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1913 Hall of Fame
Bernaldino Loma, RHP (Louis-Alexandre Darger)
He is best known for throwing the first pitch in MLB history. He also made three all-star teams and was a three-time playoff MVP, including twice in 1906, where he led the Dodgers to a World Series championship. He had 9 above-average seasons but never quite pushed into the top tier of value. In a time where longevity is sorely lacking, he had it, even pitching well into his age 38 season. However, his peak was never quite high enough to qualify as a Hall of Fame pitcher. Career MLB Stats: 407 G, 836 BB, 1388 K, 2.53 FIP, 91 FIP-, 57.3 WAR Kinnon Duford, 2B The NL MVP in 1901, 6-time all-star, 4-time silver slugger, 2-time world champion, and world series MVP. His peak was sharp but high and he held on long enough to have a respectably long career, despite the league opening when he was 28. He didn't amaze in any single aspect of the game but was a solid all-around player who provided a lot of value to his team. Career MLB Stats: 7149 PA, .338 wOBA, 121 wRC+, -22.9 ZR (most of that negative rating came in one single, terrible year when he was 37.) Jenbere McKune, RHP He was a solid if unspectacular starting pitcher for the Red Sox for 10 straight years, with WAR values from 2.4 to 5.3. He was part of their 1905 World Series team. Career MLB Stats: 308 G, 526 BB, 892 K, 2.54 FIP, 93 FIP-, 41.1 WAR Tim Beckman, RHP The first reliever in the Hall of Fame, but well-deserved. He is the yardstick by which other relievers will be measured. He won three Reliever of the Year Awards and made 5 all-star teams, leading the league in saves 3 times. His 398 career saves is the current MLB record. Career MLB Stats: 828 G, 233 BB, 792 K, 398 SV, 1.60 FIP, 56 FIP-, 43.7 WPA, 36.0 WAR Kurt Pedigo, RHP Pedigo had a few good years at the beginning of the league but quickly fell off into average or replacement level value. He made one all-star team and won a gold glove. Career MLB Stats: 303 G, 426 BB, 573 K, 2.65 FIP, 95 FIP-, 34.4 WAR Manny Orduno, 1B (Hai-Liang Suhara) Orduno was no stranger to the all-star game, getting voted in 4 times. He also won 3 silver slugger awards. However, his bat was never quite good enough to propel him into stardom after being named the number two overall prospect in 1900. He did hit for the cycle in 1903 and had a couple 5-hit games in his career. Career MLB Stats: 7426 PA, .325 wOBA, 114 wRC+, -13.8 ZR Jerry Viera, LHP Clearly not at Beckman's level, but a very good reliever in his own right. Viera made three all-star teams and was the Reliever of the Year in 1907. He added a ton of winning probability to his teams, even if not always the traditional closer. Career MLB Stats: 563 G, 158 BB, 445 K, 190 SV, 1.71 FIP, 61 FIP-, 28.6 WPA, 18.2 WAR Max Hartman, RHP Hartman was an integral piece to the success of many teams and spent 4 years as the Cubs closer. He would somehow find a way to help the team win, shutting down the opposition. He made an all-star team in 1908 and won the World Series with the Padres in 1911. Career MLB Stats: 528 G, 175 BB, 298 K, 171 SV, 2.50 FIP, 92 FIP-, 22.8 WPA, 6.2 WAR Doug Reynolds, RF Nobody could take a walk like Doug Reynolds. He led the league three times in walks and is currently second in walks in major league history at 897, only to Nate Clements by 1. However, all that walking must have bled over into his defensive play because had absolutely no range in right field, which totally destroyed all of his value. (I'm not entirely convinced the AI knows how to use the DH properly, as the current DH on the team where he was playing is actually pretty good defensively) Career MLB Stats: 8946 PA, .315 wOBA, 103 wRC+, -227.7 Last edited by stealofhome; 02-11-2019 at 12:31 AM. |
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#302 |
Hall Of Famer
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1913 Top Players Under Age 30
Devon McFadden, RHP
The 5th overall pick in 1905 out of Teutopolis, Illinois. He won the Pitcher of the Year Award in 1911 and has been to three all-star teams. He finished 2nd this past year in the Pitcher of the Year. Jack Dulude, SS Dulude was a 3rd round pick by the Dodgers in 1906 out of Santa Clara. His bat is average to above average, but his defense at SS is elite, adding a lot to his value. Cole Dins, SS Dins has elite SS defense as well and a good bat too. He has made three all-star teams, won two gold gloves, and was part of the Astros 1910 World Series team. He was the 53rd pick in the 1906 draft out of Cypress High School. Smack Housand, 3B Smack was a New York high school product, drafted 9th overall in 1904. He has made the all-star team twice, won a gold glove, and a silver slugger. Alec Bagby, 2B A 3-time gold glover at 2B, 1907 Rookie of the Year, an all-star, and MLB champion. He was drafted 35th overall in 1906 from Kentucky. Benny Wurdeman, SS Wurdeman was an all-star in 1910 and capped the season off by winning the MVP award. He also has elite SS defense with an average bat, leading to above average production. He was the 44th overall pick in 1904 out of College Station High School. |
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#303 |
Hall Of Famer
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1913 FA Summary
After what seemed to be a lot of long-term contracts last season, there are many more 1-year contracts in the 1913/1914 offseason.
Jack Gilkey signed for 7 years with the White Sox, while Smack Housand signed for 5 years with those pesky Royals. Both Avila and Clements got 1-year deals. Last edited by stealofhome; 02-15-2019 at 12:06 AM. |
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#304 |
Hall Of Famer
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1914 Top 100 Prospects
Surprisingly, Kyle Matthews is still the top prospect. He did get into 23 games this past season for the Phillies, so he should graduate from the list this year. The number one pitching prospect is Kangi Bossart, who leapfrogged Rory Loos who was drafted before him. |
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Hall Of Famer
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1914 NCAA All-Stars
Team 1:
SP Macerio Duran (OSU) - 3-0, 0.77 ERA, 35.0 IP, 1.14 WHIP, 6.7 K/9, 1.7 WAR SP Blake Looper (AUB) - 5-0, 1.41 ERA, 38.1 IP, 0.94 WHIP, 4.0 K/9, 1.2 WAR SP Dean Mollet (UCSB) - 2-1, 1.03 ERA, 35.0 IP, 0.83 WHIP, 4.1 K/9, 1.0 WAR SP Adrián Morales (PIT) - 4-1, 2.06 ERA, 43.2 IP, 0.96 WHIP, 3.5 K/9, 1.6 WAR SP Nelson Nelson (TCU) - 4-0, 1.06 ERA, 34.0 IP, 0.65 WHIP, 4.8 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Kyozo Otosaki (MIN) - 4-0, 1.25 ERA, 36.0 IP, 0.83 WHIP, 6.8 K/9, 1.5 WAR CL David Izquierdo (ND) - 1-2, 2 SV, 2.50 ERA, 18.0 IP, 1.11 WHIP, 8.0 K/9, 0.6 WAR CL T.J. Landry (UNM) - 0-0, 6 SV, 0.71 ERA, 12.2 IP, 1.18 WHIP, 9.9 K/9, 0.9 WAR C Leyfer Cordero (ILL) - .358/.442/.567, 67 AB, 1 HR, 181 wRC+, 1.1 WAR (Injured) C Bryce Elrod (GAT) - .353/.404/.624, 85 AB, 5 HR, 181 wRC+, 1.2 WAR 1B Tyree Hammond (NCST) - .376/.444/.529, 85 AB, 2 HR, 2 SB, 167 wRC+, 1.5 WAR 1B Micah Schofield (ALA) - .330/.380/.604, 91 AB, 5 HR, 166 wRC+, 1.1 WAR 2B B.J. Schembri (OSU) - .340/.396/.515, 97 AB, 3 HR, 154 wRC+, 1.2 WAR 3B Jeremiah Wilkins (WF) - .384/.443/.558, 86 AB, 3 HR, 1 SB, 167 wRC+, 1.4 WAR SS Gavin Cliff (MIS) - .398/.438/.723, 83 AB, 3 HR, 3 SB, 214 wRC+, 1.6 WAR LF Grayson Davis (SMG) - .346/.426/.531, 81 AB, 2 HR, 3 SB, 154 wRC+, 1.1 WAR LF C.J. Willter (BAY) - .376/.443/.565, 85 AB, 2 HR, 179 wRC+, 1.3 WAR CF Jace Clapsaddle (KEN) - .300/.382/.467, 90 AB, 2 HR, 1 SB, 133 wRC+, 1.0 WAR RF Rudy Cumbee (GH) - .372/.468/.756, 78 AB, 8 HR, 1 SB, 222 wRC+, 1.7 WAR RF Alex Lauterbach (SMG) - .371/.430/.607, 89 AB, 3 HR, 183 wRC+, 1.0 WAR Team 2: SP Mikhail Bukharov (TUL) - 3-1, 0.89 ERA, 30.1 IP, 1.02 WHIP, 5.9 K/9, 1.4 WAR (Injured) SP Ruben Carillo (TTU) - 4-1, 1.30 ERA, 41.2 IP, 1.13 WHIP, 5.4 K/9, 1.7 WAR SP Matthew Connor (NCST) - 3-1, 1.06 ERA, 34.0 IP, 0.88 WHIP, 5.3 K/9, 1.2 WAR SP J.R. Donahoe (MIN) - 3-1, 2.45 ERA, 40.1 IP, 1.09 WHIP, 5.1 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Warren Landt (MD) - 3-0, 2.18 ERA, 33.0 IP, 1.15 WHIP, 3.5 K/9, 1.1 WAR (Injured) SP Jonah Taylor (WASH) - 2-2, 2.31 ERA, 35.0 IP, 1.23 WHIP, 4.9 K/9, 1.5 WAR CL Dylan Domeier (TEX) - 1-1, 1 SV, 1.17 ERA, 7.2 IP, 0.78 WHIP, 7.0 K/9, 0.6 WAR CL Kai Riley (BAY) - 0-0, 5 SV, 0.77 ERA, 11.2 IP, 0.94 WHIP, 10.0 K/9, 0.4 WAR C Merlin LeBlanc (ALA) - .410/.427/.615, 78 AB, 4 HR, 187 wRC+, 1.2 WAR C Brax Monahan (SCB) - .280/.375/.520, 75 AB, 4 HR, 139 wRC+, 0.8 WAR 1B Tyrone Holmes (SDSU) - .341/.414/.580, 88 AB, 5 HR, 170 wRC+, 1.1 WAR 1B Drake McPhee (ECP) - .279/.347/.593, 86 AB, 4 HR, 147 wRC+, 1.0 WAR 2B Alex Bryant (TTU) - .270/.343/.506, 89 AB, 4 HR, 2 SB, 128 wRC+, 1.0 WAR 3B Stan Scott (CSF) - .361/.426/.651, 83 AB, 6 HR, 191 wRC+, 1.3 WAR SS Miguel Casillas (MIA) - .337/.360/.526, 95 AB, 136 wRC+, 1.0 WAR LF Clint Kearney (MD) - .356/.398/.529, 87 AB, 2 HR, 1 SB, 154 wRC+, 1.0 WAR LF Bryn Sanders (SDSU) - .367/.463/.595, 79 AB, 4 HR, 168 wRC+, 1.1 WAR CF Kal Colletti (MSU) - .363/.400/.539, 102 AB, 3 HR, 159 wRC+, 1.2 WAR RF Don Tercerd (PEP) - .360/.400/.528, 89 AB, 4 HR, 160 wRC+, 1.0 WAR RF Jason Sullivan (VIR) - .355/.396/.613, 93 AB, 6 HR, 169 wRC+, 1.2 WAR |
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#306 |
Hall Of Famer
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Achievements, April 1914
MLB Career Milestones:
Nate Clements, Texas Rangers - 1000 Walks Elijah Soares, Philadelphia Phillies - 1000 K No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Sandro Ramos, Miamia, NCAA - 12K, 16BB 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: Gavin Howard, Delmarva, A Tom Ijames, Florida, NCAA Anderson Geier, Gainesville, GHSA Rex Costello, Evanston, IHSA 3+ HR Games: Barry Lane, New Hampshire, AA Bobby Martinet, New Orleans, AAA Gabriel Navarette, Greensboro, A Armando Martinez, Boston College, NCAA Cycles: Timothy Castro, Montreal Expos, MLB Trent Driggers, Columbus, AAA Josh Ackerman, Hortonville, WIAA Dave Ballestero, Maryland, NCAA Andy Thoenes, Lake Oswego, OSAA Keanu Waitt, Columbia, A Alberto JImenez, Farmington, NMAA Royce Hasbun, Santa Clara, NCAA Hiu Matia, Carbondale, IHSA Hitting Streaks Ended: Tyler Anderson, Jefferson, GHSA - 26G Jordan Prowell, Alabama, NCAA - 25G Kel Camacho, Miami, NCAA - 27G Jimmy Donahue, Voorheesville, NYSPHSAA - 25G |
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#307 |
Hall Of Famer
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1914 Draft Top 100
Since high school players are created at age 14, we now have our first players in the database that were born in the 20th century. Their date of birth field is formatted differently in excel due to the way it works with dates.
The top player this year was also the top player in last year's draft but didn't sign. It is kinda lame how often college draftees don't sign - I feel like that should be very uncommon. It's almost like the draft demands that are calculated for each player don't take their status into account. Jon Folsom Top high schooler - Ryder Froehling out of New Mexico, though his defense is a great arm and not much else. The top pitcher is pretty high up the list - J.R. Donahoe at #4 out of Minnesota. |
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Hall Of Famer
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1914 College and High School Champs/Awards
NCAA
Champion: Indiana Hoosiers MVP: Phoenix Amoss, Saint Marys Gaels I wish this guy would have just signed to get into a major league system. He's up to nearly 17 WAR in 261 HS/College games. Top Pitcher: Dexter Edson, San Diego State University California Champion: Fountain Valley Barons MVP: Urdar Arisson, Central Grizzlies Top Pitcher: Andy Frerichs, Temecula Valley Golden Bears Florida Champion: Apopka Blue Darters MVP: Sandy Olson, Port St. Lucie Jaguars Top Pitcher: Sandy Olson, Port St. Lucie Jaguars Georgia Champion: Jefferson Dragons MVP: Kerry Law, Buford Wolves Top Pitcher: Adam Gies, Hardaway Hawks Illinois Champion: Nazareth Academy Roadrunners MVP: Robert DeVore, Nazareth Academy Roadrunners Top Pitcher: Robert DeVore, Nazareth Academy Roadrunners New York Champion: Suffern Mounties MVP: Jeff Garcia, Suffern Mounties Top Pitcher: Trevor Swiecicki, Sachem East Flaming Arrows New Mexico Champion: Eldorado Eagles MVP: Tony Huber, Carlsbad Cavemen Top Pitcher: Murray Quijano, La Cueva Bears North Carolina Champion: Pinecrest Patriots MVP: Keagan Warlick, Pinecrest Patriots Top Pitcher: Jayden Thomas, Cape Fear Colts Oregon Champion: Central Catholic Rams MVP: John Holmes, Valley Catholic Valiants Top Pitcher: Waylon Jackman, Sheldon Irish Texas Champion: Monterey Plainsmen MVP: Carter Dinn, Monterey Plainsmen Top Pitcher: Gilbert Garner, Americas Trailblazers Wisconsin Champion: Fond du Lac Cardinals MVP: Cris Brown, Saint Marys Central Zephyrs Top Pitcher: Jeffery Monday, Fond du Lac Cardinals |
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#309 |
Hall Of Famer
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Achievements, May 1914
MLB Career Milestones:
Rob Mosher, Houston Astros - 2000 Hits No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Cricket Guzman, Greensboro, A - 13K, 2BB Jack DeMark, Lakewood, A - 10K, 5BB Giovanni Coyle, Clinton, A - 4K, 2BB 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: Jeff Roller, Tappan Zee, NYSPHSAA Shane Leigh, North Buncombe, NCHSAA John O'Neal, Jesuit, OSAA Melquiades Hidalgo, Valhalla, CIF Cole Cambridge, North Buncombe, NCHSAA Ethan Adeshina, Lancaster, A+ 3+ HR Games: Harley McDougall, Cedar Rapids, A Bill Strother, Bowie, AA Cycles: Jimmy Williams, Stockton, A+ Alex Nipper, Rio Rancho, NMAA Octavio Gonzalez, Texas, NCAA Jaxson Wallace, Baylor, NCAA Logan Moll, Florida, NCAA Hitting Streaks Ended: Jonathan Morton, Americas, TUIL - 26G Bryn Sanders, San Diego State, NCAA - 27G Sandro Tamez, Mississippi, AA - 27G |
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Hall Of Famer
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1914 MLB Draft
Jon Folsom went first to the Dbacks and did sign this year. Donahoe was the first pitcher taken at 2nd overall to the Rangers. Chad Beighley was the first high school player. He can handle both the bat and the glove well. Round 1, Pick 1 - Arizona Diamondbacks: 1B Jon Folsom, age 22 Round 1, Pick 2 - Texas Rangers: SP J.R. Donahoe, age 21 Round 1, Pick 3 - St. Louis Cardinals: CF Chad Beighley, age 18 Round 1, Pick 4 - Baltimore Orioles: RF Ryder Froehling, age 18 Round 1, Pick 5 - Arizona Diamondbacks: 3B Lee Chandler, age 21 Round 1, Pick 6 - Los Angeles Angels: 3B Skye Pitchford, age 21 Round 1, Pick 7 - Atlanta Braves: CF Jace Clapsaddle, age 21 Round 1, Pick 8 - Chicago Cubs: CF Kayne Wright, age 21 Round 1, Pick 9 - Cleveland Indians: 2B Rush Hemmes, age 21 Round 1, Pick 10 - Colorado Rockies: 3B George Tompkins, age 21 Round 1, Pick 11 - Milwaukee Brewers: SP Mikhail Bukharov, age 21 Round 1, Pick 12 - New York Mets: SS Carter Dinn, age 18 Round 1, Pick 13 - Oakland Athletics: 1B Drake McPhee, age 21 Round 1, Pick 14 - Minnesota Twins: SP Pau González, age 21 Round 1, Pick 15 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays: RF Jason Sullivan, age 21 Round 1, Pick 16 - San Francisco Giants: LF Vince Colson, age 21 Round 1, Pick 17 - Boston Red Sox: RF Rudy Cumbee, age 21 Round 1, Pick 18 - Pittsburgh Pirates: CL David Izquierdo, age 21 Round 1, Pick 19 - Boston Red Sox: CF Magglio Capparelli, age 21 Round 1, Pick 20 - Los Angeles Dodgers: CF Trent Bourdelais, age 21 Round 1, Pick 21 - Toronto Blue Jays: SP Ron Marks, age 21 Round 1, Pick 22 - Detroit Tigers: SP Waylon Jackman, age 18 Round 1, Pick 23 - Montreal Expos: LF Cris Brown, age 18 Round 1, Pick 24 - New York Yankees: C Bryce Elrod, age 21 Round 1, Pick 25 - Cincinnati Reds: RF Todd Stubbs, age 18 Round 1, Pick 26 - Florida Marlins: 1B Tom McMinn, age 21 Round 1, Pick 27 - Seattle Mariners: CF Frank Clarke, age 21 Round 1, Pick 28 - Florida Marlins: RF Josh Mullock, age 21 Round 1, Pick 29 - Philadelphia Phillies: RF Josh Oakes, age 21 Round 1, Pick 30 - San Diego Padres: SP Adrián Morales, age 21 |
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#311 |
Hall Of Famer
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Achievements, June 1914
MLB Career Milestones:
Rob Mosher, Houston Astros - 250 Doubles Rob Mosher, Houston Astros - 300 Triples Not sure how you get more triples than doubles, but there ya go. D.J. Vetter, Philadelphia Phillies - 500 SB No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Tim McCaughan, Lynchburg, A+ - 14K, 3BB 15+ Strikeout Games: Gunner Ryan, Pawtucket, AAA - 16K 6+ Hit Games: Sean Heath, Pittsburgh Pirates, MLB Mario Shipman, Colorado Springs, AAA 3+ HR Games: Jack McConnell, Trenton, AA Cycles: Ruben Nieto, Hillsboro, A- Hitting Streaks Ended: |
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Hall Of Famer
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1914 MLB All-Star Rosters
American League:
SP Chris Adams (SEA) - 6-3, 1.35 ERA, 93.2 IP, 0.91 WHIP, 4.8 K/9, 3.3 WAR SP Kuma Fukumoto (TOR) - 11-5, 1.94 ERA, 172.0 IP, 0.99 WHIP, 5.2 K/9, 3.3 WAR SP Zach Jensen (KC) - 12-7, 2.25 ERA, 167.2 IP, 1.16 WHIP, 5.6 K/9, 3.7 WAR SP Lee Leary (MIN) - 10-6, 2.05 ERA, 162.2 IP, 1.22 WHIP, 4.3 K/9, 3.3 WAR SP Devon McFadden (DET) - 9-10, 2.42 ERA, 178.1 IP, 1.23 WHIP, 4.8 K/9, 4.3 WAR SP Jeremy Thompson (MIN) - 13-7, 2.73 ERA, 178.1 IP, 1.27 WHIP, 3.7 K/9, 3.7 WAR CL Dominic Burkhardt (DET) - 2-3, 28 SV, 1.44 ERA, 50.0 IP, 0.88 WHIP, 4.3 K/9, 1.1 WAR CL Jason Fehr (TOR) - 3-5, 23 SV, 1.71 ERA, 58.0 IP, 1.00 WHIP, 4.3 K/9, 0.9 WAR CL Boris St. Laurent (LAA) - 7-3, 21 SV, 1.42 ERA, 44.1 IP, 1.17 WHIP, 5.3 K/9, 0.3 WAR CL Patrick Trezeguet (BAL) - 5-3, 26 SV, 1.32 ERA, 54.2 IP, 1.24 WHIP, 8.1 K/9, 1.1 WAR C Howard Morris (NYY) - .297/.365/.385, 182 AB, 2 HR, 136 wRC+, 1.9 WAR C Joseph Williams (HOU) - .247/.343/.313, 182 AB, 1 HR, 104 wRC+, 1.4 WAR C Joon-Suh Yun (MIN) - .249/.324/.309, 249 AB, 3 HR, 1 SB, 91 wRC+, 1.9 WAR 1B Heath Tremblay (TB) - .337/.387/.395, 306 AB, 2 HR, 1 SB, 148 wRC+, 2.9 WAR 2B Jimmy Keller (TOR) - .251/.326/.352, 347 AB, 4 HR, 20 SB, 112 wRC+, 2.2 WAR 3B Alonso Carvajal (NYY) - .323/.393/.457, 313 AB, 2 HR, 51 SB, 157 wRC+, 4.1 WAR (Injured) 3B Oliveiro Mendez (CLE) - .338/.409/.395, 367 AB, 3 HR, 3 SB, 151 wRC+, 3.9 WAR SS Tomas Reed (MIN) - .322/.403/.472, 320 AB, 5 HR, 28 SB, 172 wRC+, 5.6 WAR SS Woody Robertson (KC) - .287/.355/.380, 279 AB, 15 SB, 128 wRC+, 4.6 WAR SS Benny Wurdeman (OAK) - .279/.316/.406, 315 AB, 3 HR, 49 SB, 125 wRC+, 4.0 WAR (Injured) LF Marco Gasca (KC) - .256/.333/.314, 328 AB, 1 HR, 7 SB, 101 wRC+, 3.3 WAR LF Walker Rosen (SEA) - .318/.353/.474, 403 AB, 2 HR, 41 SB, 149 wRC+, 3.6 WAR CF Aiden Shelton (DET) - .264/.352/.344, 352 AB, 2 HR, 50 SB, 111 wRC+, 3.1 WAR RF Wes Grossman (SEA) - .309/.373/.408, 346 AB, 3 HR, 27 SB, 141 wRC+, 2.7 WAR RF Oscar Vaides (LAA) - .303/.352/.351, 370 AB, 17 SB, 117 wRC+, 3.2 WAR National League: SP Henry Angelbeek (SD) - 10-9, 2.80 ERA, 173.2 IP, 1.19 WHIP, 3.6 K/9, 3.8 WAR SP Alex Campbell (COL) - 6-7, 1.97 ERA, 160.0 IP, 1.04 WHIP, 4.1 K/9, 3.3 WAR SP Dean Davidson (PHI) - 8-6, 1.29 ERA, 167.0 IP, 1.12 WHIP, 4.5 K/9, 3.6 WAR SP Jonathan Kinnunen (MON) - 11-5, 2.14 ERA, 172.1 IP, 1.17 WHIP, 4.4 K/9, 3.4 WAR SP Simon Walker (STL) - 10-6, 2.06 ERA, 135.2 IP, 1.05 WHIP, 3.8 K/9, 3.6 WAR SP Goran Williams (COL) - 8-7, 2.50 ERA, 151.1 IP, 1.10 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 3.6 WAR RP Ryan Anderson (CIN) - 5-1, 1.60 ERA, 67.2 IP, 1.15 WHIP, 4.5 K/9, 0.5 WAR CL Evan Borich (NYM) - 2-3, 16 SV, 1.80 ERA, 40.0 IP, 1.02 WHIP, 6.1 K/9, 1.3 WAR CL Yowelfy Jiménez (PIT) - 4-4, 22 SV, 1.74 ERA, 46.2 IP, 1.11 WHIP, 2.7 K/9, 0.5 WAR CL Clement Link (FLA) - 2-2, 23 SV, 1.13 ERA, 56.0 IP, 0.84 WHIP, 7.6 K/9, 2.4 WAR C Dylan Bielecki (COL) - .236/.346/.293, 174 AB, 1 SB, 101 wRC+, 1.4 WAR C Oscar Namuangrak (PIT) - .265/.307/.422, 166 AB, 3 HR, 130 wRC+, 1.7 WAR C Peter Romero (STL) - .262/.319/.353, 252 AB, 4 SB, 109 wRC+, 1.8 WAR 1B Jim Byers (FLA) - .291/.366/.364, 374 AB, 3 HR, 1 SB, 129 wRC+, 3.0 WAR 2B Cezár Castaneda (PIT) - .294/.362/.358, 394 AB, 72 SB, 125 wRC+, 4.9 WAR 2B Jacob Leuty (CHC) - .290/.352/.395, 362 AB, 2 HR, 1 SB, 134 wRC+, 3.1 WAR 2B Osorio Trujillo (FLA) - .295/.329/.390, 400 AB, 30 SB, 119 wRC+, 5.0 WAR 2B Nic Wiener (STL) - .299/.361/.364, 374 AB, 3 HR, 45 SB, 119 wRC+, 3.2 WAR 3B Danny Hurst (LAD) - .308/.363/.381, 383 AB, 3 HR, 5 SB, 136 wRC+, 3.1 WAR SS Jack Dulude (LAD) - .230/.318/.289, 256 AB, 10 SB, 91 wRC+, 3.5 WAR LF Vic Talarico (STL) - .244/.309/.362, 312 AB, 2 HR, 14 SB, 104 wRC+, 2.3 WAR CF Mitsuo Azuma (MIL) - .267/.326/.329, 356 AB, 1 HR, 46 SB, 105 wRC+, 3.1 WAR CF Geraldo Morales (NYM) - .241/.294/.348, 374 AB, 22 SB, 103 wRC+, 2.9 WAR CF Vladimiro Trejo (FLA) - .358/.446/.477, 371 AB, 1 HR, 62 SB, 174 wRC+, 5.4 WAR RF Noel Albert (SF) - .263/.352/.326, 350 AB, 2 HR, 5 SB, 117 wRC+, 2.1 WAR (Injured) |
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#313 |
Hall Of Famer
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Achievements, July 1914
MLB Career Milestones:
Nate Clements, Detroit Tigers - 2000 Hits No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Isaiah Peterson, Lake County, A - 8K, 1BB Jacob Thibodaux, Wisconsin, A - 6K, 3BB Antonio Almaguer, Columbia, A - 10K, 1BB Gunner Braymiller, Lakewood, A - 10K, 1BB 15+ Strikeout Games: Robby Peshlakai, Hillsboro, A- - 16K 6+ Hit Games: 3+ HR Games: John Koets, Columbia, A Yasuharu Mazuka, Rancho Cucamonga, A+ Cycles: Alex Treadwell, Ogden, R Woody Hayden, Tempe, R Camron McLean, Vancouver, A- Tomas Ingi Fridbjornsson, Elizabethton, R Thomas Hagan, Danville, R Hitting Streaks Ended: Parker Payne, Memphis, AAA - 37G |
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#314 |
Hall Of Famer
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Achievements, August 1914
MLB Career Milestones:
Ben Steen, Minnesota Twins - 1000 K Zhaire Daniel, Pittsburgh Pirates - 1000K Aykan Nagaraja, Houston Astros - 1000K Andrejs Silamikelis, Cincinnati Reds - 700 SB No-Hitters/Perfect Games: Lucero Arriaga, San Francisco Giants, MLB - 3K, 1BB Braden Bevan, Burlington, R - 16K, 1BB Richie Hansen, Great Falls, R - 13K, 2BB Pepe Perez, Somerset, IND - 5K, 2BB Harvey Vasquez, Orem, R - 13K, 1BB Luke Ademiec, Aberdeen, A- - 7K, 2BB 15+ Strikeout Games: Braden Bevan, Burlington, R - 16K 6+ Hit Games: Logan Grace, Northwest Arkansas, AA 3+ HR Games: Justin Hoover, Down East, A+ Wyatt Caskey, Sacramento, AAA Cycles: Jack Murphy, Memphis, AAA Alton McDonald, Lehigh Valley, AAA Hitting Streaks Ended: Lewis Schultz, Fresno, AAA - 25G |
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#315 |
Hall Of Famer
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Achievements, September/October 1914
MLB Career Milestones:
Aiden Massicotte, Kansas City Royals - 900 SB Mike Goodale, Detroit Tigers - 500 SB Nelson Avock, New York Yankees - 500 SB Koby Webb, San Diego Padres - 1000 K No-Hitters/Perfect Games: 15+ Strikeout Games: 6+ Hit Games: Isaac Lee, Gwinnett, AAA Samuel Wilson, Minnesota, MLB 3+ HR Games: Daniel Lozano, Springfield, AA Cycles: Hitting Streaks Ended: |
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#316 |
Hall Of Famer
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1914 MLB Playoffs
The Chicago White Sox finally win the World Series in their third franchise appearance. The Padres have represented the National League in 4 straight championships and won two.
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#317 |
Hall Of Famer
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1914 MLB Award Winners
AL MVP: Tomas Reed, Minnesota Twins (5) - 8.6 WAR, 168 wRC+, 2.9 ZR NL MVP: Vladimir Trejo, CF, Florida Marlins - 7.9 WAR, 159 wRC+, 11.6 ZR AL Top Pitcher: Zach Jensen, RHP, Kansas City Royals (3) - 6.2 WAR, 83 FIP-, 2.1 K/BB NL Top Pitcher: Henry Angelbeek, RHP, San Diego Padres - 6.8 WAR, 80 FIP-, 2.5 K/BB AL Rookie of the Year: Timothy Foot, LF, Tampa Bay Devil Rays - 4.3 WAR, 116 wRC+, 10.8 ZR NL Rookie of the Year: Deion Lee, 3B, Arizona Diamondbacks - 5.2 WAR, 123 wRC+, 8.9 ZR AL Reliever of the Year: Patrick Trezeguet, LHP, Baltimore Orioles - 6.7 WPA, 73 FIP-, 1.9 K/BB NL Reliever of the Year: Clement Link (2), LHP, Florida Marlins - 5.7 WPA, 56 FIP-, 2.1 K/BB |
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1914 Free Agency
A big free agency year this year. The top free agents are clearly
5-time MVP Tomas Reed and former Pitcher of the Year Jonathan Kinnunen. However, we also have Borya Yevgenyan, Freddy Fleischer, Rob Mosher, Yago Pimentel, Nate Clements, and Josh Fowler. |
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1914 Unsigned Draftees
NCAA again looked in pretty good shape (most teams had around 20 players). There are some fun names in this group - John Madden, Cherokee Logterman, Magneto Juarez...
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1914 Where Are They Now?
Top Prospects:
Tomas Reed - He was the top prospect in 1909 after getting drafted 1st overall out of Oregon State. He started the season with the Twins and proceeded to accumulate 46 WAR in his first 6 seasons. This included 5 MVP awards, a Rookie of the Year, 6 all-star games, 5 silver sluggers, and the 1911 division series and AL championship MVPs. Draftees: Nic Wiener - The overall top draft prospect in 1909, hailing from Washington State. He did win the 1910 Rookie of the Year award and has had a well above-average career thus far, resulting in 3 all-star appearances and two silver sluggers. Ezra Siering - The top pitching prospect in 1909, drafted out of St Johns. He needed his changeup to develop and indeed it did. He has however dealt with injuries in his career, including a torn flexor tendon and a torn rotator cuff. He so far has been an above average starter for the Brewers but with no awards to speak of yet. Travis Demko - He was drafted out of Naples, Florida as a 3B and had been performing quite well in the minor leagues. However, the Rangers just recently turned him into a pitcher which really doesn't make any sense to me. Jake Ivins - The top high school player drafted in 1909 failed to sign and went to Oregon State. He was then drafted by the Brewers in the 1st round in 1912. He hasn't quite broken into the major leagues as he had a couple injuries as a minor leaguer. Award Winners: Lewis Brennan - The 1909 Rookie of the Year. His production dropped off a bit in the following seasons but he has settled in as an above average player - good glove, light bat. Other: Ken Robinson - Pitched a no-hitter in 1909, had a partially torn labrum in 1910, biceps tendinitis in 1911, shoulder inflammation in 1912, and retired in 1913. Jack Britten - Once threw 335 pitches in a college game that resulted in 72 runs for the opponent. He was drafted - get this - with the 335th overall pick in 1911 and has been a minor league player for the Pirates organization. Gerardo De Jesus - Pitched a perfect game in AA. He bounced around between different minor league organizations and finally started 16 games for the Yankees last year. Jack McConnell - He was the top unsigned draftee, refusing to sign out of the 6th round. He attended Illinois, making one all-star team, and then was drafted in the 1st round by the Yankees. He's a top 100 prospect and working his way up through the minor leagues. |
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