League Updates

Lifetime Bans Issued for Urena, Hernandez

DUNDEE:  After the briefest possible investigation and no deliberation whatsoever, the EFL Commissioner announced this morning lifetime bans for Jose Ureña and Keith Hernandez.

“That bush leaguer Jose Ureña will never grace a free agent list while I am Commissioner,” the Commissioner proclaimed. “And neither will that stupid blowhard Keith Hernandez. They’re both thugs.”

The Commissioner’s words were filled with grace and compassion for Ureña compared to what Ureña did: hit Ronald Acuña on the elbow with the first pitch of the game. 

According to ESPN,

The pitch that hit Ronald Acuña was 97.5 MPH.

Out of the 2,125 pitches that José Ureña has thrown this season, that’s in the 99th percentile of the fastest pitches he’s thrown.

That was also the fastest pitch José Ureña has ever thrown to open a game.

 

According to Stats By STATS,

Jose Ureña of the @Marlins is the first starter in the live-ball era to hit a batter on the only pitch he threw.

The only other starters to hit the only batter they faced were Bob Shaw (1965), Scott Elarton (2001) and John Lackey (2009).

 

And now we come to those quirky twin Keiths,  Olbermann and Hernandez:

Olbermann: “Let’s have a little leadership, MLB. Suspend Urena for the season and Mattingly for a week. Let the union sue. This is the revenge of the mediocre against the gifted.”

Hernandez:   “They’re killing you. You’ve lost three games. He’s hit three home runs. You’ve got to hit him. I’m sorry. People aren’t going to like that. You’ve got to hit him, knock him down, at least — I mean, seriously knock him down if you don’t hit him. You never throw at anybody’s head or neck. You hit him in the back. You hit him in the fannie.

“… In today’s game, they don’t throw at hitters. I don’t think the hitters know, so they don’t know how to get out of the way of the ball or know it’s coming. And you hit three home runs? I’m sorry, you’ve got to go down.”

 

To which the Commissioner responded:

“You never want to be the one to make Olbermann sound like the reasonable Keith.

“In today’s game they don’t allow Pete Rose to risk a catcher’s career with a mugging (sorry, Anthony Rizzo). In today’s game they don’t allow players to juice on steroids. Or ingest cocaine (sorry, Keith Hernandez). In today’s game they don’t allow leagues to ban players based on their race. In today’s game they don’t allow pitchers to kill batters with dirty spitballs.  Or fielders to put runners out by soaking them.  Every one of those practices was banned over the objections of people like you, Keith Hernandez. If you want to play yesterday’s game you’ll need to get your own league.”

 

Finally, the Commissioner got this friendly note from the Tornado-meister:
“You really did jinx him!”
The Tornado-meister is apparently referring to comments yesterday that noting Acuña’s three-game lead-off homer streak would probably bring it to a crashing end.  So now the Commissioner is responsible for Acuña getting hit by the pitch?
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Well.  OK.  He can take the heat.  But note that today’s report says Acuña suffered no structural damage from the incident.  So the Commissioner didn’t TOTALLY jinx him. Yet.
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(And thanks for thinking of me, Jamie. Let’s see if I can remember to think of you today.)

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EFL Standings for 2018
EFL
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB RS RA
Old Detroit Wolverines 77 45 .634 595.8 441.6
Portland Rosebuds 74 47 .612 2.8 629.6 494.6
Brookland Outs 69 50 .577 7.2 628.2 540.4
Canberra Kangaroos 64 55 .539 11.6 537.4 498.9
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 64 56 .537 11.8 620.9 584.0
Cottage Cheese 61 58 .516 14.3 597.0 577.7
Flint Hill Tornadoes 62 60 .509 15.3 557.8 546.2
Haviland Dragons 61 60 .504 15.7 554.7 545.8
Kaline Drive 60 61 .498 16.5 534.5 533.3
Peshastin Pears 56 65 .460 21.1 514.0 559.3
D.C. Balk 50 69 .423 25.5 503.0 588.7
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Old Detroit: L, 3 – 3. (52 PA, .229, .288, .375; 1 ip, 0 er, 0.00 ERA). Mallex Smith went 3 for 5 with a double and a homer.
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Portland: DNP, 3 – 4.  (30 PA, .385, .467, .577; 11.3 ip, 8 er, 6.35 ERA). Harrison Bader went 3 for 4 with a double.
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Brookland: W 2, L (-1); 9 – 3. (43 PA, .350, .409, .625; 18.3 ip, 6 er, 2.95 ERA). Evan Gattis hit two homers and a single in 4 plate appearances.
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Canberra: “L”, 5 – 4.  (38 PA, .285, .289, .429; 1.3 ip, 0 er, 0.00 ERA).  Jose Abreu went 3 for 5 with a homer.
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Pittsburgh: “L”, 4 – 3.  (30 PA, .208, .333, .333; 16 ip, 5 er, 2.81 ERA). Nathan Eovaldi recovered from his last disastrous outing with 5 innings, 1 earned run.
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Cottage: L, 4 – 6.  (38 PA, .257, .289, .486; 1 ip, 0 er, 0.00 ERA). Wilson Ramos, just off the DL, went 3 for 4 with two doubles and a homer.
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Flint Hill: L, 3 – 6.  (25 PA, .261, .320, .478; 8.3 ip, 5 er, 5.40 ERA).  Tanner Scott triple chulked: 1/3 of an inning, 3 earned runs. 
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Haviland: “L”, 9 – 8.  (26 PA, .435, .500, .739; 7.7 ip, 6 er, 7.04 ERA). Brandon Nimmo went 5 for 5 with two doubles and a triple.  But Caleb Ferguson quadruple chulked ( and more ) with 3 earned runs allowed in 2/3 of an inning.
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Kaline: L, 3 – 10. (40 PA, .176, .275, .412;  4.7 ip, 6 er, 11.57 ERA). Yulieski Gurriel went 2 for 3 with a homer, a double and a walk.
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Peshastin:  W 1, L (-1); (-1) – (-3). (32 PA, .258, .258, .387; 8.7 ip, 1 er, 1.04 ERA). Brett Anderson pitched 7.7 shutout innings against the Mariners.
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DC:  W (-1), L 2; 4 – 10. (43 PA, .237, .326, .263; 7.7 ip, 10 er, 11.74 ERA). Dylan Bundy struggled: 5.3 ip, 7 earned runs.  Jarlin Garcia in relief made everything look much better… by contrast to his 1 inning, 3 earned runs.
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Combined MLB + EFL Standings for 2018
AL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Boston Red Sox 86 36 .705
Old Detroit Wolverines 77 45 .634 8.7
New York Yankees 75 45 .625 10
Flint Hill Tornadoes 62 60 .509 24
Tampa Bay Rays 61 59 .508 24
Toronto Blue Jays 55 65 .458 30
Baltimore Orioles 36 85 .298 49.5
NL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Atlanta Braves 68 51 .571
Philadelphia Phillies 66 53 .555 2
Canberra Kangaroos 64 55 .539 3.8
Washington Nationals 60 61 .496 9
New York Mets 51 67 .432 16.5
D.C. Balk 50 69 .423 17.7
Miami Marlins 48 75 .390 22
AL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Cleveland Indians 69 51 .575
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 64 56 .537 4.5
Minnesota Twins 56 63 .471 12.5
Detroit Tigers 50 71 .413 19.5
Chicago White Sox 44 76 .367 25
Kansas City Royals 36 84 .300 33
NL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Chicago Cubs 69 50 .580
Brookland Outs 69 50 .577 0.4
Milwaukee Brewers 68 55 .553 3
St. Louis Cardinals 66 55 .545 4
Cottage Cheese 61 58 .516 7.6
Pittsburgh Pirates 61 60 .504 9
Cincinnati Reds 52 69 .430 18
AL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Houston Astros 74 47 .612
Oakland A’s 72 49 .595 2
Seattle Mariners 70 52 .574 4.5
Los Angeles Angels 62 60 .508 12.5
Haviland Dragons 61 60 .504 13
Kaline Drive 60 61 .498 13.7
Texas Rangers 53 69 .434 21.5
NL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Portland Rosebuds 74 47 .612
Arizona Diamondbacks 66 55 .545 8
Los Angeles Dodgers 65 57 .533 9.5
Colorado Rockies 64 56 .533 9.5
San Francisco Giants 61 61 .500 13.5
Peshastin Pears 56 65 .460 18.4
San Diego Padres 48 75 .390 27