 HR, 132 RBI, 121 R, 201 Hits, 1.073 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) 2024: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.77 ERA, 244 IP, 220 Ks, 60 BB) * 2025: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 23-5, 2.25 ERA, 247.2 IP, 247 Ks, 45 BB) * 2026: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-10, 2.71 ERA, 272.0 IP, 267 Ks, 53 BB) 2027: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-6, 2.67 ERA, 233.0 IP, 234 Ks, 46 BB) * 2028: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-6, 2.73 ERA, 277.1 IP, 289 Ks, 63 BB) * 2029: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-10, 3.32 ERA, 284.1 IP, 282 Ks, 65 BB) * 2030: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 19-8, 2.81 ERA, 263.0 IP, 277 Ks, 69 BB) * 2031: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-13, 3.20 ERA, 284.1 IP, 268 Ks, 71 BB) 2032: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-9, 2.29 ERA, 271.2 IP, 288 Ks, 63 BB) 2033: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-10, 2.78 ERA, 259.0 IP, 280 Ks, 61 BB) 2034: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.26 ERA, 262.2 IP, 261 Ks, 55 BB) * Records after 2034: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 703, Clyde Della, Philadelphia, 2028 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 61, Jesse Ewiak, Columbus, 2028 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 177, George Fang, New York, 2034 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 210, Deon Rivas, Oklahoma, 2034 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 178, Christian Fury, Boston, 2026 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. * denotes a retired player Hits 1. Robert Henderson* 4455 7. Jesse Ewiak 3190 17. Timothy Marsch 2888 24. Jonathan Dehn 2765 Homeruns No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Jesse Ewiak (450, 27 behind Mike Cannington) RBI 1. Robert Henderson* 2596 16. Jesse Ewiak 1806 Doubles 1. Hadley Reabold 889 5. Jesse Ewiak 800 10. Andre Chevalier 731 14. Adam West 691 22. Timothy Marsch 614 Triples 1. Winston Ghandi* 147 7. Adam West 118 7. Jonathan Dehn 118 10. Timothy Marsch 111 12. Joey Zurn 103 Runs 1. Robert Henderson* 2552 9. Jonathan Dehn 1912 13. Jesse Ewiak 1783 23. Adam West 1700 25. Timothy Marsch 1692 Walks No active players on this leaderboard. Closest active player: Jonathan Dehn (1,355, 31 behind Herbert Huber) Stolen Bases 1. Jonathan Dehn 981 4. Joey Zurn 826 6. Adam West 811 10. Timothy Marsch 657 Wins 1. Nigel McClain 348 23. Gabriel Cirillo 207 Strikeouts 1. Nigel McClain 4361 11. Gabriel Cirillo 2789 Saves No active players on this career leaderboard. Closest active player: Tiny Gonzales (28, 254 behind Frederick Jarman) 2034 TSM Rankings: 1) Andre Chevalier (.337, 42 HR, 132 RBI, 201 H, 49 2B, 17 3B, 121 R, 12 SB, 50 BB) (+3) 2) Matt Young (.297, 29 HR, 117 RBI, 183 H, 23 2B, 2 3B, 109 R, 6 SB, 49 BB) (+1) 3) Jesse Ewiak (.300, 25 HR, 89 RBI, 205 H, 45 2B, 7 3B, 107 R, 2 SB, 35 BB) (-2) 4) Andrew Blackwell (.256, 21 HR, 91 RBI, 156 H, 31 2B, 4 3B, 80 R, 23 SB, 38 BB) (-2) 5) Jonathan Dehn (.215, 11 HR, 52 RBI, 126 H, 36 2B, 4 3B, 69 R, 24 SB, 72 BB) (+1) 6) Adam West (.201, 17 HR, 57 RBI, 92 H, 32 2B, 3 3B, 57 R, 12 SB, 26 BB) (+2) 7) Joey Zurn (.226, 6 HR, 33 RBI, 106 H, 18 2B, 6 3B, 64 R, 28 SB, 51 BB) (-2) 8) Timothy Marsch (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 H, 0 2B, 0 3B, 6 R, 1 SB, 1 BB) (-1) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (24-4, 2.26 ERA, 261 Ks, 1.66 ERC) 2) Gabriel Cirillo (16-6, 3.38 ERA, 146 Ks, 2.66 ERC) 3) Joe Kerr (10-8, 4.33 ERA, 109 Ks, 4.38 ERC) 4) Tom Donovan (2-2, 7.50 ERA, 19 Ks, 5.68 ERC) 5) Chris Stanton (10-16, 5.55 ERA, 175 Ks, 6.04 ERC) Relievers 1) Charlie Simmons (0-2, 7.68 ERA, 28 Ks, 6.86 ERC) 2) Tiny Gonzales (no games played) Retired: Tiny Gonzales, Adam West, Timothy Marsch Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Angel_Grace_Blue 0 Report post Posted February 16, 2006 AWESOME! Tiny is gone. Yayz. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Evolution Report post Posted February 17, 2006 2035 Recap Mexico City: Free agent LF Joey Zurn has been signed to a contract of $3,984,900 per year, for 3 years. Philadelphia: Free agent P Tom Donovan has been signed to a contract of $441,000 per year, for 3 years. Philadelphia: Released P Tom Donovan, he refused assignment to minors. Atlanta : Joe Kerr has been signed to a contract extension, $1,407,900 per year, for 3 years. New Orleans : Charlie Simmons has been signed to a contract extension, $541,500 per year, for 4 years. Postseason: Las Vegas Jokers d. Chicago Transit Authority 4 games to 1 Baltimore Crime Spree d. Montreal Fritures de Liberte 4 games to 2 Detroit Motor Vehicles d. Columbus Pride 4 games to 3 Mexico City Guerreros d. Jacksonville Jackoffs 4 games to 3 Baltimore Crime Spree d. Las Vegas Jokers 4 games to 2 Mexico City Guerreros d. Detroit Motor Vehicles 4 games to 1 Baltimore Crime Spree d. Mexico City Guerreros 4 games to 3 League Champions: 2003: Boston Tea Baggers 2004: Houston Horny Toads 2005: New York Bums 2006: Memphis Eels 2007: Baltimore Crime Spree 2008: Baltimore Crime Spree (2) 2009: Boston Tea Baggers (2) 2010: Jacksonville Jackoffs 2011: Jacksonville Jackoffs (2) 2012: Boston Tea Baggers (3) 2013: Memphis Eels (2) 2014: Seattle Frasiers 2015: Seattle Frasiers (2) 2016: Seattle Frasiers (3) 2017: Columbus Pride 2018: Philadelphia Freedom 2019: Indianapolis Ignition 2020: New Jersey Clerks 2021: Columbus Pride (2) 2022: Las Vegas Jokers 2023: Phoenix Ashes 2024: Mexico City Guerreros 2025: Columbus Pride (3) 2026: Detroit Motor Vehicles 2027: Montreal Fritures De Liberte 2028: Columbus Pride (4) 2029: Detroit Motor Vehicles (2) 2030: Mexico City Guerreros (2) 2031: Chicago Transit Authority 2032: New York Bums (2) 2033: New York Bums (3) 2034: Kansas City Real McCoys 2035: Baltimore Crime Spree (3) East-West Fresh Fish Award: Carlos Arciniega (OKL)! He batted .309 in 530 AB, with 8 homers and 68 RBI. North-South Fresh Fish Award: Richy Fallieres (COL)! He had a record of 14-8 with an ERA of 5.10. In 33 games started, he pitched 185.1 innings, fanning 128 and walking 101 batters. East-West Rocket Wrist Award: Brendan Tucker (MON)! He had a record of 21-9 with an ERA of 2.71 and 1 shutouts. In 35 games started, he pitched 272.2 innings, fanning 230 and walking 56 batters. East-West Big Stick Award: George Fang (NY)! He batted .283 in 591 AB, with 53 homers and 149 RBI. North-South Rocket Wrist Award: John Campsall (MEX)! He had a record of 20-9 with an ERA of 3.15 and 6 shutouts. In 35 games started, he pitched 260.1 innings, fanning 112 and walking 34 batters. North-South Big Stick Award: Gil Delapaz (COL)! He batted .347 in 559 AB, with 37 homers and 126 RBI. East-West Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: Seymour Phipps (PHI) Catcher: Gilbert Wilcox (LA) First Base: Scott Hildreth (SEA) Second Base: Tom Guest (CHI) Third Base: Ethan Carala (MON) Shortstop: Ed Marriner (PHI) Leftfield: Demetrius Montemayor (BAL) Centerfield: Joe Swenson (LV) Rightfield: Mark Piper (NY) North-South Glass Ceiling Award Winners: Pitcher: David Sloan (COL) Catcher: Ashley Heine (COL) First Base: Derek Ferrero (MEX) Second Base: David Parsons (DET) Third Base: Edward Handfield (QUA) Shortstop: Andrew Blackwell (DET) Leftfield: Howard Colome (CHA) Centerfield: David Berty (MEM) Rightfield: Chuck France (MEM) TSM Big Stick Award Winners (* denotes that player also 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) * 2015: Robert Henderson, VAN, (620 AB, .400 AVG, 48 HR, 143 RBI, 139 R, 248 Hits, 1.174 OPS) * 2016: Robert Henderson, VAN, (617 AB, .382 AVG, 44 HR, 129 RBI, 133 R, 236 Hits, 1.120 OPS) * 2017: Robert Henderson, NRL, (650 AB, .351 AVG, 50 HR, 151 RBI, 130 R, 228 Hits, 1.039 OPS) * 2018: Robert Henderson, MEM, (633 AB, .367 AVG, 50 HR, 139 RBI, 129 R, 232 Hits, 1.086 OPS) * 2019: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .370 AVG, 56 HR, 176 RBI, 136 R, 226 Hits, 1.146 OPS) * 2020: Edward James, PHI, (611 AB, .296 AVG, 37 HR, 116 RBI, 120 R, 181 Hits, .900 OPS) 2021: Robert Henderson, MEM, (593 AB, .327 AVG, 44 HR, 137 RBI, 137 R, 194 Hits, 1.016 OPS) * 2022: Robert Henderson, MEM, (631 AB, .360 AVG, 43 HR, 137 RBI, 132 R, 227 Hits, 1.065 OPS) * 2023: Robert Henderson, MEM, (611 AB, .337 AVG, 44 HR, 135 RBI, 117 R, 206 Hits, 1.038 OPS) * 2024: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (674 AB, .322 AVG, 35 HR, 126 RBI, 120 R, 217 Hits, .951 OPS) 2025: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .282 AVG, 32 HR, 129 RBI, 118 R, 167 Hits, .947 OPS) 2026: Christian Fury, BOS, (593 AB, .278 AVG, 36 HR, 121 RBI, 124 R, 165 Hits, .922 OPS) 2027: Matt Young, NRL, (597 AB, .353 AVG, 45 HR, 123 RBI, 133 R, 211 Hits, 1.054 OPS) * 2028: Jesse Ewiak, COL, (647 AB, .346 AVG, 40 HR, 145 RBI, 123 R, 224 Hits, 1.040 OPS) * 2029: Andre Chevalier, NRL, (607 AB, .326 AVG, 41 HR, 137 RBI, 130 R, 198 Hits, 1.037 OPS) * 2030: Matt Young, SEA (599 AB, .309 AVG, 31 HR, 87 RBI, 117 R, 185 Hits, .880 OPS) 2031: Andre Chevalier, DEN, (608 AB, .286 AVG, 42 HR, 139 RBI, 109 R, 174 Hits, .929 OPS) 2032: Andre Chevalier, DEN, (514 AB, .280 AVG, 41 HR, 111 RBI, 99 R, 144 Hits, .958 OPS) 2033: Jesse Ewiak, PHI, (637 AB, .320 AVG, 24 HR, 115 RBI, 119 R, 204 Hits, .878 OPS) 2034: Andre Chevalier, JAC, (596 AB, .337 AVG, 42 HR, 132 RBI, 121 R, 201 Hits, 1.073 OPS) * 2035: Matt Young, NY, (562 AB, .319 AVG, 36 HR, 133 RBI, 91 R, 179 Hits, .936 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) 2015: Peter Kostka, COL, (Record: 14-6, 2.80 ERA, 202.2 IP, 164 Ks, 39 BB) 2016: Peter Kostka, LV, (Record: 19-8, 2.73 ERA, 241.0 IP, 160 Ks, 35 BB) 2017: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 12-9, 3.16 ERA, 216.2 IP, 118 Ks, 92 BB) 2018: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 14-10, 2.84 ERA, 215.2 IP, 145 Ks, 100 BB) 2019: Peter Kostka, PHI, (Record: 11-4, 2.56 ERA, 147.2 IP, 110 Ks, 31 BB) 2020: Marvin Jenkins, OKL, (Record: 16-10, 3.67 ERA, 216.0 IP, 151 Ks, 88 BB) 2021: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 15-11, 3.79 ERA, 197.0 IP, 174 Ks, 47 BB) 2022: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-5, 3.02 ERA, 235.1 IP, 227 Ks, 54 BB) * 2023: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-7, 3.07 ERA, 252.0 IP, 223 Ks, 45 BB) 2024: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.77 ERA, 244 IP, 220 Ks, 60 BB) * 2025: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 23-5, 2.25 ERA, 247.2 IP, 247 Ks, 45 BB) * 2026: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-10, 2.71 ERA, 272.0 IP, 267 Ks, 53 BB) 2027: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 20-6, 2.67 ERA, 233.0 IP, 234 Ks, 46 BB) * 2028: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-6, 2.73 ERA, 277.1 IP, 289 Ks, 63 BB) * 2029: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-10, 3.32 ERA, 284.1 IP, 282 Ks, 65 BB) * 2030: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 19-8, 2.81 ERA, 263.0 IP, 277 Ks, 69 BB) * 2031: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-13, 3.20 ERA, 284.1 IP, 268 Ks, 71 BB) 2032: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 22-9, 2.29 ERA, 271.2 IP, 288 Ks, 63 BB) 2033: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 18-10, 2.78 ERA, 259.0 IP, 280 Ks, 61 BB) 2034: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 24-4, 2.26 ERA, 262.2 IP, 261 Ks, 55 BB) * 2035: Nigel McClain, COL, (Record: 17-9, 3.90 ERA, 201.0 IP, 152 Ks, 64 BB) Records after 2035: Batting Average East-West - .379, Robert Gennari, Boston, 2016 North-South - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - .405, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 At Bats East-West - 703, Clyde Della, Philadelphia, 2028 North-South - 718, Shimetarou Naoki, Vancouver, 2017 TSM - 696, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2020 Hits East-West - 229, Shiro Suzuki, Phoenix, 2012 North-South - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 TSM - 252, Robert Henderson, Vancouver, 2014 Doubles East-West - 68, David Tondus, Montreal, 2018 North-South - 72, Mark Mclean, Vancouver, 2011 TSM - 61, Jesse Ewiak, Columbus, 2028 Triples East-West - 19, John Duffner, Denver, 2016 North-South - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 TSM - 18, Paco Fernandez, Jacksonville, 2016 Homeruns East-West - 60, Shimetarou Naoki, Baltimore, 2009 North-South - 63, Jc Morello, Houston, 2013 TSM - 56, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs Batted In East-West - 177, George Fang, New York, 2034 North-South - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 TSM - 176, Robert Henderson, Memphis, 2019 Runs East-West - 141, Manny Donato, Seattle, 2015 North-South - 146, John Scherfenberg, New Orleans, 2016 TSM - 144, Carlos Desantis, Atlanta, 2011 Base on Balls East-West - 149, Sergio Santana, Boston, 2004 North-South - 144, Herbert Huber, Jacksonville, 2006 TSM - 130, Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville, 2010 Strikeouts East-West - 210, Deon Rivas, Oklahoma, 2034 North-South - 223, Dave Gannett, New Orleans, 2022 TSM - 178, Christian Fury, Boston, 2026 Stolen Bases East-West - 74, Freeman Hostetter, Seattle, 2006 North-South - 77, Tike Quadros, Jacksonville, 2014 TSM - 73, Jonathan Dehn, Columbus, 2019 MILESTONE TRACKER Tracks TSM players as they track down career milestones. Numbers represent the position of the active TSM player on the all-time career leaderboard. * denotes a retired player Hits 1. Robert Henderson* 4455 2. Winston Ghandi* 3797 4. Carlos Desantis* 3508 5. Jesse Ewiak 3381 7. Edward James* 3209 15. Jonathan Dehn 2915 18. Timothy Marsch* 2888 20. RJ Frost* 2871 21. Patrick Hannon* 2870 23. Andre Chevalier 2816 Homeruns 1. Robert Henderson* 767 11. RJ Frost* 520 11. Carlos Desantis* 520 18. Patrick Hannon* 494 22. Edward James* 486 25. Nathan Smith* 481 Jesse Ewiak 478 RBI 1. Robert Henderson* 2596 2. Winston Ghandi* 2191 7. Carlos Desantis* 1926 9. Jesse Ewiak 1918 11. RJ Frost* 1883 17. Patrick Hannon* 1799 18. Edward James* 1789 20. Andre Chevalier 1743 Doubles 1. Hadley Reabold 930 4. Jesse Ewiak 842 6. Winston Ghandi* 797 8. Andre Chevalier 785 11. Robert Henderson* 726 14. Adam West* 691 15. Patrick Hannon* 689 23. Jonathan Dehn 622 25. Timothy Marsch* 614 Triples 1. Winston Ghandi* 147 2. Edward James* 137 3. David Hunter* 134 4. Logan Caldwell* 123 4. Jonathan Dehn 123 8. Adam West* 118 9. Paco Fernandez* 114 10. Timothy Marsch* 111 11. Joey Zurn 110 15. Mike Van Siclen* 96 15. Robert Henderson* 96 17. Shiro Suzuki* 91 Runs 1. Robert Henderson* 2552 2. Winston Ghandi* 2421 6. Carlos DeSantis* 2064 7. Jonathan Dehn 2008 10. Jesse Ewiak 1897 11. Edward James* 1879 17. Patrick Hannon* 1764 19. RJ Frost* 1755 23. Adam West* 1700 25. Timothy Marsch* 1692 Walks 1. Winston Ghandi* 2261 22. Jonathan Dehn 1435 Stolen Bases 1. Jonathan Dehn 1025 3. Edward James* 874 4. Joey Zurn 859 6. Adam West* 811 7. Paco Fernandez* 801 8. David Hunter* 678 10. Timothy Marsch* 657 Wins 1. Nigel McClain 365 13. Eric LeBeau* 230 18. Gabriel Cirillo 216 Strikeouts 1. Nigel McClain 4513 8. Gabriel Cirillo 2937 19. Eric LeBeau* 2469 Saves 13. Rolf Dreikugeln* 362 2035 TSM Rankings: 1) Matt Young (.319, 36 HR, 133 RBI, 179 H, 22 2B, 4 3B, 91 R, 4 SB, 49 BB) (+1) 2) Jesse Ewiak (.281, 28 HR, 112 RBI, 191 H, 42 2B, 1 3B, 114 R, 2 SB, 35 BB) (+1) 3) Andre Chevalier (.264, 28 HR, 103 RBI, 167 H, 54 2B, 3 3B, 109 R, 15 SB, 60 BB) (-2) 4) Joey Zurn (.278, 15 HR, 64 RBI, 173 H, 33 2B, 7 3B, 100 R, 33 SB, 73 BB) (+3) 5) Andrew Blackwell (.268, 21 HR, 89 RBI, 145 H, 37 2B, 5 3B, 87 R, 24 SB, 45 BB) (-1) 6) Jonathan Dehn (.249, 20 HR, 72 RBI, 150 H, 25 2B, 5 3B, 96 R, 44 SB, 80 BB) (-1) Pitchers 1) Nigel McClain (17-9, 3.90 ERA, 152 Ks, 3.14 ERC) 2) Charlie Simmons (6-7, 5.78 ERA, 100 Ks, 5.81 ERC) 3) Chris Stanton (10-14, 5.79 ERA, 157 Ks, 6.03 ERC) 4) Joe Kerr (4-7, 6.04 ERA, 80 Ks, 6.25 ERC) 5) Gabriel Cirillo (9-14, 5.60 ERA, 148 Ks, 6.46 ERC) 6) Tom Donovan (2-3, 6.45 ERA, 26 Ks, 6.50 ERC) Relievers NONE! Retired: NONE! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Angel_Grace_Blue 0 Report post Posted February 17, 2006 It's been said before, but, damn, Nigel's got the top TSM pitcher spot on lockdown. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
USC Wuz Robbed! 0 Report post Posted February 17, 2006 Chris Stanton consistently finishes 2nd in strikeouts on the TSM board every time and yet he isnt an active leader at all? Interesting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites