Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Final Standings - 2013

Well, here they are. A strange, injury/steroids-riddled year without much drama. I have an idea for a simple structural change I think will improve the competitiveness of league I'll run by people over the off season. If I get enough positive feedback I'll present it for a vote at draft. 

Take care and happy playoffs, everyone! (Go Rays!)



1)(1) Green Sox (Vic): Gonzalez (HR) 22; Dunn (HR) 34; Cabrera (RBI) 137 [68.5] = 124.5
 
Cabrera again can't be beat (except by Cabrera, right Mark?). Even a steroids bust and an slightly under performing Dunn couldn't stop this squad. Congrats!


2)(3) In-Stiches (Bonnie): Fielder (HR) 25; Davis (HR) 53; Hamilton (RBI) 79 [39.5] = 117.5

Big week at the end moves Bonnie up. Davis almost makes up for Hamilton. A great season for these guys ...



3(2) Maddoning Crowd (Rob): Encarnacion (HR) 36; Freeman (HR) 23; Encarnacion (RBI) 104 [52] = 111

Encarnacion doing nothing the last 2 weeks costs this squad second and maybe even the whole thing. A slightly disappointing finish for a team that could have taken it all.


4)(4) Sharks (Mark): Cabrera (HR) 44; Beltre (HR) 30; Utley (RBI) 69 [34.5] = 108.5

Big finish almost pushed these guys into the top three. Never the less, a nice comeback after the Braun debacle.


5)(5) Garvey's Army (Steve): Puig (HR) 19; Hamilton (HR) 21; Fielder (RBI) 106 [53] = 93

This team got Hamiltoned: an even average year from him and they are top three or higher. Still, not a terrible inaugural season for the man from the great yellow north ...


6)(6) Steroids Error (Eric & Laurel): Butler (HR) 15; Cespedes (HR) 26; Gonzalez (RBI) 100 [50] = 91

Death by (lack of) home runs. That's all there is to it.


7(7) Bushmills League (Kevin): Longoria (HR) 32; Bruce (HR) 30; Ethier (RBI) 52 [26] = 88

Not quite enough anywhere here. Especially RBIs. Still, at least there was no Jason Bay around this time ...


8)(8) Wassailing Piscators (Bill): DL Pujols (HR) 17;  DL Heywood (HR) 13; DL Pujols (RBI) 64 [32] = 62

The fat lady has sung - aria after aria. Somwhere in the misty distance a lone bugle is playing taps ...




AWARDS PRESENTATION



Victor Zahn Jr. Memorial Championship Trophy -Vic

This squad led from the start to the finish. A well-deserved award, if there ever was one ...



The Lead Sombrero (A.K.A. The Jason Bay Award) - Eric & Laurel

This goes to the owner(s) who made the worst draft choice. I was temped to split the award between the Josh Hamilton victims, but, except for the injury risk, he looked like a very good pick back in April. I also considered the Heyward and Stanton choices, but they were so badly derailed by injuries that they really couldn't be evaluated in any fair sense. Cespedes, though, was unproven, a big-time risk. Though his numbers weren't horrible, Eric & Laurel could have easily picked up a bigger banger in that slot and maybe moved up two or three places in the standings. These two drafted with their hearts instead of their heads, which always will put a owner in the running for this award. So congrats to the Eco-Twins! Eric, you have now won this two years in a row - and by the transitive marriage property so has Laurel ( did anyone say annulment?). Maybe next year you two can figure out some way to draft Philip Rivers for HRs ...



The Mike Trout Award -Steve

This award is for best mid-season replacement choice. This one goes to Steve for his Puig leap of faith. The P-Man came up too late in the season to help Steve in the standings much, but it was a gutty move to pick up this young semi-malcontent - and it warmed the heart of everyone here at the league office. Congratulations, Steve - year one for you and you've already got a trophy (albeit an imaginary one).



FINANCES

For everyone but Kevin and Steve I will collect at Thanksgiving (I'll send out a reminder notice when the date gets closer). Since we have a bigger pot this year I think we should have a 2nd place pay out. (Sorry, Vic, but this is an executive decision - you still get more than the winner did last year).

Vic:  +$80.00

Bonnie:  +$25.00

Rob:  - $5.00

Mark:  - $10.00

Steve:  - $15.00

Eric:  - $20.00

Kevin:  - $25.00

Bill - $30.00
 

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Standings - Tuesday, September 17 (5:30 PM)

Kevin swapped out the injured Bautista awhile back for Longoria. Some interesting movement. Is Vic finally vulnerable?




1)(1) Green Sox (Vic): Gonzalez (HR) 20; Dunn (HR) 32; Cabrera (RBI) 133 [66.5] = 118.5

Losing Braun has cost these guys a runaway victory, Will it cost them the championship as well?


2)((3) Maddoning Crowd (Rob): Encarnacion (HR) 36; Freeman (HR) 21; Encarnacion (RBI) 104 [52] = 109

Can Encarnacion bring it home? Outside shot to win it all ...


3)(2) In-Stiches (Bonnie): Fielder (HR) 24; Davis (HR) 50; Hamilton (RBI) 69 [34.5] = 108.5

Even with the Hamilton anchor Bonnie could take it all. At the very least she could easily take second.


4)(4) Sharks (Mark): Cabrera (HR) 43; Beltre (HR) 28; Utley (RBI) 62 [31] = 102

Our second Braun victim. Could easily move up all the way to second. First is a real long shot, though.


5)(6) Garvey's Army (Steve): Puig (HR) 16; Hamilton (HR) 20; Fielder (RBI) 102 [51] = 87

Some life here. They've almost surely topped out, though (and don't call me Shirley - rim shot!). 


6)(7) Steroids Error (Eric & Laurel): Butler (HR) 14; Cespedes (HR) 23 ; Gonzalez (RBI) 95 [47.5] = 84.5

Week HR production has sunk the eco-twins. Fifth is probably all they can hope for. 


7(5) Bushmills League (Kevin): Longoria (HR) 29; Bruce (HR) 29; Ethier (RBI) 52 [26] = 84

Again, fifth is about as high as these guys can go.


8)(8) Wassailing Piscators (Bill): DL Pujols (HR) 17;  DL Heywood (HR) 13; DL Pujols (RBI) 64 [32] = 62

The team is broken - literally.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Standings - Tuesday, August 20th (11:45 AM)

It's been a while, but both the Magistrate and his apprentice have been on the road. News: Bill's done; steroids killed Mark and kept Vic barely within range for the rest of us; Hamilton has not stopped sucking; Fielder's stretch slump could cost a couple people money ...

I'll do posts once a week thru September ...



1) (1) Green Sox (Vic): Gonzalez (HR) 16; Dunn (HR) 28; Cabrera (RBI) 120 [60] = 104

A weak Gonzo and a below average Dunn doesn't seem to matter if you have Cabrera in the RBI slot.


2) (3) In-Stitches (Bonnie): Fielder (HR) 19; Davis (HR) 45; Hamilton (RBI) 60 [30] = 94

Somehow the Hamilton anchor hasn't stopped this squad. Outside shot to take it all ...


3 (2) Maddoning Crowd (Rob): Encarnacion (HR) 31; Freeman (HR) 15; Encarnacion (RBI) 95 [47.5] = 93.5

Same as above: an outside shot to win it all. It'll probably take a big September from both guys here to do it, though.


4) (4) Sharks (Mark): Cabrera (HR) 40; Beltre (HR) 25; Utley (RBI) 45 [22.5] = 87.5

Braun's an a-hole who has ruined it for everyone else here. These guys could take 2nd, though ...


5) (5) Bushmills League (Kevin): Bautista (HR) 28; Bruce (HR) 24; Eithier (RBI) 44 [22] = 74

Few RBIs, no bueno.


6) (6) Garvey's Army (Steve): Puig (HR) 11; Hamilton (HR) 19; Fielder (RBI) 85 [42.5] = 72.5

Could move up a slot. Outside shot at 3rd. Fielder needs to find his  swing again, though ...


7) (8) Steroids Error (Eric & Laurel): Bulter (HR) 12; Cespedes (HR) 20; Gonzalez (RBI) 76 [38] =
70

Too little across the board. I guess Laurel makes the picks next season ...


8) (7) Wassailing Piscators (Bill): DL Pujols (HR) 17; Heywood (HR) 13; DL Pujols (RBI) 64 [32] =62

Broken players = Broken team ...

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Rob's "Maddoning Crowd" had replaced the injured Ryan Howard with Atlanta's Freddie Freeman who has 11 HRs (equal to Howard's number).

Saturday, July 27, 2013

 NEW STANDINGS


AS OF JULY 26, 2013 -----

I was surprised to find that the only place change was the two last place teams.

1)  Green Sox (Vic): Gonzalez (15); Dunn (HR) 24; Cabrera (RBI) 96 [48] = 87

         can't argue with Cabrera's RBIs, and can't compete either.

2)  Maddoning Crowd (Rob): Encarnacion (HR) 28; Howard (HR) 11; Encarncion (RBI) 80 [40] = 79      
    Howard has gone to the DL with a late August or early September expected day back.

3)  In-Stitches (Bonnie): Fielder (HR) 17; Davis (HR) 37; Hamilton (RBI) 42 [21] =  75
       
   six more for Davis, he still leads the league and ruining Cabrera's triple crown hopes.

4)  Sharks (Mark): Carbrera (HR) 31; Beltre (HR) 22; Utley (RBI) 36 [18] = 71 
       
   Replaced the suspended Braun, hoping Utley has a good second half.

 5)  Bushmills League (Kevin): Bautista (HR) 23; Bruce (HR) 21; Ethier (RBI) 36 [18] = 62
        
    nobody here having a very interesting July

6)  Garvey's Army (Steve) Puig (HR) 9; Hamilton (HR) 14; Fielder (RBI) 74 [ 37] = 60

          Puig slowed down.

7)  Wassailing Piscators (Bill): Pujols (HR) 17; Heywood (HR) 8; Pujols (RBI) 64 [32] = 57
  
          Pujols may hit the DL this week

8)  Steroids Error (Eric & Laurel): Butler (HR) 9; Cespedes (HR) 15; Gonzalez (RBI) 64 [32] = 56

          Cespedes completely stalled and Butler not living up to expectations
 

Monday, July 1, 2013

New Standings

 AS OF JUNE 30, 2013 -----

there are a few place changes but Cabrera is keeping the Green Sox in 1st.

1)  Green Sox (Vic): Gonzalez (10); Dunn (HR) 21; Cabrera (RBI) 82 [41] = 72

          and going, and going, and going.....

2)  Maddoning Crowd (Rob): Encarnacion (HR) 23; Howard (HR) 10; Encarncion (RBI) 66 [33] = 66        
    a few more by Edwin.

3)  In-Stitches (Bonnie): Fielder (HR) 13; Davis (HR) 31; Hamilton (RBI) 29 [14.5] =  58.5
       
   same comment....Davis still surging ahead, Hamilton still holding back.

4)  Sharks (Mark): Carbrera (HR) 25; Beltre (HR) 14; Braun (RBI) 36 [18] = 57 
       
   Beltre stopped completely and Braun DL

 5)  Bushmills League (Kevin): Bautista (HR) 19; Bruce (HR) 18; Ethier (RBI)24 [12] = 49
        
   Ethier is letting this team down

6)  Garvey's Army (Steve) Puig (HR) 7; Hamilton (HR) 10; Fielder (RBI) 62 [ 31] = 48

          Can Hamilton still hit?

7)  Steroids Error (Eric & Laurel): Butler (HR) 6; Cespedes (HR) 15; Gonzalez (RBI) 48 [24] = 45

          A bit stalled here.

8)  Wassailing Piscators (Bill): Pujols (HR) 13; Heywood (HR) 6; Pujols (RBI) 49 [24.5] = 43.5
  
          artistry here....unfortunately the 'still life' genre

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Vic's Green Sox have dropped Braun from the DL and added Adrian Gonzalez for HRs. He currently has 8 --