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Heroism

Yesterday I complained about how two of my longest-tenured players (Francisco Liriano and Matt Moore) sabotaged the Wolverines’ first decent winning streak of 2017.  Today I get to write about how the team responded to adversity, thanks to the heroism of several key Wolverines.

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But — in my ongoing efforts to seem even handed — let me talk first about the heroic exploits of some of the non-Wolverines in the league.

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EFL Standings for 2017
EFL
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB RS RA
Haviland Dragons 46 22 .684 444.7 298.3
Cottage Cheese 44 25 .633 3.3 364.8 272.4
Flint Hill Tornadoes 41 24 .624 4.4 307.1 237.9
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 40 24 .624 4.5 355.8 273.9
Portland Rosebuds 42 28 .605 5.1 405.1 317.1
Kaline Drive 40 28 .590 6.4 352.4 295.2
Peshastin Pears 40 30 .568 7.7 336.2 298.0
Canberra Kangaroos 33 34 .485 13.5 311.9 319.1
Old Detroit Wolverines 27 38 .423 17.5 268.7 314.9
D.C. Balk 25 42 .378 20.7 324.0 417.4
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Haviland:  L, 3 – 9. (.296, .375, .407; 12.7 ip, 10 er).  Heroism depends on one’s perspective, right?  If someone is brave in an evil cause — rushing into a burning building to steal a neighbor’s valuables — it’s hard to call that heroic. So Alex Avila propping up the Dragon Throne with his 2 for 5 with a homer isn’t a hero except in tiny Haviland,  Kansas. Enduring through tragic hardship isn’t heroism, either, if you’re causing the hardship.  So Juan Nicasio’s infinite chulk (0 ip, 4 er) isn’t heroic except outside of  Haviland.
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Cottage:  L,  1 – 8. (.194, .256, .361;  12 ip, 9 er). To put this more positively, heroes brave dangers and overcome great odds in a GOOD cause.  So if we think of breaking the elite’s hold on the EFL trophy as a good cause, then Wil Myers homer and HBP count as at least minor heroism.  Sean Manaea  (6 ip 5 er) and Luis Severino (6 ip, 4 er) may have been gallant, but they were ineffective and thus not heroes.
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Flint Hill: ‘W’, 1 – 3. (.133, .200, .400; 18.3 ip, 9 er).  Jeff Samarzdija was the most influential of all seven Drive hurlers yesterday. Of the 9 earned runs Kaline surrendered, Samardzija surrendered 8 in 6 innings.  That’s pretty awful, until you realize he protected every other Drive pitcher’s ERA by taking all that fire himself.
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Pittsburgh: L, 3 – 8. (.311, .340, .422; 4.0 ip, 5 er). Jose Altuve went 2 for 3 with a double and a walk (1.750 OPS) and was matched by Nick Castellanos’ 2 for 4 with a double and a triple (also 1.750 OPS by a different route).  They strove valiantly, but in vain, to undo the damage being done by Miguel Diaz (3.3 ip, 4 er) and Kirby Yates (0.7 ip, 1 er) from the mound.
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Portland: “L”, 9 – 8. (.321, .441, .679; 17.7 ip, 12er).  Finally — a win (even if it masqueraded as a loss). No one chulked.  They just were ineffective from the mound.  Mookie Betts’ homer and walk in 4 plate appearances, Anthony Rendon’s homer, single and walk in 5 appearances; and Eric Thames revival with a double, a homer and a single in 5 appearances all contributed mightily to the Rosebud’s efforts to overcome three bad pitching performances.
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Kaline: L, 5 – 11. (.224, .328, .449;  5.3 ip, 7 er).  This post is supposed to be about heroism, but theDrive were hobbled by James Paxton’s awful 3.7 ip, 7 er near-chulk. Aaron Judge can’t be a hero (2 for 3 with a triple, a homer and two walks) because he’s a Yankee.  I  kind of favor Mike Zunino’s more modest 2 singles in 4 trips for the progress it demonstrates after years of perseverence.
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Peshastin: W2, L (-1); 5 – (-10).  (.244, .325, .488;  25.0 ip, 7 er).  Here now finally we have heroism in all its aspects:  great deeds (Max Scherzer –8 ip, 1 er; Carlos Carrasco — 6.3 ip, 1 er) in support of a noble cause (the first Pear pennant in the 14 years of the EFL history) facing long, but not impossible, odds (the Pears are in 7th place, 7.7 games out).
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Canberra:  W, 5 – 4. (.344, .382, .500; 14 ip, 7 er). Alan Hanson went 3 for 4 with a walk, a brave stand for a desperate team now in 8th place 13.5 games back.  Somehow the ‘Roos have slipped from the group of good teams trying to chase down the Cheese and Dragons, to being within sight of our pair of lovable losers. Maybe the ‘Roos will transform our Laurel and Hardy into the Three Stooges?
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Old Detroit: W, 10 – 1. (.325, .378, .725; 8 ip, 1 er).  Yesterday the Wolverines were devestated by betrayal from long-term Wolverines.  Today they are consoled by courage from one of the newest W’s:  Alex Wood, who turned in the 8 ip, 1 er.  He was joined by four hitters OPSing over 2.000:  Josh Bell (a triple and homer in 4 AB), Willson Contreras (two doubles and a walk in four PA), Mallex Smith (a triple, a single, and walk in 4 pA), and most thrilling of all, Steve Pearce, fresh from the DL, hitting a homer and walking in 3 PA.  Together these heroes helped a needy Wolverine fan base glimpse for a day their team as it was supposed to be in 2017.
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DC: L, 0 – 7. (.139, .205,.194; 2 ip, 0 er) While all else around him failed, Omar Narvaez stood tall: 3 for 4 with a double. The rest of the team went 2 for 32 with a double, two walks and a HBP.
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Combined MLB + EFL Standings for 2017
AL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Flint Hill Tornadoes 41 24 .624
New York Yankees 38 27 .585 2.6
Boston Red Sox 38 29 .567 3.6
Tampa Bay Rays 35 35 .500 8.1
Baltimore Orioles 32 34 .485 9.1
Toronto Blue Jays 32 34 .485 9.1
Old Detroit Wolverines 27 38 .423 13.1
NL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Washington Nationals 41 26 .612
Canberra Kangaroos 33 34 .485 8.5
Miami Marlins 30 35 .462 10
New York Mets 30 36 .455 10.5
Atlanta Braves 29 37 .439 11.5
D.C. Balk 25 42 .378 15.7
Philadelphia Phillies 22 44 .333 18.5
AL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 40 24 .624
Minnesota Twins 34 30 .531 5.9
Cleveland Indians 33 31 .516 6.9
Detroit Tigers 32 34 .485 8.9
Kansas City Royals 32 34 .485 8.9
Chicago White Sox 30 36 .455 10.9
NL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Cottage Cheese 44 25 .633
Milwaukee Brewers 37 32 .536 6.7
Chicago Cubs 33 33 .500 9.2
St. Louis Cardinals 31 35 .470 11.2
Pittsburgh Pirates 30 37 .448 12.7
Cincinnati Reds 29 37 .439 13.2
AL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Haviland Dragons 46 22 .684
Houston Astros 45 23 .662 1.5
Kaline Drive 40 28 .590 6.4
Texas Rangers 33 33 .500 12.5
Los Angeles Angels 35 36 .493 13
Seattle Mariners 33 36 .478 14
Oakland A’s 29 38 .433 17
NL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Colorado Rockies 44 26 .629
Los Angeles Dodgers 42 26 .618 1
Arizona Diamondbacks 42 26 .618 1
Portland Rosebuds 42 28 .605 1.7
Peshastin Pears 40 30 .568 4.2
San Francisco Giants 27 41 .397 16
San Diego Padres 26 43 .377 17.5