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  • The 2039 Daily Keg - Week 24



    09/26/2039

    (AP) - The penultimate chapter of the 2039 BLB season belonged to California, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore who all went 6-1 for the week. Meanwhile Syracuse, Toronto, and Batavia all went 5-2. On the flip side Phoenix, Indy, Pawtucket and Carolina all went 1-6. In a crazy season that has come down to the wire we still have two division titles up for grab and multiple teams fighting for the wildcard, but we can talk more about that later.

    Power Rankings

    1) New Orleans Voodoo (118.7, o)
    2) Batavia Red Jackets (118.1, +)
    3) Pittsburgh Millers (116.1, ++)
    4) California Kodiaks (115.7, ++)
    5) Toronto Canadians (114.5, -)
    6) Washington Bats (113.9, --)
    7) Baltimore Bulldogs (109.4, ++)
    8) Windy City Blues (108.8, -)
    9) Seattle Pilots (107.1, --)
    10) Los Angeles Dinos (105.2, +)
    11) Denver Bulls (103.0, --)
    12) Wilmington Clowns (98.4, +)
    13) Miami Baseball Team (89.6, +)
    14) Hartford Whalers (88.2, -)
    15) Indianapolis Racers (84.2, -)
    16) Montreal Exports (80.0, o)
    17) Maine Guides (70.9, +)
    18) New York Knights (66.3, o)
    19) Santo Domingo Rum Runners (65.2, ++)
    20) Philadelphia Freedom (63.3, +)
    21) Pawtucket Patriots (63.2, --)
    22) Syracuse Snappers (58.2, +)
    23) Carolina Tobs (52.4, --)
    24) Phoenix Roadrunners (48.7, -)

    Performance of the Week

    P Javier Rueda - The Bulldogs pitcher shut down Phoenix on September 23rd by going 8.0 innings, striking out seven, allowing only two hits, and walking one during a 2-0 Baltimore victory. He struggled early this season while playing for Denver but after being traded in July he is 7-2 with a 2.50 ERA and 1.09 WHIP in 13 Bulldogs starts.

    Injury of the Week

    SS Oscar D'Addona - The Bats continue to drop like flies as D'Addona was lost for the rest of the season after fracturing his ankle on September 22nd against the Blues. After walking in the 8th he was involved in a fielders choice at second the next play and slowly had to hobble off the field. X-rays showed a break and he will need at least four months to recover. On the season he was hitting only .204/.263/.306 but he is considered one of the best defensive short stops in the game.

    Prospect of the Week

    P A'Shawn Corbett - Discovered out of Aruba just a few weeks ago by Syracuse scouts who were actually on vacation, the 16 year old is already #91 on the Top Prospects list. He throws five pitches, low 90's on the gun, and looks like a potential #3/#4 starter. The organization is already worried about his work ethic though as he's blown off practice several times already and was found playing a PS10 in the clubhouse.


    Five Things We Think We Think

    1. Congrats to Seattle outfielder Richie 'Powder' van Luik who not only looks to have the .400 batting average feat wrapped up, but set the single season steals record this last week. He is now currently hitting .403 and has 90 steals. He swiped four bases on September 22nd against Philly to not only tie the record but break it in front of the home crowd. He is also now only five hits short of tying that record as well. What a year to say the least.

    2. With the new schedule change a few years back the BLB regular season went from 26 weeks to 25, with the last week just a final three game series. The change has allowed the teams who are "set" to rest and the teams who are fighting for a playoff spot to maximize the last week. This week the schedule gods came through as we have several match-up we couldn't be more excited about.

    3. The first one is Los Angeles at home against Denver. The Dinos are 92-67 while the Bulls are 91-68. Records like that in the DL get you a #2 seed but in the IL these two teams are fighting for the final wildcard spot. The season series is 7-2 in favor of LAD so Denver definitely has their work cut out for them.

    4. And the week is kicking off...


    Stat of the Week
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    Most Consecutive 15 SB Seasons
    (Top 25 Players)
    Player From To Seasons
    Mel Woodbury+ . 1984 . 1998 . 15 .
    Jimmy Douglas+ 2013 2027 15
    Dave Davis 2024 2038 15
    Héctor Chávez 1990 2002 13
    Geoff Dail 2023 2035 13
    Jaime Rush 2027 2039 13
    Dale O'Hegarty 1983 1994 12
    Jerry Daly 1991 2002 12
    Dani Trujillo+ 1991 2002 12
    Colin Day 2022 2033 12
    Tom Clark 2023 2034 12
    Jonathon Valenti 2024 2035 12
    Tim O'Fay 1978 1988 11
    Cristóbal Sandoval 1992 2002 11
    Gene Dixon 1993 2003 11
    Jamie Kitchen 2019 2029 11
    Ricky Figueroa 2025 2035 11
    Oscar D'Addona 2029 2039 11
    Subaru Hiraki 1978 1987 10
    Nick Latham+ 1978 1987 10
    Frank Donegan 1979 1988 10
    Robert Abbott 1987 1996 10
    Jermaine Ednams 1989 1998 10
    Jamie Urmson+ 2010 2019 10
    Tommy Farless 2013 2022 10
    .

  • #2
    Glad to see he was playing the PS10 and not the Xbox Great X Series X One X.
    GM California Kodiaks 2014 - Present
    Brewmaster's Cup Champions 2036, 2043


    GM Edmonton Herd 1987 - Present
    Brewmaster's Bowl Champions - 1990


    GM Toronto Arenas 1979/80 - 1982/1983
    Brewmaster's Ice Cup Champions 1979/80

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