League Updates

Run!!! Tsunami warni… Rats. Too late.

I was listening Saturday evening to the Mariners trying to hold off the Dodgers.   Clinging to a 4 – 3 lead, Edwin Diaz faced the Wolverines’ Max Muncy with one out in the top of the ninth, bases empty.  I thought how nice it would be for Muncy to hit a homer — but decided I didn’t want him to tie the game.

Meanwhile I had the Angels-Rangers game open in my browser.  Shohei Ohtani came to the plate as a pinch hitter. Two of my key summertime draftees were batting at the same time!   “Hey,” I thought, “Ohtani could go ahead and hit a home run. I don’t care about the Rangers.”

Sure enough, Ohtani blasted a home run!  (Yippee!)

And five seconds later, so did Muncy. (No, no! A double would have been plenty.)

Apparently, the staff over at the wish fulfillment office aren’t masters of precision.  On the other hand, the Mariners still won on a walk-off Balk.   No, I take that back.  The Balk haven’t walked off yet.  I mean “a walk off balk.”

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EFL Standings for 2018
EFL
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB RS RA
Old Detroit Wolverines 78 46 .632 607.6 452.8
Portland Rosebuds 77 47 .620 1.5 654.4 503.2
Brookland Outs 70 52 .583 7.5 641.3 554.3
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 66 56 .542 11.3 637.7 593.7
Canberra Kangaroos 66 56 .537 11.9 555.5 519.1
Flint Hill Tornadoes 64 60 .517 14.3 568.9 546.9
Cottage Cheese 62 60 .509 15.3 606.5 595.0
Kaline Drive 61 62 .496 16.9 545.4 547.5
Haviland Dragons 61 62 .494 17.2 567.3 571.6
Peshastin Pears 56 68 .454 22.2 520.5 573.6
D.C. Balk 52 70 .428 25.2 518.6 600.4
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Old Detroit: L, 10 – 12.  (44 PA, .350, .409, .625; 23.7 ip, 20 er, 7.61 ERA)  Yesterday I was reveling in my team’s 21.7 ip, 2 er, 0.83 ERA.  I thought it was the dawning of an amazing new world, when all my pitchers would drain their opponents’ offense down to tiny puddles.  But, of course, it wasn’t really a miraculous transformation of my pitchers’ skills. It was just all the water running out before the tsunami hit. Over the two days, my pitchers pitched 42.3 innings and allowed 22 er, for a true ERA of 4.68.  As partial consolation, every Wolverine batter reached base safely at least once yesterday.
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Portland: W, 5 – 3. (47 PA, .273, .319, .432; 5 ip, 1 er, 1.80 ERA). The W’s troubles, and a solid day for the Rosebuds, helped them breach the 2.0 game buffer zone the Wolverines were maintaining.  This, of course, is in line with forecasts indicating the ‘Buds are still the favorites.
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Brookland:  L, 5 – 8. (47 PA, .233, .298, .419; 12 ip, 9 er, 6.75 ERA).  The Outs were one of the few teams to lose ground in the pennant race, thanks to an unfortunately timed partial meltdown by their pitchers.
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Pittsburgh: W, 7 – 4. (35 PA, .364, .371, .636; 7.7 ip, 4 er, 4.70 ERA). The Alleghenys firmed up their hold on fourth place.
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Canberra: “W”, 2 – 5. (40 PA, .179, .200, .385; 1 ip, 0 er, 0.00 ERA). Seven out of 11 Kangaroos went hitless yesterday. Five of those seven were 0 for 4.
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Flint Hill:  W, 6 – (-2).  (29 PA, .250, .379, .417; 16 ip, 2 er, 1.12 ERA). It’s always nice when one’s pitchers erase runs allowed in previous games.
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Cottage: L, (-2) – 4. (41 PA, .073, .152, .171;  6.3 ip, 2 er)  Hey, maybe that lack of offense was just the water running out before today’s huge tsunami of cheesy runs!
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Kaline: L, 4 – 9. (40 PA, .278, .325, .417; 0.7 PA, 3 er, 40.50 ERA). AJ Minter quadruple chulked and no one came out to  help him.
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Haviland: L, 3 – 9. (30 PA, .241, .267, .345; 9.7 ip, 8 er, 7.45 ERA). When the Mariners scored their winning run in the 10th last night, charged to Caleb Ferguson even though it was some other dummy who committed the walk-off balk, I was happy that some EFL team had to take that earned run.  But I didn’t realize it was Haviland — I thought it might be Portland.  I would not have rejoiced much if I’d known it was Haviland.  I learned last year what it’s like to be stuck in next-to-next-t0 last place, especially after their Alex Colome took on 2 earned runs for the Mariners in the 8th inning of the same game.
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Peshastin: L, 3 – 4. (40 PA, .243, .300, .324;  5.7 ip, 1 er, 1.59 ERA).  The Pears are still floating rather high in the water for a rebuilding team.
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DC:  W, 5 – 0. (37 PA, .270, .289, .459; no pitching.)  Now the Balk’s incentives all run to winning as much as possible, going out with a bang.  And they started on that project yesterday.  Watch out, Pears!
Combined MLB + EFL Standings for 2018
AL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Boston Red Sox 88 36 .710
Old Detroit Wolverines 78 46 .632 9.6
New York Yankees 77 45 .631 10
Flint Hill Tornadoes 64 60 .517 23.8
Tampa Bay Rays 62 61 .504 25.5
Toronto Blue Jays 55 68 .447 32.5
Baltimore Orioles 37 86 .301 50.5
NL East
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Atlanta Braves 68 54 .557
Philadelphia Phillies 68 55 .553 0.5
Canberra Kangaroos 66 56 .537 2.5
Washington Nationals 62 62 .500 7
New York Mets 53 69 .434 15
D.C. Balk 52 70 .428 15.8
Miami Marlins 49 76 .392 20.5
AL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Cleveland Indians 70 52 .574
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 66 56 .542 3.9
Minnesota Twins 58 64 .475 12
Detroit Tigers 51 73 .411 20
Chicago White Sox 45 77 .369 25
Kansas City Royals 38 85 .309 32.5
NL Central
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Chicago Cubs 71 51 .582
Brookland Outs 70 52 .573 1.1
St. Louis Cardinals 68 56 .548 4.1
Milwaukee Brewers 68 57 .544 4.6
Cottage Cheese 62 60 .509 9
Pittsburgh Pirates 62 62 .500 10.1
Cincinnati Reds 54 69 .439 17.6
AL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Houston Astros 74 49 .602
Oakland A’s 74 49 .602
Seattle Mariners 71 53 .573 3.5
Los Angeles Angels 63 62 .504 12
Kaline Drive 61 62 .496 13
Haviland Dragons 61 62 .494 13.3
Texas Rangers 55 70 .440 20
NL West
TEAM WINS LOSSES PCT. GB
Portland Rosebuds 77 47 .620
Arizona Diamondbacks 68 56 .548 8.9
Colorado Rockies 67 56 .545 9.4
Los Angeles Dodgers 66 58 .532 10.9
San Francisco Giants 61 63 .492 15.9
Peshastin Pears 56 68 .454 20.6
San Diego Padres 49 77 .389 28.9