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  • The 2049 Daily Keg - Week 22


    09/06/2049

    Carolina and California each went 5-1 on the week as they were the big winners. The Tobs put together a winning month in July, are 3-1 in August, and are now only five games back in the Import wildcard race. Meanwhile the Kodiaks are also 3-1 in August, but they had a dreadful July by going 11-18. Still they find themselves only a game back in the Import wildcard race as well. Looks like it will be a fun September in the IL. On the other side of life New York went 0-6, while Toronto and Indy went 1-5. With everyone playing six due to interleague here were the team leaders: Carolina scored 39 runs (NY 13), Baltimore hit 11 HR (NY/Mai 3), Carolina swiped 19 bases (LAD/Ind 1), Montreal hit .317 (Den .208), SDR allowed only 6 runs (Den 44), Philly had opponents hit .195 (Den .345), and Pitt struck out 63 opposing batters (Dal 4).


    Power Rankings

    1) Washington Bats (117.7, o)
    2) Pawtucket Patriots (114.8, o)
    3) Batavia Red Jackets (103.0, o)
    4) Pittsburgh Millers (102.4, o)
    5) Montreal Exports (100.1, ++)
    6) New Orleans Voodoo (98.1, -)
    7) Hartford Whalers (97.5, ++)
    8) Los Angeles Dinos (95.5, -)
    9) Seattle Pilots (92.1, ++)
    10) California Kodiaks (92.1, ++)
    11) Denver Bulls (91.1, --)
    12) Wilmington Clowns (91.0, +)
    13) Philadelphia Freedom (89.0, -)
    14) Santo Domingo Rum Runners (88.4, ++)
    15) Carolina Tobs (85.9, ++)
    16) Toronto Canadians (85.2, --)
    17) Maine Guides (83.9, +)
    18) Phoenix Roadrunners (82.4, --)
    19) Dallas Drillers (81.6, --)
    20) Windy City Blues (79.9, +)
    21) Baltimore Bulldogs (73.4, +)
    22) Syracuse Snappers (72.7, +)
    23) New York Cyclones (69.7, --)
    24) Indianapolis Racers (67.1, --)

    Performance of the Week

    P Jaden McAlpine - On August 29th the 24 year old former 4th round pick tossed a 3-hit shutout against Windy City during a 6-0 Red Jackets win. He also added 11 K's and no walks just for good measure. On the season he's now 13-8 with a 3.41 ERA and 117 ERA+. He's a fan favorite for Batavia, coaches love his work ethic, and if he ran for mayor he'd probably win.

    Prospect of the Week

    3B Beau Pruett - The second overall pick of last seasons draft played his first full season in A ball for the Distillers. Over 118 games he hit .277/.354/.607 with 38 HR, 95 RBI and 13 SB. He just took home the batter of the month award and was named the MVP of the Bush League All-Star game earlier in the season. Looks like the future is bright for this 21 year old.


    Five Things We Think We Think

    1. We're on to September and roster expansion. Teams are now allowed 28 as organizations around the league use their own strategies for bringing up help. As far as the playoff races go it's starting to narrow down just a tad. In the Domestic we have Wilmington 2.5 games and Maine 6.5 games out of the wildcard. Both of them though play tough schedules and it it will be a hard road to climb. In the Import as we mentioned the Kodiaks are a game back, and the Tobs are five back. In between them is Seattle though, who sits at only 2.5 back. It's still anyone's race.

    2. The 'old' guys put on a show last month as 32 year old Dominique Graham (Tor) took home the DL Batter of the Month, and 35 year old Alan Allen (NO) took home the DL Pitcher of the Month. Between those two they have 10 All-Star appearances and a championship ring. Throw in 'rookie' Ishmael Frugoni of Pittsburgh, who is 28 and won the DL Rookie of the Month, and it was old timers month at the park.

    3. The Bats are once again on top of the Power Rankings, have the second best record in the league, and are headed to the playoffs. Since 2039 Washington has been to the Brewmasters five times, including the run of four straight from '44 to '47. They lead the league with the most .500+ seasons (68) and most .600+ seasons (28). Also every one of their minor leagues finished at .500 or better. Long story short, it's a good time to be a Bat.

    4. This past week KJ Avery of the Tobs stole 10 bases in 10 attempts. On the season he now has 59 SB and is on pace to finish with 69. That's some nice base running. Do you know how many stolen bases the Los Angeles Dinos have as a team...41. To be fair though the Dinos do have 73 wins and are the defending champs. So different strokes for different folks.

    5. What's on tap? Denver gets the murderers row this week as they travel first to Los Angeles, then clear across the country to Washington. The Bulls have lost four in a row and lead the Dinos by only a half game in the Bock. They have put together winning records in June, July, and August but so far are winless in September. The other fun match-up is Pawtucket at New Orleans. The Voodoo and Exports are tied for the lead in the Lager, with the Canadians only three games back. Pawtucket meanwhile is just on cruise control with a 16.5 game lead in the Ale.


    Stat of the Week
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    Most HRs with AVG < .200
    Name
    Rory Levin
    Team
    PHO
    Year
    2045
    Age
    24
    HR
    35
    Avg
    .196
    Toyoshige Yamauchi VIR 1995 27 34 .193
    Seth Blankenship MAI 2041 30 33 .195
    Jamie Davis PIT,HAR 2018 28 31 .199
    John Dyck CHI 1991 24 30 .189
    Jimmy Lee CHI 2020 27 30 .193
    Tom Leslie CHI 2022 22 30 .193
    Pat St. Thomas MOR,LAD 2010 25 29 .181
    Landon Campbell CAR 2044 23 29 .189
    Rory Gray SEA 2020 29 28 .200
    Garrett Barker DEN 2045 26 28 .193
    Alex de Luna LOS 2000 27 26 .198
    Pat St. Thomas LAD 2019 34 26 .195
    Grant Hockensmith CAR 2047 32 26 .190
    Jeremy Beaver CHI 2048 24 26 .190
    Agustin Perales CAR 2003 25 24 .196
    Chance Draffen CAR 2048 29 24 .179
    Li Niu IND,AFR 1982 27 23 .150
    Donnie Small LOS 1999 28 23 .193
    Travis Connolly TOR 2007 33 23 .181
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    lol #4
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      I remember Jamie Davis. That guy was a trip. The weirdest thing was that while he was in the middle of those contact struggles, he somehow had a 20-game hitting strike in 2017.
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