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Saturday report: Broken Axle?

No, I haven’t broken any axles on the underpowered 4-wheel drive we are renting here in Costa Rica, but we are driving on some pretty rough roads, and I did hit a big rock yesterday that could have done some damage (but doesn’t seem to have).  That experience, and news of similar rough road experiences posted by the Shawn and Katrina McConnaughey in Kenya, gave me a new window on what’s going on in Flint Hill these last couple of days.

EFL Standings for 2018
EFL
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB RS RA
Portland Rosebuds 46 30 .611 395.0 307.8
Old Detroit Wolverines 45 29 .604 0.7 321.5 259.3
Canberra Kangaroos 43 32 .572 3 335.1 289.8
Brookland Outs 42 34 .554 4.3 399.5 360.5
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 39 36 .525 6.6 388.8 377.3
Cottage Cheese 39 37 .518 7 371.7 359.8
Flint Hill Tornadoes 38 36 .515 7.3 306.7 297.0
Kaline Drive 38 40 .482 9.8 331.6 344.0
Haviland Dragons 37 41 .479 10 331.7 346.1
Peshastin Pears 33 43 .435 13.4 319.1 366.1
D.C. Balk 32 43 .427 13.9 311.7 360.7
Portland: “L”, 9 – 5.  (42 PA, .285, .395, .629; 1 ip, 0 er). Had they gotten any pitching, the Rosebuds would have broken free of any competition.  And really, all that hitting was mostly just 5 guys: Goldschmidt (1.933 OPS), Realmuto (1.850), Rendon (1.750), Teoscar Hernandez (1.400) and Ozuna (1.250).  So only five injuries separate the Rosebuds from disaster. Hmm.  How do you inflict 5 broken axles on a single vehicle?  I suppose if it’s a semi truck…
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Old Detroit: “W”, 2 – 3. (44 PA, .122, .182, .293;  6.3 ip, 2 er). If you’re wondering how a team gets its season winning percentage above .600, and keeps it there, with these numbers, come sit by me and we can wonder together. The W’s are lucky to be here — here in the standings, here with such a nice record.  We do not feel like a juggernaut, and we haven’t got 3 or 4 spare axles.
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Canberra: W, 4 – 3.  (.256, .333, .349; 6.7 ip. 1 er).  A reasonable effort here to right the Kangaroo ship — not many Kangaroo ships out there, are there? We need a better image. Something with an axle. Anyway, the ‘Roos only slipped another 0.1 games in the standings, If Tim Anderson can keep going 2 for 4 with a homer, backed up by Mitch Garver’s 3 for 4, and keep getting good pitching…
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Brookland: “L”, 9 – 8. (47 PA, .308, .417, .641 – Happy Edgar Martinez Day to the Outs! 5.3 ip, 6 er: Happy Edgar Martinez Day to the Outs’ foes!). Jake Odorizzi triple chulked, with 1.7 ip, and 6 er.  Jose Bautista terrorized pitchers as he did in days of yore: 2 for 3 with a double, a homer and a walk.  The net effect was slightly better than 0.
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Pittsburgh: W, 8 – 4. (48 PA; .351, .500, .541 — Happy EM Day!; 1 ip, 0 er). The Alleghenys leapt two places in the standings with their monster offense. Maikel Franco went 4 for 4 with a double and Stephen Piscotty went 2 for 3 with a homer, a double and a walk, in celebration of what I presume to be his brother or cousin getting drafted and signed by the A’s.
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Cottage: L, 1 – 6. (33 PA, .167, .242, .157; 12.3 ip, 6 er). The Cheese reminded us yesterday that they were still in the league,  even though they had traded away Mike Trout.  They reminded us both verbally and by moving ahead of their erstwhile Trout trade partners. Today they reminded us again by being passed by the mighty Alleghenys. I am sure they’ll remind us again tomorrow.
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Flint Hill: L, 2 – 4. (44 PA, .119, .156, .214; 13.7 ip. 6 er). Manuel Margot is so excited to be going to Cottage he went 2 for 4 with a double in celebration, tying Carlos Santana for the best daily OPS for the Tornados Saturday. But the rest of the team could only stagger to a 2 for 34 line, with two singles and  a walk being the extent of their offense. (.059, .086, .059 batting line, if you’re curious.) Now the T’s have fallen another place in the standings, where they currently stand in 7th place.  The Trout deal is heavy, man, maybe too heavy for the Tornados to handle. Except for stalwart Carlos Santana, of course. His years as a Wolverine has toughened him. He’s ready to face into things.  But other than Carlos, I I think the Tornado offense has broken an axle. How low will they go before Trout actually arrives July 1?
Kaline: W, 4 – 2. (47 PA, .22o, .330, .439;  11 ip, 3 er.)  Marcus Stroman finished 5 innings without allowing an earned run to set the tone for a good day for Kaline fans the world over. Steve Pearce came back from the DL ready to go: 1 for 2 with a homer!.
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Haviland: L, 4 – 5. (32 PA, 276, .344, .379; 6.3 ip, 3 er).  The PA totals I give do not take into account sacrifice flies.  Or maybe it’s sacrifice hits. One of those does not count as a plate appearance, but I can’t remember for sure which. Dylan Covey stumbled on the mound (4 ip, 3 er). Juan Soto had a day   completely in line with his month (.311, .425, .607). Speaking of broken axles: with Puig (.975 OPS) and Nimmo (.925 OPS) to go with Soto in the outfield, who needs Bryce Harper (.505 OPS)?  Hmmm.   One is tempted to tempt one’s competitors: “Hey! Your brother got Trout. Shouldn’t you be snapping up Harper?”
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Peshastin: L, 7 – 8. (33 PA, .387, .424, .484; 3.7 ip, 5 er) Robert Gsellman tossed away his hitters’ great work by surrendering 5 runs in only 2 innings.  His inability to pitch deeper into the game opened the weir to another gush of replacement relief innings.
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DC: L  , 0 –  8. (44 PA, .171, .227, .195; 19.3 ip, 15 er).  Starters Bundy, Liriano, Mengden and Musgrove combined for 16.3 innings and 14 er: a steady, consistent level of performance. Of the 12 Balkan hitters, two went .333, .500, .333 (a single and a walk in 4 PA, by Jorge Alfaro and Eduardo Nunez); four went .250, .250, .250 (a single in 4 PA, by Benintendi, Calhoun, Duda and Flaherty). And four went .000, .000, .000 (Altherr, Guzman, Russell, and Valencia. Scooter Gennett nonconformed (1 for 5 with a double) as did Brock Holt (1 walk in 4 PA).
Combined MLB + EFL Standings for 2018
AL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
New York Yankees 50 24 .676
Boston Red Sox 51 27 .654 1
Old Detroit Wolverines 45 29 .604 5.3
Flint Hill Tornadoes 38 36 .515 11.9
Tampa Bay Rays 36 40 .474 15
Toronto Blue Jays 35 41 .461 16
Baltimore Orioles 23 52 .307 27.5
NL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Atlanta Braves 43 32 .573
Canberra Kangaroos 43 32 .572 0.1
Philadelphia Phillies 41 33 .554 1.5
Washington Nationals 40 35 .533 3
D.C. Balk 32 43 .427 10.9
New York Mets 31 43 .419 11.5
Miami Marlins 30 47 .390 14
AL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Cleveland Indians 42 33 .560
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 39 36 .525 2.6
Detroit Tigers 36 41 .468 7
Minnesota Twins 33 40 .452 8
Chicago White Sox 25 51 .329 17.5
Kansas City Royals 23 53 .303 19.5
NL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Milwaukee Brewers 45 31 .592
Chicago Cubs 42 32 .568 2
Brookland Outs 42 34 .554 2.9
St. Louis Cardinals 39 36 .520 5.5
Cottage Cheese 39 37 .518 5.6
Pittsburgh Pirates 36 40 .474 9
Cincinnati Reds 31 45 .408 14
AL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Houston Astros 51 27 .654
Seattle Mariners 47 30 .610 3.5
Los Angeles Angels 41 36 .532 9.5
Oakland A’s 40 37 .519 10.5
Kaline Drive 38 40 .482 13.4
Haviland Dragons 37 41 .479 13.6
Texas Rangers 34 44 .436 17
NL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Portland Rosebuds 46 30 .611
Arizona Diamondbacks 43 33 .566 3.4
Los Angeles Dodgers 40 35 .533 5.9
San Francisco Giants 39 39 .500 8.4
Colorado Rockies 38 39 .494 8.9
San Diego Padres 35 44 .443 12.9
Peshastin Pears 33 43 .435 13.4