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2031 Regular Season SIM 15 Complete - Next SIM Mon 4/1
Seattle goes 1-3 vs. Phoenix but rebounds on the road sweeping California 3-0 in the golden state. The Pilots enter the All-Star break at 54-42, two games back of Denver in the Bock and a half game back of Philadelphia for the #2 WC spot.
I'm not expecting this team to go far. Despite the fact that the Pilots lead the BLB in runs scored, the lineup isn't nearly on the level of the past 2-3 years and the pitching/defense is almost as bad as the two seasons we had the #1 pick. This group is now 22nd in defense and 16th in ERA. Because of that, I will entertain offers on a lot of players if you feel like adding some pieces.
Wilmington Wildcats- 2057- Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041 Washington Bats - 1979-2013
5-2 week for the Bats, on the road. Took 3/4 in Carolina before winning 2/3 in Batavia. Combined with a rough week from Philly, and we're now 7 games ahead of second place, which is now New York. There's still plenty of time to go in the season, but we've maintained the lead we built early in the season for the most part.
Ron Thornton won IL POTW with a .440/ 2 HR/ 7 RBI week. He's having a nice season for us. Beyond him, five Bats were named to the All Star Game - SP Tomio Ono, RP Dusty Borchers, RP Dave Stacey, C Kaden Gaston and C Josh Allen. Beyond Allen, I'm not sure that any of those guys are my highest rated players - the other team member who have appeared on the Top Players list all missed out on the game. We've got a good amount of depth on this team.
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