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  • Dave
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    Originally posted by TheLetterZ View Post
    Carrillo at Dallas: 9 innings, 4 hits, no runs, no walks, 10 strikeouts. Boo-yah!

    Three of the top five players in OPS in the DL play for Pittsburgh. We are good at baseball.
    Ah, one of the surest signs that the new season is upon us. Z talking about how great his team is going to be.

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  • Sully
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    My team's pretty bad. Alvarez will be on the move soon. Time to get this rebuilding project underway.

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  • Jim
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    Originally posted by TheLetterZ View Post
    Carrillo at Dallas: 9 innings, 4 hits, no runs, no walks, 10 strikeouts. Boo-yah!

    Three of the top five players in OPS in the DL play for Pittsburgh. We are good at baseball.
    You could insert just about any pitchers name into that equation and you'd get the same result. I knew we'd be bad but I didn't know we'd be this bad. Pitching is terrible, hitting might be worse. Now I know what it feels like to be Batavia.

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  • Z
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    Carrillo at Dallas: 9 innings, 4 hits, no runs, no walks, 10 strikeouts. Boo-yah!

    Three of the top five players in OPS in the DL play for Pittsburgh. We are good at baseball.
    Last edited by Z; 10-08-2010, 12:34 PM.

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  • Lintyfresh85
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    Take a look at my AA team.

    I've never seen anything like it. 91/61 BB/K rate so far for the offense. Don't think I have a guy over 24 years old starting on that team, either.

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  • Pat
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    Originally posted by Lintyfresh85 View Post
    The way things are going, I'm thinking about switching out my AA lineup for my big league lineup.
    Questionable strategy...but it takes balls to make a move like that.

    I like it. Go for it.

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  • Lintyfresh85
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    The way things are going, I'm thinking about switching out my AA lineup for my big league lineup.

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  • Pat
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    Washington Bats - SIM 1 - (9-3; 1st)
    2-1 vs. BAT: W 5-2, W 4-1, L 0-2
    2-1 @ BAL: L 6-7, W 7-1, W 13-2
    Won all four series so far this season. Feels good. Damn good. The loss to Batavia was in the 10th inning and the loss to Baltimore, should have been prevented by pulling Lang earlier in the game...but again, you can't complain about a 4-2 sim.

    The Good
    Lets give it up for infielders R.A. Grounds and Robert Abott. Combined 26/51!

    Starting to feel really good about the signing of RP Tsu-Wee Xi. So far, the AI or HC, whatever you want to call it, has pitched him in seven games, second most on the team, and he has given up zero ER in 10.1 IP.

    The Bad
    Carlos Bamentos is headed to the bench. After starting the season 1/15, starting vs. LH pitching, Bamentos will give the spot up to youngster Raul Berrera who had a pinch hit homerun, the first of his career.

    The Farm
    8-5, 9-4, 10-3. Not bad, not bad. Most impressive player....Darrel Hatfield. The Single-A outfielder has 20 RBI through the first 12 games...he had 39 RBI in 114 games all of last season.

    What's Next?
    Stout Week! Three vs. Virginia. Four vs. Wilmington. Here....we....go!

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  • Jistic
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    After playing on the road a lot and facing Washington, Philly, and Cali we're pleased with out .500 record. April is always tough for us because we're never at home and face the division leaders.

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  • funclown
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    Originally posted by TheLetterZ View Post
    First place.

    My entire team is OPSing .881. We can hit.

    Pitching stepped it up this week. Watch out for Pittsburgh. Seriously.
    Guess Pawtucket find out this week

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  • Carlos
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    With the exception of three guys, 6 regulars are hitting well, well below their career levels. Not concerned at this point. I'd be concerned if guys were actually playing at their level and still losing games. This sort of performance shouldn't last too long on the offensive side.

    Well, from top to bottom the entire organization is just struggling. Lost my top prospect to Tommy John surgery. There goes that time table. Hoping to have Soto around for 1993. Guess it'll be 1994 or 1995.

    Just a very bad two weeks for the franchise. Oh well. Algorithms for the win.
    Last edited by Carlos; 10-08-2010, 10:28 AM.

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  • Z
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    First place.

    My entire team is OPSing .881. We can hit.

    Pitching stepped it up this week. Watch out for Pittsburgh. Seriously.

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  • Matt
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    3-3

    1-2 vs. Washington
    2-1 vs. Wilmington

    Fan interest in Batavia is at an all-time high and the seats are packed.

    Good

    - Petro and Bayer are a deadly bullpen combo. This week together they had 7.3 IP, 0 ER, 11 K's, and 1 walk.
    - Bovey continues to hit well. .364 for the week with 2 RBI's (both in the 10th in the win vs. Washington).
    - Down 6-4 to Wilmington in the 9th we come back to win 7-6. Miller get's a hit on an error, Bovey get's an IF hit, Marin walks, May walks (Miller scores, Isaiz get's a hit (Bovey score), Ray get's a 2-out game ending hit to score Marin.

    Bad

    - 1B Jesus, C May, and 2B Dynes are all ice cold. They all helped contribute to my .219 batting average for the week.

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  • Dave
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    Hitting still good, pitching still bad, team still average.

    Also interesting that despite a .304 team average, this team strikes out a ton. Our 100 Ks in 12 games places us 2nd in the entire BLB to Los Alamos. I wouldn't mind, were it not for the fact that we've only hit 7 HRs.

    R.J. Curtis and Curt McMahon, both acquired in last season's Larry Headington deal, are both balling at AA Reno. So the starting pitching will get better....eventually. Unfortunately, OOTP11 seems to have turned Larry Headington into a stud, so that trade appears to be a bit of a wash right now.

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  • Delandis
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    Baltimore Bulldogs (6-6; T-2nd)

    3-0 vs WIL

    1-2 vs WAS

    Feels good to see a winning sim, even if we got it on a sweep of a fellow struggling team. The flip side of that coin is that we struggled again against a top team in the IL. However, I like what I'm seeing early offensively and our pitching may come around, I think I'll just have to tweak it a bit until I get the right combination of call-ups.

    The Good
    - That 3/4/5 is dangerous. Campoveroe (RF) is hitting like its 1981 instead of 1991. Wallace (LF) has finally made the top hitters list. Ron O'Fallon (1B) is looking like the guy I expected him to be in Baltimore. Yes, that Phillips Field, lefty-love has a lot to do with it, but I'm not complaining. All three hitters have +.350 BA after two weeks of play. We'll see how they fare on the road this week.

    - Romano Rodenas (C) has opened the season like a man on a mission.....to get a new contract. Hitting .381/.480/.571, Romano may find himself bumped up in the lineup if he can continue this fine run.

    The Bad
    I believe Pat jinxed Ivan Garcia (2B) with "the curse of the commentator." After a good spring training, Garcia is hitting just .146 through 2 weeks. He also just one steal after 48 AB.

    The Injured
    Akira Abe (SP) will be back after next week and we can use his consistency and leadership.

    Next
    -Nice early litmus test against our division rivals, as we head to Batavia and Philly for a week of fun and excitement. Not sure where we'll fare, but both teams have made decent starts out of the gate.

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