League Summary
The beginning of the second cycle of games this week provided a bit of breathing room for the two co-leaders, as the Spiders and Armadillos carved out victories over the Hares and Possums to widen the gap over the other challengers. In fact, when the week ended, only one other team even remained above .500 for the year. That was the Goofballs, who came away with their third tie of the season, this time against the Kraken, and they probably felt fortunate to do so. The PhoeGnomes drubbed the previously hot Skyline Sluggers. And the bottom five clubs ended bunched up within 2.5 games of one another. Which of those teams will break out and make a move for the top half? And will the defending champions be able to withstand the devastating loss of Ronald Acuna? The number of injuries this season are astounding, and every team has felt the effects.
KK Wolf Spiders (6-1-1) vs JK Hares (2-6)
The long-awaited resurgence of Corey Seager led a monster offensive performance by Kyle’s squad. Seagar hit .350 for the week with 6 runs, 5 homers, and 7 RBI. Wilyer Abreu (a real household name for most of us ?) hit .368 with 3 runs and 4 RBI. Ryan McMahon somehow escaped from the Goofballs clubhouse and had a 5 run, 3 HR, 7 RBI week for the Spiders. Michael Massey turned in a solid performance as well. Overall, the Spiders led the league with 17 HR, 44 runs, and a .925 OPS and they took 4 of the hitting categories. Their pitching was not as strong, and 39 K’s and an ERA of 5.33 would not normally win a category. But they were fortunate that the pitching rich Hares had a dreadful week on the mound and weren’t able to capitalize on their usual hurling stats. The Hares got good production from Dalton Varsho who had 6-3-9-2-0 line on only 5 hits for the week. The only other homers were contributed by Bryan Reynolds (2) and Marcell Ozuna (3). Elly was held to only one steal. And R. Greene and R. Jeffers were a combined 4/39 to help sink the Hares offensively. So Kyle took the win with a nice showing, but it must be a little bittersweet as he mulls the season ending loss of his superstar. How will he compensate? Meanwhile, Jeff has to get his formidable pitching staff back on track if he is going to make a run.

CM Skyline Sluggers (4-4-0) vs HP PhoeGnomes (3-5-0)
Charlie came into this series with his best record ever. He left soundly defeated, as Heather’s team rolled to an unexpectedly easy 9-0-1 victory. The Sluggers managed a tie in Saves, but couldn’t get much else going. Heather led the league in RBI and was second in runs, SB, and OPS. Bobby Witt was on fire as he went 10/26 with a line of 6-4-11-3-1 and a 1.356 OPS! The Judge ruled with a 9/24 performance and a line 9-4-7-5-0 and a 1.467 OPS!! Wow – and the pitching was almost as good. Chris Sale went 14 inn allowing 1 run and striking out 17. T. Houck, G. Crochet, and Y. Kikuchi turned in nice games that helped overcome a blowup by F. Valdez. The Sluggers batted only .237 for the week and Ohtani and Semien had tough weeks. Charlie did get some solid pitching from M. Stroman, B. Pfaadt, and Y. Yamamoto. But he too suffered blowups – his from A. Heaney and B. Snell. Overall, it was an easy win for Heather. The Sluggers will look to re-set next week.

KG Capital City Goofballs (3-2-3) vs CP Kraken ( 3-4-1)
These two trash talking rivals squared off for verbal bragging rights in the early going. They tied – now we will have to listen to both of them 😊. The Goofballs weren’t terrible on offense. The Goofballs had middle of the pack stats, but oddly got all 7 of their HR from infielders. The outfield was AWOL. Bryce Harper was the leading hitter for Kevin and had 3 homers. But Chris had three players with 3 homers (Soto, Olsen, and Tucker) and he took the HR column 12-7. Even though the Kraken won 4 offensive categories, most of them were close. And the teams tied with 31 RBI – thanks to a Soto walk when he had an RBI opportunity on Sunday.

T. O’Neill, J. Westburg, and J. Meyers went 3/41 for CP. While Arozarena, Carroll, and Abrams went 8/55 for KG. On the pitching side , the Goofballs had the league best ERA of 1.98 and WHIP .951. All the starting pitchers were very good for Kevin. On the other hand, Chris got a great 6 inn, one hit, 12 K game from Cole Ragans, plus several other nice efforts from his starters. However, he had two tough outings, from K. Crawford and C. Javier that cost him. The two teams tied in saves with A. Diaz (CP) and R. Suarez (KG) turning in 3 each. Overall, it was not what either team wanted, but they have another chance to face off son enough.
RK Possums (2-6) vs LK Armadillos (6-1-1)
This was the latest iteration of a classic Dirt Mountain rivalry. These matchups always seem to be close, and Rick’s team has typically given the Armadillos problems. This time was no different. Neither team hit well. The two lineups combined for the lowest number of runs and RBI. The Armadillos swept the offensive categories, but with pedestrian numbers – except for a league leading 11 steals (including 5 by B. Doyle in a 4/16 week). G. Henderson put up solid stats and J. Ramirez sizzled with 7 R, 4 HR, 11 RBI, 1 SB, and a 1.380 OPS for Larry. Rick got decent offense from C. Walker 4 runs, 2 HR, and 4 RBI. F. Tatis and M. Machado also put up good numbers for the Possums. But B. Stott, J. Naylor, and A. Garcia disappointed with a combined 7/62 (.112). Rick’s only shot was to win all the pitching columns. M. Fried threw a one hit shutout with 9 K’s. Other Possum starters were good, but fell a bit short with 3 categories won. The Armadillos countered with Ranger Suarez who struck out 19 in 13 inn and got another great start from L. Gil with 8 K’s. E. Clase (4 saves) and M. Miller (2 saves) won the column for Larry (who managed to survive the stunning demotion of E. Diaz from his closer role). LK was able to keep pace with the Spider Wolves, but it wasn’t easy.

Player and Pitcher of the Week
There will be co Players of the Week for this round – two proud PhoeGnomes win the honor – Aaron Judge and Bobby Witt, Jr.
And we have co Pitchers of the Week – Chris Sale – another PhoeGnome all the way back from the scrap pile! and Emmanual Clase from the Armadillos.
Next Week
The Kraken and the red hot PhoeGnomes will have an intra-home skirmish. The Hares will try to shutdown the Sluggers. The Possums will hope to knock the Wolves off their perch. And the Goofballs and Armadillos will pull out all the stops to try to win the week.
Special Note
Please send your thought and prayers to Heather for the tragic loss of her sister.
And please do the same for Bernie Humpert. He is Jeff’s cousin, Dyann and Larry’s nephew. Bernie (age 33) was diagnosed a few days ago with a very aggressive esophageal cancer that has already spread to other parts of his body.























