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Seattle goes 3-3 for the week but stays on top by a smidgen over the Wilmington Wildcats who went 6-0 this week with sweeps of Montreal and Santo Domingo. After the front office mix-up the new manager, Shane Blaskovich, is now 19-9 after that rough 1-5 first week. Philly also continues to keep on climbing after going 5-1. They went 19-7 in July and are now 3-0 in August. On the other side of the spectrum the Exports, Canadians, Bulldogs, and Snappers all went 1-5.
Power Rankings
1) Seattle Pilots (122.4, o)
2) Wilmington Wildcats (121.3, ++)
3) Maine Guides (118.7, -)
4) Philadelphia Freedom (112.8, +)
5) Washington Bats (112.6, -)
6) Miami Sharks (111.6, -)
7) New York Knights (101.7, o)
8) New Orleans Dukes (97.9, ++)
9) Los Angeles Dinos (90.4, ++)
10) Hartford Whalers (90.3, ++)
11) Baltimore Bulldogs (89.2, --)
12) Denver BC (88.6, --)
13) Pawtucket Patriots (87.5, ++)
14) Montreal Exports (86.9, --)
15) Pittsburgh Millers (84.7, -)
16) Windy City Blues (83.7, ++)
17) California Kodiaks (82.3, --)
18) Phoenix Roadrunners (79.1, +)
19) Indianapolis Racers (78.3, --)
20) Santo Domingo Rum Runners (77.8, --)
21) Batavia Red Jackets (68.2, +)
22) Syracuse Snappers (65.4, -)
23) Toronto Canadians (62.1, o)
24) Carolina Tobs (49.9, o)
Performance of the Week
RF Zheng-xin Yang - The 22nd pick in the 1st round of the 2027 draft returned from a separated shoulder and has been playing well. On August 3rd he lit up Phoenix to the tune of four hits, two home runs, and six runs batted in during a 14-5 victory. On the year he's hitting .317 with 7 HR's and 23 RBI's in 50 games.
Injury of the Week
LF J.D. Carr - No real long term injuries this week which is great new for the trainers around the week. On August 4th the Dukes did have JD Carr suffer a sprained ankle that will keep him day to day for several weeks. He was injured running down a fly ball and had to leave the game. X-rays showed no break though which is great news for the Dukes who went 5-1 this week and are now 2nd in the Lager behind Miami. On the year Carr is hitting .267 with 10 HR's and 47 RBI's.
Prospect of the Week
1B Parker Wood - The 16 year old first basemen for the Cretin-Derham Raiders finished 3rd in the Outstanding Hitter Award this season after recording a .446 average with 25 HR's and 74 RBI's in 40 games. He's not particularly good in the field, fast, and hasn't done well in class but he can crush the ball.
Five Things We Think We Think
1. Jamie O'Hearn must have read our comments a few weeks back that he might not reach the home run record due to his declining performance. This past week he hit .417 with 4 HR's and 12 RBI's and is projected to reach 559 for his career this season. If that happens he'll only be 13 short of Alvarez' record of 572. After being picked 3rd overall in the 2014 draft the now 36 year old O'Hearn is slowing down but apparently still has some gas left in the tank. He has spent his entire storied career in Pittsburgh and will certainly be a 1st ballot Hall of Fame induction.
2. As mentioned before Philly went 19-7 in July, the best record in the entire league. Their 77 runs allowed was the lowest in the league and their 147 runs scored was the highest. Not a bad month. Miami had the 2nd best month by going 17-8 and their Lager lead is now up to 9 games. Carolina had the worst month at 4-22 with a team 6.08 ERA. Baltimore (8-16) and LAD (7-18) also rough months as the Bulldogs are now 4th in the Stout and the Dino's are 3rd in the Bock.
3. Turell 'Two Ton' Morris was the talk of all sports when he was absolutely on fire in May and June when he hit 29 combined home runs and drove in 72 runs. In July he hit .274 with 4 HR's and 11 RBI's. He's still on pace to break the single season home run and RBI record but we're not sure he'll get there anymore.
4. On August 3nd Batavia and California decided to have a double header without scheduling one. The game was tied 3-3 in the 7th and was still tied 3-3 going into the 18th. California scored two in the top of the 18th on a double by Danny Rodriguez and the fans were disappointed but glad they were finally going home. The Kodiaks put in Jan Cannedy who gave up a single but then got two quick outs. He then walked Zach Henry and faced 1B Johnny Gillpatrick in his 8th at bat of the game. Down 0-2 Gillpatrick fouled off two pitches, took a ball, then crushed a 378 foot 3 run home run to win the game and send the hometown fans home happy...and tired.
5. Washington is the only division leading team that has a negative overall zone rating, as they come in at -13.5. Maine (+33.3), Miami (+38.3) and Seattle (+34.2) are three of the top four as Denver slides in with a +36.0 to take 2nd overall in the BLB. What's ironic is that every other team in the Stout has a plus zone rating, the only division to have that. Meanwhile Syracuse is -55.4.
Stat of the Week
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(AP)Seattle goes 3-3 for the week but stays on top by a smidgen over the Wilmington Wildcats who went 6-0 this week with sweeps of Montreal and Santo Domingo. After the front office mix-up the new manager, Shane Blaskovich, is now 19-9 after that rough 1-5 first week. Philly also continues to keep on climbing after going 5-1. They went 19-7 in July and are now 3-0 in August. On the other side of the spectrum the Exports, Canadians, Bulldogs, and Snappers all went 1-5.
Power Rankings
1) Seattle Pilots (122.4, o)
2) Wilmington Wildcats (121.3, ++)
3) Maine Guides (118.7, -)
4) Philadelphia Freedom (112.8, +)
5) Washington Bats (112.6, -)
6) Miami Sharks (111.6, -)
7) New York Knights (101.7, o)
8) New Orleans Dukes (97.9, ++)
9) Los Angeles Dinos (90.4, ++)
10) Hartford Whalers (90.3, ++)
11) Baltimore Bulldogs (89.2, --)
12) Denver BC (88.6, --)
13) Pawtucket Patriots (87.5, ++)
14) Montreal Exports (86.9, --)
15) Pittsburgh Millers (84.7, -)
16) Windy City Blues (83.7, ++)
17) California Kodiaks (82.3, --)
18) Phoenix Roadrunners (79.1, +)
19) Indianapolis Racers (78.3, --)
20) Santo Domingo Rum Runners (77.8, --)
21) Batavia Red Jackets (68.2, +)
22) Syracuse Snappers (65.4, -)
23) Toronto Canadians (62.1, o)
24) Carolina Tobs (49.9, o)
Performance of the Week
RF Zheng-xin Yang - The 22nd pick in the 1st round of the 2027 draft returned from a separated shoulder and has been playing well. On August 3rd he lit up Phoenix to the tune of four hits, two home runs, and six runs batted in during a 14-5 victory. On the year he's hitting .317 with 7 HR's and 23 RBI's in 50 games.
Injury of the Week
LF J.D. Carr - No real long term injuries this week which is great new for the trainers around the week. On August 4th the Dukes did have JD Carr suffer a sprained ankle that will keep him day to day for several weeks. He was injured running down a fly ball and had to leave the game. X-rays showed no break though which is great news for the Dukes who went 5-1 this week and are now 2nd in the Lager behind Miami. On the year Carr is hitting .267 with 10 HR's and 47 RBI's.
Prospect of the Week
1B Parker Wood - The 16 year old first basemen for the Cretin-Derham Raiders finished 3rd in the Outstanding Hitter Award this season after recording a .446 average with 25 HR's and 74 RBI's in 40 games. He's not particularly good in the field, fast, and hasn't done well in class but he can crush the ball.
Five Things We Think We Think
1. Jamie O'Hearn must have read our comments a few weeks back that he might not reach the home run record due to his declining performance. This past week he hit .417 with 4 HR's and 12 RBI's and is projected to reach 559 for his career this season. If that happens he'll only be 13 short of Alvarez' record of 572. After being picked 3rd overall in the 2014 draft the now 36 year old O'Hearn is slowing down but apparently still has some gas left in the tank. He has spent his entire storied career in Pittsburgh and will certainly be a 1st ballot Hall of Fame induction.
2. As mentioned before Philly went 19-7 in July, the best record in the entire league. Their 77 runs allowed was the lowest in the league and their 147 runs scored was the highest. Not a bad month. Miami had the 2nd best month by going 17-8 and their Lager lead is now up to 9 games. Carolina had the worst month at 4-22 with a team 6.08 ERA. Baltimore (8-16) and LAD (7-18) also rough months as the Bulldogs are now 4th in the Stout and the Dino's are 3rd in the Bock.
3. Turell 'Two Ton' Morris was the talk of all sports when he was absolutely on fire in May and June when he hit 29 combined home runs and drove in 72 runs. In July he hit .274 with 4 HR's and 11 RBI's. He's still on pace to break the single season home run and RBI record but we're not sure he'll get there anymore.
4. On August 3nd Batavia and California decided to have a double header without scheduling one. The game was tied 3-3 in the 7th and was still tied 3-3 going into the 18th. California scored two in the top of the 18th on a double by Danny Rodriguez and the fans were disappointed but glad they were finally going home. The Kodiaks put in Jan Cannedy who gave up a single but then got two quick outs. He then walked Zach Henry and faced 1B Johnny Gillpatrick in his 8th at bat of the game. Down 0-2 Gillpatrick fouled off two pitches, took a ball, then crushed a 378 foot 3 run home run to win the game and send the hometown fans home happy...and tired.
5. Washington is the only division leading team that has a negative overall zone rating, as they come in at -13.5. Maine (+33.3), Miami (+38.3) and Seattle (+34.2) are three of the top four as Denver slides in with a +36.0 to take 2nd overall in the BLB. What's ironic is that every other team in the Stout has a plus zone rating, the only division to have that. Meanwhile Syracuse is -55.4.
Stat of the Week
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