Just posted this on the front page but thought I'd put it up here too:
Snappers (almost) Mid-Season Report Card
It’s nearing the All-Star break in the BLB and the Snappers presently have a narrow 2-game lead in the Pilsner. Coming off a trip to the IL, where the Snappers had a 2-4 road-trip, they’re looking to bounce back and have a couple nice weeks before the break. Let’s take a look at how the team has fared so far this season:<o:p></o:p>
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- C: Romano Rodenas<o:p></o:p>
Rodenas was acquired in a trade with <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Windy</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">City</st1:placetype></st1:place> in ’85 and every year he has improved his stats. The Snappers were so impressed with him in ’86 they signed him to a 4 year extension for $35.7 million. He’s thrown out a staggering 38% of potential base stealers so he has been a great asset both with the bat and behind the plate. GRADE: A<o:p></o:p>
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- 1B: Gil Melgoza<o:p></o:p>
It seems like Melgoza likes to alternate between good & bad years (.290 in ’83, .241 in ’84, .307 in ’85, .248 in ’86, .304 in ’87). Fortunately for the Snappers, this is a good year. Melgoza already has 17 HRs and has knocked in 53 runs as he’s on pace for another 100 RBI season. GRADE: A<o:p></o:p>
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- 2B: Florentino Ostorga<o:p></o:p>
Ostorga was always very highly thought of by the Snappers organization, despite not getting the same respect from other teams. While the Snappers liked him, they considered including him on a couple trades but no other teams were interested. In his first full season, he hit .304 in ’86 and is over .300 again in ’87. He doesn’t have the best glove in the league but has a respectable 4 errors in 287 total chances. GRADE: A<o:p></o:p>
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- 3B: Gabriel Huxham<o:p></o:p>
Huxham was recently acquired from the Muckdogs and so far so good as he’s hit .294 in 12 games for the Snappers. Joe Scott did a decent job for the Snappers for most of the season but looking to make a run at the postseason the Snappers upgraded by trading for Huxham. GRADE: TBD<o:p></o:p>
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- SS: Joe Molenza<o:p></o:p>
Molenza got off to a slow start in ’87 but is heating up. In his last 10 games he’s hitting .382, with 1 HR, 5 RBI and 5 walks. He’s hitting .241 for the season with 7 HR and 39 RBI. He’s a key element to the Snappers offense so it’s a good sign he’s starting to get hot. GRADE: B-<o:p></o:p>
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- LF: Roger Morgan<o:p></o:p>
The Snappers rewarded Morgan for his great ’86 season with a nice 5-year, $51 million dollar contract. The organization was a bit concerned that he might’ve had a career year, especially at his age, but decided to take a shot with an extension. He hasn’t hit like he did in ’86 but he’s still getting on base, with a .374 OBP and a .253 average. It would be nice to get more production out of him for his salary but the Snappers are content with his output so far. GRADE: C<o:p></o:p>
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- CF: Tim O’Fay<o:p></o:p>
O’Fay has been huge for the Snappers in ’87, hitting .315 with 6 HR. He’s also been swiping bases at a nice pace, with 15 SB on the year. O’Fay was acquired in a trade for a 6<sup>th</sup> round pick and he has definitely been worth it. The Snappers have moved him around the line-up a bit but he’s been a great lead-off hitter against righties. The Snappers were able to sign him to a very inexpensive extension in ’86 ($3.7 over 2 years) so they have him until the end of the ’88 season. In a recent check of his contract demands for an extension, he’s looking for more than $8.0 per for 2 years, so he knows he’s having a great season. GRADE: A<o:p></o:p>
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- RF: Jose Guzman<o:p></o:p>
Always consistent, Guzman is the face of the Snappers franchise and he plays like it. So far in ’87 he’s already won 1 player of the week award and 1 player of the month award. He’s truly a professional hitter, batting .326 with 16 HR and 44 RBI. The Snappers are hoping to reward him & his great play with a trip to the postseason again this year. GRADE: A<o:p></o:p>
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- SP: Brode, Sanchez, O’Loughlin, Claudius, Fitts<o:p></o:p>
The Snappers starting rotation has the 3<sup>rd</sup> best ERA in the DL, anchored by starter Brode with his 2.06 ERA and a 9-2 record. O’Loughlin was a nice late free agent pick-up by the Snappers, with a 6-0 record and a 3.35 ERA. Sanchez is having a bit of a down year with a high ERA but is looking to pick it up in the 2<sup>nd</sup> half. Claudius, a converted reliever, has gotten the job done with an ERA in the high 3’s. Fitts, picked up in a trade with the Kodiaks, hasn’t been anything special with an ERA near 5, but has been helpful filling in for the Lorral who is out for the year (again). GRADE: B+<o:p></o:p>
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- RP: Chanez, Lewis, Tsou, Qutnones, Kwayera, Quintero, McMonies, Diaz<o:p></o:p>
In recent years the Snappers have loaded up on relief pitching in the annual amateur draft. The bullpen has a respectable 3.55 ERA but hasn’t been as dependable as the Snappers franchise would like, with the exception of closer Diaz. Tsou has been a nice call-up and the Snappers are hoping recent call-up Kwayera can lend some assistance. The 2 Q’s, Quintero & Qutnones, have been less than exceptional and really need to step up their game. GRADE: B<o:p></o:p>
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Wrap-up<o:p></o:p>
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The Snappers are 12 games over .500 but with a small 2 game lead in the division they need to continue to play good baseball to ensure they play into October again this year. <o:p></o:p>
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Overall team grade: A-<o:p></o:p>
Snappers (almost) Mid-Season Report Card
It’s nearing the All-Star break in the BLB and the Snappers presently have a narrow 2-game lead in the Pilsner. Coming off a trip to the IL, where the Snappers had a 2-4 road-trip, they’re looking to bounce back and have a couple nice weeks before the break. Let’s take a look at how the team has fared so far this season:<o:p></o:p>
<o:p> </o:p>
- C: Romano Rodenas<o:p></o:p>
Rodenas was acquired in a trade with <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Windy</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">City</st1:placetype></st1:place> in ’85 and every year he has improved his stats. The Snappers were so impressed with him in ’86 they signed him to a 4 year extension for $35.7 million. He’s thrown out a staggering 38% of potential base stealers so he has been a great asset both with the bat and behind the plate. GRADE: A<o:p></o:p>
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- 1B: Gil Melgoza<o:p></o:p>
It seems like Melgoza likes to alternate between good & bad years (.290 in ’83, .241 in ’84, .307 in ’85, .248 in ’86, .304 in ’87). Fortunately for the Snappers, this is a good year. Melgoza already has 17 HRs and has knocked in 53 runs as he’s on pace for another 100 RBI season. GRADE: A<o:p></o:p>
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- 2B: Florentino Ostorga<o:p></o:p>
Ostorga was always very highly thought of by the Snappers organization, despite not getting the same respect from other teams. While the Snappers liked him, they considered including him on a couple trades but no other teams were interested. In his first full season, he hit .304 in ’86 and is over .300 again in ’87. He doesn’t have the best glove in the league but has a respectable 4 errors in 287 total chances. GRADE: A<o:p></o:p>
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- 3B: Gabriel Huxham<o:p></o:p>
Huxham was recently acquired from the Muckdogs and so far so good as he’s hit .294 in 12 games for the Snappers. Joe Scott did a decent job for the Snappers for most of the season but looking to make a run at the postseason the Snappers upgraded by trading for Huxham. GRADE: TBD<o:p></o:p>
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- SS: Joe Molenza<o:p></o:p>
Molenza got off to a slow start in ’87 but is heating up. In his last 10 games he’s hitting .382, with 1 HR, 5 RBI and 5 walks. He’s hitting .241 for the season with 7 HR and 39 RBI. He’s a key element to the Snappers offense so it’s a good sign he’s starting to get hot. GRADE: B-<o:p></o:p>
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- LF: Roger Morgan<o:p></o:p>
The Snappers rewarded Morgan for his great ’86 season with a nice 5-year, $51 million dollar contract. The organization was a bit concerned that he might’ve had a career year, especially at his age, but decided to take a shot with an extension. He hasn’t hit like he did in ’86 but he’s still getting on base, with a .374 OBP and a .253 average. It would be nice to get more production out of him for his salary but the Snappers are content with his output so far. GRADE: C<o:p></o:p>
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- CF: Tim O’Fay<o:p></o:p>
O’Fay has been huge for the Snappers in ’87, hitting .315 with 6 HR. He’s also been swiping bases at a nice pace, with 15 SB on the year. O’Fay was acquired in a trade for a 6<sup>th</sup> round pick and he has definitely been worth it. The Snappers have moved him around the line-up a bit but he’s been a great lead-off hitter against righties. The Snappers were able to sign him to a very inexpensive extension in ’86 ($3.7 over 2 years) so they have him until the end of the ’88 season. In a recent check of his contract demands for an extension, he’s looking for more than $8.0 per for 2 years, so he knows he’s having a great season. GRADE: A<o:p></o:p>
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- RF: Jose Guzman<o:p></o:p>
Always consistent, Guzman is the face of the Snappers franchise and he plays like it. So far in ’87 he’s already won 1 player of the week award and 1 player of the month award. He’s truly a professional hitter, batting .326 with 16 HR and 44 RBI. The Snappers are hoping to reward him & his great play with a trip to the postseason again this year. GRADE: A<o:p></o:p>
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- SP: Brode, Sanchez, O’Loughlin, Claudius, Fitts<o:p></o:p>
The Snappers starting rotation has the 3<sup>rd</sup> best ERA in the DL, anchored by starter Brode with his 2.06 ERA and a 9-2 record. O’Loughlin was a nice late free agent pick-up by the Snappers, with a 6-0 record and a 3.35 ERA. Sanchez is having a bit of a down year with a high ERA but is looking to pick it up in the 2<sup>nd</sup> half. Claudius, a converted reliever, has gotten the job done with an ERA in the high 3’s. Fitts, picked up in a trade with the Kodiaks, hasn’t been anything special with an ERA near 5, but has been helpful filling in for the Lorral who is out for the year (again). GRADE: B+<o:p></o:p>
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- RP: Chanez, Lewis, Tsou, Qutnones, Kwayera, Quintero, McMonies, Diaz<o:p></o:p>
In recent years the Snappers have loaded up on relief pitching in the annual amateur draft. The bullpen has a respectable 3.55 ERA but hasn’t been as dependable as the Snappers franchise would like, with the exception of closer Diaz. Tsou has been a nice call-up and the Snappers are hoping recent call-up Kwayera can lend some assistance. The 2 Q’s, Quintero & Qutnones, have been less than exceptional and really need to step up their game. GRADE: B<o:p></o:p>
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Wrap-up<o:p></o:p>
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The Snappers are 12 games over .500 but with a small 2 game lead in the division they need to continue to play good baseball to ensure they play into October again this year. <o:p></o:p>
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Overall team grade: A-<o:p></o:p>
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