League Updates

A Cheese is a Terrible Thing To Waste

Letha Scanzoni and Nancy Hardesty published All We’re Meant to Be in 1976, at a crucial moment in Christianity’s recognition of women’s rights and potential for fuller ministry in the church.  It played a huge role in encouraging Christian women to dream of, prepare for, and carry out life long visions of being everything God meant them to be.

In that tradition I want to make some comments about EFL teams: to encourage them to be what they were meant to be by their creators, not something imposed upon them by culture or group pressure or other idolatries.  Will everyone find this liberating? They should.

EFL Standings for 2017

EFL
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB RS RA
Cottage Cheese 24 9 .732 189.8 112.4
Kaline Drive 23 12 .657 2.2 165.8 119.6
Flint Hill Tornadoes 21 12 .649 2.7 164.5 121.0
Peshastin Pears 21 15 .586 4.5 156.7 134.5
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 18 13 .572 5.4 149.8 130.2
Haviland Dragons 19 16 .542 6.2 187.5 173.0
Canberra Kangaroos 17 17 .510 7.3 164.1 156.3
Portland Rosebuds 18 18 .509 7.3 186.1 175.3
Old Detroit Wolverines 12 21 .378 11.7 122.3 167.4
D.C. Balk 12 22 .359 12.4 167.3 227.2
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Cottage:  DNP,  (-2) – 0. (.095, .321, .143; 1 p, 0 er). “Cheese” does not invoke images of high energy.  Cheese should not be driving forcefully ahead. It should sort of sit there, complacent, maybe pungent but not forceful.  Like yesterday.  More of this, ok?  I’m disoriented enough without having to deal with dynamic Cheese.
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Kaline: W, 5 – 0.  (.222, .364, .333; 8 ip, 1 er). The Drive drove back into second place behind Michael Fulmer’s 7 ip, 1 er (and Joe Kelly’s scoreless inning of relief). It’s so nice to see the Drive Driving, appropriate to their title. They aren’t causing linguistic dissonance.  They are living up to their billing. Finally. Keep Driving!
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No, the Commissioner is not taking sides here.  The Commissioner wants ALL teams to live up to their fullest potential.  The Commissioner is happy to let each teams define its own potential.  If the Cheese want to be the Cheese, fine, be the best Cheese you can be.  But be CHEESE, for crying out loud, like you were yesterday:  devoured, not devouring.
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Flint Hill:  W 0, L 2; 6 – 9.  (.229, .256, .343;  2.3 ip, 0 er).  The Tornadoes  yesterday acted more like Cheese than the Cheese did.  Scott Van Slyke leapt for joy off the DL and hit a homer in two AB, but that’s almost all there is for Flint Hill highlights yesterday.  But then Tornadoes are not designed to strike every day.  What’s the point of obliterating something you just obliterated yesterday? Let the people pick up, get their lives back in order, and settle back into the routine… then hit ’em again, good and hard. Right?
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Peshastin:  L, 5 – 6. (.308, .438, .462; 1 ip, 0 er).  Those are very nice batting numbers,  but they only cover 16 plate appearances.  The pitchers basically didn’t show up — poor Raisel Iglesias was the only one who did.  I guess I shouldn’t complain.  Pears aren’t supposed to be any more dynamic than Cheese.  And in fact, in true Pear fashion, they crept incrementally closer to the top  by 0.2 games — so slowly you can’t really see it while it’s happening, but if you keep it up September will look dramatically different.
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Pittsburgh :  W 0, L  (-2); (-12) – (-14).  (.250, .280, .333;  12 ip, 3 er).  When your team is suddenly deprived of two games it had already played, it gets a little crazy.  But losing so many runs AND runs scored… I don’t recall ever seeing it on this scale before.  It’s huge, mountainous even. (Oh, yeah, news:  Estrada allowed 2 er in 6 ip; Odorizzi allowed half that.  Bellinger went 2 for 5 with a double. His May line is .342, .390, .763 in 41 plate appearances.)
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Haviland:  W, 7 – 4.  (.333, .412, .733; 6.7 ip, 3 er).  Four Dragons came to bat and all four did some damage, as is a Dragon’s wont: each of the four Dragons drove in one run. The most damage was from Miguel Sano ( 1 for 2 with a homer and two walks) and Zack Cozart (2 for 4 with a double).
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Canberra:  DNP, 4 – (-2).  (.441, .457, .529;  7.7 ip, 2 er).  Martin Perez pitched pretty well (6.3 ip, 2 er ) which was enough for the mighty Kangaroo offense to wring an unofficial win out of an off day. The ‘Roos winning percentage bounded from .497 to .510, and they gained 0.6 games on the Cheese. “Bounding” is good for Kangaroos.  Bounding persistently in a specific direction toward the top of something has so far eluded the ‘Roos.
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Portland: W, 7 – 1.  (.286, .355, .607;  6.7 ip, 0 er).  Had the Kangaroos not bounded directly toward first place, they might have fallen into 8th.  The ‘Roos and the Rosebuds are nearly tied for 7th as it turns out, Canberra ahead by the slimmest of margins (0.001 in winning percentage). Jimmy Nelson’s shutout over 6.7 innings; Mookie Betts’ 2 for 3 with a double, homer, and two walks; and Carlos Correa’s 2 for 3 with a homer and a walk provided the trellis for the Rosebuds to grow on.
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Old Detroit:  W 0, L 2; 7 – 8.  The bad news: the W’s lost two more games.  The bad news: the W’s batted .188 on the day.  The bad news:  Francisco Liriano (May ERA: 15.88) went on the DL,  making 7 Wolverine starting pitchers disabled. The good news: Clayton Richard threw 7 innings, 1 earned run. Shane Greene added a scoreless inning in relief, bringing the team May ERA all the way down to 7.39.  We’re now 1.5% better than replacement!  The bad news: only two teams are worse have worse records than the W’s: tbe Balk, and the San Francisco Giants.  The good news: there could be a franchise draft pick available at #3 overall. Maybe another Manny Machado (batting .227 on the season).  Sigh… the real wolverines, the ones roaming wild, have been driven almost to invisibility, with ever remoter and narrower habitat. Which is exactly what is happening to Old Detroit Wolverines now. Obscurity in the cold dark outer reaches of the league: the natural fate of a Wolverine, I guess.
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DC:  DNP, (-3) – (-1). (.120, .241, .280; 1 ip, 0 er) Wolverinian offense combined with almost no pitching will land you at or very near the bottom of the EFL any time.  The good news was Sam Dyson finally getting through an inning without allowing a run — two hits, sure, and no strikeouts, but no one scored. I am not sure “Balk” is a propitious name for a team wanting to go somewhere in a hurray.
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Combined MLB + EFL Standings for 2017
AL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Baltimore Orioles 22 11 .667
New York Yankees 21 11 .656 0.5
Flint Hill Tornadoes 21 12 .649 0.6
Boston Red Sox 18 16 .529 4.5
Tampa Bay Rays 17 20 .459 7
Toronto Blue Jays 14 21 .400 9
Old Detroit Wolverines 12 21 .378 9.5
NL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Washington Nationals 22 12 .647
Canberra Kangaroos 17 17 .510 4.6
New York Mets 16 17 .485 5.5
Philadelphia Phillies 13 19 .406 8
Miami Marlins 13 20 .394 8.5
Atlanta Braves 11 20 .355 9.5
D.C. Balk 12 22 .359 9.8
AL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 18 13 .572
Minnesota Twins 17 14 .548 0.7
Cleveland Indians 18 15 .545 0.7
Detroit Tigers 17 16 .515 1.7
Chicago White Sox 15 17 .469 3.2
Kansas City Royals 13 21 .382 6.2
NL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Cottage Cheese 24 9 .732
St. Louis Cardinals 19 14 .576 5.1
Cincinnati Reds 19 15 .559 5.6
Milwaukee Brewers 18 17 .514 7.1
Chicago Cubs 17 17 .500 7.6
Pittsburgh Pirates 14 21 .400 11.1
AL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Houston Astros 24 11 .686
Kaline Drive 23 12 .657 1
Haviland Dragons 19 16 .542 5
Seattle Mariners 17 18 .486 7
Oakland A’s 16 18 .471 7.5
Los Angeles Angels 17 20 .459 8
Texas Rangers 16 20 .444 8.5
NL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Colorado Rockies 23 13 .639
Peshastin Pears 21 15 .586 1.9
Los Angeles Dodgers 20 15 .571 2.5
Arizona Diamondbacks 20 16 .556 3
Portland Rosebuds 18 18 .509 4.7
San Diego Padres 13 23 .361 10
San Francisco Giants 12 24 .333 11