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  • The 2042 Daily Keg - Week 20


    08/25/2042

    The Kodiaks have the only perfect week as they go 6-0 with sweeps of Batavia and Denver, and retake the #1 spot in the Power Rankings. Other nice weeks were Washington and Wilmington who each went 5-1. The Bats now trail the Freedom for the Stout lead by one game, while the Clowns have tied the Millers for the top spot in the Ale. Seattle and Syracuse joined the five win club by going 5-2, as Seattle maintains a five game lead in the Bock and Syracuse upped their playoff odds to 45%. On the flip side poor Batavia went 0-6 and now hold a four game lead over Indy for the first pick in next years draft.

    Power Rankings

    1) California Kodiaks (125.6, ++)
    2) Seattle Pilots (123.1, -)
    3) Windy City Blues (115.6, o)
    4) Washington Bats (114.1, +)
    5) Wilmington Clowns (110.7, ++)
    6) Philadelphia Freedom (109.6, --)
    7) Pittsburgh Millers (107.7, ++)
    8) Phoenix Roadrunners (106.1, -)
    9) Montreal Exports (106.0, --)
    10) Dallas Drillers (101.7, +)
    11) Santo Domingo Rum Runners (100.1, o)
    12) Syracuse Snappers (96.9, +)
    13) New Orleans Voodoo (89.0, o)
    14) Hartford Whalers (88.3, +)
    15) Baltimore Bulldogs (86.4, --)
    16) New York Knights (79.1, ++)
    17) Pawtucket Patriots (75.8, -)
    18) Los Angeles Dinos (75.0, -)
    19) Denver Bulls (70.9, +)
    20) Toronto Canadians (69.7, -)
    21) Maine Guides (61.2, o)
    22) Indianapolis Racers (57.9, o)
    23) Carolina Tobs (46.7, +)
    24) Batavia Red Jackets (42.3, -)

    Performance of the Week

    P Derek Bell - The 28 year old turned in the #9 performance of the season on August 19th against LAD. In 8 innings he allowed only two hits, struck out 10, and walked none during a 3-0 Roadrunners victory. He's now 15-4 with a 2.19 ERA on the season, and after teammate Yuri Baldwin went down is now in the running for the IL Pale Ale. Not bad for a third round pick back in 2032.

    Injury of the Week

    RF Ezra Chalmers - Not often we get a Kodiak on this list as the team strategy involves lots of rest and taking your vitamins, but Chalmers tore his hamstring August 21st running the bases against Batavia and will be out for over a month. On the season he's hitting .299/.384/.540 with 20 HR's, 54 RBI's, and a 2.3 WAR.

    Prospect of the Week

    RF Jared Scott - The 20 year old will be a sophomore at Rice this upcoming season and after hitting .344/.417/.606 with 12 HR's in his freshman campaign the future looks bright. His coaches rave about his work ethic and after winning the Platinum Stick award in right field and going to the All-Star game scouts believe he's a potential future starting corner outfielder.


    Five Things We Think We Think

    1. Congrats to Javy 'Blur' Gudino who recorded his 3000th career BLB hit on August 22nd against Wilmington. The 39 year old future Hall of Fame member has a lifetime average of .310 to go with his 12 All-Star appearances, 10 Designated Drivers, and 2041 BLB championship. He is projected to pass both Mel Woodbury and Dani Alvarez this season and move into 11th all-time for career hits.

    2. Out of the possible playoff teams the Millers and Kodiaks play the toughest remaining schedule as their opponents win percentage comes in at .522. The easiest belongs to New Orleans who comes in at .432%. Therefore even though the Voodoo are 63-63 they have a 87% chance of making the postseason, while the 64-62 Bulldogs in the IL are at 0.0%.

    3. Wilmington has been on a tear lately as "late season JJ" has come into effect. The Clowns are 33-14 since July 1st and Plumley has gone from 3-5 with a 4.63 ERA to 13-5 with a 2.58 ERA. He leads all DL pitchers in ERA, K's, and WAR and is tied for second in wins. Looks like his 5th overall, and second straight Pale Ale are in his future. He does get a nice $440k bonus if he wins it again, which would go along nicely with the $213 million Wilmington has paid him over his career.

    4. Ryan Hubbard is one home run and one stolen base away from joining the 30/30 club for the third consecutive season. He was the only player to be on the list for 2040 and 2041 but he might get some company this season. Currently Montreal's Preston Capps has hit 27 HR's and swiped 52 bases and is on pace to hit 35 out of the park. Could he get hot and be the first to ever reach the 40/40 club?

    5. The match-ups we are looking forward to this week are Pittsburgh at Montreal, and Washington at Windy City. The Millers are trying to hold onto first in the Ale while Montreal has built a 7.5 game lead in the Lager. After trading LDD, Pat Graves, and Jimmy Welborn, Pittsburgh is still 13-9 in August with five pitchers currently on the "Who's Not" list. Montreal meanwhile is cruising with the #2 staff in starters ERA and #1 staff in bullpen ERA. Washington and Windy City are both second in their respective division but have a shot at winning it and getting a first round bye. Washington is actually favored to overtake Philly with a 66% chance while Windy City currently comes in at 22% to take the Bock.


    Stat of the Week
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    All Players with 30 HR/30 SB Seasons
    Player Team Year ▾ HR SB
    Ryan Hubbard . WIL . 2041 . 33 . 67 .
    Ryan Hubbard WIL 2040 38 62
    Archie Thorington WIL 2039 44 32
    Seth Blankenship SYR 2037 39 32
    Sacco van Gorp PHO 2036 34 43
    Seth Blankenship SYR 2036 42 39
    Manny Quezada WIL 2036 44 37
    Seth Blankenship SYR 2035 49 35
    Seth Blankenship SYR 2034 47 34
    Seth Blankenship SYR 2033 35 42
    Bruno Damours BAL 2030 30 32
    Elijah Reilly NYK 2028 30 38
    Bruno Damours BAL 2028 38 31
    Jamie Uva NO 2027 31 32
    Dusty Lingo NO 2025 46 38
    Jamie O'Hearn+ PIT 2017 38 30
    Tom Churchill CAL 2011 33 41
    Ethan Bafford+ PIT 2010 31 36
    Jimmy Jones+ IND 2004 36 36
    Kokoro Fujii+ CAL 2002 40 31
    Héctor Chávez VIR 2001 30 33
    Kokoro Fujii+ CAL 2000 35 37
    Héctor Chávez VIR 1996 31 47
    Mel Woodbury+ VIR 1996 33 36
    Héctor Chávez VIR 1995 32 47
    Yoshinaka Toiguchi IND 1994 33 33
    Mel Woodbury+ VIR 1993 35 38
    Héctor Chávez VIR 1992 33 58
    Rex Knight+ IND 1991 37 30
    Mel Woodbury+ VIR 1991 38 48
    Ray Provencia SIN 1986 31 33
    Frank Donegan HAR 1984 31 30
    Nick Latham+ BAL 1984 34 37
    Dave Robbins WIL 1981 38 30
    Dan Hogan AFR 1978 30 47
    François Dupuis WIL 1978 37 55
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  • #2
    Good thing we traded for mister Caceres!
    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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    • #3
      Hullinger could get to 30/30 as well. 25HR's and 51SB's at the moment.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JohnC View Post
        Hullinger could get to 30/30 as well. 25HR's and 51SB's at the moment.
        The DK needs to sort by SB's next time instead of HR's. He made it on page two of the HR list and we regret the oversight!

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        • #5
          Haha. You are forgiven Matt. I didn’t look at it as an oversight. Just pointing out he had a chance as well.

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          • #6
            Same draft... Damn!
            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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