06/05/2045
New Orleans and Seattle each go 5-1 with the Voodoo taking over the top spot in this weeks Power Rankings. They also used their week to move ahead of Santo Domingo by half a game for the Lager lead. Seattle meanwhile is now 28-23 and just adds another dimension to the 'Brutal Bock'. Other good weeks were had by Batavia, Pawtucket, Santo Domingo and Baltimore. The not so good week was had by Denver who went 0-6 while Maine went 1-5.
Power Rankings
1) New Orleans Voodoo (126.7, ++)
2) Pawtucket Patriots (124.2, -)
3) California Kodiaks (122.2, -)
4) Santo Domingo Rum Runners (118.5, o)
5) Phoenix Roadrunners (112.2, -)
6) Seattle Pilots (104.8, ++)
7) Washington Bats (103.9, -)
8) Montreal Exports (96.4, -)
9) Wilmington Clowns (95.3, -)
10) Baltimore Bulldogs (94.0, ++)
11) Pittsburgh Millers (91.0, -)
12) Dallas Drillers (90.2, +)
13) Hartford Whalers (86.2, +)
14) Toronto Canadians (84.1, ++)
15) Carolina Tobs (82.7, --)
16) Los Angeles Dinos (81.6, ++)
17) Indianapolis Racers (78.6, -)
18) Windy City Blues (76.6, --)
19) Syracuse Snappers (75.7, ++)
20) New York Knights (75.2, +)
21) Batavia Red Jackets (73.6, +)
22) Philadelphia Freedom (63.9, -)
23) Denver Bulls (62.7, --)
24) Maine Guides (37.5, o)
Performance of the Week
Alex Lezama - A good week all around for the Voodoo as Lezama puts up the sixth best hitting performance of the season on June 3rd against Maine. In five at bats he racked up five hits, one home run, drove in three and scored three times in a 9-1 victory. On the season the 33 year old is hitting .209/.295/.269 with 2 HR's and 13 RBI's.
Prospect of the Week
LF Mason Chronister - Another prospect for Batavia as Mason needs an updated program photo since he's still wearing his CCBL Red Sox Jersey. For now though he plays for the Red Jackets A ball team where he's hitting .293 with 6 HR's and 28 RBI's. He was the 24th pick in the second round of the 2043 draft and won the Rookie League Cup that season with Rochester. He's just another feather in Batavia's very feathery cap.
Game of the Week
Jun 1, 2045: Box Score | Game Log | Season Series |
Five Things We Think We Think
1. Last season the Clowns won 73 games and missed the playoffs for only the second time in the past eleven years. So far this season they are 27-24 and second in the 'Awful Ale' thanks in part to rookie starting pitcher Lexus Planas. The 5'10 fireballer hails from the Dominican and was the Clowns first round pick in 2040. He appeared in six games last season but made it on the opening day roster this year. So far in seven starts he is 4-1 with a 2.79 ERA and was just named the Domestic Rookie of the Month. He throws 98 mph, has a devastating fastball and slider, and is known for working hard and being humble.
2. Congrats to the Clemson Tigers for winning the 2045 College World Series over the Oregon Ducks. In the deciding game three the Tigers were down 3-2 in the 8th inning before Ducks pitcher Dallas Merlo threw two wild pitches in the same at bat to allow Collin Beech to go from second to home to tie the game. The next batter hit a single to score another run and Clemson took the lead. In the 9th Merlo allowed another run before Beech hit a two-run home run to put the Tigers up 7-3. The demoralized Ducks quickly bowed out in the bottom of the ninth and a Clemson dog pile formed in the infield. Merlo's game three meltdown: 1.1 IP, 4 hits, 5 runs, BS, L.
3. We've seen some bad teams over the years but Maine's A ball club the Barre Grays are near the top of the list of futility. So far this season they are 1-39 and have lost 33 games in a row. They are 0-16 at home, 0-25 in the month of May, and rank 12th in their league in every category except for home runs. On paper they don't look that bad but the losing has made things go from bad to worse to catastrophic. Not doing much better is Maine's AA team who is 5-35 and their Rookie team which is 5-25.
4. No one drafts like the Bats. Earlier we talked about Wilmington's Lexus Planas getting the DL ROTM award, well Bats starter Reid Rothstein took home the IL one after going 4-2 with a 2.17 ERA last month. The former 1.19 pick of the 2041 draft looks like a potential ace, and we're looking forward to watching him pitch against California's rookie Kaleb Clinkingbeard for years to come. 'Clink' is currently leading all rookies in just about every offensive category as he's hitting .281/.387/.633 with 14 HR's and 29 RBI's while starting 33 games at first base. The battle for the IL New Brew will be a good one.
5. The 2045 BLB draft is in less than two weeks! Now that the NCAA/CCBL/HS leagues have all finished up it's time for the general managers to get ready for an influx of talent into their organization. Sources close to the DK have already informed us the Batavia Red Jackets intend to take Jerry 'Snake Hips' Coleman from Saline HS. He recently finished 2nd in the HS Outstanding Hitter Award and scouts believe he is one of the most complete players to be in the draft in years. Maybe 'Snake Hips' and a few of his home run smashing pals can turn the tables down the road on the BLB and it's lack of hitting.
Stat of the Week
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Highest Career Hit to Strikeout Ratio for Batters (Top 25 Players, Min 100 Career Hits) |
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