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Eugene Church 10-21-2014 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by MrHaroldG (Post 3763583)
Only one more full season after this? Man, I'm gonna hate to see this league go, having followed it from Day One! :eatpop: It has inspired me, personally, to come up with ideas for my own soon-to-be leagues!

Thank you for being such a loyal follower. I much appreciate it.

I really hate to give up the IPA, but covering 64 teams and doing it well is nigh unto impossible... plus a tremendous amount of work.

It is much easier to cover a league with 16 teams all total. That will be the number of my new Dynasty series.

Eight years is a long time to cover a league, especially one as large as the IPA.

Eugene Church 10-22-2014 10:13 PM

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THE ISLANDIAN TIMES
Tuesday, September 21, 2049

MONTIES MASSACRE TU SOUTH
In the last 12 years the San Alejo Montaneros have been in the battle for the Tycobbian South Division crown many times, but they only came close... this year the Monties made certain they would win with a 14-game romp over runner-up Southport... in third place was Turon, 17 games back and Arroyo Grande finished fourth, 22 games behind in the race... only three of the division clubs managed winning seasons... Southport was the only team to challenge San Alejo... the Sun Sox trailed by only four games at mid-year, but couldn't even break even the rest of the year and quickly dropped out of the race.

1. SAN ALEJO: the Montaneros last won the TU South in 2037 and their only Pro Cup came a few years earlier in 2032... four years ago they were 91-63 and came in third (3 GB)... three years ago they were 90-64 and came in second (2 GB)... last year the Monties were 87-67 and came in third (14 GB)... but they won it hands down this year... San Alejo is blessed with two elite starters All-Star Matt Bell (24-12/2.13) and Will McKinney (23-9/2.43)... Bell has notched 20 wins in 8 of his 11 years in the league with two Golden Arms, while McKinney has done it 7 of his 8 seasons and has one Golden Arm trophy... the other two starters Wilfredo Bonilla (18-12/4.18) and Mickey Cronyn (14-11/4.31/10 saves) are only fair... closer Benny Buckmaster (5-5/2.99/12 saves) is solid in the bullpen... the Montaneros don't hit for much average (.254 BA-23rd), but do score runs (730-6th)... LF Royce Grantham had a great season, leading the IPA with 152 RBIs... he batted .303 with 36 homers and scored 101 runs... he had some good help from RF Erik Landau (.270/6/52/101), CF Pablo Teixeira (.276/29/88/84) and SS Benito Clemente (.292/6/69/98)... how far San Alejo goes in the postseason depends on its hitting... Bell and McKinney will take care of the pitching... San Alejo plays very good defense (.976 FA).

2. SOUTHPORT: age may be catching up with Southport... the Sun Sox won 6 of the last 8 division titles and also won two Pro Cups ('43, '47), but didn't have its usual strong pitching this year... their two veteran stars Billy Hoover (24-12/3.28) and All-Star Johnny Swanson (21-12/2.67) did their jobs very well, but didn't get any help from number three Brandon Delmore (13-17/4.59) and number four Gordon Forbes (9-23/5.74)... the bullpen is still strong with Troy Hill (10-4/1.96/14 saves) and veteran Hal Combs (6-3/2.14/10 saves)... the offense is still good and holding its own, but it is getting old... the best run providers are CF Tony Patrano (.261/28/81/66), LF Barney Lewis (.251/27/78/64), 1B Eddy Douglas (.248/24/74/62) and C Vasilis Vlachos (.237/18/68/57)... LF Chris Jones (.327/3/46/70) led the club with a .327 BA.

TURON: the Typhoons have been in the first division for the last four years...they were second last year with an 89-65 record (12 GB) and third this year with an 80-64 mark (17 GB)... Turon has one Pro Cup in its trophy case (2018) and hasn't made the playoffs in 10 seasons... they have good bats and lackluster pitching... sparking the offense are 3B Al Salisbury (.314/18/78/110), CF Eddy Spafford (.286/15/53/99), All-Star RF Guido Gervasio (.285/20/94/92), SS Rafer Robertson (.286/28/98/65) and 2B C. C. Kingsford (.280/18/52/59)... Tom Fuller (16-15/3.63) and Nate Scottsdale (18-19/3.67) are the best on the hill... in the bullpen Chris Lewis (7-4/2.87/10 saves) and Russell Mallory (5-7/2.20/7 saves) are quality relievers.

4. ARROYO GRANDE: finally after 15 years in the TU South second division, the Suns moved up from seventh to fourth place this year, improving from 65-89 (36 GB) to 75-79 (22 GB)... the club hasn't made the postseason since 2024... Arroyo Grande has never won a Pro Cup... this season's version is not very good... poor hitting and dubious pitching... Dwayne McMahon (18-17/3.94), Anthony Lombardi (17-20/3.28) and Enrique Lopez (16-20/3.42) are fairly good starters... and Russ Simmons (4-1/2.93/7 saves) is a quality reliever... not a lot in the lineup... the best of the lot are SS Russell Taylor (.265/29/83/105), 1B Vince Kinston (.261/28/72/62) and RF Norishige Ito (.287/24/80/79).

5. COLCHESTER: the Elites improved quite a bit this year, but still just finished in fifth place with a 74-80 mark (23 GB)... last year they were 59-95 (42 GB) in last place... this was the team's best finish in a dozen seasons... the last pennant came in 2036... Colchester still hasn't hauled in a Pro Cup trophy... the pitching was better this season and so was the offense... but neither are much to cheer about... however, 24-year-old starter Denzel Durand (21-15/2.96) is something to cheer about... the sophomore hurler showed very good promise this year after going 15-13 is his rookie season... closer Haden Fraser (9-4/2.69/15 saves) stood out in the bullpen... 20-year-old rookie RF Eldon McLennan (.328/8/63/79) led the club offensively and made the Tycobbian All-Star team... 1B Claude Garson topped the team in homers with 24 and RBIs with 75, but batted just .258... SS James Murchison (.294/13/57/86) also made the All-Star team... 3B Joey Rogers (.316/5/45/60) was another good contact hitter.

6. GINZA: the Ninjas have been stuck in the middle of the pack for the last 5-6 seasons... they were sixth this year with a 72-82 record (25 GB)... down from fourth and 82-72 last year (19 GB)... it's been quite awhile since Ginza made the playoffs... 2031 was the last time... the Ninjas have never won a Pro Cup... they have good power with 156 homers (10th) and can score (704 runs-12th), but have mediocre pitching (4.04 ERA-24th)... super star CF Sogo Takagi (.302/35/103/108) is 36, but still can do it all... he's a surefire Hall-of-Famer... Takagi made the All-Star team for the eighth time this year... 2B Kuzuki Tamura (.302/6/59/75) and C Whip Harrell (.280/32/86/65) are the other reliable bats in the Ninja lineup... Charley Waskins (15-18/3.81), T. C. Gallimore (14-15/3.94) and Carlos Del Toro (12-19/3.96) are just passable starters... veteran 35-year-old closer Tim Hickens (7-9/3.17/16 saves) did well most of the time.

7. CAPE CORAL: the Hurricanes are on the decline... they were 4th two years ago with an 85-69 record (7 GB), dropped to fifth in 2048 with a 74-80 mark (27 GB), then fell to seventh this season at 70-84 (27 GB)... the 'Canes offense is not what it has been in recent years, but the pitching perked up a little bit with the addition of superstud All-Star closer 36-year-old Terry Baird (9-4/1.60/14 saves), who was obtained from La Claire in a trade for superstar RF Rikky Van Dalen (.300/41/116/97)... except for Baird, the mound staff is fair to middling to bad with starters Stacy Boyle (16-16/4.02), Vernon Marks (15-20/3.42), Benton McCall (14-18/3.86) and Rik De Meester (10-19/4.34)... the top guns are All-Star 3B Kent Mantle (.306/31/86/84), All-Star SS Scotty Jackson (.299/26/84/83) and LF Eduardo Plassio (.297/5/53/77)... at 35 star RF William Snyder (.254/16/62/77) had the worst season of his 17-year career... Snyder is a lifetime .321 hitter... it's the first time he batted under the .300 mark... the Hurricane attack really missed Van Dalen this season, but they got a great season from Baird... you've got to give up something to get something... the trade was a win-win this year for both clubs... we'll have to watch how many more years Baird and Van Dalen play at an elite level to properly evaluate the trade.

8. SUMMERLAND: the Sunsets possessed remarkable pitching from '39 to '46, but they didn't score many runs... still they won two pennants ('40, '46) during that time period... in '47 they slipped from first place 94-60 to sixth place 76-78 (16 GB)... last year they fell further to 71-83 (30 GB)... and this season plunged downward to 57-97 and last place (40 GB)... the mound corps is not what it used to be... except for 6-time All-Star Jayson Hallstrom (14-16/2.81), who is still a tough customer on the hill... at 36 Billy King (12-23/4.01) had the worst season of his 12 years with Summerland... 21-year-old rookie Lanny Meredith (13-18/3.20) lost a lot of games, but was an dependable starter... as the case usually is, the Sunset bats are non-existent... as a team they batted only .239 (29th), scored only 570 runs (32nd) and hit just 109 out of the park (30th)... 1B Kenny Douglas led them in everything... 171 hits, 36 doubles, 5 triples, 27 homers, 90 RBIs, 97 runs and .282 BA... RF Rick Mayes (.264/20/54/83), CF Tony Vargas (.280/3/47/70) and SS Alex Abbotson (.253/16/51/63) helped out a little.

2049 Tycobbian South Division Final Standings and Team Statistics

Eugene Church 10-23-2014 08:21 PM

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THE ISLANDIAN TIMES
Tuesday, September 21, 2049

TUCKS TAKE TIGHT RACE IN TU EAST
The fans of the Tycobbian East enjoyed a pretty fair pennant race throughout most of the season... the Tuckanarra Blue Jays were challenged by as many as five other clubs... the Bluebirds prevailed in a tight tussle, beating out Red Bluff by 3 games, preseason favorite Hillsboro by 4 and defending division champ High Mesa by 5... for the 27th year in a row the Tucks finished in the first division.

1. TUCKANARRA: the last postseason appearance for the Blue Jays came in 2038... they have captured three Pro Cups in the team's history with the most recent coming in 2035... last season the Tucks were 80-74 in fourth place (19 GB)... they stepped it up on the mound and at the plate this year and won the flag... the Bluebirds have a solid rotation with Dickie Pittman (19-9/2.42), All-Star Ozzie Leslie (20-15/2.84), Alfie Rutledge (20-12/3.42) and Neil Orr (13-9/3.59/2 saves)... closer Trevor Rutherford (12-10/2.84/17 saves) was pretty good in the bullpen... Tuckanarra hits well for average with a .272 BA (3rd), scores well with 725 runs (8th), but doesn't have a lot of power... they hit only 129 HRs (21st)... the club offensive leaders are All-Star 1B Rodger Parsons (.343/25/94/76), LF Cedric Dennison (.320/15/76/65) and C Glenn Tinker (.302/9/56/56)... CF Harv Bannerman (.231/20/60/86) and 3B Bud Bostic (.278/5/56/84) have been productive, too... the Blue Jays will probably be a middle-of-the-pack pick in the Pro Cup predictions.

2. RED BLUFF: the hard-hitting Red Sox tried hard to catch the Blue Jays this year, but ran out of games... they were closing the gap when the season ended... the Red Sox finished in the Tycobbian East first division for the 27th straight time, too, just like Tuckanarra... but they haven't been to the playoffs in 12 years... Red Bluff does have three Pro Cups in its possession with the last one coming in 2035... though they are getting on in years, the Red Sox still led the IPA with 229 homers and ranked third in runs scored with 764... rookie All-Star 3B Dazzy Bevis (.287/32/98/100) had a great inaugural season and was a big boost to the offense... he also had plenty of help from superstar RF David Kelso (.288/35/105/81)... in 16 seasons the 34-year-old Kelso had over 600 homers... 39-year-old CF Ike Sweetwater (.291/20/54/72) is still playing well... at age 35 SS Leemon O'Donovan (.233/29/84/92) is still a solid player... at 37 2B Fran Blanchard (.271/22/61/66) still has some pop and plays well in the field... 1B Josh Stevens (.229/27/60/52) didn't hit well, but went deep fairly often... the mound corps was only fair this year with Mickey Rosen (14-13/2.78) and George Reynolds (16-15/3.38) the most effective... Carson Jamara (19-9/4.09) and Sonny Wheat (15-18/4.39) were inconsistent, but had some quality starts... the bullpen wasn't very good... Red Bluff needs some infusion of youth... the aging vets can't go on forever.

3. HILLSBORO: the Blazers were primed for success this season... the baseball world picked them to prevail in the TU East and go to the Pro Cup playoffs for the first time in the club's history... but it didn't happen... the Blazers have quality starters, but little in the way of offense... they only hit .227 (32nd) and scored only 601 runs (30th), but did show a little bit of power with 144 HRs (14th)... you don't win a bunch of games in the IPA when your top batter 35-year-old LF Jurrien Bellini hits .229 with 25 homers and 81 RBIs... and the most dependable hitters only had modest stats... CF Rick Willis had 20 homers, 70 RBIs, scored 80 runs, while batting only .263... and SS Shane Welsh had a team high .279 BA with 11 HRs and 61 RBIs... pitching was the name of the game in Hillsboro... the pitching corps put up a fine 3.07 team ERA (4th) and were led by Steve Cooper (20-13/2.60) and Clay Spencer (18-10/3.13... Jamie Lee Bradley (12-15/2.58) and Bailey Bilbow (14-15/3.49) were capable pitchers, too... Ron Pryor (6-3/2.48) was the most effective reliever and got some help from Scott Cole (5-7/3.92/14 saves).

4. HIGH MESA: the Cowboys were coming off a great season in 2048 when they made the playoffs for the first time in over 45 years... they won the TU East pennant with an impressive 99-55 record and were expecting big things this year... but the offense stumbled badly and didn't give the excellent mound staff any run support... the Cowpokes ranked near the bottom with a .239 BA (31st) and 637 runs (26th)... despite the pitiful offense, they still managed to come in fourth and just 5 games out of first place... the starting four were fantastic... Lloyd Armstrong (19-17/2.92), rookie Tuff Hammel (13-8/2.31/6 saves), Lucius Quarles (11-14/2/54) and Dickie Sternfeld (13-10/3.04) really did their part... the bullpen did well, too, with a 2.63 ERA (5th)... overall the team ERA was 2.93 (3rd)... the only reliable threats in the lineup were two 36-year-old veterans: star slugger 3B Johnny Tallis (.269/34/102/58) and star SS Andreas Stokke (.285/39/101/88), who was obtained from Bayview in a trade of IF Clifford Coleman, age 32... Coleman had a bad year, batting only .218 with 11 homers and 31 RBIs in 60 games.

5. MIDWAY: the Wolves were in the race the first half of the season, but dropped out early in the Summer... they slipped from 81-73 and third place (18 GB) to 76-78 and a fifth-place finish (10 GB)... Midway has never won the Pro Cup... the last time they made the playoffs was 2027... the Wolves have average bats and lackluster pitching... Charlie Chase (18-15/3.39) is the ace and the only effective starter... there are two strong relievers in the bullpen, headed up by Rocket Rhodes (11-5/1.99/5 saves) and Jeffrey Leonard (3-2/1.31/5 saves)... the main offensive performers are All-Star LF Justin Morrison (.314/20/86/92), RF Alfie Kincade (.284/29/100/78), 2B Kax Clark (.310/9/53/97) and SS Joey Keswick (.270/15/59/106).

6. EAST POINT: record-wise the Panthers had their best season in a decade, coming in with a 75-79 mark, good for sixth place (11 GB)... they were terrible the year before with a last place finish and a 57-97 record (42 GB)... the last pennant was in '39... East Point has never won the IPA Pro Cup... the Panthers had some decent pitching, but weren't much on the scoreboard... however they had good power with 168 HRs (8th-tied)... Ralph Wallace (18-16/2.45) had a fine season and had some help from Barney Benton (18-13/3.71)... Kenneth Lawson (1-4/1.43/13 saves), Carl Jordan (2-0/2.09/2 saves) and Buford St. John (5-2/3.73/15 saves) headed up a pretty good bullpen... providing most of the club's offense were All-Star 1B Kelly Walsh (.292/27/77/88), CF Tennis Magee (.273/24/63/51), All-Star C Kenny Bailey (.275/23/70/71), LF Augie Elizondo (.253/22/61/45) and SS Justus Coles (.254/15/69/59).

7. SOUTH FORK: the Stallions have been stuck in a rut for five seasons... they were 78-76 in '48 in fifth place (21 GB), but slumped to 73-81 and seventh place with a 73-81 mark (13 GB)... '43 was the last division title... South Fork has taken Pro Cup trophies twice ('42, '25)... they have two solid starters in Kip Cleaver (23-14/2.87) and star Jay Murphy (20-12/3.35), but not much otherwise... CF Jack Boswell is the big bat and tops the team with 31 homers, 90 RBIs and 100 runs, while hitting .262... other contributors were C Rudy Maroney (.285/17/82/66), SS Pete Arnold (.271/21/62/92), RF Georgy Walter (.307/7/38/66) and LF Kyle Gottwald (.307/10/40/48) and 1B Paul Sexton (.280/17/57/37).

8. Ozarka: the Nats don't do much of anything well... the last four seasons they have been seventh, eighth, seven and eighth... 69-85 last year (30 GB) and even worse this year at 62-92 (24 GB)... the Naturals won the division flag in '40... never have they taken the Pro Cup crown... Carl Hemus (17-15/3.07) and Jerald Kidman (13-21/4.16) paced the starters... and rookie All-Star 2B Kyler Hartman (.309/10/73/75) paced the hitters with a .309 BA... 1B Artie Clayton led with 31 homers and 87 RBIs, but batted a very poor .217... RF Julien Belazaire chipped in with a .283 BA, 9 HRs, 64 RBIs and 77 runs.

2049 Tycobbian East Division Final Standings and Team Statistics

Eugene Church 10-25-2014 08:23 PM

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THE ISLANDIAN TIMES
Tuesday, September 21, 2049

BUCS EDGE REDBIRDS AND REDS IN TU WEST
What a race in the Tycobbian West... it reads like a fairy tale or an unbelievable script from Hollywood... Bay St. Clair, a perennial also-ran and loser, went from the proverbial outhouse to the penthouse this year... it took a single-game playoff between Bay St. Clair and Denton City to decide the division crown after a year-long fight for the pennant... the Bucs bopped the Redbirds 7-2 to take the division flag by a game... last year's winner and reigning Pro Cup champion Rolling Hills faltered down the stretch and finished 3 and a half games off the pace... the Kenwood Wildcats were a distant fourth, trailing by 13 and a half games.

The three contenders tussled all season long... going into September, Bay St. Clair was running third, 3 games behind Denton City, but took charge late and won the playoff game... both the Redbirds and Reds fizzled in the last week of the season... for the first time in two decades the Buccaneers will be in the playoffs... they also snapped a 13-year run in the second division... the Bucs will be going for their first Pro Cup trophy... they are trophy-less in 9 previous playoff appearances.

1. BAY ST. CLAIR: after a terrible season last year... a last place finish with a 57-97 record (38 GB) and many other bad seasons in recent years, the Buccaneers made wholesale changes to their roster... 17 new players came aboard and really made a difference... the hitting and offense greatly improved, so did the pitching... the team BA went from .228 to .261 (14th)... the Bucs were fifth in scoring with 741 runs... and the team ERA went from 3.86 last season to 3.43 this year (8th)... rookie starter Scotty Hedwall (16-14/3.03) was impressive along with three newcomers in the bullpen: All-Star Cadillac Bogart (14-2/1.52/12 saves), Ian Abercrombie (14-4/1.93) and Steve Swanwick (4-1/1.31/8 saves)... one of the few holdovers from 2048, 5-year-veteran starter Dion Hawkins (19-9/3.94) was the club's biggest winner... rookies also made a huge impact in the batting order... the productive sticks were CF Stan Kovalenko (.276/17/86/105), SS Dwayne Mungle (.265/10/76/79) and LF Butch Thornhill (.256/23/98/75)... one of the few holdover regulars 2B Reece Somerset (.302/21/82/71) topped the team with a .302 BA... rookie C Hersh Cranmore (.263/12/73/59) chipped in decent numbers, too... the Buccaneers probably don't have the starting pitching to go very far in the postseason, but the youngsters on the squad should make it interesting... sometimes fairy tales and backyard dreams come true... White River and San Alejo are the critics' choice to win the Tycobbian title and go to the Pro Cup Finals.

2. DENTON CITY: the Redbirds had a really good shot at winning its first pennant since 2040... but they lost four of the last five games and blew their chance... the Redbirds were only 8-11 in September, while Bay St. Clair took the division by posting a 12-7 mark... still the Reds came in second with a sparkling 92-63 record, beaten out by just one game... last year Denton City was third with a 79-75 mark (16 GB)... the Redbirds have never won a Pro Cup, but came close twice in the early days of the IPA... '05 and '08... the Redbirds had superb pitching with a 2.72 team ERA, tops in the Tycobbian Union and ranked second best in the IPA... Sugar Valley was the leader with a phenomenal 2.51 team ERA... however Denton City had second-rate hitting... .255 BA (20th), 642 runs (25th) and 122 homers (26th-tied)... two very impressive rookies Johnny Wingate (17-9/2.07) and Flash Stringfellow (17-14/2.24) led the staff with strong support from veterans Mel Coley (20-12/3.05/7 saves), Val Farnsworth (14-6/2.56/2 saves) and All-Star Harry Elliott (20-14/3.67/4 saves)... James Webb (2-2/2.60/10 saves) was the best reliever... at the plate the leaders were Val Anniston (.312/21/68/73), SS Vincent McCloud (.287/6/59/92) and veteran LF Pete Doyle (.279/16/78/53).

3. ROLLING HILLS: the current Pro Cup champion and last year's TU West winner Rolling Hills had the same solid ballclub, but they failed in clutch time going 6-12 in September, while Bay St. Clair went 12-7 to capture the division crown... the Reds will not be repeating as Pro Cup champion... the top starters were all vets: All-Star Matthew Christianson (23-6/2.51), All-Star Johnny Howard (22-13/2.89) and Marty Phillips (21-11/3.55)... closer Benny Young (8-4/2.08/15 saves) was a standout in the bullpen... they had a solid core of hitters led by SS Dustin Thibodeau (.308/17/67/88), 2B Miguel Romeros (.279/27/94/86), 1B Darwin Tard (.293/16/83/71), rookie Taddy McKeoun (.283/18/64/70), All-Star C Kyle Edwards (.293/0/61/47) and LF Orin Phillips (.264/20/77/76).

4. KENWOOD: the club has one Pro Cup title ('14) in its history... the Wildcats won six pennants since 2040, but have declined a little bit lately... two years ago they dipped to second place with an 81-73 record (14 GB)... this year the Wildcats slipped to fourth and 79-75 (13.5 GB)... still a solid, well-balanced team... veteran starters Rusty Bradford (16-17/3.28), Tommy Carter (15-14/3.86), Freddy Gooch (14-13/3.75) and Gregg Campbell (10-6/3.53/1 save) are still reliable... and closer Mike Jones (12-9/2.47/19 saves) was excellent... he ranked fifth in the IPA in saves... Kilkenny's Andy Mayfield (6-5/4.04) was the leader with 21... three players provided most of the offense: 2B Country Crowder (.334/2/43/90), superstar C Corky DiNozzo (.282/31/84/68) and 3B Jasper Matthews (.264/20/75/78)... however, CF Warren Vickers (.320/10/53/48), CF Dorsey Faircloth (.316/7/45/43) and RF Billy Nix (.281/18/50/41) did well in platoon roles.

5. ARLON: the Champions came in third in '47 with an 80-74 mark (5 GB)... but have dropped to fifth the past two seasons... they were 73-81 in '47 (22 GB) and 71-83 this season (21.5 GB)... just an average ballclub... the Champs won their last pennant in '43 and have yet to claim a Pro Cup... veteran star Lanny Gray (18-16/2.84) is still the ace... the 33-year-old fireballer led the IPA in strikeouts for the second year in a row and sixth time in his career... Gray fanned 282 in 313 innings... Peter Shannon (19-17/3.66) and Mike Winters (12-12/3.54) also lent a hand on the hill... the best reliever was Mack Blair (6-7/1.92/9 saves)... Arlon had no great shakes at the plate... leading the team were 1B Ivan Cisneros (.277/19/77/99), LF Davey Allen (.262/12/73/69), 3B John Foley (.342/1/39/63) , SS Todd Grant (.245/15/68/69), RF Ferdie Freese (.278/15/78/59) and CF Cary Rockwell (.268/14/60/59).

6. CHICOPEE: the Braves have made the first division only three times in the last 14 seasons... never have won the Pro Cup... last appeared in the playoffs in 2036... rarely a pennant contender in its history... they were fourth in '48 with a 74-80 record (21 GB) and fell to sixth this season with a 70-84 mark (22.5 GB)... rookie All-Star phenom starter Sharlon Barbour (23-10/2.52) raised quite a few eyebrows around the Islands... he had some help from vets Tony Dazzi (17-21/3.77) and Wakan Ko (13-16/3.90)... another rookie sensation LF Johnny Helwig (.366/8/58/80) carried a big stick and led the Tycobbian Union with a .366 BA, second in the IPA to Wade Miley of Claxton, who led with a .374 mark... other bat contributors were 1B Sam Patrick (.270/27/92/67), 3B Ken Smith (.316/4/51/80), CF Marty Hogart (.285/9/70/69) and SS Arlen Buchanan (.276/15/70/51).

7. LA CLAIRE: the Lynx tied with Bayview for seventh and last place in the TU West... both posted 68-86 records (24.5 GB)... La Claire rarely contends ... never won the Pro Cup... last made the postseason in 2038... just a poor to lackluster club... they were sixth and 60-94 in '48, 35 games back... this season the most effective starters were rookie Bill Danielson (12-8/3.46) and Bruce Kinson (17-18/3.97)... nothing special in the bullpen... the Lynx made a good trade in getting 33-year-old superstar hitter RF Rikky Van Dalen (.300/41/116/97) from Cape Coral in exchange for 36-year old star closer Terry Baird (9-4/1.60/14 saves)... no one else is in Van Dalen's class in the lineup... 3B Sam Essex hit 30 homers and drove in 90 runs, but hit only .245... CF J. D. Landy chipped in with 11 homers, 54 RBIs and 88 runs, while batting .264... other decent bats were 2B Jimmy Curtis (.287/2/41/57), LF Hank Morton (.280/6/44/56) and 1B Doug Stewart (.281/7/63/55).

8. BAYVIEW: the Vikings only claim to fame is its legendary slugger Jerry Culpepper, who is now within reach of the all-time IPA home run record... the 35-year old third baseman needs only 14 more to break Jack Elliott's 849 mark... Culpepper hit 37 roundtrippers this year, drove in 88 runs and batted .280... overall he has hit 836 homers in his 17-year career... the Viks picked up another future Hall-of-Famer RF Nioka Inkamara from Wynnamac in April... the 32-year-old Inkamara hit .277 with 37 homers and 99 RBIs... the only other decent bat in the lineup is LF Cooter Cannon, who slammed 20 homers, drove in 54 runs, while batting .264... the pitching is not very good in Bayview... Jerome Dean (18-11/4.32), Johnny Young (15-19/3.66) and Bobby Knudsen (12-24/3.51) were the most dependable.

2049 Tycobbian West Division Final Standings and Team Statistics

NYY #23 10-25-2014 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Eugene Church (Post 3763873)
Thank you for being such a loyal follower. I much appreciate it.

I really hate to give up the IPA, but covering 64 teams and doing it well is nigh unto impossible... plus a tremendous amount of work.

It is much easier to cover a league with 16 teams all total. That will be the number of my new Dynasty series.

Eight years is a long time to cover a league, especially one as large as the IPA.

Eight years is a long time to do anything, but it has been especially impressive to cover a league as large as this. You've done a great job with it, and it's part of OOTP's history.

I look forward to seeing what you've got planned with your new 16 team dynasty!

Eugene Church 10-25-2014 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by NYY #23 (Post 3765581)
Eight years is a long time to do anything, but it has been especially impressive to cover a league as large as this. You've done a great job with it, and it's part of OOTP's history.

I look forward to seeing what you've got planned with your new 16 team dynasty!

Thanks for the nice comment.

I really haven't given it a lot of thought yet.

My first dynasty league was the All-Time All-Star Association which I played for 10 wonderful seasons, then lost it because of a failed hard drive and I foolishly had no backup.

I just went back and look at the writeups and throughly enjoyed reminiscing the AAA for about an hour. Basically, the league was the 16 original franchises. I chose their best 21 players (12 position players and 9 starters). Later I included Negro and Japanese greats, but limited how many each of the original franchises could have.

Here a link for the AAA if you are interested:
http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...operation.html

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Wednesday, September 22, 2049

2049 RUTHLANDIAN UNION FINAL BATTING AND PITCHING LEADERBOARDS

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Wednesday, September 22, 2049

2049 TYCOBBIAN UNION FINAL BATTING AND PITCHING LEADERBOARDS

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THE ISLANDIAN TIMES
Wednesday, September 22, 2049

WHITE RIVER FAVORED IN TU, MIDDLEFIELD IN RU
September is the time of the so-called "second season" - the Pro Cup playoffs. Eight elite ballclubs from around the Islands will be in a dogfight for the IPA crown. The Tycobbian Union has won the last three Pro Cups, four of the last five and six times in eight years. But overall Tycobbian only has a 26-22 edge down through the seasons. As in most years it's a toss-up between five clubs according to the baseball gurus.

White River is been given the favorite's role, but not by much. According to the oddsmakers, the Rascals will be challenged by Middlefield, Sugar Valley, Valmara and San Alejo. Tuckanarra, Bay St. Clair and Claxton didn't get a lot of votes in the postseason poll conducted by THE ISLANDIAN TIMES. The polls are notoriously unreliable. Last year Claxton was ranked last in the poll, yet made the Pro Cup Finals before being booted out in five games by the Rolling Hills Reds. Last year's champ is not returning. Rolling Hills lost out to revitalized Bay St. Clair in a tense down-to-the-wire duel. Four clubs are back: White River, Sugar Valley, Valmara and Claxton. The Rascals and Vipers were eliminated in the first round last season. White River fell to Rolling Hills in a seven-game series and Valmara lost to Claxton in a five-game set, while the Rattlers lost in second round action to the Diamonds in seven games in the Ruthlandian LCS.

In opening round Tycobbian play number-one ranked White River will tangle with tough San Alejo, rated fifth best, while number six Tuckanarra takes on number seven Bay St. Clair. In the Ruthlandian Union second-ranked Middlefield hosts number three Sugar Valley and fourth-rated Valmara entertains unheralded Claxton, again ranked last in the poll. All the series will be best-of-seven.

IPA PRO CUP POLL
1. WHITE RIVER (98-56): the Rascals had a wonderful season, winning their second pennant in a row and fifth overall... they topped the Tycobbian Union with 97 wins, one better than TU South titlist San Alejo... however, the club is still in search of a first Pro Cup trophy... they could prove to be a serious Pro Cup contender with the team's tremendous pitching and home-run power... the Rascals batted only .254 as a team (22nd), but walloped 198 homers (2nd) and scored 756 runs (3rd), while posting an excellent 2.82 team ERA (2nd)... they are better-than-average with a .974 FA... in the Tycobbian Union only the Denton City Redbirds were better with a 2.72 team ERA... none of the Tycobbian playoff clubs have better pitching or offense than White River... only Sugar Valley (2.51) and Valmara (2.73) had better team ERAs in the IPA... the Rascals have an abundance of fine pitchers, led by veteran starters All-Star Nicky Palmer (22-10/2.59), Clem Warren (21-12/2.84) and Butch Slattery (21-10/2.88)... the bullpen is very sound, too, with Todd Cole (10-8/2.76/17 saves), who ranked sixth in the IPA in saves... White River boasts four players who hit 30 or more homers: superstar LF Billy Joe Hickman (.261/48/126/100), RF Ryne Hyland (.304/36/100/111), 2B Ryan Byrd (.165/32/85/83) and 1B Ruben Reaves (.300/30/76/113)... 3B Kenny Yarbrough added another good bat with a .314 BA, 10 homers, 59 RBIs and 88 runs... the Rascals have three outstanding starters with a very strong bullpen, too... on paper White River is the best team in the IPA.

2. Middlefield (104-50): picked in the preseason to finish a close third to Forest City and Rocky Rapids, the Middlefield Roosters led the IPA with 104 victories and really ruled the roost this year in the Ruthlandian West Division, made shambles of the pennant chase by racing to a 9-game bulge at the halfway mark and then increased it to 13 by season's end... the defending champ and preseason favorite Forest City came in a very distant second with Colfax third and Rocky Rapids fourth... the Roosters have racked up three division pennants in the last five seasons... they will be one of the favorites to take this year's Pro Cup trophy... Middlefield won its only IPA crown way back in 2005... the Roosters have a lot to crow about and could haul in its second Pro Cup this season... they have a lot going for them... the Roosters are a rock-solid ballclub with very good pitching, hitting and power... they came in fifth last year with a 73-81 record (19 GB) and made a remarkable turnaround... three rookies standouts really made the difference... out of the blue RF Johnny Wyatt slammed 41 roundtrippers and drove in 121 runs, All-Star LF Timothy Hayworth batted .315 with 12 HRs, 53 RBIs and scored 97 runs and 1B Clarence Cahoon hit .324 with 14 homers, 54 RBIs and 86 runs... add in five more All-Stars and you've got quite a team... C Johnny McDonald (.339/16/83/79), 2B Ike Gary (.300/19/95/83) and SS Jimmy Beach (.276/26/78/76) also made the RU All-Star squad, along with pitchers James Long (24-12/3.12) and Hollis Dale (22-7/2.40)... all four Middlefield starters won 20 or more games... Carroll Collier (25-10/2.72) and Larry Wheelhouse (23-10/3.41) piled up lots of wins, too... CF Russell Martin (.275 BA) put up some solid numbers, too, with 29 homers, 99 RBIs and 91 runs... the Roosters will have a tough test right out of the gate in the postseason, going up against Sugar Valley in the first round... the Rattlers won 103 games this season.

3. Sugar Valley (103-51): the Rattlers will be going for their second Pro Cup in five years... they nabbed it in 2045 and have much better pitching this time around... the Rattlers have won the RU East Division five times in the last seven seasons... Sugar Valley ranked first in the IPA with a 2.51 team ERA... it's the second best ERA in history, topped only by Forest City record-breaking 2.41 last year... all five starters posted ERA under 3.00... All-Star Joe Snow (26-8/2.46) chalked up the most wins... Cullen Winslow (23-6/2.18) had the best ERA... and Antonio Cedeno (22-17/2.42), Davey Brennan (13-10/2.68/2 saves) and Christopher Dunsberry (10-4/2.42/10 saves) were very effective, too... leading the Rattlers at the plate are star LF Carl Ramsey (.282/32/105/88), 22-year-old rookie RF Duncan McEllicott (.267/27/80/69) and 1B Smokey Nix (.285/24/79/77)... they only hit .250 (20th), but scored pretty well with 677 runs (9th) and 160 homers (4th)... the two biggest winners in the IPA will be opponents right off the bat in the playoffs... in first-round play Sugar Valley takes on the powerful Middlefield Roosters, who seem to have it all this year... pitching, hitting and power.

4. Valmara (101-53): for the second year in a row and fifth time in seven seasons the Valmara Vipers garnered the Ruthlandian North Division flag... and for the second straight year they ran up over 100 victories... Valmara tore up everybody in the hot summer months and ran away with the pennant, easily outdistancing second place Ranford by 18 games... the Vipers (102-53) will be gunning for Pro Cup trophy number three in their history... they copped it in 2026 and 2043... Valmara features great pitching (2.73 ERA-2nd) and good bats (.278 BA-2nd) with 129 HRs (10th)... they are only slightly above average defensively (.974 FA)... and should be one of the Pro Cup favorites... the Viper starting four are awesome: Primo Sirak (25-11/2.32), Darus Grajek (21-9/2.43), Teddy Twardzik (22-14/2.79) and Mark Polaski (16-8/2.72)... the bullpen is not very consistent, headed up by Kasio Bajek (6-7/3.92/16 saves) and Mirko Musial (3-0/1.84/8 saves)... batting-wise the leaders are All-Star LF Tomek Abramczyk (.333/27/81/80), All-Star CF Don Ritchie (.327/9/75/86), 2B Jorge Aparicio (.300/10/68/79) and 1B Jose Vargas (.306/7/52/66)... the Vipers don't have much in the way of home-run power,which might hurt them in the postseason... C Karol Koska led them with 31 homers and 92 RBIs, but batted only .227.

5. San Alejo (97-57): in the last 12 years the San Alejo Montaneros have been in the battle for the Tycobbian South Division crown many times, but they only came close... this year the Monties made certain they would win with a 14-game romp over runner-up Southport... the Montaneros last won the TU South in 2037 and their only Pro Cup came a few years earlier in 2032... four years ago they were 91-63 and came in third (3 GB)... three years ago they were 90-64 and came in second (2 GB)... last year the Monties were 87-67 and came in third (14 GB)... but they won it hands down this year... San Alejo is blessed with two elite starters All-Star Matt Bell (24-12/2.13) and Will McKinney (23-9/2.43)... Bell has notched 20 wins in 8 of his 11 years in the league with two Golden Arms, while McKinney has done it 7 of his 8 seasons and has one Golden Arm trophy... the other two starters Wilfredo Bonilla (18-12/4.18) and Mickey Cronyn (14-11/4.31/10 saves) are only fair... closer Benny Buckmaster (5-5/2.99/12 saves) is solid in the bullpen... the Montaneros don't hit for much average (.254 BA-23rd), but do score runs (730-6th)... LF Royce Grantham had a great season, leading the IPA with 152 RBIs... he batted .303 with 36 homers and scored 101 runs... he had some good help from RF Erik Landau (.270/6/52/101), CF Pablo Teixeira (.276/29/88/84) and SS Benito Clemente (.292/6/69/98)... how far San Alejo goes in the postseason depends on its hitting... Bell and McKinney will take care of the pitching, but will need help from Bonilla and Cronyn to take it all... San Alejo plays very good defense (.976 FA).

6. Tuckanarra (86-68): the fans of the Tycobbian East enjoyed a pretty fair pennant race throughout most of the season... the Tuckanarra Blue Jays were challenged by as many as five other clubs... the Bluebirds prevailed in a tight tussle, beating out Red Bluff by 3 games, preseason favorite Hillsboro by 4 and defending division champ High Mesa by 5... for the 27th year in a row the Tucks finished in the first division... the last postseason appearance for the Blue Jays came in 2038... they have captured three Pro Cups in the team's history with the most recent coming in 2035... last season the Tucks were 80-74 in fourth place (19 GB)... they stepped it up on the mound and at the plate this year and won the flag... the Bluebirds have a solid rotation with Dickie Pittman (19-9/2.42), All-Star Ozzie Leslie (20-15/2.84), Alfie Rutledge (20-12/3.42) and Neil Orr (13-9/3.59/2 saves)... closer Trevor Rutherford (12-10/2.84/17 saves) was pretty good in the bullpen... Tuckanarra hits well for average with a .272 BA (3rd), scores well with 725 runs (8th), but doesn't have a lot of power... they hit only 129 HRs (21st)... the club offensive leaders are All-Star 1B Rodger Parsons (.343/25/94/76), LF Cedric Dennison (.320/15/76/65) and C Glenn Tinker (.302/9/56/56)... CF Harv Bannerman (.231/20/60/86) and 3B Bud Bostic (.278/5/56/84) have been productive, too... for the Tucks to go all the way, everything would have to come up roses for them... the Blue Jays only have an outside shot at the Pro Cup trophy.

7. Bay St. Clair (93-62): what a race in the Tycobbian West... it read like a fairy tale or an unbelievable script from Hollywood... Bay St. Clair, a perennial also-ran and loser, went from the proverbial outhouse to the penthouse this year... it took a single-game playoff between Bay St. Clair and Denton City to decide the division crown after a year-long fight for the pennant... the Bucs bopped the Redbirds 7-2 to take the division flag by a game... last year's winner and reigning Pro Cup champion Rolling Hills faltered down the stretch and finished 3 and a half games off the pace... after a terrible season last year... a last place finish with a 57-97 record (38 GB) and many other bad seasons in recent years, the Buccaneers made wholesale changes to their roster... 17 new players came aboard and really made a difference... the hitting and offense greatly improved, so did the pitching... the team BA went from .228 to .261 (14th)... the Bucs were fifth in scoring with 741 runs... and the team ERA went from 3.86 last season to 3.43 this year (8th)... rookie starter Scotty Hedwall (16-14/3.03) was impressive along with three newcomers in the bullpen: All-Star Cadillac Bogart (14-2/1.52/12 saves), Ian Abercrombie (14-4/1.93) and Steve Swanwick (4-1/1.31/8 saves)... one of the few holdovers from 2048, 5-year-veteran starter Dion Hawkins (19-9/3.94) was the club's biggest winner... rookies also made a huge impact in the batting order... the productive sticks were CF Stan Kovalenko (.276/17/86/105), SS Dwayne Mungle (.265/10/76/79) and LF Butch Thornhill (.256/23/98/75)... one of the few holdover regulars 2B Reece Somerset (.302/21/82/71) topped the team with a .302 BA... rookie C Hersh Cranmore (.263/12/73/59) chipped in decent numbers, too... the Buccaneers probably don't have the starting pitching to go very far in the postseason, but the youngsters on the squad should make it interesting... sometimes fairy tales and backyard dreams come true... however, White River and San Alejo are the critics' choice to win the Tycobbian title and go to the Pro Cup Finals.

8. Claxton (88-66): in the Ruthlandian South Division the Claxton Diamonds held off fast-closing Valka to capture the pennant for the fourth time in five years... preseason favorite Waleska battled the Diamonds and Blackhawks into September, but fell to the wayside in the late going... Claxton topped runner-up Valka by 5 games, while the Westerners and the Crystal Lake Crushers tied for third place in the standings, 6 games back... the Diamonds repeated as champion and are excited about the playoffs... they are still shooting for their first Pro Cup trophy... Claxton reached the Finals last season, but were quickly banished by the Rolling Hills Reds in just five games... blessed with an abundance of hitters, they hope it will be enough to win it this year... just like last year, the key to victory will be Abe Schiffman (19-12/3.76), Gilbert Clagsdale (24-11/3.79) and Stan Yudash (16-16/4.65)... they will have to step it up a level in the postseason for Claxton to prevail... the Diamonds are better in the bullpen this year with rookie closer Ramon Santos (8-2/2.06/14 saves)... the offense is even better this year with the addition of several talented rookies... leading the Diamond attack are budding superstar All-Star OF Whit Miley (.374/12/75/100), superstar All-Star 1B Jojo DeLucca (.300/29/121/93), 3B Rick Clayburne (.270/10/74/93) and 2B Rick Emery (.253/21/83/81) with help from two fine rookies LF Konrad Neumann (.310/9/63/83) and RF Jimmy John Ramsey (.343/20/58/74)... vets SS Stevie Wynn (.283/6/50/45) and C Ryne Akins (.281/17/75/52) also are dependable bats... the Diamonds get no respect in the polls... they are picked "least likely to win the Pro Cup"... last year Claxton was picked last and made the Finals... better pitching could take them a long way in the postseason.

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Thursday, September 23, 2049

2049 IPA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - Game 1

Ruthlandian Union

WINSLOW STOPS ROOSTERS 3-1, RATTLERS WIN OPENER
Two hard-hitting, high-scoring teams were held in check in the opening game of the Ruthlandian Division Championship Series at Middlefield Park... Sugar Valley's Cullen Winslow stopped Pro Cup favorite Middlefield 3-1 on a two-hitter... the Rattlers broke up a 1-1 tie in the sixth on a triple by rookie RF Duncan McEllicott and an RBI single by CF Roger Hobbs... SS Pete McCormick added an insurance run with a solo homer in the seventh... Winslow (1-0) went eight strong innings and gave up only one run on a home run by LF Russell Martin in the top of the second... he walked two and fanned four... Davey Brennan closed out the victory with a runless ninth for the save... losing pitcher Hollis Dale (0-1), the Rooster starter, also worked eight solid frames, yielded three runs on seven hits, whiffed five and walked three.

SIRAK SHUTS OUT DIAMONDS 4-0, VIPERS WINS 1ST GAME
Hometown Valmara was victorious over visiting Claxton in game one of the Ruthlandian DCS at War Memorial Stadium... 25-game winner Primo Sirak shut out the Diamonds 4-0 on a five-hitter... both starters went the route... in an impressive outing Sirak (1-0) struck out five batters and walked three, besting Diamond ace Abe Schiffman (0-1), who also allowed five hits, walked three and fanned five in defeat... RF Boyd Holmes paced the Vipers with two hits, a homer and a double... CF Don Ritchie, C Karol Koska and 1B Jose Vargas batted in the other Valmara runs.

Tycobbian Union

RASCALS RAP MONTIES 5-1 IN OPENING GAME
Two Tycobbian powerhouses clashed at White River Stadium in the first game of the Division Championship Series and the White River Rascals rapped the San Alejo Montaneros 5-1 behind the sharp pitching of Nicky Palmer (1-0)... the 22-game winner fired a complete game and stymied the Monties on five hits... Matt Bell (0-1) suffered the loss... the Rascals ripped him for five runs in his seven innings... a four-run outburst in the seventh sealed the win for White River, highlighted by an RBI double by 2B Ryan Byrd, RBI groundout by SS Kunta Burton, RBI single by SP Nicky Palmer and a bases-loaded walk to 3B Kenny Yarbrough... LF Billy Joe Hickman got the first run in in the fourth frame on an RBI groundout... the Rascals only got six hits in the game.

TUCKS TOP BUCS 5-2 IN FIRST GAME

In the first game of the Tycobbian Division Championship Series at Shoreline Park in Bay St. Clair, visiting Tuckanarra got 8 of their 10 hits from the bottom of the batting order to knock off the Buccaneers 5-2... though wild at times with five walks, winner Dan Pittman (1-0) held the Bucs to two runs, one earned, in seven innings... Pittman permitted five hits and struck out five... two relievers, Trevor Rutherford and Neil Orr, each hurled a scoreless inning to finish it for Pittman... Scotty Hedwall (0-1) was charged with the loss...the Blue Jays shelled him for five runs and 10 hits in eight and two-thirds innings... Tuckanarra busted up a 2-1 game with two runs in the seventh and one more in the ninth.

C Glenn Tinker sparked the Tucks with two hits, two runs and three RBIs, along with SS Dale Fordham, who had three hits and scored twice... Tinker homered and doubled.

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Friday, September 24, 2049

2049 IPA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - Game 2

Ruthlandian Union

SUGAR VALLEY SLIPS BY MIDDLEFIELD 4-3 IN 15TH
Clutch hitting and brilliant bullpen work led Sugar Valley to its second straight triumph over Middlefield in the Ruthlandian DCS... on the road at Middlefield Park, the Rattlers slipped past the Roosters 4-3 in 15 innings... Smokey Nix supplied the game-winning hit and drove in Carl Ramsey with the game-winning score... and Davey Brennan and Christopher Dunsberry provided seven spotless innings in relief... Brennan blanked the Roosters for two frames and Dunsberry (1-0) fired five scoreless innings for the win.

Middlefield jumped off to a 3-1 lead after the first inning, but the Rattlers came back with runs in the fourth and seventh to tie the score... both starters did well with Sugar Valley's Antonio Cedeno working eight innings, giving up three runs on just four hits and Middlefield's Chris Collier going 10 innings, allowing three runs on nine hits.

Sugar Valley rang up 12 hits, while Middlefield got 9... 1B Smokey Nix (.455) paced the Rattlers with 4-7... 2B Ricky Fry (.167) homered in the seventh to tie the game... he and CF Carl Ramsey (.333) collected two hits apiece... rookie CR Johnny Wyatt (.222) had two hits for the Roosters, including a two-run clout in the opening frame... C Johnny McDonald (.250) also pitched in with a pair of hits.

VIPERS WIN AGAIN VIA 3 HOMERS
Known for their great pitching, the Valmara Vipers went to the longball to capture their second game in a row from Claxton in the Ruthlandian Division Championship Series... the Vipers smacked three homers to whip the Diamonds 8-6 at War Memorial Stadium... Justin Roscoe slammed two out of the park and Jorge Aparicio got one to give Valmara a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series... but it was Aparicio's RBI base hit and Tomek Abramczyk's 2-run single in the bottom of the eighth that gave the Vipers the win.

Valmara pounded out 12 hits, while Claxton netted 11... 3B Justin Roscoe (.333) drove in four runs and scored three times for the Vipers... 1B Jose Vargas (.286) chipped in with two hits and two runs, 2B Jorge Aparicio (.429) had two hits and two RBIs and CF Don Ritchie (.286) went 2-4... pinchhitter Rupert Koenig had the big hit for the Diamonds, a three-run blast in the seventh that tied the score at 5-all... C Ryne Akins (..250) and LF Konrad Neumann (.444) added two hits each and scored twice... and SS Stevie Wynn (.286) went 2-4.

Darus Grajek (1-0) labored but picked up the win... he worked eight innings and permitted five runs on nine hits... Mark Polaski came on in the ninth and gave up a run, but still got the save... the losing pitcher was reliever Wyatt Parnell (0-1). who was victimized for three runs and five hits in his two innings, the eighth and the ninth... starter Gilbert Clagsdale surrendered the three roundtrippers... he gave up five runs on seven hits.

Tycobbian Union

RASCALS RALLY LATE AND WIN AGAIN
For the second day in a row, the White River Rascals got good mound work and came away with a 5-3 victory over San Alejo, rallying for three runs in the eighth frame to garner the their second straight win in the best-of-seven Tycobbian DCS... Butch Slattery and Todd Cole teamed up to hold the Montaneros to six hits and three runs... Slattery (1-0) notched the win by hurling eight solid innings, giving up the six hits, striking out seven and walking one... Cole worked a perfect ninth for the save... Will McKinney (0-1) caught the loss as he was battered for five runs on nine hits in seven and two-thirds innings.

In the eighth-inning uprising, a single by 1B Ruben Reaves (.286), walk to 2B Ryan Byrd (.286) and an infield error loaded the bases for SS Kunta Burton (.167), who walked and drove in the tying run... C Josh Cleveland (.333) singled and got the game-winning RBI and pinchhitter Thomas Young singled in the other run.

CF Pudge Tate (.286) and SP Butch Slattery (.667) led the Rascals with two hits each... Burton drove in a pair of runs and Byrd scored twice... CF Paolo Teixeira (.286) homered for San Alejo and scored twice... 1B Sal McAlister (.429) had two base hits... SS Benito Clemente (.125) and McAlister drove in a run apiece... White River outhit San Alejo 9 to 6 in the game.

BUCS WIN IN A "WALK" OVER BLUE JAYS, EVEN SERIES
It was truly a "walk-off" win for Bay St. Clair... Stan Terry walked with the base-loaded in the last of tenth to give the Buccaneers a 4-3 win over Tuckanarra in game two of the Tycobbian Division Championship Series and even it up at a game apiece... the Bucs' great bullpen came through for them big time with three runless innings... Cadillac Bogart worked the eight and the ninth frames, while Ian Abercrombie (1-0) hurled the tenth and chalked up the victory... Trevor Rutherford (0-1) came on in the tenth and lost it.

Both teams posted 8 hits each... Bay St. Clair was sparked by rookie RF Stan Kovalenko (.444) with three hits, an RBI and a run... 2B Reece Somerset (.500) chipped with two hits and an RBI... and 1B Stan Terry (.000) batted in two runs... leading the Tucks were C Glenn Tinker (.714) with two doubles and a single... SS Dale Fordham (.714) cracked a pair of hits and 1B Rodger Parsons (.250) went 2-3... Tinker, Fordham and Parsons drove in the Blue Jay scores.

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Saturday, September 25, 2049

2049 IPA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES: Game 3

Ruthlandian Union

ROOSTERS RALLY TO WIN GAME 3
After dropping both games at home in the Ruthlandian Division Championship Series, Middlefield needed a win on the road in Sugar Valley in the worst way and got it, but they had to rally from a 3-0 deficit... the Roosters came away with a 4-3 decision and chopped the Rattlers' lead to two games to one... winning pitcher James Long (1-0) endured 12 hits, but was tough with men on base... he went the distance and allowed only one earned run... Middlefield knotted the score with a three-run fifth on a solo homer by rookie Timothy Hayworth and a two-run smash by rookie Johnny Wyatt, then wrapped up the game in the ninth... with one out and the bases full, Russell Martin lined out to right field and scored Hayworth from third with the winning run.... reliever Domenico Renterias (0-1) replaced starter Joe Snow in the ninth and was the loser on an unearned run... Snow went eight innings and allowed three runs on 11 hits.

Both clubs racked up 12 hits each, however Middlefield left a dozen runners on base and Sugar Valley stranded 10... RF Timothy Hayworth (.286) topped the Roosters with three hits, scored twice and scored once...while LF Russell Martin (.231) and 2B Ike Gary (.267) notched two hits apiece... CF Johnny Wyatt (.214) got his second homer in the series... leading the Rattlers at the plate were 2B Richie Fry (.294) with three hits... four others had two hits each: SS Pete McCormick (.286), LF Carl Ramsey (.357), CF Roger Hobbs (.417) and 3B Kent Rasmus (.231)... rookie RF Duncan McEllicott (.154) and Hobbs both drove in runs for Sugar Valley.

VALMARA CRUSHES CLAXTON 10-1, NEARS SWEEP
The bats were booming at Avalon Stadium, but not for the hometown Claxton Diamonds... Valmara crushed them 10-1 to take a huge 3-0 lead in the Ruthlandian DCS... Claxton was a Pro Cup finalist last year... the Vipers pounded out 16 hits with Justin Roscoe going deep twice and Tomek Abramczyk once in the rout... veteran Teddy Twardzik (1-0) hurled a five-hitter for the win... at 37 Twardzik is a postseason workhorse with an 11-4 mark in 17 starts and a great 2.30 ERA.

The Vipers started off with a bang by scoring six runs in the opening inning off loser Steve Ellison (0-1), who was battered for eight runs in just two and two-thirds innings... RF Boyd Holmes (.500) rapped four hits for Valmara and scored four times... 3B Justin Roscoe (.400) hit a pair of homers, giving him four so far in just three games... Roscoe had 5 RBIs and scored three runs... and 2B Jorge Aparicio (.417) was 2-5 with two runs batted in.

Tycobbian Union

RASCALS WIN THIRD IN A ROW
At the Casa de Beisbol in San Alejo, Ryan Byrd's three-run blast put White River in front 6-3 in the top of the fifth frame and the Rascals held off a closing charge by Montaneros to capture their third successive victory in the Tycobbian DCS by the score of 6-5... one more win for the Rascals and it's on to the Tycobbian title series... White River was the number one pick to win the Pro Cup this season and they are really playing like champions... San Alejo was the fifth choice in The Islandian Times Pro Cup poll.

Clem Warren (1-0) notched the win for the Rascals... he permitted three runs on eight hits in seven innings... Todd Cole got his second save in the series, but was roughed up for two runs in the eighth... three pitchers worked for the Monties with the defeat going to starter Wilfredo Bonilla (0-1)... he was rocked for six runs and 10 hits in his seven plus frames.

White River had the edge at the plate with 11 hits to San Alejo's 10... 2B Ryan Byrd (.455) went 3-4 and batted in three runs... LF Billy Joe Hickman (.200) added two hits and drove in a pair of runs... 1B Ruben Reaves (.333) and 3B Kenny Yarbrough (.231) also collected two hits apiece for the winners... San Alejo's 1B Sal McAlister (.545) socked three hits and batted in a pair of runs... SS Benito Clemente (.231) was 2-5 and scored a run... LF Royce Grantham (.182), the IPA RBI leader this year, and C Ted Thunder (.300) each drove in a run for the Monties.

BUCS BEAT BLUE JAYS WITH 6-RUN 9TH
Playing in the friendly confines of Central Park Stadium for the first time in this postseason, Tuckanarra enjoyed an 8-3 lead going into the top of the ninth in the Tycobbian Division Championship Series, but the Blue Jays collapsed and lost 9-8 to the Bay St. Clair Buccaneers... the Bucs combined 14 hits and super relief to snatch their second victory in three games... Reece Somerset (.417) and Ike Ritter (.111) led the comeback with three RBIs apiece and Stan Terry (.375) pitched in with a pair of RBIs... two rookies in the bullpen Ian Abercrombie and Cadillac Bogart stopped the Tucks cold for the last three and one-third innings... Abercrombie (2-0/0.00) got his second win in the series and Bogart got his first save... reliever Cameron Brothers (0-1) was shelled for four runs in the ninth and took the loss.

Bay St. Clair's top guns were rookie RF Stan Kovalenko (.500), Terry and rookie 3B Trace Burney (.214), all with three hits... Tuckanarra's 13-hit attack was led by RF Frank Mason (.308) with three hits, three RBIs and two runs scored... 3B Harv Bannerman (.286) had three hits, two of them doubles, two RBIs and two runs... 2B Ricky Vincent (.167) with a pair of hits, two RBIs and a run scored... and 1B Rodger Parsons (.364) with two doubles and two runs.

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Sunday, September 26, 2049

2049 IPA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES: Game 4

Ruthlandian Union

RATTLERS ROMP OVER ROOSTERS 10-5
The bats finally came alive in game four of the Ruthlandian Division Championship Series between Middlefield and Sugar Valley, two of the more prolific attacks in the IPA... the Rattlers struck hard and often with 14 hits in a 10-5 romp over the Roosters to gain a 3-1 edge in the best-of-seven series... Delmer Campbell led the Rattlers with two homers and five RBIs to back up the fine pitching of Cullen Winslow, who shut out Middlefield for eight innings and left with a 10-0 lead... in the ninth the Roosters mounted a modest rally with five runs off reliever Ken Britt, highlighted by Sammy Milan's grand slammer, but it was too little, too late by that time.

Winslow (2-0/0.56) was almost flawless with seven Ks and no walks... he only allowed five hits... Sugar Valley really had loser Hollis Dale's (0-2/8.74) number as he was shelled for eight runs in just three-plus innings.

Campbell (.667), making his first start in the series, homered twice, scored three and drove in five runs... he also got offensive support from 2B Richie Fry (.409) with 4-5, two runs and two RBIs and LF Carl Ramsey (.368) with 2-5 and two RBIs... Milan (.250) led Middlefield with two hits and four RBIs... and C Johnny McDonald (.438) went 4-4... they had 6 of the Roosters 7 hits.

DIAMONDS STAVE OFF VIPERS, WIN 6-3 IN GAME 4
The ace of the Claxton mound corps Abe Schiffman came up with a clutch performance... Schiffman kept the Diamonds' hopes alive by defeating the Valmara Vipers 6-3 in game four of the Ruthlandian DCS...Claxton is still on the brink of elimination, trailing by a three games to one margin.

Schiffman blanked the Diamonds for seven innings, before giving up three runs in the top of the eighth... Schiffman (1-1/3.38) left for a pinchhitter in the bottom of the frame with a 4-3 lead... he permitted six hits, fanned five and walked four for the win... rookie Ramon Santos closed out the win with a spotless ninth and got his first postseason save... Valmara starter Primo Sirak (1-1/2.25), the winner in the first game, suffered control problems with seven bases on balls... he was banged around for four runs and seven hits in seven innings.

The Diamonds collected 9 hits and were paced by 2B Rich Emery (.231) with a two-run homer and two runs scored... 1B Jojo DeLucca (.188) added two hits and an RBI... LF Konrad Neumann (.400) and pinchhitter Jimmy John Ramsey (.400) drove in the other Claxton scores... Valmara got all of its runs in the eighth when 2B Jorge Aparicio (.375) tripled in two runs and CF Don Richie (.308) singled in the other.

Tycobbian Union

WHITE RIVER SWEEPS SAN ALEJO IN RU DCS
One series down and two more to go... Pro Cup favorite White River stunned San Alejo 10-3 in game four of the Tycobbian Division Championship Series to win it in a surprising sweep... the Rascals rapped out 13 hits and Nicky Palmer went the route to win his second game of the series... Palmer (2-0/2.00) held the Montaneros to three runs on eight hits... it was the second straight bad outing for Matt Bell (0-2/7.24), who was tattooed for six runs in his six and two-thirds innings... White River snapped a 3-3 tie with two runs in the sixth and a singleton in the seventh, followed by a four-run eighth.

3B Kenny Yarbrough (.333) headed up the White River offense with 3-5, driving in a pair of runs and scoring one... SS Kunta Burton (.214) had a double and a triple, scoring two runs and driving in one... RF Ryne Hyland (.200) had a two-run homer... two other players delivered two hits apiece: 2B Ryan Byrd (.500) scored twice and batted in a run and 1B Ruben Reaves (.375) scored a run... even winning pitcher Nicky Palmer (.286) helped his cause with a two-run single... 2B Marcos Queveda (.364) socked three hits for San Alejo and scored twice... RF Erik Landau (.333), SS Benito Clemente (.250) and C Ted Thunder (.296) batted in the Monties' runs.

TUCKS TIE BUCS, 7-5 WINNER IN 4TH GAME
Down 5-3 going into the last of the eighth, Tuckanarra shocked Bay St. Clair with a four-run rally in game four of the TU Division Championship Series and tied it up at two games apiece... pinchhitter Ethan Ellingham's two-run two-bagger finished off the Buccaneers.

The Blue Jays got solid bullpen work from Trevor Rutherford and Neil Orr, who blanked the Bucs the last two frames... Rutherford (1-1/3.86) worked the eighth for the victory and Orr tossed the ninth for the save, his second of the series... Bay St. Clair starter Scotty Hedwall (0-2/6.61) took it on the chin again... he was pelted for 14 hits and 7 runs in seven and two-thirds innings.

CF Harv Bannerman (.368) shined at the plate for Tuckanarra with 3-5 and two runs... 1B Rodger Parsons (.429), RF Frank Mason (.353) and Ricky Vincent (.267) also contributed two hits each... Vincent drove in two runs, while Parsons and Mason each batted in one run... five players had RBIs for the Bucs: CF Stan Kovalenko (.444), LF Butch Thornhill (.167), SS Dwayne Mungle (.400), 2B Reece Somerset (.438) and pitcher Scotty Hedwall (.167)... Bay St. Clair had 10 hits.

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Monday, September 27, 2049

2049 IPA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES: Game 5

Ruthlandian Union

RATTLERS KO ROOSTERS IN 5 GAMES
In game five of the Ruthlandian DCS Sugar Valley got another sweet pitching performance and knocked Middlefield out of the Pro Cup playoffs at Farmers Memorial Park... Antonio Cedeno (1-0/1.59) hurled a superb 3-0 shutout, quelling the big bats of the Roosters on just four singles... the fireballing Cedeno threw strikes past 11 batters and walked only two... he outhurled 25-game winner Chris Collier (0-1/2.50), who allowed only five hits and three runs, while walking three and fanning six. Cedeno was 22-17 in the regular season.

Sugar Valley took the lead in the opening frame without the benefit of a base hit... 2B Richie Fry (.440) led off the game with a walk, advanced to third on an error by catcher Johnny McDonald and scored when LF Carl Ramsey (.313) grounded out to third... the Rattlers added two more in the second on 1B Smokey Nix's (.316) solo clout, followed by 3B Kent Rasmus' (.316) single, Antonio Cedeno's sacrifice bunt and Richie Fry's run-scoring single... that gave Cedeno more than enough runs to eliminate the Roosters from the playoffs... Fry and Rasmus led the Rattlers with two hits apiece.

The Sugar Valley mound staff was magnificent in the series, posting a terrific 1.24 team ERA... skipper Bobby Gamble praised both his starters and bullpen... "My staff was fantastic during the year... can you believe they were even better in the playoffs?"

That was echoed by losing manager Ricky Tinker. "No matter who the Rattlers put out there, we couldn't buy a hit... I think the only time we scored was on errors... we didn't earn too many of them."

The Rattlers will now move on to the Ruthlandian Union championship series against Valmara or Claxton... the Vipers are up 3-1 and could cinch it today with a win.

VALMARA VICTORIOUS IN 5 GAMES
Backed up by 15 hits, Valmara's Darus Grajek cruised to a 7-2 victory over Claxton in game five of the Ruthlandian Division Championship Series, sending the Vipers to the second round of the Pro Cup playoffs against the Sugar Valley Rattlers... the Vipers blew the Diamonds away four games to one... Grajek, a 26-year-old rookie right-hander, limited the Diamonds to just two hits, struck out six and walked two in a complete game... Grajek was 21-9 this season.

Losing pitcher Gilbert Clagsdale (0-1/8.49) never had a chance... the Vipers battered him for seven runs and 12 hits in five-plus innings... 2B Jorge Aparicio (.421) and CF Don Richie (.353) rapped him for two hits each and drove in three runs apiece... Aparcio doubled and tripled... and SS Ken Jensen (.429) set an IPA playoff mark with three doubles... Jensen had four hits in all and scored twice... Claxton 1B Jojo DeLucca (.263) had both hits off Grajek, a homer and a triple.

Valmara manager Vanya Vasylenko told the press, "We can beat anybody when we play like we did in this series... everything went our way... the pitching was super, just how it's been the whole year... and the bats were really booming, just like it's been the whole year."

"Hopeless" is how Claxton's skipper Dixie Baker succinctly phrased it at the post-game press conference. "There's nothing you can do when you run into a team playing as well as the Vipers... we were severely outplayed in this series."

Tycobbian Union

TUCKS TAKE LEAD, EDGE BUCS 5-3 IN GAME 5
Game five wasn't a pretty win for Tuckanarra and it wasn't easy win, but the Blue Jays managed to hold off Bay St. Clair 5-3 to take a 3-2 edge in the Tycobbian DCS... the Tucks jumped off to a 5-0 lead after two innings, then had to endure 10 hits, 8 walks and 14 runners left on base to salvage the win... fortunately starter Ozzie Leslie weathered the storm and with help from closer Trevor Rutherford held the Buccaneers at bay.

The tenatious Leslie (1-0/3.24) went seven and two-third innings, yielded 10 singles and seven bases on balls, but gave up only three runs... Rutherford notched the save by getting the last four outs... the losing pitcher was starter Dion Hawkins (0-1/6.30), who was hit hard for five runs and six hits in three innings.

The Blue Jays got 8 hits and were sparked by 1B Rodger Parsons (.438), who hammered a two-run homer... CF Harv Bannerman (.364), 3B Bud Bostic (.150) and LF Cedric Dennison (.158) accounted for the other RBIs... Bay St. Clair tried hard, but just couldn't come up with a clutch hit... they were led by SS Pip Blaylock (.556) and 2B Dwayne Mungle (.462), each with a pair of singles.

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Tuesday, September 28, 2049

2049 IPA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES: Game 6

Tycobbian Union

TUCKS TOP BUCS IN 6 GAMES
A three-run uprising in the top of the seventh carried Tuckanarra to a 7-6 victory over Bay St. Clair and sent the Blue Jays into the second round of the IPA Pro Cup playoffs... the Tucks took the series four games to two and they will now face Pro Cup favorite White River in the Tycobbian League Championship Series... a bases-loaded walk to Cedric Dennison snapped a 4-4 tie and Frank Mason added two important insurance runs with a two-run double to give the Blue Jays enough cushion to hold off a Buccaneer rally in the last of the ninth.

The Blue Jays could manage only five hits, but it was enough... CF Harv Bannerman (.346) slugged a three-run homer and scored two runs for the Tucks... RF Frank Mason (.346) had two hits and two RBIs... and LF Cedric Dennison (.217) socked a pair of hits and drove in one run... the Bucs had eight hits with 2B Reece Somerset (.385) and LF Matt Wakely (.231) leading the way with two hits and two RBIs apiece... both Somerset and Wakely homered... Somerset hit a solo salvo in the fifth to tie it up at 3-all, while Wakely belted a two-run shot in the last of the ninth, cutting Tuckanarra's lead to a single run.

Winning pitcher Alfie Rutledge (1-0/3.86) started and worked six innings, surrendering four runs on six hits... it was a very shaky outing as he walked seven batters and was constantly in hot water... what saved the Blue Jays was two scoreless innings by relievers Neil Orr (0-0/0.00/2 saves) and Trevor Rutherford (1-1/2.08/1 save)... Jack Rogers (0-0/0.00/1 save) pitched the ninth and got credit for the save, though he allowed Wakely's homer... loser Don White (0-1/10.50), the Buccaneer starter, did not fare well... he walked eight batters in six and one-third innings, gave up only three hits, but was tagged for seven runs.

Long-time Tuckanarra skipper Lefty Stevens told reporters after the game, "Coming back from a 2-1 deficit was tough... we fought hard and finally pulled it out... our bullpen saved the day... Rutherford and Orr came through for us the entire series... with Bannerman, Mason and Parsons getting the clutch hits... all the games in a series are important, but it was vital that we came back and won game four to tie the series... otherwise we would have gone down 3-1 and you usually don't come back from that."

Cotton Cornwall, the Buccaneer manager, didn't let the loss of the series get him down. "Hey, this was a great season... going from last place to first place and almost getting a chance to play for the Tycobbian title was really special... mark my word... you haven't seen the last of these young Bucs... the future is looking very bright in Bay St. Clair."

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Thursday, September 30, 2049

LEAGUE TITLES UP FOR GRABS
All the favorites fared well in the first round of the IPA Pro Cup playoffs. Only much-heralded Middlefield flunked out and they were beaten by another powerhouse, Sugar Valley. One of the league elites had to go in that series. As forecast Pro Cup favorite White River, Valmara and Tuckanarra prevailed in the Division Championship Series. The IPA League Championship Series begin tomorrow in Sugar Valley and White River.

The Ruthlandian title series appears to be a match made in heaven. Battling for the Ruthlandian crown will be two super powers, Sugar Valley and Valmara. The Rattlers racked up 103 victories this year, while the Vipers posted 101. Only Middlefield with 104 wins was better in the regular season, but the Rattlers put a surprisingly sudden end to the Roosters' season. It should be a heck of great series between two very talented teams. The oddsmakers say just toss a coin and make your call.

Not much is being made of the Tycobbian League Championship Series. The highly-touted White River Rascals are the darlings of the baseball world and are expected to have a fairly easy time with the lightly-regarded Tuckanarra Blue Jays. The Rascals paced the Tycobbian Union with a 98-56 record this season, while the Tucks totaled only 86-68.

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THE ISLANDIAN TIMES
Thursday, September 30, 2049

IPA DOWN TO A FIELD OF FOUR
The 64 teams from the regular season have been whittled down to just four teams now. It's the IPA League Championship Series with the winners getting a crack at the much-coveted Pro Cup trophy presented to the best team in the Islandian Pro Alliance. The mighty and powerful will go against one another in best-of seven showdowns. Pro Cup favorite White River has the easier task in the Tycobbian Union. They are opposed by lightly-regarded Tuckanarra, while two titans, Sugar Valley and Valmara clash in the Ruthlandian LCS. Both of them chalked up over 100 wins in the regular season.

Three of the four were in the playoffs last year. Only Tuckanarra missed the playoffs in 2048. Sugar Valley and Valmara lost to Claxton last year with the Vipers falling in the first round and the Rattlers in the League Championship Series. White River was eliminated in the first round by Southport last season in the postseason. All of them are seeking to redeem themselves and capture the Pro Cup.

The White River Rascals have never enjoyed a Pro Cup year. In their only Pro Cup Finals' appearance, they lost out in 2021 to the Sligo Rovers. Manager Mick Cronyn grinningly said he didn't mind being the favorite. "I hope the press and media predictions come true and we win it all... I have no problem at all with that." He added, "We certainly have the hosses to win... but first we have to get past a fine Tuckanarra team and then whip one of the Ruthlandian powerhouses... a lot of things will have to go our way... Palmer (20-10/2.59), Slattery (21-10/2.88) and Warren (21-12/2.84) are very good starters and our bullpen is excellent, too... from top to bottom with Cole (10-8/2.76/17 saves), Hudson (13-8/3.30) and Trickett (4-4/2.24/2 saves)... and we can hit with anybody... when you got four guys that hit over 30 homers in your lineup, you got some good ones." Billy Joe Hickman led the Rascals with 48 homers... Ryne Hyland (36), Ryan Byrd (32) and Ruben Reaves (30) were other longballers.

Tuckanarra has racked up three Pro Cups, beating Valmara in '23, Sugar Valley in '24 and Elnora in '35. The Blue Jays also appeared in the '28 Pro Cup Finals, but lost out to the Waleska Westerners. Blue Jays skipper Carlton "Lefty" Stevens would like nothing better than to add his fourth Pro Cup to the trophy case. "My Tucks have a chance even if the sportswriters think differently... they have been wrong far more often in Pro Cup predictions than right... I have a well-balanced club with the likes of starters Ozzie Leslie (20-15/2.84) and Dickie Pittman (19-9/2.42)... plus we can score runs... no big sticks in the batting order, but Rodger Parsons (.343/25 HR), Cedric Dennison (.320/15 HR) and Glenn Tinker (.302/9 HR) are pretty reliable... in a short series, it's anybody's ballgame."

The Valmara Vipers have won two Pro Cups in the team's history. They were victors in 2026 and 2043 and defeated Mahaska and North Hills in the Finals. The Vipers have been to the Finals on four other occasions ('03, '23, '30, '31), but came away empty-handed... Viper pilot Vanya Vasylenko has a standout ballclub with superlative pitching and plenty of solid threats at the plate... heading up the mound staff are starters Primo Sirak (25-11/2.32), Darus Grajek (21-9/2.43) and Teddy Twardzik (22-14/2.79)... Valmara has plenty of offense with CF Don Ritchie (.327/9 HR), Tomek Abranczyk (.333/27 HR), Jose Vargas (.306 7 HR) and Jorge Aparicio (.300/10 HR). Vasylenko told the press, "We have the talent to win, but we will have to execute and play good fundamental baseball... the playoffs are never easy and it gets tougher the deeper you go into the postseason... the Vipers are going to have to be at their best to get by Sugar Valley and the Tycobbian champ."

Sugar Valley picked up its only Pro Cup recently in 2045, knocking off the Southport Sun Sox. The Rattlers also played for the Pro Cup in 2004 and 2024, but went down to defeat both times. Manager Bobby Gamble finally hung up his spikes this year after being a player-manager since the '47 season. He's excited about his club and thinks it's even better than the Pro Cup year. "I think this team can score a little bit better than the '45 club and the pitching is even better with pretty much the same staff... they're like a vintage of fine wine and have improved with age." This season the Rattler staff set a new IPA team ERA record with a phenomenal 2.41 ERA... the top hurlers are Cullen Winslow (23-6/2.18), Antonio Cedeno (22-17/2.42) and Joe Snow (26-8/2.46)... the bullpen is led by Christopher Dunsberry (10-4/2.42/10 saves) and Domenico Renterias (9-6/3.51/12 saves). "How far we go in the postseason will depend on the bats... According to Gamble, "Vets like Carl Ramsey (.282/32 HR), Smokey Nix (.285/24 HR), Roger Hobbs (.251/15 HR), Richie Fry (.274/7 HR)... along with rookie Duncan McEllicott (.267/27 HR) must produce enough runs for us."

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Friday, October 1, 2049

2049 IPA LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - Game 1

Ruthlandian Union

VIPERS TAKE OPENER 14-10 OVER RATTLERS
So much for the pitching duel - it's never materialized as the mighty bats of the Valmara Vipers prevailed over hard-hitting Sugar Valley Rattlers in the opening game of the Ruthlandian League Championship Series... the Vipers socked four homers and 18 hits en route to a 14-10 slugfest victory over the Rattlers at Farmers Memorial Park in Sugar Valley... and they did it off of the recording-setting staff of the Rattlers, who posted a brilliant 2.41 team ERA this year, a new IPA mark.

Valmara piled up a 14-0 lead after seven innings and then had to withstand a belated 10-run rally by Sugar Valley in the last of the eighth... Viper starter Primo Sirak (2-1/2.28) looked great for seven innings, but faltered badly in the eighth... still he salvaged the win... closer Mirko Musial retired the last four men in order to end the game... Cullen Winslow (2-1/3.48) struggled, too... he was slammed for seven runs and nine hits in just four-plus innings... Domenico Renterias didn't do any better... actually he was worse... he was banged around for seven runs in just two innings.

Leading the Valmara attack were LF Tomek Abramczyk (.333) with four hits, three runs and three RBIs... SS Ken Jensen (.481) with four hits and two runs scored... and C Karol Koska (.217) had a two-run homer and 1B Jacek Prusak (.500) belted a grand slammer... Abramczyk and RF Boyd Holmes (.364) also went deep for the Vipers... the Rattlers was paced by C Yoshina Okada (.214), who blasted a four-run four-bagger... Okada, 3B Roger Hobbs (.348) and pinchhitter Kent Rasmus (.381) each had a pair of hits.

Tycobbian Union

BLUE JAYS BLANK RASCALS BEHIND LESLIE
Opening up on the road at White River Stadium, the underdog Tuckanarra Blue Jays jolted heavily-favored White River 7-0 behind the standout pitching of Ozzie Leslie (2-0/2.10), who charmed the Rascals on six hits and posted six Ks and three walks.

The Tucks' Ricky Vincent (.259) blasted three doubles and batted in three runs and Frank Mason (.367) smashed two doubles and drove in two runs in the one-sided affair... and 1B Rodger Parsons (.391) added two hits and an RBI... in all the Blue Jays hammered six doubles and 12 hits... Nicky Palmer (2-1/3.28) toiled in defeat for White River... he was slammed for six runs and nine hits in six and two-thirds innings.

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Saturday, October 2, 2049

2049 IPA LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - Game 2

Ruthlandian Union

RATTLERS EVEN SERIES, BASH VIPERS 8-4
It's all even in the Ruthlandian League Championship Series after two games... Sugar Valley blistered Valmara 8-4 to even up the series at one game apiece... backed up well by 12 hits Antonio Cedeno (2-0/2.42) weathered his wildness and went all the way... he walked eight batters and allowed 8 hits, but managed to stop the Vipers when he had to.

Smokey Nix, Duncan McEllicott and Yoshino Okada led the Sugar Valley hit parade... 1B Nix (.321) had a two-run homer among his two hits and batted in three runs... rookie RF McEllicott (.250) swatted three hits, drove in a pair and score twice... while C Okada (.222) doubled in two runs... 2B Jorge Aparicio (.393) popped a three-run homer to lead the Vipers at the plate.

It was a rocky outing for losing pitcher Darus Grajek (2-1/3.91)... Sugar Valley slammed him for four runs and eight hits in six innings... he was behind 4-1 when he called it a day.

Tycobbian Union

BLUE JAYS WIN AGAIN, BOP RASCALS 6-2
Tuckanarra came up with another fine mound performance in the Tycobbian LCS... Dan Pittman scattered 8 hits and limited high-octane White River to just two runs in a 6-2 triumph, giving the upstart and unheralded Blue Jays their second straight stunning win over the powerful Rascals, the Pro Cup favorite... Pittman (2-0/3.43) worked seven frames, struck out four and walked just one... he got strong relief help from Neil Orr, who blanked White River in the eighth and ninth innings... an ineffective Butch Slattery (1-1/4.70) was the loser... he was rapped for six runs and 10 hits in seven innings, striking out five and walking five.

Tuckanarra broke up a 2-2 tie with four runs in the top of the eighth... 3B Ty Munster (.200) snapped the tie with a two-run single... the Blue Jays padded the lead on a sacrifice fly by RF Jimmy Markovich (.333) and a run came in on an errant pickoff throw by catcher Duke Sims.

Four Blue Jays collected two hits each: RF Markovich, 1B Rodger Parsons (.407), SS Sebastien O'Brien (.222) and C Glenn Tinker (.464)... the Tucks outhit the Rascals 11 to 9... topping White River were 3B Kenny Yarbrough (.346) with 3-4 and C Duke Sims (.267) with a homer.

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Sunday, October 3, 2049

2049 IPA LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - Game 3

Ruthlandian Union

VALMARA TRIMS SUGAR VALLEY 8-6 IN GAME 3
Valmara and Sugar Valley are known for dominating pitching this season, but so far it's the bats that are getting all the headlines in the Ruthlandian League Championship Series... in game three at War Memorial Stadium in Valmara, the Vipers belted 11 hits in trimming the Rattlers 8-6 to move ahead two games to one in the best-of-seven series... Valmara had to overcome an early 4-0 deficit after two and a half innings... they also trailed 6-3 in the top of the fifth... the Vipers took command in the last of the sixth when C Karol Koska (.194) tied it up 6-6 on a solo homer and 3B Justin Roscoe (.355) singled in the eventual winning run... CF Don Ritchie (.308) provided an insurance run with home run in the seventh.

The starting pitchers didn't fare very well for either squad, but Valmara's bullpen certainly did their job... Kasio Bajek (1-0/7.20) retired all nine batters he faced for the win and Mirko Musial (0-0/0.00/1 save) tossed a perfect ninth for the save.

Roscoe (.355) led the Vipers with 3-3, two runs and an RBI... and Ritchie (.308) had two hits and two RBIs... Sugar Valley only had six hits... Roscoe now had 12 RBIs in the postseason... teammate SS Jorge Aparicio (.375) leads with 14 in the playoffs... he drove in one today.

LF Allan Hood (.300) scored twice for the Rattlers with a homer and a triple... and RF Jeff Harvey (.111) had a double and scored twice.

Tycobbian Union

RASCALS TORCH TUCKS 14-2 IN 3RD GAME
The Pro Cup favorite White River finally played like it with a resounding trouncing of Tuckanarra 14-2 in the third game of the Tycobbian LCS... the Rascals torched the Blue Jays for 17 hits to get their first win in the series after suffering two embarrassing defeats... light-hitting backup Josh Groveland drove in six runs and Kenny Yarbrough, Ryne Hyland and Kunta Burton each plated a pair of runs... 3B Yarbrough (.406) led with four hits and C Groveland (.583), SS Burton (.280) and CF Pudge Tate (.286) cracked three hits apiece.

White River also got solid pitching from Clem Warren (2-0/2.40), who hurled eight frames, permitted two runs and six hits for the victory... only one of the Blue Jay runs was earned... the defeat went to Tuckanarra starter Alfie Rutledge (1-1/4.50)... he was hit around for six runs and eight hits in his six innings.


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