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September callups
Roster expansion. I love roster expansion.
I play out all games in September to utilize the expanded roster because it's fun. AAA Albuquerque is currently 72-48 but 14.5 games out of first in the PCL south C Carlos Hernandez will rejoin the major league roster. It's always good to have another catcher on the roster. He's hit .321/.138/80 (OBP/ISO/wRC+) in Albuquerque and has 0.4 WAR. IF Mike Benjamin is out for a week with a knee contusion. So he's not called up right now. But IF Eddie Pye is. Pye started the season in LA and hit .333/.138/117 in 30 plate apperances. With Albuquerque he just managed .351/.120/88 while playing all 3 infield positions. Speedy OF JT Bruett will also join the Dodgers. He spent 3 and a half months on the big league roster to start the season. Used mostly a defensive replacement, he hit .480/.000/146 in 26 plate apperances. With Albuquerque he got to swing the bat a few times and put up a .419/.155/129 line in 193 plate appearances while playing positive defense at all 3 OF positions. As for pitchers Left-hander John O'Donoghue pitched 3 innings in LA early in the season. In AAA he both started (14 times) and relieved (9 times). He totalled 92.2 innings with a 3.79 ERA and 85 FIP-. Joining him will be righty Mike Christopher who has been up and down this year. He's got 11 big league innings and 55 AAA innings with a 6.47 ERA but 75 FIP- Another lefty, Mike Munoz is recalled. Like Christopher he has spent time in LA this year throwing 6 innings. In his 44 minor league innings he has a 5.08 ERA and 95 FIP- And Pedro Martinez will be added to the 40 man roster. Martinez is our top prospect and was rated the #7 prospect in all of baseball prior to the season. Martinez made 17 starts, pitching 109 innings with 2.8 BB/9 and 10.1 K/9 good for a 2.89 ERA and 74 FIP-. He moved to relief late in the season to prepare for this call up. He made 15 apperances recording 46 outs. He dropped his BB/9 to 1.8 and raised his K/9 to 11.8. That's a 1.78 ERA and 68 FIP-. We think he might play a big roll down the stretch for us. |
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Week twenty three
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81 54 Overall (.5 games ahead of Houston), +147 Run Differential = 86 49 Pythag The Good: Pedro Martinez' major league debut 1 perfect inning with a K. The Bad: 5 game losing streak AL Player of the Week Lenny Dykstra (CF KC) NL Player of the Week Wayne Kirby (CF COL) Dodgers are 6th in the weekly Power Rankings OF Willie Ansley broke a rib and will miss the rest of the season. Willie McGee got his 2000th career hit, a seventh inning single vs Chuck McElroy |
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Week twenty four
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87 55 Overall (3 games ahead of Houston and San Diego), +180 Run Differential = 93 49 Pythag The Good: Got revenge by sweeping the Marlins and outscoring them 33-7 in the 4 game series. Tim Belcher and the defense held the Marlins to 1 hit. Al Martin getting the hit with 2 out in the top of the ninth. Devon White hits a walk-off homer to cap the comeback from down 0-5 vs the Marlins. Billy Ashley had 2 pinch hit home runs. The Bad: Al Martin's 3 run home run our lone loss of the week. New primary RFer Cory Snyder dropped two flyballs in the Marlins series. AL Player of the Week Frank Tomas (1B CHW) NL Player of the Week Craig Biggio (2B CHC) Dodgers are 3rd in the weekly Power Rankings Brett Saberhagen currently has the highest K/BB ratio on MLB history at 12/1 (13 BB and 157 Ks) OF/1B Bobby Bonilla was lost for the remainder of the season with an IRL injury OF Billy Ashley was recalled from AAA Albuquerque Twins first baseman Kent Hrbek hit his 300th HR vs Rod Nichols. Up Next: 3 games in San Diego |
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Week twenty five
SAN DIEGO SERIES
Game 1: Hershiser and the defense hold the Padres to 2 hits in 6 innings. John Valentin's 2 run double in the 7th inning tacks on to the 2 run lead. Game 2: Hits are hard to come by with 10 total in the game. The last of which by Steve Beuchele drives in Tony Gwynn to win the game. Game 3: Mark Langston goes the distance in a 3-0 win. Ricky Henderson's 7th inning double drives in 2 to allow some breathing room. Cory Snyder was 6 for 10 in the series with 2 RBI and 2 BBs Rickey Henderson was 5 for 11 2 with 2 RBI and 2 BBs Dave Hollins was 4 for 12 with a home run. Three first inning home runs in game one in Coor's. Five total in the game. Dodgers 4 2 91 57 Overall (3.5 games ahead of Houston, 5 games ahead of San Diego), +198 Run Differential = 98 50 Pythag The Good: Took 2 of 3 from San Diego. The Bad: Shut out in Coor's Field 1-0 AL Player of the Week Gary Sheffield (3B MIL) NL Player of the Week Barry Bonds (LF PITT) Dodgers are 2nd in the weekly Power Rankings Mike Benjamin was recalled from AAA Albuquerque. Waiver trade with Florida completed Looking for another outfielder who can play CF we trade RP Dave Pyc to Florida for Rick Parker Parker has experience at every non-battery position on the field. He's also an above average base runner. He's struggled this year with Miami (he was the 44th pick in the expansion draft) hitting just .252/.035/27 in 127 PA's. He had a 111 wRC+ in 163 AAA PA's. He'll be eligile for arbitration for the first time at the end of the season. Dave Pyc, a 22 year old left-handed pitcher, spent time between AA and AAA this year. He had 80 FIP-'s at both levels. Up Next: 4 games with Cincinnati; 3 games with Houston |
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Week twenty six
HOUSTON SERIES
Game 1: Cory Snyder goes 4-5 2 RBI A 2-out 9th inning wild pitch scores Devon White Houston's Dave Winfield hits a first inning 2-run homer, and a 10th inning RBI triple Dave Fleming shuts us out for 7 innings We lose 3 – 4 Game 2: A 5 – 11 embarassment. Back-to-back home runs by Lou Whitaker and Rick Wilkins after a Piazza 2-run homerun tied the game took the wind out of our sails. Game 3: A 0 – 2 loss. Juan Guzman goes the distance allowing just 6 hits. We did not lead in the series. Dodgers 3 – 4 94 – 61 Overall (.5 games ahead of Houston, 3.5 ahead of San Diego), +199 Run Differential = 102 – 53 Pythag The Good: Took 3 of 4 from Cincinnati outscoring them 21 – 11 The Bad: Swept by the Astros getting outscored 17 – 8 AL Player of the Week – Dean Palmer (1B Texas) NL Player of the Week – Moises Alou (OF COL) Dodgers are 8th in the weekly Power Rankings Kirby Puckett collected his 2000th career hit, a single vs Kelly Downs Alan Trammel got his 2500th career hit, a 3rd inning home runs vs Mark Gubicza |
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Week twenty seven (final week)
Three Games vs the Cubs
9/27: Down 0-5 we got back to 4-5. In the 8th we left two runners on. In the 9th had a runner at 3rd with Henderson and Piazza up. Didn't score. 9/28: 6th consecutive loss. 2 errors and 2 wild pitches lead to 3 runs. Billy Ashley hits into a game ending double play. We've fallen a game behind the Astros. **Ken Griffey jr hit his 62nd home run of the season, breaking Roger Maris' record. 9/29: Trying to end a 6 game losing streak against an on fire Greg Maddux is a tall task. We aren't up to it. 0-5 Maddux goes the distance giving up 3 hits. 7 straight losses, we're down 1 game with 4 left. Down 0-3 Pedro Martinez gives up a home run to Craig Biggio, then hits Jim Leyritz resulting in a brawl and suspension for Martinez. The Astros also lose, and we remain 1 game back. Four Games vs the Giants 9/30: A lead! We have a lead! 2-1 in the 6th. A win! We won! 3-1!!!. Houston loses 5-4 to Atlanta. The Astros were off and now lead by half a game. 10/1: Another win. 7-3. Mark Langston complete game. Houston loses 3-0 to the Reds. We're up half a game! Willie Wilson hit his 2500th career hit, a single off of Mike Maddux 10/2: Back and forth. Scoring in the first four innings. That's where the scoring stops for the Giants. Dodgers win 10-4. Cory Snyder has 6 hits, 3 doubles, a homer and 7 RBI in the last two games. Houston loses again and the Dodgers are up 1.5 games with a magic number of 1. 10/3: Houston loses in terrible fashion. Bottom of the ninth, 2-2, 2 out. The Reds' Mike Bordick doubles. Pinch-hitter Reggie Jefferson is walked. Kevin Young singles on a pop-up and the Astros' SS Luis Alicea commits an error allowing the game-winning, and season-ending-for-the-Astros, run to score. Just minutes before the Dodgers begin their game vs the Giants. The scrubs lose to the Giants 2-7 but The Dodgers are the NL West Champions! 10/4: Not that it matters, but Houston wins 4-2, meaning the Dodgers finish 1 game ahead of the Astros. Also, The Mets and Cubs finished with 99-63 records in the NL East. 10/6: Powered by a Mark Grace grand slam, the Cubs defeat the Mets 5-1 to win the NL East. Last edited by CBeisbol; 11-25-2020 at 08:10 PM. |
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September review league
NL Player of the Month: SFG OF Barry Bonds
NL Pitcher of the Month: NYM SP Kevin Tapani NL Rookie of the Month: ATL OF Al Martin AL Player of the Month: CHW 1B Frank Thomas AL Pitcher of the Month: TOR SP Jose Rijo AL Rookie of the Month: CLE RP Greg McMichael |
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NL leaders
BATTING
wOBA: Barry Bonds .447, Moises Alou .432, Ray Lankford .409 OBP: Barry Bonds .421, Delino DeShields .419, Moises Alou .414 ISO: Barry Bonds .316, Cecil Fielder .247, Larry Walker .244 WAR:Barry Bonds 8.8, Ray Lankford 7.7, Larry Walker 7.5 Batting Average: Moises Alou .368, Lance Johnson .346, Delino DeShields .336 Hits: Moises Alou 236, Greg Jefferies .223, Delino DeShields 212 Doubles: Moises Alou 50, Craig Biggio 49, Mark Grace 49 Triples: Lance Johnson 15, Willie Wilson 13, Luis Alicea 11, Roberty Kelly 11 Home Runs: Barry Bonds, 49, Cecil Fielder 43, Larry Walker 34 Runs: Greg Jefferies 121, Barry Bonds 119, Kenny Lofton 119 RBI: Barry Bonds 130, Kirby Puckett 118, Larry Walker 117 Walks: Lance Blankenship 128, Rickey Henderson 116, Ray Lankford 99 Steals: Kenny Lofton 79, Delino DeShields 57, Lance Johnson 54 PITCHING FIP: Greg Maddux 2.34, Randy Johnson 2.69, Mark Langston 2.83 WAR: Greg Maddux 10.7. Randy Johnson 8.5, Doug Drabek 7.7 ERA: Mark Langston 1.67, John Smoltz 2.30, Pete Schourek 2.41 ERA+: Mark Langston 248, John Smoltz 185, Pete Schourek 176 rWAR: Mark Langston 11.5, Greg Maddux 9.8, John Smoltz 9.0 Wins: Greg Madduz 24, Kevin Gross 19, John Smoltz 19, Kevin Tapani 19 Saves: Darryl Ward 39, Mike Fetters 35, Randy Myers 35 Innings: Greg Maddux 268.0, John Smoltz 250.2, Doug Drabek 250.0 Shutouts: Greg Maddux 5, Kevin Tapani Strikeouts: Randy Johnson 295, Greg Maddux 239, Juan Guzman 236 K/BB: Bob Tewksbury 5.7, Greg Maddux 5.0, Kevin Tapani 4.3 FIELDING OF Zone Rating: Devon White 30.0, Luis Gonzalez 29.6, Lance Johnson 21.9 IF Zone Rating: Steve Sax 13.3, John Valentin 12.6 Caught Stealing %: Dave Valle 44.6, John Oliver 40.2, Sandy Alomar Jr 38.8 Last edited by CBeisbol; 11-25-2020 at 11:12 PM. |
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Al leaders
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wOBA: Frank Thomas .459, Ken Griffey Jr .456, John Olerud .445 OBP: Frank Thomas .443, Tony Phillips .442, Lenny Dykstra .436 ISO: Ken Griffey Jr .359, Frank Thomas .303, Tim Salmon .267 WAR: Ken Griffey Jr 9.7, Lenny Dykstra 9.0, John Olerud 8.2 Batting Average: Lenny Dykstra .355, Frank Thomas .343, Paul Molitor .340 Hits: Lenny Dykstra 226, Kevin Mitchell 219, Paul Molitor 213, John Olerud 213 Doubles: John Olerud 54, Wally Joyner 51, Ken Caminiti 46 Triples: Deion Sanders 15, Juan Samuel 13, Joey Cora 12, Rob Ducey 12, Steve Finley 12 Home Runs: Ken Griffey Jr 64*, Fred McGriff 48, Frank Thomas 47 Runs: Lenny Dykstra 168, Ken Griffey Jr 144, Jeff Bagwell 137 RBI: Keith Mitchell 165, Ken Griffey Jr 146, Frank Thomas 145 Walks: Tony Phillips 128, Randy Milligan 117, Frank Thomas 110 Steals: Chuck Carr 84, Otis Nixon 61, Luis Polonia 50 PITCHING FIP: Brett Saberhagen 2.51, Kevin Appier 3.08, Roger Clemens 3.14 WAR: Brett Saberhagen 9.2, Kevin Appier 7.7, Jose Rio 7.0, Erik Hanson 7.0 ERA: Erik Hanson 2.49, Brett Saberhagen .254, Tom Candiotti 2.80 ERA+: Erik Hanson 191, Brett Saberhagen 189, Tom Candiotti 171 rWAR: Erik Hanson 9.8, Brett Saberhagen 9.3, Tom Candiotti 9.3 Wins: Tom Candiotti 24/Erik Hanson 24, Kevin Appier 22, Brett Saberhagen 22, Bill Swift 22 Saves: Brian Harvey 43, Gregg Olson 34, Lee Smith 33 Innings: Tom Candiotti 266.1, Kevin Appier 256.1, Erik Hanson 253.1 Shutouts: Brett Saberhagen 5, Kevin Appier 4 Strikeouts: Jose Rijo 218, Kevin Appier 191, Pete Harnisch 186 K/BB: Brett Saberhagen 9.6, Jose Rijo 4.4, Erik Hanson 3.3 FIELDING OF Zone Rating: Otis Nixon 25.8, Steve Finley 17.7, Deion Sanders 17.3 IF Zone Rating: Omar Vizquel 22.3, Ozzie Smith 17.8, Cal Ripken Jr 14.5 Caught Stealing %: Chris Hoiles 41.0, Terry Steinbach 40.9, Ron Karkovice 40.0 Last edited by CBeisbol; 11-26-2020 at 12:03 AM. |
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Playoffs
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Al playoffs
Kansas City (111-51) vs Toronto (96-66). Kansas City 9-3 vs Toronto during the regular season.
Kansas City looks like 1993's best team. They had the best record by 11 games. They had the best run differential by 175 runs. Only two other teams (Los Angeles and Toronto) outscored their opponents by more than 175 runs. The Royals were dominant. Offensively, they lead the AL is almost everything: runs scored (1055 more than 100 more than the next highest scoring team), wOBA, batting average, OBP, and SLG. They were second in home runs. 4th in stolen bases and base running. Dominant. CF Lenny Dykstra (167 wRC+ and 9 WAR) was their best player. C Darren Dauton (151 and 7.2) and 2b Tony Phillips (150 and 7.7) were almost as good. No regular had a wRC+ lower than Mike Pagliarulo's 101. The pitching and defense was almost as good. They gave up the fewest runs in the league and were first in pitcher WAR. Their defense was second in Zone Rating and sixth in effeciency. Brett Saberhagen (189 ERA+, 52 FIP-, 9.2 WAR) and Kevin Appier (160 ERA+, 62 FIP-, 7.7 WAR) headed up the starting rotation. John Smily (109, 87. 3.5) was also solid. Jim Pittsley (141, 95, .9) between the rotation and bullpen will be the 4th starter in the playoffs replacing Tom Gordon (who was injured in July). The relievers, Michael Jackson; Hipolito Pichardo; Gene Nelson; and Steve Farr all had FIP-'s below 75. Toronto was also very good offensively. Second in runs scored and wOBA to the Royals. They were lead by 1B John Olerud (180 wRC+ 8.2 WAR). DH Fred McGriff (149 and 5.6), LF Julio Franco (128 and 4.4) and C Don Slaught (120 and 3.5) are the other main offensive threats. The pitching and defense were also very good, but behind the Royals'. They were second (to the Royals) in runs allowed. And fourth in pitcher WAR. They weren't helped by their defense which was 9th in both Zone Rating and Efficiency. Jose Rijo (142 ERA+, 67 FIP-, 7.0 WAR) is the unquestioned ace of the staff. He's joined by Pat Hentgen (110, 89, 3.0), Todd Stottlemyer (106, 93, 2.8) and Mike Moore (114, 99, 1.7). Closer Xavier Hernandez (165, 60, 2.0) and Jesse Orosco (227, 67, 1.1) are the best in the bullpen. |
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Nl playoffs
Los Angeles (97-65) vs Chicago (100-63). Chicago won the season series 8-4.
Chicago is a pretty well-balanced team. They had the 5th best run differential (The 4th place Mets, who the Cubs beat in a 163rd game, were the only top 4 team in run differential not to make the playoffs). They had a strong offense first in the NL in runs scored. They were 4th in wOBA. Their strength was getting on base, their .334 OBP was the best in the NL. But they didn't hit for much power and were only tenth in the NL in home runs. The base running was middle of the pack. Fifth in stolen bases and eighth in BSR. Second baseman Craig Biggio (137 wRC+ and 5.2 WAR) was their best hitter. Leadoff hitter and CF Lance Johnson (131, 7.1) also had a standout season. 1B Mark Grace (128, 3.4), Brady Anderson (120, 3.9) and Jim Leyritz (116, 3.1) round out the offensive threats. They gave up the sixth most runs in the NL and were sixth in ERA and sixth in WAR as well. Defensively they were, unsurprisingly, sixth in Zone Rating and...fifth in Defensive Efficiency. The pitching staff was led by Greg Maddux (168 ERA+, 55 FIP-, 10.7 WAR), the likely Cy Young winner. Greg Swindell (143, 82, 4.8), Alex Fernandez (128, 86, 4.9), and Bobby Witt (94, 93, 3.2) are the likely other starters. Closer Mike Fetters (102, 89, 1.0) was their best reliever. Lee Gutterman, Jeff Parrett, and Phil Leftwich all had negative WAR on the season. Maddux was used in game 163 vs the Mets so will not start game 1 of the series. The Dodgers' offense, ninth in the NL in runs scored and wOBA, is in stark contrast to the other teams in this years' playoff and especially stark contrast to the Cubs' offense. We were tenth in OBP but fifth in home runs. Put base running (fourth in BSR and sixth in stolen bases) was also a strength. Preventing runs is where we shine. The 501 runs we gave up were 31 fewer than any other team and 129 fewer than any other playoff team. The pitching did its part. We lead in ERA, starters ERA and relievers ERA and were second in pitcher WAR. They were helped along by a defense that rated first in Zone Rating and first in Efficiency. |
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Dodgers playoff roster
Who are we bringing with us to face the Cubs?
Most of the decisions well be obvious Catchers Mike Piazza and Darren Fletcher Infielders Jon Valentin, Gary Gaetti, Scott Fletcher, Jose Offerman and Chris Donnels Outfielders Rickey Henderson, Devon White, Cory Snyder, Bill Bean and Mike Huff Starting Pitchers Mark Langston, Tim Belcher, Ramon Martinez, Orel Hershiser and Pedro Astacio Relievers John Wetteland, Rod Beck, Jim Gott, Kent Mercker and Tony Fossas That makes 22. Non-pitchers who are on the bubble: 1B Dave Hollins, OF Billy Ashley, OF JT Bruett, C Carlos Hernandez With Bonilla on the IL and Hollins not hitting all year we are short a first baseman. Snyder can play there, but then who plays right field? A platoon of Bean and Huff? Billy Ashley? Do we platoon Donnels and Ashley at 1B? Move Piazza to first and let Fletcher get most of the catching duties? The Cubs' lone left-handed starter is Greg Swindell. Swindell is a finesse pitcher who doesn't K many and hardly ever walks anyone. That's not a good matchup for Mike Huff who posted a .374 OBP with just a .250 batting average. It might be a chance for Billy Ashley to take some cuts. Dave Hollins had a huge split this year (.366 vs L, .277 vs R) and his ratings back it up. We'll be bringing all 5 starters. But, which 4 should start? Langston and Belcher for sure. The other three are similar. The Cubs offense is based off getting on base, and were 3rd in the NL in walks. Hershiser limits walks the best and Ramon walks the most, so that's a consideration. For the bullpen, the Cubs have 3 excellent left-handed hitters (Johnson, Anderson and Grace) who hit at the top of their order. So another left-handed reliever could be important. We have Mike Munoz, Jim Poole, John O'Donoghue and Angel Miranda as lefties. None pitched very well in limited MLB time this year. Mike Christopher, Darren Holmes, Pedro Martinez and David Nied are right-handed possibilities. After much deliberation, we decide to add Dave Hollins, Billy Ashley and Pedro Martinez to the playoff roster for the 1st round vs the Cubs. |
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OCTOBER 7th
Game #1 Dodgers at Cubs
Today's starting pitchers are Mark Langston (L) (15-7, 248 ERA+, 68 FIP-) and Greg Swindell (L) (13-7, 143 ERA+, 82 FIP-) We go with our regular lineup with a slight twist. LF Rickey Henderson – OBP, Power, Speed. C Mike Piazza – Another pretty complete hitter. Makes contact, Power. Does hit into double plays. SS Jon Valentin – Maybe our best hitter this season. We stack our best hitters at the top of the order. 1B Cory Snyder – 139 wRC+ as a Dodger, crushes lefties. Better at 1B than RF RF Billy Ashley – Looking for a 1B. We think Ashley can have success vs Swindell who pitches to contact. 3B Gary Gaetti – Much better vs lefties than righties. CF Devon White – Much better vs righties than lefties. P Mark Langston – hitting 8th so a better 9 hitter in front of Rickey and Piazza 2B Scott Fletcher – we go Fletcher over Offerman to get his glove in the lineup. We hit Ashley 5th instead of Gaetti expecting that we'll face a right-handed reliever late in the game, and we will pinch hit Bean, Donnels or Fletcher here in a big spot. Having the left-handed hitter 5th instead of 6th breaks up the lineup so it's not right-handed batters 1 through 6. NOTE: Cubs C Jim Leyritz is serving the final game of his suspension resulting from a brawl after a Pedro Martinez hit by pitch. Let's do it. Last edited by CBeisbol; 11-28-2020 at 12:09 PM. |
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Rickey coaxes a leadoff walk from Swindell and steals on the 1-2 pitch to Piazza. And Piazza crushes an inside slider to LF for a home run. 2-0 Dodgers. Valentin draws a walk But Snyder hits into a 6-4-3 double play. Ashley taps back to the pitcher for the 3rd out. Bottom 1 Lance Johnson grounds out to SS Brady Anderson strikes out. Mark Grace pulls a single past a diving Scott Fletcher Langston walks Biggio Then goes full count to Ron Gant, but get's the called 3rd strike on a checked swing. 2-0 Dodgers Top 2 Gaetti and White make outs on the first pitches they see Mark Langston strikes out on 5 pitches. Bottom 2 Dave Valle, Scott Brosious and Dave Silvestri go down in order. We're glad that the Cubs have Swindell leading off the next inning. 2-0 Dodgers Top 3 Mike Piazza draws a two-out walk, but the other 3 Dodgers don't get the ball out of the infield. Bottom 3 Greg Swindell strikes out. Lance Johnson hammers one toward RF. Fletcher stops it, but can't make the play and is charged with an error. Brady Anderson strikes out for the second time And Mark Grace smokes one right at Snyder at first. 2-0 Dodgers Top 4 Cory Snyder leads off with a single to LF Ashley K's and Gaetti pops up. Devon White singles to clear the pitcher's spot. Langston strikes out. Bottom 4 Ron Gant and Dave Valle hit back-to-back one out singles, but two fly balls end the inning 2-0 Dodgers Top 5 Scott Fletcher nubs one in front of the plate, but Dave Valle throws it away and Fletcher ends up on second. A wild pitch moves him to 3rd Rickey rockets one to 3B that Gant stops with a dive, but there's no play. Fletcher scores. 3-0 Dodgers Piazza follows with a single to center. Runners at 1st and 2nd. Valentin grounds into an easy double play leaving the inning up to Snyder who pops up to LF. We settle for 1 Bottom 5 Swindell, Johnson and Anderson go quietly. 3-0 Dodgers Top 6 Ashley leads off with a walk. We contemplate pinch running for him and then bringing in Bean who is a better defender thinking that Swindell won't be in the game next time Ashley bats. But, we hold off on making the change. Gaetti singles to LF and White singles to RF driving in Ashley. 4-0 Langston gets his bunt down and it's runners at second and third for Fletcher. We give some thought to putting the pressure on by pinch hitting here, but we stick with Fletcher's glove at 2B. Fletcher pops to shallow right, and Gaetti holds at third. A wise choice as Rickey singles to RF scoring both Gaetti and White. That's it for Swindell. Kip Gross relieves. Piazza greets him with a home run. Valentin walks and Snyder homers. 10-0. That's it for Gross. Steve Tracshel relieves. Ashley K's to end the inning. Bottom 6 Mark Grace singles and steals on a Biggio strike out. Gant K's then Valle singles Grace in before Brosious pops to White to end the inning. 10-1 Dodgers Top 7 Gaetti ground out before Devon White doubles. At 102 pitches through 6 innings we decide to pinch hit for Langston. We have to choose betwee Bill Bean, Chris Donnels and Dave Hollins. We prefer Hollins vs lefties and we have fewer infielders so we go with Bean who walks. Fletcher strikes out on a 3-2 pitch bringing up Henderson with 2 on. He draws a walk and Piazza is up with a chance to add a grand slam to his two home runs. He hammers a ball to deep right center but it falls into Brosius' glove on the warning track. Bottom 7 Bill Bean stays in the game in LF. Rickey Henderson gets to watch the last few innings. Pedro Martinez comes in to relieve. We think a 10-1 game is a good opportunity for the rookie to make his playoff debut. He walks Silvestri. The Cubs elect not to hit for Traschel who can't get a bunt down. Johnson and Anderson hit a couple of mediocre flyballs to end the enning. 10-1 Dodgers Top 8 Valentin and Snyder are quick outs but Billy Ashley smashes a home run to left. 11-1 Chris Donnels hits for Gaetti, getting his first post season plate appearance. He strikes out. Bottom 8 Donnels stays in the game at 1B. Valentin moves to 3B. Fletcher goes to SS and Jose Offerman comes in to play 2B. Boi Rodriguez hits for Grace and strikes out. Gary Varsho hits for Biggio and his hit by 1-2 pitch. No fights break out this time Turner Ward his for Gant and lines out to Ashley. Pedro strikes out Valle to end the inning 11-1 Dodgers Top 9 Offerman strikes out in his first playoff plate appearance. Bean flies to RF And Fletcher strikes out to end the inning. We wanted to get someone on so Darren Fletcher could pinch hit for Pedro and replace Piazza but we don't get our wish. Bottom 9 Darren Fletcher comes in to catch. Piazza moves to 1B (so I still have a catcher if Fletcher gets injured), Donnels moves to 3B. Valentin and Snyder get some time off. Jim Gott, who hasn't pitched in 6 days comes in to, hopefully, get the final 3 outs. Scott Brosius singles. Dave Silvestri strikes out. Pinch hitter Ivan Calderon reaches on Scott Fletcher's error. Tony Fossas comes in and gives up a single to Brady Anderson to load the bases Boi Rodriguez K's to end the game Final Score: 11-1 Dodgers Couldn't have asked for much better than that. |
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OCTOBER 8th
Game #2 Dodgers at Cubs
Today's starting pitchers are Tim Belcher (R) (15-8, 149 ERA+, 79 FIP-) and Alex Fernandez (R) (15-10, 128 ERA+, 86 FIP-) Today's lineup. No doubt about LF-Rickey, CF White, SS-Valentin nor 3B Gaetti. Piazza (C or 1B) and Snyder (1B or RF) will also be in the linup though we're not sure where. Second base will be manned by either Fletcher or Offerman The last spot will be either Fletcher at C, Hollins at 1B or Bean or Huff in RF We rate Fernandez as 5/5/6 vs both lefties and righties. He had a 3.0/5.6 ratio of BB/9 and K/9 vs lefties and 1.7/7.4 vs righties. Offerman is a switch hitter who gets a significant amount of his offensive value from drawing walks. We go with Fletcher's defense and ability to drive the ball. Dave Hollins struggled this year, and the damage he did do was mostly against left-handed pitchers (.814 OPS vs .589 against L) Mike Huff's strength vs right-handed pitchers is drawing walks. This may not be a great matchup for him We rate Bill Bean and Darren Fletcher as equal batters vs right-handed pitchers. Bean is a plus defensive outfielder while Fletcher is a below average defensive catcher. Bean in RF would also improve our defense at first (Snyder over Piazza) and catcher (Piazza over Fletcher). Bean it is. LF Rickey C Piazza SS Valentin 1B Snyder CF White (Better vs R than L) RF Bean 3B Gaetti P Belcher 2B Fletcher |
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Last night Rickey and Piazza staked us to a two run lead. Tonight both go back to the dugout empty handed. Valentin doubles off the top of f the wall, but Snyder lines out to SS. Bottom 1 Lance Johnson lines out to Devon White Brady Anderson flies out to Rickey Craig Biggio grounds out to Gaetti 0-0 Top 2 White looks at a called strike 3 Bean doubles down the left-field line Gaetti goes down looking. On a 2-1 pitch, Belcher grounds to SS, but Silvestri throws it away and Bean scores. Fletcher hits a high flyball to straight away CF but it's caught on the warning track Bottom 2 Leyritz flies out to Rickey Gant flies out to White Was hoping Grace would fly out to Bean in RF, but he doubles over White's head. Dave Valle ends the inning with a soft line drive to Gaetti. 1-0 Dodgers Top 3 Rickey singles to CF but is erased on a Piazza double play. Valentin K's to end the inning. Bottom 3 Silvestri, Fernandez and Johnson hit 3 harmless ground balls. 1-0 Dodgers Top 4 Snyder and White both K Bean doubles, this time to RF Gaetti singles to CF, but Bean doesn't try for home Belcher ends the inning with a K Bottom 4 Anderson leads off with a double Biggio flies out to CF but Anderson doesn't advance Leyritz K's. Gant draws a walk Grace ground it down the RF line, but Snyder is there to make the play 1-0 Dodgers Top 5 Fletcher swings at a questionable 3-1 pitch and grounds to first Rickey swings at a worse pitch, and also grounds to first Piazza gets a decent pitch and singles to CF A Valentin bloop down the RF line moves Piazza to 3rd. Snyder drives the first pitch he sees into right center for a 2-run double. Devo tries to do the same, but grounds out to second Bottom 5 Dave Valle singles past a diving Valentin Silvestri also singles into left to put runners at first and second for Fernandez but he can't get the bunt down. Lance Johnson drives the ball down the RF line to score Valle, but Silvestri holds up at 3B Anderson flies out to shallow right, abd Silvestri holds up again Belcher retires Biggio on a ground ball to Valentin to end the threat 3-1 Dodgers Top 6 Bean is retired for the first time as he K's Gaetti singles to give Belcher a chance to bunt, which he does successfully. We give a second of thought to pinch hitting for Fletcher, but up by two we prefer to keep his glove in the game. He hammers a pitch to LF but Anderson tracks it down. Bottom 6 Leyritz and Gant hit ground balls to Gaetti, which isn't a sound offensive strategy. Grace tests Fletcher to similar results Three up. Three down 3-1 Dodgers Top 7 Rickey grounds to SS, but Silvestri boots it. Piazza follows with a line drive single to RF. Rickey doesn't test Leyritz' arm and remains at 2B Valentin flies to RF, but not deep enough for Rickey to advance. Snyder hits a double play ball to Gant at 3B, but he can't make the play and the bases are loaded for White. Devo works the count full and flies to right. Third time is a charm as Rickey scores. Bean grounds the ball past Biggio and Piazza scores on Leyritz. Gaetti smashes the first pitch over the left field wall and I relax about 5 levels. With the extra breathing room, we bring in Hollins to pinch hit. The Cubs replace Fernandez with Phil Leftwich. Hollins walks to extend the inning but Fletcher pops up to end it. We settle for 5 runs Bottom 7 Wetteland comes in to face the bottom of the order. He hasn't pitched in a week. His first two pitches result in a ground out to Gaetti and a single by Silvestri. Turner Ward comes in to pinch hit. Wetteland strikes him out. Kent Mercker is called on to face Lance Johnson who promptly lines a single to right Anderson is retired on a comebacker to the mound 8-1 Dodgers Top 8 Left-hander Steve Wilson is the new pitcher Henderson greets him with a double of the LF ivy. Piazza's deep drive to CF moves Rickey to 3B Valentin K's and Snyder BB's on 4 pitches Devon White flies out to Leyritz to end the inning. Bottom 8 We bring in Rod Beck to get some work Biggio ground out to his counterpart at second. Leyritz doubles down the RF line Gant grounds to Valentin, who throws it away. Leyritz scores and Gant ends up on second. Valentin, more gracefully, handles Grace's popup Beck K's Valle and go to the top of the ninth 8-2 Dodgers Top 9 The left-handed Wilson stays in, so we bring in Ashley who singles up the middle Gaetti follows with a single to RF. Ashley holds at second. Mike Huff hits for Beck and walks to load the bases Fletcher grounds into a double play, that scores Ashley Rickey checks his swing and walks Piazza knocks Gaetti home with a single Valentin's single scores Rickey and that's it for Wilson. Kip Gross comes in We decide to get Chris Donnels an at bat. We settle for a 3-run inning as he grounds out to first. Bottom 9 Ramon Martinez is in to pitch. Rickey gets an inning off. Mike Huff takes over in LF, Ashley mans right and Chris Donnels stays in at 1B Ramon goes full to Silvestri and walks him He goes full to PH Brosius and gets him to hit into a fielder's choice. As does Johnson on a 1-1 pitch He falls beind Anderson before getting the final out on a groundball to Valentin Final Score: 11-2 Dodgers Last edited by CBeisbol; 11-28-2020 at 11:58 PM. |
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AL Game #1 Toronto at Kansas City
Jose Rijo and Brett Saberhagen both pitched into the 9th inning. Rijo did so without giving up a run, Jesse Orosco and Xavier Hernandez helped to finish off the shutout. Saberhagen goes all the way but gives up 3 runs in the third inning with 2 of the runs coming on Fred McGriff's homerun. |
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OCTOBER 9th
AL Game #2 Toronto at Kansas City
This time both pitchers pitch 7 innings. Appier (and teammates) gives up 2 runs on the 9 hits they get against him. Todd Stottlemyer is charged with 4. Spike Owen was the offensive hero for the Royals. He went 3-4 and drove in the 3rd run for the Blue Jays. |
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OCTOBER 10th
Game 3 Cubs at Dodgers
Today's starting pitchers are Greg Maddux (R) (24-8, 168 ERA+, 55 FIP-) and Pedro Astacio (R) (11-10, 156 ERA+, 81 FIP-) The first question was who was going to be the starter. Orel Hershiswer or Pedro Astacio. We chose Astacio because, with Maddux on the mound this looks like the hardest game for us to win. Hershiser and Astacio are, in our minds, roughly equivilant pitchers but Orel has a bit better control, which, as mentioned previously, we think will play better vs the Cubs' lineup. So, we're not punting this game, but trying to maximize our possibility of winning the series. Slightly confounding is that if the series goes 7 games, we'll have this matchup again. The lineup, we go with the same lineup as Game 2, for, largely, the same reasons. EDIT: 10-10 was the 100th post in the thread. Cool enough Last edited by CBeisbol; 12-01-2020 at 11:26 PM. |
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