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  • #16
    Originally posted by Andrew
    Originally posted by Denver_GM
    Staff ace Jerry Dean picked up win #22 and was supported by a Grand Salami from power hitting 1B Toby Rochester.

    New management is looking forward to next season as we attempt to put it altogether and be a serious contender for the post season.
    Jerry Dean is a lock for the DL Pale Ale Pitcher award, IMO. Can't believe he's only 21. If Bryan Foxworth can return to last years form, Denver is going to be a team to reckon with next season. This division is starting to rival the Stout division in terms of competitiveness.
    No love for Rumsey? 3 time pitcher of the month this year? #1 in K's, IP, wins?

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    • #17
      I was thinking about this last night. I think I'd put Dean first, with Rumsey a very close second. They could easily flip-flop. In the IL, it was LaRochelle a month ago, but now I'd give the nod to McEvoy. 24 wins? Wow.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Sully
        I was thinking about this last night. I think I'd put Dean first, with Rumsey a very close second. They could easily flip-flop. In the IL, it was LaRochelle a month ago, but now I'd give the nod to McEvoy. 24 wins? Wow.
        I think you have to include Joe Ponte in the IL discussion. That one will go down to the wire.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Sully
          I was thinking about this last night. I think I'd put Dean first, with Rumsey a very close second. They could easily flip-flop. In the IL, it was LaRochelle a month ago, but now I'd give the nod to McEvoy. 24 wins? Wow.
          Honestly, even I'd put Dean 1st :)

          But it'll come down to Dean, Guardamagni, and Rumsey.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Andrew
            Originally posted by Sully
            I was thinking about this last night. I think I'd put Dean first, with Rumsey a very close second. They could easily flip-flop. In the IL, it was LaRochelle a month ago, but now I'd give the nod to McEvoy. 24 wins? Wow.
            I think you have to include Joe Ponte in the IL discussion. That one will go down to the wire.
            It comes down to Ponte, LaRochelle, and McEvoy. Even with the bloated contract, Lacour has pitched his ass off this year too.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Andrew
              Originally posted by Sully
              I was thinking about this last night. I think I'd put Dean first, with Rumsey a very close second. They could easily flip-flop. In the IL, it was LaRochelle a month ago, but now I'd give the nod to McEvoy. 24 wins? Wow.
              I think you have to include Joe Ponte in the IL discussion. That one will go down to the wire.
              McEvoy simply doesn't let people get on base. His avg against his Obscene K to walk ratio gets it done. He's got about 3 starts left. I hope he can get 27 wins to set the bar.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Jistic
                Originally posted by Andrew
                Originally posted by Sully
                I was thinking about this last night. I think I'd put Dean first, with Rumsey a very close second. They could easily flip-flop. In the IL, it was LaRochelle a month ago, but now I'd give the nod to McEvoy. 24 wins? Wow.
                I think you have to include Joe Ponte in the IL discussion. That one will go down to the wire.
                McEvoy simply doesn't let people get on base. His avg against his Obscene K to walk ratio gets it done. He's got about 3 starts left. I hope he can get 27 wins to set the bar.
                That's right, keep pushing him before the playoffs!

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                • #23
                  I just noticed Gremades has been on an absolute tear this month. He's raised his batting average nearly 30 points.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by JJLinn
                    I just noticed Gremades has been on an absolute tear this month. He's raised his batting average nearly 30 points.
                    Rumors are swirling that Pittsburgh management will be moving him into the starting rotation for the next sim.
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                    Everyone simmer down. I'm the moron here.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Skerik
                      Originally posted by JJLinn
                      I just noticed Gremades has been on an absolute tear this month. He's raised his batting average nearly 30 points.
                      Rumors are swirling that Pittsburgh management will be moving him into the starting rotation for the next sim.
                      I haven't heard that rumor.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Skerik
                        Originally posted by JJLinn
                        I just noticed Gremades has been on an absolute tear this month. He's raised his batting average nearly 30 points.
                        Rumors are swirling that Pittsburgh management will be moving him into the starting rotation for the next sim.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by dieselboy
                          I haven't heard that rumor.
                          That's 'cause none of the other GMs talk to you. You've been blacklisted for making shady deals.
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                          Originally posted by umd
                          Everyone simmer down. I'm the moron here.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by rubisco43
                            Originally posted by Sully
                            I was thinking about this last night. I think I'd put Dean first, with Rumsey a very close second. They could easily flip-flop. In the IL, it was LaRochelle a month ago, but now I'd give the nod to McEvoy. 24 wins? Wow.
                            Honestly, even I'd put Dean 1st :)

                            But it'll come down to Dean, Guardamagni, and Rumsey.
                            I think with a good couple weeks, Guardamagni could take it. Of course, i'm bias. He is in the top 3 in 6 different categories. I think he's had the best "overall" year! Not to mention that he's only lost 4 games, less than Dean and Rumsey.

                            Just my 2 cents, lol.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by robster1225
                              Originally posted by rubisco43
                              Originally posted by Sully
                              I was thinking about this last night. I think I'd put Dean first, with Rumsey a very close second. They could easily flip-flop. In the IL, it was LaRochelle a month ago, but now I'd give the nod to McEvoy. 24 wins? Wow.
                              Honestly, even I'd put Dean 1st :)

                              But it'll come down to Dean, Guardamagni, and Rumsey.
                              I think with a good couple weeks, Guardamagni could take it. Of course, i'm bias. He is in the top 3 in 6 different categories. I think he's had the best "overall" year! Not to mention that he's only lost 4 games, less than Dean and Rumsey.

                              Just my 2 cents, lol.
                              After looking closer at their numbers, at this point, I'd probably rank them:

                              Rumsey
                              Guardamagni
                              Dean

                              Guardamagni needs to close the gap on wins. Reaching 20 would really help his case.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Skerik
                                Originally posted by dieselboy
                                I haven't heard that rumor.
                                That's 'cause none of the other GMs talk to you. You've been blacklisted for making shady deals.
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