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My offense is pretty good. Gorrie has been outstanding since returning from injury, and Romo has been on an absolute tear during the same timeframe. He's climbed from like the 20th ranked RF to 9th. He came up as a 1B, and has committed only 5 errors in RF this year after committing 14 last year in 20 more games. Alvarez is on pace to put up a better avg, more HR, more walks, less Ks, a higher OBP, more runs, and a higher OPS than last season. His RBIs should dip, but only because he put up 140+ last year. Then there's Campoveroe, Delarruz, and Elliott. It's a fun group to watch.
My offense is pretty good. Gorrie has been outstanding since returning from injury, and Romo has been on an absolute tear during the same timeframe. He's climbed from like the 20th ranked RF to 9th. He came up as a 1B, and has committed only 5 errors in RF this year after committing 14 last year in 20 more games. Alvarez is on pace to put up a better avg, more HR, more walks, less Ks, a higher OBP, more runs, and a higher OPS than last season. His RBIs should dip, but only because he put up 140+ last year. Then there's Campoveroe, Delarruz, and Elliott. It's a fun group to watch.
I absolutely hated watching the simmed games against your line-up.
I was literally expecting six runs a game everytime you played.
You are stacked.
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
Campo is a player to build a franchise around. Painful to say, and even more painful to watch, but that offense is unreal. Tons of young talent that is really coming together.
My young core of Nago, Summers, Grounds, Murdock, Padilla, Fitzsymons and Ansoátegui could give them a run for their money in the coming seasons however.
Wilmington Wildcats- 2057- Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041 Washington Bats - 1979-2013
My offense is pretty good. Gorrie has been outstanding since returning from injury, and Romo has been on an absolute tear during the same timeframe. He's climbed from like the 20th ranked RF to 9th. He came up as a 1B, and has committed only 5 errors in RF this year after committing 14 last year in 20 more games. Alvarez is on pace to put up a better avg, more HR, more walks, less Ks, a higher OBP, more runs, and a higher OPS than last season. His RBIs should dip, but only because he put up 140+ last year. Then there's Campoveroe, Delarruz, and Elliott. It's a fun group to watch.
Yeah, that lineup is stacked. And, sadly, really young still.
Campo is a player to build a franchise around. Painful to say, and even more painful to watch, but that offense is unreal. Tons of young talent that is really coming together.
My young core of Nago, Summers, Grounds, Murdock, Padilla, Fitzsymons and Ansoátegui could give them a run for their money in the coming seasons however.
The Stout will be interesting over the next few years because I think my young core is going to be really good too. I think Poling is just scratching the surface of what he can do... Tracy is going to be better than people think.... and Maeda is going to be a good one when he gets up. I definately have a few more question marks than Wilmington or Washington... but I love my young bats.
They got a good pen and get good outings from mediocre starters. I don't know their ballpark dimensions, but there's something about this team. When they get some young talent, they are going to take the next step quick.
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