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News from the Transit Lounge
The Wolves' title defence continues, while the Red Caps just get past the Eagles to make their first appearance in the final showdown.
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Light 'em Up
Neither are going past the reg season again this year, but that doesn't stop the Giants and CSW giving the EL one of its more entertaining games of the year.
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News From the Transit Lounge
Another unbelievable TL World Series sees the Red Caps go out to a 3-1 lead but then unable to close it out with Game 7 being just ridiculous, as the Wolves earn B2B Championships in the most dramatic fashion. Game 4 - a 4-1 J-ville win - is the Series' "blowout".
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September 1974 Recap
Yet another frantic finish in store for the EL with the LGs the only side to have clinched and the other three totally up for grabs.
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Out of the Shadows: Deacon Meyers
That September RoY Award prompts the spotlight being shone for a minute on Deacon Meyers.
Not, I'm afraid, that there's much light to be shone in this instance. Born in Columbia, Tennessee just before the turn of the century, George Allen Meyers - if Jim Riley is to be believed - was the starting pitcher for the very first game ever played by the St. Louis Stars, in 1922, after a switch in ownership saw the name changed from the Giants. Seamheads gives him a career 26-20 record with roughly league average ERA (4.61 / 102 adj.) over his six NeL seasons, ending in 1926 with the Dayton Marcos - the same city in which he died in 1978. He does not make the cut for EC's MLEs, although the game gives him 9 pWAR all up. Deacon has come into the EL fairly hot, entering as a highly-touted FA last year and signing a juicy 6-year / $3.5m contract with the Elite Giants. After a brief cameo in the TL with the Black Sox, Deacon got the call up and has delivered on his promise - going 13-10 / 116 ERA+ to this point and helping keep the EGs in that ferocious FC American race that is currently playing out. He still seems to have a sliver of upside, so things look pretty good for Mr Meyers. |
1974 Final Series
Well, unbelievably, those three races are still alive in one form or another, with three teams still in the hunt for both FC divs.
Three games to play - four for the American Giants - and the standings look thus: October 4, 1974 October 5, 1974 ABCs are home. https://i.imgur.com/jJnrHj9.png https://i.imgur.com/M4EjPaW.png https://i.imgur.com/VZIMi69.png https://i.imgur.com/4tvIrr2.png October 6, 1974 A walkoff win for the Red Sox gives them the FC National by a game, while the Royal Giants come up a run short of making the Black Yankees face them in a tiebreaker. |
1974 Regular Season Summary
OK, so here are the final expanded standings for the 1974 EL season.
Batting titles to Pittsburgh's Donn Clendenon (334, 1st) and Al Bumbry of Homestead (313, 1st - he also sets a new single-season mark with 48 doubles), while Jose Abreu's 28 HR beat Giant Willie Kirkland by one and George Bell leads the EL with 114 RBI. Shohei Ohtani's 24 wins are the most, as are Gene Collins' 269 strikeouts. Sensation Clark and Will Harris tie for the league lead with 41 saves. The lowest ERA for the year is Joe Black's 2.11. Final Top 20s: Hitters - Overall Hitters - NeLers Pitchers - Overall Pitchers - NeLers News and final leaders: |
1974 Transit League Major Awards
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER PITCHER OF THE YEAR RELIEVER OF THE YEAR https://i.imgur.com/4aU5FGA.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/TyUJ009.png |
1974 EL Conference Championship Series
Fleet Conference Memphis Red Sox (86-76) v New York Black Yankees (85-77) Best of seven, Red Sox with home-field advantage.
https://i.imgur.com/zNPKWuh.png Weldy Conference Indianapolis ABCs (100-62) v New York Lincoln Giants (85-77) Best of seven, ABCs with home-field advantage.
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1974 Eclipse League World Series
Memphis Red Sox v New York Lincoln Giants Best of seven, Red Sox with home-field advantage. Almost a carbon copy of last year, with one team getting through in relatively easy fashion and the other anything but, leaving us with two clubs looking for their first EL Championship after long and often fraught journeys dating back to 1968. No real form line to go by with these two incredibly streaky teams, and in the end I am convinced the winner will simply be the one that catches fire the most over the games to come. Should be a ripper - MeSox in six is my pick, made with very little confidence. No doubt they have the edge, talentwise. I just don't know if they want it bad enough just yet. In the end, the talent wins out as the Red Sox do it fairly comfortably in six. Any questions as to their resolve are swept away in Game 5 with a stirring comeback from 0-7 thanks to an 8-run 7th. Memphis shortstop Jurickson Profar goes 11-for-24 with a home run and 6 RBI to claim MVP honours. Game 1 https://i.imgur.com/tz3I5Tx.png https://i.imgur.com/c2AO7G9.png Game 2 https://i.imgur.com/0ORB39t.png https://i.imgur.com/AyqdaX2.png Game 3 https://i.imgur.com/Fu3sQgX.png https://i.imgur.com/AMweZQm.png Game 4 https://i.imgur.com/IbNU7yr.png https://i.imgur.com/oyK7Flx.png Game 5 https://i.imgur.com/W6MhfPN.png https://i.imgur.com/ldX1mv3.png Game 6 https://i.imgur.com/eESjYmz.png https://i.imgur.com/rHv6ta5.png https://i.imgur.com/Dd2qTN3.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/WjIn0X9.png https://i.imgur.com/q8xao5L.png |
1974 Awards
GRANT MEDAL (MOST VALUABLE PLAYER) STOVEY MEDAL (PITCHER OF THE YEAR) WHITE PLATE (RELIEVER OF THE YEAR) https://i.imgur.com/arrMiJE.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/P1Rb6aZ.png FOWLER MEDAL (ROOKIE OF THE YEAR) https://i.imgur.com/6WEe4Iv.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/doiIJGZ.png GARRETT BUTTON (MANAGER OF THE YEAR) FC: Danny Carpenter, Black Barons WC: Brian DiGiacomo, ABCs KINDLING AWARD (SILVER SLUGGER) FC / WC https://i.imgur.com/k1xc6tl.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/DD3Krwm.png SLICK AWARD (GOLD GLOVE) FC / WC https://i.imgur.com/jiqyDg4.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/S9z3XYz.png |
1974 EL Free-Agent Class / Rookie Draft
Time for another influx of players via the Draft and Free-Agency.
NeL Category A players this time around are Roy Campanella and Quincy Trouppe via the Draft, with John Beckwith a new FA. The big MLB names include Miguel Cabrera, Johnny Damon and Reggie Smith in the Draft with Albert Belle, the Davises Willy and Chilly, and Lee Smith entering the league as FAs. The Bacharach Giants have the first overall pick and use it on Reggie Smith, with Miggy going next to Homestead. Here's the full recap of Round 1 selections: |
1975 Janus Report: FC American
Atlantic City Bacharach Giants Brooklyn Royal Giants Newark Dodgers New York Black Yankees Pittsburgh Crawfords |
1975 Janus Report: FC National
Birmingham Black Barons Cuban Stars West Kansas City Monarchs Memphis Red Sox St. Louis Giants |
1975 Janus Report: WC American
Baltimore Elite Giants Hilldale Athletic Club Homestead Grays New York Lincoln Giants Philadelphia Liberty Stars |
1975 Janus Report: WC National
Chicago American Giants Cleveland Buckeyes Cuban Stars East Detroit Motown Stars Indianapolis ABCs |
EL 1975 Opening Day
We are off and running for the EL's eighth season and what a beauty it promises to be.
Net WAR movements over the break. A slightly different POV between yours truly and the BNN boffins, who are keeping faith with the BYs and Buckeyes. Fernando Tatis jr has leapfrogged Barry Bonds into the #1 rating for position players, while rookie Nate Moreland has assumed that position among the pitching fraternity. Not quite sure why Moreland and Hideo Nomo aren't appearing on the PP - suffice to say they should be, and should be near the top. As it is, John Beckwith is afforded that honour on OD. All looking solid enough financially, with a couple clubs in a position to get real aggressive if they see fit to. |
O-Men of Substance
A simply unbelievable Opening Day, 1975 for the EL.
First and foremost, Newark's Connie Rector no-hits the defending champs to spoil their flag unveiling in a game that is also memorable for Albert Belle's fine debut. Meanwhile, another fine first EL game by Homestead's Miguel Cabrera is all but eclipsed (pun intended) by Baltimore's Hurley McNair, who hits for the cycle in a 12-3 win for the EGs. Let's hope this is a dual omen for what the season to come has in store. |
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Another wobbly old start for the Mons. One way to take care of that is to simply not allow many baserunners. Two, for example, as Robert Person does here in a no-hit gem against the previously red-hot BYs.
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