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  • The 2036 Daily Keg - Week 11


    06/23/2036

    (AP)

    California continues to hold the top spot after a 5-1 week that featured a sweep of Washington and taking two of three against LA. Hartford also had a big week by going 5-1 and they are now above .500 and sitting 3rd in the DL wildcard. Washington meanwhile went 1-5, are now back under .500, and find themselves one game back in the IL wildcard hunt.

    Power Rankings

    1) California Kodiaks (144.1, o)
    2) Santo Domingo Rum Runners (128.2, o)
    3) Batavia Red Jackets (122.7, o)
    4) Pittsburgh Millers (118.7, o)
    5) Syracuse Snappers (114.8, o)
    6) Indianapolis Racers (108.0, o)
    7) Baltimore Bulldogs (106.4, +)
    8) Hartford Whalers (102.3, ++)
    9) Carolina Tobs (101.6, -)
    10) Seattle Pilots (92.7, -)
    11) Los Angeles Dinos (90.3, o)
    12) Wilmington Clowns (90.3, +)
    13) New Orleans Dukes (89.4, -)
    14) Phoenix Roadrunners (89.1, +)
    15) Windy City Blues (81.4, ++)
    16) Toronto Canadians (81.3, o)
    17) Washington Bats (80.7, --)
    18) New York Knights (72.9, o)
    19) Maine Guides (71.4, o)
    20) Miami Sharks (69.1, --)
    21) Philadelphia Freedom (66.9, o)
    22) Denver BC (61.6, o)
    23) Montreal Exports (52.4, o)
    24) Pawtucket Patriots (24.9, o)


    Performance of the Week

    1B J.D. 'Hurricane' Rice - The storied careers of Bulldogs first basemen has continued with the 24 year old. Kellum, Washington, Castor, Chiba, Gosser, Damours, and now Rice. On June 21st against Denver he had four hits, two home runs, drove in four and scored three times in a 9-7 victory. He wasn't the biggest star of the game though as his walk in the bottom of the 9th loaded the bases and set up a Fred Connor walk-off grand slam.

    Injury of the Week

    P Dave Finney - He's diagnosed with a tired arm and is day to day for a few weeks but losing him long term would be hard to overcome for a team sitting in the final DL wildcard spot. On the year the 32 year old is 5-3 with a 3.09 ERA and 1.07 WHIP in 13 starts.

    Prospect of the Week

    SS Colby 'Mirror' Hullinger - After some reshuffling he's now the top hitting prospect in the league. At 18 years old he was the 3rd overall pick in last years draft by New Orleans and is hitting .251/.311/.337 with 2 HR's and 19 RBI's in 42 games in the Rookie League. His work ethic and intelligence are considered upper echelon and he could be a star down the road.


    Five Things We Think We Think

    1. What a first inning between Baltimore and Carolina on June 18th. Carolina leads off with a triple, hits a three run home run a few batters later, then a two run home run before Pat Pierce strikes out to end their half of the inning. Up comes Baltimore and Pat Cross hits a solo shot and then poor Tom Healy gets beaned in the back by Tom Benjamin the very next pitch. Healy charges, a brawl breaks out, and they both get ejected. Healy ended up getting five games off while Benjamin got six. The game ended up being exciting right until the end as Baltimore scored four in the bottom of the ninth and had the bases loaded before JD Rice hit an easy fly ball to left to end the game.

    2. With a four home run, five RBI, and two stolen base week Seth Blankenship once again leads the entire league in home runs and stolen bases. The 25 year old is hitting .313/.354/.632 with 24 HR's, 59 RBI's and 23 stolen bases. He's on pace for 57 HR's and 55 RBI's. Amazing that the 50/50 club is still in reach.

    3. No one crowds the plate like Carolina's Valentin Bastide. In 317 plate appearances he's been beaned a league high 15 times. Ricky Pizarro comes in second and he's at 10 and he's the only other BLB'er who has been hit double digit times.

    4. Wilmington continues to be the most aggressive team on the base paths. They have swiped 61 bases this season which leads the majors but they have also been thrown out 23 times. Meanwhile Washington has stolen 54 bases and is third overall, but has only been thrown out 9 times. One surprise for the Clowns is DH Manny Quezada who was signed via free agency this off-season. He's never stolen more than 13 bases in a season yet he leads the team with 18 already and has only been thrown out three times. He also leads the team in home runs and runs batted in. Not a bad pickup for $67,400,000 over five years.

    5. The HoF voting is going strong. Please vote HERE. In other news the DK will be away for several (game) weeks on vacation. Filling in will be...no one as of yet but we're hoping someone steps up to the plate! Good luck and stay injury free.


    Stat of the Week
    .
    Most Consecutive Seasons Playing The Same Position For The Same Team
    (Top 25 Players by Seasons, Then Innings)
    Player . Team . Position . Start . End . Inn . Seasons ▾.
    Dylan Owens Toronto Canadians 1B 2017 2035 23246.0 19
    Harry Keppel+ Los Angeles Dinos 1B 1978 1993 21525.3 16
    Fujiya Yamamoto New Orleans Dukes 1B 1999 2009 14193.0 11
    Juan Coera Philadelphia Freedom 3B 1978 1988 12707.3 11
    Ray Davila+ Maine Guides C 2012 2021 9729.0 10
    Xavier Milledge New Orleans Dukes SS 2009 2018 11663.0 10
    Bobby Montoya Carolina Tobs C 2005 2014 11734.0 10
    Roger Ramirez Windy City Blues 1B 2007 2016 9435.0 10
    Everardo Gremades+ Pittsburgh Millers 1B 1979 1988 12354.0 10
    Pedro Eires Pawtucket Patriots 1B 1978 1987 10891.3 10
    Eddie O'Fallon Maine Guides 1B 1978 1987 12742.3 10
    Jamie Bisbee Montreal Exports C 2024 2032 9099.0 9
    David Gamboa Pittsburgh Millers 1B 1999 2007 8580.7 9
    Jamari Bess Indianapolis Racers C 2023 2031 9266.0 9
    Erik Surmeier Wilmington Clowns RF 2017 2025 7440.0 9
    Shelby Houck Montreal Exports C 1985 1993 10695.3 9
    Trent Mangus Phoenix Roadrunners C 2004 2012 6050.7 9
    Herb MacCutcheon New Orleans Dukes 1B 1980 1988 11673.0 9
    Joe Sierra Washington Bats 1B 1978 1986 10950.3 9
    Neil Hildebrand Los Angeles Dinos 2B 1983 1991 10152.3 9
    Von Haynes+ New Orleans Dukes C 1994 2001 10027.7 8
    Fred Wesley Davenport C 2012 2019 8839.7 8
    D.J. Gosser Baltimore Bulldogs 1B 2016 2023 10117.3 8
    William Eckstein Denver BC 2B 2008 2015 9022.7 8
    Dani Alvarez+ Wilmington Clowns 1B 1983 1990 9787.3 8
    ..

  • #2
    Bess and EG sighting. My little duckies.

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    • #3
      A Juan Coera sighting, nice.
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      Owner & GM: 1987 - Pres.
      Porter Div. Champs (Mbr '84-'15): 1984, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1991, 2002, 2004, 2010, 2011
      Stout Div. Champs (Mbr '78-'83 & '16-present): 2016, 2017
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      • #4
        He's on pace for 57 HR's and 55 RBI's.

        That'd be very impressive!
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        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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        • #5
          Cool stat... Morla had 11 straight years at 2B as well... Of course the last few he played like a DH, just standing at second!
          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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