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  • The 2033 Daily Keg - Week 21



    August 29, 2033

    (AP)

    The Millers go 3-3 after running into the buzz saw known as Wilmington but stay on top as Baltimore goes 2-4 after losing two of three to both New York and Seattle. Speaking of the Pilots they went 5-1 this week along with Maine to post to the best record in the BLB. The Guides posted a 1.35 ERA as they allowed only eight runs in six games. Meanwhile Toronto and Carolina both went 1-5 as they are neck and neck in the battle with California for the second overall pick of next years draft. The first pick in the draft has already been secured by Montreal but that was traded to California for Riley Thomas (who now plays for Hartford), CJ East (retired at 26) and Dave Polise.

    Power Rankings

    1) Pittsburgh Millers (116.5, o)
    2) Baltimore Bulldogs (110.2, o)
    3) Seattle Pilots (109.1, ++)
    4) Santo Domingo Rum Runners (107.8, +)
    5) Pawtucket Patriots (106.1, -)
    6) Hartford Whalers (105.3, +)
    7) New York Knights (103.9, --)
    8) Maine Guides (101.9, ++)
    9) Batavia Red Jackets (101.7, ++)
    10) Washington Bats (99.5, -)
    11) Miami Sharks (98.7, --)
    12) Windy City Blues (97.9, +)
    13) Philadelphia Freedom (93.5, +)
    14) Indianapolis Racers (91.9, --)
    15) Phoenix Roadrunners (90.1, --)
    16) Los Angeles Dinos (81.9, o)
    17) New Orleans Dukes (79.3, o)
    18) Wilmington Clowns (78.5, +)
    19) Syracuse Snappers (77.8, -)
    20) Carolina Tobs (66.4, +)
    21) California Kodiaks (65.6, +)
    22) Toronto Canadians (63.2, -)
    23) Denver BC (60.2, o)
    24) Montreal Exports (49.6, o)


    Performance of the Week

    P Pat Schick - On August 28th against California Pat Schick threw the first no-hitter since well...Pat Schick did it in 2031 and the first perfect game since Jaime Stone did it in 2030. On the year the four time All-Star and 2029 BLB champion is 10-9 with a 2.49 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, and 157 ERA+.

    Injury of the Week

    2B Jamie 'Grumpy' Hutter - There were several big name injuries this week but the Blues losing Hutter for over a month as they battle for the playoff lives will be hard to overcome. On the year he's hitting .296/.320/.423 with 33 RBI's and 31 stolen bases while posting a 1.1 WAR. For a team that is 9th in batting average but second in stolen bases they are going to miss him in the #2 spot of the lineup.

    Prospect of the Week

    2B Jimmy Doss - The 21 year old is currently on Windy City's RL but looks to be their future second basemen. Do they rush him all the way to the BLB in order to fill in for Grumpy? On the year he's hitting .366/.437/.556 with a +2.2 ZR at 2B.


    Five Things We Think We Think

    1. Since California's Ethan Beach made the DK for being 0-10 and having the longest losing streak in the BLB he's won two in a row including a complete game shutout on August 23rd at Denver. Motivation can be found anywhere!

    2. Milt Shankman for the Red Jackets blasted five home runs and drove in twelve this week and won the IL Player of the Week...and nobody knows who he is. In his second season the 24 year old is hitting .301/.344/.544 with 30 HR's, 90 RBI's, and a 4.7 WAR. He was the 43rd overall player taken in the 2029 draft and his leadership and work ethic are raved about by teammates. Looks like Batavia has another future (present?) star on their hands.

    3. Matt 'Stallion' Healey went down this week with a torn hamstring that will sideline him the rest of the year. From 2017 to to 2026 he played in 126 games or more every season for Denver. From 2027 to 2033 he hasn't played more than 125 games with him only recording 80 last season and 103 this year. Since he came into the league no one has hit more triples as his 124 are tops in the league, one more than Jamie 'Superfly' Kitchen's 123 (who is on the DL).

    4. Ron Hutchison will be healthy in three days and reports out of Hartford say he'll be put right back into the starting lineup. He went down August 2nd and after being out 27 days he's still 1st in the BLB in home runs, runs batted in, slugging percentage, isolated power, OBS, OPS+, weighted OBA and runs created per 27. What could have been.

    5. Closer Garret Clausnitzer was a 4th round pick by Denver in 2027 and this season at 23 years old has blossomed into one of the most feared relievers in the BLB. He started the season off with the BC by recording 5 saves in 10 games with a 1.59 ERA and 0.88 WHIP. He was then traded to Indy on May 2nd along with Dusty Phares. He came out on fire and in 29 games and 34 innings pitched he had 13 saves and allowed only 1 earned run (solo home run) before going down with a triceps injury. He's now back and recorded his 19th save of the season on August 24th and could be a force down the stretch for a Racers team tied for the fourth wildcard spot.


    Stat of the Week
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    Largest Single Season Increase In Home Runs
    (Top 25 Players, Maximum 100% Increase In Games Played)
    Player Year 1..... Team..... G...... HR..... Year 2...... Team..... G...... HR...... Increase
    Fred Ratley 2019 CHI 96 3 2020 CHI 143 33 30
    T.J. Dunn+ 2007 TOR 159 20 2008 TOR 162 49 29
    Shumkichi Kiyomizu 1988 MAI 114 7 1989 MAI 124 36 29
    Jared Kirby+ 1978 CHI 138 10 1979 CHI 157 39 29
    Pedro Eires 1981 PAW 97 14 1982 PAW 161 43 29
    Sebastien Turcotte 1998 CAL 86 4 1999 CAL 142 32 28
    B.J. Mulcahy 2005 IND 84 9 2006 IND 156 37 28
    Turell Morris 2028 MAI 118 20 2029 MAI 160 48 28
    Jermaine Williams 2031 IND 116 13 2032 IND 157 40 27
    Tommy Davis 2028 SYR 112 20 2029 SYR 162 47 27
    C.J. Stripling 2031 CAL 82 5 2032 LAD 150 32 27
    Ian Harris 2029 WIL 105 6 2030 TOR 118 32 26
    Al Kelly 2021 HAR 146 32 2022 HAR 163 58 26
    Tom Churchill 2010 CAL 96 7 2011 CAL 158 33 26
    Dusty Lingo 2024 NO 162 20 2025 NO 156 46 26
    Curt Hardin 1995 LAM 147 14 1996 LAM 152 39 25
    Abran Lanbin 1980 CAR 139 5 1981 BAL 157 29 24
    C.J. Stripling 2021 BAL 83 6 2022 BAL 148 30 24
    Ray Davila+ 2006 MAI 83 8 2007 MAI 137 32 24
    Jimmy Macaluso 2021 HAR 143 19 2022 HAR 163 43 24
    C.J. Cooper 2016 CAR 120 9 2017 CAR 136 32 23
    Darryl Dellinger 2014 HAR 116 14 2015 HAR 159 37 23
    Tom Aubin 2026 DVS 78 3 2027 DVS 143 26 23
    Donnie Benoit 2024 IND 146 10 2025 LAD 158 33 23
    Robby Brainard 2029 CAR 80 6 2030 CAR 153 28 22
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  • #2
    CJ #%*<#^ Stripling!!

    ”Take that DK!” Ethan Beach
    GM California Kodiaks 2014 - Present
    Brewmaster's Cup Champions 2036, 2043


    GM Edmonton Herd 1987 - Present
    Brewmaster's Bowl Champions - 1990


    GM Toronto Arenas 1979/80 - 1982/1983
    Brewmaster's Ice Cup Champions 1979/80

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    • #3
      After a poor 2030 and 2031, Matt Healey has been one of the best hitters in the BLB the last two seasons. You wouldn't know it though because he's been injured for half of it.

      Shame.

      Denver Bulls

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      • #4
        This should read, week 21, right? :)
        Miami Sharks (BLB)
        * BLB Champions --> 2017, 2020.

        Ohio River Sharks (OSFL)
        * OSFL Bowl CHAMPION > 2036, 2047.

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        • #5
          Go Shankman, Go!

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