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Um... Evo. Wasn't the next two years full out? I was quite sure about that.

No, it's 2016 and Paco, Nigel, and Gabriel have entered the league. 2017 will bring Jonathan Dehm, Frigid Soul and Jesse into the mix.

 

After that, no more rookies unless more sign up.

 

And Flyboy, just try and fill out the stats to the best of your ability. If you make a mistake, I'll correct you.

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I shall continue to give up hope for the Janes, seeing as how anything I wish to do well fails horribly. I mean, DeSantis is doing well, but it's not the numbers I recall him putting up.

 

Eh, I'll chance it...

 

HUZZAH JANES!! The Big G is pitching very well. I take back my comments about wishing him to be shot in the face so I can bring in another player. Gonzales is teh cool right now.

 

And cue Gonzales to break his spleen while sitting in the dugout, prompting Atlanta to release him while he's injured.

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Well at least I know Ortiz is doing his job in helping out my team.

 

Otherwise, why'd the bastard get voted to the All-Star Game?

 

Hopefully, this will mean my team is only like 3 games out of first.

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LEAGUE LEADERS

(* denotes player is ineligible due to lack of plate appearances

SFBL denotes current SFBL record

TSM denotes current TSM record

NS/EW denotes conference of player)

 

Batting Average

 

SFBL NS Robert Henderson .405

TSM Robert Henderson .405

1. NS Robert Henderson VAN .414

2. EW RJ Frost SEA .315

3. EW Edward James LV .308

4. NS Winston Ghandi JAC .307

5. NS Mike Van Siclen VAN .304

6. EW Timothy Marsch OKL .302

7. NS Logan Caldwell DET .290

8. NS Carlos DeSantis ATL .290

9. EW Austin Sly BAL .288

10. EW Shiro Suzuki OKL .286

11. NS Charlie Matthews CHA .253

12. NS Paco Fernandez JAC .251

13. NS Joseph Corbin CHA .246

14. EW David Hunter LV .244

15. NS John Duran NJ .239 *

16. NS Patrick Hannon HOU .226

17. EW Brandon Rhodes MON .091 *

 

OPS (On-Base Percentage Plus Slugging Percentage)

 

TSM Robert Henderson 1.173

1. NS Robert Henderson VAN 1.226

2. NS Mike Van Siclen VAN .974

3. EW RJ Frost SEA .968

4. NS Winston Ghandi JAC .967

5. EW Edward James LV .942

6. EW Shiro Suzuki OKL .900

7. NS Carlos DeSantis ATL .852

8. EW Austin Sly BAL .826

9. EW Timothy Marsch OKL .799

10. NS Logan Caldwell DET .799

11. NS Paco Fernandez JAC .790

12. NS Charlie Matthews CHA .782

13. NS Patrick Hannon HOU .768

14. NS Joseph Corbin CHA .706

15. EW David Hunter LV .699

16. NS John Duran NJ .905 *

17. EW Brandon Rhodes MON .273 *

 

Homeruns

 

SFBL NS JC Morello 63

TSM Edward James 55

1. NS Robert Henderson VAN 27

2. EW Edward James LV 21

3. NS Mike Van Siclen VAN 18

4. NS Patrick Hannon HOU 18

5. NS Winston Ghandi JAC 16

6. EW Shiro Suzuki OKL 15

7. EW RJ Frost SEA 14

8. NS Carlos DeSantis ATL 14

9. NS Paco Fernandez JAC 14

10. NS Charlie Matthews CHA 11

11. EW Austin Sly BAL 11

12. EW David Hunter LV 9

13. EW Timothy Marsch OKL 8

14. NS Logan Caldwell DET 7

15. NS John Duran NJ 7 *

16. NS Joseph Corbin CHA 5

17. EW Brandon Rhodes MON 0 *

 

Runs Batted In

 

SFBL EW Shimetarou Naoki 166

TSM Edward James 152

1. NS Robert Henderson VAN 75

2. EW Edward James LV 67

3. NS Carlos DeSantis ATL 65

4. NS Winston Ghandi JAC 54

5. EW Shiro Suzuki OKL 54

6. NS Mike Van Siclen VAN 53

7. EW RJ Frost SEA 50

8. EW Austin Sly BAL 50

9. NS Paco Fernandez JAC 48

10. EW David Hunter LV 48

11. NS Logan Caldwell DET 43

12. EW Timothy Marsch OKL 40

13. NS Patrick Hannon HOU 39

14. NS Charlie Matthews CHA 31

15. NS Joseph Corbin CHA 25

16. NS John Duran NJ 17 *

17. EW Brandon Rhodes MON 0 *

 

Runs Scored

 

SFBL NS Neall Isaacson 144

TSM Carlos DeSantis 144

1. NS Robert Henderson VAN 77

2. NS Carlos DeSantis ATL 65

3. EW Edward James LV 57

4. NS Winston Ghandi JAC 56

5. NS Paco Fernandez JAC 55

6. EW David Hunter LV 54

7. EW Shiro Suzuki OKL 52

8. EW RJ Frost SEA 47

9. NS Mike Van Siclen VAN 44

10. EW Timothy Marsch OKL 43

11. NS Logan Caldwell DET 42

12. NS Patrick Hannon HOU 42

13. EW Austin Sly BAL 39

14. NS Charlie Matthews CHA 38

15. NS Joseph Corbin CHA 31

16. NS John Duran NJ 16 *

17. EW Brandon Rhodes MON 4 *

 

Stolen Bases

 

SFBL NS Tike Quadros 77

TSM David Hunter 71

1. NS Paco Fernandez JAC 31

2. EW David Hunter LV 31

3. EW Edward James LV 24

4. EW Timothy Marsch OKL 24

5. EW Shiro Suzuki OKL 20

6. EW Austin Sly BAL 10

7. NS Logan Caldwell DET 9

8. NS Joseph Corbin CHA 9

9. NS Robert Henderson VAN 8

10. NS Charlie Matthews CHA 8

11. NS Mike Van Siclen VAN 5

12. EW RJ Frost SEA 4

13. NS Patrick Hannon HOU 2

14. NS Carlos DeSantis ATL 0

15. NS Winston Ghandi JAC 0

16. NS John Duran NJ 0 *

17. EW Brandon Rhodes MON 0 *

 

Earned Run Average

 

SFBL Claudio Galaviz 1.53

TSM Rolf Driekugeln 1.95

1. Rolf Dreikugeln 2.70

2. Peter Kostka 3.27

3. Giant Gonzales 3.31

4. Gabriel Cirillo 3.42

5. Nigel McClain 3.84

6. Eric LeBeau 3.88

7. Marvin Jenkins 3.99

8. Ann Onita 4.15

9. Ben Dover 7.32

 

Strikeouts

 

SFBL Philip McGee 298

TSM Eric LeBeau 186

1. Marvin Jenkins 84

2. Peter Kostka 80

3. Giant Gonzales 79

4. Ann Onita 70

5. Eric LeBeau 67

6. Nigel McClain 67

7. Gabriel Cirillo 35

8. Rolf Dreikugeln 28

9. Ben Dover 20

 

TRADING BLOCK

 

Baltimore: Put RF Austin Sly on the trading block.

Oklahoma: Put C Timothy Marsch on the trading block.

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Guest Obrechtion

Tied for the lead in stolen bases as a rookie among TSM players. Not too shabby.

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I am amazed that Gonzales is still doing well. I guess he's putting what he's got left for one last chance at glory. Either that, or he's pulled so many tendons and such, his arm is like the kid from Rookie of the Year, resulting in amazing powers...until he trips on a ball in game 7 of the championship series. Or maybe not...

 

 

Uh, GO JANES!

 

YAY FOR DESANTIS AND GONZALES!!

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SFBL

July 2016

 

Awards/SFBL Players In The News:

 

Monday, July 2nd, 2016:

 

Las Vegas' Hunter wins Player of the Week award

 

Las Vegas' second baseman David Hunter has some reason to celebrate, as the league named him the East-West Player of the Week. He hit .526 with 7 RBI and slugged 1.211 in 19 at bats.

 

Monday, July 16th, 2016:

 

Las Vegas' James wins Player of the Week award

 

Edward James from Las Vegas wins his 10th Player of the Week award for putting up the best numbers this week in the East-West. He hit .579 with 6 RBI and slugged .842 in 19 at bats.

 

Tuesday, July 31st, 2016:

 

Patrick Hannon on fire, laces six hits

 

ATLANTA - 'Wow, six hits in one game is something special, isn't it?' said Houston's third baseman Patrick Hannon after their 24-5 win over Atlanta. A 340 foot drive to left field marked his 2nd hit, a three-run homerun off Bill Blackshear in the 2nd inning. A pitch from Alberto Roberto in the 7th inning left his bat for a double. His 6th hit, a solo homerun off Tyrone Kiely in the 9th inning, cleared the fence in left field. He had singles in the 1st inning (one RBI) , in the 4th inning and in the 5th (one RBI). Patrick did drive in six runs while scoring five runs on his own. His six hit performance increases his batting average to .257.

 

SFBL Standings

 

Injuries:

 

Sunday 7/8/2016 :

 

LV: David Hunter was injured while throwing a ball.

Diagnosis: Blister On Finger.

He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 3 days.

 

Friday 7/13/2016 :

 

CHA: Joseph Corbin was injured while running the bases.

Diagnosis: Strained Achilles Tendon.

He is out for about 1-2 weeks.

 

TSM Rankings:

 

Batters - Last Month:

1) Robert Henderson (.441, 11 HR, 21 RBI)

2) Edward James (.337, 8 HR, 26 RBI)

3) Winston Ghandi (.327, 8 HR, 22 RBI)

4) RJ Frost (.364, 7 HR, 15 RBI)

5) David Hunter (.250, 5 HR, 20 RBI)

6) Carlos DeSantis (.304, 2 HR, 24 RBI)

7) Paco Fernandez (.222, 7 HR, 18 RBI)

8) Shiro Suzuki (.316, 3 HR, 14 RBI)

9) Mike Van Siclen (.277, 5 HR, 16 RBI)

10) Timothy Marsch (.266, 2 HR, 12 RBI)

11) Logan Caldwell (.290, 2 HR, 13 RBI)

12) Patrick Hannon (.191, 7 HR, 16 RBI)

13) Austin Sly (.239, 3 HR, 17 RBI)

14) Charlie Matthews (.253, 3 HR, 10 RBI)

15) John Duran (.250, 3 HR, 7 RBI)

16) Joseph Corbin (.255, 1 HR, 9 RBI)

17) Brandon Rhodes (.143, 0 HR, 0 RBI)

 

Batters - This Month:

1) Patrick Hannon (.371, 8 HR, 22 RBI)

2) Winston Ghandi (.393, 5 HR, 15 RBI)

3) RJ Frost (.287, 8 HR, 20 RBI)

4) David Hunter (.302, 4 HR, 6 RBI)

5) Shiro Suzuki (.270, 7 HR, 11 RBI)

6) Timothy Marsch (.303, 4 HR, 8 RBI)

7) Joseph Corbin (.257, 3 HR, 5 RBI)

8) Paco Fernandez (.250, 4 HR, 9 RBI)

9) Carlos DeSantis (.304, 3 HR, 20 RBI)

10) Logan Caldwell (.298, 4 HR, 8 RBI)

11) John Duran (.268, 2 HR, 5 RBI)

12) Edward James (.298, 3 HR, 19 RBI)

13) Mike Van Siclen (.265, 1 HR, 8 RBI)

14) Austin Sly (.235, 2 HR, 10 RBI)

15) Robert Henderson (.220, 2 HR, 8 RBI)

16) Charlie Matthews (.151, 1 HR, 5 RBI)

 

Batters - Overall:

1) Robert Henderson (.370, 29 HR, 83 RBI) (=)

2) RJ Frost (.311, 22 HR, 70 RBI) (+5)

3) Winston Ghandi (.323, 21 HR, 69 RBI) (+3)

4) Edward James (.304, 23 HR, 83 RBI) (-2)

5) Shiro Suzuki (.286, 22 HR, 65 RBI) (-2)

6) Mike Van Siclen (.295, 19 HR, 60 RBI) (-2)

7) Timothy Marsch (.303, 12 HR, 48 RBI) (+2)

8) Patrick Hannon (.257, 25 HR, 58 RBI) (+6)

9) Paco Fernandez (.248, 18 HR, 56 RBI) (-1)

10) Carlos DeSantis (.292, 17 HR, 84 RBI) (-5)

11) John Duran (.248, 8 HR, 21 RBI) (+5)

12) Logan Caldwell (.288, 11 HR, 51 RBI) (=)

13) Austin Sly (.276, 13 HR, 58 RBI) (-3)

14) David Hunter (.252, 12 HR, 53 RBI) (-3)

15) Joseph Corbin (.247, 8 HR, 30 RBI) (=)

16) Charlie Matthews (.230, 12 HR, 36 RBI) (-3)

17) Brandon Rhodes (.167, 0 HR, 0 RBI) (=)

 

Starting Pitchers:

1) Eric LeBeau (8-10, 4.08 ERA, 2.88 ERC)

2) Peter Kostka (10-7, 3.12 ERA, 3.01 ERC)

3) Marvin Jenkins (9-7, 3.88 ERA, 3.17 ERC)

4) Giant Gonzales (11-4, 3.35 ERA, 3.59 ERC)

5) Nigel McClain (9-8, 3.55 ERA, 3.77 ERC)

6) Gabriel Cirillo (4-6, 4.15 ERA, 4.37 ERC)

7) Ann Onita (8-6, 4.33 ERA, 4.38 ERC)

 

Relievers:

1) The Berzerker (2-6 (24 SV), 3.74 ERA, 2.67 ERC)

2) Ben Dover (1-2, 7.41 ERA, 9.25 ERC)

 

Notes: Well, well, well.

 

Robert Henderson is human after all.

 

Well below .400, even with two months to go in the season, Big Red is going to have to fight to even get his third consecutive season in a row, let alone the outburst of offense he'll need to get back in the race for the elusive Triple Crown.

 

Henderson still leads second place Neall Isaacson by .021 points in the race for the batting title, but Isaacson himself is looking for a Triple Crown, 2nd in batting average and homeruns and third in the runs batted in category.

 

Meanwhile, the rest of the SFBL is really just falling in line. Gonzales passed the 100 career loss mark this month, but with 131 career wins-to-date, that isn't bad for a 39 year old who was a late bloomer in this league.

 

Ben Dover was mercifully released by the New Orleans Crunk Machine in July, and likely will not have a job for the rest of his career unless another expansion team gets desperate or a mainstream team suffers a major blow to their pitching staff, en masse.

 

The Hanoi Janes are hanging on, as Carlos DeSantis is hoping for a playoff berth, with a world championship being icing on the cake considering that he has spent his entire career in Atlanta without even having a taste of the postseason. Jacksonville and Houston are closing in fast, however, and doubts have been raised about Atlanta's pitching staff--Giant Gonzales be damned.

 

Only time will tell. Giant Gonzales has one, maybe two more years left with the Hanoi Janes, and Carlos will follow suit soon enough--can Atlanta finally get the job done?

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July Transactions/Contract Extensions:

 

Trade between Los Angeles and Baltimore :

Baltimore gets :

P Paul Lewis

Los Angeles gets :

RF Austin Sly

 

Monday 7/16/2016 :

 

Montreal: Released P Ben Dover, he refused assignment to minors.

 

New Jersey : John Duran has been signed to a contract extension, $414,800 per year, for 2 years.

 

Free agents o' plenty:

 

Rolf Dreikugeln -- wants to test the market, but is open to offers from Boston

 

Marvin Jenkins -- wants to test the market, refuses to play for a non-winning team such as the New York Bums

 

Peter Kostka -- wants to test the market, refuses to play for a non-winning team such as the Las Vegas Jokers

 

Winston Ghandi -- would like a contract extension of six years, at $9,890,000 per year, an increase of his current salary ($6,659,500). Jacksonville currently has $29,004,076 in available funds, so the extension can be signed if Winston wants it to happen.

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Player Creation Template

 

First Name: Adam

Last Name: West

Nickname: Flyboy

Number: 22

Origin: USA

Birth date: 2/12/88 (or whatever date makes me 18)

Age to start: 18

Height: 6'5"

Weight: 225 lbs

Bats: Right

Throws: Right

Position: Shortstop

 

 

You have 9 points to allocate among the below categories. (Note: All categories start out as 5 or "C", and all talent ratings start out as average; talent categories are mostly for 18-year-olds, talent dictates how your player will evolve in the certain category.)

 

Arm (ONLY for Catchers or Outfielders): N/A

Defense - 2

Speed - 2

 

***All below categories start at "5" and/or average talent

 

Batting average vs. left-handed pitchers, vs. right-handed pitchers - N/A

talent - 1

Doubles vs. left-handed pitchers

vs. right-handed pitchers

talent -- 1

Triples vs. left-handed pitchers

vs. right-handed pitchers - N/A

talent -- See batting average - 1

Homeruns vs. left-handed pitchers

vs. right-handed pitchers

talent -- 2

Drawing Walks vs. left-handed pitchers

vs. right-handed pitchers - N/A

talent -- N/A

Avoiding Strikeouts vs. left-handed pitchers

vs. right-handed pitchers - N/A

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If I get drafted by Las Vegas then my very talented arm is going to have to carry their asses, huh?

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If I get drafted by Las Vegas then my very talented arm is going to have to carry their asses, huh?

Pretty much. Our pitching staff is pretty bad (outside of Kotska), and apparently our getting men into home isn't much better.

 

IF we could get those two down pat, we'd be back in this thing.

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And unfortunately, I'm probably going bye-bye in the offseason. Let's see if a rookie pitcher can do better than I did.

 

BTW, I'm doing a SFBL of my own right now with OOTP2. The Jokers won the inaugural title, beating Vancouver 4 games to 2, and in year 2, the Ignition beat Chicago 4 games to 1.

 

Game 5 in that series was pretty thrilling; the Ignition cruised through most of the game, building a 9-3 lead going into the 7th, but the Authority got 1 in the 7th, 2 in the 8th, and 3 in the 9th off the league's best closer, John Navarro to tie. It remained scoreless into the 12th until, with the winning run on third, Indy slugger Mother Moreno beat the throw on an infield hit as Cy Lindsby scored to clinch it.

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I decided to run one season of the SFBL with Carlos/Suzuki/Duran, and guess who won in that one season?

 

The Hanoi Janes.

 

Oh, the irony.

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SFBL

August 2016

 

Awards/SFBL Players In The News:

 

Sunday, August 5th, 2016:

 

Winston Ghandi has 2000 career hits

 

VANCOUVER - Winston Ghandi got a standing ovation from 43,705 fans in Vancouver, who witnessed Ghandi collecting his 2000th career hit. Along with his 2000 hits, Winston picked up 230 homeruns and 1,121 RBI in 11 seasons. 'I'm out of words. I'll probably realize it tomorrow, but for now I'm done.' His hit in the 6th inning was a single off Hector Vassallo.

 

Monday, August 6th, 2016:

 

Houston's Hannon wins Player of the Week award

 

The North-South's best player of the week was Houston's Patrick Hannon, who wins the award for the 1st time in his career. Patrick went 17 for 31 (.548), while hitting 6 HR and collecting 15 RBI. He hit in every game this week and extended his hitting streak to 10 games. Patrick has gone 108 for 402 (.269) this season, hitting 29 taters and driving in 67 runs. He has scored 67 runs on his own.

 

Tuesday, August 21st, 2016:

 

Las Vegas' Edward James has great day, hits three longballs

 

LAS VEGAS - Edward James was in a groove, and the results spoke for themselves. He powered Las Vegas to a 13-2 win over Philadelphia by homering three times. In the 1st inning he unloaded a three-run homerun off C.J. Bulot. A 414 foot drive to left-center marked his 2nd bomb, a two-run homerun off Bulot in the fifth inning. A pitch from Franklin Dickey in the 8th inning left his bat for a three-run homerun, landing 388 feet from home plate in right field. Overall he got 3 hits in 5 AB, scoring three runs and collecting 8 RBI. So far this season he is batting .296 with 28 homers and 103 RBI. On May 8th, Arne Snider was the last player to hit 3 dingers in a single game.

 

Monday, August 27th, 2016:

 

James (LV) and Henderson (VAN) win P.O.W. award

 

The Player of the Week award in the East-West goes to Las Vegas' Edward James this time, as the third baseman displayed the best offensive performance in his league. He had an on base percentage of .286 and hit .296, while driving in 15 runs. Robert Henderson wins his 19th Player of the Week award. North-South pitchers couldn't figure out how to retire this guy all week long. Robert was on fire, hitting .450 with 3 homeruns and 8 RBI. He hit in every game this week and extended his hitting streak to eleven games. His season features a batting average of .384 (192 hits in 500 AB), 31 doubles, 6 triples and 35 longballs. Henderson collected 110 RBI and 107 runs as well. He's 1st in the North-South in batting, 5th in homeruns and 3rd in RBI!

 

Saturday, September 1st, 2016:

 

Red hot Henderson wins Batter of the Month award

 

Robert Henderson of Vancouver wins his 11th Batter of the Month award for putting up the best numbers in the North-South. Robert went 49 for 114 (.430), while hitting 8 homeruns and collecting 33 RBI. His season numbers are: .383 AVG, 199 hits, 32 doubles, 6 triples and 37 bombs, along with 116 RBI and 111 runs scored. He's 1st in the North-South in batting, 5th in homeruns and 3rd in RBI!

 

SFBL Standings

 

Injuries:

 

Monday 8/13/2016 :

 

VAN: Mike Van Siclen was injured while throwing a ball.

Diagnosis: Inflamed Elbow Ligament.

He will be OK in about one week.

 

Thursday 8/23/2016 :

 

CHA: Joseph Corbin was injured while throwing a ball.

Diagnosis: Tight Shoulder.

He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 4 days.

 

TSM Rankings:

 

Batters - Last Month:

1) Patrick Hannon (.371, 8 HR, 22 RBI)

2) Winston Ghandi (.393, 5 HR, 15 RBI)

3) RJ Frost (.287, 8 HR, 20 RBI)

4) David Hunter (.302, 4 HR, 6 RBI)

5) Shiro Suzuki (.270, 7 HR, 11 RBI)

6) Timothy Marsch (.303, 4 HR, 8 RBI)

7) Joseph Corbin (.257, 3 HR, 5 RBI)

8) Paco Fernandez (.250, 4 HR, 9 RBI)

9) Carlos DeSantis (.304, 3 HR, 20 RBI)

10) Logan Caldwell (.298, 4 HR, 8 RBI)

11) John Duran (.268, 2 HR, 5 RBI)

12) Edward James (.298, 3 HR, 19 RBI)

13) Mike Van Siclen (.265, 1 HR, 8 RBI)

14) Austin Sly (.235, 2 HR, 10 RBI)

15) Robert Henderson (.220, 2 HR, 8 RBI)

16) Charlie Matthews (.151, 1 HR, 5 RBI)

 

Batters - This Month:

1) Robert Henderson (.430, 8 HR, 33 RBI)

2) Paco Fernandez (.396, 3 HR, 18 RBI)

3) Edward James (.250, 7 HR, 29 RBI)

4) Patrick Hannon (.303, 6 HR, 23 RBI)

5) Shiro Suzuki (.302, 6 HR, 20 RBI)

6) Logan Caldwell (.261, 6 HR, 20 RBI)

7) David Hunter (.271, 4 HR, 13 RBI)

8) Mike Van Siclen (.333, 7 HR, 14 RBI)

9) Carlos DeSantis (.288, 4 HR, 20 RBI)

10) Winston Ghandi (.306, 2 HR, 13 RBI)

11) RJ Frost (.267, 5 HR, 19 RBI)

12) Timothy Marsch (.217, 3 HR, 13 RBI)

13) Austin Sly (.252, 3 HR, 14 RBI)

14) Charlie Matthews (.170, 5 HR, 12 RBI)

15) Joseph Corbin (.212, 3 HR, 13 RBI)

16) Brandon Rhodes (.250, 2 HR, 2 RBI)

17) John Duran (.059, 0 HR, 5 RBI)

 

Batters - Overall:

1) Robert Henderson (.383, 37 HR, 116 RBI) (=)

2) Edward James (.292, 30 HR, 112 RBI) (+2)

3) Paco Fernandez (.284, 21 HR, 74 RBI) (+6)

4) Shiro Suzuki (.289, 28 HR, 85 RBI) (+1)

5) Winston Ghandi (.319, 23 HR, 82 RBI) (-2)

6) Carlos DeSantis (.291, 21 HR, 104 RBI) (+4)

7) RJ Frost (.302, 27 HR, 89 RBI) (-5)

8) David Hunter (.256, 16 HR, 66 RBI) (+6)

9) Patrick Hannon (.267, 31 HR, 81 RBI) (-1)

10) Mike Van Siclen (.300, 26 HR, 74 RBI) (-4)

11) Logan Caldwell (.282, 17 HR, 71 RBI) (+1)

12) Timothy Marsch (.285, 15 HR, 61 RBI) (-5)

13) Austin Sly (.270, 16 HR, 72 RBI) (=)

14) Charlie Matthews (.216, 17 HR, 48 RBI) (+2)

15) Joseph Corbin (.238, 11 HR, 43 RBI) (=)

16) John Duran (.206, 8 HR, 26 RBI) (-5)

17) Brandon Rhodes (.208, 2 HR, 2 RBI) (=)

 

Starting Pitchers:

1) Peter Kostka (13-8, 3.07 ERA, 2.78 ERC)

2) Eric LeBeau (10-12, 4.17 ERA, 3.06 ERC)

3) Marvin Jenkins (10-11, 3.99 ERA, 3.61 ERC)

4) Giant Gonzales (13-6, 3.86 ERA, 3.78 ERC)

5) Nigel McClain (13-10, 3.71 ERA, 3.80 ERC)

6) Ann Onita (9-10, 4.69 ERA, 4.68 ERC)

7) Gabriel Cirillo (7-7, 4.32 ERA, 4.70 ERC)

 

Relievers:

1) The Berzerker (2-6 (26 SV), 3.31 ERA, 2.53 ERC)

2) Ben Dover (1-2, 7.41 ERA, 9.25 ERC)

 

Notes: It's about time we entered the home stretch of this season, and we're entering it with a few intriguing stories--

 

* Robert Henderson's quest for .400...except now he's trying to raise his batting average to the astronomical level. With his batting average at .383 and 29 games to play, it's very possible that Big Red could hit a groove and find a way to climb back above the .400 level. As it is right now, it seems that yet another batting title is destined to be his, as Neall Isaacson is having a career year with a .346 batting average, but barring a collapse from Henderson, it won't amount to much.

 

* The Atlanta Hanoi Janes, now stuck in a tie with the Jacksonville Jackoffs for first place in the North-South's South Division. This is likely the only shot for either team--New Jersey currently leads the wildcard with a 77-56 record, two games behind the North Division-leading Columbus Pride. As it stands, it is very likely that either the Janes or the Jackoffs will enter the playoffs...not both.

 

* Pitchers below the .500 mark. Eric LeBeau, Marvin Jenkins, and Ann Onita are all starting pitchers who currently have a winning percentage under .500. There are only a few starts left for these pitchers, but it certainly has not been a banner year for any of these pitchers, let alone any pitcher in TSM period. Peter Kostka remains a success story, a former reliever turned starter who is now the best pitcher TSM has to offer right now. Unfortunately, his performance is not assisting the Jokers much, as they are sixteen games behind division leading Seattle in the West, and ten games behind Denver, who currently lead the East-West wildcard with a 76-57 record. Although Peter Kostka left the Columbus Pride for greener pastures (he assumed the Pride would never be SFBL Championship material--at least not during his career. However, he managed to leave to a team that doesn't seem ready to make the playoffs period. It is for those reasons that he has decided to become a free agent next season, hoping to land himself on a winning team...based on his performance this year, he might be a popular pickup during the free agency wars that teams will wage in early 2017.

 

* Expansion Watch: The South is so competitive this year, the New Orleans Crunk Machine are actually a credible playoff threat in that division, a slim eight games behind the co-leaders in Atlanta and Jacksonville. Although it's unlikely that New Orleans can string together a series of wins while the rest of the teams in the division collapse, this is one of the first times that an expansion team has been anywhere close to winning a playoff spot. Meanwhile, the other teams are not doing so well, with Kansas City a leading candidate for 100 losses this season, sitting on 87 with 29 to play. New Orleans competitive spirit, of course, comes from their surprisingly good W-L record: 62-71, damn close to .500 if nothing else.

 

And with that, league leaders are on the way as we head into the final stretch, so you can see if a TSM/SFBL record could possibly be broken.

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LEAGUE LEADERS

(* denotes player is ineligible due to lack of plate appearances

SFBL denotes current SFBL record

TSM denotes current TSM record

NS/EW denotes conference of player)

 

Batting Average

 

SFBL NS Robert Henderson .405

TSM Robert Henderson .405

1. NS Robert Henderson VAN .383

2. NS Winston Ghandi JAC .319

3. EW RJ Frost SEA .302

4. NS Mike Van Siclen VAN .300

5. EW Edward James LV .292

6. NS Carlos DeSantis ATL .291

7. EW Shiro Suzuki OKL .289

8. EW Timothy Marsch OKL .285

9. NS Paco Fernandez JAC .284

10. NS Logan Caldwell DET .282

11. EW Austin Sly BAL .270

12. NS Patrick Hannon HOU .267

13. EW David Hunter LV .256

14. NS Joseph Corbin CHA .238

15. NS Charlie Matthews CHA .216

16. EW Brandon Rhodes MON .208 *

17. NS John Duran NJ .206 *

 

OPS (On-Base Percentage Plus Slugging Percentage)

 

TSM Robert Henderson 1.173

1. NS Robert Henderson VAN 1.111

2. NS Winston Ghandi JAC .981

3. NS Mike Van Siclen VAN .976

4. EW RJ Frost SEA .947

5. EW Shiro Suzuki OKL .902

6. EW Edward James LV .877

7. NS Paco Fernandez JAC .865

8. NS Patrick Hannon HOU .862

9. NS Carlos DeSantis ATL .826

10. NS Logan Caldwell DET .805

11. EW Timothy Marsch OKL .786

12. EW Austin Sly BAL .758

13. EW David Hunter LV .731

14. NS Joseph Corbin CHA .707

15. NS Charlie Matthews CHA .694

16. NS John Duran NJ .692 *

17. EW Brandon Rhodes MON .811 *

 

Homeruns

 

SFBL NS JC Morello 63

TSM Edward James 55

1. NS Robert Henderson VAN 37

2. EW Edward James LV 31

3. NS Patrick Hannon HOU 31

4. EW Shiro Suzuki OKL 28

5. EW RJ Frost SEA 27

6. NS Mike Van Siclen VAN 26

7. NS Winston Ghandi JAC 23

8. NS Carlos DeSantis ATL 21

9. NS Paco Fernandez JAC 21

10. NS Charlie Matthews CHA 17

11. NS Logan Caldwell DET 17

12. EW Austin Sly BAL 16

13. EW David Hunter LV 16

14. EW Timothy Marsch OKL 15

15. NS Joseph Corbin CHA 11

16. NS John Duran NJ 8 *

17. EW Brandon Rhodes MON 2 *

 

Runs Batted In

 

SFBL EW Shimetarou Naoki 166

TSM Edward James 152

1. NS Robert Henderson VAN 116

2. EW Edward James LV 112

3. NS Carlos DeSantis ATL 104

4. EW RJ Frost SEA 89

5. EW Shiro Suzuki OKL 85

6. NS Winston Ghandi JAC 82

7. NS Patrick Hannon HOU 81

8. NS Mike Van Siclen VAN 74

9. NS Paco Fernandez JAC 74

10. EW Austin Sly BAL 72

11. NS Logan Caldwell DET 71

12. EW David Hunter LV 66

13. EW Timothy Marsch OKL 61

14. NS Charlie Matthews CHA 48

15. NS Joseph Corbin CHA 43

16. NS John Duran NJ 26 *

17. EW Brandon Rhodes MON 2 *

 

Runs Scored

 

SFBL NS Neall Isaacson 144

TSM Carlos DeSantis 144

1. NS Robert Henderson VAN 111

2. NS Winston Ghandi JAC 100

3. NS Carlos DeSantis ATL 99

4. NS Paco Fernandez JAC 98

5. EW David Hunter LV 93

6. EW Edward James LV 88

7. EW Shiro Suzuki OKL 85

8. EW RJ Frost SEA 80

9. NS Patrick Hannon HOU 78

10. NS Logan Caldwell DET 74

11. EW Timothy Marsch OKL 70

12. NS Mike Van Siclen VAN 66

13. EW Austin Sly BAL 64

14. NS Charlie Matthews CHA 63

15. NS Joseph Corbin CHA 49

16. NS John Duran NJ 25 *

17. EW Brandon Rhodes MON 12 *

 

Stolen Bases

 

SFBL NS Tike Quadros 77

TSM David Hunter 71

1. NS Paco Fernandez JAC 50

2. EW David Hunter LV 47

3. EW Edward James LV 42

4. EW Timothy Marsch OKL 36

5. EW Shiro Suzuki OKL 28

6. EW Austin Sly BAL 18

7. NS Logan Caldwell DET 16

8. NS Charlie Matthews CHA 16

9. NS Robert Henderson VAN 13

10. NS Joseph Corbin CHA 11

11. NS Mike Van Siclen VAN 7

12. NS Patrick Hannon HOU 6

13. EW RJ Frost SEA 5

14. EW Brandon Rhodes MON 4 *

15. NS Carlos DeSantis ATL 0

16. NS Winston Ghandi JAC 0

17. NS John Duran NJ 0 *

 

Earned Run Average

 

SFBL Claudio Galaviz 1.53

TSM Rolf Driekugeln 1.95

1. Peter Kostka 3.07

2. Rolf Dreikugeln 3.31

3. Giant Gonzales 3.86

4. Nigel McClain 3.71

5. Marvin Jenkins 3.99

6. Eric LeBeau 4.17

7. Gabriel Cirillo 4.32

8. Ann Onita 4.69

9. Ben Dover 7.41

 

Strikeouts

 

SFBL Philip McGee 298

TSM Eric LeBeau 186

1. Marvin Jenkins 133

2. Peter Kostka 117

3. Giant Gonzales 122

4. Ann Onita 102

5. Eric LeBeau 113

6. Nigel McClain 108

7. Gabriel Cirillo 63

8. Rolf Dreikugeln 41

9. Ben Dover 22

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Crap McCrappington! I recall several seasons back when it was pretty much a three-way tie for first in the South between Atlanta, Jacksonville, and I think Charlotte, and of course, Atlanta dropped the ball. But, now with LeBeau and Hunter gone, perhaps D and G can pull it off.

 

C'mon Janes, let's win one for the latino legends, Carlos and Gonzales!*

 

*Note that only DeSantis is a legend. Gonzo sucked for quite a while. But now he's doing well, and he better rack up some more Ks, or it's back to living in the root cellar for him!

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I refuse to play for a Canadian team. I will not play somewhere that allows the people to call their bacon "ham". I just thought I would let that be known since its almost time for me to be drafted.

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I refuse to play for a Canadian team. I will not play somewhere that allows the people to call their bacon "ham". I just thought I would let that be known since its almost time for me to be drafted.

Well, considering that KC has the worst record according to the latest standings, you might not, seeing as you plan on becoming the number one pick.

 

It all depends on how much you want to play for a winner, I suppose. I mean, both Canadian teams aren't that great...

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THREE MORE GAMES

 

By October 1st, 2016, all playoff races had been decided except for the East and the South, both in opposite conferences.

 

In the East, it was a very tight race. Boston had a slim one game lead on New York, and Philadelphia was only one game behind New York! Both were in striking distance with three games to go, but many agreed that a LOT of things would have to go Philadelphia's way for them to advance to the playoffs.

 

The same was true in the South. With Atlanta two games behind, Atlanta would need to be perfect in the final three games, and Jacksonville would have to lose all three of their final games if Atlanta wanted to hold the top spot in the division outright. With no wildcard alternative for either of these teams, it was do or die in the South. Since Atlanta would not be facing Jacksonville in the final three games, the race was not as exciting as it could have been, however.

 

In the East, Boston and New York would not meet, but Philadelphia would get the opportunity to play both Boston and New York in the final three games for a chance to find some way to crawl into the top spot.

 

The schedules of all five teams going into the final three games:

 

BOSTON TEA BAGGERS

vs Los Angeles Glory Holes (81-78)

at Los Angeles Glory Holes (81-78)

vs Philadelphia Freedom (81-78)

 

NEW YORK BUMS

vs Philadelphia Freedom (81-78)

at Chicago Transit Authority (95-64)

vs Chicago Transit Authority (95-64)

 

PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM

at New York Bums (82-77)

vs Las Vegas Jokers (80-79)

at Boston Tea Baggers (83-76)

 

ATLANTA HANOI JANES

vs Indianapolis Ignition (78-81)

at New Jersey Clerks (91-68)

vs Charlotte Harlots (79-80)

 

JACKSONVILLE JACKOFFS

vs Charlotte Harlots (79-80)

vs New Orleans Crunk Machine (75-84)

at Memphis Eels (85-74)

 

OCTOBER 1ST

 

LOS ANGELES GLORY HOLES AT BOSTON TEA BAGGERS

 

The third double of the night for Todd Oviedo was a big one. With Joe Colopy on first base, Oviedo's double brought Colopy home without a formidable challenge, sending Boston home with a victory.

 

Los Angeles jumped out to an early 2-0 lead with runs in the first and second inning, but both Joe Colopy and Josmir Figuerres drove in runs in the fourth inning to tie the game at 2-all until the ninth inning hit from Oviedo.

 

LOS ANGELES 2, BOSTON 3

 

PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM AT NEW YORK BUMS

 

The Freedom's late comeback...was non-existent.

 

The Bums' bullpen shut down shop on the Freedom, ending their playoff hopes with a 5-4 victory on the strength of a big homerun in the fifth inning from Steven Boyster that brought home two runs and gave New York a lead that they would not relinquish.

 

New York was up 5-2 after that homerun, and gave up two runs in the next half-inning, but then Marvin Jenkins was removed from the game, and the rest was academic as the Bums' bullpen was airtight.

 

Jenkins picked up the victory to improve his record to 14-13 on the year.

 

PHILADELPHIA 4, NEW YORK 5

 

Philadelphia is eliminated from playoff contention.

 

INDIANAPOLIS IGNITION AT ATLANTA HANOI JANES

 

A late collapse from the bullpen ruined what could be Giant Gonzales' last career start, as Indianapolis may have sealed the Hanoi Janes fate in a 7-5 eleven inning thriller.

 

Michael Lucariello was at bat, representing the tying run with Jose Santillo on second, but his fly to deep left-center was not deep enough, and Atlanta fans dreaded the worst--that their team had once again been denied a playoff spot.

 

INDIANAPOLIS 7, ATLANTA 5 (11 INNINGS)

 

CHARLOTTE HARLOTS AT JACKSONVILLE JACKOFFS

 

There was plenty of extra inning excitement from teams in the South Division today. The game between Charlotte and Jacksonville was tied at 3-all going into extra innings, and an unlikely hero emerged from the wreckage that both teams had put themselves through in the marathon game.

 

Dondre Helm, pinch hitting for replacement shortstop Max Espino, who was replacing Joseph Corbin, hit a HUGE 2-run homerun in the 12th inning to give Charlotte a 5-3 lead in the top of the twelfth inning.

 

However, Jacksonville was not done. Down to their last out and running out of chances to put their rival Atlanta out of their misery, Paco Fernandez hit a clutch double down the left field line, bringing Samuel Pumarada home from first base as he chugged around the bases to shorten Charlotte's lead to one. Domingo Santana remained on the mound for the Harlots, however, and the batter went from Paco to Pico. Pico wasn't as good as Paco, however, as he hit a can of corn to short left-center, ending the game and keeping Atlanta alive for another day with a 5-4 victory in twelve innings.

 

Eric LeBeau left the game in the seventh inning with the game tied, in what will likely be the last start of the season for "Mr. Wonderful," who finished with a less than wonderful 11-15 record in 2016.

 

CHARLOTTE 5, JACKSONVILLE 4

 

Jacksonville has clinched a tie in the South.

 

OCTOBER 3RD

 

CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY AT NEW YORK BUMS

 

Chicago looked ready to play playoff baseball against the New York Bums.

 

With a 4-run inning in the seventh, Chicago ended a scoring flurry, destroying New York 10-3 as Chicago won their 97th game. The ball is now in Boston's court, if they win, they win the division. Otherwise, it will come down to a deciding final game on October 5th.

 

CHICAGO 10, NEW YORK 3

 

BOSTON TEA BAGGERS AT LOS ANGELES GLORY HOLES

 

Boston established a lead early and ran with it, taking the East division with them as they eked out a 5-3 victory over the Los Angeles Glory Holes, winning the East Division and advancing to the 2016 SFBL Playoffs.

 

David Smith went 3-for-4 with two homeruns, both two-run homeruns to propel Boston to victory.

 

Rolf Dreikugeln entered the game in the ninth inning for Boston and collected his 32nd save.

 

BOSTON 5, LOS ANGELES 3

 

Boston has won the East Division.

 

ATLANTA HANOI JANES AT NEW JERSEY CLERKS

 

In a game heated with controversy after Carlos DeSantis argued a strike three call in the first inning and got tossed, Atlanta's fans were left heartbroken again as North-South Wildcard Champions New Jersey won 3-1, eliminating Atlanta before the Jacksonville/New Orleans game started.

 

Two key RBI from Bill Anschitz and Omari Ropac in the eighth inning put Atlanta down for good, after they had managed to tie the game with Gene Looney's 7th inning solo homerun.

 

ATLANTA 1, NEW JERSEY 3

 

Jacksonville wins the South. Again.

 

The September/October recap is on the way, as well as the postseason matchups for 2016.

 

We're almost there, Frigid.

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We're almost there, Frigid.

Hurray~!

 

I also demand my team give me the Mickey Mantle treatment. That means penthouse sweet(unless Boston grabs me since I'll be purchasing my home in a nice part of Mass) and all the booze and hookers I can get.

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