|
|||||||
| Register | FAQ | Members List | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| OOTP Dynasty Reports Tell us about the OOTP dynasties you have built! |
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
|
#161 (permalink) |
|
All Star Reserve
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 567
|
Remembering the Hall of Famers: SP Jeremy Poss
Jeremy Poss:
The Nashville Predators rose to power in the mid-2020's, with 5 consecutive division titles from 2022 to 2026, and 4 World Series appearances(a victory in 2025). Starting pitcher Jeremy Poss was key figure in that era of success for Nashville. Poss was a second round draft pick by Harrisburg in 2014. Two years later, he was dealt to Rochester. Two years after that, he was traded to Nashville for start secondbaseman, Bill Criss. While the Predators wallowed in mediocrity that season, winning only 78 games, Poss saw an extended, and unimpressive, cup of coffee at the big league level. In 2019, Poss saw his numbers improve, but Nashville sunk to the bottom of the American League, losing 93 games. Poss took a leap forward in 2020, and Nashville improved to close to .500. While the Predators didn't improve much in 2021, Poss took a huge leap forward, winning 23 games and the Cy Young Award. The breakthrough year would be 2022. Poss remained an elite pitcher, and Nashville opened the wallets in free agency, shelling out over $30 million in contracts. The aggressiveness paid off, and the Predators survived a heated playoff race to win the division by one game. Though they swept aside Kansas City in the ALCS, Nashville was stopped cold in the World Series. Poss gave 9 runs in his lone World Series start. 2023 was much the same. The Predators cruised to a division title, reached the World Series, and fell short. Poss pitched well, but it wasn't enough. In 2024, a 103 win Nashville team was stunned by an 86 win Grand Rapids team in the ALCS. Poss had suffered through a somewhat disappointing season that year, and got blasted in two playoff starts. 2025 was a year of brilliance, both for Poss and for Nashville. Poss won 21 games in the regular season, and won 3 playoff games as Nashville won their first World Series since 2003. It was Poss on the mound for the deciding Game 5, which the Predators won 8-1. And then...even greater brilliance and a stunning trade. 2026 would be the greatest season of Poss' career, as he compiled 27 wins, 283 strikeouts, and posted a 2.24 ERA. But would it not come entirely with Nashville. At the trade deadline, Poss was dealt to Sacramento in exchange for start centerfielder Tod Tsukasa in a trade of future Hall of Famers. Sacramento was a decent team, but they would fall short of the playoffs by 5 games that year. Nashville reached the World Series, but fell in 4 games to Los Angeles. Poss was rewarded for ihs brilliance by winning his second Cy Young Award. The Sacramento Kings had been a perennial runner up in the West Division for many years, but in 2027, with Poss leading the way, they would win their first division title since 2015. They would also reach their first World Series since 2003, though they fell to Knoxville(who had beaten Nashville by one game to win the Southeast Division). The Kings would revert to their second place ways in the ensuing years, despite Poss' third Cy Young Award in 2029. In 20231, though, they returned to playoffs and reached the World Series, where, alas, they fell to Poss' old team, Nashville. Poss spent a few more years with the Kings, and then finished out his career with Tucson. At the time of his retirement, Poss ranked 17th in ERA, 2nd in Wins, second in Strikeouts, tied for 6th in Complete Games, and 2nd in Shutouts. It is probably safe to say that Poss was the second greatest pitcher in the first 20-30 years of the league's history(behind only Robert Jordan, of course). Today, Poss still ranks 5th all time in Wins, 7th in Strikeouts, and 7th in Shutouts. Poss' stats: Code:
Career Pitching Stats Year G GS W L SV ERA IP HA R ER BB K CG SHO Teams 2018 10 10 3 5 0 7.33 46.2 59 39 38 37 49 0 0 ROC NAS 2019 23 23 5 15 0 6.62 137.1 159 105 101 87 128 1 1 NAS 2020 34 34 14 11 0 4.19 234.0 213 121 109 112 188 4 0 NAS 2021 34 34 23 6 0 2.99 261.2 194 90 87 102 213 10 3 NAS,AL 2022 36 36 17 13 0 3.47 280.0 223 114 108 112 221 9 2 NAS 2023 32 32 19 9 0 3.37 246.0 225 101 92 88 184 8 1 NAS 2024 35 35 16 15 0 4.44 257.1 243 146 127 90 225 8 1 NAS 2025 35 35 21 5 0 3.15 268.2 228 101 94 78 221 11 3 NAS,AL 2026 35 35 27 4 0 2.24 285.1 209 74 71 79 283 10 4 NAS,AL SAC 2027 36 36 18 6 0 3.26 276.0 234 109 100 92 270 4 4 SAC,NL 2028 35 35 13 17 0 4.19 262.1 245 126 122 91 257 7 4 SAC 2029 36 36 27 6 0 3.09 265.0 201 95 91 79 258 9 4 SAC,NL 2030 36 36 15 13 0 3.26 270.2 229 106 98 90 287 7 4 SAC 2031 35 35 16 10 0 3.81 264.1 256 116 112 90 248 7 1 SAC,NL 2032 36 36 15 11 0 3.96 270.2 241 128 119 99 294 7 1 SAC 2033 3 3 0 1 0 5.17 15.2 21 10 9 4 11 0 0 SAC 2034 35 35 18 13 0 4.00 256.2 234 123 114 98 192 7 4 TUC,AL 2035 34 34 21 11 0 3.30 259.1 251 103 95 101 207 9 3 TUC,AL 2036 19 19 7 7 0 6.51 112.0 170 91 81 41 66 2 0 TUC Total 579 579 295 178 0 3.73 4269.2 3835 1898 1768 1570 3802 120 40 Career Minor League Pitching Stats Year G GS W L SV ERA IP HA R ER BB K CG SHO 2014, A 24 24 6 13 0 4.60 156.2 197 88 80 58 146 3 0 2015, A 24 24 7 9 0 4.68 157.2 180 89 82 53 270 1 0 2016, A 25 25 10 11 0 3.43 168.0 149 67 64 52 303 1 1 2017, A 14 14 8 3 0 1.67 102.1 82 19 19 25 188 2 2 2017, AA 11 11 5 2 0 2.34 73.0 72 19 19 14 120 0 0 2018, AA 15 15 7 5 0 3.73 101.1 98 43 42 38 163 2 2 2019, AA 7 7 0 5 0 4.96 45.1 47 26 25 20 78 0 0 2019, AAA 1 1 1 0 0 0.00 9.0 4 0 0 2 13 1 1 Career Postseason Pitching Stats Year G GS W L SV ERA IP HA R ER BB K CG SHO 2022 2 2 1 1 0 4.91 14.2 12 9 8 3 14 1 1 2023 3 3 2 0 0 2.63 24.0 22 8 7 10 21 0 0 2024 2 2 0 2 0 11.70 10.0 20 16 13 5 13 0 0 2025 4 4 3 0 0 3.00 30.0 20 10 10 14 18 0 0 2027 4 4 2 2 0 4.50 30.0 30 15 15 7 26 0 0 2031 4 4 3 0 0 4.60 31.1 29 16 16 13 17 0 0 2032 1 1 0 1 0 3.86 7.0 8 3 3 3 2 0 0 2035 2 2 1 0 0 3.86 14.0 20 6 6 7 14 0 0 Total 22 22 12 6 0 4.36 161.0 161 83 78 62 125 1 1 Career Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Teams 2018 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 ROC NAS 2019 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 NAS 2020 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 NAS 2021 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 NAS,AL 2022 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 NAS 2023 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 NAS 2024 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 NAS 2025 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 NAS,AL 2026 35 35 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 21 0 0 .000 .054 .000 .054 NAS,AL SAC 2027 36 98 8 6 0 1 3 6 3 45 0 0 .082 .109 .173 .282 SAC,NL 2028 35 85 5 2 0 0 1 6 3 43 0 0 .059 .091 .082 .173 SAC 2029 36 92 5 1 0 1 4 2 4 45 2 0 .054 .094 .098 .192 SAC,NL 2030 36 84 7 3 1 0 3 6 3 48 0 0 .083 .115 .143 .258 SAC 2031 35 93 10 6 0 0 2 5 5 39 0 0 .108 .153 .172 .325 SAC,NL 2032 36 88 6 4 0 0 3 4 6 40 0 0 .068 .128 .114 .241 SAC 2033 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 SAC 2034 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 TUC,AL 2035 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 TUC,AL 2036 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 TUC Total 579 579 41 22 1 2 17 30 26 282 2 0 .071 .111 .123 .233 Player History Drafted in 2nd round, 20th overall pick, by Harrisburg in 2014... Injured on 4/29/2014 with a Sore Back, out for one week... Traded from Harrisburg to Rochester on 4/10/2016 (Going to HAR: CF C. Leavens. Going to ROC: P D. Soriano, P J. Poss)... Injured on 7/25/2016 with a Tender Shoulder, out for one week... Injured on 7/19/2017 with a Strained Back, out for 1-2 weeks... Traded from Rochester to Nashville on 4/21/2018 (Going to ROC: 2B B. Criss. Going to NAS: P J. Poss, 1B R. Hamon, C J. Shaughnessy)... Injured on 5/5/2018 with a Strained Elbow Ligament, out for 1-2 weeks... Earned first career win on 7/13/2018... Won Player of the Week award on 5/5/2021, winning 2 games with a 2.65 ERA... Was selected to the 2021 Allstar game... Won Cy Young Award in 2021, going 23-6, 2.99 ERA... Won Pitcher of the Month award on 6/1/2025, going 6-0, 1.97... Was selected to the 2025 Allstar game... Injured on 10/20/2025 with a Torn Ligament Elbow, out for full season... Won World Series with Nashville in 2025... Was selected to the 2026 Allstar game... Traded from Nashville to Sacramento on 7/31/2026 (Going to SAC: P J. Poss, P V. Kaii. Going to NAS: CF T. Tsukasa)... Struck out 17 batters against Rochester on 8/27/2026... Won Pitcher of the Month award on 9/1/2026, going 5-0, 1.64... Won Cy Young Award in 2026, going 27-4, 2.24 ERA... Had first career hit (double) on 4/16/2027, off Juan Vega (ROC)... Won Pitcher of the Month award on 7/1/2027, going 4-0, 1.29... Was selected to the 2027 Allstar game... Hit first career homerun on 7/26/2027, off Desmond Cortines (ROC)... Won Player of the Week award on 8/18/2027, winning 2 games with a 0.00 ERA... Won Pitcher of the Month award on 9/1/2027, going 4-0, 1.26... Won Pitcher of the Month award on 7/1/2029, going 6-0, 1.31... Was selected to the 2029 Allstar game... Won Pitcher of the Month award on 8/1/2029, going 4-1, 2.23... Won Player of the Week award on 8/18/2029, winning 2 games with a 1.06 ERA... Won Cy Young Award in 2029, going 27-6, 3.09 ERA... Struck out 16 batters against Los Angeles on 5/22/2030... Won Pitcher of the Month award on 6/1/2030, going 4-0, 1.93... Was selected to the 2031 Allstar game... Struck out 15 batters against Portland on 7/30/2031... Injured on 4/11/2033 with a Torn Tricep Muscle, out for full season... Signed as a free agent by Tucson on 2/3/2034 to a 1-year deal worth $5,501,600 per year... Won Player of the Week award on 4/28/2034, winning 2 games with a 2.20 ERA... Was selected to the 2034 Allstar game... Was selected to the 2035 Allstar game... Released by Tucson on 8/5/2036, refused assignment to minors... Retired in 2037. Pitching Leader Boards Appearances ERA 2020 - 4.19 - 9th 2021 - 2.99 - 2nd 2022 - 3.47 - 4th 2023 - 3.37 - 3rd 2024 - 4.44 - 10th 2025 - 3.15 - 3rd 2026 - 2.24 - 1st 2027 - 3.26 - 1st 2029 - 3.09 - 2nd 2030 - 3.26 - 3rd 2031 - 3.81 - 5th 2032 - 3.96 - 7th 2034 - 4.00 - 6th 2035 - 3.30 - 3rd WHIP 2021 - 1.13 - 3rd 2022 - 1.20 - 6th 2024 - 1.29 - 10th 2025 - 1.14 - 3rd 2026 - 1.01 - 4th 2027 - 1.18 - 6th 2029 - 1.06 - 1st 2030 - 1.18 - 8th 2032 - 1.26 - 10th 2034 - 1.29 - 7th Wins 2021 - 23 - 1st 2022 - 17 - 10th 2023 - 19 - 3rd 2024 - 16 - 9th 2025 - 21 - 3rd 2026 - 27 - 1st 2027 - 18 - 2nd 2029 - 27 - 1st 2031 - 16 - 4th 2032 - 15 - 9th 2034 - 18 - 5th 2035 - 21 - 3rd Losses 2019 - 15 - 7th 2024 - 15 - 5th 2028 - 17 - 2nd 2034 - 13 - 10th IP 2021 - 261.2 - 5th 2022 - 280.0 - 2nd 2023 - 246.0 - 3rd 2024 - 257.1 - 3rd 2025 - 268.2 - 5th 2026 - 285.1 - 1st 2027 - 276.0 - 2nd 2028 - 262.1 - 1st 2029 - 265.0 - 1st 2030 - 270.2 - 3rd 2031 - 264.1 - 1st 2032 - 270.2 - 1st 2034 - 256.2 - 4th 2035 - 259.1 - 7th K's 2020 - 188 - 5th 2021 - 213 - 2nd 2022 - 221 - 2nd 2023 - 184 - 4th 2024 - 225 - 3rd 2025 - 221 - 4th 2026 - 283 - 2nd 2027 - 270 - 1st 2028 - 257 - 2nd 2029 - 258 - 1st 2030 - 287 - 1st 2031 - 248 - 1st 2032 - 294 - 1st 2034 - 192 - 6th 2035 - 207 - 6th BB 2020 - 112 - 5th 2021 - 102 - 10th 2022 - 112 - 5th 2024 - 90 - 8th 2028 - 91 - 10th 2032 - 99 - 6th 2035 - 101 - 9th CG 2021 - 10 - 6th 2022 - 9 - 6th 2023 - 8 - 10th 2024 - 8 - 5th 2025 - 11 - 4th 2026 - 10 - 5th 2028 - 7 - 5th 2029 - 9 - 4th 2031 - 7 - 5th 2032 - 7 - 2nd 2034 - 7 - 3rd SHO 2021 - 3 - 2nd 2022 - 2 - 6th 2023 - 1 - 10th 2024 - 1 - 10th 2025 - 3 - 3rd 2026 - 4 - 4th 2027 - 4 - 1st 2028 - 4 - 2nd 2029 - 4 - 1st 2030 - 4 - 1st 2031 - 1 - 6th 2032 - 1 - 3rd 2034 - 4 - 2nd
__________________
2081: Desperation in Denver |
|
|
|
|
|
#162 (permalink) |
|
All Star Reserve
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 567
|
Remembering the Hall of Famers: LF Ernesto Morabito
Ernesto Morabito:
There are few Hall of Famers who could be said to be as weak a selection as Ernesto Morabito. Drafted by Hartford in the first round of the 2018 draft, Morabito moved quickly through the minor leagues, hitting for high averages, but displaying very little power and poor plate discipline. He reached the major leagues in 2020, and batted .342 in 111 at bats. His playing time increased over the next two seasons, but his performance was very weak. In 2023, he enjoyed somewhat of a breakout season, hitting .312 and making what would be the only All Star team of his career. Over the next few seasons, Morabito established himself as a guy who would hit for a very good average, and post decent doubles totals, but would not hit very many homeruns or draw many walks. He had 200 hit seasons in 2027 and 2029. In 2031, in the middle of his prime, something unexpected happened. Hartford signed one of the premiere left-fielders in the game, Roberto Torre, to a huge contract. Morabito was out of a starting job, and apparently, even a backup job. Surprisingly, Morabito accepted a demotion to AAA. There he played until, in the middle of July, Hartford traded him to Los Angeles for a couple of pitchers. The Dodgers immediately put him in their starting lineup and he remained a fixture in Los Angeles until 2036. Along the way, he won three Gold Glove Awards in left-field, and helped the Dodgers reach the postseason in 2034 and 2035. Morabito would finish his career with Memphis after being released by Los Angeles in early April of 2036. At the time of his retirement, Morabito ranked 21st all time in hits. When looking at his career, it quite obvious that he is a less than stellar entry in the Hall of Fame. As a hitter, he was completely one dimensional, and yet, it is questionable as to how good he really was at that dimension. After all, he did not win any batting titles, and only finished in the top 10 on five occasions. On the other hand, one could argue that, if not for that stint at AAA in the middle of his career, he would have finished around 2700-2800 hits. Does he look any better with those numbers? Morabito's stats: Code:
Career Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Teams 2020 54 111 38 6 2 0 10 11 7 22 0 0 .342 .381 .432 .814 HAR 2021 126 325 94 23 2 2 31 34 8 93 1 2 .289 .306 .391 .697 HAR 2022 125 441 123 20 2 4 35 53 25 75 0 1 .279 .318 .361 .678 HAR 2023 142 568 177 27 6 4 53 70 23 87 4 0 .312 .338 .401 .740 HAR,NL 2024 153 623 177 35 2 7 48 96 32 104 1 2 .284 .319 .380 .700 HAR 2025 155 597 192 41 1 4 58 83 32 99 0 2 .322 .356 .414 .770 HAR 2026 151 572 160 29 3 1 36 69 29 96 3 0 .280 .314 .346 .661 HAR 2027 155 620 210 46 5 5 76 84 23 95 1 0 .339 .362 .453 .816 HAR 2028 141 566 183 37 0 5 60 87 25 86 0 2 .323 .352 .415 .767 HAR 2029 155 576 206 38 8 4 66 96 27 89 1 3 .358 .386 .472 .859 HAR 2030 154 595 192 32 1 4 57 84 27 92 1 3 .323 .352 .400 .752 HFD 2031 66 225 80 8 5 1 15 39 8 39 0 1 .356 .378 .449 .827 HFD LA 2032 124 439 149 35 3 4 51 59 18 74 2 4 .339 .365 .460 .826 LA 2033 150 629 194 30 3 3 51 91 34 90 2 1 .308 .344 .380 .724 LA 2034 152 605 189 35 5 2 47 84 35 80 4 3 .312 .350 .397 .747 LA 2035 151 570 157 16 3 0 52 71 28 83 4 3 .275 .309 .314 .623 LA 2036 106 309 106 18 0 2 45 36 17 49 2 1 .343 .377 .421 .798 LA MEM 2037 40 96 34 4 0 1 11 13 9 16 0 0 .354 .410 .427 .837 MEM Total 2300 8467 2661 480 51 53 802 1160 407 1369 26 28 .314 .346 .402 .748 Career Minor League Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2018, A 138 574 192 21 0 5 54 76 54 106 15 8 .334 .389 .397 .786 2019, AA 138 575 176 22 1 6 42 66 41 120 18 17 .306 .344 .379 .724 2020, AA 18 75 26 2 1 1 6 13 8 9 2 0 .347 .410 .440 .850 2020, AAA 1 4 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 .750 1.250 2031, AAA 88 356 129 29 0 1 56 60 29 47 10 12 .362 .400 .452 .852 Career Postseason Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2034 4 17 7 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 .412 .412 .471 .882 2035 4 17 4 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 .235 .278 .294 .572 Total 8 34 11 2 0 0 1 3 1 7 0 0 .324 .343 .382 .725 Player History Drafted in 1st round, 8th overall pick, by Hartford in 2018... Had first career hit on 4/23/2020, off Bill Steveson (LA)... Hit first career homerun on 4/14/2021, off Demetrio Soriano (POR)... Injured on 6/5/2022 with a Inflamed Hamstring Muscle, out for 5 weeks... Had 6 hits with 3 RBI against Harrisburg on 5/2/2023... Had 5 hits with 0 RBI against San Diego on 5/6/2023... Was selected to the 2023 Allstar game... Had 21-game hitting streak snapped on 7/7/2023... Won Player of the Week award on 7/21/2025, hitting .529 with 0 HR, 6 RBI... Won Player of the Week award on 5/5/2027, hitting .565 with 1 HR, 3 RBI... Injured on 7/7/2028 with a Inflamed Achilles Tendon, out for 1-2 weeks... Won Player of the Week award on 8/4/2029, hitting .536 with 0 HR, 6 RBI... Had 5 hits with 5 RBI against Portland on 6/7/2030... Injured on 5/21/2031 with a Inflamed Hip Muscle, out for 5 days... Traded from Hartford to Los Angeles on 7/14/2031 (Going to LA: LF E. Morabito. Going to HFD: P M. Wood, P J. Tucker)... Injured on 4/21/2032 with a Stress Fractured Ulna, out for 3 weeks... Had 2000th career hit on 4/11/2033, off Gino Tedesco (HFD)... Had 5 hits with 1 RBI against Harrisburg on 6/26/2033... Won Gold Glove Award at Leftfield in 2033... Won Player of the Week award on 4/28/2034, hitting .600 with 0 HR, 3 RBI... Had 5 hits with 1 RBI against San Diego on 9/9/2034... Won Gold Glove Award at Leftfield in 2034... Won Gold Glove Award at Leftfield in 2035... Released by Los Angeles on 4/7/2036, refused assignment to minors... Signed as a free agent by Memphis on 4/21/2036 to a 1-year deal worth $300,000 per year... Retired and inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2038. Batting Leader Boards Appearances AVG 2023 - .312 - 10th 2025 - .322 - 6th 2027 - .339 - 3rd 2029 - .358 - 2nd 2030 - .323 - 4th Hits 2023 - 177 - 6th 2024 - 177 - 4th 2025 - 192 - 3rd 2027 - 210 - 1st 2029 - 206 - 4th 2030 - 192 - 5th 2033 - 194 - 9th 2034 - 189 - 6th Doubles 2025 - 41 - 10th 2027 - 46 - 6th Triples 2027 - 5 - 9th 2029 - 8 - 4th
__________________
2081: Desperation in Denver |
|
|
|
|
|
#163 (permalink) |
|
All Star Reserve
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 567
|
Remembering the Hall of Famers: CF Francisco Mattos
Francisco Mattos:
Emilio Fernandez wasn't the only great centerfielder to emerge as Micheal Bruce's career wound down in the late '10s and early '20s. With the 4th overall selection in the 2019 draft, San Diego selected Francisco Mattos. After splitting his first season between AA, AAA, and the big leagues, Mattos played regularly for the Padres in 2020. Shockingly, he was traded in July of 2021 to Knoxville. He would spend the rest of his career in Knoxville, and what a career it was! His first All Star season came in 2023. A year later, he had a 37 game hitting streak, which remains a Knoxville record today. In 2025, he began a stretch of 4 consecutive All Star seasons. In 2027, Knoxville knocked down the dominant power of the Southeast Division in that era, Nashville, and made the postseason for the first time in 10 years. A strong postseason performance from Mattos helped the 79ers to their first World Series victory since 2004. In 2028, Knoxville returned to the World Series, and despite a tremendous effort from Mattos(1.271 OPS, 6 HR, and 26 RBI in the playoffs), the 79ers fell to the Dodgers in one of the greatest World Series of all time. The series went to seven games, and all but two of the games were decided by 2 or fewer runs. Knoxville remained a strong team into the early '30s, reaching and losing the 2030 World Series. But as Mattos' career came to a close, so too did the success of the 79ers. Reaching 3,000 hits in 2036 was only a brief respite from a last place season for Knoxville. Likewise for Mattos' 500th homerun in 2037 as Knoxville sunk to the bottom of all of baseball, losing 103 games(a franchise worst at the time). At the time of his retirement, Mattos ranked 5th in hits, 17th in homeruns, 11th in RBI, and 10th in runs scored. Today, he ranks 19th in hits. Mattos' stats: Code:
Career Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Teams 2019 31 107 21 3 1 5 9 14 5 33 2 1 .196 .232 .383 .615 SD 2020 153 531 145 15 5 16 70 67 27 142 17 3 .273 .308 .411 .719 SD 2021 153 596 181 30 2 22 71 85 28 141 14 4 .304 .335 .471 .806 SD KNO 2022 151 606 181 28 4 18 95 97 40 84 16 7 .299 .342 .447 .789 KNO 2023 144 566 172 31 2 19 86 96 49 83 31 6 .304 .359 .466 .826 KNO,AL 2024 154 623 200 29 3 28 95 105 45 104 24 8 .321 .367 .512 .879 KNO 2025 157 600 183 46 6 40 131 117 63 74 21 3 .305 .371 .602 .973 KNO,AL 2026 156 627 209 30 4 41 132 130 67 48 20 7 .333 .398 .590 .988 KNO,AL 2027 155 626 216 55 5 38 128 139 52 53 11 2 .345 .395 .631 1.026 KNO,AL 2028 154 620 173 39 4 38 120 121 47 18 6 2 .279 .330 .539 .869 KNO,AL 2029 153 612 182 31 2 31 110 95 49 43 12 5 .297 .349 .507 .856 KNO 2030 156 616 186 31 3 42 117 108 39 41 10 3 .302 .344 .567 .910 KNO 2031 146 569 205 29 5 45 123 132 54 31 16 3 .360 .416 .666 1.082 KNO,AL 2032 155 596 153 22 4 24 102 93 41 36 14 2 .257 .305 .428 .732 KNO 2033 157 635 191 32 2 25 102 122 42 28 18 2 .301 .344 .476 .820 KNO 2034 156 603 170 29 8 26 110 107 37 41 13 3 .282 .323 .486 .809 KNO 2035 129 495 141 16 2 19 78 71 21 29 7 3 .285 .314 .440 .754 KNO 2036 148 513 146 20 2 22 89 75 33 67 1 0 .285 .328 .460 .788 KNO 2037 75 217 71 7 1 8 33 26 11 36 0 0 .327 .360 .479 .839 KNO 2038 17 29 6 1 0 0 1 2 1 9 0 0 .207 .233 .241 .475 KNO Total 2700 10387 3132 524 65 507 1802 1802 751 1141 253 64 .302 .349 .511 .860 Career Minor League Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019, AA 125 517 147 16 2 25 87 78 29 125 17 3 .284 .320 .468 .788 2019, AAA 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 .333 .500 .333 .833 Career Postseason Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2027 11 49 17 2 0 3 9 11 4 3 1 0 .347 .396 .571 .968 2028 14 58 23 6 1 6 26 14 3 2 1 2 .397 .426 .845 1.271 2030 12 39 4 3 0 0 1 4 7 3 1 0 .103 .239 .179 .419 2032 4 16 5 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 .313 .313 .563 .875 2033 6 25 7 0 0 1 5 4 2 2 1 0 .280 .333 .400 .733 Total 47 187 56 11 3 10 42 34 16 11 4 2 .299 .355 .551 .905 Player History Drafted in 1st round, 4th overall pick, by San Diego in 2019... Had first career hit on 8/28/2019, off Brent Lockett (PIT)... Hit first career homerun on 9/2/2019, off Edwin White (HAR)... Traded from San Diego to Knoxville on 7/14/2021 (Going to SD: P A. Gonzalez, LF J. Nedd. Going to KNO: CF F. Mattos)... Had 5 hits with 5 RBI against Memphis on 9/21/2021... Won Player of the Week award on 6/30/2023, hitting .419 with 4 HR, 11 RBI... Was selected to the 2023 Allstar game... Drove in 6 runs against Kansas City on 7/24/2023... Won Player of the Week award on 8/4/2024, hitting .515 with 1 HR, 10 RBI... Had 37-game hitting streak snapped on 9/7/2024... Won Batter of the Month award on 5/1/2025, hitting .352 with 10 HR, 25 RBI... Was selected to the 2025 Allstar game... Was selected to the 2026 Allstar game... Drove in 6 runs against Washington on 7/20/2026... Won Player of the Week award on 7/21/2026, hitting .462 with 3 HR, 11 RBI... Had 24-game hitting streak snapped on 7/26/2026... Won Batter of the Month award on 8/1/2026, hitting .417 with 13 HR, 31 RBI... Had 5 hits with 3 RBI against Nashville on 4/4/2027... Was selected to the 2027 Allstar game... Won World Series with Knoxville in 2027... Won Batter of the Month award on 5/1/2028, hitting .360 with 10 HR, 28 RBI... Was selected to the 2028 Allstar game... Won Player of the Week award on 9/29/2029, hitting .579 with 4 HR, 10 RBI... Had 2000th career hit on 8/17/2030, off Rupert Lasa (WAS)... Had 5 hits with 4 RBI against Atlanta on 9/19/2030... Hit 3 homeruns against Atlanta, driving in 4 runs on 9/19/2030... Won Player of the Week award on 4/28/2031, hitting .522 with 4 HR, 10 RBI... Won Batter of the Month award on 5/1/2031, hitting .394 with 13 HR, 34 RBI... Injured on 6/11/2031 with a Inflamed Hip Muscle, out for one week... Was selected to the 2031 Allstar game... Won Player of the Week award on 4/21/2032, hitting .467 with 2 HR, 10 RBI... Won Batter of the Month award on 5/1/2032, hitting .373 with 8 HR, 29 RBI... Won Player of the Week award on 6/2/2034, hitting .524 with 3 HR, 9 RBI... Drove in 6 runs against Grand Rapids on 4/22/2035... Injured on 5/20/2035 with a Herniated Disc Back, out for 4-5 weeks... Had 5 hits with 6 RBI against Tucson on 5/17/2036... Had 3000th career hit on 7/5/2036, off Mitchell Pullins (MEM)... Had 500th career homerun on 4/9/2037, off Deangelo Xiques (NAS)... Won Player of the Week award on 5/12/2037, hitting .579 with 1 HR, 6 RBI... Released by Knoxville on 7/16/2038, refused assignment to minors... Retired and inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2039. Batting Leader Boards Appearances AVG 2026 - .333 - 3rd 2027 - .345 - 3rd 2031 - .360 - 3rd OBP 2026 - .398 - 9th 2031 - .416 - 6th SLG 2025 - .602 - 3rd 2026 - .590 - 5th 2027 - .631 - 4th 2031 - .666 - 1st OPS 2025 - .973 - 4th 2026 - .988 - 3rd 2027 - 1.026 - 4th 2031 - 1.082 - 1st Hits 2022 - 181 - 10th 2023 - 172 - 9th 2024 - 200 - 3rd 2025 - 183 - 5th 2026 - 209 - 1st 2027 - 216 - 3rd 2029 - 182 - 10th 2031 - 205 - 7th Doubles 2025 - 46 - 6th 2027 - 55 - 5th Triples 2025 - 6 - 8th 2034 - 8 - 8th Homeruns 2024 - 28 - 10th 2025 - 40 - 2nd 2026 - 41 - 3rd 2027 - 38 - 4th 2028 - 38 - 4th 2029 - 31 - 7th 2030 - 42 - 4th 2031 - 45 - 1st RBI 2025 - 131 - 2nd 2026 - 132 - 2nd 2027 - 128 - 4th 2028 - 120 - 5th 2029 - 110 - 9th 2031 - 123 - 7th Runs 2025 - 117 - 5th 2026 - 130 - 1st 2027 - 139 - 3rd 2028 - 121 - 4th 2031 - 132 - 3rd 2033 - 122 - 6th SB 2023 - 31 - 9th 2033 - 18 - 9th
__________________
2081: Desperation in Denver |
|
|
|
|
|
#164 (permalink) |
|
All Star Reserve
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 567
|
Remembering the Hall of Famers: 1B Pierre Sanchez
Pierre Sanchez:
We come now to the last of the Hall of Famers who established themselves in the years 2013-2022. Pierre Sanchez was the first overall pick in the 2017 draft, taken by Hartford. By 2019, Sanchez had entrenched himself as Hartford's starting 1B. He had quality seasons in 2020, '21, and '22, displaying solid doubles and homerun power, and good batting average skills. But Hartford in those days tended to be a mediocre team, and when Sanchez hit the free agent market, he headed for a Nashville team that seemed to be on the rise, having just lost the World Series in 2022. It would be a match made in heaven. Sanchez made his first All Star team in 2023, and wouldn't miss the midsummer classic again until 2037. Nashville, meanwhile, made their second straight World Series appearance, but lost again, though not due to any nonperformance by Sanchez- he slugged .711 in the playoffs. As the '20s progressed, Sanchez's numbers began to rise dramatically. His doubles totals rose from 40 per year to 50 per year, and occasionally higher. His homerun totals jumped from the mid-20's into the 30's, and occasionally higher. Once an occasional .300 hitter, it became an annual accomplishment. He reduced his strikeout totals to almost unbelieably low numbers. More homeruns than strikeouts became the norm. Nashville benefited greatly from Sanchez's exploits, winning the division in each of the first 4 years of Sanchez's tenure, and again in 2029, 2031, 2034, and 2036. In 2025 and 2031, they won the World Series. In addition to 2023, they also reached and lost the '26, '34, and '36 World Series. Sanchez had become one of the greatest players in the league during the '20s and '30s. He won the Silver Slugger in 2027 and 2032. Both years, he led in two of the three Triple Crown categories, missing out in 2027 by .010 batting average points, and in 2032 by 18 homeruns. His 157 runs scored in 2027 remains a league record today. In 2032, his 70 doubles set a single season league record that went unmatched until Green Bay's Harry Bassett tied it in 2081. Both the 157 runs scored and 70 doubles are Nashville team records, as are his 235 hits in 2032. Interestingly enough, both his 3,000th hit(2034) and his 500th homerun(2035) came off of the same pitcher: Knoxville's George Saez. Saez was a pretty bad relief pitcher who had 7+ ERA's in both of those seasons. In 2036, Sanchez passed Hector Abad to become the all time hit leader. He, and two other players, also passed Cody Newport to move atop the all time doubles list. In 2037, Sanchez passed Abad to become the all time RBI leader. When Sanchez ended his career following the 2038 season, he ranked 1st all time in hits, 10th in homeruns, 1st in RBI, 2nd in doubles(he had been passed up that season), 5th in triples, and 2nd in runs scored. He was passed up on the RBI list the following season, but remained the all time hit leader until being passed in the 2053 season. Today, Sanchez ranks 4th all time in hits, 8th in RBIs, 3rd in doubles, 9th in triples, and 3rd in runs scored. Truly, I think, Pierre Sanchez was one of the all time greats. Sanchez's stats: Code:
Career Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Teams 2017 9 17 7 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 0 0 .412 .444 .765 1.209 HAR 2018 112 155 41 4 1 7 29 29 15 41 0 0 .265 .329 .439 .768 HAR 2019 149 438 111 25 4 14 75 80 43 97 0 0 .253 .320 .425 .745 HAR 2020 119 471 147 31 4 22 72 89 40 100 0 0 .312 .366 .535 .901 HAR 2021 96 391 120 39 0 16 71 62 36 75 1 1 .307 .365 .529 .895 HAR 2022 157 591 166 42 2 20 90 97 52 111 1 3 .281 .339 .460 .799 HAR 2023 151 589 165 42 5 25 107 111 44 123 0 0 .280 .330 .496 .826 NAS,AL 2024 134 551 185 46 4 27 101 128 56 107 4 1 .336 .397 .581 .978 NAS,AL 2025 159 663 200 47 10 27 118 126 59 71 1 4 .302 .359 .525 .884 NAS,AL 2026 159 668 206 54 9 39 123 118 59 38 4 6 .308 .365 .591 .956 NAS,AL 2027 154 628 226 57 9 52 147 157 70 28 1 5 .360 .424 .728 1.152 NAS,AL 2028 156 603 195 42 5 39 118 119 56 28 1 5 .323 .381 .604 .985 NAS,AL 2029 155 642 209 61 7 34 126 114 44 37 4 7 .326 .369 .601 .970 NAS,AL 2030 154 614 192 51 7 45 150 139 59 35 4 6 .313 .373 .638 1.011 NAS,AL 2031 158 635 184 55 6 33 119 128 59 28 1 2 .290 .350 .551 .901 NAS,AL 2032 156 621 235 70 5 32 145 147 74 31 2 9 .378 .445 .662 1.106 NAS,AL 2033 157 609 189 39 6 34 127 109 55 31 1 7 .310 .367 .562 .929 NAS,AL 2034 154 612 191 44 4 35 112 120 72 38 0 7 .312 .385 .569 .953 NAS,AL 2035 156 617 203 51 12 23 125 116 58 41 1 7 .329 .387 .562 .949 NAS,AL 2036 162 698 201 54 13 30 131 126 43 43 4 4 .288 .329 .532 .861 NAS,AL 2037 65 205 68 15 2 3 35 35 13 22 0 1 .332 .372 .468 .840 NAS 2038 14 37 6 2 1 0 6 4 5 12 0 0 .162 .262 .270 .532 ATL KC Total 2886 11055 3447 872 117 558 2129 2158 1013 1138 30 75 .312 .370 .563 .933 Career Minor League Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2017, AAA 133 527 149 17 0 34 94 87 55 120 9 12 .283 .346 .509 .854 2038, AAA 43 180 42 11 0 1 13 20 7 26 5 2 .233 .258 .311 .569 Career Postseason Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2023 11 45 15 6 1 3 10 7 4 6 0 0 .333 .388 .711 1.099 2024 7 29 9 1 0 3 9 5 1 1 1 0 .310 .333 .655 .989 2025 11 44 10 4 1 2 9 8 5 2 0 0 .227 .306 .500 .806 2026 9 38 11 5 0 0 3 6 2 2 0 0 .289 .325 .421 .746 2029 4 14 5 2 0 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 .357 .438 .714 1.152 2031 10 43 12 1 0 1 4 8 4 1 0 0 .279 .340 .372 .713 2034 11 48 21 3 0 5 14 12 5 6 0 1 .438 .491 .813 1.303 2036 10 44 11 7 0 1 6 9 2 3 1 1 .250 .283 .477 .760 Total 73 305 94 29 2 16 58 59 25 21 2 2 .308 .361 .574 .934 Player History Drafted in 1st round, 1st overall pick, by Hartford in 2017... Had first career hit on 9/3/2017, off Joel Velasquez (HAR)... Hit first career homerun on 9/27/2017, off Christopher Harrison (POR)... Injured on 5/22/2020 with a Strained Posterior Cruciate Ligament, out for 7 weeks... Had 5 hits with 1 RBI against Sacramento on 9/14/2020... Injured on 5/2/2021 with a Bruised Heel, out for one week... Won Player of the Week award on 6/2/2021, hitting .579 with 3 HR, 6 RBI... Won Player of the Week award on 8/4/2021, hitting .484 with 2 HR, 9 RBI... Injured on 8/5/2021 with a Fractured Knee, out for 8-9 weeks... Had 22-game hitting streak snapped on 4/7/2022... Won Player of the Week award on 9/8/2022, hitting .500 with 2 HR, 9 RBI... Signed as a free agent by Nashville on 2/1/2023 to a 3-year deal worth $7,172,500 per year... Was selected to the 2023 Allstar game... Drove in 6 runs against Tucson on 9/15/2023... Had 5 hits with 2 RBI against Memphis on 4/15/2024... Was selected to the 2024 Allstar game... Drove in 6 runs against Knoxville on 4/7/2025... Won Player of the Week award on 4/14/2025, hitting .478 with 3 HR, 15 RBI... Won Batter of the Month award on 7/1/2025, hitting .318 with 5 HR, 22 RBI... Was selected to the 2025 Allstar game... Won World Series with Nashville in 2025... Won Player of the Week award on 4/14/2026, hitting .480 with 4 HR, 7 RBI... Was selected to the 2026 Allstar game... Was selected to the 2027 Allstar game... Won Batter of the Month award on 8/1/2027, hitting .455 with 12 HR, 30 RBI... Won Player of the Week award on 8/18/2027, hitting .517 with 2 HR, 5 RBI... Won Batter of the Month award on 9/1/2027, hitting .448 with 10 HR, 30 RBI... Won Silver Slugger Award in 2027, hitting .360 with 52 HR, 147 RBI... Was selected to the 2028 Allstar game... Won Batter of the Month award on 10/1/2028, hitting .385 with 9 HR, 23 RBI... Had 5 hits with 4 RBI against Grand Rapids on 6/12/2029... Had 5 hits with 3 RBI against Washington on 6/16/2029... Won Batter of the Month award on 7/1/2029, hitting .358 with 5 HR, 27 RBI... Was selected to the 2029 Allstar game... Had 5 hits with 5 RBI against Atlanta on 4/1/2030... Had 2000th career hit on 4/17/2030, off Robert Canales (MEM)... Hit 3 homeruns against Memphis, driving in 5 runs on 5/14/2030... Won Player of the Week award on 6/30/2030, hitting .522 with 2 HR, 8 RBI... Was selected to the 2030 Allstar game... Won Batter of the Month award on 8/1/2030, hitting .384 with 10 HR, 29 RBI... Hit 3 homeruns against Washington, driving in 3 runs on 9/27/2030... Was selected to the 2031 Allstar game... Won World Series with Nashville in 2031... Won Player of the Week award on 6/23/2032, hitting .500 with 4 HR, 11 RBI... Was selected to the 2032 Allstar game... Had 5 hits with 3 RBI against Atlanta on 7/16/2032... Won Batter of the Month award on 8/1/2032, hitting .421 with 6 HR, 25 RBI... Won Player of the Week award on 8/4/2032, hitting .367 with 6 HR, 14 RBI... Won Player of the Week award on 8/25/2032, hitting .593 with 2 HR, 9 RBI... Won Batter of the Month award on 9/1/2032, hitting .438 with 6 HR, 26 RBI... Drove in 7 runs against Atlanta on 9/9/2032... Won Silver Slugger Award in 2032, hitting .378 with 32 HR, 145 RBI... Was selected to the 2033 Allstar game... Won Player of the Week award on 8/11/2033, hitting .526 with 4 HR, 8 RBI... Was selected to the 2034 Allstar game... Won Player of the Week award on 8/25/2034, hitting .407 with 5 HR, 11 RBI... Had 500th career homerun on 9/18/2034, off George Saez (KNO)... Had 3000th career hit on 4/30/2035, off George Saez (KNO)... Was selected to the 2035 Allstar game... Hit 3 homeruns against Washington, driving in 7 runs on 7/19/2035... Won Player of the Week award on 7/21/2035, hitting .462 with 4 HR, 12 RBI... Had 5 hits with 6 RBI against Washington on 9/9/2035... Had 5 hits with 1 RBI against Atlanta on 9/19/2035... Won Batter of the Month award on 10/1/2035, hitting .400 with 5 HR, 24 RBI... Was selected to the 2036 Allstar game... Won Player of the Week award on 7/7/2036, hitting .375 with 0 HR, 6 RBI... Won Player of the Week award on 7/21/2036, hitting .469 with 3 HR, 9 RBI... Won Batter of the Month award on 8/1/2036, hitting .389 with 6 HR, 26 RBI... Won Gold Glove Award at First Base in 2036... Signed as a free agent by Atlanta on 3/1/2038 to a minor league contract. Released by Atlanta on 5/19/2038... Signed as a free agent by Kansas City on 9/1/2038 to a 1-year deal worth $300,000 per year... Released by Kansas City on 10/3/2038, refused assignment to minors... Retired and inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2039. Batting Leader Boards Appearances AVG 2024 - .336 - 3rd 2027 - .360 - 2nd 2028 - .323 - 6th 2029 - .326 - 3rd 2032 - .378 - 1st 2035 - .329 - 5th OBP 2024 - .397 - 8th 2027 - .424 - 1st 2028 - .381 - 10th 2032 - .445 - 1st SLG 2020 - .535 - 8th 2024 - .581 - 4th 2026 - .591 - 4th 2027 - .728 - 1st 2028 - .604 - 2nd 2029 - .601 - 4th 2030 - .638 - 4th 2031 - .551 - 10th 2032 - .662 - 1st 2034 - .569 - 9th 2035 - .562 - 9th OPS 2024 - .978 - 5th 2026 - .956 - 6th 2027 - 1.152 - 1st 2028 - .985 - 3rd 2029 - .970 - 4th 2030 - 1.011 - 8th 2032 - 1.106 - 1st 2034 - .953 - 9th 2035 - .949 - 10th Hits 2024 - 185 - 9th 2025 - 200 - 3rd 2026 - 206 - 3rd 2027 - 226 - 2nd 2028 - 195 - 6th 2029 - 209 - 1st 2030 - 192 - 10th 2032 - 235 - 1st 2034 - 191 - 6th 2035 - 203 - 4th 2036 - 201 - 3rd Doubles 2022 - 42 - 8th 2024 - 46 - 6th 2025 - 47 - 5th 2026 - 54 - 3rd 2027 - 57 - 2nd 2028 - 42 - 10th 2029 - 61 - 2nd 2030 - 51 - 4th 2031 - 55 - 3rd 2032 - 70 - 1st 2033 - 39 - 10th 2034 - 44 - 6th 2035 - 51 - 2nd 2036 - 54 - 4th Triples 2025 - 10 - 2nd 2026 - 9 - 5th 2027 - 9 - 4th 2029 - 7 - 9th 2035 - 12 - 2nd 2036 - 13 - 4th Homeruns 2025 - 27 - 10th 2026 - 39 - 4th 2027 - 52 - 1st 2028 - 39 - 3rd 2029 - 34 - 6th 2030 - 45 - 1st 2031 - 33 - 9th 2034 - 35 - 9th RBI 2023 - 107 - 1st 2025 - 118 - 5th 2026 - 123 - 8th 2027 - 147 - 1st 2028 - 118 - 7th 2029 - 126 - 3rd 2030 - 150 - 1st 2031 - 119 - 8th 2032 - 145 - 1st 2033 - 127 - 8th 2035 - 125 - 9th Runs 2022 - 97 - 9th 2023 - 111 - 1st 2024 - 128 - 1st 2025 - 126 - 1st 2026 - 118 - 6th 2027 - 157 - 1st 2028 - 119 - 5th 2029 - 114 - 7th 2030 - 139 - 2nd 2031 - 128 - 5th 2032 - 147 - 1st 2036 - 126 - 6th BB 2032 - 74 - 10th After Sanchez, we move to the Hall of Famers who established themselves in the period from 2023 to 2032. In some ways, I think of this as one of the most interesting eras of the league. It includes the famed 2023 draft, which produced 7 Hall of Famers in the first round. No other draft has been as productive. As well, the players who established themselves in this era were largely at their peak productivity in the late '20s and early to mid-30s. This is significant because run scoring around the league began rising rapidly in the late '20s until peaking in the early '30s. The peaks established in this time period remain the highest that the league has ever seen, though the late '70s came close to matching those numbers.
__________________
2081: Desperation in Denver |
|
|
|
|
|
#165 (permalink) |
|
All Star Reserve
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 567
|
July 7, 2082 to July 13, 2082
Green Bay @ Denver: 18-1 Victory Green Bay @ Denver: 8-7 Victory Green Bay @ Denver: 6-4 Victory Denver @ Knoxville: 6-7 Defeat Denver @ Knoxville: 9-10 Defeat(12 innings) Denver @ Knoxville: 13-4 Victory Denver @ Miami: 4-1 Victory The Broncos kicked off the second half of the season by pounding the Packers into the dust. Tomas Sato went 5 for 6, with a double, a homerun, and 9 RBI in the 18-1 rout. He also scored 2 runs. After sweeping Green Bay, Denver ran into a little trouble with Knoxville, losing a couple of close games. They salvaged the third game of the series with the aid of Ellis Bolling. Bolling blasted three homeruns in the game, and drove in 6 runs altogether in the 13-4 stomping. The Broncos finished up the week by opening a series against Miami with a win. Bolling went the entire month of June without hitting a homerun. En route to winning AL Player of the Week, however, he went 13 for 28, with 8 homeruns this past week. He also doubled twice, drove in 17 runs, and scored 11 runs. Sato's 9 RBI game wasn't his only contribution during the week. Overall, he went 14 for 28, with a double, 2 homeruns, and 15 RBI. Russell Thomas added some offense, as well, going 11 for 29, with a double, a homer, 7 walks, and 9 runs scored. On the pitching side of things, Kenny Pillsbury went 2-0 in 2 starts, posted a 3.00 ERA, and had a 15/1 K/BB ratio in 15 innings pitched, while Ray Lockridge went 2-0 in 2 starts, with a 2.51 ERA, and a 17/1 K/BB ratio in 14 1/3 innings pitched. Milestone Watch: Hits: Code:
# Career Hits H 1 S. Serrato* 3841 2 F. Mira 3826 3 S. Piche 3770 4 P. Sanchez 3447 5 C. Romeo 3383 6 R. Vega* 3361 7 D. Homan 3360 8 F. Cobos 3343 9 T. Guerrero 3301 10 K. Bryant 3294 HR: Code:
# Career HRs HR 1 D. Murillo 691 2 C. Bohanon 670 3 R. Vega* 650 4 J. Paras 645 5 H. Abad 641 6 W. Byrd 639 RBI: Code:
# Career RBIs RBI 1 R. Vega* 2264 2 D. Homan 2255 3 F. Mira 2218 4 E. Quon 2214 Not much point to putting up the Wins list for now, as Narbaiza is still injured and won't be moving up the list for awhile.
__________________
2081: Desperation in Denver |
|
|
|
|
|
#166 (permalink) |
|
All Star Reserve
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 567
|
Remembering the Hall of Famers: LF Greg Dos Santos
Greg Dos Santos:
Little did anyone know just how prolific the 2023 draft would turn out to be. Of the 16 players taken in the first round of the amateur draft, 7 would wind up in the Hall of Fame. No other draft has come close. The 10th overall selection in that draft was Greg Dos Santos, taken by Sacramento. By 2025, Dos Santos had established himself as Sacramento's everyday left-fielder, and an elite power threat, finishing second in the league with 41 homeruns. The development of Dos Santos would also bring good fortune to the Sacramento franchise. From 2020 to 2026, the Kings finished in second place six times, and third place once. In 2027, Dos Santos' third season as the starting left-fielder, Sacramento won their first division title since 2015. They would lose the World Series that year to Knoxville. After Scott Border's fifth, and final, 60+ homerun season in 2010, such a feat became an unheard of accomplishment for almost 20 years. Starting in 2028, however, a flurry of players would join what was previously a club of just two(Border and Anselmo Maldonado, who accomplished the feat in 2006). From 2028 to 2042, 7 different players produced 60+ HR seasons. The second of those players to achieve this was Dos Santos in 2029, with 62 longballs. Amazingly, Dos Santos was neither an All Star nor the Silver Slugger winner in such an amazing season. After an injury cost him about 2 1/2 months of the 2030 season, Dos Santos produced the third best OPS of his career and helped lead Sacramento to another World Series appearance. Once again, however, they lost, this time to Nashville. After the 2031 season, Dos Santos left Sacramento and signed with Washington, to give the Senators an all (future) Hall of Fame outfield, which included, in addition to Dos Santos, CF Tod Tsukasa and RF Jason Dockins. Would such an impressive collection of talent lead to a playoff spot for Washington? No. The Senators missed the playoffs for the 19th consecutive season in 2032, and finished tied for last place with Atlanta with a record of 77-85. 2033 wasn't much better, as Washington won only 76 games. Dos Santos would hit 50 HR for the 5th time in his career in 2034, and Washington managed 84 wins, which was only good for 3rd place in the division. In 2035, Washington's playoff-less streak came to an end, as they won the division with 86 wins. The Senators rallied from being down 2 games to 1 to a 97 win Tucson team in the ALCS. They won three straight games by one run apiece to win the series in 6 games. Of those games, one was a 15 inning marathon and another a 10 inning game. And so, a tired underdog limped into the World Series against the defending champion, Pittsubrgh. Most expected the 115 win Pirates to blow the Senators away. Well, they sort of did. It was a 4 game sweep, at least. But by no means were the Senators overmatched. Through 6 innings in Game One, the Senators led 4-1. But they couldn't hang on. Pittsburgh picked up a run in the 7th, 2 runs in the bottom of the 9th(back to back homeruns to start the inning), and 1 run in the 10th inning to win the game. In Game Two, the Senators banged out 12 hits, but were kept off the scoreboard until the 9th inning in a 4-2 defeat. Game Three was the only game that Washington looked outclassed, getting trounced 11-2. At that point, many expected the Senators to lay down in the 4th game. After Pittsburgh struck for 4 runs in the first inning, it certainly seemed as though that would be the case. But it was a solo homerun by Dos Santos in the 2nd inning that sparked the Senators into not going down without a fight. Pittsburgh led 5-1 after 4 innings, and 8-2 after the top of the 6th inning. The Senators rallied for 5 runs in the bottom of the 6th, cutting the deficit to just 1 run. The Pirates pulled away again, however, to clinch the series with a 10-7 victory. Even while getting swept, though, it was considered a gutty performance for Washington. Alas for Greg Dos Santos, that would be his last shot at a World Series. The Senators slumped to 73 wins the following season. Then, in 2037, Dos Santos was traded to a last place Los Angeles team. 2038 would be his last season. At the time of his retirement, he ranked 8th all time in homeruns. He was still in the top 25 as recently as 2077. He still holds Sacramento's single season HR record, with 62. Dos Santos' stats: Code:
Career Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Teams 2023 58 108 26 6 0 4 8 16 8 36 1 0 .241 .293 .407 .701 SAC 2024 118 254 68 13 3 8 48 34 17 62 1 0 .268 .314 .437 .751 SAC 2025 148 510 140 22 2 41 119 73 33 126 5 3 .275 .319 .567 .885 SAC 2026 155 582 153 31 1 36 114 90 58 141 11 1 .263 .330 .505 .835 SAC 2027 157 556 157 39 3 35 125 100 81 121 3 1 .282 .374 .552 .926 SAC 2028 157 570 157 34 2 51 133 120 67 141 5 0 .275 .352 .611 .962 SAC,NL 2029 155 570 175 36 0 62 154 113 80 155 6 2 .307 .392 .696 1.089 SAC 2030 95 349 97 18 0 39 91 73 39 87 5 1 .278 .351 .665 1.015 SAC 2031 157 568 154 35 3 50 124 121 84 160 10 2 .271 .365 .607 .972 SAC 2032 155 591 162 38 1 50 135 114 69 154 7 4 .274 .350 .596 .946 WAS,AL 2033 150 563 159 41 2 45 130 105 67 137 6 1 .282 .359 .602 .961 WAS 2034 156 610 166 25 2 52 145 120 74 165 10 2 .272 .351 .575 .926 WAS,AL 2035 155 592 170 23 5 40 102 114 71 165 11 6 .287 .363 .546 .909 WAS 2036 154 552 129 28 2 26 90 93 75 158 6 2 .234 .325 .433 .758 WAS 2037 155 537 139 29 2 21 86 75 61 129 4 5 .259 .334 .438 .772 WAS LA 2038 55 156 33 6 0 6 19 21 36 48 1 2 .212 .359 .365 .725 LA Total 2180 7668 2085 424 28 566 1623 1382 920 1985 92 32 .272 .350 .556 .906 Career Minor League Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2023, AA 6 22 8 0 0 2 9 3 0 3 0 0 .364 .320 .636 .956 2023, AAA 30 122 34 8 0 2 17 13 14 31 1 0 .279 .350 .393 .744 Career Postseason Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2027 12 45 10 1 0 1 3 8 5 13 0 0 .222 .300 .311 .611 2031 11 42 12 1 1 4 8 9 5 13 0 0 .286 .362 .643 1.005 2035 10 39 9 0 0 5 7 6 7 16 1 0 .231 .348 .615 .963 Total 33 126 31 2 1 10 18 23 17 42 1 0 .246 .336 .516 .852 Player History Drafted in 1st round, 10th overall pick, by Sacramento in 2023... Had first career hit on 4/26/2023, off Kevin Fraga (POR)... Hit first career homerun on 7/24/2023, off Milton Dancy (ROC)... Hit 3 homeruns against Los Angeles, driving in 4 runs on 4/4/2025... Drove in 6 runs against Los Angeles on 4/29/2025... Hit 3 homeruns against San Diego, driving in 3 runs on 7/22/2025... Won Gold Glove Award at Leftfield in 2025... Won Player of the Week award on 9/22/2026, hitting .423 with 2 HR, 11 RBI... Won Player of the Week award on 7/14/2027, hitting .464 with 3 HR, 13 RBI... Drove in 6 runs against Pittsburgh on 9/1/2027... Won Player of the Week award on 4/14/2028, hitting .435 with 5 HR, 14 RBI... Was selected to the 2028 Allstar game... Signed as a free agent by Sacramento on 2/7/2029 to a 3-year deal worth $8,232,300 per year... Won Player of the Week award on 4/28/2029, hitting .440 with 4 HR, 13 RBI... Drove in 6 runs against Harrisburg on 6/14/2029... Drove in 6 runs against Harrisburg on 7/14/2029... Won Player of the Week award on 7/21/2029, hitting .462 with 6 HR, 15 RBI... Won Player of the Week award on 8/11/2029, hitting .524 with 3 HR, 11 RBI... Won Player of the Week award on 5/26/2030, hitting .455 with 5 HR, 10 RBI... Hit 3 homeruns against Portland, driving in 3 runs on 6/4/2030... Won Batter of the Month award on 9/1/2031, hitting .368 with 14 HR, 27 RBI... Signed as a free agent by Washington on 2/9/2032 to a 5-year deal worth $10,826,500 per year... Was selected to the 2032 Allstar game... Hit 3 homeruns against Grand Rapids, driving in 4 runs on 7/9/2032... Drove in 6 runs against Grand Rapids on 4/23/2033... Drove in 6 runs against Kansas City on 4/17/2034... Won Batter of the Month award on 5/1/2034, hitting .384 with 12 HR, 34 RBI... Won Player of the Week award on 5/5/2034, hitting .588 with 3 HR, 9 RBI... Won Batter of the Month award on 6/1/2034, hitting .299 with 12 HR, 37 RBI... Hit 3 homeruns against Knoxville, driving in 5 runs on 6/16/2034... Was selected to the 2034 Allstar game... Drove in 6 runs against Grand Rapids on 5/6/2035... Won Player of the Week award on 6/16/2035, hitting .308 with 5 HR, 8 RBI... Had 500th career homerun on 7/28/2035, off Michael Cloyd (ATL)... Traded from Washington to Los Angeles on 7/30/2037 (Going to LA: LF G. Dossantos. Going to WAS: P J. Beard)... Had 2000th career hit on 8/2/2037, off Alex Castilleja (ROC)... Injured on 5/7/2038 with a Hyper Extended Knee, out for 1-2 weeks... Injured on 6/11/2038 with a Pulled Rib Cage Muscle, out for one week... Released by Los Angeles on 7/13/2038, refused assignment to minors... Retired and inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2039. Batting Leader Boards Appearances SLG 2025 - .567 - 3rd 2026 - .505 - 10th 2027 - .552 - 9th 2028 - .611 - 4th 2029 - .696 - 2nd 2031 - .607 - 3rd 2032 - .596 - 5th 2033 - .602 - 6th 2034 - .575 - 7th OPS 2027 - .926 - 9th 2028 - .962 - 7th 2029 - 1.089 - 3rd 2031 - .972 - 5th 2032 - .946 - 9th 2033 - .961 - 10th Doubles 2033 - 41 - 9th Homeruns 2025 - 41 - 2nd 2026 - 36 - 3rd 2027 - 35 - 7th 2028 - 51 - 3rd 2029 - 62 - 1st 2030 - 39 - 7th 2031 - 50 - 2nd 2032 - 50 - 1st 2033 - 45 - 2nd 2034 - 52 - 2nd 2035 - 40 - 7th RBI 2025 - 119 - 3rd 2026 - 114 - 5th 2027 - 125 - 5th 2028 - 133 - 4th 2029 - 154 - 3rd 2032 - 135 - 3rd 2033 - 130 - 6th 2034 - 145 - 4th Runs 2028 - 120 - 5th 2029 - 113 - 9th 2031 - 121 - 3rd BB 2027 - 81 - 10th 2031 - 84 - 10th
__________________
2081: Desperation in Denver |
|
|
|
|
|
#167 (permalink) |
|
All Star Reserve
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 567
|
Remembering the Hall of Famers: LF Juan Lantigua
Juan Lantigua:
The first overall selection in the famed 2023 draft was Juan Lantigua, taken by Tucson. The Diamondbacks had spent most of the 2010's struggling to get out of last place, and things hadn't changed much as the '20s began. To get the first overall pick in 2023, Tucson had paced baseball with 108 losses the year before. Thus, it wasn't hard for Lantigua to find a regular spot in the Tucson lineup in his first professional season. The 21 year old Lantigua held his own at the big league level, showing a little bit of pop and respectable plate discipline. Even so, Tucson once again finished with the worst record in baseball, losing 104 games. It would get worse before it got better for Tucson. Even as Lantigua enjoyed a .300 season with 20 HR, 91 RBI, and 87 walks, the Diamondbacks set a record for futility that wouldn't be matched until the league expanded 14 years later, losing an embarassing 114 games in 2024. Although Tucson rebounded to win 75 games in 2025, the season represented a setback for Lantigua. His numbers dropped off from the previous season and then, in late July, he suffered a broken foot that knocked him out for the remainder of the season. 2026 was a breakthrough year for both Lantigua and the Tucson Diamondbacks. Lantigua broke out with a .323/.410/.521/.931 season, belting 27 homeruns and driving in 94 runs. Meanwhile, the Diamondbacks won 87 games and made the playoffs for the first time in 20 years. Although they were easily beaten in the ALCS by Nashville in 5 games, Tucson was determined not to be a one year wonder. Lantigua OPS'ed .904 and drove in 100 runs for the first time in his career in 2027 as the Diamondbacks survived a tight division race with Memphis, beating out the Grizzlies by two games in the Central Division. Once again, however, the Diamondbacks fell in the ALCS, this time losing to Knoxville in 6 games. In 2028, Lantigua OPS'ed .921 and drove in 100 runs for the second straight year. Additionally, he made the first All Star team of his career. The Diamondbacks won their third straight division title, despite finishing barely over .500, with only 83 wins. But the end result was the same. Also for the third straight year, Tucson fell in the ALCS. They took Knoxville to 7 games this time. Lantigua left Tucson after the 2028 season and headed to the National League to play for Portland. After a run of dominance in the early '20s(6 straight division titles and a World Series victory in 2024), the Trailblazers had sunk into mediocrity as the decade came to a close. After one mediocre season in 2029, Portland imploded, losing 109 and 106 games in the following years. Lantigua didn't stick around any longer, as the worst season of his career in 2030 caused the fans in Portland to turn on him. He jumped ship for Rochester, perennial bridesmaid in the Northeast. The Rhinos won 93 games, second most in franchise history at the time, with Lantigua on board. But it wasn't good enough for first place in what would prove to be one of the strangest seasons in league history(Note: I plan to write a little more on this season in the near future. Ideally, to coincide with the current season's postseason, as it would be the 50th anniversary of the events that transpired). Little changed over the next several seasons. Rochester posted winning records every year until 2036, but failed to make the postseason in any of them. Lantigua made three All Star teams in his Rochester tenure, and won a batting title in 2035. In 2038, Lantigua was dealt to the expansion Miami Dolphins, who were in the process of shattering Tucson's previous record for futility(as it was, 3 of the 4 expansion teams broke Tucson's record of 114 losses, and Miami was the worst of the worst, with 131 losses). In 2039, he signed with the second year San Jose Sharks, but didn't last the season with them, bringing his career to a close. Lantigua is perhaps not the greatest of Hall of Famers. More likely, he belongs in the Hall of Very Good. At the time of his retirement, he ranked 21st all time in hits and 22nd in runs scored. Lantigua's stats: Code:
Career Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Teams 2023 139 490 126 32 4 15 58 75 50 127 6 8 .257 .326 .431 .757 TUC 2024 156 567 170 29 4 20 91 89 87 109 15 7 .300 .393 .471 .864 TUC 2025 100 366 97 18 4 13 46 63 51 52 5 6 .265 .355 .443 .798 TUC 2026 155 585 189 25 5 27 94 129 86 84 10 4 .323 .410 .521 .931 TUC 2027 153 588 188 22 3 28 109 119 72 76 12 6 .320 .394 .510 .904 TUC 2028 154 612 195 28 8 29 110 125 70 83 7 6 .319 .389 .533 .921 TUC,AL 2029 155 582 196 29 3 29 98 104 71 104 14 7 .337 .409 .546 .955 POR 2030 155 559 152 24 4 15 69 71 53 90 7 7 .272 .335 .410 .745 POR 2031 157 569 175 28 5 22 92 100 71 97 20 10 .308 .384 .490 .875 POR 2032 142 561 181 44 6 25 76 117 66 106 26 12 .323 .394 .556 .950 ROC,NL 2033 143 589 196 24 6 23 92 121 58 100 29 10 .333 .393 .511 .904 ROC,NL 2034 153 619 218 40 11 25 97 126 72 97 22 10 .352 .420 .574 .993 ROC 2035 158 597 212 39 8 25 76 131 72 89 27 17 .355 .425 .573 .997 ROC,NL 2036 148 580 161 26 3 23 78 94 62 107 12 8 .278 .347 .452 .799 ROC 2037 111 435 129 17 6 19 58 74 35 101 1 0 .297 .349 .494 .843 ROC 2038 143 532 149 19 3 15 76 81 55 155 0 0 .280 .348 .412 .759 ROC Mia 2039 67 150 30 3 1 3 10 15 13 33 0 0 .200 .264 .293 .557 SJ Total 2389 8981 2764 447 84 356 1330 1634 1044 1610 213 118 .308 .380 .495 .875 Career Postseason Batting Stats Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2026 5 20 7 4 0 0 2 2 1 4 0 0 .350 .381 .550 .931 2027 6 26 10 2 0 0 2 4 2 3 0 0 .385 .429 .462 .890 2028 7 28 9 2 0 0 0 8 3 6 1 0 .321 .387 .393 .780 Total 18 74 26 8 0 0 4 14 6 13 1 0 .351 .400 .459 .859 Player History Drafted in 1st round, 1st overall pick, by Tucson in 2023... Had first career hit on 4/1/2023, off Pedro Cruz (KC)... Hit first career homerun on 4/26/2023, off Francis Parada (KC)... Had 5 hits with 1 RBI against Memphis on 7/20/2023... Injured on 7/30/2025 with a Broken Foot, out for full season... Won Player of the Week award on 6/30/2027, hitting .389 with 5 HR, 12 RBI... Was selected to the 2028 Allstar game... Signed as a free agent by Portland on 2/8/2029 to a 3-year deal worth $5,836,600 per year... Had 5 hits with 2 RBI against San Diego on 5/23/2030... Signed as a free agent by Rochester on 2/3/2032 to a 4-year deal worth $4,981,800 per year... Had 20-game hitting streak snapped on 5/13/2032... Injured on 5/29/2032 with a Strained Abdominal Muscle, out for 1-2 weeks... Was selected to the 2032 Allstar game... Drove in 6 runs against Hartford on 4/5/2033... Won Player of the Week award on 5/26/2033, hitting .500 with 2 HR, 8 RBI... Was selected to the 2033 Allstar game... Injured on 8/27/2033 with a Sprained Wrist, out for one week... Won Player of the Week award on 4/14/2034, hitting .462 with 2 HR, 6 RBI... Had 24-game hitting streak snapped on 5/6/2034... Had 2000th career hit on 7/25/2034, off Christopher Borelli (LA)... Won Player of the Week award on 8/11/2034, hitting .500 with 2 HR, 7 RBI... Hit for the cycle against Harrisburg on 4/9/2035... Won Player of the Week award on 5/12/2035, hitting .550 with 3 HR, 6 RBI... Won Batter of the Month award on 6/1/2035, hitting .420 with 8 HR, 19 RBI... Had 5 hits with 2 RBI against Hartford on 6/18/2035... Was selected to the 2035 Allstar game... Won Player of the Week award on 7/14/2035, hitting .556 with 1 HR, 4 RBI... Won Batter of the Month award on 8/1/2035, hitting .471 with 3 HR, 12 RBI... Won Player of the Week award on 4/21/2036, hitting .440 with 2 HR, 3 RBI... Drove in 6 runs against Harrisburg on 8/23/2036... Had 5 hits with 0 RBI against Portland on 8/25/2036... Injured on 9/24/2036 with a Strained Abdominal Muscle, out for one week... Injured on 5/15/2037 with a Fractured Hip, out for 8 weeks... Traded from Rochester to Miami on 6/2/2038 (Going to ROC: RF J. Pascarella, P A. Adkins. Going to Mia: P D. Garza, LF J. Lantigua, P C. Haruki)... Injured on 7/31/2038 with a Scratched Cornea Eye, out for 1-2 weeks... Signed as a free agent by San Jose on 2/1/2039 to a 4-year deal worth $643,100 per year... Released by San Jose on 7/7/2039, refused assignment to minors... Retired and inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2040. Batting Leader Boards Appearances AVG 2026 - .323 - 8th 2028 - .319 - 9th 2029 - .337 - 8th 2032 - .323 - 9th 2034 - .352 - 2nd 2035 - .355 - 1st OBP 2024 - .393 - 10th 2026 - .410 - 5th 2027 - .394 - 10th 2028 - .389 - 8th 2029 - .409 - 8th 2034 - .420 - 7th 2035 - .425 - 3rd SLG 2029 - .546 - 9th 2032 - .556 - 9th 2034 - .574 - 5th 2035 - .573 - 1st OPS 2026 - .931 - 10th 2028 - .921 - 8th 2029 - .955 - 9th 2032 - .950 - 10th 2034 - .993 - 4th 2035 - .997 - 1st Hits 2026 - 189 - 8th 2027 - 188 - 9th 2028 - 195 - 7th 2029 - 196 - 7th 2032 - 181 - 9th 2033 - 196 - 7th 2034 - 218 - 1st 2035 - 212 - 1st Doubles 2032 - 44 - 4th 2034 - 40 - 7th 2035 - 39 - 9th Triples 2028 - 8 - 10th 2033 - 6 - 8th 2034 - 11 - 1st 2035 - 8 - 2nd 2037 - 6 - 10th Runs 2026 - 129 - 3rd 2027 - 119 - 7th 2028 - 125 - 2nd 2032 - 117 - 8th 2033 - 121 - 10th 2034 - 126 - 3rd 2035 - 131 - 1st BB 2024 - 87 - 5th 2026 - 86 - 10th SB 2031 - 20 - 7th 2032 - 26 - 4th 2033 - 29 - 4th 2034 - 22 - 8th 2035 - 27 - 5th
__________________
2081: Desperation in Denver |
|
|
|
|
|
#168 (permalink) |
|
All Star Reserve
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 567
|
7/14/2082 to 7/20/2082
Denver @ Miami (4-1 Victory in 17 innings) Denver @ Miami (7-8 Defeat) Washington @ Denver (13-6 Victory) Washington @ Denver (3-2 Victory in 12 innings) Washington @ Denver (11-6 Victory) Kansas City @ Denver (6-1 Victory) It was a good week for the Broncos, with only loss. They swept a three game series from Washington, and won two extra inning games, including a 17 inning marathon with Miami (I'll provide the boxscore in another post). Ellis Bolling reverted to hitting doubles this week, going 13 for 33, with 9 doubles(but no homeruns), and 8 RBI. Lee Chappel was 6 for 20, with 8 walks, 1 HR, 3 RBI, and 6 runs scored. Mark Bakke was 7 for 16, with a double, a homerun, and 3 RBI. Armando Navarro was 6 for 12, with 4 doubles, 4 RBI, and 4 runs scored. Alexis Bazquez went 9 for 29, with 3 doubles, 1 HR, and 5 runs batted in. On the pitching side, Robert McNett made 2 starts and went 1-0 with a 1.23 ERA. One additional note on Ellis Bolling: Last week's 3 HR games was the 6th of his career. This ties him with Hall of Fame 3B Howard Kinch with the most 3 HR games in a career. San Jose's Ugo Momoru is, I believe, the only other currently active player with as many as 5. Milestone Watch: Hits: Code:
# Career Hits H 1 S. Serrato* 3842 2 F. Mira 3826 3 S. Piche 3770 4 P. Sanchez 3447 5 C. Romeo 3383 6 R. Vega* 3368 7 D. Homan 3360 8 F. Cobos 3343 9 T. Guerrero 3301 10 F. Garza* 3296 HR: Code:
# Career HRs HR 1 D. Murillo 691 2 C. Bohanon 670 3 R. Vega* 650 4 J. Paras 645 5 H. Abad 641 6 W. Byrd 639 RBI: Code:
# Career RBIs RBI 1 R. Vega* 2269 2 D. Homan 2255 3 F. Mira 2218 4 E. Quon 2214
__________________
2081: Desperation in Denver |
|
|
|
|
|
#169 (permalink) |
|
All Star Reserve
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 567
|
So here is the boxscore of the 17 inning contest between Denver and Miami:
Code:
BOX SCORES Denver @ Miami
Game #: 1067, (GAME LOG) , Monday, 7/14/2082
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 R H E
Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 13 0
Miami 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 5
Denver AB R H RBI BB K AVG HR RBI
A. Fuentez RF 8 0 1 0 0 0 .370 10 46
R. Thomas CF 8 1 1 0 0 0 .317 15 65
L. Chappel C 8 2 4 0 0 1 .334 19 72
E. Bolling 1B 8 1 3 3 0 2 .299 23 108
T. Sato DH 7 0 2 0 0 1 .352 4 55
A. Vasquez LF 8 0 1 1 0 0 .348 26 89
J. Rumfelt 2B 5 0 1 0 2 0 .280 5 24
J. Swayze 3B 6 0 0 0 2 1 .248 20 59
B. Romero SS 6 0 0 0 1 3 .233 5 40
Totals 64 4 13 4 5 8
BATTING
Doubles: E. Bolling 3 (50, 6th inning off Brashears, 1 on, 1 out,
9th inning off Carolan, 1 on, 0 out, 17th inning off Helton, 2 on, 1 out.)
Runs Batted In: E. Bolling 3 (108), A. Vasquez (89)
Miami AB R H RBI BB K AVG HR RBI
B. Tovar SS 8 0 0 0 0 0 .313 8 40
D. Fernandez DH 6 0 1 0 1 1 .207 4 17
R. Springs LF 7 0 2 0 0 0 .297 32 84
T. Fuentes Jr. 3B 6 0 1 0 1 0 .259 8 40
E. Mcgurk C 2 1 0 0 1 1 .231 9 20
J. Foss C 3 0 0 0 1 1 .306 16 53
A. Chichester RF 7 0 2 0 0 2 .320 5 46
G. Esqueda 1B 7 0 1 0 0 1 .115 5 13
U. Menendez CF 7 0 3 1 0 1 .223 13 40
E. Rehberg 2B 6 0 0 0 0 2 .201 3 21
T. Alder PH 1 0 0 0 0 0 .283 10 37
Totals 60 1 10 1 4 9
BATTING
Doubles: D. Fernandez (10, 6th inning off Mcnett, 0 on, 2 out.)
A. Chichester (23, 2nd inning off Mcnett, 0 on, 2 out.)
Runs Batted In: U. Menendez (40)
FIELDING
Errors: G. Esqueda 2 (6), E. Rehberg (8), T. Fuentes Jr. 2 (16)
Denver IP H R ER BB K HR PI PS ERA RECORD
R. Mcnett 7.2 6 1 1 1 4 0 94 58 5.04
J. Virgen 3.2 2 0 0 1 0 0 36 24 3.02
R. Gomez 2.1 1 0 0 1 4 0 36 20 4.22
L. Salguero W 3.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 35 21 7.28 2-3
PITCHING
Batters Faced: R. Mcnett 30, J. Virgen 14, R. Gomez 9, L. Salguero 11
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: R. Mcnett 12-7, J. Virgen 6-5, R. Gomez 3-0, L.
Salguero 4-4
Game Score: R. Mcnett 66
Miami IP H R ER BB K HR PI PS ERA RECORD
J. Brashears 7.0 2 0 0 2 2 0 101 61 3.73
G. Carolan 4.1 5 1 1 2 2 0 65 38 3.08
J. Seder 4.2 2 0 0 1 3 0 57 36 5.55
C. Helton L 0.2 4 3 1 0 1 0 20 10 0.79 1-1
E. Morris 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 7 3.62
PITCHING
Batters Faced: J. Brashears 26, G. Carolan 19, J. Seder 18, C. Helton 7, E.
Morris 1
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: J. Brashears 10-8, G. Carolan 4-6, J. Seder 6-8, C.
Helton 2-0, E. Morris 0-1
Game Score: J. Brashears 73
GAME INFO
Time: 5:43
Attendance: 47626 (47660) at Dolphins Stadium
Weather: Clear skies (76 degrees), wind blowing in from right at 12 mph
PLAYER OF THE GAME: Ellis Bolling
Game Notes:
Edmond Mcgurk was injured in a collision at home plate.
Denver's Robert McNett and Miami's Joseph Brashears were locked in a scoreless pitcher's duel until the 7th inning, when future Hall of Fame CF Ulises Menendez, who had 3 hits in the game, drove in backup C Edmond McGurk, who was spelling usual starter Jake Foss, to give the Dolphins a 1-0 lead. Despite the fact that Brashears was throwing a shutout, he was near his limit at over 100 pitches, and clinging to a 1-0 lead, Miami turned to their bullpen. George Carolan is the Dolphins' most trusted reliever and he came on to replace Brashears. In the 9th inning, things fell apart for Miami. Lee Chappel, who had 4 hits in the game, reached base. Ellis Bolling followed with one of his three doubles, and Chappel came crashing into home plate, barreling into McGurk. Chappel scored the tying run, and to add injury to insult, McGurk had to leave the game. The respective bullpens of Denver and Miami proceeded to engage in a pitcher's duel of their own. Carolan finished the inning without further incident, and then tossed 2 1/3 more scoreless innings. Lefty James Seder came in and pitched 4 2/3 scoreless innings of his own. On Denver's side, James Virgen replaced McNett in the 8th inning and pitched 3 2/3 scoreless innings. Ramon Gomez came in and whiffed 4 batters in 2 1/3 innings. Finally Leo Salguero came in and retired the Dolphins in the 15th and 16th innings to set the stage for the 17th, and deciding inning. Miami left-hander Chad Helton combined ineffective pitching and the Dolphins' shaky fielding to surrender 3 runs(only 1 earned), 2 of which came from Bolling's third double of the game. Salguero finished off the Dolphins in the bottom of the 17th inning to cap a 4-1 Broncos' victory. Chappel and Bolling combined for 7 hits, 3 RBI, and 3 runs scored. Miami SS and leadoff hitter, Bill Tovar, managed to go 0 for 8 in the contest. Miami committed 5 errors in the contest, including two apiece by 1B Gabriel Esqueda(admittedly not his natural position, which is catcher) and 3B Thomas Fuentes, Jr.(known for having good range but also being erratic).
__________________
2081: Desperation in Denver |
|
|
|
|
|
#170 (permalink) |
|
All Star Reserve
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 567
|
Remembering the Hall of Famers: CF Eduardo Rodas
Eduardo Rodas: When Pittsburgh's Hall of Fame centerfielder Micheal Bruce retired following the 2022 season, it was time to look for a replacement. Of course, no player could truly replace such a legend, but Eduardo Rodas would come pretty close. When the 2023 season began, Pittsburgh attempted to fill the CF vacancy with outfielder Steve Nuckols. Nuckols, though a solid player, was miscast as a starting centerfielder. Pittsburgh's GM then turned his attention to a 23 year old outfielder playing for Tucson. This outfielder had been a 3rd round pick by Washington in 2018 and was later traded to Tucson in 2019. He had an uninspiring cup of coffee in 2022, and was off to a slow start in 2023, hitting just .224 through one month of play. It was no surprise, then, that Pittsburgh's fans were stunned when it was announced that 17 game winner James Tillmon, still very much in his prime at 29 years of age, had been traded for a struggling young prospect named Eduardo Rodas. By the time the season was finished, Pittsburgh's fans were willing to give the young Rodas the benefit of the doubt. He was inconsistent as a rookie, but showed quite a bit of promise, and more than held his own in the playoffs as Pittsburgh rolled to a World Series victory over Nashville. Rodas' skills developed quickly. He lashed double after double. He wore down pitchers with his excellent batting eye. When he reached base, he proved to be a nuisance for pitchers. As a catalyst for the Pittsburgh offense, Rodas was superb. He would go on to win 4 Gold Glove Awards in centerfield. Despite this, and despite Pittsburgh's constant success, World Series victories failed to come after the 2023 season. The Pirates reached the World Series in 2025, 2029, and 2032, but were defeated each time. Rodas ear |