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His peripherals are good...72 hits in 85 innings, 93 K's to only 29 walks, 9 HR allowed isn't too bad either. Is he just unlucky or is he pulling a LaRochelle?
It was still a couple million less than what he was asking for.
The payroll will also likely be why this will be my last year to contend for a title. Coker wants a 5/90 extension, MacKnight wants something similar, and I just won't be able to retain them for that price. I'll likely put up a Windy City-esque rebuilding effort and ship out everyone but Gremades, Buzzell, Haydon, and Simmonds.
4-2 sim for the Storm including taking a series from Dallas and beating Denver Brode.
Getting Joe Moran has been huge for my team so far. For the first time in franchise history, I feel comfortable going to the 9th with a lead. The starters are generally pitching well except Mr. Smug Don Stevens. We finished 15-12 in June, which is admirable. After a miserable April, the team is playing much better.
Looks like Curt Dodson fractured his elbow and is out for 7 months... sigh. I have zero luck with my minor league system. One of these days I will catch a break and develop a decent player.
Why did this year have to be the year where it would have been better for me to autopick the draft? Other than Don Stevens, I have no other player I drafted on my squad... that's pretty pathetic.
woo hoo... another winning sim. Keppel is the player of the week, and Wallace continues to win. On another note, players are still available for trade to the contenders.
Not a bad sim; my opponents scored the same number of runs that I did but I used my runs more efficiently, which was good for 5-1. In the first two games against Batavia, I won a pair of 3-2 decisions with Llombart driving in all 6 of my runs.
With Carolina losing 5 of 6, I gained 4 games. Maybe I ought to buy at the deadline. With Virginia already 2 games back and two teams ahead of them, they're out of it, so they'll be selling and there must be a few other teams with veterans to trade as well.
With Carolina losing 5 of 6, I gained 4 games. Maybe I ought to buy at the deadline. With Virginia already 2 games back and two teams ahead of them, they're out of it, so they'll be selling and there must be a few other teams with veterans to trade as well.
While I certainly appreciate your impressive grip on comedy... there is a difference between "selling" and "not buying."
Good:
Starting Pitching: Six for six in quality starts this week. Can't really ask for more than that.
Mark Steward: Five homeruns and 12 RBI's with an OPS of 1.181. Two of his HR's were clutch. First against Grant Lewis to tie it up in the top of the ninth against Washington, and his second clutch homer was a three run bomb in the top of the 10th against Morgantown to give us the series sweep.
Bad:
Catchers continue to struggle... For the year, my three catchers have combined to post a line of, .170/4/29. That's three guys. If I had any production out of that spot at all... I think I would have won a couple more games than I have.
Ugly:
Steward's contract demands raise every sim... at first he wanted 3 million a year. Every sim since, it's gone up. Currently it's at 8.2 million a year and climbing. I hope to sign him soon or I'm expecting 15 million a year if he keeps his production up.
Congratulations:
Mark Steward was named the IL player of the month for the month of June.
'The young California second baseman posted a .314 batting average with 11 home runs, 23 RBIs and scored 20 runs. Steward also worked pitchers for 7 walks to post a .355 on-base percentage.'
California Kodiaks - GM - 1982-2013 Brewmaster's Cups: 1987 Import League Champions: 1987, 1989
Porter Division Champions: 1986, 1987, 1989, 1999, 2000 Import League Wild Card: 2001, 2003, 2004
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