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All About the Boxscores I... League Chat
Posted:
Mon Jul 31, 2006 10:46 pm
by Proverbial Psalms
Let's use this to read out on some of the zany boxscores we'll see.
Suggestions...
Incredible boxscores... post link
Amazing comebacks, facts, stats
Mini-League Record Book in key areas
Anything else of interest
Good luck to all, especially the pitchers.
Posted:
Mon Jul 31, 2006 11:36 pm
by MIKEGILBERT
First night:
Front Office: Lobbing Lizards
Ernie Banks hits for cycle in 14-9 victory over Konkotion
- Babe Ruth drives in 11 in 25-11 blowout of Crooked Numbers -
- Andy Seminick launches 3 HRs in 18-17 victory over Corked Bats -
- Al Simmons hits for cycle in 24-8 blowout of TNT's -
Posted:
Mon Jul 31, 2006 11:55 pm
by Treyomo
2 cycles in my series alone....and George Brett had the following line:
6 6 6 6
I'm sure the pitchers find this idea evil, and that line only confirms it.
Posted:
Tue Aug 01, 2006 12:27 am
by Hakmusic
may be the rarest stat of the night:
Vance, D. R S7/R3 1 0 0 7.0 8 1 1 6 1.29 1.29
all my games looked fairly normal. 4-3, 5-9, 7-9.
Posted:
Tue Aug 01, 2006 6:08 am
by rosenthm
Game One - Crooked Numbers first round draft choice and pre-season ace, Hal Carlson couldn't get an out before 6 runs were scored and HAL pulled him for Bob Stanley. Stanley managed to get an out, but gave up another 6 runs before Ben Wade was brought in to "put out the fire." Wade somehow managed 6 innings, giving up another 11 runs. Final score 25-11!
Game 2 - Rip Coleman pitched into the fifth inning and only gave up 4 runs, Stanley lowered his era from 165.00 to only 40 something, by going a scoreless inning. Wade, who appears to be the early workhorse for the Crooked numbers was credited with a close game win (8-7) as Dan Osinski gets his first save.
Game 3 - Jack Harper gives up 12 runs in 3 1/3 innings and the Crooked numbers can't recover..losing by a score of 17-15.
Games were as expected..McDougald only hitting .214....is this a self fulfilling prophesy? I will give him more time, but how can you only be hitting .214 with pitching like this?
It was fun looking at the other boxscores. I don't usually do that. How did one series manage 3 games without a double digit final score?
Posted:
Tue Aug 01, 2006 7:29 am
by GREGGZILIANI
Only 10 stolen bases in all 18 games, yet 101 HRs. Mash away folks!
Posted:
Tue Aug 01, 2006 9:53 am
by Treyomo
Wish the system kept track of team LOB and grounded into DPs. I left 37 on base and grounded into 11 DPs in one series.
Posted:
Tue Aug 01, 2006 10:21 am
by GREGGZILIANI
That brings up a really interesting point. OBP in this league is most likely going to be through the roof. I would bet that having an OBP under .425 is going to mean a LOT of losses. :shock: :shock:
Posted:
Tue Aug 01, 2006 10:44 am
by Treyomo
This will also be a good test to verify that no sort of any normalization is turned on. I don't think there is at this point, but I'll track it nonetheless.
Posted:
Tue Aug 01, 2006 8:48 pm
by Proverbial Psalms
[quote:586f2c0913="treyomo"]George Brett had the following line:
6 6 6 6
I'm sure the pitchers find this idea evil, and that line only confirms it.[/quote:586f2c0913]
Here was Brett's quote in the boxscore:
'They made a couple of mistakes and I took full advantage,' Brett said 'next time I'm sure they'll pitch me tougher.'
What league does Brett think he is in? I am SURE next time these pitchers WILL NOT pitch him tougher!