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I always thought of Puerias as one of the more underrated players in our league. He played on some bad teams, but still has 133 career wins.
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR class=title2><TD>I'm sure everyone has a fairly good idea about this list without looking, but here you go:
Career Franchise Records for Wins
</TD></TR><TR><TD><TABLE class=sortable cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width=793 border=0><THEAD><TR class=headline><TD class=hsc2_l sorttable_columnindex="0">Team</TD><TD class=hsc2_l sorttable_columnindex="1">Player</TD><TD class=hsc2 sorttable_columnindex="2">W</TD></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Maine Guides</TD><TD class=s1_l>Teagan Corrigan</TD><TD>212</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Windy City Playboys</TD><TD class=s2_l>Dunmore Theodore</TD><TD>181</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Hartford Whalers</TD><TD class=s1_l>Anselmo Mapalo</TD><TD>160</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Los Lunas Javelinas</TD><TD class=s2_l>Donato Guardamagni</TD><TD>159</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Carolina Tobs</TD><TD class=s1_l>Ezequiel Parongao</TD><TD>154</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Washington Bats</TD><TD class=s2_l>Romano Gonzalez</TD><TD>136</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Dallas Snappers</TD><TD class=s1_l>Enas Sanchez</TD><TD>135</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Baltimore Bulldogs</TD><TD class=s2_l>Tim Nathan</TD><TD>130</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Hyundai Dinos</TD><TD class=s1_l>Dan Jones</TD><TD>116</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Philadelphia Freedom</TD><TD class=s2_l>Joe Aurillo</TD><TD>96</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Wilmington Wildcats</TD><TD class=s1_l>John McNeilage</TD><TD>93</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Syracuse Slammers</TD><TD class=s2_l>Yeong-suk Kang</TD><TD>91</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Denver Bulls</TD><TD class=s1_l>Joe Soto</TD><TD>84</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Pittsburgh Millers</TD><TD class=s2_l>Akira Abe</TD><TD>83</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>California Kodiaks</TD><TD class=s1_l>Oswaldo Escarcaga</TD><TD>75</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Indianapolis Clowns</TD><TD class=s2_l>Joe Gauina</TD><TD>73</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Davenport Brawlers</TD><TD class=s1_l>Larry LaRochelle</TD><TD>72</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Sin City Gamblers</TD><TD class=s2_l>Jonathan Doheny</TD><TD>71</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Mississippi Storm</TD><TD class=s1_l>Manuel Puerias</TD><TD>68</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Pawtucket Patriots</TD><TD class=s2_l>Manuel Puerias</TD><TD>65</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Virginia Colonials</TD><TD class=s1_l>Nate Magness</TD><TD>62</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Los Alamos Bandits</TD><TD class=s2_l>David Tardif</TD><TD>62</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Batavia Muckdogs</TD><TD class=s1_l>Nathan Athey</TD><TD>53</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Morgantown Mohawks</TD><TD class=s2_l>Mark Cashan</TD><TD>46</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR class=title2><TD>Highest Career Total of Runs Scored and Runs Driven In
(Top 25 Players)
</TD></TR><TR><TD><TABLE class=sortable cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width=791 border=0><THEAD><TR class=headline><TD class=hsc2_l sorttable_columnindex="0">Player</TD><TD class=hsc2 sorttable_columnindex="1">R</TD><TD class=hsc2 sorttable_columnindex="2">RBI</TD><TD class=hsc2 sorttable_columnindex="3">Tot</TD></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Harry Keppel</TD><TD>1134</TD><TD>1295</TD><TD>2429</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Sergio Lumar</TD><TD>1045</TD><TD>1152</TD><TD>2197</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Pedro Zamarida</TD><TD>1031</TD><TD>1101</TD><TD>2132</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Johnny Buzzell</TD><TD>976</TD><TD>1118</TD><TD>2094</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Eddie O'Fallon</TD><TD>1026</TD><TD>1040</TD><TD>2066</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Bill Fallon</TD><TD>956</TD><TD>1072</TD><TD>2028</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Pedro Eires</TD><TD>929</TD><TD>1095</TD><TD>2024</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Cesaro Campoveroe</TD><TD>1017</TD><TD>988</TD><TD>2005</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Vincent Nino</TD><TD>908</TD><TD>1084</TD><TD>1992</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Everardo Gremades</TD><TD>971</TD><TD>963</TD><TD>1934</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Amistad Caballero</TD><TD>891</TD><TD>1014</TD><TD>1905</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Marv Snyder</TD><TD>928</TD><TD>963</TD><TD>1891</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Britt Bovey</TD><TD>934</TD><TD>955</TD><TD>1889</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Jared Kirby</TD><TD>883</TD><TD>981</TD><TD>1864</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Neto Bermeo</TD><TD>963</TD><TD>897</TD><TD>1860</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>ngelo Opio</TD><TD>904</TD><TD>950</TD><TD>1854</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Nick Latham</TD><TD>979</TD><TD>866</TD><TD>1845</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Neil Hildebrand</TD><TD>1048</TD><TD>770</TD><TD>1818</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Malcolm McSherson</TD><TD>918</TD><TD>886</TD><TD>1804</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Wilton Harcourt</TD><TD>877</TD><TD>918</TD><TD>1795</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Dave Robbins</TD><TD>862</TD><TD>929</TD><TD>1791</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Alberto Grandon</TD><TD>796</TD><TD>920</TD><TD>1716</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Joe Cuevas</TD><TD>907</TD><TD>807</TD><TD>1714</TD></TR><TR class=s2><TD class=s2_l>Joe Sierra</TD><TD>840</TD><TD>871</TD><TD>1711</TD></TR><TR class=s1><TD class=s1_l>Takanibu Sato</TD><TD>996</TD><TD>691</TD><TD>1687</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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Originally posted by BradZ View PostHe probably only uses a handful of bats each season. #1 all time in BB. #6 all time in K's.
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Originally posted by Clay View PostI liked that Stat. Was actually suprised by some of the people on the list and how tight it actually is on the top. Neil Hildebrand's career is really underrated.
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Originally posted by Andrew View PostYeah I think the pitching prospect is a flameout with this injury. Still happy with the deal for me though. Sierra was an OK contributor for 2 seasons and I didn't have the money to pay O'Fallon anyways.
Deal definitely worked out for both teams. He came out hot for Denver but has slowed considerably after that first week.
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Originally posted by Pat View PostI forgot, Virginia can't relate to anything winning or relevant.
Hell of a player though Andrew, I agree. 1,000 runs. 1,000 RBI. Almost 200 HR. Career .300 hitter.
That trade turned out pretty well for me. I got O'Fallon for 1.5 seasons and he hit great (when not hurt) in the title winning season. Sierra is now a Free-Agent and I see that pitching prospect got hurt. I then flipped O'Fallon for Jose Sanchez, who is hopefully great for me in the 2nd half of this season.
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I forgot, Virginia can't relate to anything winning or relevant.
Hell of a player though Andrew, I agree. 1,000 runs. 1,000 RBI. Almost 200 HR. Career .300 hitter.
That trade turned out pretty well for me. I got O'Fallon for 1.5 seasons and he hit great (when not hurt) in the title winning season. Sierra is now a Free-Agent and I see that pitching prospect got hurt. I then flipped O'Fallon for Jose Sanchez, who is hopefully great for me in the 2nd half of this season.
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Originally posted by Andrew View PostCall me crazy but I think Eddie O'Fallon's career has been underrated as well. I had him on the trade block a bunch of times and he didn't get much interest. Also didn't get much interest in FA the first time he was eligible. He was overshadowed by Keppel and Gremades in the DL. I probably should have bitched about it more when he was a Guide.
O'Fallon quietly put up good numbers...but you're right, he didn't get the fanfare that Gremades or Keppel got.
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