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A New Kind of Brew
Hi all. This is my first stab at a dynasty in a while. As you can see in my sig. I have actually had numerous tries in the past, however I have just never been able to finish a certain dynasty out. So here I am again, with my team the Brewers, trying a different, yet similar idea of a dynasty.
I have always considered running a dynasty similar to Magatsu's 1995 Seattle Mariners dynasty, and will try to do so this time. Instead I think I am going to play out all the games to start, but I might elect to go a similar way that he did when he played out only one game per series, if it's going slower than I wished. For now, I am going to stick solely to my team, with maybe a few updates on hot teams ever two weeks or something like that, and then every month I'll give an update around the league. If you have any questions on a team of curiousity then just ask and I'll check it out! Now, on to the 2006 Milwaukee Brewers team I will be taking over (in Rolen17's roster ste). This team could be a surprise team in the league this year, as the Brewers experienced their first season that wasn't a losing season since 1992 last year. What will this season bring? Hopefully a little different than the real Brewer's 2006 season. A New Kind of Brew-History League History Code:
Pennant Winners (Bold=World Series Champs) 2006 AL: Los Angeles (A) NL: New York (N) Most Valuable Players 2006 AL: Vladimir Guerrero (LAA) NL: Ryan Howard (PHI) Cy Youngs 2006 AL: Johan Santana (MIN) NL: Billy Wagner (NYN) Rookies of the Year 2006 AL: Matt Garza (MIN) NL: Jeremy Hermida (FLO) Division Winners 2006 AL East: Boston (86-76) AL Central: Minnesota (98-64) AL West: Oakland (96-66) NL East: Philadelphia (98-64) NL Central: Chicago (84-78) NL West: Los Angeles (87-75) Hall of Fame Inductees 2006 SP Roger Clemens SP Tom Glavine C Mike Piazza SP Randy Johnson Team History Code:
Team Win-Loss Records 2006: 79-83, 3rd Place, 5.0 GB Team Most Valuable Players 2006: 1B Prince Fielder: 159 G, 602 AB, 104 R, 157 H, 25 2B, 1 3B, 25 HR, 92 RBI, 10S B .261/.355/.430 Team Cy Youngs 2006: CL Derrick Turnbow: 5-3, 27 SV, 3.79 ERA, 54.2 IP, 43 HA, 5 HRA, 38 BB, 49 K, .218 ABG Team Rookie of the Year 2006: SP Yovani Gallardo: 3-0, 1 SV, 1.97 ERA, 45.2 IP, 44 HA, 4 HRA, 8 BB, 60 K, .251 AVG Minor League Player of the Year-Hitting 2006: LF Drew Anderson (AA): 136 G, 555 AB, 169 H, 37 2B, 3 3B, 4 HR, 74 RBI, 78 R, .305/.369/.404, 25 SB Minor League Player of the Year-Pitching 2006: SP Will Inman (A): 10-1, 160.2 IP, 120 HA, 7 HRA, 26 BB, 190 K, 2.02 ERA, .202 AVG Team Batting Averages 2006: .252 - 12th in NL Team Home Runs 2006: 168 - 5th in NL Team OPS's 2006: .727 - 8th in NL Team Runs Scored 2006: 760 - 4th in NL Team ERA 2006: 4.62 - 13th in NL Team Starters ERA 2006: 4.58 - 13th in NL Team Bullpen ERA 2006: 4.70 - 14th in NL Individual Records Code:
Hitting At Bats: 612, 2B Rickie Weeks - 2006 Hits: 157, 1B Prince Fielder - 2006 Doubles: 33, 2B Rickie Weeks - 2006 Triples: 10, 3B Bill Hall - 2006 Home Runs: 25, 1B Prince Fielder - 2006 Runs Batted In: 92, 1B Prince Fielder - 2006 Runs Scored: 104 (tie), 1B Prince Fielder and 2B Rickie Weeks - 2006 Walks: 96, 2B Rickie Weeks - 2006 Strikeouts: 139, 2B Rickie Weeks - 2006 Stolen Bases: 23, 2B Rickie Weeks - 2006 Batting Average: .267, RF Geoff Jenkins - 2006 On Base Percentage: .367, RF Geoff Jenkins - 2006 Slugging Percentage: .476, RF Geoff Jenkins - 2006 OPS: .842, RF Geoff Jenkins - 2006 Pinch Hits: 10, OF Corey Hart - 2006 Sacrifice Hits: 4, 2B Rickie Weeks - 2006 Total Bases: 259, 1B Prince Fielder - 2006 Pitching Decisions: 24, Dave Bush - 2006 Wins: 10, Dave Bush - 2006 Losses: 15, Ben Sheets - 2006 Earned Runs (most): 82, Ben Sheets - 2006 Reliever ERA (min 50 IP): 3.47, Kiko Calero - 2006 Starter ERA (min 100 IP): 3.68, Dave Bush - 2006 Games: 59, Scot Shields - 2006 Games Started: 32, Dave Bush - 2006 Innings Pitched: 198.1, Dave Bush - 2006 Hits Allowed-Most: 171, Ben Sheets - 2006 Complete Games: 1 (tie), Carlos Villanueva and Dave Bush - 2006 Shutouts: 1, Carlos Villanueva - 2006 Home Runs Allowed-Most: 23, Ben Sheets - 2006 Runs Allowed-Most: 95, Ben Sheets - 2006 Strikeouts-Most: 127, Ben Sheets - 2006 Walks-Most: 44, Ben Sheets - 2006 A New Kind of Brew Brewer All-Stars Code:
2006 No All-Star Selection 2007 RF Juan Rivera (1x) CF Tony Gwynn Jr. (1x)
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2006 Milwaukee Brewers: The Overview
Lineup v RHP
1. Rickie Weeks 2B 2. J.J. Hardy SS 3. Prince Fielder 1B 4. Carlos Lee LF 5. Geoff Jenkins RF 6. Bill Hall CF 7. Corey Koskie 3B 8. Damien Miller C*Injured in Spring Training, expected back early May. Mike Rivera and Chad Moeller will split time until he comes back, and then one will be sent down Lineup v LHP 1. Rickie Weeks 2B 2. J.J. Hardy SS 3. Bill Hall 3B 4. Carlos Lee LF 5. Prince Fielder 1B 6. Geoff Jenkins RF 7. Damien Miller C* 8. Brady Clark CF Bench C Mike Rivera/Chad Moeller 3B Jeff Cirillo CF Brady Clark/3B Corey Koskie OF Corey Hart OF Gabe Gross Starting Rotation 1. Ben Sheets*He will return in the middle of May, meanwhile rotation will shift up one and Jorge de la Rosa will be the fifth starter 2. Doug Davis 3. Chris Capuano 4. Dave Bush 5. Tomo Ohka MR Jose Capellan Jorge de la Rosa Justin Lehr Jared Fernandez MU Rick Helling SU Matt Wise Danny Kolb CL Derrick Turnbow Coaching Staff Manager: Ned Yost Bench Coach: Robin Yount Hitting Coach: Butch Wynegar Pitching Coach: Mike Maddux My thoughts: This team is impressive. And young. But impressive. And if we can stay consistant and avoid losing streaks I could easily see us surprising some people in the NL Central and making it a race. Our rotation is going to have to hold up early on, with Sheets out until mid May, and the bottom of our lineup is going to have to be consistent. Either Moeller or Rivera will be demoted to AAA once Miller is o.k. to come back.
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Week One: April 3-9, 2006
4/03: vs. Pirates, loss 3-8 - LP: Davis (0-1)
Opening day in Milwaukee wasn't a pleasant one, as Doug Davis filled in for the injured Ben Sheets and gave up seven runs in four innings. Rick Helling saved some arms in the bullpen and pitched the last five innings giving up only one run. The top of the lineup for the Pirates accounted for six of the eight runs and went 5-17 with two walks. Zach Duke held the Brewers to four hits and went eight innings giving up only three. Brady Clark was 2-3 driving in all three Brewer runs. 4/04: vs. Pirates, win 10-8 - WP: Capuano (1-0), S: Turnbow (1) It was a little better today, at least for the hitting that is. Chris Capuano could only make it through five innings, giving up seven earned runs (five in the fifth). The bullpen again proved to be key for us, as Jared Fernandez came in and pitched three innings giving up only one run. Derrick Turnbow pitched out of trouble in the ninth to get his first save of the year. At the plate, Everyone except for Mike Rivera had a hit, and Carlos Lee homered going 3-5 with four RBIs. Rickie Weeks also homered. 4/05: vs. Pirates, win 8-7 (11) - WP: Wise (1-0), BS: Turnbow (1) What a game this was! We got off to an early 5-0 lead, with a four run fourth. Bush was dealing through six but then gave up three to make it 5-3. I decided I'd leave in Bush for the eighth because he was only on 85 pitches, but he gave up another run to make it 5-4. In the ninth we brought in Turnbow, and he gave up the lead after giving up two hits and a walk, and then gave them the lead, at 6-5 going into the bottom of the ninth. In the ninth Bill Hall led off the inning with a solo shot to make it 6-6. Turnbow was able to pitch a 1-2-3 10th. In the 11th we brought in Matt Wise and he gave up three hits and a run to make it 7-6 Pirates. That brought us to the bottom half of the inning where J.J. Hardy led off with a flyout. Billy Hall then legged out an infield single, but was followed with a flyout by Carlos Lee. Prince Fielder then doubled and Hall wasn't able to score so there were guys on second and third with two outs. The count went full to Jenkins and let's let Bob Uecker take it the rest of the way: "Here's the full count pitch to Jenkins, hit to the right side...Sanchez dives...and...it's through, it's through! Fielder is on his way around third Wilson comes up throwing...the throw is over Cota's head! The Brewers take the series! The Brewers win!" 4/06: OFF 4/07: vs. Diamondbacks, win 5-4 - WP: Kolb (1-0), BS: Kolb (1) Well we seem to be making it too often that we have to win on a walk off, as Rickie Weeks took one to deep center to end this game. Ohka only gave up one earned run, and three total. They scored two runs off of a Billy Hall error out in center, and I hope that those don't come too often. Geoff Jenkins had a home run, his first of the year, and that was Weeks' second of the year. He was 2-4 with two runs today. He also got his first stolen base. 4/08: vs. Diamondbacks, win 8-7 - WP: de la Rosa (1-0), BS: Fernandez (1) These games are much closer than they should be. We were winning 7-0 in this one and then we gave up 7 runs in the fifth and sixth combined. All seven of those runs went to Davis, but he pitched pretty well for the most part. Rickie Weeks had a big day in a small way. He was 4-5, but didn't have any RBIs or runs. He also had a walk. His average is up to .400. J.J. Hardy was 2-6 with a run and two RBIs. Prince Fielder had four walks. Bill Hall manufactored runs in a small ball kind of way by driving in a run with a squeeze play, and then driving in a run on a sacrifice fly. Hopefully our pitching comes around soon. 4/09: vs. Diamondbacks, win 3-2 - WP: Lehr (1-0), S: Capellan (1) Our pitching finally came through for us, as Cappy went six strong innings of two run ball, and then the bullpen came in and shut them down. Hitting wise, we decided to give a few starters off, Koskie and Jenkins that is, so Cirillo and Hart got the start. Hart proved big today going 2-3 with all three RBIs. He had a big two-out double in the seventh to put us up 3-2 for good. Capellan pitched a perfect ninth to save the game, as Turnbow was still tired from a few performances back. I am debating whether to experiment with the closer role, possibly with Wise, Turnbow, and Capellan, but we'll see. Jay's Thoughts I'm not too diappointed with the start, considering how poor our stats are right now. We've definitely shown we can win the close games, going 4-0 in one run games, and the othe win being a two run victory, however it'd be nice to get a blow out here soon, to save some pitching arms. In the minors there isn't a lot to talk about. Tony Gwynn is hitting .467 with two stolen bases at AAA. Code:
Team Stats Total: 5-1 Streak: 5 wins Average: .260 ERA: 5.30 Team Hitting Leaders 2B Rickie Weeks: .333 BA, 2 HR, 3 RBI, .467 OBP, .625 SLG, 1.092 OPS, 3/4 SB 1B Prince Fielder: .316 BA, 1 HR, 7 RBI, .519 OBP Team Pitching Leaders Tomo Ohka: 1.50 ERA, 6 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 1 ER 4/10: @STL 4/11: OFF 4/12: @STL 4/13: @STL 4/14: @NYM 4/16: @NYM 4/17: @NYM
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Week Two: April 10-17, 2006
4/10: @ Cardinals (2-4), loss 0-5 - LP: Bush (0-1)
We just didn't hit this game. Bush didn't pitch half bad until about the fifth inning when he gave up two runs, after only having then get 5 hits off him all game. Mulder shut us down in eight innings. Capellan and Lehr came out of the bullpen to shut them down giving up only one hit the rest of the way. 4/11: OFF 4/12: @ Cardinals, loss 2-11 - LP: Ohka (0-1) There's really not much to say about this game other than we got out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning, but that was it from there. Carlos Lee hit his second home run of the year and drove in two going 1-4. The rest of the team=crap. 4/13: @ Cardinals, win 8-6 - WP: Kolb (2-0), S: Turnbow (2) We were lucky to win this game. Going into the seventh we were down 6-2, but then we were able to get four in the top of the seventh to tie it up. Then in the eighth we manufactored the go ahead run with a sacrifice fly from Mike Rivera. Turnbow came in the ninth and struck out the side, revealing the Turnbow we really know, who hasn't been here as of late. Prince Fielder was 2-3 with three RBIs and a walk. Bill Hall was also 2-3 with two runs. 4/14: @ Mets (4-5), loss 1-2 - LP: Davis (0-2) This is a game we probably could have won. we left a total of 12 guys on base, which usually isn't going to lead to sucess. Davis pitched a gem for us, going all eight innings that he could could have. It should chalk up a tally in the complete game column. It also was VERY valuable, as every guy in the bullpen has gone out lately, and was tired. So now for the rest of the series we have a well rested bullpen, which should be an advantage. 4/15: @ Mets, loss 0-12 - LP: Capuano (1-1) Enough said. Pedro was Beast. 4/16: @ Mets, win 3-1 - WP: Bush (1-1), S: Turnbow (3) Brady Clark continues to be clutch coming off the bench subbing in for guys, going 1-3 with a walk. That one hit was a seventh inning three-run home run to break a 0-0 tie between Tom Glavine and Dave Bush. After giving up a hit and walking two, to have the bases loaded in the ninth, Derrick Turnbow got Anderson Hernandez to pop out to center, and Jose Valentin to ground out to third to end the game for his third save. Jay's Thoughts I am hoping that this road trip isn't a sign of things to come for the Brewers this year. I am glad that we were at least able to pull off two on the road, as it could have just as easily been none if not for some clutch hits. In my opinion the key is to avoid sweeps, and that is what we did in both series, having to win the third and final game to escape the brooms. I, myself, would like to maybe take two out of three from a team, but that's just me. Our hitting floundered a bit, and is down to a .237 average. Pitching still hasn't done very well either at a 5.43 ERA, so I am hoping this team's peak is ahead of us with a 7-5 record not being half bad. Down on the farm Tony Gwynn continues to hit well, with a .413 average and four stolen bases. Nelson Cruz has four home runs and 21 RBIs and a .376 average to beat. Ben Hendrickson continues to deal with a 1.35 ERA and Zach Jackson also has pitched well with a 3.95 ERA after a rough first start. Code:
Team Stats Record: 7-5 (2-4) Streak: 1 win Average: .237 ERA: 5.43 (Bullpen ERA: 3.51) Team Walks (hitting): 55, good for second in the NL Hitting Leaders 1B Prince Fielder: .325 BA, 0 HR, 4 RBI, .472 OBP, .847 OPS - Still not hitting for power Pitching Leaders Dave Bush: 1-1, 3.48 ERA, 9K/1BB Danny Kolb: 2-0, 1.80 ERA, .118 OAVE 4/17: @ Houston (7-6) 4/18: @ Houston 4/19: @ Houston* 4/20: vs Cincinatti (6-6) 4/21: vs Cincinatti 4/22: vs Cincinatti* 4/23: vs Cincinatti *I have decided that with the games, I'm going to go to magatsu's way of playing one game per series to quicken up the pace a little. I hope I can set the strategy to as perfect as I want it to reflect what I would do. I will still have game logs, just might not be AS detailed as usual. You guys have a good idea on how I should decide what game to play in avanced?
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Week Three: April 17-23, 2006
To start the week we sent down RF Gabe Gross and promoted MR Chris Demaria, who although struggling in AAA, has some pretty good ratings and will help out in the bullpen.
4/17: @ Houston (7-6), win 12-1 - WP: Ohka (1-1) Wow. Well long story on this one, but I'm going to keep it short. Ohka saved some bullpen arms and pitched a complete game three-hitter. Carlos Lee was 3-5 with two runs, six RBIs, a double, and a home run. Rickie Weeks also hit his third home run of the year, and was 2-5 with two runs and a walk. J.J. Hardy had three runs and was 1-3 with three walks. Billy Hall was 2-5 with two RBIs and a run. Prince Fielder was 2-5 with a run. Well I guess you can look at this as a good win. ![]() 4/18: @ Houston, loss 1-10 - LP: de la Rosa (1-1) JDLR didn't get an out in this one. Our bullpen is shot. This sucks. Leadoff man Willy Taveras for the Astros was 4-4 with three runs and an RBI. Jason Lane had five RBIs in a 3-5 effort. Morgan Ensburg was 1-4 with four RBIs. Brewer pitchers had a team high seven walks. 4/19: @ Houston, loss 3-8 - LP: Davis (0-3) Our bat's din't come to play again today. This was a 5-1 game for a while, but then when Davis came out, they opened up on Capellan for three more runs. For us, our team, I mean Carlos Lee, went 2-4 with two runs and two RBIs. J.J. Hardy was also 2-4 with a run, and Corey Koskie went 1-3 with an RBI and a walk. 4/20: vs Cincinnati (9-6), loss 5-9 - LP: Capuano (1-2) Cappy pitched really well for us today giving up one earned run and two runs total in seven. Matt Wise gave up the other seven. Corey Koskie was 2-3 with three RBIs and a home run. Billy Hall and Rickie Weeks also both had an RBI. 4/21: vs Cincinnati, loss 1-2 - LP: Bush (1-2) Again we get very good pitching from our starter, and our hitting cannot pull through. I don't know what is up but we just can't hit the ball currently. I'm probably going to try shaking up the lineup for the next two games, and we'll see what happens. 4/22: vs Cincinnati, win 7-0 - WP: Ohka (2-1) Ohka pitched very well in this game. I have no idea why the computer manager pulled him so early though. After five innings he had given up two hits and one walk and had thrown 60 pitches and they pull him. I have no idea what that was, and with a tired bullpen already, it killed to have to go with three bullpen pitchers. All in all, we won and it was nice to get some hitting. Fielder finally hit a home run, his first of the season. Chad Moeller went 3-4 with an RBI and a run. Rickie Weeks and J.J. Hardy were BOTH 2-4 with a run and two RBIs and a walk. Their line is exactly the same across the box score. 4/23: vs Cincinnati, loss 0-4 - LP: de la Rosa (1-2) Again we have good pitching in which JDLR goes five in giving up two runs, and Helling came out of the bullpen to go four innings in giving up two. Again we only manage to get five hits. This is P-A-T-H-E-T-I-C. Jay's Thoughts We need to hit. Period. 2nd to last in batting average. Last in slugging. Last in OPS. Last in extra base hits. Third to last in home runs. Yeah. I don't know what to say, but I think we're lucky to have a 9-10 record at this point. I've learned that we like to leave guys on quite often also. It hurts when your lead off hitter gets on, the next guy moves him over with a bunt. The next guy grounds out to the right side to get him to third, and then we pop out to the short stop. Let me just say it sucks, and right now I am debating what I want to do to manufactor runs because I probably shouldn't bunt or sacrifice since seem to do that well enough on our own. The pitching has really come around though, that is a plus. Hey, maybe there will be something down here (in the minors). Gwynn is still ripping the cover off the ball with a .386 average and six stolen bases. He also has 15 RBIs and 16 runs. Team Stats Record: 9-10 (2-5) Streak: Lost 1 Average: .238 ERA: 5.23 (still second to last in the NL) Hitting Leaders (or lack thereof) OF Carlos Lee: .257 BA, 5 HR, 18 RBI, 14 R, .862 OPS, 12 Extra Bases (in 19 hits) C Chad Moeller: .367 BA (8-30), .906 OPS Pitching Leaders MR Danny Kolb: 2-0, 1.00 ERA, 7 G, 3 H, 0.67 WHIP SP Tomo Ohka: 2-1, 3.18 ERA, 22.2 IP, 17 H, 1.10 WHIP, .214 OAVE SP David Bush: 1-2, 3.38 ERA, 26.2 IP, (except for one game, he's pitched very well for us) Around the League The Cubs are the hottest team in baseball, having reeled off five straight wins and a 13-4 record. They also lead the division by two games over the 12-7 Reds. We'll be facing them this coming weekend. Other than that, the divisions are pretty much even. Whats On Tap? 4/24: vs Braves (9-10) 4/25: vs Braves 4/26: vs Braves* 4/27: OFF 4/28: @ Chicago (13-4) 4/29: @ Chicago 4/30: @ Chicago*
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Week Four: April 24-30, 2006
4/24: vs Braves (9-10), win 4-3 - WP: Lehr (2-0), S: Turnbow (4)
Davis left the game early with some tenderness, however the bullpen pitched six innings of runless ball. The platoon of Lehr, Kolb, Capellan, Wise, and Turnbow held the Braves (hot hitting Braves) to a total of five hits. J.J. Hardy moved into second place in the RBI tally with RBIs nine and ten off of a home run. Carlos Lee was 1-3 with two RBIs. As a team we still only had four hits, but I guess you take them as they come. Davis will probably be back next game, as it seemed to be only day-to-day. 4/25: vs Braves, loss 5-7 (10) - LP: Turnbow (0-1), BS: Turnbow (2) Through the first seven innings we were winning 1-0. We then brought in Danny Kolb and he gave up four runs (he was due). We then, in the bottom of the eighth came back and got four runs to make it a 5-4 game. Turnbow then came in (probably shouldn't have) and blew the save. In the tenth we gave up two runs and the rest is history. Cappy pitched pretty well, but the computer held him short again. I think I'm going to have to make some adjustments with that. Hitting wise Billy Hall was 1-5 with two runs and two RBIs. Carlos Lee had another double and drove in a run. Corey Koskie was 1-3 with an RBI. We still have yet to have someone really breakout, as Lee is really only hitting .259 average wise. Fielder was 2-5 and has a batting average of .284, but that's about it. 4/26: vs Braves, loss 3-9 - LP: Bush (1-3) Obviously when we can't pitch we decide to pull out ten hits out of the bag. Actually that's a bit misleading, four of those hits, or 40% of the hits we had for those mathmatically challenge, came from Jeff Cirillo's bat who was filling in for Rickie Weeks. Bush was able to help out our bullpen and go six innings although he gave up all nine runs. Only five of those nine were earned. J.J. Hardy had another homer for us, and a squeeze play that plated a run so he was a decent 1-3 with three RBIs and a run. 4/27: OFF 4/28: @ Cubs (14-6/4-5 Home), loss 2-8 - LP: Ohka (2-2) Well in a bad day team wise, Rickie Weeks doubled and tripled, raising his average to what looks to be fourth highest team at first glance, a whopping .233. Ohka helped us out by going to the seventh inning, but I'm starting to think that its not helping much considering we never seem to need our bullpen when we've got the lead because we never HAVE the lead. 4/29: @ Cubs, loss 3-5 - LP: Davis (0-4) We have now lost four straight games, and it feels like an eternity. Jenkins, Hall, and Fielder all homered in the game, and Carlos Lee was 2-4 to raise that average. We need to start doing something. Soon. It might be time for a splash to get us going. Anything jeez, laweez. 4/30: @ Cubs, win 5-2 - WP: Capuano (2-2), S: Turnbow (5) This was a well played game by us. Hitting wise, Fielder is starting to get involved in the run production, driving in three today off two hits in five at bats. Lee had another RBI also off a double and was 1-4. Billy Hall had a double and a triple and scored two runs. Capuano pitched very well going seven strong innings of two run baseball, and I'm hoping we begin to see more quality starts like that. Jay's Thoughts Overall another poor week from the Crew. We just can't seem to put it all together, which I suppose you can assume is going to happen this early from as young a team we are. It was nice to finish the Cub series without getting swept, and here's to hoping that when we get Sheets back soon, we can get on a roll. I don't think he's going to help our hitting though. In the first month of the year, 11-14 isn't as good as we'd hoped, but I suppose it could be worse. We are six games behind the division leader currently, but I don't think we should worry about that quite yet. In the minors this week, Gwynn raised his average to .396 and stole two more bases to increase his total to eight. He has also scored 21 runs now and driven in 21. Gabe Gross is ripping the cover off the ball, going 5-8 with three doubles so far. This report is going to be a bit shorter this time around, because the monthly report is coming up next. Anyways, here's whats on tap for the first week of May: Whats On Tap? 5/01: vs Astros (13-12) 5/02: vs Astros* 5/03: vs Giants (11-15) 5/04: vs Giants* 5/05: @ Dodgers (13-12) 5/06: @ Dodgers 5/07: @ Dodgers*
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Happy to hear that you'll be reading. I've always enjoyed your dynasty reads! Workin' on any right now?
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The Month of...
APRIL 2006
Guys, let me know if you'd like to see anything else, as I'm going to be flexible in what I put into my reports from the beginning and maybe then grow more consistent with them. If there is anything else you'd like to see just say something. TEAM STATS Information Overall Record: 11-14, 6 GB Position in Division: 4th place Position in Wild Card: 9th place Home Record: 7-6 Road Record: 4-8 Xtra's Record: 1-1 One Run Games: 5-2 Record vs Lefties: 5-3 Record vs Righties: 6-11 Last 10 Games: 3-7 April Record: 11-14 Batting Batting Average: .240 - 14th in NL On-Base Percentage: .322 - 13th in NL Slugging Percentage: .366 - 16th in NL OPS: .688 - 15th in NL Runs Scored: 102 - 14th in NL Hits: 199 - 15th in NL Extra-Base Hits: 59 - 16th in NL Home Runs: 20 - tied for 13th in NL BBs: 96 - 4th in NL Strikeouts: 136 - 5th in NL Stolen Bases: 11 - tied for 5th in NL Pitching ERA: 5.20 - 16th in NL Starters ERA: 5.57 - 15th in NL Bullpen ERA: 4.57 - 10th in NL Runs Allowed: 141 - 16th in NL Hits Allowed: 237 - 14th in NL Opponent AVE: .273 - 15th in NL BABIP: .300 - 12th in NL Home Runs Allowed: 27 - tied for 9th in NL BBs: 92 - 12th in NL Strikeouts: 140 - 10th in NL Hitting Report 2B Rickie Weeks: .235/.370/.420, 14 R, 8 XBH, 4 SB SS J.J. Hardy: .221/.302/.358, 3 HR, 14 RBI, 12 R CF Bill Hall: .237/.297/.376, 18 R, 11 RBI, 4 SB LF Carlos Lee: .271/.327/.531, 16 R, 5 HR, 22 RBI, 14 XBH 1B Prince Fielder: .267/.385/.367, 11 R, 10 RBI, 17 BB RF Geoff Jenkins: .205/.283/.289, 17 K's, 2 HR, 6 RBI 3B Corey Koskie: .226/.360/.290, 1 HR, 8 RBI, 18 K's C Chad Moeller: .289/.341/.395, 3 RBI 3B Jeff Cirillo: 5-25, 1 2B OF Brady Clark: .324/.425/.529, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 5 BB, 3 K's OF Corey Hart: 7-26, 4 2B, 3 RBI C Mike Rivera: .235/.281/.275, 4 RBI Hitting wise, I think I learned a few things about my lineup. Weeks is going to continue hitting leadoff, however Koskie and Clark (when he's in the lineup) will swap with Hardy. I am also going to bat Carlos Lee third, and move Fielder into the four spot with Hall hitting fifth. I am hoping that the bottom of the lineup can start producing, and heres to hoping that we get some of those SLG% up. Those are measley. Pitching Report SP Doug Davis: 0-4, 6 GS, 33.1 IP, 44 HA, 7.83 ERA, .321 OAVE, 1.68 WHIP, 1 QS, 1 CG SP Chris Capuano: 2-2, 6 GS, 31.2 IP, 34 HA, 27 Ks, 4.55 ERA, 1.42 WHIP, 3 QS SP Dave Bush: 1-3, 5 GS, 32.2 IP, 45 HA, 4.13 ERA, 4:1 K:B, 1.50 WHIP, 3 QS SP Tomo Ohka: 2-2, 5 GS, 29.2 IP, 26 HA, 4.25 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, .230 OAVE, 2 QS, 1 CG SP Jorge de la Rosa: 1-2, 4 GS, 12.0 IP, 10 HA, 8.25 ERA, 2.17 WHIP, 16 BB MR Rick Helling: 0-0, 5 G, 17.1 IP, 18 HA, 4.67 ERA, 1.27 WHIP, .277 OAVE, MR Jared Fernandez: 0-0, 8 G, 7.2 IP, 6 HA, 1.17 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, .200 OAVE, 2 HLD MR Chris Demaria: 0-0, 2 G, 5.0 IP, 2 HA, 0.00 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, .133 OAVE MR Justin Lehr: 2-0, 7 G, 11.1 IP, 12 HA, 7.15 ERA, 1.85 WHIP, MR Jose Capellan: 0-0, 10 G, 9 IP, 11 HA, 5.00 ERA, 2.33 WHIP, .306 OAVE, 4 HLD, 1 SV MR Danny Kolb: 2-0, 10 G, 12 IP, 9 HA, 3.75 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, .209 OAVE, SU Matt Wise: 1-0, 7 G, 9.1 IP, 12 HA, 7.71 ERA, 1.50 WHIP, 2 HLD, 1 SV CL Derrick Turnbow: 0-1, 7 G, 9.0 IP, 8 HA, 6 BB, 5.00 ERA, 1.56 WHIP, 5 SV, 2 BS Pitching numbers are skewed, as I feel that we started performing better here at the tail end of the month. Ben Sheets might get a start in the weekend series in Los Angeles. Possibly on Sunday, the game that I play. JDLR will probably just get optioned to AAA to work on his stuff, as he could be a big part of our team in the future. Having Capellan and Wise for the seventh inning, Kolb as a set up man, and Turnbow as a closer is an above average group of guys to shut you down. Wise had one poor outing (7 ER) that really hurt his line, but I'm confident he'll lower that ERA this month. April Awards AL Batter of the Month: LF Manny Ramirez, BOS .390/.434/.870, 14 HR, 32 RBI, 26 R, 6 2B AL Pitcher of the Month: SP Chien-Ming Wang, NYY 5 GS, 3-0, 2.33 ERA, 1 CG, 2QS, 38.2 IP AL Rookie of the Month: C Jeff Mathis, LAA .291/.361/.547, 5 HR, 14 RBI, 10 R, 7 2B NL Batter of the Month: LF Barry Bonds, SFG .329/.529/.549, 3 HR, 18 RBI, 7 2B, 1 3B, 24 R, 36 BB NL Pitcher of the Month: SP Ryan Madson, PHI 5 GS, 5-0, 0.26 ERA, 34.0 IP, 8 HA, 1 ER, 5 QS NL Rookie of the Month: 1B Conor Jackson, ARI .341/.420/.518, 2 HR, 14 RBI, 14 R, 9 2B Around the League In the AL East the Red Sox are 17-8 and in first, with the hated Yankees at a close second at 14-9, in the AL Central the Tigers are a half game ahead of Chicago and Minnesota, at 14-11. The A's are also 14-11 in the AL West. Philadelphia is 16-9 in the NL East, and the Cubs are 16-7 with the best the best record in the bigs. The Reds are only a game behind at 16-9 and ahead in the wild card. The Padres are 14-11 in the NL West, while the Dodgers are 13-12 and only a game behind.
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looking good, jaykno. I like how you're doing this, it's a good setup.
BTW, what's going on in your minors?
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Go Brewers! NOTTT!
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Got a big series with Houston this weekend, I'll be tuning in!
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The Brewers can be a challenge, but I think the 2nd year of running them is where they really take off.
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Week Five: May 1-7, 2006
I started the week by demoting JDLR, and Helling/Fernandez will split the final game that we need a spot starter for Sheets, which should be Wednesday against the Giants. Sheets will then go Thursday, bumping down everyone a day. So instead of Davis pitching Thursday like normal, Sheets will pitch Thursday, Davis Friday, Cappy Sat., etc. For the three days that we don't have Sheets I am going to call up Mike Adams for a couple days to come out of the bullpen and save some arms. He will then go down on Wednesday night when Sheets is officially activated off the DL. 5/01: vs Astros (13-12), loss 5-9 - Bush (1-4) Bush was only able to go 3.2 innings giving up four runs, although only two of them were actually earned. We reeled off 10 hits which was nice to see, but it just doesn't feel like we can put everything together, and it sucks. Hardy produced nicely at the eight hole going 2-4 with a run scored. Koskie also played well hitting second and went 2-4 with a run and two RBIs. Lee was 0-4 in the three hole, but Fielder was 2-4 with two runs scored and Hall had two RBIs outta' the five hole. Now let's just put it all together! 5/02: vs Astros, win 6-3 - WP: Ohka (3-2), S: Turnbow (6) This was a well played game, and except for a three run seventh, Ohka was virtually unhittable. Games like these are examples of what this team could be. The middle of the lineup had a huge d |