On this team, stuff like this just seems to keep happening, and it beginning to piss me off a little bit. Sorry for venting, but take a look at this result (paying particular attention to the results when Frasor was pitching):
[quote:603aab6c2e] *** TOP OF INNING 6 ***
0 K.Johnson 5-3 Single & Error - P b-2 gb(P)x
0 2 D.Dejesus 1-8 Pop Out (SS) b-0
1 2 A.Rodriguez 2-5 Single (RF) 2-H b-1
1 1 P.Burrell 3-8 Single (RF) 1-2 b-1
SUBSTITUTE P - Jason Frasor
1 12 R.Martin 4-4 Single & Error - 3B 2-H 1-3 b-2 gb(3B)x
1 23 F.Thomas 6-4 Single (CF) 3-H 2-H b-1 fly(CF)x
1 1 M.Kemp 4-4 Single (3B) 1-2 b-1 gb(3B)x
1 12 J.Wilson 4-4 Single (3B) 2-H 1-3 b-1 gb(3B)x
1 1 3 P.Fielder 4-8 Single (RF) 3-H 1-3 b-1
1 1 3 K.Johnson 2-6 Double (CF) 3-H 1-3 b-2
SUBSTITUTE P - Brian Shouse
1 23 D.Dejesus 4-11 Strike Out b-0
2 23 A.Rodriguez 3-8 Single (CF) 3-H 2-3 b-1
2 1 3 P.Burrell 6-7 Single (RF) 3-H 1-3 b-1
2 1 3 R.Martin 6-9 Strike Out b-0
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 6 ***[/quote:603aab6c2e]
Now, on Frasor's card, the roll of 4-4 is a GB 3B(X) and the roll of 6-4 is a FB CF(X). Granted I have Garrett Atkins at 3B, but how does 3 out of 4 rolls come up 4-4 and then have all of those be a single, then throw in a CF(x) becoming a single with a 2(Granderson) in CF.
I know it's a dice game, and chance and probabilities play into all this, but this is just ridiculous, and it seems to be happening to this particuar team all the time. My opponents are getting boatloads of hits & runs, while just about all my regulars are well below their averages.
Being that this is my only team going currently, it's just really frustrating.
Oh, and why haven't we heard from Bernie in months? Does that concern anyone else?