League Updates

Father’s Day 2019

Somehow yesterday I published Friday standings, but did all the day-to-day updates with Saturday’s actual standings in front of me. If you noticed some disconnect between my comments and the displayed standings, that was the reason.  It wasn’t because I was suffering from sunstroke in the Sahara and seeing apparitions of princes of tiny planets. Nothing supernatural about it; just my normal fuzzyheadedness.

So today I am attempting the incredible feat of comparing today’s standings to those from yesterday which you never saw.  I have posted yesterday’s actual standings at the end of this post, for your reference.

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EFL Standings for 2019 (June 16, Father’s Day Morning)
EFL
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB RS RA
Portland Rosebuds 48 23 .680 429.8 296.4
Flint Hill Tornadoes 43 26 .617 4.7 443.1 350.0
Old Detroit Wolverines 40 29 .578 7.4 406.3 342.2
Canberra Kangaroos 37 34 .525 11 396.7 379.8
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 36 33 .521 11.3 337.4 320.0
Peshastin Pears 37 34 .518 11.4 362.0 348.7
Haviland Dragons 34 37 .476 14.4 356.8 370.8
Kaline Drive 33 38 .471 14.8 290.1 309.5
Bellingham Cascades 30 39 .441 16.8 336.3 382.6
Cottage Cheese 31 39 .441 16.9 379.2 425.5
Brookland Outs 29 41 .411 19 346.5 416.9
D.C. Balk 25 46 .350 23.4 298.7 408.6
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Portland: “L”, 9 – 7. (47 PA, .400, .468, .550; 20.3 ip, 14 er, 6.20 ERA).
The Rosebuds have had a flat last few days. But you can see here they are unlikely to stay flat.  The super solid offense spoiled mostly by German Marquez’ 5.7 ip, 7 er.  Take that away and they win pretty solidly.
Flint Hill:  DNP, (-3) – 4. (43 PA, .121, .256, .273;  10 ip, 9 er, 8.10 ERA). 
Yikes. Wade LeBlanc is always capable of chulking.  He did it last night (2.7 ip, 6 er).  It’s amazing, really, how seldom this happens to him.
Old  Detroit:  DNP, 5 – 1. (52 PA, .388, .423, .633; 16.7 ip, 8 er, 4.32 ERA). 
The W’s are leading the league this month, by a hefty margin, in raw plate appearances. I wish that meant more than it does.
Canberra:  L, 5 – 10. (45 PA, .300, .378, .375; 3.7 ip, 4 er, 9.82 ERA).
Kyle Barraclough executed a tight nonuple chulk, serving up a homer and 3 earned runs in while getting only one out.
Pittsburgh: W, 11 – 6. (39 PA, .361, .410, .667; 12 ip, 9 er, 6.75 ERA)
Only in the EFL can a 36 – 33 team be sandwiched in the standings between two 37-34 teams. What a great league!
Peshastin: L, 2 – 8.  (33 PA, .226, .242, .419; 5.3 ip. 5 er, 8.44 ERA)
Of the Pears’ 13 total bases, Marcus Semien and Juan Soto accounted for 11.
Haviland: W, 4 – (-3). (38 PA, .235, .316, .698; 19.3 ip, 6 er, 2.79 ERA). 
I have just noticed that Haviland has the lowest misallocation of playing time in the league.  The Dragons are carrying 4 replacement PA and 11 surplus PA this month. That’s a Roster Inefficiency Index of 15. Flint Hill runs a close second wth 7.9 replacement innings and 8 replacement PAs, for an RII of 15.9.
Kaline: L, 1- 5. (47 PA, .163, .234, .163; 2 ip, 0 er, 0.00 ERA)
On the other hand, Kaline has the most inefficient allocation in the league.  With 12.4 replacement innings, 44 replacement PA, and 147 surplus PA, Kaline has a RII of 203.4. Bellingham is second with 174 (40, 73, 61), with Old Detroit third at 148.8 (0.8, 8, 140).
Bellingham: L, 6 – 8. (38 PA, .250, .342, .500; 1.7 ip, 1 er, 5.40 ERA).
I continue to be very curious about where the Cascades might be if they had enough pitching. As of this morning, 40 of their 91.9 ip have been replacements at an era of 7.50.  The actual pitchers have a June ERA of 3.47.
Cottage: L, 4 – 9. (29 PA, .214, .241, .500; no pitching). 
Huh.  Of the Cheese’ 105 ip, 53.7 are replacement innings.  All of a sudden I am wondering about them, too! Although actual Cheese pitchers are lugging aound a 5.94 ERA, thanks mostly to Drew Smiley whose ERA is 12.58 all by himself.
Brookland: W, 6 – 1. (34 PA, .233, .324, .467; 8.7 ip, 2 er, 2.08 ERA)
The Outs traded away Charlie Morton, putting themselves into Cascade/Cheese territory with 48.7 replacement innings out of 105 total.  Too bad they didn’t trade Morton to someone who needed him. The Rosebuds have 55 surplus innings.
DC: “W”, 4 – 4.  (44 PA, .286, .318, .310;  6 ip, 2 er, 3.00 ERA)
 The Balk only have 18 replacement innings, and only 6 replacement PA, putting them 4th and 7th in these two undesirable categories.  Saturday didn’t erase any replacement innings — Dylan Bundy pitched a strong and precisely adequate 5.0 innings.
I wonder how much the recent changes in pitcher use are accounting for this year’s replacement innings bounty. I should do a study!  Maybe I should tell my family thanks but I’m want to spend the rest of the day studying trends in EFL replacement innings…
Combined MLB + EFL Standings for 2019
AL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Flint Hill Tornadoes 43 26 .617
New York Yankees 42 27 .609 0.5
Tampa Bay Rays 42 28 .600 1
Old Detroit Wolverines 40 29 .578 2.7
Boston Red Sox 38 34 .528 6
Toronto Blue Jays 25 45 .357 18
Baltimore Orioles 21 49 .300 22
NL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Atlanta Braves 41 30 .577
Philadelphia Phillies 39 31 .557 1.5
Canberra Kangaroos 37 34 .525 3.7
New York Mets 34 36 .486 6.5
Washington Nationals 32 38 .457 8.5
Miami Marlins 25 43 .368 14.5
D.C. Balk 25 46 .350 16.2
AL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Minnesota Twins 47 22 .681
Cleveland Indians 36 33 .522 11
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 36 33 .521 11.1
Chicago White Sox 34 35 .493 13
Bellingham Cascades 30 39 .441 16.6
Detroit Tigers 25 42 .373 21
Kansas City Royals 22 48 .314 25.5
NL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Milwaukee Brewers 39 31 .557
Chicago Cubs 39 31 .557
St. Louis Cardinals 35 34 .507 3.5
Pittsburgh Pirates 31 39 .443 8
Cincinnati Reds 30 38 .441 8
Cottage Cheese 31 39 .441 8.2
Brookland Outs 29 41 .411 10.3
AL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Houston Astros 48 23 .676
Texas Rangers 38 32 .543 9.5
Oakland A’s 36 35 .507 12
Los Angeles Angels 35 36 .493 13
Haviland Dragons 34 37 .476 14.2
Kaline Drive 33 38 .471 14.5
Seattle Mariners 30 44 .405 19.5
NL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Portland Rosebuds 48 23 .680
Los Angeles Dodgers 47 24 .662 1.3
Colorado Rockies 37 33 .529 10.8
Arizona Diamondbacks 38 34 .528 10.8
Peshastin Pears 37 34 .518 11.4
San Diego Padres 34 37 .479 14.3
San Francisco Giants 30 38 .441 16.8

 

OK, for your reference, here are yesterday’s actual EFL standings.

EFL Standings for 2019  June 15, 9:00 AM
EFL
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB RS RA
Portland Rosebuds 48 22 .682 421.1 289.6
Flint Hill Tornadoes 43 26 .625 4.1 446.5 346.2
Old Detroit Wolverines 40 29 .575 7.6 401.6 341.1
Canberra Kangaroos 37 33 .530 10.6 391.6 370.2
Peshastin Pears 37 33 .527 10.8 359.8 340.5
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 35 33 .516 11.6 326.6 313.7
Kaline Drive 33 37 .478 14.3 289.4 304.6
Haviland Dragons 33 37 .466 15.1 352.3 373.6
Cottage Cheese 31 38 .444 16.6 374.8 416.7
Bellingham Cascades 30 38 .442 16.7 329.9 375.0
Brookland Outs 28 41 .405 19.3 340.6 415.8
D.C. Balk 24 46 .349 23.3 295.1 404.9

 

1 Comment

  • I think that there is a definite correlation between changes in pitcher usage in MLB and our increased usage of replacements. I say this, of course, without any supporting evidence or even research. But I know that it’s getting pretty difficult to find good old-fashioned starting pitching.

    One interesting stat would be a count of games in which the starter goes 6 innings or more. My guess is that this count would be significantly lower in recent years. But we EFL owners have to somehow find 5 starter IP per game, and the quality of Cheese pitching this year has made that a rare thing.