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  • The 2037 Daily Keg - Week 11



    06/22/2037

    (AP)

    The Rum Runners make some huge trades, go 6-1 on the week, and promptly take over the top spot in the Power Rankings. Goodness what a week as they are now 46-27 and have a 3.5 game lead in the Lager. The other big weeks belonged to Washington who went 6-1 while Toronto and Miami each went 5-2. The Bats lead the Stout by 5.5 games while the Canadians are 38-34 and currently have a 98.8% of making the playoffs. The last time Toronto made the playoffs...2026! On the other side of life Syracuse traded away their franchise player, went 0-7, and are expecting only a crowd of 10,000 at tonight's first home game since the blockbuster.

    Power Rankings

    1) Santo Domingo Rum Runners (123.4, +)
    2) California Kodiaks (116.0, -)
    3) Washington Bats (114.4, ++)
    4) Indianapolis Racers (108.4, -)
    5) Hartford Whalers (107.4, ++)
    6) Los Angeles Dinos (106.0, -)
    7) Carolina Tobs (104.3, ++)
    8) Windy City Blues (102.5, --)
    9) Wilmington Clowns (101.3, --)
    10) Batavia Red Jackets (99.3, o)
    11) Toronto Canadians (98.0, +)
    12) New York Knights (95.5, +)
    13) Seattle Pilots (93.6, --)
    14) Pawtucket Patriots (86.0, +)
    15) Pittsburgh Millers (84.5, o)
    16) Phoenix Roadrunners (82.5, --)
    17) Miami Sharks (81.0, ++)
    18) Montreal Exports (76.6, -)
    19) New Orleans Voodoo (75.0, o)
    20) Philadelphia Freedom (74.5, -)
    21) Maine Guides (68.5, o)
    22) Baltimore Bulldogs (68.5, +)
    23) Denver BC (60.6, -)
    24) Syracuse Snappers (24.5, o)

    Performance of the Week

    2B Jimmy Brabec - The Red Jackets have been oddly quiet this season press wise as they sit at 38-33 and 3rd in the Stout behind Washington and Carolina. Ian James continues to hit, Marco Taylor continues to launch home runs, and Brabec continues to be one of the better fielders in the league. On June 19th against Phoenix his bat got hot too as he tallied up three hits, two home runs, drove in six, and scored three times in a 14-8 Batavia victory.

    Injury of the Week

    CF Ed Gainer - With no one going down for significant time we turn our eye towards Gainer who actually become a local hero on June 18th. After playing center field during a 6-2 victory over New Orleans he headed home to get some sleep before the following days game. Upon arriving in his neighborhood he saw smoke coming from a neighbors house. Flames soon followed and he called 911 and sprung into action. Banging so hard on the front door and windows that he hurt his hand, he was able to wake up the entire family and help get them out safely just as the fire department arrived. He was taken to the hospital for precautions and an x-ray showed no break in his hand. Gainer declined all interview requests but the family is reportedly extremely grateful and will be staying at a nearby relatives house while renovations are done.

    Prospect of the Week

    SS Trevon 'Hoover' Olvera - It's not often a newly drafted player appears in the top ten of the Top 100 prospects but Olvera came in hot at #2! The first overall pick has a ton of potential at the plate and could play a plethora of infield or outfield positions. Trevon, who is only 20 years old and born in Venezuela, is already popular with the locals and could be the spark that turns the Patriots franchise around.


    Five Things We Think We Think

    1. The Seth Blankenship saga is over. Syracuse shipped him off to Santo Domingo along with Dave Esterline, Dave Taylor, and Jimmy Wright. They received several players and picks back but the word locally is the fan base is demoralized. Picked 2nd overall in 2031 he has become one of, if not the top player in the BLB at only 26 years old. The Snappers have now lost 13 in a row, and are 1-18 in June as this team was already suffering from rumors before the trade was even made. This officially shuts the championship window the Snappers had the last few seasons when they won 103 games in 2035 and 94 games last season. The rebuild is on.

    2. With the official number of players allowed on Rookie League teams raised to 45 the 2037 draft is officially over. The top batter as mentioned was Olvera who debuted at #2 in the Top Prospects list while the top pitcher was Seth Cobb who debuted at #7. Picked 1.8 by New Orleans he's joined by #11 Bennett 'Pepi' Senn who was picked 1.10 by Hartford. Montreal leads all teams with five pitchers in the Top 100 while Windy City leads all with five hitters in the Top 100.

    3. Johnny Swope just turned 35 a few months ago and is currently sitting at 519 career home runs. He's on pace to reach around 540 this season, putting him 72 behind all-time leader Jamie O'Hearn. His current .267 average is the lowest of his career but if he plays a few more season hitting 613 total home runs to pass O'Hearn is not out of the question. He's averaged 44 home runs a season for the past eight years which puts him second during that time period...can you name the other top five?

    Spoiler


    4. Someone who won't be breaking any record is Dylan Owens. The 40 year old has 12 at bats this season for Toronto and has been reduced to a backup at first base and pinch hitter. At 3273 career hits he has a chance to pass Mike Morla this season but that would only put him 7th all-time. It looks like Steve Suarez' record of 3546 hits is safe as 36 year old Geoff Dail is the next active player and has only has 2574.

    5. The Denver BC have 25 wins with a payroll of $8,810,600. The next lowest is Montreal who has 31 wins with a $61,196,850 payroll. Talk about bang for your buck!


    Stat of the Week
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    All Players with 100 Runs, 100 RBI, and 100 Walks in a Season
    Player Team Year ▾ R RBI BB
    Turell Morris SYR 2035 107 112 101
    Manny Quezada PHO 2033 118 115 115
    Turell Morris MAI 2029 122 122 105
    Al Kelly HAR 2022 113 137 101
    Jamie McPherson+ LAD 2016 118 103 100
    Pat Verba NO 2015 105 116 100
    Jimmy Jones+ IND 2004 118 112 102
    Kokoro Fujii+ CAL 2003 137 100 112
    Hector Chavez VIR 2002 131 106 107
    Kokoro Fujii+ CAL 2002 137 102 102
    Hector Chavez VIR 2001 117 125 106
    Yoritoki Maeda VIR 2001 100 110 116
    Jerry Daly VIR 2000 122 103 119
    Kokoro Fujii+ CAL 2000 140 100 126
    Lucca Memmoli MAI 2000 105 117 121
    Sonny Marshburn+ CAL 1999 113 103 126
    Rex Knight+ BAL 1998 120 115 111
    Yoritoki Maeda VIR 1998 106 131 110
    Rex Knight+ BAL 1997 124 119 114
    Al Hamilton+ CAR 1996 125 123 109
    Hector Chavez VIR 1996 140 119 120
    Rex Knight+ HAR 1996 134 117 103
    Rex Morgan+ SYR 1996 116 124 103
    Mel Woodbury+ VIR 1996 132 111 151
    Dani Rodriguez BAT 1996 103 110 103
    Yoritoki Maeda VIR 1996 134 116 121
    Hector Chavez VIR 1995 142 115 109
    Mel Woodbury+ VIR 1995 150 134 151
    Everardo Gremades+ PIT 1995 112 102 141
    Yoritoki Maeda VIR 1995 122 119 119
    Rex Knight+ IND 1994 113 141 109
    Dani Alvarez+ DAL 1994 103 119 101
    Mel Woodbury+ VIR 1994 111 111 154
    Ramao Cavadas LOS 1993 118 127 130
    Hector Chavez VIR 1993 139 110 115
    Carmem Chamissa+ PAW 1993 129 141 111
    Mel Woodbury+ VIR 1993 140 139 139
    Everardo Gremades+ PIT 1993 104 104 144
    Jose Guzman+ PIT 1993 116 116 100
    Geoff Scott+ PIT 1993 116 139 109
    Ramao Cavadas LOS 1992 115 105 100
    Mel Woodbury+ VIR 1991 152 138 139
    Everardo Gremades+ PIT 1991 122 110 163
    Jose Guzman+ PIT 1991 122 104 108
    Mel Woodbury+ VIR 1990 123 143 114
    Hector Gonzalez+ PAW 1990 118 102 114
    Victor Gonzalez+ PAW 1990 124 136 116
    Antonio Romo WIL 1989 114 104 108
    Everardo Gremades+ IND 1989 113 100 148
    Geoff Scott+ PHI 1989 118 125 113
    Jose Guzman+ DAL 1988 113 107 101
    Mel Woodbury+ PHI 1986 106 116 102
    Cesaro Campoveroe+ WIL 1985 144 123 116
    Wilton Harcourt VIR 1985 107 105 100
    Cesaro Campoveroe+ WIL 1984 124 103 116
    Sergio Lumar+ SIN 1983 111 125 108
    Everardo Gremades+ PIT 1982 113 105 117
    Malachi Stiver+ PAW 1982 115 103 130
    Nicolas Arce CHI 1981 105 104 117
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    Last edited by Matt; 04-26-2020, 04:28 PM.

  • #2
    That Turell Morris has been a really big fan of the last few SOTWs!
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    • #3
      Morris, Hutchinson, Janson, Wright, James?


      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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      • #4
        I got 3/5 and would gotten 4 as I thought one guy was already counted in the list. The worst thing is the one I got wrong, played for us...lol.


        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
          In case people doubted the DKs heroic story.

          Wilmington Clowns: CF Ed Gainer was injured when he heroically rescued neighbors from a house fire. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.

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