League Updates

NTLB

OK, I repent of what I did yesterday, throwing a no-hitter (ie, no comments) at 8 EFL teams just because they haven’t thrown any no-hitters.  Elitism like that has no place in the EFL, where our motto is “no team left behind.”

EFL
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB RS RA
Cottage Cheese 21 13 .619 203.3 159.2
Portland Rosebuds 22 14 .597 0.6 161.6 132.2
Canberra Kangaroos 21 14 .591 0.9 160.2 133.7
Old Detroit Wolverines 20 16 .564 1.7 150.9 133.0
Brookland Outs 19 15 .559 2.1 176.4 158.1
Kaline Drive 21 18 .535 2.7 185.3 173.3
Flint Hill Tornadoes 19 17 .526 3.1 159.0 150.9
Haviland Dragons 18 21 .473 5.1 160.3 170.7
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 15 21 .420 6.9 194.6 228.7
D.C. Balk 14 21 .393 7.8 127.6 159.6
Peshastin Pears 14 22 .382 8.3 154.9 195.8
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Cottage:  DNP, 2  – 1. (.333, .355, .433; 1.3 ip, 0 er).  The Cheese are having trouble remembering the League motto:  No Team Left Behind (NTLB). They keep trying to leave 10 teams behind.  Yesterday, though, they paused for just a bit to see if anyone would try to catch up. Backup shortstop Xander Bogaerts, pressed into duty after Corey Seager went down for the season, went 3 for 5 with a double to lead a robust Cheese offensive, but most of the rest of the team showed restraint.
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Portland:  W 2, L (-1); 9 – 1.  (.387, .457, .645; 3 ip. 0 er).  Uh oh.  Here are the Rosebuds on the brink of blossoming into first place glory.  They don’t look like a team being careful to leave no one behind. Although superstar Mookie Betts did cool it. He went 0 for 4 and his walk was intentional, so he himself did no damage to any other team’s aspirations.  His sacrifice was for naught, because Teoscar Hernandez thought for a bit there he was Mookie Betts:  3 for 4 with a homer and a double.
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Canberra:  W, 3 – 2. (.231, .250, .423;  10.7 ip, 2 er).  The Kangaroos can attest to the rock-solid nature of our No Team Left Behind motto… as long as you don’t take it as a guarantee that you won’t be left behind the Wolverines.   Although at the moment, even that exception doesn’t seem to be applying:  on a night he lost a game to the Blue Jays, Wade LeBlanc still only allowed 1 earned run in 5 innings.
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Old Detroit:  “L”, 8 – 6. (.333, .417, .595; 12.3 ip, 6 er).  Willson Contreras had been slumping until he broke out yesterday: 3 for 5 with five extra bases in the form of a double… and two triples! That ties him for the team lead with 3.
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Brookland: DNP, 1 – 0. (.222, .256, .389; 5 ip, 2 er). Why would the Outs ever question our motto. They’ve never even been behind, let alone been left there. They can transform ejecta like Bartolo Colon into reliable pitching studs, and left overs like Gregory Polanco into 2-for-4-with-a-homer hitting studs.
Kaline: L, 4 – 7. (.222, .286, .444; 11.7 ip, 8 er).  The gods seem to be settling their scores with the Drive, as they slowly sag after the Manaea no-hitter. Trevor Williams and Junior Guerra put up matching 5 ip, 4 er starts, too much for Aaaron Judge to make up for with his walk, single and homer in four at bats.
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Flint Hill: L, 7 – 8. (.429, .515, .536;  2.3 ip, 3 er).  Such balance a poise not to let  a little runaway offensive performance make them soar above others, leaving them behind a little.  Manuel Margot’s 3 for 4 with a double was nicely offset by Matt Barnes little sextuple chulk (1/3 of an inning, 6 earned runs allowed).
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Haviland:  L, 9 – 8. (.342, .422, .526; 2.7 ip,. 2 er). 
Pittsburgh: W, 9 – 7. (.414, .469, .621; 1 ip, 0 er).  Look at these two lions of the league, laying low in 8th and 9th places. Can there be any clearer proof that “No Team Left Behind” is more than just a nice sentiment?
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DC: W 2, L (-1); 9 – 1 .(.385, .469, .885;  19.7 ip, 7 er).  Just when the Balk thought they might be about to be left behind, they explode! Addison Russell walks twice, homers, doubles and singles to remind us he can hit. Carlos Carrasco tosses a complete game with 14 k’s to remind us he can pitch.  And the Pears pause to let the Balk catch up.  See? We had your back.
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Peshastin:  “W”, 3 – 4. (.182, .308, .227;  2 ip, 0 er).  Today it LOOKS like the Pears are being left behind.  But we know they aren’t really, for three reasons.  First, Mitch Haniger!  The man came to the plate 4 times. He walked three of them, and homered the other time. No team with Mitch Haniger on it will ever be left behind. Second, for some reason Ozzie Albies’ stats are not getting credited to his team result so far in May.  They did in April, but I’m apparently forgetting to do something I did in April to salvage the situation.  I’ll work on this and get it fixed as soon as I can.  But in the meantime, Pear master, remember: you’re probably almost certainly not really being left behind. And third:  the league’s motto is “No team left behind.” So it’s impossible.  It must just look like it from your angle.
Combined MLB + EFL Standings for 2018
AL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
New York Yankees 26 10 .722
Boston Red Sox 25 11 .694 1
Old Detroit Wolverines 20 16 .564 5.7
Toronto Blue Jays 20 17 .541 6.5
Flint Hill Tornadoes 19 17 .526 7.1
Tampa Bay Rays 15 19 .441 10
Baltimore Orioles 9 27 .250 17
NL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Atlanta Braves 21 14 .600
Canberra Kangaroos 21 14 .591 0.3
Philadelphia Phillies 21 15 .583 0.5
Washington Nationals 20 18 .526 2.5
New York Mets 18 17 .514 3
D.C. Balk 14 21 .393 7.2
Miami Marlins 13 23 .361 8.5
AL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Cleveland Indians 18 18 .500
Minnesota Twins 15 17 .469 1
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 15 21 .420 2.9
Detroit Tigers 15 21 .417 3
Kansas City Royals 12 24 .333 6
Chicago White Sox 9 25 .265 8
NL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Cottage Cheese 21 13 .619
St. Louis Cardinals 20 14 .588 1.1
Pittsburgh Pirates 21 16 .568 1.6
Milwaukee Brewers 21 16 .568 1.6
Chicago Cubs 19 15 .559 2.1
Brookland Outs 19 15 .559 2.1
Cincinnati Reds 10 27 .270 12.6
AL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Houston Astros 24 15 .615
Los Angeles Angels 22 14 .611 0.5
Seattle Mariners 20 15 .571 2
Kaline Drive 21 18 .535 3.1
Oakland A’s 18 19 .486 5
Haviland Dragons 18 21 .473 5.5
Texas Rangers 15 24 .385 9
NL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Arizona Diamondbacks 24 12 .667
Portland Rosebuds 22 14 .597 2.5
Colorado Rockies 21 16 .568 3.5
San Francisco Giants 19 18 .514 5.5
Los Angeles Dodgers 16 20 .444 8
Peshastin Pears 14 22 .382 10.2
San Diego Padres 14 24 .368 11