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  • #16
    Our pitching this week.

    62 IP. 60 K. 9 BB. 0.92 WHIP.

    Against two of the worst offenses in the IL.

    This is why I can feel good one moment, but reality tells me it's not worth the energy.

    We play Windy City (6th in runs) and Carolina (3rd in runs) next. Let's see.
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    • #17
      5-1 week, 2-1 @ Toronto, 3-0 vs. Los Angeles. Only loss being a 3-4 letdown where the manager should have gone to the pen to bring in the lefty to face TJ Dunn with two outs in the 8th. Instead, leaves starter Troy Martin in to give up the game-winning HR to the HR king! Oh well, can't win 'em all.

      Looks like C/1B Diego Flores has woken up. After hitting just .190 with a .580 OPS in May, so far in June he is hitting .364 with a 1.088 OPS. His bat has been a huge boost to an already potent lineup this month.

      The surprise of the week came from veteran RP Ismael Ramirez. In a 16-inning affair against Los Angeles, the 37-year-old came in to pitch the final five innings of the game. 5 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 7 K. Last year he was a key piece of the bullpen as a set-up man. He is starting to decline and his stuff has dropped off drastically since then but it's nice to know he can still dial it up in the clutch.

      I leave for vacation tomorrow night so the team will be on CPU control for the next 6-7 sims.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by umd View Post
        Denver is waking up. There's going to be a team squeezed out of the playoffs - PAW/MAI/PIT/DAL/DEN...
        What about the Lager? Every team is - sadly - in it.
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        • #19
          Draft goes in on Wednesday morning, so files are due slightly earlier than usual. If anything goes wrong SIM may be delayed to the evening, but I don't foresee that being likely. Fair warning though.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by umd View Post
            Denver is waking up. There's going to be a team squeezed out of the playoffs - PAW/MAI/PIT/DAL/DEN...
            Yeah, I agree on that. No way Denver stays down that long.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Carlos View Post
              What about the Lager? Every team is - sadly - in it.
              That's with them included. One of the better teams is going to be out...
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              • #22
                Originally posted by umd View Post
                That's with them included. One of the better teams is going to be out...
                I see what you're saying.


                In other news, Philly's Andy Garcia is finally playing like the next great-hitting shortstop in this league.

                Always liked him. Contemplated going with him instead of Dave Perkins in 2006. Obviously, I can't be upset with my decision seeing that Perkins has twice made All-Star games in his 2 full seasons and is a career .335 hitter. But Garcia is raking.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Carlos View Post
                  I see what you're saying.


                  In other news, Philly's Andy Garcia is finally playing like the next great-hitting shortstop in this league.

                  Always liked him. Contemplated going with him instead of Dave Perkins in 2006. Obviously, I can't be upset with my decision seeing that Perkins has twice made All-Star games in his 2 full seasons and is a career .335 hitter. But Garcia is raking.
                  I thought Garcia was going #1 in that draft.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Pat View Post
                    I thought Garcia was going #1 in that draft.
                    He should have, but we're glad he didn't.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Pat View Post
                      I thought Garcia was going #1 in that draft.
                      I think everyone was surprised to see Wade Brown go first.

                      But he's pitched well and is still only 25. And Carolina's decision in Ricky Murillo is turning out well too.

                      This is becoming another good example of hits in the first couple picks. Though, from later picks, Tom Churchill is playing his first year and doing well for Linty. Tom Wright in Denver. Van Leer. Falls.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Carlos View Post
                        I think everyone was surprised to see Wade Brown go first.

                        But he's pitched well and is still only 25. And Carolina's decision in Ricky Murillo is turning out well too.

                        This is becoming another good example of hits in the first couple picks. Though, from later picks, Tom Churchill is playing his first year and doing well for Linty. Tom Wright in Denver. Van Leer. Falls.
                        Yeah, solid picks the lot of them. Just thought Garcia and his Holy Grail profile (excellent defensive SS with + power) would have made him the guy. I remember thinking we were going to have to take PST and watch him K 200+ times every year in our lineup for the next 10 years.
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                        • #27
                          I was shocked to see him last until #5.

                          I remember I was trying to package picks to move up from 21 but it was never going to happen. Lucky for me, 2006 was a very deep draft.

                          1.21 - OF DJ Nelson - Would have won the 2009 IL Refreshing New Brew if he didn't have a SEI mid-year. In 157 BLB games, he is hitting .312 with an .855 OPS.

                          1.24 - C Wayne Nelson - He's now my starting catcher and hitting .327 with a .832 OPS.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by BradZ View Post
                            Yeah, solid picks the lot of them. Just thought Garcia and his Holy Grail profile (excellent defensive SS with + power) would have made him the guy. I remember thinking we were going to have to take PST and watch him K 200+ times every year in our lineup for the next 10 years.
                            Man, PST really is all or nothing, huh. Amazing power from that guy. Too bad he also can only hit at the Toyoshige Yamaguchi line. (He has the lowest qualifying batting average in league history at .208. Our Mendoza line!).
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                            • #29
                              Jake your inbox is full.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Pat View Post
                                Jake your inbox is full.
                                ....of porn
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