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  • The 2031 Daily Keg - Week 10



    (AP)

    The Exports are now on top after a big 6-1 week thanks to a sweep of Hartford and taking three of four from Toronto. They now have a 3.5 game lead over the Rum Runners in the Lager. After last season going 82-80 and barely missing the playoffs the GM and fans have to be ecstatic at their teams performance. Miami was the other team who had a big week, going 6-1 as well. Take away May where the Sharks went 9-19 and were the worst hitting team in the BLB and this team is .500 and in the midst of the playoff race. On the flip side last week's #1 went 1-5 as Hartford fell to Montreal and lost two of three to Syracuse. Some notable team leading stats for the week: Wilmington stole 13 bases, LAD hit 15 home runs, Syracuse had a 2.00 ERA, and Hartford only allowed three home runs.

    Power Rankings

    1) Montreal Exports (126.3, ++)
    2) Washington Bats (117.9, o)
    3) Hartford Whalers (117.0, -)
    4) Maine Guides (110.6, -)
    5) New York Knights (109.9, o)
    6) Denver BC (109.0, ++)
    7) Seattle Pilots (106.7, --)
    8) Santo Domingo Rum Runners (102.5, -)
    9) Philadelphia Freedom (99.9, --)
    10) Windy City Blues (90.1, ++)
    11) Batavia Red Jackets (89.9, o)
    12) Pittsburgh Millers (89.4, +)
    13) Los Angeles Dinos (87.4, ++)
    14) Wilmington Wildcats (85.4, +)
    15) Indianapolis Racers (84.7, --)
    16) New Orleans Dukes (84.7, --)
    17) Miami Sharks (82.5, ++)
    18) Syracuse Snappers (78.5, -)
    19) Baltimore Bulldogs (74.1, --)
    20) Phoenix Roadrunners (67.6, o)
    21) Toronto Canadians (64.5, ++)
    22) Carolina Tobs (63.6, -)
    23) California Kodiaks (62.7, o)
    24) Pawtucket Patriots (57.6, --)


    Performance of the Week

    P Louie Reutter - On June 14th against Pawtucket the 24 year old pitched a three hit shutout with six strikeouts and only one walk. Last season he finished 2nd in the Pale Ale race and this year he's 5-2 with a 3.18 ERA and 1.6 WAR in 13 games started. For as good as a young player he is he'd be tops on many "Guys You've Never Heard Of" list.

    Injury of the Week

    CF Ezekiel Redford - After starting the year in AAA Long Island he was called up to the BLB and in 31 games has been on fire. Hitting .349/.395/.431 with 13 RBI's he's also patrolled center and committed no errors in 99 chances with a ZR of -1.7. Unfortunately for Redford on June 15th in the top of the 8th he went down hard after diving to catch a line drive by Robby James. He was diagnosed with a fractured shoulder blade and will be out for a month.

    Prospect of the Week

    CF Dave Marion - The 22 year old center fielder for Batavia started the year in A but is currently in AA and hitting .305/.370/.549 with 8 HR's and 36 RBI's in 43 games. He was the 1.3 pick in the 2029 draft and is considered one of the top prospects in the BLB. He was born in San Antonio and went to Oregon State to play baseball where he helped the Beavers win back to back NCAA titles in '28 and '29 by hitting .404 with 49 HR's and 139 RBI's in his two seasons there.


    Five Things We Think We Think

    1. After months of scouting the tough decisions were finally made and the 2031 draft is over. Some players that immediately cracked the OSA Top 100: #6 Seth Blankenship (1.3, SYR), #12 Dawson Davis (1.6, CHI), #19 Martin Christensen (1.4, CAR), #21 Rory Elia (1.8, CAR), #35 Robert Jessee (1.1, TOR), #37 Marco Taylor (1.3, BAT), #38 Melvin Agee (1.14, TOR), #49 Edwin Briggs (1.5, IND), #61 Charles Farris (1.21, SEA), #83 Ethan Binger (1.22, WAS), #85 Marcos Savage (1.9, LAD), and #100 Edwin Meck (1.12, SYR). Phoenix has the #1 farm system in the BLB now followed by Carolina, Windy City, Hartford and Syracuse.

    2. The series we mentioned last week between Washington and Seattle was another barn burner. Washington took two of three but one of those was a 9-8 victory in 10 by the Bats after both teams hit a combined nine home runs. The first game of the series had Washington win 8-4 after scoring five in the 8th and 9th while the final game of the series had Seattle win 12-8 after scoring six in the 7th and 8th. Whoever had the good fortune of attending all those games got their money's worth and then some.

    3. Where has Wes Perry gone? Two seasons ago he was 28-1 with a 2.03 ERA in arguably the greatest season by any pitcher in BLB history. That same year he was given a six year contract totaling $126 million. Fast forward to now and he is 3-7 with a 6.42 ERA after going 8-16 with a 4.06 ERA last season. He's tied with Hoon Park and Jaime Stone at the 6th highest paid pitcher in the game but has a -0.3 WAR. Meanwhile Ian Ammons of Hartford is 8-0 with a 2.94 ERA, 2.3 WAR, and making $280,000.

    4. Montreal is +5 in PYT, highest in the league. They are 4-0 in extra innings and 12-6 in one run games. Their division rival Santo Domingo is -4 in PYT as they are 3-5 in extra innings and 10-14 in one run games. These teams are separated by 3.5 games in the Lager. Some other random standings musings...Maine and Washington are both +92 in run differential, Pittsburgh and Batavia are the only teams with winning records that are negative in RD and Toronto is down 104 runs to their opponents.

    5. Jamie 'Grumpy' Hutter went down this week with a strained ab muscle while running the bases against Phoenix and will be out for over a month. At only 24 he's had a bad run of day to day injuries over his years but managed to played 152 games last season and 155 in 2029. He lead the league both years in stolen bases with 60 last year and 62 the year before. He is currently 3rd this year with 26 behind Jaime Rush (29) and Ricky Figueroa (30). He will be a big loss for Windy City.


    Stat of the Week
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    Highest Career Times On Base Per Plate Appearance
    (Top 25 Players, Min 500 Career PA)
    19793344
    Player From To H BB HP TOB PA TOB/PA
    Everardo Gremades+ 1979 1999 3344 2383 73 5800 13158 .441
    Jaime Rush 2026 2031 919 329 3 1251 2928 .427
    Harry Elliott 1978 1993 2127 1445 35 3607 8507 .424
    Zak Gaston+ 1993 2010 2945 2009 64 5018 11910 .421
    Pete Kellum+ 1978 1983 706 331 41 1078 2571 .419
    Al Hamilton+ 1994 2011 2337 1426 68 3831 9183 .417
    Mel Woodbury+ 1980 1998 3011 1963 17 4991 11977 .417
    Kyoden Kubota+ 1983 2001 2468 1811 47 4326 10537 .411
    Jose Guzman+ 1979 2001 3483 1948 194 5625 13767 .409
    Sonny Marshburn+ 1995 2017 2214 2046 31 4291 10565 .406
    Ken Cahill 1980 1996 2547 1403 42 3992 9890 .404
    Jimmy Jeffs 2028 2031 573 116 8 697 1733 .402
    Bobby Tiscareno 2002 2015 1552 926 54 2532 6333 .400
    Ian James 2024 2031 1083 357 14 1454 3641 .399
    Jamie McPherson+ 2006 2023 3206 1433 93 4732 11867 .399
    Jimmy Rosema 2005 2020 2368 968 121 3457 8688 .398
    David Gamboa 1999 2018 2454 1452 246 4152 10488 .396
    Mike Morla 2018 2031 2726 726 46 3498 8837 .396
    Kokoro Fujii+ 1999 2012 1927 1175 181 3283 8301 .396
    Anibal Calderon 1987 2002 1656 1590 30 3276 8285 .395
    Robby Lewis 1994 2004 920 596 10 1526 3862 .395
    Johnathan Morris+ 1994 2012 2522 1315 46 3883 9840 .395
    Jimmy Edge 2025 2031 719 391 25 1135 2880 .394
    Rod Phillips 1988 2000 1680 1300 52 3032 7712 .393
    + indicates Hall of Famer
    .
    Harry Elliott would appreciate your Hall of Fame support!
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  • #2
    I wonder if Montreal fans actually do care... Two BLB championships in two leagues, now in first, and that small market is likely still ‘meh...
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    • #3
      Their market size is Very Big and they are 5th in attendance this season. I'd say they care.

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      • #4
        Good read Matt!

        Reutter was a fantastic #6 pick. He will be the Ace in Miami for the next 10 years hopefully!

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        • #5
          For a draft that didn't look like much at first glance, the Top 100 Prospects List was a big fan!
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