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  • The 2030 Daily Keg - Week 22

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    (AP)

    Maine 'Two Ton' Guides go 4-2 but stay atop the power rankings as only Miami, Baltimore, and Hartford have better records at 5-2. The Whalers led the league with a 2.81 ERA this week while Phoenix hit .341 and scored 59 runs but only managed to go 4-3.

    Power Rankings

    1) Maine Guides (127.4, o)
    2) Seattle Pilots (125.4, o)
    3) Washington Bats (121.0, o)
    4) Miami Sharks (112.2, +)
    5) Wilmington Wildcats (107.0, -)
    6) Philadelphia Freedom (106.7, -)
    7) New Orleans Dukes (100.3, o)
    8) Hartford Whalers (100.3, ++)
    9) Denver BC (98.0, +)
    10) New York Knights (97.7, -)
    11) Baltimore Bulldogs (94.3, ++)
    12) Pittsburgh Millers (90.3, -)
    13) Montreal Exports (87.0, --)
    14) Santo Domingo Rum Runners (86.7, -)
    15) California Kodiaks (85.0, --)
    16) Phoenix Roadrunners (83.7, o)
    17) Batavia Red Jackets (76.8, ++)
    18) Pawtucket Patriots (75.7, +)
    19) Indianapolis Racers (75.3, +)
    20) Windy City Blues (73.3, -)
    21) Los Angeles Dinos (72.8, --)
    22) Toronto Canadians (60.8, o)
    23) Syracuse Snappers (57.3, o)
    24) Carolina Tobs (45.6, o)


    Performance of the Week


    C R.J. Blewett - On September 5th RJ exploded for four hits, two home runs, and eight runs batted in during a 16-2 rout of Windy City. His grand slam in the 2nd was part of a six run inning that demoralized the Blues and put Phoenix up 8-1. On the season he's hitting .301 with 16 HR's and 46 RBI's.


    Injury of the Week

    CF Gil Banda - With California nipping at their heels the Bulldogs will be without their starting centerfielder for a few weeks after he went down on September 5th against Philly. On the season Banda is hitting .306 with 8 HR's and 51 HR's but his +8.2 ZR over 121 games in center has been the glue that has held the Baltimore outfield together.


    Prospect of the Week

    2B Edwin Meck - The 19 year old from Riviera Beach, Maryland hit .376 with 13 HR's and 47 RBI's in his 1st season with the Cardinals. He was the Regionals and Sweet 16 MVP and is one of the smartest players on one of the smartest teams in the nation. Scouts say he's "often found talking with coaches long after drills are over."


    Five Things We Think We Think

    1. TJ Dunn's record of 157 RBI's from 2009 has officially been broken by you guessed it...Turell 'Two Ton' Morris. He had tied the record on September 4th against New Orleans but went RBI-less the next two games. Yesterday though against Pawtucket he hit a 373 foot solo blast in the top of the 1st and even the Pawtucket fans gave him a standing ovation as the game was stopped. He now just has the runs record to break. He currently has 132, just 20 behind Mel Woodbury who set the record for the 1991 Virginia Colonels. It's just mind boggling what he has done.

    2. Last week we had an error as we announced there were three IL teams (Denver, Baltimore, and California) fighting for one playoff spot. It's actually two playoff spots! Currently it looks like California will be the odd team out as they went 2-4 this past week with team 6.83 ERA. If they are looking for a scapegoat look no further than Cassius "Maniac' Whitcomb who got called up this week and was instantly thrown into the fire. In three games he allowed 15 earned runs in 5.1 IP and now has an ERA of 23.82. Kinda what you would expect for a 27 year old who has never pitched in the BLB prior to this week.

    3. The DL wildcard is actually the place to be as three teams are actually fighting for just one spot. We checked and double checked and we're pretty sure we are correct on this one. Pittsburgh, Santo Domingo, and Montreal are all separated by 1 game for the 4th wildcard spot. Montreal has 15 games at home left, Pittsburgh has 14, and Santo Domingo has 9. Montreal also has the easiest remaining schedule as we predict the Exports will sneak in.

    4. Maine and Seattle refuse to give an inch for home field advantage come a potential Brewmasters matchup. Both teams are 91-45 and don't appear to be resting anyone. Since August 1st they are both 25-11. Since July 1st Seattle is 40-21 and Maine is 39-22. Since June 1st Maine is 59-29 and Seattle is 59-30.

    5. It's been interesting to watch some of the "old" guys pitch in their final contract year. Hoon Park (10-10, 3.41 ERA), Pat Goldsmith (8-12, 3.23 ERA), and Dave Teel (15-5, 2.79 ERA) are all soon to be free agents with Teel being the youngest at 36. Will they stay with their current team or test the free agent waters at the end of the season? Reports say that Teel and Goldsmith both want almost $30 million and will be more than likely be walking out their respective clubhouse doors when the last game is played.


    Stat of the Week
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    Largest Decline in Team Wins
    (Top 25 Teams)
    Team Year 1 W's Finish Year 2 W's Finish Decline
    Pittsburgh Millers 1985 114 1st 1986 72 4th 42
    Pawtucket Patriots 2005 88 3rd 2006 47 4th 41
    Phoenix Roadrunners 2024 91 2nd 2025 53 6th 38
    Hartford Whalers 1993 89 3rd 1994 53 4th 36
    Pawtucket Patriots 1982 81 4th 1983 47 6th 34
    Wilmington Wildcats 1982 110 1st 1983 77 4th 33
    Los Angeles Dinos 2017 97 3rd 2018 64 4th 33
    Denver Bulls 1999 77 3rd 2000 45 4th 32
    Windy City Playboys 2000 78 3rd 2001 46 4th 32
    Seattle Pilots 2019 76 5th 2020 44 6th 32
    Los Alamos Bandits 1987 89 1st 1988 58 4th 31
    Dallas Snappers 2012 88 2nd 2013 57 4th 31
    Toronto Canadians 2012 74 2nd 2013 43 4th 31
    Indianapolis Clowns 1988 89 2nd 1989 60 4th 29
    Syracuse Slammers 2018 76 6th 2019 47 7th 29
    Pawtucket Patriots 1980 84 3rd 1981 56 5th 28
    Hartford Whalers 1988 90 2nd 1989 62 3rd 28
    Wilmington Wildcats 2012 68 4th 2013 40 4th 28
    Washington Bats 1983 109 1st 1984 82 1st 27
    Philadelphia Freedom 2004 91 1st 2005 64 4th 27
    California Kodiaks 2016 78 2nd 2017 51 7th 27
    California Wildfire 1978 76 4th 1979 50 5th 26
    Philadelphia Freedom 2011 95 1st 2012 69 4th 26
    Carolina Tobs 2021 82 4th 2022 56 6th 26
    Wilmington Wildcats 2022 87 4th 2023 61 7th 26
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  • #2
    Good stuff as always Matt.

    Looking it up, we've just been slightly off the pace of the two powers this year in Seattle and Maine. Just always a couple games behind them at any given point - right now we're 3.5 back. We've just quietly been in third place for HFA almost all season. Hopefully we can at least keep this spot and hold on to the division.

    Likewise, nobody on my team is having the kind of year that Morris or Swope are having. Some good performers here, but nothing on that level. Morris has been incredible. Maine's ballpark helps out RH power hitters, but he's been just as good on the road.

    Washington Bats, 2013-

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    • #3
      Thanks! I think I need more fake news to generate more interest...gotta get those clicks!

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      • #4
        Yeah this is good stuff, Matt. Resurrecting the BLB.


        Again.


        Baltimore Bulldogs - BLB since '84
        - Porter Champs: '92, '93, '97, '98, '01, '03, '06, '08, '12
        - Playoffs: '92, '93, '97, '98, '99, '01, '03, '06, '08, '12, '13, '14, '15, '16
        - Brewmaster's Cup: '01

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        • #5
          Ah 1993-1994... the year Clay disabled an entire Hartford roster.
          Death Valley Scorpions (2003-Present)
          Division Champs '05 '07 '08 '11 '13 '14 '15 '16 '19
          IL WC '09 '10 '12 '17

          IL Champs '13 '16 '19
          Stout Slugger '08 (Jones) '15 (McCarley)
          Last Call '08 (Manning)
          New Brew '08 (Pulido)
          Desert Legends
          #33 Danny Salcedo ('15) #30 Colin Cash ('16) #32 Brendan Lindsey ('17)



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          • #6
            Look at me at the top of the list. I love leaving a legacy.

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