Rules Violation
Week 14 is over, but there was a major rules violation that created problems with the results. The Happy Hollidays had at least 11 starts and the limit is 8. He was leading the Armadillos, but this included three pitching categories. It’s impossible to untangle what the pitching results would have been if the Hollidays had used the correct number of pitchers.
Since the Hollidays won the match, and the win consisted of tainted categories, I had to take extreme action. I swapped the Hollidays with the Possums since both teams were losing after Sunday’s last game ended. The Goofballs beat the Hollidays (instead of the Possums) and the Armadillos beat the Possums (instead of losing to the Hollidays). This means that everyone’s records are accurate.
However, this also creates some problems. The system’s internal tie-breakers are now off. It’s unlikely that the Hollidays will be tied with either the Armadillos or Goofballs. However, the Possums, Goofballs and Armadillos could see ties.
1. The Goofballs should have a victory over the Possums.
2. The Possums should NOT have a loss against the Armadillos.
This means that if the Armadillos and Possums tie, we will need to manually track the tie-breaker rather than rely on the game. The same applies to the Goofballs and Possums.
We’re going to add a co-owner to the Hollidays who will (hopefully) be active and try to keep this kind of thing from happening again.
Also, thanks to the Possums and Goofballs for being understanding of the situation. These changes will not impact either of your teams, only the results you’ll see on the page for the week. The Elo ratings will also reflect your wins and losses against the correct teams.
CP Legion (8-4-1) vs. JK Lannisters (7-5-1)
The week’s most important match paired the Legion and Lannisters. Chris P. hoped to remain in first place while the Lannisters looked for revenge after a narrow loss in Week 07. Chris gained the advantage early with a serious of good pitching performances before the All-Star break. Jimmy Nelson rewarded the Legion with two strong starts and 17 strikeouts. Robbie Ray added another solid outing with 13 strikeouts in just 6.0 innings pitched. The Lannisters had good starts from Jacob deGrom and Stephen Strasburg, but suffered from two Jon Lester meltdowns. On offense, the teams were evenly matched before the break. Chris held narrow leads in home runs, SLG, and OBP. Jeff had the advantage in RBI.

After the break, the Lannisters’ offense came to life. Bryce Harper had two home runs on Friday and Mookie Betts added a critical homer on Sunday. The Lannisters also got strong starts from Jose Quintana and Rich Hill. The switch to the NL seems to agree with Quintana, and Hill has been strong when healthy. The Legion suffered some bad luck when Lance McCullers and Robbie Ray’s starts were pushed back until Week 15. The Lannisters were able to capture ERA, WHIP wins, and saves. This was enough to guarantee a win after the offensive categories broke for the Lannisters late in the week. The match evens the season series at one win each. Both teams needed luck to win in their given weeks, and the third match will be even more important with the teams tied near the top of the standings.
KG Capital City Goofballs (6-5-2) vs. RK Possums (6-4-3)
Both the Goofballs and the Possums needed a win to keep pace with the league leaders. Neither team posted league-leading numbers in many categories, but both put up solid stat lines. Kevin managed the highest home run and RBI totals in the league. Rick had strong numbers as well, but his OBP and SLG figures were below those of the Goofballs. Kevin relied on huge weeks from Nelson Cruz, Freddie Freeman, and Anthony Rendon. The trio combined for 11 home runs and 34 RBI. Rick had a nice week from Joey Votto and Charlie Blackmon, but Kevin’s depth won out.
On pitching, Rick threw many more innings than Kevin. This gave him and edge in strikeouts and WHIP. However, Kevin had the better ERA, wins, and saves numbers. David Price was strong for the Goofballs, but Corey Kluber and Max Scherzer countered for the Possums. Ultimately, Kevin’s better bullpen lowed his ERA enough to lock down the win for the week.
CM Happy Hollidays (2-9-2) vs. LK Armadillos (8-4-1)
The week’s most bizarre match belonged to the Armadillos and Happy Hollidays. After violating the rules for starting pitching, Chris M. had to forfeit for the week. However, the Hollidays posted good numbers and could have won the week without the extra pitchers. Chris won home runs, OBP, and SLG versus the Armadillos and had a commanding lead. Justin Turner was strong, with four home runs, and Yasiel Puig added three more. The Armadillos had few counters, despite a 16 RBI week from Daniel Murphy.
On pitching, the Armadillos relied on two starts each from Clayton Kershaw and Carlos Carrasco. The two recorded 45 strikeouts in 29.1 innings pitched. However, Carrasco wasn’t effective in run prevention. Drew Pomeranz struggled in his two starts. Alex Colome recorded five saves, but the Armadillos were vulnerable in ERA and WHIP. The Hollidays tried to take advantage but threw 90 innings, many of which were illegal. A strong week from Lance Lynn evaporated. It’s impossible to say where the Hollidays would have fallen, but without any starting pitching, the team won three categories with potential in ERA, WHIP, and wins. Unfortunately, we will never know. With a new co-owner arriving to shake up the team, the rest of the league will need to pay more attention to this club.
HP PhoeGnomes (8-5) vs. KK Thunderwolves (1-10-2)
The week’s final match saw the Thunderwolves go for the upset against the PhoeGnomes. Kyle was strong on pitching, and had the best ERA, WHIP, and wins numbers in the league. He also won strikeouts. Alex Wood, Yu Darvish, and Aaron Nola totaled 37 strikeouts. Darvish allowed 9 runs in 11.2 innings, but the rest of Kyle’s staff was dominant enough to offset this poor play. Heather took saves thanks to a big week from Brandon Kintzler, who had four saves. Heather had good pitching stats that would have beaten most teams. However, she was down 1-4 before offense.
The PhoeGnomes excelled with power, spread, and getting on base. They led the league in all three categories by a substantial margin. They were also near the top in home runs and RBI. Seven PhoeGnomes players had at least two home runs. Andrew McCutchen showed signs of life, and George Springer had a great all-around week. The Thunderwolves tried to counter with solid production from Rougned Odor and Adrian Beltre. It wasn’t enough, though, and Heather swept all five categories and escaped with a win. Kyle could have managed a tie with one more steal and home run, or two more of either category. Despite the loss, Kyle’s team is playing better and should be taken seriously by the contenders. Meanwhile, Heather remains the hottest team in the league.
Next Week
The third cycle begins with a crucial match between the Legion and PhoeGnomes. Both teams need a win, and the Legion hope to stop Heather’s dominance. The Goofballs and Lannisters meet in a competitive match, as do the Possums and Armadillos. Rick may need a win to stay in title contention. Finally, the Thunderwolves will test themselves against the Happy Hollidays. Kyle has too much pride to finish in last place, and knows this is a good chance for a win.


The week’s most important match of the week featured the Armadillos and PhoeGnomes. Heather had a chance to pull within a half game out of the league leaders. A PhoeGnomes victory would also help the Possums and Lannisters against heavy underdogs, and keep the loser of the Legion/Goofballs match close. Heather delivered with the best overall performance of the week. The PhoeGnomes had the best steals, OBP, and SLG totals in the league. Only four PhoeGnomes players had home runs, but Jose Ramirez and Wilson Contreras had three each and 13 total RBI. Trea Turner had an incredible seven steals, more than any of the team. However, he was lost for the year with a serious injury. The Armadillos were not competitive on offense. Keon Broxton was among the worst players in the league and had a SLG of 0.071. The Armadillos had the lowest RBI, OBP, and SLG numbers in the league. Heather earned an easy sweep.

The final match of the week saw the Possums meet the Happy Hollidays. Rick’s team is another that could benefit from the Armadillos’ loss. Rick responded with the second best offensive week in the league. He tied for the lead in home runs and was second in OBP and SLG. Khris Davis had four home runs and Joey Votto added three. Other starts like Xander Bogaerts and Cody Bellinger struggled, but role player like Jedd Gyorko and Evan Gattis had home runs and good RBI totals. Chris M. didn’t have an answer, and posted just three home runs for the week.

The week’s most important match featured the Possums and Legion. Rick needed a victory to stay over 0.500. Chris P. hoped to gain ground on the Armadillos. The match was close, but a strong pitching performance earned the Possums a victory. Rick’s team posted some of the best pitching numbers in the league, including the highest strikeout total. The team also had strong rate stats and excellent bullpen work. The key was Corey Kluber. He threw 16.0 innings pitched, struck out 24, didn’t allow an earned run, and had a WHIP of 0.50. The return of Kluber as an ace could stabilize the top of the Possums’ rotation along with Max Scherzer. Chris wasn’t competitive in ERA, WHIP, or strikeouts. He managed a tie in wins, but difficult weeks from Marco Estrada and Brandon McCarthy left the Legion with a 0-4-1 hole.
After a series of difficult weeks, the Lannisters needed a positive result against the league leaders. A loss would have spelled disaster. The Armadillos hoped to have enough offense to overcome a troubled pitching week and stay on top. The Lannisters showed a second week of great starting pitching. Jeff led the league in WHIP and was second in ERA. The team also led the league in saves. Jacob deGrom continued to show improvement and had a solid start. Gerrit Cole also performed well, as did Mike Fiers. Three Lannisters’ relievers had two saves. The Armadillos had more strikeouts over a higher innings count, but they were not competitive in the rate stats. Wins were tied, despite the Lannisters making a solid pickup for an emergency Sunday start. Derek Holland left the game with a lead, but the White Sox bullpen blew the game. The lack of a win cost Jeff the victory for the week.
Like the Possums, the PhoeGnomes needed a win to gain ground on the Legion and Armadillos. The Hollidays showed some fighting spirit on offense, but were doomed by abominable pitching. On offense, both teams showed solid power. Heather had great weeks from Andrew McCutchen and George Springer, who combined for five home runs. Seven Hollidays’ regulars had home runs, and they led the league in SLG. Justin Turner had ten hits in just 22 at bats. However, Chris didn’t record a steal and Heather took the category with ease. This led to a 2-2-1 tie before pitching.
The final match of the week saw the Goofballs defeat the last place Thunderwolves. Kevin relied on a balanced attack. On offense, Anthony Rendon was the Goofballs’ top performer with two home runs and a 0.923 SLG. Kevin used 22 players for the week and only three of them did not have at least one hit. The Thunderwolves had a good week from Adrian Beltre, but struggled elsewhere. He had the fewest home runs in the league as well as the lowest OBP and SLG. The two teams tied in steals and RBI. Both teams tied for the lowest RBI total in the league. Overall, Kevin built a solid 3-0-2 lead based on good OBP and SLG numbers.

The most important match of the week for the standings paired the Armadillos and Goofballs. Kevin had a chance to tie for first with a victory. However, the Armadillos had other plans. Larry offered the second best offensive performance of the week. The team had the most RBI by a wide margin. They tied for the lead in home runs. They were near the top of the rate stats with the PhoeGnomes and Hollidays. Anthony Rizzo, Mike Zunino, and Edwin Encarnacion combined for ten home runs and 26 RBI. Eric Thames and Keon Broxton added two home runs each. The Goofballs didn’t have an answer outside of steals. Despite starting 23 offensive players, Kevin had the lowest number of home runs in the league and was near the bottom in most categories.
The PhoeGnomes were the third team to post monster offensive numbers. Heather led the league in SLG and was near the top in all other categories. Andrew McCutchen and Logan Morrison had three home runs each. Jose Ramirez and George Springer added two more each. The Possums put up a good fight and had fine totals as well. Cody Bellinger exploded for four home runs in the losing effort. Rick couldn’t compete in rate stats, but was pretty close in the counting categories. However, Heather still managed a huge 5-0 lead.
The offensive battle was as close at the pitching. Kyle benefitted from a good showing from Rougned Odor. Chris had contributions from a handful of players like Aaron Judge and Paul Goldschmidt. Ultimately, the teams split most categories. Kyle took RBI and SLG, but Chris captured OBP and steals. Going into the last game Sunday, the teams were tied in home runs, and tied overall. However, Carlos Correa had a late home run to give the Legion the category and the win. This, paired with the disastrous Sunday Yu Darvish start (which Kyle attended in person), has to be demoralizing for the Thunderwolves. Chris found a way to win, and Kyle is still stuck in the league basement.


Despite the 4-1 lead on offense, the Possums were unable to take advantage and didn’t pick up a single category on pitching. Kyle posted much better numbers here and won ERA and WHIP without any real challenge. Strikeouts were close, but a monster week from Chase Anderson (13.2 IP, 12K, 1 ER) gave Kyle the edge. Both teams scattered four saves, and the Possums had two more wins. This resulted in a rare 4-4-2 tie score for the week. For the Possums, the tie is better than a loss but still a missed opportunity given the fall of the Armadillos. Kyle would have preferred a win, but after a difficult, inconsistent start to the season, I’m sure the team is happy with a tie against one of the hotter teams in the league, especially given the Thunderwolves’ offensive struggles.
On pitching, neither team performed well. The Lannisters posted a dismal ERA that approached 9.00. Only Kenley Jansen and Stephen Strasburg had ERAs below 4.50. Jansen provided the team’s only win. Heather wasn’t much better. Her ERA and WHIP were near the bottom of the league. However, she was significantly better than the Lannisters and won the categories without opposition. Gio Gonzalez had two strong starts, and the bullpen came through with four saves. This was enough to tie the Lannisters in the category and assure the victory for the week. The 5-4-1 margin was a close one, but the Lannisters were never truly competitive after their multiple pitching meltdowns. The PhoeGnomes are now back to 0.500 and within striking distance of the lead.

