2024 Week #09 League Update

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.

2024 Week #08 League Update

League Summary

This week saw the last undefeated team fall, providing a needed window for mid-tier teams to gain ground on the league leader. Meanwhile, both the Kraken and PhoeGnomes were able to secure much-needed victories. With offensive numbers down for yet another week, pitching led the way for many teams. The week also represents the end of the first cycle of the season, as each team has now faced all other teams one time. With the second cycle beginning, there are two clear powers that are at the top of the league. However, everyone is still in contention and there are sure to be some surprises as the second cycle begins.

LK Armadillos (4-1-1) vs. KK Wolf Spiders (5-0-1)

This week’s most important match saw the Armadillos take down the Wolf Spiders to earn a share of first place. The Wolf Spiders suffered their first defeat of the year, and Larry cemented his status as the biggest threat to Kyle’s reign. Both teams has solid pitching and split the five categories 2-2-1. The Armadillos relied on dominance in the rate stats whereas Kyle shined in counting totals. The Armadillos’ win is especially surprising considering Michael King and Zach Efflin allowed 13 runs in 3 starts. However, Luis Gil was incredible with 14 strikeouts in just 6.0 IP with 1 earned run. Kyle go great starts from Seth Lugo and Zac Gallen, who combined for 20 strikeouts. However, his pitchers generally allowed 3-4 runs per start. This was just high enough for the team’s ERA to drift over 3.00 and lose WHIP. The teams split saves, so the week would be decided by offense.

Larry’s hitters rose to the occasion. The Armadillos led the league in home runs with 10. They were tied for second in steals and posted respectable run and RBI numbers. Gunnar Henderson led the charge with 3 home runs and a steal. Jose Ramirez and Mookie Betts each added 2 home runs to the cause. Ramirez was especially strong with 8 RBI. The Wolf Spiders tried to keep up, but their offense finally let them down despite a decent showing from Corey Seager and Ryan McMahon with 2 home runs each. No player had a steal and the team presented generally depressed numbers. The loss is the first for the defending champs, and the win is a crucial step forward for the Armadillos. Kyle’s defeat end an impressive unbeaten streak. For Larry, the win puts him into a tie for first place, and also a big tiebreaker advantage early. Which team is the favorite the rest of the way?

KG Capital City Goofballs (3-1-2) vs. CM Skyline Sluggers (3-3)

The week’s most hotly contested battle featured two teams who are each on the cusp of serious contention. In the end, the Skyline Sluggers continued to show that they are for real, and no team should take them for granted. The teams were relatively even on offense. Kevin was able to secure OPS and runs. His runs total of 41 was second only to the Possums’ impressive 42. Rick’s OPS was also a shade above Charlie’s, thus securing two categories. Rafael Devers and Freddie Freeman led the Possums with 8 and 9 runs each. Interestingly, though each player had only 6 and 8 hits! This means that both players contributed some walks and got a lot of help from their teammates to score in so few opportunities! Charlie countered with wins in RBI and steals. Four Sluggers had at least one steal, and William Contreras contributed 7 RBI and 2 home runs. Charlie took these two counting categories, and the teams tied with 8 home runs. The Goofballs can at least take comfort that they did not leave many home runs on the bench – they had only two for the week, on Monday and Wednesday.

The split decision meant that everything hinged on pitching. Neither team has posted the elite pitching stats that the Hares and Wolf Spiders have, but neither team is truly weak on the mound. The Sluggers were able to take both ERA and WHIP thanks to a few strong starts and a controlled effort from the bullpen. Brandon Pfaadt was the star for the week with a strong 9 strikeout performance over 7.0 IP and just allowing just 2 earned runs. Reed Garrett and Ryan Helsley each added a critical save to secure this vital category. The Goofballs tried to counter with an excellent week from Mithc Keller who had 12.0 over two starts with just 2 earned runs and 10 strikeouts. However this was offset by a rough week for Jordan Mongomery, who allowed 7 earned runs in just 11.1 IP. The end result was a 3-2 category split for the Skyline Sluggers, who improved to 4-3. The goofballs fell to 3-2-2. This is am important milestone for the Skyline Sluggers as they are now above 0.500 after the first series for the first time in franchise history. If the team can continue their current pace, they could challenge the league leaders and certainly rank in the top division for the league.

CP Kraken (3-3) vs. RK Possums (2-4)

The week’s next closest battle saw the Kraken return to form with a win over the Possums. The Kraken earned the win through a strong combination of pitching and offense. They were second in home runs and OPS and third in runs. A trio of Kraken had 2 home runs, including Kyle Tucker, Tyler O’Neill, and Juan Soto. The team’s OBP translated into good runs totals with Soto and O’Neill each adding 6 apiece. The Possums weren’t able to compete in OPS despite having a respectable home run total. The Possums were able to win runs with a great showing of 9 from Bryson Stott. He and Francisco Lindor each had 2 steals, easily securing the category. Chris left hitting with a narrow 3-2 lead.

Neither side had great pitching, but the Kraken were able to do enough to secure the overall win thanks to superior volume and a disastrous ERA for the Possums. On the positive side, Chris had a nice week from Shota Imanaga, who threw 12.0 IP and struck out 15 while not allowing an earned run! He was joined by four starts between Brady Singer and Kutter Crawford. This duo combined to eat innings and record 26 strikeouts, but didn’t have great earned run totals. This left the Kraken potentially vulnerable. Unfortunately, Rick wasn’t able to capitalize on this opportunity. The squad suffered a series of nightmare starts from normally reliable pitchers. Max Fried had a rough game with 4.1 IP, 9 hits, 3 earned runs, and just 2 strikeouts. Tyler Glasnow and Sonny Gray also struggled to put together quality or quantity. The Possums’ pitchers fell into a pattern of throwing around 4-6 IP but allowing 4-5 earned runs. They won saves and WHIP, but these numbers weren’t enough to swing the counting stats or secure ERA. This was enough for the Kraken to take a 3-2 lead and secure the week. The win is an important one for the Kraken, who still believe they are contenders for title. The loss is also a small setback for the Possums, and they were trying to build momentum. Rick will have to continue to look for answers, while the Kraken look for that final piece of the pitching puzzle to tie everything together.

JK Hares (2-4) vs. HP PhoeGnomes (1-5)

The week’s final match saw the PhoeGnomes take down the Hares in a close battle the featured excellent pitching on both sides. Heather, though, led the league in strikeouts and ERA, was second in WHIP, and tied for second in IP. Leading the way was Aaron Nola, who had 13 striekouts over 16.0 IP with just 2 earned runs. Not far behind him were Chris Sale and Framber Valdez with 14.0 IP, 17 strikeouts, and no earned runs. In fact, no starter allowed more than 2 earned runs for the week. The Hares tried to keep pace with good weeks from Corbin Burnes and Hunter Greene. The team somehow won IP and took saves behind the motley duo of Kyle Finnegan and James McArthur. However, Heather’s dominance led to a commanding 3-2 lead.

On offense, the Hares fell apart with the lowest OPS in the league. However, the somehow won home runs when 7 players each contributed 1 apiece! The Hares also continued to dominate in steals thanks to Elly De La Cruz and, strangely enough, Bryan Reynolds. The Hares easily led the league in the category and continue to dominate on the base paths. However, this wouldn’t be enough as the PhoeGnomes managed the top OPS in the league, along with solid runs and RBI totals. Aaron Judge was the player of the week with 10 hits, 3 home runs, and 7 runs and RBI. He had a mammoth 1.830 OPS and willed the team to the win. The loss is yet another in string of tough defeats for the Hares, who continue to put up good numbers but lose. For the PhoeGnomes, the win was a welcome one and a way to keep pace with the other mid-tier teams and try to build some momentum.

Next Week

The second cycle of the season begins, as bot the Wolf Spiders and Armadillos face teams who want to take them down, namely the Hares and the Possums. While these two teams are at the bottom of the league right now, both have proven they can compete. The Kraken and Goofballs meet in another major match to build momentum. Finally, the Skyline Sluggers will face a fresh test against the PhoeGnomes!

2024 Week #07 League Update

Greetings fellow Dirt Mountainers!

This week’s recap is being guest written by your 2021 League Champion, otherwise known as the last owner to win a championship prior to Kyle’s reign of terror atop the league.

Before I get on to the results of Week 6, I’d like to do a couple special ‘shout-outs!’

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First shout-out goes to Heather and Dyann, two mothers who I hope had a wonderful Mother’s Day. Heather, of course is the owner of the PhoeGnomes, and in addition to having her own offspring, is also married to Chris, who I think might qualify as an adult child a lot of the time.

Dyann of course has shared a household with multiple Dirt Mountainers and I’m sure has been party to a LOT of tedious Dirt Mountain waiver talk/trade talk/draft talk over the years, most of it I’m sure entirely boring to someone not actually in the league. But she is there every year for us on Draft Day helping record the goings on of the day. I salute her for her dedication and support to the league.

Second shout out this week goes to Owner of the Skyline Sluggers, Charlie McBride. I think that most of us can agree that the expansion franchise that came into the league with me in 2015 has seemed mostly to be like a rudderless ship with a comatose captain behind the wheel. Charlie, since taking over the franchise,  has been an excellent steward of his team, and has built up the Skyline Sluggers into arguably the best offensive team in the league. His cumulative numbers this year on the offensive side are eye-popping! So, keep up the good work Charlie, though feel free to go a little easy on me this week

Alright, let’s get to the business of recapping this past week, shall we?

This week’s results are similar to our season long results as a whole, with the Armadillos and Wolf Spiders proving to be the cream of the crop. On the flip side of the coin, the Preston family’s struggles continue, while the Possums look to be warming up.

Armadillos (3-1-1) vs. Kraken (2-3)

Armadillos vs. Kraken is always one of my favorite league rivalries to observe. It seems like no matter what the records are going into the week, Larry and Chris always seem to have tough battles that go down to the wire.

This week was no exception. The only categories that really weren’t in play going into Sunday were ERA and WHIP, as Larry built up strong leads there due to strong starts during the week from Ranger Suarez and Tarik Skubal, two southpaws who’ve both been nothing short of dominant this season. 

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Reynaldo Lopez and Zac Eflin pitched in strong starts for the ‘Dillos as well.  Chris’ top pitchers let him down this week with Cole Ragans and Logan Gilbert getting touched up for 17 ER in only 16.1 IP over 3 starts. Despite being uncompetitive in the rate stats, Chris went into Sunday with saves clinched and Larry trailing by not insignificant margins in both k’s and innings. Larry got 13 k’s and 11.2 IP out of Luis Gil and Dean Kremer, which gave him the innings category by 0.2 IP, though he did fall 1 short of Chris in strikeouts. Armadillos take the pitching categories 3-2.

With regard to hitting, Larry held a strong 5 run lead going into Sunday, with Chris having a significant advantage in OPS.  Jose Ramirez and Brent Rooker were the heavy lifters for the Armadillos posting 5 HR 13 RBI and a steal between the two of them. The Kraken got strong weekly performances from O’Neil Cruz and Kyle Tucker who had a total of 6 HR and 10 RBI with a steal.

SB and HR were both tied going into Sunday, with Larry holding a narrow 4 RBI lead. Both teams hit 2 HR and didn’t steal a base Sunday, so those categories remained deadlocked. Chris needed to swing RBI to his column to earn a tie, and despite getting within shouting distance of Larry early in the day, the Kraken weren’t able to make up the margin as the ‘Dillos took RBI to win the hitting categories 2-1-2 and the week 5-3-2. The Armadillos right the ship after a tough loss last week and the Kraken lose their 4th week in a row.

Wolf Spiders (4-0-1) vs. PhoeGnomes (1-4)

Kyle went into Week 6 as the lone undefeated team and Heather came into the week trying to build some momentum after a sluggish start to the season.

The pitching categories in this matchup were extremely tight this week. Kyle’s bullpen, led by Kirby Yates and Clay Holmes, gave him a two save lead going into Sunday. Strong starts from Zach Gallen, Yu Darvish, Seth Lugo, and Jon Gray gave the Wolf Spiders a significant advantage in ERA heading to the weekend. Despite the strong ERA showing, Kyle found himself clinging to a tight lead in WHIP and chasing Heather in Innings and K’s as the week entered the latter stages.

Heather got strong starts from Yusei Kikuchi, Framber Valdez, Tanner Houck, and Chris Sale. Those 4 combined to average 7 innings a start while notching 21 K’s. Jhoan Duran returned from the IL and gave Heather 4 scoreless IP while notching the team’s only save for the week.  

Luis Castillo and Kyle Harrison gave the Wolf Spiders 11 IP and 13 K on Sunday, but fell short of the PhoeGnomes by 1/3 of an inning and 1 K for the week. The Wolf Spiders did however hold on to their margins in the rate stats and saves, giving them a 3-2 lead on the pitching side.

On the hitting side, it was a case of too little too late for the PhoeGnomes.  Kyle’s Wolf Spiders built up strong margins during the week in R, HR, RBI, and OPS. Teoscar Hernandez, who’s proven to be one of the best picks of Kyle’s draft, posted 4 runs, 3 HR, 8 RBI and a .986 OPS. Corey Seager also chipped in a pair of homers and 5 RBI while 3 other players knocked in at least 5 runs to give the Wolf Spiders a league high 46 RBI for the week.

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Heather’s squad posted strong Sunday numbers with 6 runs, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 2 steals and a .940 OPS, but her early week struggles doomed her on the power side, as the first 6 days of the week she tallied only 17 runs, 6 HR, and 21 RBI with a sub .650 OPS.  Her 3 homers Sunday earned her a tie, but the only other offensive category she took was SB behind Bobby Witt Jr’s 4 thefts. Kyle takes the hitting categories 3-1-1 and the week by a margin of 6-3-1

Skyline Sluggers (3-2) vs. Possums (1-4)

The Skyline Sluggers and Possums had an interesting matchup in Week 6. When all was said and done, Rick’s squad leaned on an old vet to grab a needed victory despite being thoroughly dominated on the offensive side for the week.

The Skyline Sluggers absolutely crushed in the power and run scoring department. They scored an AMAZING 47 runs for the week, which is a league high for ANY team this season. Next highest total was 42 runs scored by the Armadillos earlier this year. Six different players had an OPS over 1.000 for Charlie.

Marcus Semien and William Contreras each had 8 runs scored while finishing with OPS’s for the week of 1.181 and 1.076 respectively. Semien also had 2 HR’s and 7 RBI to match Slugger teammate Rhys Hoskins who also tallied two dingers and seven knocked in. 

All told, Charlie’s group finished with 10 HR 39 RBI and a .907 OPS. All were league highs for the week, save RBI, where the Sluggers were 2nd overall.

The Possums never got it going on the power side, though Josh Naylor did contribute 3 HR for the week. Despite being uncompetitive in the power department, they had a trio of players steal 2 bases, which gave them a victory in SB on the hitting side.

In what seems to be a common theme for the league as a whole this week, the pitching side of things came down to Sunday’s action. Rick’s Possums could not afford to lose a single pitching category if they wanted to win the week.

Andrew Heaney lead the Sluggers rotation with two strong starts contributing to 11 IP and 13 K. Yoshi Yamamoto contributing with a solid 8 IP outing and Charlie Morton went 7 strong. The Sluggers bullpen let Charlie down however, with Ryan Helsley getting an essentially meaningless save on Sunday after the Possums had already clinched the category.

The Possums stayed tight with the Sluggers on the rate stats and in innings during the week, with Tyler Glasnow, Max Fried, Jared Jones, and Joe Ryan all throwing at least 6 innings and allowing fewer than 2 runs. Those strong starts helped offset disappointing ones from veterans Justin Verlander and Sonny Gray.  Despite those uneven performances Rick had clinched a victories in K’s and saves going into Sunday’s action. The Possums had one arrow left to shoot if they wanted to take the week.

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It was a bullseye. The apparently ageless Justin Verlander fired 7 scoreless innings while giving up only 2 H and 2 BB. His performance clinched the remaining three pitching categories for the Possums (including a very narrow ERA victory of 3.64 to 3.68) giving them a sweep on that side and a 6-4 victory for the week. Rick denies Charlie his first ever 3 week winning streak while winning his second matchup in a row.

Goofballs (2-1-2) vs. Hares (2-3)

The last matchup of the week featured my Goofballs against Jeff’s Hares.

The Goofballs got off to a blistering offensive start in this matchup, posting 14 runs scored, 7 HR and 19 RBI on Monday and Tuesday. Bryce Harper had 2 HR and 7 RBI over those two days.

Jeff’s team spent the rest of the week chipping away on offense, and by the time Sunday rolled around, he’d made HR’s and Runs competitive while building a big lead in SB thanks to 6 from Elly De La Cruz.  Former Goofball  Ryan Jeffers spent the week taking out his anger on his former team, hitting 3 HR and knocking in 7, while Marcell Ozuna also had 2 round trippers and 7 RBI.  

The Hares used two late homers from Connor Joe and Jake Cronenworth to earn a tie for the week in HR. They came up one short of the Goofballs on runs however, and weren’t able to make enough gains in RBI or OPS to seriously challenge the Goofballs in those categories. Goofballs take the hitting side 3-1-1

Both teams got off to strong starts on the pitching side. The Goofballs got 15 IP and 3 ER over two Monday starts from Jack Flaherty and Mitch Keller, while the Hares’ Zack Wheeler threw 7 shutout innings striking out 11 on that same day.

The Hares also got a few strong performances from Bryce Miller, Dylan Cease, and Pablo Lopez who combined for 31 K over 19.1 IP. This gave the Hares a relatively insurmountable lead in the K category.

In the battle of the bullpens, the Goofballs got the better of it notching 3 saves while the Hares only had one.

The Goofballs needed to flip one category between IP and the rate stats on Sunday if they wanted to win the week. They were done a huge solid by the Marlins. 

The aforementioned Zack Wheeler was knocked around by Miami to the tune of 6 ER over 4 IP while giving up 6 hits and walking 3. This gave the Goofballs the opening they needed to flip ERA and IP to take the pitching categories 3-2 and the week 6-3-1. The Hares drop to 2-4 overall while the Goofballs improve to 3-1-2.

Week 7 Preview

Every team is matched up with their standings neighbor this week! 

1st place Wolf Spiders vs. 2nd place Armadillos

3rd place Goofballs vs. 4th place Skyline Sluggers

5th place Kraken vs. 6th place Possums

7th place Hares vs. 8th place PhoeGnomes

I don’t know about everyone else, but I’m at least happy to know for sure that Kyle and Larry can’t both win this week!! 

Good luck to everyone!!

2024 Week #06 League Update

Weekly Summary
This week saw a pair of upsets that left only one team undefeated an in sole possession of first place, the Wolf Spiders! After struggling to start the year, the Possums were able to defeat the Hares and earn their first victory. Meanwhile, the Armadillos were upset by the Skyline Sluggers, who join only three other teams with winning records.

RK Possums (0-4) vs JK Hares (2-2)

The Possums have struggled to open the season, but this week they found a way to win behind excellent pitching and strong offensive numbers. The results have been a bit surprising, as the Possums are in the middle of almost all season stats across the league. The only area where they are at the bottom is OPS, but they are near the very top in strikeouts. These numbers don’t indicate a team that should be 0-4, and it was finally the week for the team to break through.

Rick led the league in RBI and was second in steal, runs, and home runs. Christian Walker led the way with 2 home runs, 6 RBI, and an OPS of 1.157. Jose Caballero added 4 steals, including 3 on Sunday. The Hares managed 8 home runs as well to tie the category, but Rick’s overall production was much better, and he took 4 categories.

On pitching, both teams were exceptional. The Hares had great outings from Dylan Cease and Zack Wheeler. However, the Possums were just as strong, with excellent performances from Max Fried, Jared Jones, and Tyler Glasnow. The trio combined for 34 strikeouts in 4 starts. While the Hares won in rate stats and saves, they were unable to keep pace with the volume of strikeouts and innings the Possums totaled. This gave Rick the edge, and he was able to pick up a well-earned first win of the season.

CM Skyline Sluggers (2-2) vs. LK Armadillos (3-0-1)

Entering the week, the Armadillos were one of two undefeated teams along with the Wolf Spiders. This week they fell victim to the Skyline Sluggers, who put up solid numbers across the board. The Armadillos were off all week and posted some of the worst offensive stats in the history of the league. At one point during the week, the Armadillos were 3-55 with no home runs and 1 RBI. The worst offender was Pete Alonso who managed a shocking, atrocious 1 for 26 week with a 0.210 OPS. He did have 1 steal. The squad was last in every offensive category except for steals. Charlie enjoyed a great week from Shohei Ohtani who had 3 home runs, 7 RBI, and 2 steals with a 1.536 OPS. There was no competition, and the Skyline Sluggers took a 5-0 lead.

On pitching, Charlie was also in strong form. He posted solid results on great starts from Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Nathan Eovaldi. The Armadillos struggled here, with disaster form Casey Mize and Carlos Rodon. Ryan Pepiot had the best start for either team with 8.0 IP and 10 strikeouts, but it wasn’t enough. Charlie easily won two categories and secured a win for the week. The victory brings the Skyline Sluggers to above 0.500 and in the top half of the standings! The loss is the first for the Armadillos, who now trail the Wolf Spiders. The early-season favorites are likely to bounce back from this horror show. Having said that, the continued volatility from every team has made the start of the season a chaotic one.

CP Kraken (2-2) vs. KK Wolf Spiders (3-0-1)

After a tie last week, the Wolf Spiders emerged looking strong against the Kraken. Kyle posted solid numbers on both the offensive and pitching sides of the ledger. Kyle deployed a whopping 19 players on offense in pursuit of platoon advantages. They generated only 4 home runs, but they managed to pile up runs and RBIs. Ronald Acuna Jr. was the leader with 3 steals, a single home run, and an 0.826 OPS. Steven Kwan had a more powerful showing going 7 for 15 with a 1.419 OPS. Chris managed to win home runs, thanks to 2 from Kyle Tucker, but it wasn’t enough to hold off the Wolf Spiders, who won 4 categories.

On pitching, Kyle had the best ERA and second best WHIP in the league. Jon Gray was strong over two starts, and Seth Lugo had a good outing. The bullpen came through with 5.1 scoreless innings. The Kraken were able to take IP and strikeouts by a small margin. Shota Imanaga was the best of the week with a 7.0, 7 strikeout, and 0 earned run performance. This wasn’t enough to overcome Kyle’s quality rate stats, and the defending champs managed to remain unbeaten for one more week. The loss prompted the Legion to attempt to shake things up by trading Tyler O’Neill to the Hares for pitching help. However, the deal was scuttled just before completion as the targeted pitcher was injured.

KG Capital City Goofballs (1-1-2) vs. HP PhoeGnomes (1-3)

The Goofballs entered the week with what may be a league first – more ties than either wins or losses. This changed as Kevin took care of business against the struggling PhoeGnomes. Both teams had great offense, and the top two OPS in the league by a wide margin. The Goofballs led the league in runs and RBI, and the PhoeGnomes led the league in steals. This led to a 3-2 advantage for the Goofballs, and it must be frustrating for Heather to put up such strong numbers and not win more than 2 categories. Jurickson Profar was the PhoeGnomes’ best performer with 2 home runs, 5 runs and RBI, 1 steal, and an OPS of 1.368! The Goofballs got great work from Christopher Morel, who had 3 home runs, 7 RBI, and a steal. Bryce Harper added 10 RBI.

Heather had a good chance to even the score or possibly win with her strong pitching. Chris Sale, Yusei Kikuchi, Garrett Crochet, and Keving Gausman all had great starts. Heather easily won ERA. However, the PhoeGnomes lost both IP and strikeouts by small margins (2.0 IP and 5 K’s). Aaron Nola and MacKenzie Gore both had shortened starts that would have likely made the difference in these two categories. With even mediocre numbers for the two, Heather would have flipped two categories and the week overall. Instead, Kevin earned the win and joined the handful of teams with 2 wins on the year. Heather has to look back on another unlucky week, and hope things improve. She is now tied with the Possums at the bottom of the standings.

Next Week

The week’s most interesting match pairs the Possums with the Skyline Sluggers. Rick’s team had a great showing this week, but Charlie’s squad was equally hot against the Armadillos. Larry will try to turn it around against his arch-rivals, the Kraken. The Wolf Spiders will challenge the PhoeGnomes, who hope their luck turns around. Finally, the inconsistent Hares meet the equally up-and-down Goofballs.

2024 Week #05 League Update

League Summary

Week #05 provided some standout performances in unexpected areas.  Each match-up was close and could have turned with only slight changes in dynamics.  Overall, it was a down week for offense and a strong one for pitching.  Only two teams had ERAs over 4.00, and only two teams had OPS values above 0.800.  This led to counting stats like runs and RBI to decide outcomes.

HP PhoeGnomes (0-3) vs. RK Possums (0-3)

Heather earned her first win of the season and the Possums were left with more heartbreak when the week ended.  The PhoeGnomes had one of the top overall pitching performances for the week, and was also one of two teams with a high OPS.  The squad was second in the league in OPS, tied for first in RBI, and near the top in steals and home runs.  Aaron Judge contributed 3 home runs and 7 RBI, but Alec Bohm was the real star of the week.  He had 8 RBI, 6 runs, 1 home run, and an OPS of 1.514!  Bobby Witt Jr. added 4 steals.  The Possums fought hard to stay close, and managed to win two offensive categories.  Francisco Lindo was on fire with 3 home runs and 3 steals.  Josh Naylor and Jose Babellero each added 2 steals.  However, only one Possums regular had an OPS over 1.000, and the team lacked the more well-rounded stats that someone like Bhom provided.  Heather took a narrow lead.

Both teams had great pitching, and were second only to the Wolf Spiders in overall terms.  Heather had the best WHIP in the league, but the Possums were tied for the league lead in saves.  Heather’s ERA was even more impressive when paired with her IP totals.  Rick had the much higher K/9 rate, but Heather was able to throw more innings at a higher quality to win three categories and take the week in a narrow 6-4 win.  Tanner Houck redeemed himself with two great starts.  Aaron Nola also did some heavy lifting to achieve 10 strikeouts in his start. The Possums had a poor start from Jose Butto that ultimately cost them a chance at the rate categories. 

The PhoeGnomes earned their first win, and have to be happy with their effort.  The Possums also showed that their play is trending upward.  This hasn’t translated to a victory yet, but they would have beaten several other teams this week.  Rick has to hope that he can eventually put it all together and begin to move up the standings.

CM Skyline Sluggers (1-2) vs. CP Kraken (2-1)

After a tough week against the Hares, Chris hoped to return to winning form against the Skyline Sluggers.  However, Charlie was determined to get back to winning and enjoyed a strong overall week.  The end result was another close win for Charlie’s team.  The match was decided on the pitching side.  Charlie dominated with a 5-0 sweep.  He led the league in strikeouts by a wide margin, and was tied for first in saves.  The team had a good IP total, and managed strong enough rate stats to not worry over the weekend.  Leading the way was Brandon Pfaadt who had two starts for 11.1 IP and recorded 15 strikeouts.  He allowed only 4 earned runs.  Marcus Stroman had a strange week with two starts over 9.1 IP.  He had 13 strikeouts but also gave up 7 earned runs.  This depressed the team’s ERA and WHIP, but the overall production was solid enough to win the week.  The Kraken had down weeks from multiple pitchers, including Edward Cabrera, Michael King, and Reid Detmers.  It was enough for Chis to cede all five categories before accounting for offense.

The Kraken fared better on offense.  Juan Soto, Kyle Tucker, and Yordan Alvarez each had 2 home runs.  Dalton Varsho contributed a home run and a steal.  In all, 7 players had at least 1 home run and 3 regular players had an OPS over 1.000.  However, Matt Olson had a tough week, as did Oswaldo Cabrera.  Evan Carter rebounded for the Skyline Sluggers with 2 home runs.  Rhys Hoskins and Isaac Paredes also had nice weeks, and contributed to Charlie winning the OPS category.  He tied in steals and this was all more than enough for a victory.  This pulls the Skyline Sluggers back to 0.500, and represents another tough loss for the Kraken, who also fall to even on the year.  Charlie’s overall strong start remains a signal that he intends to compete this year.  The Kraken have also been up and down, and Chris will have to find consistency to challenge the Wolf Spiders and Armadillos.

KK Wolf Spiders (3-0) vs. KG Capital City Goofballs (1-1-1)

The week’s strangest match-up paired the Wolf Spiders and Goofballs.  The week was, again, largely decided by pitching.  Kyle took a dominating position in ERA and led the league in the category.  No pitcher allowed more than 3 earned runs for the week.  Seth Lugo had an outstanding 7.0 IP, 9 strikeout effort.  Kirby Yates added two saves.  The goofballs couldn’t compete on rate stats, though they did have good numbers.  However, Kevin was able to tie for the league lead in saves and also post the higher IP total.  Logan Webb was a standout with 8.0 IP and 0 earned runs.  However, he had only 4 strikeouts, and this was a theme for the Goofballs.  This allowed Kevin to win IP, but falter in strikeouts.  Kyle took a 3-2 lead.

The defending champs kept up the pressure with a strong 7 steal performance.  However, neither team could muster any power and both were at the rock bottom of the league in OPS, HR, and RBI.  Willson Contreras was the best of the bunch for the Goofballs, with 2 home runs.  However, these were mitigated by a small 3 run and 2 RBI split.  Kyle struggled mightily, though, with only 5 home runs and no players with more than 1.  Overall, Kyle didn’t have a home run on his roster on Sunday, and the this lack of power cost him a tie in the category and thus the week.  Kevin and Kyle shared an ugly 5-5 draw.  Neither team can be happy with their performance on the offensive side.  The lack of power left both teams rolling the dice, but Kevin did just enough to survive.  For his part, Kyle remains unbeaten, but the team will have to find some offensive firepower going forward.

LK Armadillos (2-0-1) vs. JK Hares (2-1)

The Hares and Armadillos each entered the week on a high note.  However, Armadillos showed why they were in a higher tier and able to win under adversity.  The Hares weren’t embarrassing, but they fell back down to 0.500 with multiple teams.  Larry’s major advantage came on offense, where they tied for the league lead in home runs, RBI, runs, and steals.  They led in OPS outright.  Gunnar Henderson was the best of the squad with 3 home runs, 8 runs, 7 RBI, 2 steals, and a 1.266 OPS.  Pete Alonso had a good week as well with 3 home runs.  The Hares enjoyed a 2 home run week from Mike Trout and an incredible 8 steals from Elly De La Cruz.  Unfortunately the rest of the team went cold.  Vinne Pasquantino had a nightmarish 1 for 20 showing.  The Hares did tie the Armadillos in runs and steals, and would have won at least three categories against many other teams.

On pitching, the Armadillos posted the third best numbers in the league.  Tarik Skubal was on fire with 13.0 IP, 15 strikeouts, and just 1 earned run.  Ranger Suarez was also unhittable with 15.0 IP, 13 strikeouts, and 1 earned run.  He had a 0.40 WHIP for the week.  When half of a team’s starts are this good, it will be almost impossible for the competition to keep up.  The Hares tried to counter with more innings, but this ultimately didn’t work out as the team suffered a few sub-par outings.

This was enough for the Armadillos to win convincingly over the weekend, but it should be noted that the Hares did hold a 6-4 lead on Friday with all qualifying starts.  The end result was closer than the score might indicate.  However, if the Armadillos can continue to find this kind of pitching, they will be difficult to beat. They appear to the current class of the league.

Next Week

The week’s most interesting match is probably the Kraken versus the Wolf Spiders. Both teams believe they are contenders, but each have struggled a bit in the last two weeks.  They will need to rise to the occasion against a fellow first-division squad.  The Armadillos and Skyline Sluggers meet for the first time this year.  Both teams are pretty hot, and this could be more compelling than initially expected.  The PhoeGnomes and Goofballs also meet in yet another battle of hot teams.  Finally, the Possums will seek their first win versus the Hares.  The Hares have been hot-and-cold, and the Possums are due for a big week at some point.  Neither team wants go give way, but Rick has to hope for a better outcome eventually!

2024 Week #04 League Update

Introduction

Week 04 saw two teams continue their winning streaks while two others righted the ship.  The league’s leaders maintained good form with narrow victories of game competition.  The Goofballs and Hares put together outstanding efforts to defeat their rivals.  The Kraken suffered their first defeat, and the Possums remained winless for the week.

JK Hares (1-1) vs. CP Kraken (2-0)

The week’s most surprising result was the Hares’ win over the Kraken.  Chris entered the week on a two game winning streak.  The Hares turned the tables and delivered the league’s best overall performance.  Jeff’s squad led the league in runs, home runs, steals, OPS, ERA, and WHIP.  They were tied for the lead in saves, second in RBI and strikeouts, and near the top in IP.  This was the team’s most complete performance in the last two seasons.  leading the way was Elly De La Cruz.  The second year sensation had two home runs, 5 RBI and runs, and 4 steals.  He added 7 walks, including 4 in one game to solidify a 1.315 OPS.  If De La Cruz can continue to reach base and steal at this rate, he has the potential to be a fantasy monster.  However, it wasn’t just Cruz who put up good numbers.  Vinnie Pasquantino added 2 home runs and had a 1.362 OPS.  Riley Greene, Trea Turner, and Amed Rosario also had OPS over 1.000.  Turner’s rebound is a welcome site for the Hares, and his 10 runs put the category out of reach.  For their part, the Kraken had great weeks from Triston Casas and Jordan Westburg.  Each had two home runs and great OPS over 1.000.  However, the Hares’ overall attack was just too strong, and they swept the hitting categories.

On pitching, the Hares were even more dominant relative to the rest of the league.  Corbin Burnes was the only pitcher to allow 3 earned runs.  The rest of the staff were stellar, and piled up strikeouts.  The team’s rate stats were easily the class of the league.  Zack Wheeler in particular was strong with just 1 hit over 7.1 IP.  The team’s random assortment of relief pitchers had a great week too, recording 4 saves.  The Kraken had good strikeout totals across the board, but they allowed too many runs, especially Josh Hader and Cole Ragans.  Ragans in particular suffered a catastrophic meltdown, allowing 7 earned runs in 1.2 IP.

The Hares cruised to a win, and joined the top of the league at 2-1.  The Kraken will need to regroup after the loss, and find more consistent pitching success if they want to contend without relying on overwhelming offense.

RK Possums (0-2) vs. KG Capital City Goofballs (0-1-1)

The second best performance in the league belonged to the Goofballs.  Kevin had the second best pitching for the week, behind only the Hares.  He also had enough offense across the board to earn a solid 6-2-2 win.  The star of the show was Washing shortstop CJ Abrams.  He had 12 hits, 3 home runs, 8 runs, and a steal.  Kyle Schwarber had only 3 hits, but all three where home runs!  Corbin Carroll didn’t have good power but added 3 steals.  Abrams, Nic Hoerner, Bryce Harper, and Willson Contreras all had OPS values over 1.000.  The Possums were competitive on offense had had a great week from Josh Naylor and Adolis Garcia.  They each had 2 home runs, and Garcia had the team’s only OPS over 1.000.  This parity left the Goofballs with a narrow 2-1-2 lead.

The Goofballs were supported by their pitching.  Kevin started 8 different starters and non allowed more than 2 earned runs except Mitch Keller, who allowed only 4.  No player had massive strikeout totals, but everyone was consistent.  The team also kept walks to a minimum.  In total this led to the second best ERA in the league.  Rick had some good numbers on his side, but the squad couldn’t limit the damage with runners on base.  For example, Tyler Glasnow struck out 15 over just 13.0 IP, but allowed 6 earned runs.  Jason Foley and Jordan Romano had 2 saves each to win the category, but it wasn’t enough.  Kevin was able to secure 3 categories and take the week.

While the win wasn’t the statement victory that the Hares enjoyed, Kevin followed up last week’s shocking tie with his first win of the year.  The Possums posted good numbers, but were up against a tough squad.  Ultimately Rick falls to 0-3 and must look for answers next week.

LK Armadillos (1-0-1) vs. HP PhoeGnomes (0-2)

The PhoeGnomes entered the week looking for their first win.  The Armadillos were out for blood after having a victory reversed to a tie thanks to a scoring change that swung the WHIP category versus the Goofballs last week.  Ultimately, Larry did enough to earn a narrow 6-4 win.  Both teams had great pitching, and it looked like Heather might take the win thanks to her staff.  Aaron Nola was the workhorse with 15.1 IP and 16 strikeouts versus just 3 earned runs.  Tanner Houck had what must be the best start of his career with a 9.0 complete game allowing just 3 hits, no earned runs, and 9 strikeouts.  Heather easily took IP, strikeouts, saves and WHIP.  However the Armadillos were able to sneak through and win ERA.  Ranger Suarez led the way with his own complete game shutout.  Neither team had a starter allowed more than 3 earned runs.  However, the Armadillos threw fewer innings at a slightly more effective clip.  This led to a very narrow win in just one category.

This would normally limit Larry to seeking a tie, but the Armadillos were able to capitalize on the PhoeGnomes’ offensive struggles to sweep all five categories and earn an outright win for the week.  Julio Rodriguez and Gunnar Henderson were the stars of the week.  Henderson had 3 of the team’s 5 home runs.  Rodriguez added two steals, and the pair were the only players with OPS over 1.000.  Heather tried her best to counter with a horde of players in the lineup looking for platoon advantages.  A whopping 19 players took the field for the PhoeGnomes, but sadly few paid dividends.  Cody Bellinger was the best of the crop, but he had only 1 home run, 2 runs, and 3 RBI.  This allowed the Armadillos the claim a very narrow victory.  Both teams will need to find more consistent offense without shuffling too many players.  The teams combined for a ridiculous 36 players getting at-bats.  One has to wonder if both managers may be overthinking their situations.  On the other hand, when things aren’t going well, you have to try something, and maybe the teams were looking for any spark in their lineups.

CM Skyline Sluggers (1-1) vs. KK Wolf Spiders (2-0)

The league’s only undefeated team is the Wolf Spiders.  They maintained their hot start against the Skyline Sluggers.  However, neither team had stellar weeks, and it was a battle of attrition on pitching.  Both teams were at the bottom of the league in most pitching categories.  Kyle had a rate 3 starters make 2 starts for the week.  However, despite combining for 32.1 IP, this trio which included Kyle Harrison, Jordan Hicks, and Seth Lugo managed just 17 strikeouts.  This is a shockingly low number, but Kyle did manage to win 4 categories on solid ERA and WHIP numbers. 

Both teams had decent offense, but the week was really decided by the pitching.  Marcus Semien and Starling Marte had 2 home runs each for the Sluggers.  Kyle countered with a nice week from Salvador Perez.  The teams split most categories, and Kyle earned a narrow 6-4 win.  The defending champions are once again at the top of the league and remain undefeated at 3-0.  They are the only team without a loss or a draw.  However, there are signs that there may be vulnerabilities for the Wolf Spiders.  Then again, the same could be said about every team so far this year!  The results are all that matters, though, and Kyle remains on top of the league… for now.

Next Week

The league leaders face tough challenges.  The two big winners this week – the Hares and Goofballs, face the top tier Armadillos and Wolf Spiders respectively.  The Kraken hope to have better luck against the Skyline Sluggers, who have cooled after their hot start.  Finally, the PhoeGnomes and Possums meet and, barring a tie, someone will earn his or her fist win of the season!

2024 Week #03 League Update

League Overview

After the second week of the season ended, the league was left with more questions than answers. Only three teams won their first two match-ups. The defending champion Wolf Spiders, Armadillos, and Kraken all captured wins. Meanwhile, the Goofballs, PhoeGnomes, and Possums all remained winless. The Skyline Sluggers and Hares are the only teams even at 1-1.

This isn’t surprising, as every team has faced injuries, dealt with serious flaws, or suffered scheduling problems. The only team that has looked solid in both games is the Kraken, who remain the story of the early season thanks to their dominance.

There is one other small note. I am renaming the weeks to align with ESPN’s Matchup number. That means that this was “Week 03” as this was “Matchup 3” in the site. I’m doing this in case anyone needs to cross-reference the reports and might later get confused about which week the report refers to.

CP Kraken (1-0) vs. HP PhoeGnomes (0-1)

The Kraken remained red hot this week as they dominated the PhoeGnomes. Chris continues to deliver on both the offensive and pitching side of the ledger. The Kraken had a remarkable run of starting pitching. The staff gave up only 7 earned runs for the week. Cole Ragans proved to be a smart pickup with a good two-start week with 13 strikeouts and only 3 earned runs. Reid Detmers and Logan Gilbert also had great outings. Chris easily won each category except saves, and led the league in ERA by a wide margin. They were also second in WHIP and had solid counting totals.

On offense, neither team excelled, but Chris generated enough power to score an easy win for the week. Juan Soto was stellar with a 1.245 OPS, 2 home runs, and a steal. Heather enjoyed great efforts from Bobby Witt Jr and Jose Altuve. They each had 2 home runs, and Witt added a steal and 10 runs. Each had an OPS well over 1.000. Unfortunately this wasn’t enough to turn the tide, as the reset of the team struggled. Vlad Guerrero Jr. continued his slow start to the season. He was one of 7 players with an OPS under 0.500.

The Kraken have proven they are potential title contenders. Their second consecutive week of good play means the rest of the league needs to take them seriously. If Chris can find a way to continue to conjure good pitching, they may be the primary team to push the Wolf Spiders.

LK Armadillos (1-0) vs. KG Capital City Goofballs (0-1)

The week’s most competitive match features the Armadillos and Goofballs. These two teams have developed into compelling rivals in recent seasons. The Armadillos were the first to strike this year, as Larry squeaked out a victory by the thinnest of margins.

On Offense, the Goofballs had a bizarre, disappointing week. The team had the lowest run, home run, and RBI totals in the week by a significant margin. They had the second lowest OPS, and the gap between then and the next worst team was 0.090. What makes this even more shocking is that Michael Busch had 3 of the team’s 5 home runs. Corbin Carroll added 3 steals, but this was essentially the team’s whole output. The Armadillos led the league in runs, home runs, RBI, and were near the top in steals. The biggest star was clearly Pete Alonso. He had 4 home runs, 8 runs, 7 RBI, and a 1.603 OPS. Taylor Ward, Colton Cowser, and Brice Turang all had significant at-bat totals and each had and OPS over 1.000. The Armadillos are getting epic production from overlooked players. When paired with high steals totals from Gunnar Henderson, Mookie Betts, and Anthony Volpe.

Both teams had quality pitching efforts. They were both at the top of the league behind the Kraken. Kevin relied on more IP to generate a ton of strikeouts (tied with the Hares) and the most saves in the league with 4. Jose Berrios was incredible with two starts, 13.2 IP, 13 strikeouts, and no earned runs. Freddy Peralta also added 11 strikeouts in just 5.1 IP. The Armadillos threw fewer innings, and were not competitive in counting stats. However, the team showed solid control and were able to sneak a victory in WHIP. In fact, the Goofballs could have tied the week by flipping WHIP, and had a chance on Sunday. However, Robert Suarez gave up a walk in an otherwise fine outing where he recorded a save in the last game on Sunday. This was enough to tilt the category and thus the week.

The narrow victory keeps the Armadillos undefeated, but the team will need to find more pitching (if only in terms of quality) to compete. Kevin can take comfort in his pitching, but needs to put both offense and pitching together to record his first win.

CM Skyline Sluggers (1-0) vs. JK Hares (0-1)

The Skyline Sluggers tried to follow-up their first week against the struggling Hares. Jeff has dealt with a horrible run of luck the last two years, with multiple players falling to season-ending injuries, demotions, trades, and even criminal activity. However, no loss has hurt as much as that of Spencer Strider. The team’s most valuable player went down for the year with an elbow injury. The Hares had a chance to trade him for a package of players from the Kraken. Chris and the Kraken must be elated to have avoided this pitfall.

Despite this, the Hares put together a solid effort this week and picked up their first win. The team had the highest OPS for the first time in ages, and also had great home run and RBI totals. Leading the way was Marcell Ozuna, who had 3 home runs, 11 RBI, and a 1.394 OPS.

Neither team had good pitching, but the Sluggers suffered meltdowns from Brandon Pfaadt and Andrew Heaney. Only Nathan Eovaldi had a good start. The Hares had to rely on Corbin Burnes to have two good starts with 12.0 IP and 11 strikeouts and only 3 earned runs. George Kirby, Zack Wheeler, and Pablo Lopez all suffered blowups, but the Hares did just enough to pick up the win. Neither team can feel too proud of their second week, but the Hares will take a win any way they can get one. They are sure to continue to scour the available players list in their unending quest to find value.

KK Wolf Spiders (1-0) vs. RK Possums (0-1)

The week’s final match saw the Wolf Spiders continue to win with a solid outing against the Possums. Kyle had a rough first week, but held on for a narrow win against the Hares. This week, Kyle’s offense came to life and ha had a pretty solid week of pitching. Jonah Heim had 2 home runs and then six other players had one each for the Wolf Spiders. The team also had an incredible 6 steals from Ronald Acuna Jr.. This would have beaten many other teams by themselves.

Rick had two incredible starts from Joe Ryan and Tyler Glasnow. They combined for 1 earned run, 13.0 IP, and 26 strikeouts, and just 1 walk. This good work was undone by nightmare outings from Sean Manaea and Tanner Bibee, the first week’s hero. Kyle had a better ERA thanks to overall better quality across the board. Clay Holmes added two saves, and Kyle was able to win the week and improve to 2-0. The Possums didn’t embarrass themselves, but they need to right the ship quickly if they want to compete this year.

Next Week

Next week offers a few intriguing match-ups. The Kraken face the Hares and appear to hold an advantage. However, one can’t help but wonder if the Kraken’s pitching staff will eventually turn back into a pumpkin. The Wolf Spiders and Armadillos each face mid-tier teams in the Skyline Sluggers and PhoeGnomes respectively. Heather in particular will need to focus against the resourceful Armadillos. Finally, unless there is a tie, either the Possums or Goofballs will get their first win of the year.

2024 Week #02 League Update

League Overview

The first week of the season saw a number of surprise performances. Two familiar contenders won close matchups.Tthe Skyline Sluggers and Kraken surprised their opponents with tenacious performances.

The most disturbing trend in the opening week is injuries.  Nearly all teams suffered at least one important injury that cost a top-ranked player time on the field.  With ILs already full, this trend will force some teams to make difficult decisions.  Owners must decide to keep injured players on the active roster and cut healthy players, reducing their bench.  This might help put some bubble relief pitchers back on the market for needy teams.  Conversely, teams could cut their injured players and allowe opportunistic competitors to hunt for bargains.

KK Wolf Spiders vs. JK Hares

The defending champs opened the season veruss the Hares.  While Kyle was the clear favorite, the Hares kept things close until the last games of the night on Sunday.  Neither team’s stats were great, but none were terrible either.  Both suffered pitching meltdowns (Bobby Miller’s 1.2 IP, 5 ER start for Kyle and George Kirby’s 6 ER, 3.2 IP start for Jeff).  Zach Wheeler had a fantastic 10 strikeout start for the Hares, but Shane Bieber matched him before falling victim to the injury plague.  The star of the week for Kyle was Camilo Doval who had a clutch save in a late Sunday game that tied both strikeouts and saves and secure the win for Kyle.

On offense, no one on either team had a massive week but Spencer Steer had 3 home runs, 9 RBI and a steal.  The Hares led the league in steals for the first time in this millenium, thanks to 4 from Elly De La Cruz.  Ultimately the Wolf Spiders managed to squeak out a win, but neither team can be happy with their opening performance.  Kyle is suffering severe injuries for the first time in his run, and it will be interesting to see if he can adapt.

LK Armadillos vs. RK Possums

The league’s runner-up took care of business against the Possums, who also finished in the top division.  The teams were evenly split on offense, with neither producing championship-calibre results in the first week.  No Armadillo had more than one home run, and the highest OPS of a regular player was Mookie Betts with 0.953.  Rick fared little better, but Adolis Garcia had 2 home runs, (in addtion to one on opening day that Charlie, Larry, and Jeff saw in person)!

The Armadillos were able to win on the strength of pitching.  Emmanuel Clase and Edwin Diaz combined for a massive 5 saves to lead the league.  No starter was spectacular, but Grayson Rodriguez had a nice outing.  The Possums led the league in strikeouts, led by 9 from Tanner Bibee in just 5.1 IP.  However, the rest of the team was dragged down by miserable efforts from Max Fried and Jack Flaherty.  The Possums couldn’t compete in rate stats, and it cost them the week.  This was certainly not a strong opening for either team.  All four of these first teams have work to do if they want to contend with the weeks’ two big winners, discussed below.

CM Skyline Sluggers vs. HP PhoeGnomes

The week’s biggest winner was Charlie.  The Skyline Sluggers put up dominant numbers and thwarted a week that Heather would have won against many other team.s  The Skyline Sluggers led the leaguue in ERA and WHIP.  They were second in Saves, OPS, and home runs.  The offense was led by a trio of players who had 2 home runs (William Contreras, Shohei Ohtani, Isaac Paredes).  They all had OBP over 1.000 as well.  Jose Altuve and Aaron Judge tried to help the PhoeGnomes keep pace, but it wasn’t enough.  Charlie won 4 categories, but lost steals.

Both teams had excellent pitching, and these were easily the two best performances of the week.  Tanner Houck was absolutely incredible for the PhoeGnomes.  He recorded 17 strikeouts in just 12.0 IP and didn’t allow and earned run.  Framber Valdez and Aaron Nola also went without allowing a run.  However, Charlie was able to top this with five starters who didn’t allow a run, and one who allowed just one.  Yoshinobu Yamamoto was a standout with 8 strikeouts in 5.0 IP.  Nathan Eovalidi was also great with no earned runs and 7 K’s in his start.  Charlie won the rate categories and saves, and took a win to open the season.  Is this the start of a new era for the Skyline Sluggers?  This is definitely Charlie’s best start to a seaon.  The PhoeGnomes also performed admirably, and can take some positive momentum into next week.

CP Kraken vs. KG Capital City Goofballs

The Kraken delivered the offensive equivalent of Charlie’s pitching by leading the league in home runs and OPS while finishing second in runs and RBI.  Chris presented a balanced attack with 4 players with two home runs and 9 players contributing at least one.  Five regulars or semi-regulars had an OPS over 1.000.  Matt Olson was the best of the crew with 4 RBI, 5 Runs, and 2 home runs.  The Goofballs had some decent offense, including a 3 homer week from Bryce Harper.  Neither team had many steals, and the Kraken took 4 categories.

The Kraken also excelled on the mound, whereas the Goofballs fell flat.  Shota Imanaga dominated with 9 strikeouts and no earned runs in 6.0 IP.  Triston McKenzie and Logan Gilbert allowed 4 ER each to bring up the rate stats, but others picked up the slack like Cole Ragans.  The Kraken avoided the massive blowups that doomed the Hares and other teams.  The combined performance was the strongest in the league by a wide margin.

The Kraken are known to have a powerful offnese.  However, if they can find consistent success like this on the mound, they are certain to jump into contender status.  However, this was just the first week, and the staff’s depth has yet to be tested.  The Goofballs will have to sort out their pitching woes to return to the top of the league.  The shocking output from the Kraken should put the rest of the league on notice, especially last year’s leaders, who started out slow.

Next Week

The Kraken will face another solid opponent when they take on the PhoeGnomes. Charlie and the Skyline Sluggers face one of their rivals, the Hares, who need to find some offensive production. The Possums face a tough second opponent with the defending champs, the Wolf Spiders. Finally, the Armadillos and Goofballs will battle in what is sure to be a competitive match.

2024 Trade Log

This will be the official trade repository for the 2024 season.

LK Armadillos
2023 Round #01 Pick
~ for ~
CP Skyline Sluggers
2024 Round #01 Pick
2024 Round #03 Pick

LK Armadillos
Josh Hader
~ for ~
CP Kraken
Zach Eflin
Conditional 2025 Draft Pick
25-29 saves – #18
30-34 saves – #11 
35-39 saves – #8 
40-44 saves – #6 
45 or more    – #4 

HP PhoeGnomes
Ceddanne Rafaela
~ for ~
KG Capital City Goofballs
Ceddanne Fafaela
Conditional 2025 Draft Pick
18 or fewer SB – #12
19 or more SB – 11th round pick
29 or more SB – 10th round pick
44 or more SB – 9th round pick
54 or more SB – 7th round pick

CP Kraken
Jake Meyers
2 SP to be named later (Heather picks any two SP)
Conditional Pick:
– Round #02 (Kraken finish in top 2)
– Round #03 (Kraken finish out of top 2)
~ for ~
HP PhoeGnomes
Aaron Judge

KG Capital City Goofballs
Michael Busch
~ for ~
HP PhoeGnomes
2025 Round #12 Pick

KK Wolf Spiders
Salvador Perez
Camilo Doval
Seth Lugo
2025 Round #01 Pick
~ for ~
RK Possums
Cal Raliegh
Tyler Glasnow

JK Hares
2025 Round #16 Pick
PTBNL
~ for ~
LK Armadillos
Nolan Gorman

CP Kraken
Mark Vientos
2025 Round #12 Pick (or Round #09 if Fairbanks ends with 30+ saves)
~ for ~
KG Capital City Goofballs
Pete Fairbanks

KK Wolf Spiders
Spencer Steer
Yu Darvish
2025 Round #03 Pick
~ for ~
KG Capital City Goofballs
Freddie Freeman

Week #23 League Update

The penultimate week of the season left the race for the title in a clear holding pattern.  Both the Wolf Spiders and Armadillos won, meaning this week will decide the championship.

The Wolf Spiders face the Kraken, and if they win or tie, they will claim back-to-back titles.  The Armadillos face the Possums.  Larry must win and Kyle must lose for the Armadillos to regain the crown.  The Kraken have openly declared their desire to decide the title, so Kyle will need to bring his A-game if he wants to achieve something only the Lannisters have done – win consecutive championships.

The Possums (who face the Armadillos) have some motivation as well – they will finish in third place with a victory.  The Goofballs face the Hares (who have nothing to play for) and they can make a push for third with a win and Possums’ loss.

The bottom of the standings are settled, with the Hares and PhoeGnomes in 5/6th place.  The Kraken and Skyline Sluggers are locked into 7th and last place respectively.  This means the draft lottery is already fixed, so each team can focus on earning a win without respect to positioning.

After two days, the Wolf Spiders have pushed to a small lead over the Kraken, but Chris has put up decent numbers.  The Armadillos are also in the lead, so the question is – can Kyle hold on, and claim the title?  Or can Chris make a charge, catch a few breaks, and ruin the dream?