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  • The 2038 Daily Key - Week 12



    06/28/2038

    (AP)

    Pawtucket wins all with a 5-2 week by winning two of three against Syracuse and three of four against Toronto. The Patriots are now 38-42 and in 3rd place in the Ale. Meanwhile six teams went 4-2 while three went 4-3. In bottom of the rainbow news the Carolina Tobs, who are still champions, went 1-5 after getting swept by California and losing two of three to Philadelphia. Management states that the clubhouse music has become a huge distraction as several players have begun to fight over the genre played before games. Hopefully manager Shane Blaskovich can tighten the reigns a little and bring some harmony to the team.

    Power Rankings

    1) Washington Bats (122.5, +)
    2) New Orleans Voodoo (116.4, -)
    3) Hartford Whalers (115.5, -)
    4) Indianapolis Racers (111.8, o)
    5) Seattle Pilots (107.9, +)
    6) California Kodiaks (102.6, ++)
    7) Miami Sharks (99.9, +)
    8) Los Angeles Dinos (96.2, -)
    9) Batavia Red Jackets (95.3, +)
    10) Windy City Blues (94.7, -)
    11) Denver Bulls (94.4, ++)
    12) Carolina Tobs (93.5, --)
    13) Pawtucket Patriots (92.5, +)
    14) Toronto Canadians (92.2, --)
    15) Pittsburgh Millers (88.7, -)
    16) Wilmington Clowns (85.2, o)
    17) Montreal Exports (83.3, o)
    18) Phoenix Roadrunners (79.8, +)
    19) New York Knights (77.8, -)
    20) Santo Domingo Rum Runners (77.2, -)
    21) Philadelphia Freedom (73.5, +)
    22) Baltimore Bulldogs (68.5, -)
    23) Maine Guides (57.6, o)
    24) Syracuse Snappers (29.9, o)

    Performance of the Week

    2B Ian Melnik - On 6/21 against Miami the 26 year old second basemen had four hits, two home runs, drove in four, and scored three times in a 6-2 Racers victory. On the season Melnik is hitting .350/.384/.553 with 14 HR's and 45 RBI's in 79 games. The 5th overall pick in the 2029 draft is a two time All-Star and is regarded as a leader in the clubhouse.

    Injury of the Week

    1B Ricky 'Heartthrob' Figueroa - The 34 year old came up lame on June 21st running out an infield single and had to leave the game. He was later diagnosed with a strained hamstring and will be out for several weeks. The 10th overall pick of the 2024 draft is on his fifth BLB team (Denver, California, Hartford, Windy City, Philadelphia) and is hitting .310/.346/.488 this season. He is the all-time leader in triples with 152 and is a three time All-Star.

    Prospect of the Week

    P Carter Tellez - In March while pitching at LSU the 20 year old tore his labrum, the second time in his career, and is expected to miss over a year of action. Not good for anyone much less for Carter who was entering the 2038 draft. Toronto took a flier on him though and drafted him in the 4th round. Tellez then premiered at #48 on the top prospects list as scouts love his potential. Can he reach them though with several devastating shoulder injuries? Only time will tell.


    Five Things We Think We Think

    1. After two more fights two weeks ago the commissioners office sent out a strongly worded letter suggesting that future suspensions would be dealt with quickly and harshly. When California and New York squared off on June 20th it was the seventh brawl of the season and 14th ejection due to fisticuffs. Referencing such things as the integrity of the league and tarnishing the shield the BLB has now successfully gone one week since its last skirmish.

    2. Two streaks we have going are Richie 'Powder' van Luik's 23 game hitting streak and Ethan Jackson's 75 game save streak. Powder was a scouting discovery out of the Netherlands back in 2031 and is on pace to get his first All-Star nod this season. He's hitting .379/.435/.549 with 27 RBI's and 32 SB's. At 22 years old he has captain potential in the clubhouse and can field as well as anyone in right. Jackson was a second round pick back in 2023 by New York and is now only one game from tying Ivan Olivo for second all-time, and three away from tying Hall of Fame closer Jon Cleary for first.

    3. Indianapolis is in second place in the Lager at 46-33. Carolina is in second place in the Stout at 44-34. Los Angeles is in second place in the Bock at 43-35. Meanwhile Pittsburgh is in second place in the Ale at 38-40. At this rate the DL playoff picture will be five teams from the Lager and Hartford. Every division has their ups and downs as the Ale had four .500+ teams in 2034 and three 90+ win teams in 2035. The glory days appear to be over for now and shifted to the Bock which currently has five teams above .500.

    4. Windy City is 42-37 this season and their pitching has been off the charts. They currently have a six man starting lineup with only four pitchers in the bullpen. Both the starters and bullpen have the #1 ERA in the league and as a team are they are first in runs allowed, hits allowed, and home runs allowed. I guess when you trot our Barton Mejia once a week you are bound to be good. The 25 year old is 11-0 with a 1.96 ERA and 0.83 WHIP in 15 starts. He's on pace for a 9.2 WAR which would put him in the top 25 all-time for a single season.

    5. California hosts Seattle this week for a big three game series. Two weeks ago the Kodiaks got swept by the Pilots and there was a sense of despair around the California organization. Since then though they have gone 7-3 and the GM has vowed to just "let it ride" the rest of the year. With one of the most talented teams in the league and 84 games left their playoff odds are near 70%. The IL wildcard race is going to be wild though as currently six teams are separated by four games.


    Stat of the Week
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    Top Seasonal Wins Above Replacement Leaders From 2000 to 2038
    (*=Active Player, +=Hall of Famer)
    Rnk Player Team Pos Age Year G GS W L SV ERA IP H R ER HR BB K HLD CG SHO WHIP WAR WAR
    1 . Ed Carroll+ . WAS . SP . 28 . 2022 . 34 . 34 . 17 . 7 . 0 . 2.09 . 232.7 . 171 . 58 . 54 . 20 . 18 . 301 . 0 0 0 0.81 . 9.5 . 9.5 .
    2 Ed Carroll+ WAS SP 26 2020 33 32 18 4 0 2.40 210.3 165 63 56 9 31 256 0 0 0 0.93 9.3 9.3
    3 J.J. Plumley* WIL SP 29 2037 31 31 20 3 0 2.49 205.7 154 57 57 16 39 271 0 0 0 0.94 9.3 9.3
    4 Ed Carroll+ WAS SP 27 2021 31 31 18 8 0 1.37 223.3 136 39 34 11 30 255 0 4 4 0.74 9.3 9.3
    5 Pancho Herrera VIR SP 34 2002 31 31 18 5 0 2.00 229.0 189 62 51 8 12 177 0 5 3 0.88 9.1 9.1
    6 Ed Carroll+ WAS SP 29 2023 30 30 15 4 0 1.85 218.3 148 49 45 11 25 241 0 3 1 0.79 9.1 9.1
    7 Ed Carroll+ WAS SP 33 2027 27 27 16 6 0 2.73 191.3 151 61 58 9 16 195 0 4 1 0.87 8.4 8.4
    8 Johnny Talley+ CHI SP 34 2021 28 28 11 10 0 1.80 204.7 122 43 41 12 27 240 0 6 2 0.73 8.2 8.2
    9 Sheng Jong* SDR SP 27 2035 34 34 15 7 0 2.79 219.0 154 74 68 12 69 259 0 1 0 1.02 8.2 8.2
    10 Pat Yahn+ LAD SP 29 2013 32 32 15 9 0 1.76 246.0 179 52 48 7 58 242 0 6 4 0.96 8.2 8.2
    11 Ed Carroll+ WAS SP 32 2026 33 33 13 12 0 2.66 240.0 191 71 71 20 28 241 0 3 0 0.91 8.1 8.1
    12 Pat Yahn+ LAD SP 32 2016 33 33 19 6 0 1.82 247.0 163 55 50 14 54 287 0 3 1 0.88 8.0 8.0
    13 Adan Neubauer MAI SP 30 2010 33 33 17 11 0 3.10 226.3 189 81 78 13 59 274 0 2 1 1.10 7.9 7.9
    14 Travis Neal CHI SP 28 2005 31 31 15 10 0 2.39 222.3 147 64 59 11 63 259 0 2 0 0.94 7.8 7.8
    15 J.J. Plumley* WIL SP 27 2035 30 30 13 6 0 2.53 195.3 131 57 55 18 59 260 0 0 0 0.97 7.8 7.8
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    Last edited by Matt; 07-01-2020, 04:35 PM.

  • #2
    I know Clay only gave Pancho 31 starts that season but thank god we have someone else a top that leaderboard.

    Powder has been incredible. He’s on pace to break a lot of Pilots records in just his second season. I had my doubts about his fragility as a prospect but man he can rake. He is hitting .400 on the road. I’d love to move him to a more RBI producing spot in the lineup with how poorly we get guys on base at the bottom of the order but he wants lead off.
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    Washington Bats - 1979-2013

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    • #3
      Plumley and Sheng Jong are beautiful creatures.
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      • #4
        It seems like that Ed Carroll guy was pretty good!
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Pat View Post
          I know Clay only gave Pancho 31 starts that season but thank god we have someone else a top that leaderboard.
          Agreed. The in-game stat last week was the single-season ERA record, and it just annoyed me to see Pancho at the top of that one instead of Dropkick.

          Mejia is on pace to take for over 10 WAR so far, maybe he can take over the top spot. If Plumley threw more innings last season, he could have.
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          • #6
            To be fair that list is only from 2000 on. Otherwise it was all Pancho.

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