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Updated standings plus defense teasers

I’ve been working on defense updates — I’ve got all the data now, but don’t have it just yet in a form I can share it.    Most of the rest of my day is busy, so I’ll just leave you on tenterhooks for the a bit, with this little update as consolation.

Oh, ok, here are some teasers:

Highest rated OF in MLB:  Mookie Betts, 4.3.   Lowest rated:  Austin Hays, on our waiver wire from Brookland.

Highest rated SS in MLB:  Andrelton Simmons, 10.0. Highest in the EFL:  Addison Russell (DC)- 9.5. (Wilmer Difo is also 9.5.)

Highest rated 3b  in MLB:  JP Crawford, 5.8. Highest in EFL:  Matt Chapman, DC — 5.7.

Highest rated 2b in EFL: Ian Kinsler, HD — 7.8.  Second base ratings have been declining lately.  The average is down to 6.6 (it should be 7), and the highest rated on my sheet are all players who are barely eligible because they played in 2016 — but aren’t playing now.  Jemile Weeks is highest at 8.5.  I use the same formula for 2b as all the others; something must be  going on in the various defense metrics as they apply to second base.  I regret this trend. It’s fun to have a small number of very high defense ratings to go for in a draft.

Highest rated 1b in MLB: 3.8 (Brandon Belt and Travis Shaw). Highest in EFL: 3.5 (Goldschmidt, PR).

Highest rated Catcher in MLB: 8.2 (Barnhart, Pina). Highest in EFL: 8.1, Austin Hedges, OD. The average rating for catchers has stayed steady (“stayed” and “steady” have the same letters!  Cool!) at right around 7, where it should be. (It’s 7.1 right now.)  But the top ratings used to be around 9.  My sheet shows an 8.4 for David Ross, who hasn’t quite dropped off yet since he played in 2016.  The benefit of carrying a top-rated defensive catcher isn’t all that great when  he’s only 1 point above average, or one win over an entire season. I suspect in actual baseball the effect at the skill positions up the middle of having the best defender versus an average one is more than one win.

AVERAGE RATINGS: NOMINAL ,  ACTUAL,  RANGE

C:    7,   7.1,  8.4 – 5.8

1b:   3,  2.8,  4 – 1.3

2b:   7,  6.6,  8.5 – 4.9

3b:   4,  4.2,  5.8 – 4.2

ss:    8,  8.1,  10 – 5.6

of:    2,  2.0,  4.3 – (-2.8)

 

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EFL Standings for 2018
EFL
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB RS RA
Portland Rosebuds 30 20 .591 231.0 191.9
Brookland Outs 30 21 .584 0.2 265.7 225.9
Old Detroit Wolverines 28 22 .566 1.2 204.1 179.2
Canberra Kangaroos 27 21 .560 1.6 213.8 189.0
Flint Hill Tornadoes 27 23 .534 2.8 210.3 196.5
Kaline Drive 26 25 .502 4.4 221.6 220.2
Cottage Cheese 25 26 .492 4.9 260.5 262.2
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 23 25 .478 5.6 246.4 261.0
Haviland Dragons 23 28 .460 6.6 216.3 234.4
Peshastin Pears 22 28 .435 7.8 209.6 242.0
D.C. Balk 19 29 .403 9.2 188.9 231.4
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Portland: DNP, (-2) – 0. (.143, .143, .143; 1 ip, 0 er). Just 14 plate appearances — but this is good news when your team bats .143 with no walks or extra bases. I sure don’t see any need for the Rosebuds to panic yet. Just keep doing what you’re doing. You’ll be fine.
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Brookland: W, 5 – 5. (.400, .455, .400; 0 pitching). Solid hitting over 22 plate appearances on a thin day: the Outs made it clear they aren’t dropping Out of the race just yet.
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Old Detroit: L, 4 – 6. (.286, .444, .500; 3.7 ip, 4 er). On the first good hitting day in a while (albeit over only 18 plate appearances), Porcello stumbles.  Sigh.  At least the Rosebuds paused for a break, too, so the W’s didn’t get blown out of the race just yet.
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Canberra: W 1, L (-1); 0 – (-6). (.211, .318, .421;  12 ip, 0 er).  Steven  Matz and Blake Snell both pitched 6 innings with no earned runs allowed, pushing the Kangaroos right back into the pennant race, and gaining 1.1 games on the Wolverines.  Canberra can’t be counted out just yet.
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Flint Hill: “W”, 3 – 3. (.167, .167, .250;  6 ip, 2 er).  Charlie Morton pitched 6 strong innings, but the Tornados only had three batters, and they only went 2 for 12 with a double… and a double play and 4 strikeouts.  What a waste!  If only Morton had been pitching for the Wolverines, and Porcello for the Tornados — then  at least one team could have had a really good day.  But  I don’t think our league is ready for that kind of day-trading. Not just yet.
Kaline: “W”, 4 – 4. (.235, .235, .412;  2.3 ip, 0 er). The Drive joined the younger Johnsons in eschewing the walk Thursday.  Also, Brian Johnson, pitching for Tom Johnson, walked no one in his 2.3 innings.  It’s an interesting approach, I guess, and these teams occupy three of the top 5 positions in the EFL standings, so I guess we can’t dismiss this strategy just yet.
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Cottage: W, 6 – 0. (.300, .391, .500; 13 ip, 5 er).  With 23 plate appearances and 13 strong innings, the Cheese came pretty close to getting a full day’s stats on an evening with a very thin MLB schedule. Mike Trout only had one hit in 4 trips to the plate.  That hit  was a homer. Maybe the Cheese aren’t quite as out of the race as I had assumed. I know I as Commissioner should never write an EFL team off. Doing so is not just, yet I still sometimes slip up. I will try to do better.
Pittsburgh: L, 1 – 9. (.077, .077, .077; 4.3 ip, 4 er).  Ouch. It’s amazing they got even one run (rounding up) on that kind of hitting.  Adt least it was only 13  plate appearances. But still, that’s only 1 single for 13 at bats, and there was a double play which will effectively erase a single.
Haviland: L, 7 – 8. (.333, .357, .519; 3.3 ip. 1 er).  Two things to note here:  First,  the Dragons led the Johnson Division in walks yesterday, with one.  And  this would have led to a solid Dragons win except for one thing:  they allowed 8 runs.  Which leads to the second thing: how could 8 runs score, with 3.3 ip, 1 er pitching? Answer:  most of Thursday’s good pitching (2 scoreless innings, in fact) was provided by Tyler Glasnow, who is allocated for May at 0%.
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Peshastin: DNP, 1 – 0. (.214, .313, .500; 0 pitching).  The Pears eked out a run on an off day  on 3 for 14 hitting, because those three hits included a double, a homer and two walks.
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DC:  W (-1), L 1; (-3) – 2. (.200, .273, .300; 5.2 ip, 5 er).  Mike Clevinger stank it up, and  the Balk hit into two double plays  and got caught stealing. So DC took a negative win and a loss on what was supposed to be an off day.
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Combined MLB + EFL Standings for 2018
AL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Boston Red Sox 34 16 .680
New York Yankees 31 15 .674 1
Old Detroit Wolverines 28 22 .566 5.7
Flint Hill Tornadoes 27 23 .534 7.3
Tampa Bay Rays 23 25 .479 10
Toronto Blue Jays 23 27 .460 11
Baltimore Orioles 16 34 .320 18
NL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Atlanta Braves 29 19 .604
Philadelphia Phillies 28 19 .596 0.5
Canberra Kangaroos 27 21 .560 2.1
New York Mets 25 21 .543 3
Washington Nationals 26 22 .542 3
D.C. Balk 19 29 .403 9.7
Miami Marlins 19 30 .388 10.5
AL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Cleveland Indians 24 24 .500
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 23 25 .478 1.1
Minnesota Twins 21 24 .467 1.5
Detroit Tigers 21 28 .429 3.5
Kansas City Royals 17 33 .340 8
Chicago White Sox 15 32 .319 8.5
NL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Milwaukee Brewers 31 20 .608
Brookland Outs 30 21 .584 1.2
St. Louis Cardinals 26 21 .553 3
Pittsburgh Pirates 27 22 .551 3
Chicago Cubs 25 21 .543 3.5
Cottage Cheese 25 26 .492 5.9
Cincinnati Reds 18 33 .353 13
AL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Houston Astros 33 18 .647
Seattle Mariners 29 20 .592 3
Los Angeles Angels 28 22 .560 4.5
Oakland A’s 26 24 .520 6.5
Kaline Drive 26 25 .502 7.4
Haviland Dragons 23 28 .460 9.5
Texas Rangers 20 32 .385 13.5
NL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Portland Rosebuds 30 20 .591
Colorado Rockies 26 24 .520 3.5
Arizona Diamondbacks 25 24 .510 4
San Francisco Giants 24 26 .480 5.5
Los Angeles Dodgers 22 27 .449 7
Peshastin Pears 22 28 .435 7.8
San Diego Padres 21 30 .412 9