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  • The 2054 Daily Keg - Week 15



    07/27/2054

    Baltimore is the king of the week (record wise) as they go 5-1 to move to an even 50-50 on the season. The Bulldogs are one of the worst hitting teams in the league, but somehow they've put together three straight winning months. Go Dogs Go. The other big weeks were Carolina and New York who each went 5-2. The Cyclones have thrown in the towel for 2054, but Carolina is alive and well. They are now just four games behind the back-to-back champ Bats. On the other side of life Phoenix went 1-6 while Seattle went 2-5. Sounds like the dinner table might be quiet tonight for 'Meatloaf Monday'.

    ELO Rankings
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    1 Washington League
    IL
    Record
    63-37
    7-Day
    -0.8
    Total
    1583.9
    2 Dallas DL 62-38 8.4 1569.7
    3 Seattle IL 61-40 -10.2 1553.7
    4 California IL 57-41 0.0 1547.7
    5 Pawtucket DL 56-44 0.2 1537.9
    6 Carolina IL 59-41 10.0 1533.2
    7 Pittsburgh DL 52-49 4.7 1517.4
    8 Denver IL 58-43 0.1 1517.0
    9 Indianapolis DL 55-45 3.7 1516.9
    10 Los Angeles IL 52-48 -9.9 1515.0
    11 Hartford DL 51-47 -3.5 1511.2
    12 New Orleans DL 47-54 -7.3 1510.5
    13 Baltimore IL 50-50 9.7 1510.2
    14 Santo Domingo DL 54-46 -6.6 1508.8
    15 Wilmington DL 54-47 -5.9 1503.3
    16 Syracuse DL 51-49 -0.6 1502.7
    17 Windy City IL 54-46 0.4 1499.5
    18 Maine DL 41-61 -3.3 1475.9
    19 Montreal DL 43-55 6.3 1465.0
    20 New York IL 44-57 10.1 1459.7
    21 Batavia IL 40-62 5.9 1439.6
    22 Toronto DL 35-66 4.0 1429.7
    23 Phoenix IL 34-67 -8.0 1407.2
    24 Philadelphia IL 29-69 -7.4 1383.4
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    Performance of the Week

    3B Wyatt 'Snowball' Meeks - Montreal doesn't have a lot going for them this season, except for their dashing good looks. On Saturday against the Maine Guides, Meeks went a perfect five for five while also hitting for the cycle, the second time someone has gone cycling this season. Hw singled in the 2nd, hit a two-run double in the 3rd, hit an RBI double in the 5th, hit a solo-shot in the 7th and hit an RBI triple in the 8th. On the season the 36 year old is hitting .315/.339/.500 with 5 HRs and 27 RBIs in 51 games.

    Prospect of the Week

    C Kyle Dodiry - We missed it but on July 7th against Austin, Dodiry smashed not one, not two, not three, but four home runs. In five at bats he had four hits, all out of the park, while driving in six during a 13-8 victory. Since then the former third round pick has been moved up to A ball where he's hitting .278 with 1 HR and 6 RBIs in 10 games.

    Five Things We Think We Think

    1. Seattle centerfielder Rice Mesyan smacked another hit yesterday, giving him a 21 game hitting streak. He's having a career year at the plate and is hitting .332/.354/.461 with 32 SBs and 34 RBIs in 91 games. The real news though out of Seattle is that Richie 'Powder' van Luik announced his retirement at seasons end. The 38 year old has played for the Pilots for 18 seasons and has decided to sail off into the sunset. A 6x All-Star, and 2039 Stout Slugger, van Luik is the all-time stolen base leader by 177 over Preston Capps. Lifetime he's a .325/.396/.459 hitter with 466 doubles, 817 RBIs, 2723 hits, and 934 stolen bases.

    2. Dwan Tamarovsky is back, and better than ever...well almost. So far in two AAA rehab starts he's 0-2 with an 8.10 ERA, but to be fair he hasn't pitched since September of 2053. The 4x All-Star, and 2052 Pale Ale winner, is still impressing scouts though with his stuff and he could propel the Dinos into the playoffs. At only 28 years old the question now is what do the Dinos do? Tamarovsky is set to become a free agent after this season and his agent has made it known he's expecting $20m+ a season. Do the Dinos rolls the dice, or do they trade him while they can? Throw in the fact that LAD is projected to end up $23m in the red after this season, and well who knows what the future for Dwan holds.

    3. The 'Brutal Bock' is back and better than ever. Five of the six teams have an amazing 52 wins or more, and they are all at 50% or higher for the playoff odds. If Carolina wasn't sitting at 97.5% and only getting better, it would have ended up Washington plus the Bock (mostly) for the Import playoffs. The odd team out is poor Phoenix. The Roadrunners are getting beat up by the Bock, especially the top two. So far this season Seattle and California are 15-0 when playing against them. Denver must be jealous as they have only played Phoenix three times, and taken two of them. It bodes well for the Bulls they have nine games in the season series remaining though.

    4. The Cyclones might have thrown in the towel this season, but they are sitting pretty with the #1 farm system in the league. At 174 points they are 54 ahead of second place New Orleans. With centerfielder Alexander Charter leading the way they have four other batters in the top 100. They also have an unbelievable seven pitchers in the top 100, with four of them in the top 40. When you have 12% of the top 100 prospects in the league that's a pretty bright future.

    5. What's on tap? This week we get Seattle at Los Angeles, Santo Domingo at Pawtucket, and Denver at Washington. Steak wise Carolina and Baltimore have won four straight, Phoenix has lost five straight, Julian 'Skeeter' Ludin (WAS) has an 18 game hitting streak, and Charlie Spence (CAR) hasn't lost in 10 starts and has won nine straight decisions.

    Stat of the Week
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    More Strikeouts Than Hits Allowed
    (Top 25 Players)
    Player Team Year W L IP H BB K CG SHO Diff
    Christian Vines SYR 2044 18 4 211.0 113 53 333 0 0 220
    Christian Vines SYR 2046 16 4 228.3 148 70 342 2 0 194
    Christian Vines SYR 2045 12 7 178.3 109 46 288 1 1 179
    David Duncan NYC 2050 7 3 174.3 100 34 270 0 0 170
    Christian Vines SYR 2043 20 6 203.0 149 60 305 1 1 156
    Derek Bell PHO 2043 17 2 185.7 106 60 253 0 0 147
    Aman Djorovic WIL 2046 16 8 196.0 153 46 293 1 0 140
    Clay Watson CHI 2048 7 6 164.0 113 47 250 0 0 137
    Satchel Ramirez CAL 2043 9 7 113.3 52 36 188 0 0 136
    Derek Bell PHO 2044 15 6 197.3 123 56 258 1 0 135
    Barton Mejia+ CHI 2041 17 7 203.3 150 34 284 2 1 134
    Cade Hogan PHO 2048 15 8 215.3 162 37 294 1 1 132
    Gil O'Moore+ MAI 1986 18 9 215.7 126 74 257 5 3 131
    Ed Carroll+ WAS 2022 17 7 232.7 171 18 301 0 0 130
    Jacob Stokes AFR 2026 13 8 204.7 141 37 270 0 0 129
    J.J. Plumley+ WIL 2035 13 6 195.3 131 59 260 0 0 129
    Willie Fajardo+ DVS 2015 14 4 185.3 111 23 240 0 0 129
    Theodore Blume PIT 2051 20 5 218.3 169 51 296 0 0 127
    D.J. Engstrom+ NO 2017 13 10 228.7 162 58 289 0 0 127
    Jamie Herberholz+ CHI 2004 13 8 201.3 139 84 265 1 0 126
    Jamie Herberholz+ CHI 2005 20 3 204.7 137 84 263 1 1 126
    Aman Djorovic WIL 2043 11 11 196.0 127 57 253 1 1 126
    Derek Bell PHO 2041 14 6 184.7 120 76 246 0 0 126
    Pat Yahn+ LAD 2016 19 6 247.0 163 54 287 3 1 124
    Cade Hogan PHO 2047 19 6 221.0 152 45 276 0 0 124
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    Last edited by Matt; 05-08-2023, 09:06 PM.
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