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    Death Valley Scorpions (2003-Present)
    Division Champs '05 '07 '08 '11 '13 '14 '15 '16 '19
    IL WC '09 '10 '12 '17

    IL Champs '13 '16 '19
    Stout Slugger '08 (Jones) '15 (McCarley)
    Last Call '08 (Manning)
    New Brew '08 (Pulido)
    Desert Legends
    #33 Danny Salcedo ('15) #30 Colin Cash ('16) #32 Brendan Lindsey ('17)



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    • Originally posted by PaulC

      Being new to the league, I just think the case for hall of fame pitchers that I didn't 'get to see play' is really underwhelming when you look at their stat page. Keifer is a good example. Upon quickly looking, only three years with 15 wins (I get bad teams, and not the most important stat), only 3-4 in the playoffs, and quite a few years that were just meh. The average hall pitcher has 204 wins, 2700 Ks, and 77 WAR.

      Looking deeper, he had a solid WHIP, 60 career WAR, and a 129 ERA+, so he looks Hall of Fameish... I just think to newer people, it just doesn't seem overtly obvious. I also think, that like the real hall, some voters have extremely high standards for starting pitchers and since so many owners use six man rotations, a tonne of relievers (13 CG) the major counting stats never really look that impressive. Which is the same thing the real hall will run into in the future with starting pitchers.
      This is the issue. The average starter in the Hall is too high. When you only have 5 guys that dominated it pushes the average up which hurts guys that were also dominant in the league but not at the level of the ones in.

      Too many MLB comparisons. But let's take the MLB. Imagine if the Hall was only Walter Johnson, Cy Young and three other pitchers. Koufax never gets in and there isn't a real life sensible soul who thinks he was fame-ish. How does Randy Johnson get In? Pedro is the equivalent of any pitcher in our league with a great 10 years but only 4 absolutely disgusting seasons before injury. Pedro doesn't get into our Hall, I would presume.

      Too many voters think guys need 250 wins or 5 Pale Ales.

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      • Originally posted by PaulC View Post

        The average hall pitcher has 204 wins, 2700 Ks, and 77 WAR.
        That's exactly the problem. It's way too high of a standard.

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        • Originally posted by Delandis View Post
          I'm going to go with Baltimore, Pawtucket, Maine, and Batavia.
          Originally posted by Pat View Post
          I'll go Pitt, Maine, Baltimore, Batavia
          Batavia and Pittsburgh = yes from your combined lists.

          Maine has been No-hit 5 times. Baltimore 4 times, Pawtucket 3 times.

          I'll go ahead and give you another, since I sort of cheated on it - I treated Death Valley separately from Virginia. Virginia had 1 no-no tossed against them back in 1980.
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          • I kind of thought DVS, but I wasn't sure if you broke it up. Plus I thought VA was too terrible during the Andrew days to not have had a no hitter against them.


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            - Porter Champs: '92, '93, '97, '98, '01, '03, '06, '08, '12
            - Playoffs: '92, '93, '97, '98, '99, '01, '03, '06, '08, '12, '13, '14, '15, '16
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            • Originally posted by BradZ View Post
              Five teams have never been the victim of a No-hitter, one of which is the expansion KC team. Who are the other 4?
              KC was no hit this week by Jaden Steen of Pawtucket.

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              • These must be BLB records... by a lot I'd think...

                C.J. Wilkinson reached base 21 times in a row (BTW, the MLB record is 17), including 10 straight ABs with a hit (BTW, the MLB record is 12)

                Saturday April 23rd (Start of streak)
                3rd inning Fly out
                5th inning Double
                8th inning Single
                9th inning Single
                Sunday April 24th (Did not play)
                Monday April 25th (Pinch hit)
                9th inning Single
                Tuesday April 26th (Moved to lead off)
                1st inning Single
                3rd inning Single
                4th inning Single
                7th inning Double
                9th inning Single
                Wednesday April 27th
                1st inning Single
                3rd inning Base on Balls
                4th inning Double
                6th inning Base on Balls
                8th inning Intentional Base on Balls
                9th inning Single
                Thursday April 28th (Off day)
                Friday April 29th
                1st inning Single
                3rd inning Single
                5th inning Single
                7th inning Base on Balls
                9th inning Single
                Saturday April 30th
                1st inning Single
                3rd inning Ground out

                Watching the game scores live, I had to double check when it was over, but this is a ridiculous streak!! The two games that bookended the streak actually saw him go 7 for 10.

                This is a six game stretch of 20 for 23 and 4 walks for a BA of 0.870 and on OBP of ).889!! Wow!
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                • Brad will be pleased.
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                  • I'm glad Wilkinson figured it out again after Denver. He looked to be declining but really he just hated me.

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                    • Originally posted by Carlos View Post
                      I'm glad Wilkinson figured it out again after Denver. He looked to be declining but really he just hated me.

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                      • Originally posted by Pat View Post
                        Brad will be pleased.
                        Honestly, I'm happy for him. We projected a steeper drop off (mostly on the defensive side) and he's managed to remain very productive player.
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                        • Originally posted by BradZ View Post

                          Honestly, I'm happy for him. We projected a steeper drop off (mostly on the defensive side) and he's managed to remain very productive player.
                          Here's to hoping he gets two more good years at that spot. I'm overpaying the next two years to get this year's cheap $6 million player option.
                          Last edited by PaulC; 02-05-2023, 01:36 PM.
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                          • Has there ever been a two-award winner in a single season? For instance, winning Pale Ale AND Last Call? Or Stout Slugger and New Brew? Etc.

                            If so, who?
                            Wilmington Wildcats- 2057-
                            Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041
                            Washington Bats - 1979-2013

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                            • Going by the in-game almanac, Harry Keppel (1978) and Finley Kinsey (1988) won both Stout Slugger and New Brew awards.
                              Washington Bats, 2013-

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                              • Kenshin Krsnich won the Pale Ale award as a reliever in 1981. I can't recall if he won the Last Call that year. His numbers were ridiculous.

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