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    #1 Pittsburgh Millers (94-69) #3 Indianapolis Clowns (88-75)
    Season Series: PIT 5 - IND 2

    Overview:

    The Millers got the #1 seed in the DL by winning game 163 against the Guides. The Clowns got the #3 seed by beating the Slammers also in game 163.

    Pittsburgh enters the playoffs for the first time since 1996. This is also the most wins for the Millers since that same season. Indy makes the playoffs for the 4th year in a row but with their lowest win total since 2001.

    This is a battle between two great GMs...and two of the shittiest looking logos in the BLB.

    Injuries

    Pittsburgh: 1B David Gamboa, SP Ian Fain

    Those are two really big names. From 2000-2004 Gamboa averaged 160 games, .300 average, .865 OPS, 100+ BB, 30+ doubles, 20 HR and 80 RBI...this year he only played in eight games. Fain averaged a 4+ WAR the past three seasons and through 20 games this year, had a 3.3 WAR. Tore his labrum in August.

    Indy: SP Pat Bryant, SP Rogelio Garcia

    Bryant is one of the very best pitchers in the game. A three-time Pale Ale winner, he didn't even pitch this season. He hurt that elbow yet again, this time in Spring Training. Garcia is a solid back-end starter, but it isn't a huge loss because he probably wouldn't make the playoff rotation even if healthy.

    Advantage: Draw

    Gamboa is a great hitter. Fain is a great young pitcher. "Wildfire" in my opinion, is as good as both of them. Pittsburgh is deep and has been able to find replacements at 1B/DH, as well as filling the void at SP, as best they can. The Clowns have a solid four-man rotation but they could really use their ace.

    Starting Rotation

    Pittsburgh:

    Millers rank 5th in the BLB in rotation but are 8th in the DL in starters ERA. Do remember the park they play in and their poor defense, both which kill their pitchers numbers. Even with Fain injured, the Millers boast two dominant lefties in Jamie Thomas and Shane Carroll. Filling out the rotation is veteran Duane Porter, fresh off a huge Lonnie Coleman win, and two youngsters in Sal Bermudez and Heriberto Rocha. The decision between those two young righties remains to be seen.

    This group is very young, besides the long-time veteran Porter. Started his career in Pittsburgh and Syracuse, then spent the last decade in Los Alamos. In that time, he only made the playoffs once and didn't make it out of the first round.

    Indy:

    The positional strength report has this group 14th but better than Pittsburgh with 5th in the DL in ERA. The rotation is lead by a rookie in B.J. Carpenter who finished the year first amongst the starters in ERA. He is arm can hit 99 on the gun and his groundball percentage is 70%. Not bad for a guy who started the year out in the pen.

    Advantage: Pittsburgh

    With "Wildfire" out, Pittsburgh arguably has the three best starting pitchers in this series. Their stats aren't great because of their park and defense but in terms of talent, they are head and shoulders above Indy.

    Bullpen

    Pittsburgh:

    The Millers rank 2nd in DL bullpen ERA. They have six relievers who average 10K/9 and a sub 4.00 ERA. Lead by J.R. Goeman and T.J. Mileski, who split time at closer. Behind them are two lefties and two righties who could probably make anyone's team.

    Indy:

    The Clowns rank 9th in DL bullpen ERA. This group has been scattered all year. Some of the former starters are now in the pen and vise versa. The rotation has also been on strict pitch counts, relying on that makeshift bullpen.

    Advantage: Pittsburgh

    This is a blowout match-up. While Indy has some decent players in the pen, especially with playoff rest, but they are out gunned. The Indy group is also all righty. The Millers have lefties, righties and arguably three players who could be closers in this league.

    Starting Line-ups

    Pittsburgh:

    The Millers are 1st in DL runs, average, on base, hits and stolen bases. They are lead by a group of OFs who they don't have enough spots for. Schubert, Race, Wallis, Gentry, Leamy and Richardson get regular ABs in the outfield as well as 1B and DH. This group battled injuries all year, with only Travis Wallis and Ian Morrow playing over 130 games this season. Besides Gamboa, this group is finally healthy.

    Indy:

    They don't get the type of stadium boost that the Millers do but this group can still score. While just 5th in DL runs scored, they are better than the Millers in homeruns (3rd) and are right behind the Millers in steals (2nd). OF Jimmy Jones is the best hitter in the series. 33 doubles, 13 triples, 37 homeruns, 117 RBI, 87 BB and 27 SB. Wow.

    Advantage: Indy

    This will be a surprise to some but despite scoring less runs, the Clowns are the superior group. The Millers boast nine players who have an OPS of .804-1.024 when playing at home. When on the road they don't have one player with an OPS greater than .793. That's pretty incredible. The Millers also rank dead last in the DL in defensive efficiency. The Clowns are 3rd in the DL in defense. They have six really good hitters in their lineup and the others are great defenders.

    Series Prediction:


    Pittsburgh 4 - Indy 2

    The Millers are the top seed and the Clowns have the lowest win total in the playoffs but I think this should be a competitive series. The Clowns have the bats to keep up with the Millers and more playoff experience but where I see the downfall is in the amount of homeruns the starters give up. Mal Jackson gave up 32, Yoshi Naka gave up 25 and Chuck Dixon gave up 16 in 127 IP. With this Miller lineup (besides Gamboa) finally healthy they will take advantage of the Clown pitching. The Clowns will need a super series from rookie B.J. Carpenter and slugged Jimmy Jones to have a realistic chance.
    Last edited by Pat; 03-17-2014, 10:05 AM.
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    #3 Maine Guides vs. #2 New Orleans Dukes
    Season Series: Maine 4 - NO 3

    Overview:

    The Guides choked away the Ale to the Millers down the stretch, eventually losing in Game 163. Expected to be the #1 seed are now the Wildcard. The Dukes had a great 2nd half of the season to run away from Los Angeles to win the Lager after finishing 4th last year.

    The Guides make the playoffs for the first time since 2001. The Dukes made it last in 2003. The Guides have six Brewmaster's. The Dukes have two. The only teams in the DL with multiple championsips.

    Injuries

    Maine: RP River Ross, 1B/DH Rex Morgan, Raulo Gutierrez

    Ross strained his tricep playing dodgeball with his teammates. He will miss four weeks. Morgan is out 1-2 weeks with a strained obliques. Ross is a key part of the pen who will be missed and Morgan was 2nd on the team in OPS. Gutz is out for two more days but should get a start or two in the series.

    New Orleans: SP Dave Crudge, 3B Nelson Garza

    Crudge will miss the next week and has a chance to be ready for Game 6 or Game 7, if necessary. Garza is a great defender and regular starter, who will be out for the rest of the playoffs.

    Advantage: Draw

    Crudge will be missed but the Dukes rotation has depth that can fill the void for games 3 and 4. Garza is a loss but the team has been hurt for most of the season with two separate injuries so they have had time to adjust. The Guides losing Morgan is a big loss and Ross would have played an important role, but the bullpen is deep behind him.

    Starting Rotation

    Maine:

    The Guides rank 8th in SP positional strength and ranked 6th in the DL in ERA. This group is lead by Fernando Hernandez and Tom Hau. Both threw nearly 220 innings and a ERAs hovering around 3.00. Behind them...it's not pretty. Travis "Old Nick" Fisher was brought in to help the post-season run but he went 2-6 with a 5.05 ERA adjusting to his first stint in the DL. This group could really use Migdonio Manhos, who after being shipped to Death Valley went 10-4 with a 2.13 ERA down the stretch.

    NEWS: Raulo Gutierrez is expected to return from a strained hammy in time to start in the series. The team announced that Travis Fisher will move to the pen. The 39-year-old Gutz had a career year with a 2.06 ERA and .88 WHIP.

    New Orleans:

    This group ranks 2nd in the DL in ERA and 7th in positional strength. You know this group. You know the duo. R.J. Curis and Alex Martinez. Behind them are two low stamina guys in Christian Rodriguez and Roberto Ortega. The Dukes will be relying on the bullpen when those two are starting.

    Advantage: Maine

    This is a pretty close match-up. With the return of Gugz and the moving of Fisher out of the rotation however gives Maine the edge, even if Crudge can return for a start in time.

    Bullpen

    Maine:

    The Guides lead the DL in bullpen ERA despite ranking 8th in RP and 19th in CL positional ranks. Even without Ross, this is a veteran group that should be able to close out games. Dae-hee Yi continues to defy logic and pitched a great season at 40-years-old. But the key is Jeremiah Hebert, who had a career year at 36.

    New Orleans:

    The Dukes rank 9th and 17th in RP/CL and finished 6th in the DL in bullpen ERA. However, with playoff rest, this group gets a lot better when it shortens up. Mattison, Leary, Ramirez and Rodriguez had ERAs from 2.50-3.14. It's the backend guys, who probably won't pitch in the post-season, Mack, Alanis and Watts that hurt their numbers overall.

    Advantage: Draw

    Starting Line-ups

    Maine:

    This team scored the 2nd most runs in the league behind Pittsburgh. They are first in the DL in walks...but 12th in strikeouts. The loss of Rex Morgan is a big one but this team is deep with above average hitters. They don't steal a lot (11th) but find ways to score runs.

    New Orleans:

    The Dukes finished 4th in the DL in runs scored. However, they boast the two best hitters in the series in John Morris and Fujiya Yamamoto, .953 and .920 OPS respectively. This team strikesout, doesn't draw a lot of walks, doesn't steal, and despite the 7th best batting average, they were 2nd in the DL in XBH.

    Advantage: Draw

    If Morgan was healthy, Maine would have the edge. These teams are very comparable and rank almost the same defensively. New Orleans is two studs and "just a guys." Maine is the deeper lineup with Garin, Shumway, Brown and Suarez.

    Series Prediction:


    Maine 4 - New Orleans 3

    Can I pick a draw here too? New Orleans has the studs. Maine has the depth. If Rex Morgan was in the series, I'd probably lean more towards the Guides. And the fact that Dave Crudge can return for the end of the series is a huge boost. This features the top three vote getters for Pale Ale in the DL. This series could go either way but I think with Gutierrez returning gives Maine the edge.
    Last edited by Pat; 03-17-2014, 11:10 AM.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Pat View Post
      Starting Rotation

      Maine:

      The Guides rank 8th in SP positional strength and ranked 6th in the DL in ERA. This group is lead by Fernando Hernandez and Tom Hau. Both threw nearly 220 innings and a ERAs hovering around 3.00. Behind them...it's not pretty. Travis "Old Nick" Fisher was brought in to help the post-season run but he went 2-6 with a 5.05 ERA adjusting to his first stint in the DL. This group could really use Migdonio Manhos, who after being shipped to Death Valley went 10-4 with a 2.13 ERA down the stretch.

      A lot will be expected of Fisher as he has by far the most playoff experience of the group.

      The pressure is on "Old Nick."
      Sorry to break your preview, but you're a little hung up on Travis Fisher.

      He is going to come out of the bullpen this series to try to fill Ross's role.

      Twinkle Toes outperformed Fisher since Old Nick came over from California, and he earned a start. Feeling very happy with our rotation for the series, and Fisher isn't someone we're counting on to be a major player.
      Maine Guides
      General Manager: 1994-2032, 2049-Pres.
      Ale Division Champions: 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2053
      Domestic League Champions: 2006, 2011, 2018, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2052
      Brewmaster's Cup Champions: 2006, 2018, 2028, 2031
      8 Bermeo | 9 Hiraki | 10 Davila | 15 Kubota | 17 O'Moore | 18 Sanchez | 21 Cleary | 26 Memmoli
      30 Suarez | 32 Gutierrez | 34 Suarez | 45 Corrigan | 47 Hernandez | 66 Alvarez

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TheLetterZ View Post
        Sorry to break your preview, but you're a little hung up on Travis Fisher.

        He is going to come out of the bullpen this series to try to fill Ross's role.

        Twinkle Toes outperformed Fisher since Old Nick came over from California, and he earned a start. Feeling very happy with our rotation for the series, and Fisher isn't someone we're counting on to be a major player.
        New Orleans in 6.
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        • #5
          How did you not mention Raulo Gutierrez in the entire preview?
          Maine Guides
          General Manager: 1994-2032, 2049-Pres.
          Ale Division Champions: 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2053
          Domestic League Champions: 2006, 2011, 2018, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2052
          Brewmaster's Cup Champions: 2006, 2018, 2028, 2031
          8 Bermeo | 9 Hiraki | 10 Davila | 15 Kubota | 17 O'Moore | 18 Sanchez | 21 Cleary | 26 Memmoli
          30 Suarez | 32 Gutierrez | 34 Suarez | 45 Corrigan | 47 Hernandez | 66 Alvarez

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TheLetterZ View Post
            How did you not mention Raulo Gutierrez in the entire preview?
            Completely missed him. Editing.
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            • #7
              Great writeups Pat.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TheLetterZ View Post
                How did you not mention Raulo Gutierrez in the entire preview?
                Who?
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                Last Call '08 (Manning)
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TheLetterZ View Post
                  How did you not mention Raulo Gutierrez in the entire preview?
                  That's what you get when you have an IL GM write the DL previews....It's weird. He isn't on your disabled list or playoff roster. He only shows up on the eligible list.

                  Added him to the preview. Changes the series in my opinion. What a year that guy had.
                  Last edited by Pat; 03-17-2014, 11:17 AM.
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                  • #10
                    Dude was unbelievable this year. I'm really excited to have him back.
                    Maine Guides
                    General Manager: 1994-2032, 2049-Pres.
                    Ale Division Champions: 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2053
                    Domestic League Champions: 2006, 2011, 2018, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2052
                    Brewmaster's Cup Champions: 2006, 2018, 2028, 2031
                    8 Bermeo | 9 Hiraki | 10 Davila | 15 Kubota | 17 O'Moore | 18 Sanchez | 21 Cleary | 26 Memmoli
                    30 Suarez | 32 Gutierrez | 34 Suarez | 45 Corrigan | 47 Hernandez | 66 Alvarez

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                    • #11
                      Pitt in 7
                      NO in 7
                      WAS in 7
                      DVS in 7

                      Crazy, I know.
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                      IL WC '09 '10 '12 '17

                      IL Champs '13 '16 '19
                      Stout Slugger '08 (Jones) '15 (McCarley)
                      Last Call '08 (Manning)
                      New Brew '08 (Pulido)
                      Desert Legends
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                      • #12
                        Scratch that. After further discussion, Travis Fisher will start Game Four, with Twinkle Toes working out of the bullpen in the series.
                        Maine Guides
                        General Manager: 1994-2032, 2049-Pres.
                        Ale Division Champions: 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2053
                        Domestic League Champions: 2006, 2011, 2018, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2052
                        Brewmaster's Cup Champions: 2006, 2018, 2028, 2031
                        8 Bermeo | 9 Hiraki | 10 Davila | 15 Kubota | 17 O'Moore | 18 Sanchez | 21 Cleary | 26 Memmoli
                        30 Suarez | 32 Gutierrez | 34 Suarez | 45 Corrigan | 47 Hernandez | 66 Alvarez

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                        • #13
                          I'm done editing.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Pat View Post
                            I'm done editing.
                            All good.

                            Fisher's platoon splits make me feel like he has an edge over Twinkle Toes as a starter in this series.

                            Alvarez still has more trouble with good left-handed hitters than I'm comfortable with in a series that features Jonathan Morris, Danny Torres, and Jerrod Clark.
                            Maine Guides
                            General Manager: 1994-2032, 2049-Pres.
                            Ale Division Champions: 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2053
                            Domestic League Champions: 2006, 2011, 2018, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2052
                            Brewmaster's Cup Champions: 2006, 2018, 2028, 2031
                            8 Bermeo | 9 Hiraki | 10 Davila | 15 Kubota | 17 O'Moore | 18 Sanchez | 21 Cleary | 26 Memmoli
                            30 Suarez | 32 Gutierrez | 34 Suarez | 45 Corrigan | 47 Hernandez | 66 Alvarez

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                            • #15
                              Good stuff Pat, and I don't disagree a bit. Good luck Pittsburgh Pat!

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