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  • 2037 Regular Season 21 SIM Complete - Next SIM Sun 5/17

    Next SIM - Sun 5/17

    - Files due by 6am ET | 3am PT
    - File is up; HTML to follow

    Stat of the Day!

    DFA: Har, Pho
    Roster: Ind/Tor (RL age limit)
    Export: Har, WC
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  • #2
    Thanks Matt!

    Seattle goes 5-2 but California and Batavia, so no change in the Bock or WC standings for the Pilots.

    OF Robby Lee made his debut but didn't make much noise. He did however struggle in center so I'll be scrapping that idea. Him and Charles Farris will compete for the LF job the last few weeks. At the very least, Lee provides more defense and speed.

    The Pilots got to face their old friend SP Manabu Hamada for the first time since he was traded to Carolina. Seattle responded by knocking him out after 1.2 innings and going on to score 20 runs. #RevengeFactor

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    • #3
      5-2 this week, but we just can’t shake Seattle. Ramos’ bullpen blows a 5 run lead, and Morris finally got an RBI... How... He got beaned with the bases loaded!
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      • #4
        3-4 wasn't what I was hoping for, especially since we were swept in Carolina. Thankfully we got some help from the Pilots to keep us only a game and a half back in the division, but we're going to have to find a way to beat Carolina in the next series. We rebounded to win 3/4 against Phoenix, though we dropped the final game to miss out on a sweep.

        The lineup looked good again, with team OPS of .957. De Jong hit .550 on the week, snapping out of a slump he's been mired in for the past month. There wasn't really a bad week from any of my top hitters. On the mound, it was pretty dicey. The back of my rotation got roughed up by Carolina, and the normally reliable bullpen wasn't able to get the job done in the later innings either. Theisen pitched a gem, but besides him and Ammons, the rest of this rotation will be on a very short leash going forward based on how they've pitched.
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        • #5
          LA did some things this week. Some good, some bad. We'll take a look at the bad, address them, and try to compound the good.
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