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Games played 138
East:
The Montreal Blue Jays led by Generationm1 continue to hold a double digit lead in the high salaried eastern division. The Jays went 9-12 for the week and now have a league best record of 83-55 and a league best run differential of +174. Burley Norseman are 11 games out with a record of 72-66 going 11-10 for the week but are currently on a 5 game winning streak. The San Francisco A’s (RichardGagnon) and California Dodgers (JJB92) are tied for 3rd with a record of 64-74. The A’s went 8-13 for the week while the Dodgers went 11-10.
Central
Drabb9529 and the New York Mets/Yankees continued their hot streak going 16-5 for the week and now have a record of 80-58. The Cleveland Reds (BRifas) are 6 games off the pace with a record of 74-64 after going 11-10 for the week. NewGuy1912 and his St. Kansas RoyalCardinals went 10-11 for the week and are now at 70-68. The Pittsburgh Phillies (HoustonMetFan) went 8-13 for the week and are now 63-75.
West
LMBombers and his Milwaukee Twins extended their lead to 9 games after going 13-8 and are now 74-64. KaiserWill4 and his SeattleDiego Padres/Mariners moved into 2nd place after going 13-8 for the week and an overall record of 65-73. The Chicago White Cubs went 7-14 for the week and are now 62-76 for the season. Killermarc and his Atlanta Tigers are 57-81 after going 9-12 for the week.
Tale of two teams
After losing to the first place Blue Jays, the Mets/Yankees were 30-37 and were in last place in the central, 7 games behind the first place Reds. Since then, Drabb9529s’ club has gone 50-21, a winning percentage of over 70% and now have a 6 game lead in the division. The Yankees are within 3 games of the league best record.
At about the same time, the Chicago White Cubs were 35-30, good for a 1 game lead over the Milwaukee Twins. Since then, the Cubs have gone 27-46, a winning percentage of about 37%. The Cubs are now 12 games off the pace.
More trading activity
The Baltimore/Boston club traded
Roger Clemens
Cal Ripken
Mike Flanagan
Dennis Lamp
Marty Barrett
Tony Armas
Tom Burgmeier
to the California Dodgers for
Orel Hershiser
Bobby Grich
Dave Dravecky
Steve Howe
Richie Zisk
Dick Schofield
Leaders in various categories of interest—all players are associated with the team they are most commonly connected in the 80s to unless noted otherwise
Batting average
Wade Boggs .325
Tony Gwynn .325
Rickey Henderson .323
OBP
Rickey Henderson .421
Darrell Porter .420
Gary Carter .411
Runs scored
Andre Dawson 115
Rickey Henderson 109
Tim Raines 106
Doubles
Steve Garvey (St. Kansas) 40
Howard Johnson 40
Chet Lemon 40
Home Runs
Pedro Guerrero 45
Kevin Mitchell 43
Andre Dawson 42
RBI
Andre Dawson 128
Eddie Murray 114
Darryl Strawberry 114
Intentional walks
Ron Hassey (??!!) 20
Tony Gwynn 17
Dave Parker 16
Stolen Bases
Vince Coleman 111
Ozzie Smith 95
Willie Wilson 57
Slugging percentage
Andre Dawson .664
Pedro Guerrero .637
Darrell Evans .616
Errors
Wade Boggs 31
Garry Templeton 31
Ivan Dejesus 26
Pitching
Wins
Mike Witt 20
Bret Saberhagen 20
Steve Rogers, Bryn Smith, Dave Stieb, Rick Rhoden Tommy John, Tom Candiotti 17
This explains the excellent performance of the Montreal Blue Jays.
Losses
Doug Drabek 17
Steve Carlton 17
Orel Hershiser (Baltimore/Boston) Lamar Hoyt (San Francisco), Bert Blyleven, Zane Smith 16
Winning percentage
Bryn Smith .739
Rick Langford .696
Dave Schmidt .692
Saves
Tom Henke 38
Goose Gossage 37
Dennis Eckersley 36
Walks
Mike Witt 116
Matt Young 111
Roger Clemens (California) 110
Strike Outs
Mario Soto 236
Roger Clemens(California) 217
Dwight Gooden 215
Batting average vs lefties
Bryn Smith .201
Dennis Eckersley .209
Matt Young .211
Batting average vs righties
Dennis Eckersley .184
Mike Witt .198
Rick Langford .216
Opponent steals
Dwight Gooden 46
Tom Candiotti 43
Don Sutton 42
East:
The Montreal Blue Jays led by Generationm1 continue to hold a double digit lead in the high salaried eastern division. The Jays went 9-12 for the week and now have a league best record of 83-55 and a league best run differential of +174. Burley Norseman are 11 games out with a record of 72-66 going 11-10 for the week but are currently on a 5 game winning streak. The San Francisco A’s (RichardGagnon) and California Dodgers (JJB92) are tied for 3rd with a record of 64-74. The A’s went 8-13 for the week while the Dodgers went 11-10.
Central
Drabb9529 and the New York Mets/Yankees continued their hot streak going 16-5 for the week and now have a record of 80-58. The Cleveland Reds (BRifas) are 6 games off the pace with a record of 74-64 after going 11-10 for the week. NewGuy1912 and his St. Kansas RoyalCardinals went 10-11 for the week and are now at 70-68. The Pittsburgh Phillies (HoustonMetFan) went 8-13 for the week and are now 63-75.
West
LMBombers and his Milwaukee Twins extended their lead to 9 games after going 13-8 and are now 74-64. KaiserWill4 and his SeattleDiego Padres/Mariners moved into 2nd place after going 13-8 for the week and an overall record of 65-73. The Chicago White Cubs went 7-14 for the week and are now 62-76 for the season. Killermarc and his Atlanta Tigers are 57-81 after going 9-12 for the week.
Tale of two teams
After losing to the first place Blue Jays, the Mets/Yankees were 30-37 and were in last place in the central, 7 games behind the first place Reds. Since then, Drabb9529s’ club has gone 50-21, a winning percentage of over 70% and now have a 6 game lead in the division. The Yankees are within 3 games of the league best record.
At about the same time, the Chicago White Cubs were 35-30, good for a 1 game lead over the Milwaukee Twins. Since then, the Cubs have gone 27-46, a winning percentage of about 37%. The Cubs are now 12 games off the pace.
More trading activity
The Baltimore/Boston club traded
Roger Clemens
Cal Ripken
Mike Flanagan
Dennis Lamp
Marty Barrett
Tony Armas
Tom Burgmeier
to the California Dodgers for
Orel Hershiser
Bobby Grich
Dave Dravecky
Steve Howe
Richie Zisk
Dick Schofield
Leaders in various categories of interest—all players are associated with the team they are most commonly connected in the 80s to unless noted otherwise
Batting average
Wade Boggs .325
Tony Gwynn .325
Rickey Henderson .323
OBP
Rickey Henderson .421
Darrell Porter .420
Gary Carter .411
Runs scored
Andre Dawson 115
Rickey Henderson 109
Tim Raines 106
Doubles
Steve Garvey (St. Kansas) 40
Howard Johnson 40
Chet Lemon 40
Home Runs
Pedro Guerrero 45
Kevin Mitchell 43
Andre Dawson 42
RBI
Andre Dawson 128
Eddie Murray 114
Darryl Strawberry 114
Intentional walks
Ron Hassey (??!!) 20
Tony Gwynn 17
Dave Parker 16
Stolen Bases
Vince Coleman 111
Ozzie Smith 95
Willie Wilson 57
Slugging percentage
Andre Dawson .664
Pedro Guerrero .637
Darrell Evans .616
Errors
Wade Boggs 31
Garry Templeton 31
Ivan Dejesus 26
Pitching
Wins
Mike Witt 20
Bret Saberhagen 20
Steve Rogers, Bryn Smith, Dave Stieb, Rick Rhoden Tommy John, Tom Candiotti 17
This explains the excellent performance of the Montreal Blue Jays.
Losses
Doug Drabek 17
Steve Carlton 17
Orel Hershiser (Baltimore/Boston) Lamar Hoyt (San Francisco), Bert Blyleven, Zane Smith 16
Winning percentage
Bryn Smith .739
Rick Langford .696
Dave Schmidt .692
Saves
Tom Henke 38
Goose Gossage 37
Dennis Eckersley 36
Walks
Mike Witt 116
Matt Young 111
Roger Clemens (California) 110
Strike Outs
Mario Soto 236
Roger Clemens(California) 217
Dwight Gooden 215
Batting average vs lefties
Bryn Smith .201
Dennis Eckersley .209
Matt Young .211
Batting average vs righties
Dennis Eckersley .184
Mike Witt .198
Rick Langford .216
Opponent steals
Dwight Gooden 46
Tom Candiotti 43
Don Sutton 42