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    The Brewski's

    The Daily Keg is excited to announce the 16th Brewski's award show. The selection committee has 'poured' over last season stats and excitedly announces the winners for the following awards, some serious...some not so serious. So without further delay here we go.

    Player of the Year
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    P Norm Aouita, SEA - At 37 years old it can be said that Norm 'Vowel' Aouita loves pitching in Seattle. This season he went 15-8 while posting a 1.85 ERA, 0.90 WHIP, 7.0 WAR, and 217 ERA+. He was also named an All-Star for the fourth time in his career. The other three times were also in Seattle, from 2043-2045. In amongst that time he played for Batavia, Syracuse, Phoenix, and Maine...but never at this level. In the history of the BLB with pitchers having a 7.0 WAR season or greater, his 1.85 ERA is top 25. He helped lead Seattle to a 97 win season, and was also 3-0 with a 1.73 ERA in the playoffs. If only he could have pitched more the Pilots might have gotten past their rival Bats.

    2030 winner: 3B Johnny 'Big Stick' Swope, SEA
    2031 winner: 1B Turell 'Two Ton' Morris, MAI
    2032 winner: 3B Johnny 'Big Stick' Swope, SEA
    2033 winner: C Ian James, SDR
    2034 winner: 1B Johnny 'Big Stick' Swope, SEA
    2035 winner: 1B Johnny 'Big Stick' Swope, CAL
    2036 winner: 1B Johnny 'Big Stick' Swope, CAL
    2037 winner: CF Rory Elia, CAR
    2039 winner: LF Richie 'Powder' van Luik, SEA
    2048 winner: 3B Chance Maki, MAI
    2049 winner: 1B Pat 'Melody' Nunes, PIT
    2051 winner: RF Elias 'Clapper' Owen, WIL
    2052 winner: RF Elias 'Clapper' Owen, WIL
    2053 winner: P Jannero Peter, BAL
    2054 winner: 2B Julian 'Skeeter' Ludin, WAS

    Hitter of the Year
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    3B Julian Irwin, CAL - In the battle of the Julians, the DK went with Irwin, who turned in a banner year for the Kodiaks. His 7.7 WAR led the league as he hit .284/.381/.606 with 47 HRs, 109 RBIs, and a 164 OPS+. He also played 144 games at third where he put up a very solid +4.8 ZR. There were rumors he was heading back to Washington in free agency, but those were quickly dispelled when he signed back with the Kodiaks for another three years.

    2030 winner: 1B Turell 'Two Ton' Morris, MAI
    2031 winner: RF Ron 'Vampire' Hutchison, HAR
    2032 winner: 1B Jermaine Williams, IND
    2033 winner: 1B Manny Quezada, PHO
    2034 winner: LF Fred Falloon, IND
    2035 winner: DH Ron 'Vampire' Hutchison, HAR
    2036 winner: CF Rory Elia, CAR
    2037 winner: DH Manny Quezada, WIL
    2039 winner: 1B J.D. 'Hurricane' Rice, BAL
    2048 winner: DH Robert 'Stretch' Jessee, TOR
    2049 winner: 1B Will Harper, PAW
    2051 winner: SS Dane Jennings, TOR
    2052 winner: RF Zeke Lebron, BAT
    2053 winner: 3B Jett Speer, DAL
    2054 winner: RF Benjamin 'Jailhouse' Guy, PIT

    Pitcher of the Year
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    P Charlie Spence, CAR - All though 'Vowel' won the Player of the Year as a pitcher we decided to throw Spence a bone, since he did set the single season record for strikeouts. Not only did he set it, he smashed it as he finished the season at 18-8 with a 3.06 ERA and 360 K's! He also set the record for most strikeouts in a game when he fanned 21 against Windy City on July 30th. The 25 year old has solidified himself as the best young pitcher in the game and the scary thing is (at least for opposing batters) is he's just entering his prime.

    2030 winner: Manabu Hamada, DEN
    2031 winner: Manabu Hamada, DEN
    2032 winner: Noel Graham, MAI
    2033 winner: Pat 'Baja' Arballo, WAS
    2034 winner: JJ Plumley, WIL
    2035 winner: JJ Plumley, WIL
    2036 winner: JJ Plumley, WIL
    2037 winner: JJ Plumley, WIL
    2039 winner: Barton Mejia, WC
    2048 winner: Andy Phillips, BAL
    2049 winner: Clay Watson, WC
    2051 winner: Dwan Tamarovsky, LAD
    2052 winner: Dwan Tamarovsky, LAD
    2053 winner: Cayden Wittmeyer, SEA
    2054 winner: P Paycen Bemis, SEA

    Rookie of the Year
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    LF Neil Wanat, WIL - We're in a new age in the BLB as players just keep getting younger, stronger, and faster thanks to advancement in medical care and training regiments. Wanat is a testament to this as he was a first round pick in the 2054 draft, then proceeded to play in 141 major league games this season. Over those games he hit .331/.383/.564 with 26 HRs, 87 RBIs, while putting up a 152 OPS+ and 4.5 WAR. If Wanat is 1A, then Drillers third basemen Ja'Quan McLaren is 1A.1 as he hit .320 with 29 HRs and 97 RBIs while posting a 5.1 WAR. McLaren though was drafted in 2051 and will be 25 next season, so we gave the edge to the young kid.

    2030 winner: 1B Pat Walton, HAR
    2031 winner: 2B Alex Arana, SDR
    2032 winner: 1B Dave Perry, PIT
    2033 winner: 2B Tom Martin, NYK
    2034 winner: CF Rory Elia, CAR
    2035 winner: RF Robert 'Stretch' Jessee
    2036 winner: 3B Dawson 'Wedge' Davis, WC
    2037 winner: 1B Edgar Alonzo, WAS
    2039 winner: LF Davis Abbott, WIL
    2048 winner: 1B Sylvester Morwood, BAL
    2049 winner: CF Dennis Daley, PAW
    2051 winner: 2B Darrell Petty, HAR
    2052 winner: 1B Cory 'Boy Scout' Petit, NO
    2053 winner: LF Evan Turner, CAR
    2054 winner: LF Andy Wulfeck, LAD
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    All-State Hands Award
    (Given to the player with the most total chances and no errors...who doesn't play primarily first base)
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    CF Tom Holderness, IND - The 23 year old Clown was a first round pick by Indy and could be their centerfielder for the next decade. This season not only did he hit .286 with 17 HRs and 86 RBIs, but he had 383 total chances in center and never made one error. The second year man was born in West Carson, CA and played college ball at UNC before being picked 5th overall in 2052. Oh ya he also hit .286 with 17 HRs, 78 RBIs, and 8 SBs.

    2030 winner: RF Dusty Janson, DEN
    2031 winner: LF Jamie Hendon, NY
    2032 winner: CF Gil Banda, SEA
    2033 winner: CF Tom White, SDR
    2034 winner: RF Donnie Wilson, MON
    2035 winner: CF Mat Weir, NO
    2036 winner: CF Ian 'Viper' Lisch, NO
    2037 winner: CF Rick Watson
    2039 winner: CF Cayden Huff, WIL
    2048 winner: CF Jakob Lopez, WIL
    2049 winner: CF Alonzo Wiles, NYC
    2051 winner: LF Montay Kim, NYC/PAW
    2052 winner: CF Jaret Foley, DAL
    2053 winner: CF Erick Hartman, BAL
    2054 winner: CF Jaret Foley, DAL

    Army Ranger Sniper Award
    (Given to the catcher with the highest runner thrown out percentage with a minimum of 50 attempts)
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    C Lindsay 'Oil Can' Einaudi, IND - We stay in Indy as the 34 year old 'Oil Can' led our criteria with a 30.7 RTO% this past season. Originally signed by the Rum Runners in 2038, he moved on in free agency to Denver before being traded to the Clowns in 2053. He doesn't have the best arm in the league, but his experience and knowledge allow him to get ahead of the curve and snipe people from behind the plate. Overall 101 runners tried to run on him, and 31 of them had to trot back to the dugout with a sad look on their face.

    2030 winner: Micah Gordon, WIL
    2031 winner: Ian 'Pickles' James, SDR
    2032 winner: Landon McClelland, PHI
    2033 winner: Tristan Logan, SEA
    2034 winner: Dusty Akkerman, PAW
    2035 winner: Micah Gordon, PIT
    2036 winner: Sean Covington, SYR
    2037 winner: Jayden Dean, PAW
    2039 winner: Dave James, PAW
    2048 winner: Evan James, MON
    2049 winner: Kyle Burnett, PIT
    2051 winner: L.G. Clia, TOR
    2052 winner: Doug Day, PIT
    2053 winner: Dudley Magana, PHI
    2054 winner: C Taylor Allison, SEA

    Frank Abagnale, Jr Award
    (
    Given to the player who stole at least 35 bases and was caught the least)
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    1B Brian Fisher, PHI - The Freedom rookie was a 7th round pick in 2047 by Philly, but played in the minors until he became a free agent last season. He ended up signing back with the Freedom a month later and was promoted to the BLB when the season started. During his first year in the majors he hit .246/.314/.400 with 15 HRs, 52 RBIs and 37 stolen bases. Those 37 SBs came on only 42 attempts as his 88.1 stolen base success rate wins this award.

    2030 winner: CF Pat Welch, BAT
    2031 winner: LF Akiyuki Kimura, MAI
    2032 winner: RF R.J. Kapper, PIT
    2033 winner: RF R.J. Kapper, PIT
    2034 winner: RF R.J. Kapper, PIT
    2035 winner: CF Seth Blankenship, SYR
    2036 winner: CF Marcos Savage, LAD
    2037 winner: RF Riley Thomas, SEA
    2039 winner: RF Gilles 'Mudcat' Rugiero, PHI
    2048 winner: 2B Joseph 'Bane' Garneau, CHI
    2049 winner: CF Alonzo Wiles, NYC
    2051 winner: CF Hayden Wilson, MAI
    2052 winner: CF Rice Mesyan, SEA
    2053 winner: CF Ryan De Faria, WC
    2054 winner: LF Kyle 'Salesman' Olmsted, DA

    Ludacris Award
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    Given to the player who got hit with the most pitches)
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    RF Zak Matiku, PHO - Our first back-to-back winner as Matiku tied with three other players by getting hit 21 times, but his 421 plate appearances was by far the lowest of the group. We're not sure what happened after 2052, but Matiku went from getting beaned six times that year, to 24, 20, and now 21 this season. As mentioned last year he should have been the 2053 winner as well, since he had fewer PA's than Neal that season. Also thanks to all the balls his body took, his OBP of .376 was also the highest of his career. For a guy who was known to be a little injury prone, he's sure done a great job staying healthy after being drilled 65 times over the last three seasons.

    2030 winner: 1B Geoff 'Mr. Reliable' Dail, MIA
    2031 winner: 2B Dave 'Bulldog' Bickford, NY
    2032 winner: 2B Tristan Hagen, HAR
    2033 winner: 1B Joy-shan Guo, BAT
    2034 winner: LF Benny Tatsuno, PIT
    2035 winner: 2B Hideki Nakayama, MAI
    2036 winner: RF Tony Chieregati, HAR
    2037 winner: RF Hyun-seung Bark, BAT
    2039 winner: LF Chang-hyun Kym, HAR
    2048 winner: 3B Jericho Gurgenidze, PAW
    2049 winner: 1B Jaxson Neal, TOR
    2051 winner: 1B Jaxson Neal, CAL
    2052 winner: SS LaTrivis Chojnacki, PHI
    2053 winner: 1B Jaxson Neal, MAI
    2054 winner: RF Zak Matiku, PHO

    Broadside of the Barn Award
    (Given to the player with the highest strikeouts per plate appearance)
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    LF Rodrick Madhubuti, PAW - Another back-to-back winner as Madhubuti has become one of the greatest 'all or nothing' players in BLB history. This past season he smacked 50* home runs, while also striking out 257 times...both of those numbers led the BLB. His 39.9 K% was tops in the league, and at 28 years old he might win this award a few more times before his career is over. We stated in our season preview that he might hit .225 with 45 home runs, and we were close as he hit .230 with 50*.

    2030 winner: LF Sayid bin Sariyah, LAD
    2031 winner: C Sean Gallion, SYR
    2032 winner: 1B Tom Lewis, MAI
    2033 winner: C Jaime 'Dodo' Bushnell, CAR
    2034 winner: 1B Dave Schaefer, NYK
    2035 winner: C Jaden Stills, MAI
    2036 winner: 1B Tommy Spielman, LAD
    2037 winner: LF Grant Hockensmith, CAR
    2039 winner: SS Shannon Jackson, PHO
    2048 winner: 2B Damone Iwata, SEA
    2049 winner: 2B Damone Iwata, SEA
    2051 winner: SS Jaden Feldmann, IND
    2052 winner: 2B Johnnie Lease, CAR
    2053 winner: 2B Johnnie Lease, CAR
    2054 winner: LF Rodrick Madhubuti, PAW

    Swing For Between the Infielders Award
    (Given to the player with the most hits but no home runs)
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    3B Vin Edwards, MAI - Known for his glove and speed, from 2043 to 2054 Edwards hit .307 with 27 HRs and 301 SB. This past season though he went nuts behind the plate as his .371 average was tops in the majors. Not one of his league leading 225 hits though went over the fence, giving Edward this prestigious award. At 35 years old it was quite the revival season as he was selected to his first All-Star game since 2046, and he won his first DWI since 2048.

    2030 winner: 2B Ricky 'Heartthrob' Figueroa, DEN
    2031 winner: 2B Ricky 'Heartthrob' Figueroa, DEN
    2032 winner: 3B Ron Morgan, SDR
    2033 winner: RF Tom Lyon, PHO
    2034 winner: C Tony Solorio, HAR
    2035 winner: 2B Ricky 'Heartthrob' Figueroa, WC
    2036 winner: 2B Ricky 'Heartthrob' Figueroa, WC
    2037 winner: RF Kam Foster, NO
    2039 winner: C Dave Nichols, MIA
    2048 winner: SS Johnny Whitaker, BAL
    2049 winner: 2B Joseph 'Bane' Garneau, HAR
    2051 winner: 2B Josiah Foust, CAL
    2052 winner: 2B Josiah Foust, CAL
    2053 winner: 2B Vin Edwards, BAL
    2054 winner: 1B James 'Turf' Goebel, DEN

    Dickey's BBQ Beans Award
    (Given to the pitcher who hits the most batters)
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    P Isaac King, PIT - Apparently Theodore Blume taught King everything he knew on his way out of town, or at least when it comes to beaning opposing players. This year King whacked a league leading 20 batters, while going 12-15 with a 3.22 ERA and 1.26 WHIP. When you miss the playoffs for the first time since your rookie year, you might as well take it out on someone.

    2030 winner: Nate Bettis, PHO
    2031 winner: Pat Burgess, PIT
    2032 winner: Robby 'Bruiser' McEvoy, BAL
    2033 winner: Jarrod Peacock, PHI
    2034 winner: Robby 'Bruiser' McEvoy, BAL
    2035 winner: Erik Martin, NYK
    2036 winner: Sheng 'Admiral' Jong, SDR
    2037 winner: Sheng 'Admiral' Jong, SDR
    2039 winner: Zachary Kennedy, MAI
    2048 winner: Nicholas Rae, TOR
    2049 winner: Greg Bryan, WAS
    2051 winner: Joe Hudkins, NYC
    2052 winner: Cameron Haggard, PHI
    2053 winner: Theodore Blume, PIT
    2054 winner: Theodore Blume, PIT

    The Milton Swingline Stapler Award
    (The player who earned a check without deserving one)
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    LF Roman Toguchi, PHI - Devon Keen has just as much rights to this award again ($14m, -0.4 WAR) but Toguchi made $13.2 million while only appearing in 36 major league games this season. The icing on the cake was that he executed his option year and will now make another $14.7 million next season. From 2048 to 2052 he hit 136 home runs, 20th most in the league during that time. This season in his 36 games he hit four home runs to go along with his .202 average.

    2030 winner: P Jerrod Blick, TOR
    2031 winner: P Jerrod Blick, TOR
    2032 winner: 1B Dylan Owens, TOR
    2033 winner: 3B Erik Redding, CAL
    2034 winner: 1B Dylan Owens, TOR
    2035 winner: 1B Joy-shan Guo, BAT
    2036 winner: SS Pat Pierce, CAR
    2037 winner: P Jarrod Peacock, PHI
    2039 winner: CF Dave Tibbs, SD
    2048 winner: SS Jim LaPointe, SEA
    2049 winner: LF Rory Elia, PHI
    2051 winner: LF Louie Dano Dasmarinas, CAR
    2052 winner: LF Louie Dano Dasmarinas, CAR
    2053 winner: LF Louie Dano Dasmarinas, CAR/SDR/TOR​
    2054 winner: 2B Devon Keen, BAT
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