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    Batavia Muckdogs: The leagues biggest under achievers believe in addition by subtraction

    In 2014, the Muckdogs broke a four-year playoff drought by winning 99 games and finishing 1st in the Bock. In 2015, with a loaded roster, they were expected to build on that success. However, they instead lead the league in dysfunction, including a -7 Pythagorean record. Expected to go 93-71, which would have won the Bock by three games, they went 86-78 to finish one game behind Washington and Baltimore for the Wild Card game.

    The off-season hasn't been too kind to them either. The Muckdogs had seven players test the Free-Agent waters including key pieces JR Lowe, Todd Robideau and Diego Flores. That trio combined for 60 of their teams 163 homeruns. In response? The Muckdogs have yet to sign a player to a major league deal in Free-Agency.

    However, it's not all doom and gloom as the initial 2016 BNN Preseason Predictions actually have the Muckdogs winning the division with a 93-69 record. The team still boasts a top rotation lead by Jamie Combs (2.39 ERA, .88 WHIP, 215 K, 17 BB) and a bullpen that despite a shaky year features a 5+ deep group that can rival any IL team. Losing the trio of hitters will hurt but the Muckdogs appear to have the depth to keep the lineup hitting.

    Let's just hope they have a little more luck this year.

    Around The Horn (5-Star Rankings):
    Offense: 3.5
    Defense: 4
    Starting Rotation: 3.5
    Bullpen: 5

    Keep on eye on:
    SP TJ Elkind
    The 22-year-old right hander went 10-5 with a 4.02 ERA in 19 starts for the Muckdogs. In 2016, with a season under his belt the team has expectations. Fitting the Batavia mold Elkind boasts great control and will avoid a lot of free passes. For the Muckdogs to reach the post-season, Elkind might have to pitch well enough that he's playing in it.



    Morgantown Mohawks: The defending champions are still trying to negotiate with a legend

    In the sports community, "yeah, when the Mohawks win the Brewmaster's" was on the level of "yeah, when pigs fly"...until now.

    The 2015 surprise champions were one of the most amazing stories in BLB history. From 1984-2014, two .500 seasons, one winning season and zero playoff appearances. In the tradition of Los Lunas, Washington and Carolina, Morgantown won the Brewmaster's during their first playoff run.

    This off-season was headlined by the departure of CL Shinji Yamashita. Still unsigned in his quest for a big pay day, Yamashita is the Mohawks all-time leader in numerous pitching categories. While the team continues to negotiate with the 34-year-old closer, rumors are swirling he is in discussions with at least two other BLB teams.

    Returning to the team is the rotation that finished 2nd in the IL in ERA and a lineup that finished 1st in batting average as well as stolen bases. What makes this group unique compared to other contenders is their balance across the board. Last season the Mohawks top seven hitters had a WAR of 2.9-4.1. Their top four starting pitchers, 2.5-4.3. No huge outliers. Just good, solid players in almost every position.

    Now with a target on their back, let's see how they respond.

    Around The Horn (5-Star Rankings):
    Offense: 3.5
    Defense: 3.5
    Starting Rotation: 3.5
    Bullpen: 3.5

    Keep on eye on:
    SP Dave Baldwin
    Last year the 22-year-old right hander was boasting a 2.27 ERA and 1.10 WHIP before a season ending bicep injury with two months to play. This season he is slotted at #2 in the rotation and the team has big expectations for the former 14th overall pick in 2014. If Baldwin can stay healthy, he might find himself as the ace of the staff in the next playoff run.




    Windy City Blues: New players and a new look - Can the Blues be this years Wildcats?

    The Playboys are no more. Welcome to year one of the Blues.

    What else is new? Nine new Free-Agents (so far). The list is highlighted by sluggers Dave Slack, Travis Anthony and Jimmy Nash. All imported from other IL teams, the trio is expected to help boost a lineup that finished dead last in the BLB in runs scored.

    Slack raised a few eyebrows when he signed a seven year $84M deal. The 30-year-old has career .790 OPS. Not bad but a bit of a risk with that length of a deal. The Anthony deal was also a headliner because of the money, five years $65M. The 29-year-old has a similar career OPS of .773. Nash however signed a bit on the cheap, five years at $25M. His OPS is almost identical at .798. However, when you consider Windy City had just ONE player (36-year-old Victor Robles) with an OPS at the level of these three, the Blues were desperate.

    The bigger hope lies in the farm system though, not in Free-Agent spending. The Blues boast the 5th best farm system with their five top prospects being pitchers. The name might be different but the Windy City tradition of a dominant pitching club could be making a return here soon. Real soon.


    Around The Horn (5-Star Rankings):
    Offense: 3.5
    Defense: 3
    Starting Rotation: 3.5
    Bullpen: 1.5

    Keep on eye on:
    OF Bereket "Magic" Asiku
    In his debut year, "Magic" hit .302 as a 22-year-old in 77 games. In 2016, the Blues are expecting a big season. With proven .300 ability and lightning speed on the base paths, he is expected to be the leadoff hitter in Windy City for the next decade. Known for his intelligence, work ethic and durability, that goal doesn't seem so lofty.




    Carolina Tobs: Ticking time bomb: Has Ledbetter had enough?

    Outfielder Ian Ledbetter was a 2nd round pick by the Tobs in 2004, part of a major rebuilding effort. After making his debut in 2008, the Tobs were a contender for the next seven seasons, finishing 1st or 2nd every year and taking home the 2011 Brewmaster's on a club that won 112 games. In 2015, it was a much different story. The Tobs dropped to a 65 win team, their worst finish in 10 years.

    Don't blame it on Ledbetter, however. Without a lot of protection around him and a season a complete loss, Ledbetter mashed. His .915 OPS and 5.8 WAR were career highs. The 32-year-old continues to hit but with season expectations very low, will he demand a trade? The switch-hitter is due $13.5M each of the next two seasons and rumors are swirling that teams are interested.

    This franchise is likely headed to a similar rebuilding effort which started in 2004, Ledbetter's draft class. It remains to be seen if Ledbetter will stick around for another such effort.

    Around The Horn (5-Star Rankings):
    Offense: 2
    Defense: 1.5
    Starting Rotation: 2
    Bullpen: 1

    Keep on eye on:
    C CJ Cooper
    One of the few young bright spots is catcher CJ Cooper. The 24th overall pick in 2013 is arguably the most valuable asset on the 2016 Tobs roster. He struggled in his rookie year to a .228 average and .620 OPS but scouts have high expectations for the former #17 overall prospect.

    BOCK PREDICTIONS
    1. Batavia (92-70)
    2. Morgantown (89-73)
    3. Windy City (74-88)
    4. Carolina (45-115)

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    Last edited by BradZ; 03-28-2016, 09:41 AM.
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  • #2
    I knew we were tops in something! We did lose half our offense but after having to spend money on Combs, Smart, and Gutierrez we're laying low. Really thought Gut would put us over last season but it was a disaster from opening day on. I don't see him playing for us after this year.

    Great writeup. This has been a fantastic offseason for news stories.

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    • #3
      Great write-up. I'm really interested to see how this season plays out. I'm hoping that overpaying for some popular free agents gets butts in the seats and we can get our budget up. I'd think that having Asiku followed in the lineup by three guys that have been to at least one All-Star game in the last three years would generate some buzz in Chicago. So far it seems to be working as Fan Interest has gone from 55 to 63 during this off-season. Our budget has been cut by $6 million every year since 2011. We need to reverse that trend if we're ever going to be contenders.

      In the meantime we have a slew of pitching talent working their way through the minors. If I can find some young sluggers to compliment those arms we'll be in business.

      We're going to need some good pitching and base running if we hope to improve to anywhere near a .500 record this season. Small ball is the name of our game, as we don't have a single guy on our BLB roster that hit more than 18 HRs last year. It's all about on-base percentage and generating runs for the Blues. Last year we were 11th in the IL in OBP, and 9th in BABIP and Defensive Effeciency. It's going to take quite a turnaround to make this strategy work, but it was still the path of least resistance for a team that was close to last in almost every major statistic.

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      • #4
        The Blues are one of my favorite rebrands so far. Really nice work.

        I think Carolina has too much talent to finish with 115 losses. Their lineup looks close to league average to me. Maybe more like a 95-100 loss club. I guess we'll see.

        Good write-up!
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        8 Bermeo | 9 Hiraki | 10 Davila | 15 Kubota | 17 O'Moore | 18 Sanchez | 21 Cleary | 26 Memmoli
        30 Suarez | 32 Gutierrez | 34 Suarez | 45 Corrigan | 47 Hernandez | 66 Alvarez

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        • #5
          I'm evidently going to have 2 rain outs, that is bold!
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          • #6
            Originally posted by fsquid View Post
            I'm evidently going to have 2 rain outs, that is bold!
            Look on the bright side — if the rest of Pat's prediction is right, you would have lost both those games.
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            Domestic League Champions: 2006, 2011, 2018, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2052
            Brewmaster's Cup Champions: 2006, 2018, 2028, 2031
            8 Bermeo | 9 Hiraki | 10 Davila | 15 Kubota | 17 O'Moore | 18 Sanchez | 21 Cleary | 26 Memmoli
            30 Suarez | 32 Gutierrez | 34 Suarez | 45 Corrigan | 47 Hernandez | 66 Alvarez

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            • #7
              Originally posted by fsquid View Post
              I'm evidently going to have 2 rain outs, that is bold!
              You know OOTP 16 does have rain outs.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Carlos View Post
                You know OOTP 16 does have rain outs.
                On that note, any idea how 7-day lineups work with rain-outs?

                It would be shitty to say, for example, Fernando Hernandez will start Tuesday's game, based on the 7-day lineup I set — only to have that game get rained out and Hernandez not start at all that week.
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                Ale Division Champions: 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2053
                Domestic League Champions: 2006, 2011, 2018, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2052
                Brewmaster's Cup Champions: 2006, 2018, 2028, 2031
                8 Bermeo | 9 Hiraki | 10 Davila | 15 Kubota | 17 O'Moore | 18 Sanchez | 21 Cleary | 26 Memmoli
                30 Suarez | 32 Gutierrez | 34 Suarez | 45 Corrigan | 47 Hernandez | 66 Alvarez

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by fsquid View Post
                  I'm evidently going to have 2 rain outs, that is bold!


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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TheLetterZ View Post
                    On that note, any idea how 7-day lineups work with rain-outs?

                    It would be shitty to say, for example, Fernando Hernandez will start Tuesday's game, based on the 7-day lineup I set — only to have that game get rained out and Hernandez not start at all that week.
                    I don't have any idea.

                    Other leagues I'm in all go two-week sims so no one uses 7-day lineups.

                    It's a good question. I'm curious what the forum might say about it.
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                    • #11
                      same here, the other leagues I'm in do 15 day sims
                      CAROLINA TOBS

                      Bock Division Champs - '99, '01, '10, '11, '12, '13

                      Brewmasters - '11

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Carlos View Post
                        Other leagues I'm in all go two-week sims so no one uses 7-day lineups.
                        Originally posted by fsquid View Post
                        same here, the other leagues I'm in do 15 day sims
                        No one wants to hear about your "other" leagues.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Matt View Post
                          No one wants to hear about your "other" leagues.
                          This.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Matt View Post
                            No one wants to hear about your "other" leagues.
                            Same with having to read a diatribe about a fake baseball player not getting into a fake hall of fame.
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                            Brewmasters - '11

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Matt View Post
                              No one wants to hear about your "other" leagues.
                              Sometimes you guys are the other league.

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