The winner of the Durocher Award for season 31 is CARSENEAU!!!!!!!!
Carseneau has done a tremendous job building a true powerhouse in Wrigleyville! His win total this season was truly impressive, and his Wildcats currently hold a 2-0 lead in the World Series. Rbedwel and his crabs won't go down without a fight though!
Congratulations to our other two nominees: Wylie and Rbedwell. Both very deserving nominees.
Thank you to everyone who voted! We had 21 of 32 owners vote, not quite the 90% I was hoping for, but it was exactly what we had last season.
Here is how the voting broke down:
Carseneau: 11 votes (ardthomp, aaronwayne, pbsilver, jmuhtoff, swish, donmossi, ressda, detsports, wishlist, scheffeleck, tbook)
Rbedwell: 6 votes (Wylie, rugby, madmuldoon, carseneau, tomcecil, fencer)
Wylie: 4 votes (hoopcoach, pat, blitz, dodger)
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Season 30 Durocher Winner:
I am pleased to announce that our season 30 Durocher winner is.......SVICK39!!!!!
SVick just beat out wishlist by a vote of 7 to 6! All 5 owners who were nominated were great choices, but when the dust settled from the 20 votes we receieved, SVick came out on top, and for them he get the pleasure of being top, below, or behind his pick from Madmuldoon's finest ladies!
SVick has been done a tremendous job turning around a club he inheritted. There were some early bumbs in the road, including a 59 win season, but that was to be expected. His club won 93 games this season, which for most of us mortals is more like a 100 win season considering he plys in the NL South, and has to bttle olemiss and wishlist! So congrats young man! Go and enjoy all the ladies and bourdun that you can handle over at mad's place!
As for the vote: We had 21 of our 32 owners vote, which is 3 more votes than we received last season. My goal is still for 100% participation, but would settle for 90. I'm most perplexed (wow that's a big word for me) by those who opened (and I assume read) the Durocher ballot but did not take the 5 minutes to vote. Next season, I plan to do nom's and voting earlier. As I know some folks who don't make the playoffs check out until we roll. So, thank you to the 21 who voted! Next year we'll shoot for 32 again!
Here are the official results:
1. svick39 7 (tbook, pat, wylie, ressda, tomcecil, sonofodin, hoop)
2. wishlist 6 (swish, wishlist, sandberg, ardthomp, dodger, hatton)
3. carseneau 3 (pbsilver, madmuldoon, aaronwayne, olemiss)
4. olemiss 3 (carseneau, donmossi, rugby)
5. SonofOdin 1 (jmuhtoff)
SVick just beat out wishlist by a vote of 7 to 6! All 5 owners who were nominated were great choices, but when the dust settled from the 20 votes we receieved, SVick came out on top, and for them he get the pleasure of being top, below, or behind his pick from Madmuldoon's finest ladies!
SVick has been done a tremendous job turning around a club he inheritted. There were some early bumbs in the road, including a 59 win season, but that was to be expected. His club won 93 games this season, which for most of us mortals is more like a 100 win season considering he plys in the NL South, and has to bttle olemiss and wishlist! So congrats young man! Go and enjoy all the ladies and bourdun that you can handle over at mad's place!
As for the vote: We had 21 of our 32 owners vote, which is 3 more votes than we received last season. My goal is still for 100% participation, but would settle for 90. I'm most perplexed (wow that's a big word for me) by those who opened (and I assume read) the Durocher ballot but did not take the 5 minutes to vote. Next season, I plan to do nom's and voting earlier. As I know some folks who don't make the playoffs check out until we roll. So, thank you to the 21 who voted! Next year we'll shoot for 32 again!
Here are the official results:
1. svick39 7 (tbook, pat, wylie, ressda, tomcecil, sonofodin, hoop)
2. wishlist 6 (swish, wishlist, sandberg, ardthomp, dodger, hatton)
3. carseneau 3 (pbsilver, madmuldoon, aaronwayne, olemiss)
4. olemiss 3 (carseneau, donmossi, rugby)
5. SonofOdin 1 (jmuhtoff)
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Wrigleyville Power Rankings Edition 30.1
As promised here are the first edition of the Power Rankings. In reality, they mean nothing, so please don't hate me if you think you're in the wrong spot. I want to get this blog going again (although it'll never again reach the level where Mad had it!), and this is the first step. I used current record, recent performance, offensive rank (total runs), pitching rank (ERA), defensive rank (errors made) and gut feeling for these rankings. Without further ado, here they are (feel free to discuss in the chat):
1. San Juan Santurce Crabbers 87-40 (Off Rank:9/Defensive rank: 2/Pitching:4)- With the best record in Wirgleyville, San Juan receives our first #1 ranking! They hit, pitch and field all at a high level. Our defending champs look to be ready to defend their title!
2. Jackson Black Bears 83-44 (11/15/1): The Black Bears contend year in and year out, and this season is no different! They lead the league in pitching, but the Crabbers might have the best top of the rotation guys. I'm sure we'll find out who is has the better staff in the NLCS.
3. Santa Cruz Wildcats 79-48 (3/21/5): The Wildcats sit atop the AL West, the best division in Wrigleyville. Whoever wins that division surely deserves a pat on the back, and a night with one of Madmuldoon's finest hookers (I'd pick Debby, but that's just my preference!)
4.Vancouver Blitz 78-49 (2/4/10): We stay in the AL West for our 4th best team at the moment. There isn't much Vancouver doesn't do well, and they'll give Santa Cruz all they can handle for the division.
5. Texas Lonestars 81-46 (4/5/8): Any team within 5 games in the division of Jackson this late in the season must be doing something right. If the Lonestars don't catch Jackson, they'll surely be a wild card team, and a team no one wants to face come playoffs time.
6. Santa Fe Blues 74-53 (1/19/26): The leaders of the AL South can absolutely rake! They have the strongest lineup from top to down in the league. Question will be, can their offense be enough to overcome some shaky pitching in October (aka the postseason).
7. Arizona Cobras 74-53 (5/13/15)- For the 3rd time already we go to the AL West and find the Cobras. As they should have half the teams in the AL playoffs, I'm going bet the American League representative in the WS will come out of the west. Arizona has lost 4 straight, but they'll be just fine.
8. Nashville Bootleggers 73-54 (16/17/12)- If the AL West is the best division in the league/AL, the NL South currently rules the National League. The Bootleggers currently sit 3rd, but hold the 2nd WC spot. They've won 7 of their last 10, and Joseph Kobayashi is having a fine rookie year. Plus, I hear you can get a nice moonshine postgame.
9. Cleveland Coconuts 71-56 (8/8/14)- The Coconuts lead the AL East, led by Wayne Howard leading the league in hitting at a .350 clip. They've struggled to a 3-7 record in their last 10, but they should see the postseason for the first time in 15 seasons.
10. Syracuse Moose 71-56 (21-3-6)- Unfortunately for Syracuse, they're in the same division as San Juan. They currently sit 2 games back of the final WC spot. Other NL teams should hope they don't find a way in as they can pitch and defend, and we all know what wins series: pitching and defense (and maybe a few prayers to the HBD gods).
11. Louisville Redtails 66-61 (6/9/18)- The Redtails are chasing the Coconuts in the AL East, and possess some of the best bats in Wrigleyvillle.
12. Salt Lake City Utes 71-56 (19/20/2)- The Utes lead the NL West, and possess some quality arms. They've seen their lead in the West cut in half over the last few weeks, largely because of inconsistent offense and defense.
13. Tacoma Toyotas 69-58 (20/15/3)- the Toyotas have driven (get it! Driven! Toyotas! HAHAHA-the blog is officially back to legendary levels!) themselves to the top of the NL North. Like the Utes ahead of them, they can really pitch, but their offense and defense may not be consistent enough to make a deep playoff run.
14. New Britain Bruins 66-61 (18/18/11)- Miguel Blanco is ageless, as the future hall of famer continues to be one of the best arms in Wrigleyville at the age of 36. The Bruins will be in the postseason, but their future is bright too with Hiatt, Urena and Lombard having quality rookie years.
15. Boston Knights 66-61 (12/7/21) -Sonofodin is having a nice first season with Boston. Winners of 7 of their last 10, the Knights sit 5 games back of Cleveland.
16. Colorado Springs Bandits 66-61 (27/24/9)- The Bandits have been 25-11 since the all-star break, and they are looking to steal (give it?? BANDITS! STEAL! Wow, this blog should not be free) the division from the Utes who have seen their 11 game lead dwindle to 5 games.
17. Charlotte Sometimes 61-66 (7/23/27)- Sometimes they win, sometimes they lose as seen in their 5-5 record in their last 10. Pat Chong has been impressive in the closers role in his rookie season.
18. Portland Mist Monsters 58-69 (29/12/7)- Losers of their last 6, the Mist Monsters have seen some good pitching this season let down by quiet bats. Ardthomp has some pieces to build on though, and a few guys who can really flash the leather.
19. Houston Devil Ducks 57-70 (15/1/28)-Speaking of flashing leather, the Devil Ducks are owners of the best defense in the league. Mysticrain took over this franchise after nwsheehy owned them for the first 29 seasons, and it'll take a few seasons for mystic to put his stamp on the franchise but the Devil Ducks are happy to have him leading their quack pack.
20. Fargo Prairie Dogs 59-68 (10/29/25)- Winners of 4 in a row, the Prairie Dogs remain in striking distance of New Britain. After a 98 win season last year, Fargo looks to find some of last years mojo down the stretch.
21. New York Life Model Decoys 59-68 (13/27/20)- NYLMD continue to get better each season. Fencer has his franchise on the right path. Barrett and Amaral are two players any club would love to build around.
22. Wichita Wind Sizzlers 56-71 (17/26/19)- The Wind Sizzlers have played better baseball as of late.They have the tough task of being in the same division three of our best franchises, Darrryl Moore has 60 home runs in AAA and is going be more than a hand full to deal with for years to come. As will the arm of Kazuhiro Donald. They have all the pieces to compete in the East.
23. St. Louis Spirits 54-73 (26/16/25)- St. Louis has not produced many wins this season, but they do produce a mighty fine vodka among other spirits. Another franchise just waiting for their youth to age like a fine bourbon. Walker and Fletcher both made this years Futures team.
24. Milwaukee Sturgeons 58-69 (25/22/13)- Milwaukee has been struggling of late. Losers of 9 of their last 10 seeing the Sturgeons quickly falling out of the NL North race. Pat is a Wrigleyville original owner and drafted a fine player in Flip Ranaudo.
25. Chicago Black Hawks 52-75 (14/32/32)- Fortunately for the Black Hawks, the city is focused on their hockey team and the Stanley Cup, unfortunately it looks like their pitching and defense is too. Dick Sadler is fun to watch though!
26. Madison Muskellunges 53-74 (24/25/24)- After a world series title and a few 100 win seasons, Madison is restocking the talent pond (get it?? RESTOCKING! MUSKELLUNGES (look it up, I know I did!)! Jamie Bradley is still a beast, and at 29 still has enough good season left to be around when the Muskellunges are fully fertile again.
27. Seattle BOO-YAHS 52-75 (31/31/16) BOO-YAH! Don't ya just love saying that! Unfortunately for Seattle there have not been many BOO-YAH moments this season. Louie Cook should be able to provide plenty of BOO-YAHS in a few seasons however. So lets say it again...BOO-YAH!!
28. Salem Salmonbellies 52-75 (22/28/29)- Salem is also restocking their talent pond (get it?!?!? AGAIN!). Another franchise who won over 100 games just a few years back, so there's no doubt they'll be back to a top team soon. Just what the AL West needs...another quality team! The rich get richer!
29. New Orleans Canjun Critters 53-74 (28/6/17)- It's always a good to have a solid defense to build around, and New Orleans clearly has that. They just need to lay off the muffuletta's, Tony Hernandez is 43 home runs away from 500. Wylie will have the Critters back towards the top soon, it shouldn't take much...it's not like there's many good players in the NL South....
30. Scottsdale Schizoids 47-80 (32/30/23)- Is all the hookers and booze finally catching up to the Schizoids?? Probably not, but things have not been all that pleasant in Scottsdale this season. However, if the Schizoids don't reach the 60 win mark, Mad has vowed to abstain from sex, booze and drugs for the entire 31st season of Wrigleyville. No pressure boys!
31. Philadelphia Cream Cheese 45-82 (23/10/30)-Mmmmm cream cheese....okay I'm getting a little tired, and judging by the record, I believe Philly can relate. That said, Philly has lived in no man's land (aka 75-80 win seasons) the last few years. It isn't the worst thing to get a high draft pick next season to add to the likes of Ted McNamara and Javier Lopez.
32. Cincinnati Red Light Districts 41-86 (30/11/31) And here we are, finally in the Red Light District, and I need it after this. Cincy is in rebuild mode after a WS title 10 seasons ago.They continue to gather quality prospects (who wouldn't want to play in the Red Light District??), making them a team folks are going love going to see more reasons than just the X-rated entertainment.
1. San Juan Santurce Crabbers 87-40 (Off Rank:9/Defensive rank: 2/Pitching:4)- With the best record in Wirgleyville, San Juan receives our first #1 ranking! They hit, pitch and field all at a high level. Our defending champs look to be ready to defend their title!
2. Jackson Black Bears 83-44 (11/15/1): The Black Bears contend year in and year out, and this season is no different! They lead the league in pitching, but the Crabbers might have the best top of the rotation guys. I'm sure we'll find out who is has the better staff in the NLCS.
3. Santa Cruz Wildcats 79-48 (3/21/5): The Wildcats sit atop the AL West, the best division in Wrigleyville. Whoever wins that division surely deserves a pat on the back, and a night with one of Madmuldoon's finest hookers (I'd pick Debby, but that's just my preference!)
4.Vancouver Blitz 78-49 (2/4/10): We stay in the AL West for our 4th best team at the moment. There isn't much Vancouver doesn't do well, and they'll give Santa Cruz all they can handle for the division.
5. Texas Lonestars 81-46 (4/5/8): Any team within 5 games in the division of Jackson this late in the season must be doing something right. If the Lonestars don't catch Jackson, they'll surely be a wild card team, and a team no one wants to face come playoffs time.
6. Santa Fe Blues 74-53 (1/19/26): The leaders of the AL South can absolutely rake! They have the strongest lineup from top to down in the league. Question will be, can their offense be enough to overcome some shaky pitching in October (aka the postseason).
7. Arizona Cobras 74-53 (5/13/15)- For the 3rd time already we go to the AL West and find the Cobras. As they should have half the teams in the AL playoffs, I'm going bet the American League representative in the WS will come out of the west. Arizona has lost 4 straight, but they'll be just fine.
8. Nashville Bootleggers 73-54 (16/17/12)- If the AL West is the best division in the league/AL, the NL South currently rules the National League. The Bootleggers currently sit 3rd, but hold the 2nd WC spot. They've won 7 of their last 10, and Joseph Kobayashi is having a fine rookie year. Plus, I hear you can get a nice moonshine postgame.
9. Cleveland Coconuts 71-56 (8/8/14)- The Coconuts lead the AL East, led by Wayne Howard leading the league in hitting at a .350 clip. They've struggled to a 3-7 record in their last 10, but they should see the postseason for the first time in 15 seasons.
10. Syracuse Moose 71-56 (21-3-6)- Unfortunately for Syracuse, they're in the same division as San Juan. They currently sit 2 games back of the final WC spot. Other NL teams should hope they don't find a way in as they can pitch and defend, and we all know what wins series: pitching and defense (and maybe a few prayers to the HBD gods).
11. Louisville Redtails 66-61 (6/9/18)- The Redtails are chasing the Coconuts in the AL East, and possess some of the best bats in Wrigleyvillle.
12. Salt Lake City Utes 71-56 (19/20/2)- The Utes lead the NL West, and possess some quality arms. They've seen their lead in the West cut in half over the last few weeks, largely because of inconsistent offense and defense.
13. Tacoma Toyotas 69-58 (20/15/3)- the Toyotas have driven (get it! Driven! Toyotas! HAHAHA-the blog is officially back to legendary levels!) themselves to the top of the NL North. Like the Utes ahead of them, they can really pitch, but their offense and defense may not be consistent enough to make a deep playoff run.
14. New Britain Bruins 66-61 (18/18/11)- Miguel Blanco is ageless, as the future hall of famer continues to be one of the best arms in Wrigleyville at the age of 36. The Bruins will be in the postseason, but their future is bright too with Hiatt, Urena and Lombard having quality rookie years.
15. Boston Knights 66-61 (12/7/21) -Sonofodin is having a nice first season with Boston. Winners of 7 of their last 10, the Knights sit 5 games back of Cleveland.
16. Colorado Springs Bandits 66-61 (27/24/9)- The Bandits have been 25-11 since the all-star break, and they are looking to steal (give it?? BANDITS! STEAL! Wow, this blog should not be free) the division from the Utes who have seen their 11 game lead dwindle to 5 games.
17. Charlotte Sometimes 61-66 (7/23/27)- Sometimes they win, sometimes they lose as seen in their 5-5 record in their last 10. Pat Chong has been impressive in the closers role in his rookie season.
18. Portland Mist Monsters 58-69 (29/12/7)- Losers of their last 6, the Mist Monsters have seen some good pitching this season let down by quiet bats. Ardthomp has some pieces to build on though, and a few guys who can really flash the leather.
19. Houston Devil Ducks 57-70 (15/1/28)-Speaking of flashing leather, the Devil Ducks are owners of the best defense in the league. Mysticrain took over this franchise after nwsheehy owned them for the first 29 seasons, and it'll take a few seasons for mystic to put his stamp on the franchise but the Devil Ducks are happy to have him leading their quack pack.
20. Fargo Prairie Dogs 59-68 (10/29/25)- Winners of 4 in a row, the Prairie Dogs remain in striking distance of New Britain. After a 98 win season last year, Fargo looks to find some of last years mojo down the stretch.
21. New York Life Model Decoys 59-68 (13/27/20)- NYLMD continue to get better each season. Fencer has his franchise on the right path. Barrett and Amaral are two players any club would love to build around.
22. Wichita Wind Sizzlers 56-71 (17/26/19)- The Wind Sizzlers have played better baseball as of late.They have the tough task of being in the same division three of our best franchises, Darrryl Moore has 60 home runs in AAA and is going be more than a hand full to deal with for years to come. As will the arm of Kazuhiro Donald. They have all the pieces to compete in the East.
23. St. Louis Spirits 54-73 (26/16/25)- St. Louis has not produced many wins this season, but they do produce a mighty fine vodka among other spirits. Another franchise just waiting for their youth to age like a fine bourbon. Walker and Fletcher both made this years Futures team.
24. Milwaukee Sturgeons 58-69 (25/22/13)- Milwaukee has been struggling of late. Losers of 9 of their last 10 seeing the Sturgeons quickly falling out of the NL North race. Pat is a Wrigleyville original owner and drafted a fine player in Flip Ranaudo.
25. Chicago Black Hawks 52-75 (14/32/32)- Fortunately for the Black Hawks, the city is focused on their hockey team and the Stanley Cup, unfortunately it looks like their pitching and defense is too. Dick Sadler is fun to watch though!
26. Madison Muskellunges 53-74 (24/25/24)- After a world series title and a few 100 win seasons, Madison is restocking the talent pond (get it?? RESTOCKING! MUSKELLUNGES (look it up, I know I did!)! Jamie Bradley is still a beast, and at 29 still has enough good season left to be around when the Muskellunges are fully fertile again.
27. Seattle BOO-YAHS 52-75 (31/31/16) BOO-YAH! Don't ya just love saying that! Unfortunately for Seattle there have not been many BOO-YAH moments this season. Louie Cook should be able to provide plenty of BOO-YAHS in a few seasons however. So lets say it again...BOO-YAH!!
28. Salem Salmonbellies 52-75 (22/28/29)- Salem is also restocking their talent pond (get it?!?!? AGAIN!). Another franchise who won over 100 games just a few years back, so there's no doubt they'll be back to a top team soon. Just what the AL West needs...another quality team! The rich get richer!
29. New Orleans Canjun Critters 53-74 (28/6/17)- It's always a good to have a solid defense to build around, and New Orleans clearly has that. They just need to lay off the muffuletta's, Tony Hernandez is 43 home runs away from 500. Wylie will have the Critters back towards the top soon, it shouldn't take much...it's not like there's many good players in the NL South....
30. Scottsdale Schizoids 47-80 (32/30/23)- Is all the hookers and booze finally catching up to the Schizoids?? Probably not, but things have not been all that pleasant in Scottsdale this season. However, if the Schizoids don't reach the 60 win mark, Mad has vowed to abstain from sex, booze and drugs for the entire 31st season of Wrigleyville. No pressure boys!
31. Philadelphia Cream Cheese 45-82 (23/10/30)-Mmmmm cream cheese....okay I'm getting a little tired, and judging by the record, I believe Philly can relate. That said, Philly has lived in no man's land (aka 75-80 win seasons) the last few years. It isn't the worst thing to get a high draft pick next season to add to the likes of Ted McNamara and Javier Lopez.
32. Cincinnati Red Light Districts 41-86 (30/11/31) And here we are, finally in the Red Light District, and I need it after this. Cincy is in rebuild mode after a WS title 10 seasons ago.They continue to gather quality prospects (who wouldn't want to play in the Red Light District??), making them a team folks are going love going to see more reasons than just the X-rated entertainment.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Season 29 Durocher Winner
CONGRATULATIONS JMUHTOFF!!!!!!!
Our Season 29 Durocher Winner it is very well deserved! Here is how the voting broke down (Wish we had more participation!):
1.jmuhtoff (5): olemiss, fencer, rugby, pbsilver, ressda
t2. aaronwayne (3): ardthomp, swish, jeff
t2. olemiss (3): wishlist. aaronwayne, wylie
t2. nwsheehy (3): hoopcoach, sandberg, jmuhtoff
5. rbedwell (2): madmuldoon, donmossi
6. rugby (1): rbedwell
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
AL PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS
The AL Playoffs will be very entertaining this year. The predictions show that both Wild Card team will come from the AL West division. Here are the predictions for the AL playoffs.
Divisional Round Division Series League Championship Series
# 4 Rochester 3 #1 Sante Fe 3
#5 Vancouver 1 #4 Rochester 2 #2 Santa Cruz 4
#3 Fargo 3 #2 Santa Cruz 3 #1 Sante Fe 2
#6 Arizona 2 #3 Fargo 1
The Santa Cruz Wild Cats will emerge as the AL Champs!
The NL Playoffs will be one for the ages. First 2 teams with 88 or more wins will not make it to the playoffs. Minnesota will make a quick exit in their first year there. Here are the predictions!
NL Playoffs Predictions
Divisional Round Division Series League Championship Series
#4 Minnesota 1 #1 Jackson 3
#5 San Juan 3 #5 San Juan 2 #1 Jackson 3
#3 Seattle 3 #2 Syracuse 3 #2 Syracuse 4
#6 Texas 2 #3 Seattle 1
Syracuse will repeat as NL Champs in a grueling 7 game (2 extra inning) series with Jackson.
Wold Series will have Syracuse trying to repeat against newly relocated Santa Cruz.
WORLD SERIES PREDICTIONS!
#2 SYRACUSE 2
#2 SANTA CRUZ 4
SANTA CRUZ rewards the fans with the World Series trophy. carseneau brings home the first title for himself.
The AL Playoffs will be very entertaining this year. The predictions show that both Wild Card team will come from the AL West division. Here are the predictions for the AL playoffs.
Divisional Round Division Series League Championship Series
# 4 Rochester 3 #1 Sante Fe 3
#5 Vancouver 1 #4 Rochester 2 #2 Santa Cruz 4
#3 Fargo 3 #2 Santa Cruz 3 #1 Sante Fe 2
#6 Arizona 2 #3 Fargo 1
The Santa Cruz Wild Cats will emerge as the AL Champs!
The NL Playoffs will be one for the ages. First 2 teams with 88 or more wins will not make it to the playoffs. Minnesota will make a quick exit in their first year there. Here are the predictions!
NL Playoffs Predictions
Divisional Round Division Series League Championship Series
#4 Minnesota 1 #1 Jackson 3
#5 San Juan 3 #5 San Juan 2 #1 Jackson 3
#3 Seattle 3 #2 Syracuse 3 #2 Syracuse 4
#6 Texas 2 #3 Seattle 1
Syracuse will repeat as NL Champs in a grueling 7 game (2 extra inning) series with Jackson.
Wold Series will have Syracuse trying to repeat against newly relocated Santa Cruz.
WORLD SERIES PREDICTIONS!
#2 SYRACUSE 2
#2 SANTA CRUZ 4
SANTA CRUZ rewards the fans with the World Series trophy. carseneau brings home the first title for himself.
NL WEST PREVIEW
The NL West was won by Seattle last season. They changed the team name from the Mariners to the Boo-Yahs(in memory of the last...great Stuart Scott from ESPN) . That alone has gained my utmost respect . I am a little bias toward bbwinksdaddy, as we both are going through/ went through various forms of Cancer. We have to stick together :) I do think Seattle will repeat as division champs this season. I think they will also better the record of 92-70 they had last season. They will be tested at times from Salt Lake City, but that is just about all in the division. Scottsdale lost many key players this off season. Colorado Springs is still floating around in the "mountain air" in Colorado.
SEATTLE BOO-YAHS!
Seattle won the division last season. They did lose Bradley ( 40 HRS 113 RBI'S) to free agency. They also lost Halter ( 18 HRS 71 RBI'S) Espinoza (21 HRS RBI'S) Terry (52 innings 3.02 ERA) and Slocumb (13-14 220 innings) last season. They managed to replaced the missing parts with Cousins (21 HRS 55 RBI'S) Vizcaino (9 HRS 52 RBI's and very good defense) Takahashi (28 HRS 86 RBI'S) and promoted stud prospect Patton ( 14-6 214 innings in AAA) . The team still has Jackson ( 27 HRS 84 RBI'S) Matos ( 33 HRS 89 RBI'S) Merritt (14 HRS 61 RBI'S) Aquino 12-16 230 innings) Estrella ( 17-5 210 innings) Wall ( 11-6 215 innings) and Hernandez 5-6 37 for 41 in save chances. The starting rotation will continue to eat many innings. I think they will have another fine year.
PREDICTION 95-67 FIRST PLACE!
SALT LAKE CITY UTES
Salt Lake City is coming off a 83-79 season. Last season they were lead by black ( 28 HRS 100 RBI'S) Burke ( 28 HRS 86 RBI'S) Coleman ( 37 HRS 102 RBI'S) Limon (19 HRS 65 RBI'S) Millwood (41 HRS 97 RBI'S) Pan ( 25 HRS 67 RBI'S) BOYD (11-13 243 innings) and Villa 19-9 215 innings) .Boyd had a sparkling ERA of 2.43 so he should have had a better record last season. With ample run support 20 wins is not out of reach for him this season. Baez was 29 for 32 in saves as well last season. He will remain a solid piece of the bullpen for Salt Lake City this season as well. They signed Ozuna (28 HRS 91 RBI'S) I think the key addition this off season was Soriano (8-9 15 for 19 in saves) He could be the closer, or a set up guys who pitches a ton of innings. I almost for got Martinez 9 13-12 218 innings last season. They have a solid rotation that will keep the bullpen fresh.
PREDICTION 88-74 SECOND PLACE!
SCOTTSDALE SCHIZOIDS
Scottsdale finished last season 78-84. The Bourbon drinking, hooker pleasing , flu fighting, over worked owner is back for another go around this season. Scottsdale lost many key players to free agency this off season. They managed to sign a few pitchers off the rule 5 draft to help fill some holes. They lost Okajima (33 HRS 97 RBI'S) Greenwood (25 HRS 87 RBI'S ) Collins (7-13 198 innings) Krause ( 3-2 48 innings) Lawrence (4-5 79 innings) Jefferies ( 7-6 5 for 7 in saves 80 innings) and Rivera ( 5-2 90 innings). They shocked the world by trading 5 time fireman of the year Yoshi (37 for 39 in saves). That right there is a big hole to fill. They still have Gruber (11-7 184 innings) Schmidt (10-11 198 innings) and Hughes (12-9 192 innings) They snatched Simon ( 5-2 4 for 5 in saves in AA) Osuna ( 3-1 73 innings in AAA) and Ramirez 5-2 75 innings) in the rule 5 draft. The signing of defensive catcher Cervelli will help the pitching staff out. I think they lost way too many key players to rebound this season.
PREDICTION 75-87 THIRD PLACE!
COLORADO SPRINGS BANDITS
Colorado is coming off a 4th place 62-100 season. They did manage to get some decent pieces in the off season. Uehara (11-2 95 innings) Alomar 2-2 4 for 5 in saves in 25 innings) Olivares ( 15 HRS 44 RBI'S very good defense) James (7-4 in 134 innings) Wainhouse (9-5 154 innings) and Pedersen (11-6 in 164 innings in AAA) . They also promoted Rauch (24 HRS 89 RBI'S) and traded for injury prone Early ( 9 HRS 44 RBI'S) . Early hits the cover off the ball when he is in the line up...The problem is the ball boy spends more time on the field than Early does. If he can stay healthy he could be a nice addition. Colorado Springs also trade Scott (17 HRS 50 RBI'S....already blew up his hamstring for the new team) They lost Brea (7-1 82 innings ERA over 7) Alomar (4-12 25 for 33 in saves) and traded Almonte ( 28 HRS 89 RBI'S) during the off season. The division is not going to be nice to them this season. They will look good at times this season. All in all I see another fourth place finish again this season.
PREDICTION 66-96 FOURTH PLACE!
Sunday, January 18, 2015
NL SOUTH PREVIEW
The NL South is a very tough division. Jackson has been the top dog in the division for awhile now. They have won 6 straight division crowns. They won back to back titles in seasons 24 and 25. When you are a great team it is hard to say anything "negative" about them. I think the franchise is a little upset for only having 2 titles in the last 6 seasons. They continue to win over 100 games a season. I think the other teams get up to play them in the playoffs. Texas and Austin will do no different this season either. In the end, I think the law of averages will be on Jackson's side again.
JACKSON BLACK BEARS
Jackson is the 6 time reigning division champion. They have a solid team to say the least. There are only 2 players over 31 on the current squad. This means it will be a long time before they are not in the mix in this division. Texas and Austin will be nipping at their heels. They made very few changes to the team this off season. They traded away Brantley (68 HRS 174 RBI'S and League MVP last season).They lost Price (18 HRS 79 RBI'S ) to free agency. Campos was promoted to the ML team...He hit 48 HRS and drove in 144 in AAA last season. The also got Green (26 HRS 79 RBI'S last season)and Pryce (20 HRS 61 RBI'S) in a trade this off season . Castilla (19-5) Suzuki (19-5) and Butler (7-2 23 for 30 in saves) will anchor the pitching staff again this season. The offense will be great again this season. Myette ( 33 HRS 100 RBI'S) and Proctor ( 41 HRS 126 RBI'S) will be mixed with Green and Campos. The opposing pitchers will not have a field day against them.
PREDICTION 104-58 FIRST PLACE!
TEXAS LONE STARS
Texas was 97-65 last season. They did not make many changes to the squad. Texas has only 4 players over 32 on the ML team. They are a balanced team that will contend again this season for the division. Texas may have lost the division crown last season but they got revenge in the playoffs. The knocked out Jackson 3 games to 0 in the divisional series. Torres (44 HRS 125 RBI'S) Morgan (38 HRS 84 RBI'S) Madson (27 HRS 93 RBI'S) King ( 25 HRS 76 RBI'S) and Bowie (28 HRS 83 RBI'S) anchor the offense again this season. The pitching staff will be lead by Graves (19-5) Simmons (14-10) Duran (14-11) Butler 911-11) and Bowen 21 for 25 in saves. The team will be solid and in it to the end again. A playoff berth of some kind should be a certain!
PREDICTION 98-64 SECOND PLACE
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Austin seems to get lost in the division at times. They are coming off a season where they won 24 more games than the previous one. They only have 3 players over 33 on the ML roster. They are going to be a thorn in the side of Texas and Jackson again this season. They as well as the other 2 top teams in the division, did little to change their team. They lost Mota (2-2 72 innings) from the ML pitching staff. They added Hermansen (4-5 95 innings last season) They signed Hernandez (50 HRS 118 RBI'S last season) to bolster the offense. Hernandez will be along side of Brooks (25 HRS 71 RBI'S) Castro (46 HRS 121 RBI'S) Gardel (50 HRS 105 RBI'S) Jones (18 HRS 71 RBI'S) Villano (37 HRS 111 RBI'S) Realmuto 27 HRS 60 RBI'S ) and Reed (32 HRS 82 RBI'S) . The pitching staff will be consisted of Espinosa ( 20 for 22 in saves) Lee (21 for 28 in saves) Aguilar (16-7 212 innings pitched) Person (14-9 207 innings pitched) and Thompson (13-8 228 innings pitched). Austin will compete and stick around until the end.
PREDICTION 94-68 THIRD PLACE!
TAMPA BAY RAYS
Tampa Bay was 70-92 last season. They are the red headed step child of the division. Three teams are competing for the division title, and they are the ones getting beat up for them to do so. They traded Moore (39 HRS 105 RBI'S) in the off season. Shave ( 14 HRS 65 RBI'S) left for free agency. The offense consists of Bailes ( 16 HRS 83 RBI'S) Bard (21 HRS 76 RBI'S) and Lorenzo (29 HRS 92 RBI'S). The pitching staff includes Camacho (10-12 177 innings) Miller (9-12 167 innings) Vansuri ( 8-12 206 innings) and Erdos (6-10 33 for 44 in save chances). I have no choice but to think that they will be beat on again this season by the rest of the division.
PREDICTION 64-98 FOURTH PLACE!
Saturday, January 17, 2015
NL EAST PREVIEW
The NL East has become the Syracuse/San Juan show recently. San Juan went from 57 wins to an astounding 98 last season. They did lose to Syracuse in the LCS 3 games to 2. This season will be no different between the 2 teams. Both teams have great young talent mixed with veteran players under 32 years old. Both teams are built for the long haul. This will continue to be a 2 way battle for the near future.
SYRACUSE MOOSE
Syracuse are the defending champions. I do not believe this season will be much different. They lost Borbon to free agency (17-8 last season). They traded away Takahashi( 26 HRS 86 RBI'S) and Yamamoto (34 HRS 119 RBI'S ) . With Ethier (17-9 180 innings) Bailey (43 for 52 in saves) the addition of Slocumb (13-14 220 innings) Gonzalez and Silva has 12 wins last season. Olmeda had 14 wins for the defending champs. Offense will not be a problem this year for Syracuse again. Allen had 27 HR'S 103 RBI'S , Shannon had 49 HRS 119 RBI'S Alcantra 64 RBI'S. They received Thomas in a trade 32 HRS 116 RBI'S in AAA last season. With Allen (27 HRS 103 RBI'S) Manzanillo (27 HRS 99 RBI'S in AAA) last season and Portugal (35 HRS 77 RBI'S in AAA) the offense will not be a problem. It will be a dog fight again this season against San Juan.
PREDICTION 101-61 FIRST PLACE!
SAN JUAN SANTURCE CRABBERS
San Juan had an incredible 41 win improvement last season from the previous one. The y had some great young talent mixed with some veterans. San Juan will be nip and tuck with Syracuse again this season. Keough (202 hits 16 HRS 84 RBI'S) Chavez (29HRS 79 RBI'S) Itou ( 12 HRS 66 RBI'S in 112 games) Gonzalez (14 HRS 67 RBI'S) and Hammonds ( 21 HRS 70 RBI'S ) anchor the line up. The pitching staff is lead by Carlos "Rubber Arm" Urena. Urena went 21-13 and pitched an amazing 278 innings last season. Sosa was 26 for 29 in saves last season. Beltran (12-5) and Shipley will help Urena chew up the innings. San Juan is going to be around contending for the near future.
PREDICTION 99-63 SECOND PLACE!
CINCINNATI RED LIGHT DISTRICT
Cincinnati is coming off a 67-95 season. They lost Melendez (10-9 183 innings) Campos 9-10 193 innings) Vizcaino 9 HRS 52 RBI'S and defensive ace) They managed to sign some free agent to help the pitching staff this season. Suzuki (-1 5 for 6 in saves 85 innings last season) LeCroy (5-7 133 innings last season) Wise (7-20 184 innings last season) and Strickland (9-9 212 innings last season). Torcato (21 HRS 52 RBI'S last season) Cepeda (38 HRS 81 RBI'S last season) and Halter (18 HRS 71 RBI'S last season) will anchor their line up. Cepeda has been on the trade block more times than Winnie The Pooh looked for honey. Syracuse and San Juan are way too tough to over come this season. Cincy will win some games, but again end up in third place.
PREDICTION 69-93 THIRD PLACE!
WICHITA WIND SIZZLERS
Wichita finished 49-113 last season. They made some moves to improve this season. They traded for super slugger Wang (62 HRS 156 RBI'S last season in Philly) signed Ashley (24 HRS 76 RBI'S) They lost Almanza and Holland in a trade to Minnesota. They lost Yamamota and Mc Michael in other trades as well. Sandoval will anchor the rotation this year (13-14 172 innings last season) Wichita will be beaten like a pinata' again this season. They have some great prospects in the system. I think this season will be the last they are in this position. They are on the way up, but not this season. Aguilera 13 HRS 53 RBI'S and Adams 18 HRS 42 RBI'S will help bridge the gap until the prospects arrive.
PREDICTION 57-105 FOURTH PLACE!
NL NORTH PREVIEW
Minnesota(former Philadelphia) is a team that is very interesting. Not only did they move from Philly to Minnesota, but they again made some major moves to get in contention. The last 2 season in Philly, the team flopped at the end to miss the playoffs. The NL North is a division that has been a coin flip the last 2 seasons. Madison was the Champ 2 seasons ago going 94-68. That season bough t the World Series crown home for them. Last season Madison dropped to 68-94. Milwaukee went from a wild card team at 84-78 to 70-92. Tacoma went from missing the wild card by 2 games (82-80) to winning the division last season at 83-79. Philly (now Minnesota) went on losing streaks each of the last 2 seasons at the end...missing the wild card by 2 games 2 seasons ago (83-79) and losing the division title by 2 games last season (81-81). They are the only team in the division no to taste playoff experience the last 2 seasons. I have a feeling it may change this season.
MINNESOTA FROZEN TWINKIES
After falling short the last 2 seasons the Minnesota Frozen Twinkies are ready to take it to the next level. They moved the franchise to the Northern part of the United States. When I tell you why, you will scratch your head and wonder. The last 2 seasons they had a losing streak at the end of the season. I believe the long travel from the Northern Midwest/Northern part of the United States to the East Coast was the issue. Too many miles traveled for the division games. Moving the team to Minnesota was the answer. Madison, Milwaukee and Tacoma is much closer to Minnesota than to Philadelphia. Yes I have too much time to think of things like this :)
Minnesota traded for Below (29 HR 103 RBI'S ) Canseco ( 29 HR 81 RBI'S) Moore ( 39 HR 105 RBI'S) James (48 HR 154 RBI'S and MVP Honors) Holland (14 HR 73 RBI'S in AAA) Almanza (26 HRS 64 RBI'S) Morgan (speedy and defensive wizard) Goodwin (Pitch calling specialist) Enright( who may be the steal of the year) Franco (11-16 last season) Alomar, Rogers (DL all of last season) and Roque were all signed to help the horrible bullpen from last year. They did trade away Power Hitter Wang and future stud closer Ausmus. Sometimes you have to do things like that to get the franchise going. The move to Minnesota will not hurt the power hitters too much. The addition of starting pitching, experienced bullpen help and much better hitters up and down the line up will put them over the top.
PREDICTION 87-75 FIRST PLACE!
TACOMA TOYOTAS
Tacoma is entering the season as reigning division champs. They upgraded the rotation by adding Melendez to the staff. He was 10-8 last season with over 180 inning pitched. The newly signed Marmol will help bolster the bullpen. Delhanty was another pitcher signed to help the bullpen. Flaherty is getting more experience and poised to have a break out season as a solid starter. Greer, Pedro Lee and super stud Fausto Johnson anchor the line-up. I do think Tacoma is certainly on the rise.....The only reason they do not repeat as division champs is because I think Minnesota got a little more offense for them not to sneak past Tacoma this season. I do believe Tacoma will be in it to the end . The ball park will make it hard for slugger to hit Homers......425 to CENTER...OUCH!
PREDICTION 85-77 SECOND PLACE!
MILWAUKEE STURGEON
Milwaukee is coming off a 70-92 season. The season before they finished 84-78 and made the playoff as a Wild Card. They have added some good piece to this years team during the off season. They added Elcano(11-12) last season with 177 innings logged) Rodriguez (7-4 121 innings) is also new to the team. Cabrera needs to have a bounce back season (5-15 with an ERA of 5.67 last season). That was over 2 runs above his normal. The addition of Fuentes (31 for 34 in saves 2 seasons ago) and Duran (27 for 35 in saves) the bullpen is better as a whole. Okajima was signed as well. He had 33 HR'S and 97 RBI's last season. He will provide some great power. Alongside Fernandez, Heilman and Ramirez the line up will be very nice! Coming off a 70 win season they will improve this season. I think they will be in the race for most of the season. They did lose Roque (31 HRS and 91 RBI'S) and pitcher Wainhouse (9-9 154 innings)
PREDICTION 80-82 THIRD PLACE!
MADISON MUSKELLUNGES
Madison went 68-94 last season. I think the franchise just had an "off" season. The season before they were World Series champs. The signed STUD Jamie Bradley this off season to bolster the lineup. Bradley hit 40 HR'S and Drove in 113 last season for Seattle. I am far from a genius, but playing 81 home games in Madison (rather than in Seattle) will do nothing but make Bradley a sure MVP candidate this season. Along with Magnante and Ensberg, the line up will score some major runs. They also added Sanches (8-7 154 innings last season) and Torres (10-6 last season) to the pitching staff. Masato is ready to have a breakout season as the young stud closer. Diaz is the anchor of the pitching staff. I do think the team will miss Goodwin( great pitch caller, gold glove winner) and Marquez (23 HR 73 RBI'S). I wish nothing but the best this season for the team and for owner (daddiothree) .
PREDICTION 80-82 TIED FOR 3RD PLACE!
Friday, January 16, 2015
AL WEST PREVIEW
The AL West was one of the toughest divisions in Wrigleyville last season. The last place team was 80-82. Well we have some surprising predictions for you this season. The whole division has gained and lost valuable players during the off season.
SANTA CRUZ WILDCATS
Santa Cruz is fresh off the move from Cheyenne this season. The move and the added players will make this team a favorite to go from worst to first. Santa Cruz was not afraid to spend money in the off season. They acquired starting pitching in Borbon. He was 17-9 last season with 217 innings under his belt. They also picked up Wilfredo who went 8-7 pitching over 160 innings as well. Last season Coleman went 13-11 (216 innings) Haney 11-10 (182 innings) Limon 13-11(233 innings) and with the additions of Borbon and Wilfredo it makes it even better. The wild card in the bullpen will be Slick Allen. I think he is the sleeper at the end of the bullpen. The offense got a HUGE boost in the signing of Guerra. Guerra hit 43 HR'S and drove in 116 last season. The team moved to an even friendlier pitchers park. That may hurt some of the offensive stats, but there are 81 games aways as well. With slugging catcher Maduro anchoring the rotation behind the plate (21 homers 68 RBI'S last season) Grover Robinson coming off his rookie season. Grover is a stud prospect with only one way to go (up up up). He hit 21 homers last season....and would not be surprised to see 40 in a healthy season. Hartley is a defensive wizard to go along with hitting 18 homers and driving in 84 runs. Paulino hit 27 homers and drove in 79 runs as well last season. Jordan 22 homers 91 RBI'S and Ziegler 27 homer and 80 RBI'S round out the lineup. All I can say is that the team move to Santa Cruz will not only bring joy to the city, but a division title as well.
PREDICTION 92-70 FIRST PLACE
VANCOUVER BLITZ
Vancouver won the division last season with a 94-68 record. Vancouver is going to slug it out with Santa Cruz this season til the end. The offense is very good in Vancouver. Edwards hit 30 homers drove in 106 last season, Flores 41 homers 120 run batted in, Nakamura 29 homers and 103 runs batted in, Sanchez hit 26 homers drove in 88. The offense will carry the team. You add Santana 31 homers 82 RBI'S, Sierra 24 homers 82 RBI'S and Webber's 26 homers and 86 RBI'S and you have a very high scoring team. They lost Strickland to free agency 9-9 with 200 innings pitched). They did sign Sojo and Wood to fill his shoes. Combined last season they went 17-16 with about 300 innings between them. Santiago will again anchor the rotation (20-6 last season). He will have Gibbons, Amaro and Lopez behind him. Patrick was 19 for 23 in saves last season as the closer. I again repeat that it will come down to the last series of the season to decide the division.
PREDICTION 90-72 SECOND PLACE
ARIZONA COBRAS
Arizona finished last season with a 85-77 record. This seasons should be a little better I think. They did trade away 2 good players (Canseco and Below) to Minnesota. Combine they hit 58 homers and drove in 184 runs. They did manage to get Suarez in the deal for them. Suarez hit 38 homers and drove in 125 for Minn/Phl last season. English also hit 26 homers and drove in 107 for them last season. Morris hit 32 homers and Sugawara had 31 and drove in 89 himself. They have some very good young pitcher on the team. Sierra (16-10) Perez (9-15) and Wesson (12-12) all pitched well over 200 inning last season. If you add Balboa's 180 and Wood's 182 the bullpen was really saved from over use. I think Mariano Rivera and Tavarez will be the key to the bullpen. They both are very durable and can pitch successive days. If they perform like they are able....Arizona will be tough to beat as well in the division.
PREDICTION 88-74 THIRD PLACE!
SALEM SALMONBELLIES
Salem had a record last season of 89-73 record. I think the loss of some key players will hurt Salem this year. Salem's pitching staff is anchored by Al "Bull Dog" Benitez. Last season Benitez was 15-10 while throwing 212 innings. They also have Donatello who was 15-10 (206 innings) and Mariena who was 13-8(202 innings) as well. They lost Franco in a trade with Minnesota. Franco was 1--16 and threw almost 190 innings for them last season. The biggest loss will be on offense, where they traded away the MVP and Silver Slugging 1b Ramiro James. James hit 48 homers and drove in 154 last season. That will be hard to replace. Now we add the fact they lost Hernandez (50 homers 118 runs batted in) and Ozuna (28 homers and 91 runs batted in) as well. The bullpen took a hit as well, as they lost set-up/closer stud Soriano to free agency. He was only 8-9 and 15 for 19 in saves. His durability and ability to eat up some innings will hurt them. I have nothing personal against Salem , but the loss of all that offense will hurt them a bunch. The Salmonbellies hopefully enjoyed their trip to the playoffs last season. They did make it to the 2nd round, more than many other teams can say.
PREDICTION 80-82 FOURTH PLACE!
AL SOUTH PREVIEW
The AL South is going to be a very interesting division again this season. Sante Fe looks to return to the World Series again this season. They came up short last season, falling 4 games to 1 to Syracuse. With a gel of young talent and very solid veterans that could be the case again this season. I am sure St.Louis, Charleston and Charlotte will not let them just cash in the ticket not just yet!
SANTE FE BLUES
Sante Fe is coming off a 101-61 season where they went to the World Series last season. They have a very nice young core of talent as well as veterans on the team. That being said, they did not lose anyone to free agency that could hurt them. The bad news for the rest of the division is that they signed some free agents to help them out even more. Greenwood hit 25 homers drove in 87 and had an .399 OBP and .940 OPS last season. Rios hit 15 homers and had 88 RBI'S .408 OBP and a .923 OPS last season. Barfield had 19 homers 85 RBI'S .387 OBP and a .907 OPS last season. Broxton had 32 homers 124 RBI'S .379 OBP and a .928 OPS. Loretta 19 homers 85 RBI'S. Harris 21 homers 87 RBI'S Neal has 19 homers 88 RBI'S and Moses had 24 homer 82 RBI'S. The law of averages is that when you have men on base all the time they should score some runs. Last season they did, and this will be no different. Now we can not forget to mention the staff either. Gandarilla was 22-4 last season. That is the second 22-4 mark in the last 3 for him. I am sure his Sinker ball will be in rare form again this season. With Estrada and Walter eating up more than 200 innings a piece and Meredith at the end of the game(37 for 44 in saves) . The pen will be very good again this year. They also added Gamel, Burns and Roosevelt to finish out the bullpen. Burns could also be the closer there if they decide to go a different route. Meredith could be the set up man for him. Anyway they will be top dog again in the AL SOUTH!
PREDICTION 104-58 FIRST PLACE!
ST.LOUIS SPIRITS
St. Louis is coming off a heat breaking season. They finished 87-75 and lost a wild card birth by finishing tied with New Britain. St.Louis made some moves this off season to help them over come the same fate this season. They signed Bonilla who is a great pitch caller for the rotation. Foster, Jordan (19-7) Martin and Ventura all pitched close too or over 200 innings last season. If they repeat the performance it could be a another season where the pen in not over used. Mullen was also signed to the roster(probably for some added power). The only question is will they try a closer by committee as they seemed to do last season. With Stafford and Sorrento leading the offense again this season, they should score some runs . That being said I believe they continue the second place trend.
PREDICTION 85-77 SECOND PLACE!
CHARLESTON TOBACCO FARMERS
Charleston is coming off a season where they just missed the last wild card spot. They finished 86-76 and just missed the ticket to the playoffs. Charleston made some moves in the off season to make sure that does not happen this season. They lost Gabriel( 9 homers 63 RBI'S) Rodriguez (7-4) Kipling ( very good defensive player) and Green(trade) from last years roster. They did manage to get Brantley in a trade (68 HR 174 RBI'S last season). Brantley was the NL MVP last season. They promoted Catching prospect Duffy to the ML. He had 20 HR 86 RBI'S in AAA last season. They signed Guzman and Wood to help them out on the defensive side of the field. They got Barrett (P) in a trade from Minnesota. Barrett was 8-8 last season for Minn/Phl. He has the potential to be a solid starter who eats some innings.... With the addition of Reimold ( who could be really decent if he stays healthy) Charleston is poised to better themselves this season. The problem is they are in the same division as Sante Fe. I see them fighting for a wild card spot until the end of the season.
PREDICTION 83-79 THIRD PLACE!
CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES
Charlotte finished last season 72-90. It is not clear what the intentions are this season. They traded for Almonte (offensive catcher). They signed Wang, Wood, Larish and Nathan for the pitching staff. They seem to be 'fillers or Journeymen". They still have Hudson anchoring the bullpen(39 for 40 in saves last season). Glynn, Tolar and Winn all ate up more than 200 innings last season. I believe this is the reason for the 'fillers' signings. They could help eat the remainder of the innings that LeCroy and Fernandez did last season. Both of them left for free agency this off season. In the division Charlotte seems like the kid you always want to beat up at school. They don't do anything wrong, but they are just there. I see them finishing at the bottom again this season. Baez and Owen lead an offense where 11 players were in double digits in homers last season. The problem is that with only Owen and Baez driving in over 75, runs will be hard to come by.
PREDICTION 66-96 FOURTH PLACE!
Thursday, January 15, 2015
AL EAST PREVIEW
Rochester dominated the AL EAST last season, and this year should be no different. The difference between first and second place was 27 games. Although I think it will be a little closer, there is no need for any fear in Rochester this season! Rochester is offensively anchored by Pineda (who hit 41 homer runs last season. Pineda was 1 of 6 players who had more than 20 homers for Rochester. They did lose Richard who was 43 for 50 in saves for them. With D'Amico, Hernandez, Pineda the newly signed Moreland and young rookie Lopez as a potential stud closer.....Rochester cruises to another division title.
PREDICTION 91-71 FIRST PLACE!
LOUISVILLE REDTAILS
Louisville had a very active off season this year. They traded injury prone Early to Colorado Springs. They got Scott and Toca in separate trades. They signed pitchers Pena, Martin, and Mulder. They also signed position players Price, Galvez, and Kipling. They certainly got better defensively in the infield. With Cornelius, Clark, Uggla and 20 game loser last season Lukasiewicz . I do not think he will repeat that feat this season. Alvarez and Lee combined for 33 saves in 38 chances last season. If they can keep that up I can see Louisville gaining ground on Rochester!
PREDICTION 77-85 SECOND PLACE!
CLEVELAND COCONUTS (FORMERLY AUGUSTA)
The Cleveland Coconuts.....formerly known as the Augusta Northmen are on a mission this season. With a new owner, a new city and new fans....they should be able to build on the 58 wins from last season. We all know "Cleveland Rocks" . Cleveland did not make a ton of moves, but with an experienced owner and the super pinch hitter/1b Al James what can go wrong! James set a record last season for pinch hits in a season for Philadelphia(now Minnesota) with 36. The signing of Roque 31 homers 91 RBI'S will not hurt either. Orr is a new signing...8-18 last season, but can eat up some innings. The closing duty seems to be given to a rookie, who was 17 for 22 in AAA last season..Mayne. 3 rule 5 players to help on the bench/staff. Webber (if/of) Tracy (rp) and Cortazar(p). I see Cleveland taking over 3rd place this season.!
PREDICTION 69-93 THIRD PLACE!
NEW YORK LIFE MODEL DECOYS
The New York Life Model Decoys will have as many wins as they have letter in their name(just kidding). They have a couple of nice young players ready to break out this season..Pujols and Ryu(who is a pitcher) . Pujols will be along side CF stud Amaral, Kennedy (young prospect) and what looks to be a solid defense with Franco and Medlen patrolling the infield. Cerda and Segui are main stays on the pitching staff. If Jesus (James) can get them a few more wins I can see them contending for third place.
PREDICTION 68-94 FOURTH PLACE!
PREDICTION 77-85 SECOND PLACE!
CLEVELAND COCONUTS (FORMERLY AUGUSTA)
The Cleveland Coconuts.....formerly known as the Augusta Northmen are on a mission this season. With a new owner, a new city and new fans....they should be able to build on the 58 wins from last season. We all know "Cleveland Rocks" . Cleveland did not make a ton of moves, but with an experienced owner and the super pinch hitter/1b Al James what can go wrong! James set a record last season for pinch hits in a season for Philadelphia(now Minnesota) with 36. The signing of Roque 31 homers 91 RBI'S will not hurt either. Orr is a new signing...8-18 last season, but can eat up some innings. The closing duty seems to be given to a rookie, who was 17 for 22 in AAA last season..Mayne. 3 rule 5 players to help on the bench/staff. Webber (if/of) Tracy (rp) and Cortazar(p). I see Cleveland taking over 3rd place this season.!
PREDICTION 69-93 THIRD PLACE!
NEW YORK LIFE MODEL DECOYS
The New York Life Model Decoys will have as many wins as they have letter in their name(just kidding). They have a couple of nice young players ready to break out this season..Pujols and Ryu(who is a pitcher) . Pujols will be along side CF stud Amaral, Kennedy (young prospect) and what looks to be a solid defense with Franco and Medlen patrolling the infield. Cerda and Segui are main stays on the pitching staff. If Jesus (James) can get them a few more wins I can see them contending for third place.
PREDICTION 68-94 FOURTH PLACE!
AL NORTH PREVIEW
Last season Fargo took the A.L. East crown by 4 games over New Britain. New Britain got a slight revenge by making the playoffs as a wild card and lasting longer than Fargo did. This season should be a little different (but not much) from last season.
FARGO PRAIRIE DOGS
Fargo has done little to help or hinder their reign on first place. They did lose Galvez to free agency. He had 39 steals and a dozen homers for them last season...I am sure the 100 strikeouts will not be missed though. They re-signed Latos to help their rotation. Latos is coming off a bad season. Rumor has it he found the knuckleball again. The staff is anchored by Torcato (17-9) Scharein (15-14) and Mercado (13-8) last season. I expect the ERA's of all 3 to be back down to normal this season. They signed a couple of journeymen (Chang and Lidle) to fill the roster. They still have Herbert as the closer, who had 40 saves in 43 chances with a very good 2.22 ERA. If he can repeat the performance this season....So can Fargo !
Prediction 92-70 Division Champ!
NEW BRITAIN BRUINS
New Britain is coming off a wild card birth in last season's playoffs. They advanced to the 2nd round, where they were bounced by Rochester 3 games to 1. New Britain will have a tough time repeating the same feat this season. They lost Super Slugger Guerra to free agency. They will certainly miss his 40+ homers and 115 or more RBI'S. They also lost Sanches (p) to free agency . He was 8-7 last season. They managed to pluck 3 rule 5 draft players this off season. They should make up for Sanches with Cho and Hosmer (Rule 5 draft pitchers). The other was Arrojo who is a player who never played about High A ball as of now!. Carlos Gomez and Javy Ciriaco were signed to replace Guerra. They may platoon as one if left, the other right handed. They may combine for 20 homers 70-75 RBI'S still a far cry from the numbers Guerra put up. New Britain remain in second place....but falling farther behind!
Prediction 83-79 Second Place!
HARTFORD INSURANCE
Hartford is coming off a third place 71-91 season. They did little this off season.....but the few moves they made were very solid. They did lose Torres (10-6 last season) and Rogers (injured most of the season). The 2 main players they got to help them this season were Yoshi and Richard. Yoshi is the super closer that was traded to Hartford from Scottsdale during the off season. Yoshi has been solid to say the least. In the last 3 seasons he has had a total of 12 blown saves......vs 11 homers given up in those 3 seasons. He was 37 for 39 in saves last season...and in the last 3 seasons he is 138 for 150 in save chances. They also signed Richard, who himself was a closer last season. He saved 43 of 50 games for Rochester last season. He did have a high ERA at 4.56. I think that Hartford has better themselves with those 2 bullpen arms. The offense is anchored by Lopez who hit 46 homers last season...They will struggle against the top 2 teams in the division....3rd place is another road it looks like they will travel this season!
Prediction 76-86 Third Place!
CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS
Chicago finished last in their division last season. They just finished 1 game behind Hartford for third place with a 70-92 record. Chicago lost Ruiz, Ciriaco and Duran (P) to free agency. They made a bold move by signing Jefferies to a 3 year 35 million dollar contract (7.5 was a signing bonus). Jefferies was 7-6 last season and 5 for 7 in saves. He pitched just over 80 innings, so he better hope his fast ball and curve ball make it worth while. The strength in the team is the offense. Piper is a stud 59 homers 136 RBI'S .320 average last season. They also have Sheridan who is looking to build on his rookie campaign of 17 homers and 58 RBI'S in 110 games). They will also have Aldridge back , who had 32 homer and 62 RBI'S before his season ending injury. He missed 65 games with a nerve injury. The offense should be the success of the team. The pitching staff is fairly young and not that experienced. They should again contend for third with the offense!
Prediction 75-87 Fourth Place!
SEASON 29 IN WRIGLEYVILLE IS UPON US
Season 29 in Wrigleyville is set to start the regular season. As we approach opening day the league is in for a couple changes. Madmuldoon has a demanding job taking most of his time now. He has enlisted the help of the commish (Hoop) and a lolly gagging owner (gbuck) to help him out in the blog . Madmuldoon still will be cracking the whip to make sure the blog is up to "his" standards.
This weekend the division by division predictions will be started. According to the crystal ball it should be a very interesting season. We will find out if Syracuse will remain the "top dog" again this season. We also will find out if Sante Fe will get a chance to avenge last season's World Series defeat to Syracuse. After a few seasons of 110 plus wins, Jackson will also be ready to be in the mix to regain their dominance.
The grass is getting greener
The snow is melting off the fields
The fans are getting restless and excited
This only means there is one thing left
IT IS TIME TO PLAY BALL IN WRIGLEYVILLE!
HOPE EVERYONE HAS A GREAT SEASON!
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