California Kodiaks (35-23)
2-0 @ Philadelphia
1-1 vs. Batavia
3-0 @ Baltimore
The Good
- Robby Shannon got player of the week, again. This week he didn't show much power but he made up for it by hitting... 14/26, .538/.625/.692/1.317. Only picked up 4 RBI's on the week though.
- Conan Wilkerson goes 2-0 this week. 2.25 ERA in 12 IP. Also picked up his first homer on the year and is batting .286 for the season.
- Alberto Grandon had a big week. .423/.467/.846/1.313. I'd love to see what our line up could be if he has somehow reverted back to form. Either way, I'll always take two HR's, two 3B's, and one 2B from my eight hole hitter.
The Bad
- Oswaldo Escarcaga, wasn't very sharp and then went down with a sore shoulder. He has been 100% durable since coming over to California in 1982. Lets hope this injury isn't a sign of things to come.
- Nick Duncan couldn't catch lightning in a bottle twice. Filling in for an ill Escarcaga, Duncan was spotted a 5-0 lead but quickly gave it back to Philadelphia. Thankfully the offense came to play and got a come from behind win... but Duncan was not good. On the positive side, Duncan is hitting .400 with 1 HR and 2 RBI's.
- Román Magueu, he continues to get the job done by picking up save after save (19/20) but he's very sloppy. Lefties have been teeing off on my closer this year.
- Juan Carlos Ramírez did not have a good start to his second stint in the majors. The AAA superstar, Ramírez could only muster a 4/29 mark in his first action in the BLB since 1985. He'll have another week on the roster until he heads back to AAA when José Compres returns from the DL.
Next Week: 3 vs. Mississippi, 3 vs. Sin City
2-0 @ Philadelphia
1-1 vs. Batavia
3-0 @ Baltimore
The Good
- Robby Shannon got player of the week, again. This week he didn't show much power but he made up for it by hitting... 14/26, .538/.625/.692/1.317. Only picked up 4 RBI's on the week though.
- Conan Wilkerson goes 2-0 this week. 2.25 ERA in 12 IP. Also picked up his first homer on the year and is batting .286 for the season.
- Alberto Grandon had a big week. .423/.467/.846/1.313. I'd love to see what our line up could be if he has somehow reverted back to form. Either way, I'll always take two HR's, two 3B's, and one 2B from my eight hole hitter.
The Bad
- Oswaldo Escarcaga, wasn't very sharp and then went down with a sore shoulder. He has been 100% durable since coming over to California in 1982. Lets hope this injury isn't a sign of things to come.
- Nick Duncan couldn't catch lightning in a bottle twice. Filling in for an ill Escarcaga, Duncan was spotted a 5-0 lead but quickly gave it back to Philadelphia. Thankfully the offense came to play and got a come from behind win... but Duncan was not good. On the positive side, Duncan is hitting .400 with 1 HR and 2 RBI's.
- Román Magueu, he continues to get the job done by picking up save after save (19/20) but he's very sloppy. Lefties have been teeing off on my closer this year.
- Juan Carlos Ramírez did not have a good start to his second stint in the majors. The AAA superstar, Ramírez could only muster a 4/29 mark in his first action in the BLB since 1985. He'll have another week on the roster until he heads back to AAA when José Compres returns from the DL.
Next Week: 3 vs. Mississippi, 3 vs. Sin City
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