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Bah... I do well but my Las Vegas team is doing alright.

 

Can you just imagine how good we wouldn't be if I wasn't on that team? It's gotta be my Supreme Leadership SkillZ!

 

And can I get HarleyQuinn traded to my team? Seriously!

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Sure, Austin. In fact, I was thinking of adopting an OOTP method of tracking league leaders and taking a number of stats and doing the TSM leaders in each category.

 

That'll be coming in the next update...which won't be coming until tomorrow afternoon, at the earliest. I'm not feeling too great right now, but I'll try and get something going tomorrow.

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Thoughts on trading:

 

I have no problems with sending players to whatever team they choose to be sent to, except that I will have to negotiate the deals myself, as to which players your former team will get in exchange for you.

 

So I don't have a problem with going through with it, if anyone is interested in it we can discuss some possible trades.

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Hoe about an update draft listing so I know what year to come in on.

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You're already in this year. You just started your rookie season, so keep your eyes open.

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SFBL

May 2014

 

Awards/SFBL Players In The News:

 

Charlotte's Corbin wins Player of the Week award

 

Joseph Corbin wins his 1st Player of the Week award. North-South pitchers couldn't figure out how to retire this guy all week long. Joseph went 11 for 18 (.611), while hitting 2 HR and collecting 3 RBI.

 

East-West Standings

 

East

 

Team W L PCT GB

Philadelphia 36 17 .679 -

Boston 31 22 .585 5.0

New York 25 28 .472 11.0

Montreal 20 33 .377 16.0

 

Central

 

Team W L PCT GB

Denver 32 21 .604 -

Baltimore 26 27 .491 6.0

Chicago 25 28 .472 7.0

Oklahoma 15 38 .283 17.0

 

West

 

Team W L PCT GB

Seattle 33 20 .623 -

Las Vegas 29 24 .547 4.0

Phoenix 29 24 .547 4.0

Los Angeles 17 36 .321 16.0

 

North-South Standings

 

North

 

Team W L PCT GB

Vancouver 30 23 .566 -

Columbus 29 24 .547 1.0

New Jersey 26 27 .491 4.0

Detroit 24 29 .453 6.0

 

Central

 

Team W L PCT GB

Memphis 33 20 .623 -

Indianapolis 27 26 .509 6.0

Houston 22 31 .415 11.0

Kansas City 22 31 .415 11.0

 

South

 

Team W L PCT GB

Charlotte 32 21 .604 -

Jacksonville 32 21 .604 -

Atlanta 25 28 .472 7.0

New Orleans 16 37 .302 16.0

 

East-West Wildcard Race

 

Team W L PCT GB

Boston 31 22 .585 -

Las Vegas 29 24 .547 2.0

Phoenix 29 24 .547 2.0

Baltimore 26 27 .491 5.0

Chicago 25 28 .472 6.0

New York 25 28 .472 6.0

Montreal 20 33 .377 11.0

Los Angeles 17 36 .321 14.0

Oklahoma 15 38 .283 16.0

 

North-South Wildcard Race

 

Team W L PCT GB

Columbus 29 24 .547 -

Indianapolis 27 26 .509 2.0

New Jersey 26 27 .491 3.0

Atlanta 25 28 .472 4.0

Detroit 24 29 .453 5.0

Houston 22 31 .415 7.0

Kansas City 22 31 .415 7.0

New Orleans 16 37 .302 13.0

 

Injuries:

 

Wednesday 5/16/2015 :

 

BAL: Austin Sly was injured while running the bases.

Diagnosis: Inflamed Thigh Muscle.

He will be OK in about 1-2 weeks.

 

TSM Rankings:

 

Batters - Last Month:

1) Robert Henderson (.524, 11 HR, 26 RBI)

2) David Hunter (.292, 10 HR, 19 RBI)

3) RJ Frost (.340, 10 HR, 24 RBI)

4) Edward James (.330, 7 HR, 18 RBI)

5) Logan Caldwell (.311, 5 HR, 22 RBI)

6) Charlie Matthews (.268, 6 HR, 19 RBI)

7) Patrick Hannon (.324, 4 HR, 15 RBI)

8) Shiro Suzuki (.322, 5 HR, 9 RBI)

9) Winston Ghandi (.290, 4 HR, 17 RBI)

10) Austin Sly (.257, 6 HR, 14 RBI)

11) Mike Van Siclen (.227, 7 HR, 18 RBI)

12) Timothy Marsch (.281, 1 HR, 12 RBI)

13) Brandon Rhodes (.289, 2 HR, 10 RBI)

14) Joseph Corbin (.207, 4 HR, 12 RBI)

15) Carlos DeSantis (.071, 0 HR, 0 RBI)

 

Batters - This Month:

1) Robert Henderson (.358, 6 HR, 27 RBI)

2) Edward James (.346, 4 HR, 16 RBI)

3) David Hunter (.340, 3 HR, 16 RBI)

4) Winston Ghandi (.340, 5 HR, 20 RBI)

5) Mike Van Siclen (.347, 4 HR, 19 RBI)

6) Joseph Corbin (.319, 7 HR, 20 RBI)

7) Patrick Hannon (.306, 4 HR, 20 RBI)

8) Brandon Rhodes (.276, 5 HR, 13 RBI)

9) RJ Frost (.283, 5 HR, 18 RBI)

10) Charlie Matthews (.253, 7 HR, 15 RBI)

11) Timothy Marsch (.326, 1 HR, 6 RBI)

12) Shiro Suzuki (.208, 5 HR, 12 RBI)

13) Carlos DeSantis (.256, 4 HR, 6 RBI)

14) Logan Caldwell (.245, 2 HR, 5 RBI)

15) Austin Sly (.262, 0 HR, 10 RBI)

 

Batters - Overall:

1) Robert Henderson (.439, 17 HR, 53 RBI)

2) David Hunter (.315, 13 HR, 35 RBI)

3) Edward James (.338, 11 HR, 34 RBI)

4) RJ Frost (.313, 15 HR, 42 RBI)

5) Winston Ghandi (.316, 9 HR, 37 RBI)

6) Patrick Hannon (.315, 8 HR, 35 RBI)

7) Mike Van Siclen (.278, 11 HR, 37 RBI)

8) Charlie Matthews (.261, 13 HR, 34 RBI)

9) Joseph Corbin (.267, 11 HR, 32 RBI)

10) Brandon Rhodes (.282, 7 HR, 23 RBI)

11) Shiro Suzuki (.267, 10 HR, 21 RBI)

12) Logan Caldwell (.278, 7 HR, 27 RBI)

13) Timothy Marsch (.303, 2 HR, 18 RBI)

14) Austin Sly (.258, 6 HR, 24 RBI)

15) Carlos DeSantis (.208, 4 HR, 6 RBI)

 

Starting Pitchers:

1) Eric LeBeau (3-8, 3.29 ERA, 2.48 ERC)

2) Giant Gonzales (4-5, 3.43 ERA, 3.03 ERC)

3) Peter Kostka (3-3, 3.92 ERA, 3.49 ERC)

4) Marvin Jenkins (7-2, 3.56 ERA, 3.53 ERC)

5) Ann Onita (3-5, 6.06 ERA, 6.05 ERC)

 

Relievers:

1) The Berzerker (2-3 (13 SV), 4.26 ERA, 5.66 ERC)

 

Notes: DeSantis is still having trouble getting started this season, while Big Red remains on the top of the batter rankings. Marvin Jenkins is the only one with a W-L record over .500, but the two Atlanta pitchers have the lowest ERC.

 

Also, in a trade, David Hunter was sent to the Las Vegas Jokers for shortstop Ken Coutu, who is now a Douchebag.

 

LEAGUE LEADERS

 

Batting Average

 

1. Robert Henderson .439

2. Edward James .338

3. Winston Ghandi .316

4. David Hunter .315

5. Patrick Hannon .315

6. RJ Frost .313

7. Timothy Marsch .303

8. Brandon Rhodes .282

9. Mike Van Siclen .278

10. Logan Caldwell .278

11. Joseph Corbin .267

12. Shiro Suzuki .267

13. Charlie Matthews .261

14. Austin Sly .258

15. Carlos DeSantis .208

 

OPS (On-Base Percentage Plus Slugging Percentage)

 

1. Robert Henderson 1.282

2. RJ Frost 1.000

3. Edward James .991

4. David Hunter .941

5. Mike Van Siclen .929

6. Charlie Matthews .929

7. Winston Ghandi .925

8. Patrick Hannon .913

9. Joseph Corbin .890

10. Logan Caldwell .863

11. Brandon Rhodes .860

12. Carlos DeSantis .788

13. Austin Sly .769

14. Shiro Suzuki .759

15. Timothy Marsch .757

 

Homeruns

 

1. Robert Henderson 17

2. RJ Frost 15

3. David Hunter 13

4. Charlie Matthews 13

5. Mike Van Siclen 11

6. Edward James 11

7. Joseph Corbin 11

8. Shiro Suzuki 10

9. Winston Ghandi 9

10. Patrick Hannon 8

11. Logan Caldwell 7

12. Brandon Rhodes 7

13. Austin Sly 6

14. Carlos DeSantis 4

15. Timothy Marsch 2

 

Runs Batted In

 

1. Robert Henderson 53

2. RJ Frost 42

3. Mike Van Siclen 37

4. Winston Ghandi 37

5. David Hunter 35

6. Patrick Hannon 35

7. Charlie Matthews 34

8. Edward James 34

9. Joseph Corbin 32

10. Logan Caldwell 27

11. Austin Sly 24

12. Brandon Rhodes 23

13. Shiro Suzuki 21

14. Timothy Marsch 18

15. Carlos DeSantis 6

 

Runs Scored

 

1. David Hunter 57

2. Robert Henderson 49

3. Edward James 49

4. Winston Ghandi 44

5. Patrick Hannon 41

6. RJ Frost 40

7. Charlie Matthews 39

8. Shiro Suzuki 35

9. Mike Van Siclen 34

10. Timothy Marsch 34

11. Brandon Rhodes 31

12. Joseph Corbin 30

13. Logan Caldwell 29

14. Austin Sly 28

15. Carlos DeSantis 10

 

Stolen Bases

 

1. David Hunter 20

2. Edward James 20

3. Timothy Marsch 13

4. Brandon Rhodes 13

5. Shiro Suzuki 11

6. Winston Ghandi 8

7. Mike Van Siclen 8

8. Robert Henderson 6

9. Patrick Hannon 6

10. Logan Caldwell 5

11. Austin Sly 5

12. Charlie Matthews 3

13. Joseph Corbin 1

14. Carlos DeSantis 1

15. RJ Frost 0

 

Hitting Streak

 

1. Edward James 8

2. Shiro Suzuki 6

3. Joseph Corbin 3

4. Carlos DeSantis 3

5. David Hunter 2

6. Winston Ghandi 2

7. Logan Caldwell 2

8. Austin Sly 2

9. Timothy Marsch 1

10. Mike Van Siclen 1

11. Robert Henderson 1

12. Charlie Matthews 1

13. RJ Frost 1

14. Brandon Rhodes 0

15. Patrick Hannon 0

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Interesting. You've got two highly stealing players, both that can get scored and hit, and you've just probably put them on the same team.

 

Do I smell a contender? You bet I do.

 

Welcome to the Las Vegas Jokers, Hunter. Proud to have you finally on my team.

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Okay. I am kind of confused here. Shiro breaks his wrist, which causes him to change his game. Okay, I can partially see why he has switched to more power hitting, but why has he suddenly decided to steal bases for the first time in his career? Just curious.

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That is pretty quirky. But Shiro's stealing them nonetheless.

 

By the way, it just so happens I need pictures to represent both Edward James and Shiro Suzuki, so if you guys want to whip something up quick, do that.

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Yeah, it'll be interesting to see if James and I can both top the 20-25 HR's and 50-60+ SB plateau each. We're the SFBL's version of Juan Pierre and Luis Castillo...except we can hit HR's too :lol:

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20-25 HRs shouldn't be a problem for either of you, but James should have a more considerable amount of homeruns by the end of the season compared to your total.

 

Unless James gets injured or turns out to be a one-year wonder.

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Considering my HR is 9 for fucking excellent, I don't think that's possible. If I could just get my strikeout zone better, then I'd be rocking the place, as I'd get a ton of walks, steals, and hits. Do you walk him and then let him steal a base (to which he'll score)? Or do you let him hit and hope a pop out?

 

Actually Duran, I don't think James is a one season wonder. If you check my stats from every year, I've been on a statistical climb ever since year one. It's been long time coming, and probably means I'll peak around year 34-35. So I expect to be awesome for awhile.

 

Oh and hopefully I go hitting after Hunter. I'd score even more RBIs that way. :)

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That's all well and good, but for pete's sake, Eddy, choose a picture for your player already. :D

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That's all well and good, but for pete's sake, Eddy, choose a picture for your player already. :D

...Duran, a long time ago, I actually picked my picture for Eddy J.

 

I ain't about to find that post, so do it for me. :) Kidding, kidding.

 

That guy that played Angel will be my guy who is Eddy J. :) Happy?

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*cough*David Boreanez*cough*

 

Jus' helping :P

...dammit Hunter, I knew the name. :P

 

But seriously me and you go on a tear, win like five rings and then everyone will want to be on our glorious team.

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Knocking them back with plungers works. And yes, Atlanta sucked only because I was overshadowed by others greatness and could never be given my true change to shine. That, and I wasn't all that great back then.

 

But seriously, we need a good pitcher. Let's see if we can't convince Ann to join our team. I've got a good feeling about her joining with a team that can do the job on offense, like ours.

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SFBL

June 2014

 

Awards/SFBL Players In The News:

 

Mike Van Siclen on fire, hits for cycle

 

HOUSTON - Mike Van Siclen is a pretty good hitter, but his 4 hit performance seemed to surprise even himself considering that the hits added up to the cycle, one of the most difficult feats to accomplish in baseball. His 1st hit, off Paul Wofford in the 2nd inning, was a two-run homerun and cleared the fence in left-center. His 2nd hit was a RBI triple off Hector Ayala in the 3rd inning. A pitch from Hector Ayala in the 5th inning left his bat for a double. A single in the 8th off Marion Blaker accounted for his fourth hit. That drive completed the cycle as Van Siclen had a bright smile on his face! Mike brought in 3 runs while scoring 2 runs on his own. He is hitting .302 this season, with 13 homeruns and 41 runs batted in. On May 28th, 2015, Harry Clingenpeel was the last player to hit at least a single, double, triple, and a homerun in a single game.

 

Marvin Jenkins (NY) will miss 5 weeks

 

NEW YORK - When it rains, it pours. New York's ace Marvin Jenkins will not pitch for at least 5 weeks, handing the team a huge setback. He suffered a serious injury in a game against Los Angeles where he left the field in the 1st inning. Doctors examined him after the game and diagnosed him with a pulled tricep muscle which will require surgery. In 14 starts this year Marvin struck out 55 batters in 91.1 innings of work. His ERA is 3.55, his record 8-2. He has one complete game and one shutout. He's 9th in the East-West in ERA and 1st in wins!

 

Player of the Week honors go to Ghandi

 

The North-South Player of the Week award goes to Winston Ghandi, Jacksonville's starting shortstop. Winston was on fire, hitting .571 with 1 HR and 11 RBI. Winston managed to drive in at least one run in every game he played this week.

 

East-West Standings

 

East

 

Team W L PCT GB Streak

Philadelphia 53 27 .662 - W2

Boston 47 33 .588 6.0 W4

New York 36 44 .450 17.0 L4

Montreal 34 46 .425 19.0 L1

 

Central

 

Team W L PCT GB Streak

Denver 47 33 .588 - L3

Chicago 39 41 .487 8.0 W1

Baltimore 37 43 .463 10.0 L4

Oklahoma 21 59 .263 26.0 L2

 

West

 

Team W L PCT GB Streak

Seattle 52 28 .650 - W4

Phoenix 46 34 .575 6.0 W6

Las Vegas 36 44 .450 16.0 W1

Los Angeles 32 48 .400 20.0 L1

 

North-South Standings

 

North

 

Team W L PCT GB Streak

Columbus 45 35 .563 - W2

Vancouver 41 39 .512 4.0 L2

New Jersey 40 40 .500 5.0 W1

Detroit 39 41 .487 6.0 W2

 

Central

 

Team W L PCT GB Streak

Memphis 44 36 .550 - L2

Indianapolis 43 37 .537 1.0 L1

Houston 32 48 .400 12.0 L3

Kansas City 31 49 .388 13.0 L8

 

South

 

Team W L PCT GB Streak

Charlotte 51 29 .637 - W7

Jacksonville 50 30 .625 1.0 W11

Atlanta 39 41 .487 12.0 L1

New Orleans 25 55 .313 26.0 W1

 

East-West Wildcard Race

 

Team W L PCT GB Streak

Boston 47 33 .588 - W4

Phoenix 46 34 .575 1.0 W6

Chicago 39 41 .487 8.0 W1

Baltimore 37 43 .463 10.0 L4

Las Vegas 36 44 .450 11.0 W1

New York 36 44 .450 11.0 L4

Montreal 34 46 .425 13.0 L1

Los Angeles 32 48 .400 15.0 L1

Oklahoma 21 59 .263 26.0 L2

 

North-South Wildcard Race

 

Team W L PCT GB Streak

Jacksonville 50 30 .625 - W11

Indianapolis 43 37 .537 7.0 L1

Vancouver 41 39 .512 9.0 L2

New Jersey 40 40 .500 10.0 W1

Atlanta 39 41 .487 11.0 L1

Detroit 39 41 .487 11.0 W2

Houston 32 48 .400 18.0 L3

Kansas City 31 49 .388 19.0 L8

New Orleans 25 55 .313 25.0 W1

 

Injuries:

 

Friday 6/1/2015 :

 

SEA: Ann Onita was injured while pitching.

Diagnosis: Pulled Elbow Ligament.

He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.

 

Friday 6/8/2015 :

 

NY: Marvin Jenkins was injured while pitching.

Diagnosis: Pulled Tricep Muscle.

He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 5 weeks.

 

TSM Rankings:

 

Batters - Last Month:

1) Robert Henderson (.358, 6 HR, 27 RBI)

2) Edward James (.346, 4 HR, 16 RBI)

3) David Hunter (.340, 3 HR, 16 RBI)

4) Winston Ghandi (.340, 5 HR, 20 RBI)

5) Mike Van Siclen (.347, 4 HR, 19 RBI)

6) Joseph Corbin (.319, 7 HR, 20 RBI)

7) Patrick Hannon (.306, 4 HR, 20 RBI)

8) Brandon Rhodes (.276, 5 HR, 13 RBI)

9) RJ Frost (.283, 5 HR, 18 RBI)

10) Charlie Matthews (.253, 7 HR, 15 RBI)

11) Timothy Marsch (.326, 1 HR, 6 RBI)

12) Shiro Suzuki (.208, 5 HR, 12 RBI)

13) Carlos DeSantis (.256, 4 HR, 6 RBI)

14) Logan Caldwell (.245, 2 HR, 5 RBI)

15) Austin Sly (.262, 0 HR, 10 RBI)

 

Batters - This Month:

1) Robert Henderson (.350, 8 HR, 21 RBI)

2) RJ Frost (.280, 11 HR, 27 RBI)

3) Edward James (.312, 8 HR, 18 RBI)

4) Winston Ghandi (.390, 3 HR, 22 RBI)

5) Logan Caldwell (.319, 5 HR, 24 RBI)

6) Carlos DeSantis (.320, 5 HR, 15 RBI)

7) Mike Van Siclen (.302, 5 HR, 16 RBI)

8) Timothy Marsch (.347, 2 HR, 8 RBI)

9) Austin Sly (.245, 6 HR, 15 RBI)

10) Shiro Suzuki (.281, 4 HR, 13 RBI)

11) Charlie Matthews (.246, 4 HR, 13 RBI)

12) Patrick Hannon (.227, 5 HR, 13 RBI)

13) Joseph Corbin (.208, 3 HR, 9 RBI)

14) Brandon Rhodes (.221, 2 HR, 10 RBI)

15) David Hunter (.190, 0 HR, 10 RBI)

 

Batters - Overall:

1) Robert Henderson (.410, 25 HR, 74 RBI) (=)

2) Edward James (.329, 19 HR, 52 RBI) (+1)

3) RJ Frost (.302, 26 HR, 69 RBI) (+1)

4) Winston Ghandi (.341, 12 HR, 59 RBI) (+1)

5) David Hunter (.276, 13 HR, 45 RBI) (-3)

6) Mike Van Siclen (.292, 16 HR, 53 RBI) (+1)

7) Logan Caldwell (.293, 12 HR, 51 RBI) (+5)

8) Patrick Hannon (.286, 13 HR, 48 RBI) (-2)

9) Charlie Matthews (.257, 17 HR, 47 RBI) (-1)

10) Timothy Marsch (.319, 4 HR, 26 RBI) (+3)

11) Shiro Suzuki (.264, 14 HR, 34 RBI) (=)

12) Joseph Corbin (.245, 14 HR, 41 RBI) (-3)

13) Brandon Rhodes (.261, 9 HR, 33 RBI) (-3)

14) Austin Sly (.254, 12 HR, 39 RBI) (=)

15) Carlos DeSantis (.282, 9 HR, 21 RBI) (=)

 

Starting Pitchers:

1) Eric LeBeau (7-9, 3.49 ERA, 2.59 ERC)

2) Peter Kostka (6-3, 3.56 ERA, 2.97 ERC)

3) Marvin Jenkins (8-3, 3.40 ERA, 3.22 ERC)

4) Giant Gonzales (6-7, 4.22 ERA, 3.62 ERC)

5) Ann Onita (7-6, 4.27 ERA, 4.52 ERC)

 

Relievers:

1) The Berzerker (2-4 (20 SV), 3.48 ERA, 3.17 ERC)

 

Notes: I can't say I didn't see this coming. In his first month with the Las Vegas Jokers, batting in the #5 spot two spots behind Edward James, David Hunter had a terrible outing, in what can only be described as growing pains, though that appears to be an excuse more than a diagnosis.

 

After being plagued with injuries and other problems in the first two months, DeSantis seems ready to turn the beat around with a promising June. Logan Caldwell is also looking to get back on the right track, trying to channel that energy that he had in 2013 and yet somehow lost in 2014.

 

With the pitchers, Eric LeBeau's win-loss record is on the upswing, and Peter Kostka continues to prove critics wrong as the second best pitcher among TSM players. Marvin Jenkins' injury will hurt him in the long run, but he still looks to be a solid pitcher. Meanwhile, Ann Onita will be hoping that the second half will be much kinder to her as she is looking hot going into the All-Star Break.

 

LEAGUE LEADERS

 

Batting Average

 

1. Robert Henderson .410

2. Winston Ghandi .341

3. Edward James .329

4. Timothy Marsch .319

5. RJ Frost .302

6. Logan Caldwell .293

7. Mike Van Siclen .292

8. Patrick Hannon .286

9. Carlos DeSantis .282

10. David Hunter .276

11. Shiro Suzuki .264

12. Brandon Rhodes .261

13. Charlie Matthews .257

14. Austin Sly .254

15. Joseph Corbin .245

 

OPS (On-Base Percentage Plus Slugging Percentage)

 

1. Robert Henderson 1.212

2. RJ Frost 1.008

3. Edward James .980

4. Winston Ghandi .969

5. Mike Van Siclen .935

6. Charlie Matthews .902

7. Logan Caldwell .862

8. Carlos DeSantis .856

9. Patrick Hannon .851

10. Timothy Marsch .814

11. David Hunter .796

12. Brandon Rhodes .786

13. Joseph Corbin .783

14. Shiro Suzuki .779

15. Austin Sly .765

 

Homeruns

 

1. RJ Frost 26

2. Robert Henderson 25

3. Edward James 19

4. Charlie Matthews 17

5. Mike Van Siclen 16

6. Joseph Corbin 14

7. Shiro Suzuki 14

8. Patrick Hannon 13

9. David Hunter 13

10. Winston Ghandi 12

11. Logan Caldwell 12

12. Austin Sly 12

13. Carlos DeSantis 9

14. Brandon Rhodes 9

15. Timothy Marsch 4

 

Runs Batted In

 

1. Robert Henderson 74

2. RJ Frost 69

3. Winston Ghandi 59

4. Mike Van Siclen 53

5. Edward James 52

6. Logan Caldwell 51

7. Patrick Hannon 48

8. Charlie Matthews 47

9. David Hunter 45

10. Joseph Corbin 41

11. Austin Sly 39

12. Shiro Suzuki 34

13. Brandon Rhodes 33

14. Timothy Marsch 26

15. Carlos DeSantis 21

 

Runs Scored

 

1. Edward James 71

2. Robert Henderson 70

3. Winston Ghandi 66

4. David Hunter 64

5. RJ Frost 60

6. Patrick Hannon 52

7. Mike Van Siclen 51

8. Charlie Matthews 51

9. Timothy Marsch 49

10. Logan Caldwell 47

11. Austin Sly 46

12. Shiro Suzuki 46

13. Joseph Corbin 44

14. Brandon Rhodes 43

15. Carlos DeSantis 34

 

Stolen Bases

 

1. David Hunter 36

2. Edward James 29

3. Timothy Marsch 26

4. Brandon Rhodes 18

5. Shiro Suzuki 15

6. Mike Van Siclen 12

7. Winston Ghandi 11

8. Logan Caldwell 10

9. Patrick Hannon 9

10. Robert Henderson 7

11. Charlie Matthews 7

12. Austin Sly 6

13. Joseph Corbin 6

14. Carlos DeSantis 1

15. RJ Frost 0

 

Hitting Streak

 

1. Logan Caldwell 9

2. Edward James 4

3. Timothy Marsch 4

4. Winston Ghandi 4

5. Austin Sly 3

6. RJ Frost 3

7. Brandon Rhodes 1

8. Mike Van Siclen 1

9. Patrick Hannon 1

10. Robert Henderson 1

11. Shiro Suzuki 0

12. David Hunter 0

13. Charlie Matthews 0

14. Joseph Corbin 0

15. Carlos DeSantis 0

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YOU SHOULD KNOW

 

1) The following players are up for free agency next year, unless their team signs an extension with them by the end of this season:

 

Edward James (Las Vegas Jokers)

Patrick Hannon (Houston Horny Toads)

Carlos DeSantis (Atlanta Hanoi Janes)

Giant Gonzales (Atlanta Hanoi Janes)

Ben Dover (New Orleans Crunk Machine)

 

2) Mr. Scarlet, that Phoenix Ashes' logo is awesome! I don't know if you made it yourself or not, but if you could make some more, that'd be very, very cool.

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Well, I'll see what I can do. Some teams will be easy enough, while others I don't have the slightest clue how it would look. Anyway, here's one I did for the Montreal Freedom Fries:

 

freedomfries1.jpg

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Well, I'll see what I can do. Some teams will be easy enough, while others I don't have the slightest clue how it would look. Anyway, here's one I did for the Montreal Freedom Fries:

 

freedomfries1.jpg

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Man, i'm pissed. Rhodes is sucking up a storm, Montreal isn't losing enough and Austin Sly has more RBIs than me. What a travesty. :P

 

There is no bright side until Rhodes hits better. Sorry.

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Montreal is VERY nice, I'm putting that sucker into the game right now.

 

Help with the other two:

 

For the Jokers, what I envisioned for a logo but didn't have the talent to create would be something like the Joker's head (in your logo) in front of a spread out "fan" of cards, like a poker hand. This covers both the Las Vegas and Jokers part of the name, you see? :D

 

As for the Ignition, I'm not quite sure what that symbol is above "IGNITION," but you've got the right idea on the lettering. I think it could use either a brighter or darker background, perhaps.

 

Good work so far, though, I'm loving this.

 

A little bit talking about how much money your player is making:

 

CONTRACT STATUS

 

Carlos DeSantis -- 1 year left at $15,446,800 with the Atlanta Hanoi Janes

Robert Henderson - 3 years left at $12,678,000 with the Vancouver Vasectomy

RJ Frost - 4 years left at $9,002,900 with the Seattle Frasiers

Edward James - 1 year left at $8,746,500 with the Las Vegas Jokers

Marvin Jenkins - 2 years left at $8,222,200 with the New York Bums

Eric LeBeau -- 3 years left at $7,391,000 with the Atlanta Hanoi Janes

Shiro Suzuki - 3 years left at $7,030,000 with the Phoenix Ashes

Winston Ghandi - 2 years left at $6,659,500 with the Jacksonville Jackoffs

Giant Gonzales - 1 year left at $6,118,000 with the Atlanta Hanoi Janes

Patrick Hannon - 1 year left at $4,885,714 with the Houston Horny Toads

Logan Caldwell - 4 years left at $4,693,000 with the Detroit Motor Vehicles

Rolf Dreikugeln - 2 years left at $4,558,200 with the Boston Tea Baggers

Ann Onita - Eligible for arbitration with the Seattle Frasiers (Estimated at $3,850,000)

David Hunter - 5 years left at $3,823,200 with the Las Vegas Jokers

Charlie Matthews - 3 years left at $2,540,100 with the Charlotte Harlots

Peter Kostka - 2 years left at $1,795,500 with the Columbus Pride

Joseph Corbin - Eligible for arbitration with the Charlotte Harlots (Estimated at $1,710,000)

Mike Van Siclen - Eligible for arbitration with the Vancouver Vasectomy (Estimated at $1,390,000)

Ben Dover - 1 year left at $450,500 with the New Orleans Crunk Machine

Austin Sly - Automatically resigning with the Baltimore Crime Spree at $300,000

Brandon Rhodes - Automatically resigning with the Montreal Fritures de Liberte at $300,000

Timothy Marsch - Automatically resigning with the Oklahoma Twisters at $300,000

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Umm...HELLOOOOO!

 

Mr. LeBeau needs a good team to pitch for...

 

HoF pitcher...

I'd say yes, but I'm not sure you should. My team is 16 GB now. However, if you want to, ask Evo to make it happen.

 

And I guess having Hunter behind me isn't so bad, but he should've been hitting better not worse.

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