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Games played for each team: 114
Hitter centric versus pitching centric: 360 games
Hitters: 192 wins 53% (last update 56%)
Pitchers: 168 wins 47%
The pitching teams had another good week closing the gap by another 3%.
One of the hallmarks of this format is the the competitiveness of the race for the playoffs. Only two games separate the first place team from 4th place teams in both the East (hitting) and Central (mixed) divisional races.
East:
Lee300's Flatbush Stumble Ponies are now tied for the divisional lead--the Stumble Ponies are 60-54 (+83). Fench33's Beaver Pelts are also 60-54 (+60) while Drabb9529's Bat Attitude (-42) and JJB92s Rock The Nation (+20) are two games off the pace with a record of 58-56.
Central:
The two hitting centric teams--Juiced JC's Roid Raging Bombers (+12) and The BC Manager's BC's Boundless Bats 2000 (+11) are 59-55 which is good for a 1 game lead over pitching centric Bigjimed's Manchester High Cheese 58-56 (+20) and a 2 game lead over Falcon29's Rubber Arm Dune Rats who are 57-57(-19).
West
Bigdinkent's Batless Boy Wonders continue to set the pace with a league best record of 68-46(+90). The Wonders hold an 11 game lead over Leo Carter's Halifax Hurlers who are 57-57 (-22). Piloneaus382's Busch Banditos are 47-67 (-117) while BurleyNorseman's Highway Hellraisers are 43-71 (-96)
Team Stats:
Hitting---the extremes
Run Scored---The Roid Raging Bombers continue to lead the league in runs scored with 796—an average of 6.98 runs per game.
Home Runs---The Roid Raging Bombers have bashed 332 home runs--exactly 100 more than second place the Flatbush Stumble Ponies. The Bombers average just under 3 home runs a game (2.91).
Pitching
Runs allowed: Bigdinkent's Batless Boy Wonders have only allowed 434 runs--(402 earned)---allowing just 3.80 runs per game
Team WHIP: Batless Boy Wonders are still at 1.16 at this point of the season
If offense is your thing, you’ll enjoy a game involving the Roid Raging Bombers. Not only do they lead the league in runs scored, they have club have allowed a league high 784 runs--an average of 6.87 per ga
Interesting statistics--players
The number of hitters with OPS of 1.000 or more declined to 14 from the previous weeks count of 16.
Top 3 OPS--
Barry Bonds (Juiced JC’s Roid Raging Bombers) continued his assault on pitching--he now has the best OPS at 1.357. Barry is at .315/.506/.851.
Barry’s teammate Sammy Sosa is at second with a 1.275 OPS (.328/.419/.856)
Carlos Delgado (JJB92’s Rock The Nation) is third with an OPS of 1.204 (.358/.474/.730)
Home Run leaders: Sammy Sosa continues his bashing---he’s hit 69 home runs to lead the league. Barry Bonds continues in second place with 54 home runs.
Runs Batted In: Sammy has driven in 147 runs, 27 more than Alex Rodriguez (Bat Attitude) who have driven in 120.
Batting average: Nomar Garciaparra (BC’s Boundless Bats 2000) continues leading the league--he's now at .376. Carlos Delgado is second at .358. David Wright (Beaver Pelts) is now in 3rd place at .354. Top batting average from a pitching centric team? Robinson Cano from Falcon's Rubber Arm Dune Rats is at .315.
On Base Percentage: Barry Bonds sets the pace at. 506 while Carlos Delgado is next at .474 . David Wright is now third at .432.
Pitching—
Roger Clemens had a good week going 4-0 for the week and now leads the league ERA.
Roger Clemens--Leo Carter's Halifax Hurlers (West): 12-9, ERA of 2.51, WHIP 1.15
Pedro Martinez-Bigdinkent's Batless Boy Wonders (West) 16-8 ERA 2.68, WHIP 1.02
John Burkett (The BC Manager’s BC’s Boundless Bats 2000 is 13-4 3.16, 1.22 WHIP
Strikeouts-no changes in the order
Pedro Martinez-284 in 224 innings Bigdinkent’s Batless Boy Wonders
Tim Lincecum-256 in 235 innings --Tim is part of Falcon29's Rubber Arm Dune Rats (Central)
Saves:
Jason Isringhausen (Batless Boy Wonders) leads with 26 saves--Mariano Rivera (Busch Banditos) is second wiht 23.
Major personnel moves:
As we've highlighted in the weekly update, Randy Johnson was a significant disappointment for Burley Norseman's Highway Hellraisers. After 22 starts, Randy was 5-14 with an ERA of 7.00 with a home stadium of Safeco Field. Burley had enough and released Randy using the money to improve his offense.
Bigdinkent saw an opportunity and made a series of personnel changes which freed up sufficient cash to acquire Randy Johnson. Bigdinkent's Batless Boy Wonders now have both Pedro Martinez and Randy Johnson along with Chris Carpenter, Jason Schmidt and Al Leiter. Randy threw a complete game shutout in his first game with the Boy Wonders. However, Randy is now 2-2 with an ERA of 4.21/WHIP of 1.36 with his new team.
Other moves of interest:
Leo Carter's Halifax Hurlers released Curt Schilling (29 GS, 7-11, ERA of 5.87, WHIP of 1.41)
Juiced JC released Daniel Cabrera---Daniel's numbers? 5 starts----ERA of 14.40 and a WHIP of 2.60 so his release was not too surprising. However, what was surprising is that Daniel was 3-2. Daniel's 3 wins are the same number of wins for first round selection Johan Santana (Busch Banditos/Piloneaus382)--Johan is 3-9 after 22 starts---Johan has an ERA of 5.54/WHIP of 1.36
Tom Glavine was released--again. Tom was first dropped by the Hellraisers (9 games started--3-4, ERA 6.02/WHIP of 1.54. Falcon29 had to believe that Tom couldn't be THAT bad--his performance was much much worse than his worst year. Tom was just released by the Dune Rats---his numbers? 8 starts---3-3---ERA of 6.50/WHIP of 1.58. It's highly unlikely anyone else will be seeking Tom's services this season.
Travis Haffner was picked up by the Stumble Ponies to replace Jason Giambi. Earlier this week, Travis launched 2 home runs in 4 consecutive games and in the next game, hit another home run making it 9 home runs in 5 games. He was 12-21 in the 5 games drove in 14 runs. Travis has contributed 24 home runs in just 224 at bats--good move by Lee300 making that change!
Hitter centric versus pitching centric: 360 games
Hitters: 192 wins 53% (last update 56%)
Pitchers: 168 wins 47%
The pitching teams had another good week closing the gap by another 3%.
One of the hallmarks of this format is the the competitiveness of the race for the playoffs. Only two games separate the first place team from 4th place teams in both the East (hitting) and Central (mixed) divisional races.
East:
Lee300's Flatbush Stumble Ponies are now tied for the divisional lead--the Stumble Ponies are 60-54 (+83). Fench33's Beaver Pelts are also 60-54 (+60) while Drabb9529's Bat Attitude (-42) and JJB92s Rock The Nation (+20) are two games off the pace with a record of 58-56.
Central:
The two hitting centric teams--Juiced JC's Roid Raging Bombers (+12) and The BC Manager's BC's Boundless Bats 2000 (+11) are 59-55 which is good for a 1 game lead over pitching centric Bigjimed's Manchester High Cheese 58-56 (+20) and a 2 game lead over Falcon29's Rubber Arm Dune Rats who are 57-57(-19).
West
Bigdinkent's Batless Boy Wonders continue to set the pace with a league best record of 68-46(+90). The Wonders hold an 11 game lead over Leo Carter's Halifax Hurlers who are 57-57 (-22). Piloneaus382's Busch Banditos are 47-67 (-117) while BurleyNorseman's Highway Hellraisers are 43-71 (-96)
Team Stats:
Hitting---the extremes
Run Scored---The Roid Raging Bombers continue to lead the league in runs scored with 796—an average of 6.98 runs per game.
Home Runs---The Roid Raging Bombers have bashed 332 home runs--exactly 100 more than second place the Flatbush Stumble Ponies. The Bombers average just under 3 home runs a game (2.91).
Pitching
Runs allowed: Bigdinkent's Batless Boy Wonders have only allowed 434 runs--(402 earned)---allowing just 3.80 runs per game
Team WHIP: Batless Boy Wonders are still at 1.16 at this point of the season
If offense is your thing, you’ll enjoy a game involving the Roid Raging Bombers. Not only do they lead the league in runs scored, they have club have allowed a league high 784 runs--an average of 6.87 per ga
Interesting statistics--players
The number of hitters with OPS of 1.000 or more declined to 14 from the previous weeks count of 16.
Top 3 OPS--
Barry Bonds (Juiced JC’s Roid Raging Bombers) continued his assault on pitching--he now has the best OPS at 1.357. Barry is at .315/.506/.851.
Barry’s teammate Sammy Sosa is at second with a 1.275 OPS (.328/.419/.856)
Carlos Delgado (JJB92’s Rock The Nation) is third with an OPS of 1.204 (.358/.474/.730)
Home Run leaders: Sammy Sosa continues his bashing---he’s hit 69 home runs to lead the league. Barry Bonds continues in second place with 54 home runs.
Runs Batted In: Sammy has driven in 147 runs, 27 more than Alex Rodriguez (Bat Attitude) who have driven in 120.
Batting average: Nomar Garciaparra (BC’s Boundless Bats 2000) continues leading the league--he's now at .376. Carlos Delgado is second at .358. David Wright (Beaver Pelts) is now in 3rd place at .354. Top batting average from a pitching centric team? Robinson Cano from Falcon's Rubber Arm Dune Rats is at .315.
On Base Percentage: Barry Bonds sets the pace at. 506 while Carlos Delgado is next at .474 . David Wright is now third at .432.
Pitching—
Roger Clemens had a good week going 4-0 for the week and now leads the league ERA.
Roger Clemens--Leo Carter's Halifax Hurlers (West): 12-9, ERA of 2.51, WHIP 1.15
Pedro Martinez-Bigdinkent's Batless Boy Wonders (West) 16-8 ERA 2.68, WHIP 1.02
John Burkett (The BC Manager’s BC’s Boundless Bats 2000 is 13-4 3.16, 1.22 WHIP
Strikeouts-no changes in the order
Pedro Martinez-284 in 224 innings Bigdinkent’s Batless Boy Wonders
Tim Lincecum-256 in 235 innings --Tim is part of Falcon29's Rubber Arm Dune Rats (Central)
Saves:
Jason Isringhausen (Batless Boy Wonders) leads with 26 saves--Mariano Rivera (Busch Banditos) is second wiht 23.
Major personnel moves:
As we've highlighted in the weekly update, Randy Johnson was a significant disappointment for Burley Norseman's Highway Hellraisers. After 22 starts, Randy was 5-14 with an ERA of 7.00 with a home stadium of Safeco Field. Burley had enough and released Randy using the money to improve his offense.
Bigdinkent saw an opportunity and made a series of personnel changes which freed up sufficient cash to acquire Randy Johnson. Bigdinkent's Batless Boy Wonders now have both Pedro Martinez and Randy Johnson along with Chris Carpenter, Jason Schmidt and Al Leiter. Randy threw a complete game shutout in his first game with the Boy Wonders. However, Randy is now 2-2 with an ERA of 4.21/WHIP of 1.36 with his new team.
Other moves of interest:
Leo Carter's Halifax Hurlers released Curt Schilling (29 GS, 7-11, ERA of 5.87, WHIP of 1.41)
Juiced JC released Daniel Cabrera---Daniel's numbers? 5 starts----ERA of 14.40 and a WHIP of 2.60 so his release was not too surprising. However, what was surprising is that Daniel was 3-2. Daniel's 3 wins are the same number of wins for first round selection Johan Santana (Busch Banditos/Piloneaus382)--Johan is 3-9 after 22 starts---Johan has an ERA of 5.54/WHIP of 1.36
Tom Glavine was released--again. Tom was first dropped by the Hellraisers (9 games started--3-4, ERA 6.02/WHIP of 1.54. Falcon29 had to believe that Tom couldn't be THAT bad--his performance was much much worse than his worst year. Tom was just released by the Dune Rats---his numbers? 8 starts---3-3---ERA of 6.50/WHIP of 1.58. It's highly unlikely anyone else will be seeking Tom's services this season.
Travis Haffner was picked up by the Stumble Ponies to replace Jason Giambi. Earlier this week, Travis launched 2 home runs in 4 consecutive games and in the next game, hit another home run making it 9 home runs in 5 games. He was 12-21 in the 5 games drove in 14 runs. Travis has contributed 24 home runs in just 224 at bats--good move by Lee300 making that change!