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Games played: 39
Hitting Centric teams have played Pitching Centric teams 108 times
The hitting centric teams have won 69 games (64%)
The pitching centric teams have won 39 games (36%)
Division leaders:
East--Hitting centric
The BC Manager's aptly named BC's Boundless Bats have raced out to a 29-10 record and are currently riding a 10 game winning streak. The Bats have extended their lead to 5 games over Burley Norseman's Savannah Batter Ballers. BC's team has the best run differential in the league with a +84 difference. They are 17-4 in the home stadium which is the Metrodome.
Central--mixed
There has been a change in division leadership--Drabb9529's Sandlot Beasts (Hitting Centric) lived up to their name--the Beasts are now 25-14 with a run differential of +19. The Beasts are 18-6 at their Arlington Stadium home. They hold a 3 game lead over Bigdinkent's Great Lakes Gopher Balls. Last weeks second place team--the pitching centric Pitching Rules Hitting led by Cabrera24 had a tough week going 4-17.
West-Pitching centric
Juiced JC's Pitch Perfect team continues to lead the division--they now have a record of 22-17 good for a 1 game lead over EnricoPalazzo's EGV Pollos Hermanos club. Pitch Perfect has a run differential of +18.
Team stats talk
The BC Manager's BC's Boundless Bats lead the league in runs scored---they've scored 268 runs averaging 6.87 runs per game. Burley Norseman's Savannah Banana Bailers have scored 231 runs (5.92) while Bigdinkent's Great Lakes Gopher Balls round out the top 3 scoring 228 runs (5.85)
Bats: .307 team batting average .370 (on base), .538 (slugging)
Bailers: .288/.340/.470
Gopher Balls: .292/.361/.500
Team Pitching stats
Juiced JCs Pitch Perfect Team have only allowed 153 runs (3.92 runs per game). YCBill's Los Angeles Flingers are next allowing 183 runs (4.69). Interestingly, BC's Boundless Bats--a hitting centric team--are next allowing 184 runs (4.71).
Highest priced players released due to poor performance:
Dusty Baker--former team: Savannah Banana Bailers-.187/.322/.200
Dave Parker-former team: Christmas Shepards (Newcar13) .271/.271/.271 (only singles hit by Dave)
Carlton Fisk-former team Beaver Pelts (Fench33): .164/.222/.284
Dwight Gooden-former team EGV Pollos Hermanos--0-7 35 IP/48 hits----ERA 6.62/WHIP 1.90
Ron Guidry-former team JJB92's Double Trouble---0-4 33/32--ERA 4.91/WHIP 1.33
Steve Rogers--former team-Pitch Perfect---1-1--11 IP/10-----6.17 ERA/WHIP 1.46
Nine players have OPS of 1.000 or more--here are the top 4
Pedro Guerrero (Boundless Bats) 1.181
Mike Schmidt (Boundless Bats) 1.081
Don Mattingly (Savannah)1.064
Fred Lynn (Boundless Bats) 1.050
Pitching:
Rick Mahler-(Boundless Bats) 7-1 ERA 3.97, WHIP 1.49
Orel Hershisher(Pitch Perfect) 6-2 3.91 1.22
Rick Honeycutt (Bailers) 6-2 1.82 ERA ,1.18 WHIP
Batting average: Don Mattingly (Bailers) .386
Home Run leader: Mike Schmidt (Bats) 15
RBIs: Mike Schmidt 41
Pitching:
ERA
Rick Honeycutt (Bailers) 1.82
WHIP
Don Sutton (1st Command Commando's DC Scandal Warriors) 1.02
Strikeouts
Roger Clemens (Los Angeles Flingers) 72 strikeouts in 71 innings
Best OPS on a Pitching Centric team:
Toby Harrah (EGV)---1.018