Thursday, December 15, 2016

Winding Down the 2014 Season

We have just 12 games to go in our current season.  Here is how our playoff races are shaping up:

Division Leaders
1.  Toronto (96-54)
2.  Philadelphia (92-58)
3.  Oakland (88-62)
4.  Seattle (86-64)

Wild Card Spots
5.  Los Angeles (89-61)
6.  St. Louis (86-64)
7.  Boston (86-64)
8.  San Francisco (84-66)

On the Bubble
9.  Miami (83-67)




Current Bullpen Stats


ZTeam Bullpen
Team                         ReERA ReW ReL Sv
---------------------------  ----- --- --- --
Toronto Blue-Jays (TOA)       2.20  26  16 41
Oakland A's (OAA)             2.56  21  19 39
Boston Red Sox (BOA)          2.83  30  21 51
San Francisco Giants (SFN)    2.87  22  24 52
Anaheim Angels (ANA)          2.98  16  23 38
Arizona Diamondbacks (ARN)    3.00  17  20 32
Seattle Mariners (SEA)        3.04  27  13 51
St. Louis Cardinals (SLN)     3.08  23  21 45
Atlanta Braves (ATN)          3.28  24  21 38
Philadelphia Phillies (PHN)   3.30  25  16 43
Pittsburgh Pirates (PIN)      3.47  24  22 48
Cleveland Indians (CLA)       3.54  17  24 35
Los Angeles Dodgers (LAN)     3.55  24  21 45
Washington Nationals (WAN)    3.59  19  21 32
New York Yankees (NYA)        3.70  13  19 22
Miami Marlins (MMN)           3.73  21  19 46
Kansas City Royals (KCA)      3.94  15  24 39
Chicago White Sox (CHA)       4.27  22  21 39
Houston Astros (HOA)          4.34  19  28 47
Minnesota Twins (MNA)         4.81  18  28 32

Current Clutch Hitting Stats


Team Clutch Hitting
Team                         ClAB ClH ClHR ClRBI ClAvg
---------------------------  ---- --- ---- ----- -----
St. Louis Cardinals (SLN)     588 143   20   181  .243
Boston Red Sox (BOA)          591 139   15   182  .235
Kansas City Royals (KCA)      583 137   11   172  .235
New York Yankees (NYA)        547 127   15   168  .232
Los Angeles Dodgers (LAN)     548 127   18   173  .232
Cleveland Indians (CLA)       622 144   19   185  .232
Anaheim Angels (ANA)          563 130   11   166  .231
Chicago White Sox (CHA)       609 140   14   174  .230
Miami Marlins (MMN)           623 143   17   167  .230
Pittsburgh Pirates (PIN)      549 126   16   157  .230
Seattle Mariners (SEA)        536 123   15   153  .229
Philadelphia Phillies (PHN)   595 136   21   186  .229
Oakland A's (OAA)             556 126   13   156  .227
Toronto Blue-Jays (TOA)       542 120   22   175  .221
Atlanta Braves (ATN)          528 114   12   143  .216
Arizona Diamondbacks (ARN)    563 120   11   145  .213
Houston Astros (HOA)          553 114   21   161  .206
San Francisco Giants (SFN)    621 126   11   147  .203
Washington Nationals (WAN)    532 104   22   135  .195
Minnesota Twins (MNA)         560 104   11   139  .186

Friday, June 03, 2016

The Indians Are World Champions!

The Cleveland Indians won their first Millennium League World Championship with a convincing four games to one victory over the San Francisco Giants.  A summary of the series:

SF 8, CLEV 6 - The Giants jumped out to a quick 6-0 lead and Max Scherzer pitched just good enough for the win.  Coco Crisp drove in 4 runs via a pair of singles.

CLEV 3, SF 1 - Ricky Nolasco (3-0, 2.63 ERA in the post season) was brilliant as he a fired a complete game 6-hitter while fanning 9.  Jay Bruce hit a 2-run shot for the Tribe.  Adam Wainwright, who was undefeated in this postseason prior to this game, took the loss.

CLEV 3, SF 0 - Jhoulys Chacin (3-0, 0.36 ERA) pitched 7+ innings of scoreless ball.  Pedro Alvarez, batting .349 this postseason, had a pair of hits, drove in a run and a scored a run.

CLEV 6, SF 5 (13) - The Giants' Scherzer had a one run lead going to the 9th, but Craig Kimbrel failed to notch the save as the Tribe scored a run in the 9th and then the game winner in the 13th.  The Indian bullpen tossed 8 innings of scoreless relief as Tim Stauffer got the win.  Justin Wilson took the loss as he threw a wild pitch in the 13th scoring Brian McCann.

CLEV 3, SF 2 (10) - Ben Revere drove in the winning run off loser Craig Kimbrel in the top of the 10th as the Cleveland Indians won their first championship.  The Tribe's only other World Series appearance was in the 2000 season as they lost in four games to the Arizona Diamondbacks.  Congratulations Mike Petersen and his team!

Houston Astros: A Year by Year Recap

Houston Astros Year by Year Recap
Millennium Strat League

2013
94-68, 1st Killebrew Division
Beat Toronto 4 games to 3 in 1st round of playoffs
Lost to San Francisco 4 games to 3 in 2nd round of playoffs

The Astros advance to the 2nd round of the playoffs after winning the Killebrew division. Leading the way was Clayton Kershaw. He won his 2nd Cy Young going 19-6, with a league record 1.60 ERA. He pitched 258 innings, striking out 231, 0.87 WHIP and threw 6 more shutouts which now gives him the MSL record for career shut outs with 18. Eric Stults (19-7, 3.21, 3rd round pick) tied Kershaw and 2 others for the league lead in wins. Homer Bailey (11-11, 4.27, 199 K), Kyle Kendrick (12-7, 4.62) and Jeremy Hellickson (8-7, 4.81, 4th round pick) rounded out the rotation. 2nd round pick Yordani Ventura (0-1, 6.57, 2 starts) looks to be a strong presence in the future. Bryan Morris (7-6, 5.08) and Jerome Williams (4-4, 5.20) struggled in relief. Tony Watson (6-6, 2.79) and Ernesto Frieri (1-1, 3.06) were excellent in the set up roles. Edward Mujica (2-5, 3.05) set a MSL record with 51 saves. Billy Hamilton (.167-0-1, 23 stolen bases) was the team's 1st round pick and Kris Davis (.186-6-18) showed some speed and power. 2012'2 1st 2 round picks Adam Eaton (.187-1-9) and Yasmani Grandal (.225-0-4) both struggled in 2013 but hope to contribute in 2014. Mike Napoli (.230-32-90, 32 doubles) and Giancarlo Stanton (.249-31-94) led the team in home runs. Ian Desmond (.252-21-78, 35 doubles, 14 stolen bases), Todd Frazier (.247-23-81, 34 doubles) and Matt Wieters (.220-28-58) also provided pop for Houston. The Astros trade former 1st round pick Freddie Freeman (.316-13-37, 72 games) for Gerardo Parra (.308-5-35, 78 games) and Jason Kipnis (.221-5-22, 65 games). Jacoby Ellsbury (.328-8-51, 96 runs, 40 stolen bases) set a club record with 206 hits. Omar Infante (.301-8-30) may have seen his last days in Houston. Josh Hamilton (.234-9-49) struggled as injuries may have finally gotten the best of him.

2012
91-71, 2nd Killebrew Division
Lost to Oakland 4 games to 3 in 1st round of playoffs

For the 2nd straight year the Astros finished 2nd in the Killebrew Division and for the 2nd straight year, the Oakland A's dispatched them in the 1st round of the playoffs. Josh Hamilton (.282-58-128, 116 runs) set a club record in home runs. Giancarlo Stanton (.323-47-121, 97 runs, 43 doubles) had a breakout season and along with Hamilton helped the Astros finish 293 dingers which was 2nd all time to the Mariners 301 in 2008. Shortstop Ian Desmond (.306-37-84, 109 runs, 38 doubles, 14 stolen bases) had a wonderful season as well giving the Stros their 3rd player with 37 or more home runs. Omar Infante (.299-11-65, 39 doubles), Scott Hairston (.283-21-54, 290 AB), Matt Wieters (.266-22-68), Todd Frazier (.259-19-56, 10 triples), Freddie Freeman (.251-27-78) and Cameron Maybin (.225-14-37, 18 stolen bases) all had at least 11 long balls. Mike Napoli (.191-9-35) struggled. Adam Eaton (.095-0-0, 1st round pick) and Yasmani Grandal (.236-5-19, 2nd round pick) didn't get much playing time but hope to be in Houston's future plans. Jacoby Ellsbury (.264-3-18, 11 stolen bases) fought injries and appeared in only 70 games. Clayton Kershaw (17-10, 3.00, 243 IP, 223 K, 1.00 WHIP) fell off just a bit but still threw 5 shut outs. Homer Bailey (12-10, 4.82), Brandon McCarthy (9-5, 5.01), Matt Harrison (12-11, 5.12), Joe Blanton (8-9, 5.38) and Jeff Turner (4-2, 5.79) were the other starters. Tim Blackley (3-2. 3.71) was a late call up and spot starter but threw the Astros 2nd ever no hitter. Matt Thornton (2-2, 4.58), Tony Watson (4-1, 4.15), Alex Burnett (8-2, 4.02), Edward Mujica (2-2, 3.04), Ronald Belisario (5-3, 2.88) and Casey Fien (1-5, 2.64) pitched well and bridged the gap between the starters and closer Ernesto Frieri (2-5, 3.44) and his 28 saves.

2011
96-66, 2nd Killebrew Division
Lost to Oakland 4 games to in 1st ound of playoffs

After 6 long years the Astros finally made it back to the playoffs. Mike Napoli (.314-43-109, 401 AB) had his best year as a pro and the best year for an Astro in 2011.Jacoby Ellsbury (.291-29-90, 120 runs, 37 stolen bases) and Cameron Maybin (.281-14-48, 88 runs, 12 triples, 38 stolen bases) patrolled the outfield with slugger Giancarlo Stanton (.235-34-96, 90 runs, 11 triples). Matt Wieters (.263-21-53), Omar Infante (.277-8-51) and Ian Desmond (.216-10-39, 17 stolen bases) were stellar up the middle. Josh Hamilton (.263-25-85, 33 doubles) battled through nagging injuries to DH and help the offense. Houston continued to stock it's stable with 1st baseman Freddie Freeman (.262-21-61, 35 doubles) and 3rd baseman Todd Frazier (.167-6-13, 84 AB). Mark Reynolds (.190-37-97) was big or bust in 2011. He struck out a league record 232 times. Ladies and gentlemen please welcome the arrival of Clayton Kershaw. The 2011 MSL Cy Young winner went 24-7 with a 2.52 ERA. He threw 7 shut outs and struck out 238, 1.03 WHIP. He tied the MSL record for wins and set the MSL record for shutouts. Homer Bailey (10-7, 4.78), Matt Harrison (14-9, 3.05), Brandon McCarthy (9-7, 3.86) and Colby Lewis (10-10, 4.53) were solid for Houston. Despite being nearly 300 years old, Livian Hernandez (8-8, 6.18) still made 16 starts. Ryan Madson (4-5, 3.19) reclaimed his closer role with 36 saves from Matt Thornton (2-1, 2.24). Rafel Perez (3-1, 1.87), Kyle Farnsworth (0-2, 3.21), Edward Mujica (1-2, 3.90) and Enersto Frieri (4-3, 3.93) helped bridge the gap.

2010
67-95, 5th Killebrew Division

For the 1st time in 5 years, Houston did not break the century mark in losses. Josh Hamilton had a year for the ages. He batted .369 with 43 home runs, 115 RBI, 102 runs, 198 hits and 41 doubles. He was not only chasing the league batting average record but also the triple crown but fell short on both instances. Jack Cust (.269-20-54), Russell Branyan (.251-31-83) and Mark Reynolds (.162-21-60) hit some tape measure shots during the year. The Astros continue to collect young talent as Giancarlo Stanton (.211-28-75, 384 AB) showed raw power despite not batting well. He joins Ian Desmond (.241-10-48), Matt Wieters (.241-11-31), Omar Infante (.290-6-37) and Jacoby Ellsbury (.000-0-0) for a bright future. Mike Napoli (.235-19-48), Brandon Inge (.210-13-47) and Johnny Gomes (.205-10-32) provided some power. Matt Thornton (1-1, 1.69, 33 saves) took over the closer role with outstanding success. Aaron Heilman (3-1, 3.44), Logan Ondrusek (4-2, 3.62) and Edward Mujica (2-4, 3.84) were solid in the set up role while Nick Masset (1-6, 5.37) fell apart in 2010. Homer Bailey (8-5, 5.04) and Clayton Kershaw (11-16, 4.35, 222 K) are progressing nicely and wouldn't be surprised in one of them has a break out year in 2011. Colby Lewis (14-8, 4.24, 205 K) and Livian Hernandez (9-13, 4.60) provided solid starts. Armando Gallaraga (3-9, 5.57), Kevin Correia (3-12, 7.79) and Manny Parra (1-6, 9.54) were horrible.

2009
52-110, 5th Killebrew Division

Houston was once again a powerful team with 219 home runs. Mark Reynolds (.268-50-116, 101 runs, 30 doubles, 86 walks, 225 K, 13 stolen bases) had a career year hitting the 50 mark in taters. Rookie Matt Wieters (.318-17-50) was great in his 108 games. Jack Cust (.234-16-45), Josh Hamilton (.234-13-32), Mike Napoli (.225-23-60), Johnny Gomes (.223-25-50) and Brandon Inge (.219-31-83) all had power but couldn't hit the ball consistently with the highest average at .234. Jacoby Ellsbury (.285-7-40, 88 runs, 88 stolen bases) was electric on the base paths as he set a MSL record with 88 stolen bases. Omar Infante (.273-0-15) and rookie Ian Desmond (.263-1-7) look to be the future up the middle. Clayton Kershaw (5-16, 4.73, 199 K) and Homer Bailey (5-9, 7.84) struggled again but Houston still has high hopes for both of these young pitchers. Livian Hernandez (6-16, 5.58), Kevin Correia (7-16, 6.17) and Brad Penny (9-17, 6.92) started 97 games with a combined record of 22-49. Matt Thornton (2-3, 2.49), Nick Masset (5-3, 3.01) and Todd Coffey (2-2, 3.64) pitched well out of the pen. Closer Ryan Madson (5-10, 5.19, 17 saves) and Phil Coke (0-0, 5.62) were terrible. Youngster Matt Harrison (0-8, 9.86) was winless in 12 starts.

2008
55-107, 5th Killebrew Division

Houston's 241 team homer were 2nd in the league in 2008. Lance Berkman (.289-32-94, 96 runs, 45 doubles) had another magnificent season in Jeff Miller's 1st season as owner of the Astros. Josh Hamilton (.270-33-89, 95 runs) and Mark Reynolds (.229-33-105, 226 K) both joined Berkman in the 30 home run club. Mike Napoli (.260-20-50, 235 AB), Jim Edmonds (.240-26-66, 29 doubles , 350 AB) and Jack Cust (.219-26-63, 108 walks, 205 K) each went over 20 dingers. Garret Atkins (.272-14-41), Richie Sexson (.252-12-26, 155 AB) and Mark Ellis (.226-14-43) hit double digits in home runs. Jacoby Ellsbury (.259-9-52, 41 stolen bases) and Omar Infante (.271-4-29) look to have secured positions up the middle. With a 6.04 team ERA the Astros pitching staff was once again bad. However with the additions of Homer Bailey (2-3, 9.17, 7 GS) and Clayton Kershaw (3-12, 8.33) there is hope for the future. Brad Penny (7-4, 4.45) wasn't too bad but Vincente Padilla (9-13, 5.21), Tim Redding (5-15, 6.37) and Livian Hernandez (4-19, 7.99) weren't good. Closer Billy Wagner (2-4, 2.81, 26 saves) was very good. Ryan Madson (2-7, 3.58), Willie Ohman (4-3, 3.93) and Matt Thornton (4-2, 4.10) pitched okay out of the pen.

2007
53-109 5th Killebrew Division

With a .269 batting average and 210 homers, the Astros can still hit. With 12 players hitting 10 or more homers being led by long time Astro Lance Berkman (.252-32-89), The Astros hit 210 team dingers. Moises Alou (.344-20-51, 317 AB), Josh Hamilton (.322-14-51, 270 AB), Kat Matsui (.313-10-46, 412 AB, 24 stolen bases)) and Jose Molina (.303-2-17) all batted over .300. Mark Ellis (.291-11-22), Brad Hawpe (.280-17-52), Jeremy Hermida (.271-19-71), Damon Easley (.270-10-28), Garrett Atkins (.260-12-64), Mike Napoli (.258-12-32), Ryan Spilborghs (.252-14-28) and Willy Mo Pena (.249-11-33) a;; went into double digit in long balls for the Astros. Sammy Sosa (.266-8-33, 192 AB) and Craig Biggio (.261-1-6, 69 AB) both played sparingly despite their illustrious careers. Pitching was once again a disaster for Houston. Starters Todd Wellmeyer (3-4, 4.15), Darrin McGowan (3-8, 4.68), Scott Baker (9-12, 4.92), Woody Williams (2-21, 6.21), Ervin Santana (1-16, 6.97) and Jonathan Danks (3-17, 8.01). The last 3 had 92 starts and went a combined 6-54. Carlos Marmol (5-2, 3.05, 14 saves), Mitch Guerrier (4-4, 3.81) and Jason Grilli (7-4, 3.97) were decent out of the pen while Shawn Chacon (2-9, 5.90, 69 games, 102 IP) was very bad.

2006
47-115 5th Killebrew Division

The Astros saw a catastrophic dip in 2006. They dropped 35 wins from the previous year. They still batted .267 with 187 home runs. Garrett Atkins (.318-23-68, 43 2B) had a spectacular season for the Stros. Mike Piazza (.288-27-75) and Lance Berkman (.272-35-84) both provided power for the Astros. They had 5 other players who hit at least 11 home runs. Moises Alou (.275-11-35), Juan Encarnacion (.254-13-50), Mike Sweeney (.233-12-37), Cliff Floyd (.226-17-42) and Mike Napoli (.206-12-29) were on that list. David Eckstein (.291-2-27) and Mark Kotsay (.270-6-48) also contributed for Houston. Pitching was flat out bad. The starting staff of Claudio Vargas (5-15, 5.73), Steve Trachsel (5-14, 5.83), Tom Glavine (10-12, 6.08), Vincente Padilla (8-21, 6.56) and Cole Hamels (3-13, 6.57) has to be among the worst of all time They started 136 of the 162 games. The relievers weren't much better. H Carrasco (2-8, 4.95, 91 IP), Matt Thornton (1-2, 5.17), Charles Gaudin (2-3, 4.42) and R Bauer (3-4, 3.93) were set up men/mop of men for closer Billy Wagner (1-8, 3.91, 19 saves).

2005
82-80 3rd Killebrew Division

The Astros finished 3rd in the Killebrew Divison, ending their two year run of winning the Division. They continued to be a hitting team, batting .271 with 182 long balls. They had 8 players hit 10 or more homeruns. Mike Sweeney (.276-25-67, 41 2B) led the team with 25 homers. David Eckstein (.318-13-61, 99 runs) lead the team in runs, hits, ba tting average, triples, HBP and stolen bases. Moises Alou (.301-21-60) and Lance Berkman (.298-17-70, 38 2B, 83 BB) are long time Astros who helped contribute this season. Luis Gonzalez (.295-6-57), Mark Kotsay (.287-17-87), Larry Walker (.277-15-48), Brad Hawpe (.261-10-29) and Mike Lieberthal (.247-17-60) all chipped in on offense. Houston had 5 pitches win at least 10 games in 2005. Justin Duchscherer (10-4, 2.53, 97 K, 85.1 IP, 8 sv) was spectacular out of the pen to win his 10 games. Shawn Chacon (12-6, 4.85, 2 sv) split time between the starting rotation and the pen for his 12 wins. Jason Johnson (10-12, 4.71), Tom Glavine (11-14, 5.53) and Jeff Weaver (11-12, 5.86) were the starters in double digits. Toma Ohka (9-11, 4.26) and Rodrigo Lopez (4-12, 7.13) were the other two full time starters with Hector Carrasco (7-3, 2.94) getting almost a dozen starts. Billy Wagner (4-0, 0.76, 26 sv, 29 hits, 9 BB, 54 K in 47.1 IP) was nearly unhittable in the 9th inning of games.

2004
95-67 1st Killebrew Division
Beat Minnesota 4 games to 2 in 1st round of playoffs
Lost to St. Louis 4 games to 1 in 2nd round of playoffs

The Houston Astros defended their division title in 2004 and won their 1st playoff series before bowing out in the 2nd round. The Astros batted .279 as a team with 218 home runs. 1st baseman Jeff Bagwell (.273-14-49) had a down year. Other infielders included 3rd baseman Sean Burroughs (.268-3-46), 2nd baseman Todd Walker (.232-17-57) and former 1st round draft pick David Eckstein (.280-1-52, 15 SB) at short stop. Eli Marrero (.419-11-56, 21 2B 198 AB) dazzled in a limited role. Lance Berkman (.305-32-108, 114 runs, 40 2B, 126 BB, 10 SB) led Houston in 8 offensive categories. There were a total of 10 Astros who hit double digit in home runs. Eli Marrero, Lance Berkman, Miguel Ojeda (.303-13-37, 132 AB), Mike Sweeney (.286-24-83), Mark Kotsay (.285-14-63, 38 2B, 82 runs), Moises Alou (.273-26-83, 88 runs, 34 2B), Junior Spivey (.263-15-34, 160 AB), Mike Piazza (.258-20-68) and Todd Walker all eclipsed the double digit barrier. The franchise's very 1st pick, Larry Walker (.254-8-41), continued to struggle in Houston. The Stros had 5 pitchers win at least 12 games. Jaret Wright (13-7, 3.33) emerged as the star of the staff. Jason Johnson (12-9, 4.68), Rodrigo Lopez (12-10, 4.73), Tom Glavine (14-9, 5.17) and Jeff Weaver (15-12, 5.33) all had records above .500 depite having poor ERAs. Billy Wagner (1-3, 2.45, 35 sv) and Octavio Dotel (6-3, 3.89, 9 sv, 98 K, 78.2 IP) anchored the bullpen once again, this time with help from Akinori Otsuka (2-3, 2.86, 2 sv)

2003
82-80, 1st Killebrew Division
Lost to St. Louis 4 games to 1 in 1st round of playoffs

2003 saw the Houston Astros only go 82-80. However that record was good enough for Houston to win their 2nd division title in 3 years. The Astros got back to their hitting ways by batting .273 with 198 home runs. Lance Berkman (.316-23-104, 107 runs, 43 2B), Moises Alou (.313-13-45, 278 AB), Bo Hart (.313-1-34, 10 T, 275 AB), Ramon Vazquez (.309-5-41) and 1st round draft pick Mark Teixeira (.302-5-13, before being traded to Boston along with Houston's 2nd and 3rd round pick in 2004 for Mike Sweeney (.299-8-32), Tom Glavine (1-2, 7.04), Garrett Atkins and Boston's 1st round pick in 2004) all batted over .300 for Houston. Jeff Bagwell (.260-46-136, 107 runs) topped the 40 home run mark for the 3rd time in 4 years. Sean Burroughs (.275-9-41), Mark Kotsay (.270-19-79), Alex Cintron (.265-15-48), Mark Piazza (.260-19-42, 250 AB) and Larry Walker (.249-15-68, 34 2B) rounded out the offense. Kip Wells (11-13, 5.04), Wade Miller (14-12, 5.11), Jae Seo (10-11, 5.29) and Brian Anderson (13-12, 5.48) all won over 10 games despite each of them having an ERA of over 5. The strength of the pitching staff was in it's bullpen. Tom Martin (1-3, 2.49, 2 sv), Billy Wagner (6-1, 2.61, 33 sv, 73 K, 51.2 IP), Octavio Dotel (6-7, 3.07, 4 sv, 103 K, 88 IP) and Matt Herges (4-2, 3.57, 4 sv) protected leads late to help the Astros finish out games.

2002
74-88 3rd Killebrew Division

The 2002 version of the Houston Astros missed the playoffs for the 1st time in MSL history managing to win only 74 games. After hitting at least .270 with at least 240 homers in each of the 1st 2 years, they only batted .252 with 161 longball in 2002. Larry Walker (.303-29-89) and Moises Alou (.303-6-19) were the only 2 Houston players to bat over .300. Power was supplied by the Killer B trio of Jeff Bagwell (.287-36-95, 105 runs, 33 2B, 91 BB), Lance Berkman (.257-32-91, 88 runs, 34 2B) and Craig Biggio (.210-19-75, 19 HBP, 10 SB). 2nd year second baseman David Eckstein (.271-6-35, 84 runs, 11 T, 34 HBP, 26 SB), Chris Singleton (.256-11-43, 15 SB) and Jeff Cirillo (.208-4-28) all played roles for the Astros. Wade Miller (11-4, 3.36) was the only starter to have a winning record. Brian Anderson (8-9, 4.37), Jason Johnson (8-12, 5.14), Kevin Appier (6-15, 5.31), Josh Fogg (4-11, 5.40) and Ryan Dempster (5-8, 6.11) all brought the stank on a nightly basis. Octavio Dotel (5-4, 1.93, 11 sv, 90 K, 74.2 IP) and Billy Wagner (1-4, 2.93, 22 sv) were excellent out of the pen. David Eckstein set a ne league record with 34 HBP.

2001
98-64 1st Killebrew Division
Lost to Oakland 4 games to 3 in 1st round of playoffs

The Astros won their 1st division title in the 2nd year of the MSL. This team once again were hitters batting .270 with 244 home runs. 2000 1st round draft pick Larry Walker (.317-32-85, 36 2B, 116 runs) led the team in batting average. The Astros also had 3 other players batting over .300. Lance Berkman (.316-32-104, league leading 52 2B, 116 runs), Jeff Bagwell (.307-43-123, 125 runs) and Jeff Cirillo (.307-20-68) all eclipsed that mark with Moises Alou (.298-24-89) just missing it at .298. Craig Biggio (.255-18-67, 97 runs, record 29 HBP), Greg Norton (.260-14-39, 123 AB), Joe Liefer (.253-24-61, 277 AB) and Ben Petrick (.231-11-30) all were over 10 homers giving the Astros 9 players in double digits after having 10 of them the year before. 1st round draft pick David Eckstein (.246-4-41) led the team with a franchise record 27 stolen bases. We then have the curious case of Richard Hildago who had a spectacular inaugural MSL season (.296-51-159) just to see a historical drop off in 2001. Hildago batted .248 with 7 home runs and 31 RBI. All 5 starters won in double figures despite all of them having ERAs over 4 with one being over 6.50. Wade Miller (19-6, 4.06), Albie Lopez (17-12, 4.33), Kevin Appier (12-10, 4.57) and Jimmy Anderson (13-11, 4.86) were all solid for Houston. Ryan Dempster (12-9, 6.53) is now 29-21 for his career despite having an ERA of over 6. The Astros had 5 pitchers out of the pen that contributed heavily to the success of the team. Octavio Dotel (6-1, 1.79, 5 sv, 112 K, 90.2 IP), Bobby Witt (5-2, 1.91, 3 sv, 33.2 IP), Billy Wagner (1-4, 2.93, 42 sv, 77 K, 58.1 IP), Mike Remlinger (3-2, 3.41, 1 sv, 86 K, 63.1 IP) and Vladimir Nunez (5-1, 3.73, 100 IP) went 20-10 out of the pen to help the Astros to the division title. Wade Miller (.760 winning %), Billy Wagner (42 saves) and Craig Biggio (29 HBP) all set new single season records.

2000
93-69 2nd Killebrew Division
Lost to Arizona 4 games to 1 in 1st round of playoffs

This team flat out hit. With a .278 team batting average and 248 home runs they demolished teams along the way. The Astros had 10 players with more than 10 home runs. Richard Hildago (.296-51-159, 127 runs, 35 2B) ended up 5th in the league in home runs and 2 in RBI. Hildago ended up with the painful distinction of leading the league with 28 HBP. Moises Alou (.330-19-88) and Jeff Bagwell (.316-41-109, 141 runs, 40 2B, 104 BB) both ended up batting over .300. Jeff Cirillo (.291-19-47, 47 2B), Lance Berkman (.290-20-68), Joe Girardi (.284-10-56), Mike Bordick (.283-30-98, 104 runs), Craig Biggio (.278-10-46), Ron Gant (.272-15-41, 191 AB) and Brook Fordyce (.258-14-30, 159 AB) all hit the double digit mark in longballs. 1st round draft pick Larry Walker (.260-7-62) had an average season. Ryan Dempster (17-12, 5.70, 217 K), Jose Mercedes (10-7, 3.53), Kevin Appier (15-8, 4.21) and Albie Lopez (15-8, 4.64) paced a solid yet unspectacular starting staff. Mike Remlinger (1-1, 2.80, 32 saves) and Paul Shuey (4-2, 2.22) anchored the bullpen.

Saturday, May 14, 2016

It's Indians vs. Giants in Series

The Cleveland Indians eliminated the two-time defending champion Seattle Mariners with a convincing 4-1 series victory.  A summary of the games:

Game 1 - SEA 7 CLE 3 - Yadier Molina lofted one into the 'cheap seats' and had 2 RBI and Felix Hernandez went the distance as the Seattle Mariners topped the Cleveland Indians by a score of 7 to 2 at Rangers Ballpark. Hernandez(3-0) was very good in the win. He surrendered only 7 hits and no walks in 9 innings lowering his ERA from 3.14 to 2.70. Seattle managed 12 hits in their victory. Shelby Miller(0-2) suffered the loss. He got hit hard, allowing 12 hits and 3 walks in 9 innings.



Game 2 - CLE 5 SEA 4 - Pedro Alvarez ripped 2 homeruns and had 5 RBI and Ervin Santana pitched a complete game at Rangers Ballpark as the Cleveland Indians pulled off a dramatic comeback beating the Seattle Mariners by the count of 5 to 4.

Cleveland came up with the deciding runs in the bottom of the 9th inning plating 2 runs.  Daniel Nava started the inning off right when he drew a walk.  Domonic Brown followed, but he was set down on strikes.  Alvarez then clubbed a two-run home run giving Cleveland the win as 23,098 happy fans joyfully celebrated.  Cleveland had a total of 11 hits for the game.

Santana(2-0), allowing 4 runs for the game, picked up the victory. Francisco Rodriguez(0-1) was the losing pitcher in relief. 


Game 3 - CLE 9 SEA 7 - Jay Bruce rocketed 2 homeruns as the Cleveland Indians bested the Seattle Mariners 9 to 7 at Rogers Centre.

Ricky Nolasco(2-0) had a fairly solid outing.  He went 6 and 1/3 innings allowing 9 hits and 1 walk.  Despite losing, Seattle out-hit Cleveland 16 to 11. 

Jim Henderson recorded the save, his 4th.  Jon Lester(1-1) suffered the loss.  He gave up 4 runs and 4 hits in 1 and 2/3 innings.


Game 4 - CLE 4 SEA 1 - Jhoulys Chacin had a strong outing as the Cleveland Indians beat the Seattle Mariners by a score of 4 to 1.

Cleveland scored the winning runs in the top of the 9th inning with 3 runs using 2 hits.  Matt Carpenter started the inning off right when he drew a walk.  Erick Aybar stepped up next and he drew a walk.  Denard Span then doubled scoring two baserunners.  One out later, Chris Carter was the next batter, but he struck out.  Domonic Brown came up to bat and ripped a single scoring the final run of the inning.  Seattle proved to be no trouble in the bottom of the 9th. 

Chacin(2-0), allowing 1 run for the game, picked up the victory. Paco Rodriguez(0-1) ended up with the loss in relief. 



Game 5 - CLE 10 SEA 4 - Shelby Miller completed the game without help from the bullpen at Rogers Centre as the Cleveland Indians beat the Seattle Mariners by the count of 10 to 4.

Seattle was unable to climb back into it after Cleveland went ahead for good in the top of the 5th inning scoring 3 runners on 2 hits.  The key at-bat was by Jay Bruce who quieted the home crowd when he doubled plating three runs. Cleveland rapped out 12 hits for the night. 

Miller(1-2) lasted until the end allowing 4 runs for the win. Justin Verlander(1-1) ended up with the loss.  He got hammered, allowing 8 hits and 2 walks in 4 and 2/3 innings. 

Giants Advance to Fall Classic

 
Adam Wainwright led the San Francisco Giants to their first World Series berth with an exciting seven game series win over the Houston Astros.
 
Game 1 - Astros 6, Giants 5
The Giants took a 3 to 1 lead after 6 innings and Wainwright was cruising.  However in the bottom of the 8th things took a turn in favor of the Astros.  With 2 men on, Houston's 1st baseman, Mike Napoli, drove a pitch deep into the LF stands.  The Astros were feeling pretty good going into the top of the 9th sending Edward Mujica and his 51 regular season saves out to the mound with a 4 to 3 lead.  But the joy was short lived as Mujica gave up 4 hits that led to 2 runs and the Giants retook the lead with Craig Kimbrel and his 32 regular season saves and sub 1 WHIP taking the mound.  Omar Infante got on base due to an error by David Wright.  Jeff Miller then sent Khris Davis up to pinch hit for Matt Wieters.  This was the right move as Davis drove the Kimbrel offering into the seats for a walk off pinch hit 2 run homer.

Game 2 - Astros 3, Giants 0
The Astros scored runs in the 1st, 2nd and 6th innings but Mr. Clayton Kershaw would only need the run in the 1st as he dominated the Giants all night long.  Despite having a bit of a control problem (5 walks), Kershaw limited San Francisco to 3 hits while striking out 6 en route to his 3rd win of the playoffs.  Now the series shifts to the bay area.

Game 3 - Giants 3, Astros 1
Eric Stults (6 IP, 3 hits, 1 run) and Max Scherzer (7 IP, 4 hits, 1 run, 8 K) put on a heck of a pitching performance but neither factored into the decision.  With the game knotted at 1 going into the bottom of the 9th, Chris Withrow was called on to pitch.  He promptly walked Allen Craig before grooving one to Coco Crisp who clubbed into the right field seats for the walk off dinger and gave the Giants their 1st win of the series.

Game 4 - Giants 2, Astros 1
The Giants even the series on another walk off win.  In another great pitching match up, Adam Wainwright was dominant.  He threw a complete game giving up 6 hits and striking out 6 was giving up a single run.  His counterpart, Homer Bailey, pitched 5 innings giving up 8 hits, 1 run and striking out 5.  Ernesto Frieri pitched a scoreless 8th before loading the bases up with 1 out in the 9th before giving way to Tony Watson.  Watson must have watched the Coco Crisp home run from the night before as he sailed 4 straight pitches out of the strike zone to crisp to give him the walk off walk.

Game 5 - Astros 2, Giants 1
Clayton Kershaw once again dominated the Giants lineup.  Once again he gave up a measly 3 hits to San Francisco, one of them being a solo shot to Freddy Galvis in the 8th inning.  Jason Kipnis hit a 2 run long ball in the 6th to give Kershaw all the support he needed.  Astros are feeling good, just needing 1 at home to take the series.

Game 6 - Giants 4, Astros 3 11 innings
Allen Craig was the hero for game 6.  He took Eric Stults deep 2 times, including the go ahead dinger in the top of the 11th.  After watching his bullpen blow 2 of the games at San Fran, Jeff Miller let Stults go all 11 innings and that cost him as the pitch to Craig was a breaking ball that did not break.  Zack Greinke pitched 3 innings of scoreless relief and Kimbrel picked up the save.  On to game 7.

Game 7 - Giants 4, Astros 2
Wainwright/Bailey III - Wainwright went 6 innings giving up 11 hits and 2 runs while striking out 6 to out duel Homer Bailey who went 7 innings giving up 11 hits and 4 runs while striking out 9.  Pedro Florimon surprised everyone by sending a 2 run shot deep into the night in the 4th inning.  Houston tried to climb back into it with 2 runs in the 7th but then Tyler Roark and Craig Kimbrel shut them down in the 8th and 9th innings to give the game and the series to the San Francisco Giants.

Friday, April 22, 2016

2013 Final Regular Season Bullpen


ZTeam Bullpen
Team                         ReERA ReW ReL Sv
---------------------------   ---- --- --- --
Oakland A's (OAA)             2.82  23  11 51
Minnesota Twins (MNA)         2.98  19  20 40
Washington Nationals (WAN)    3.00  20  18 43
Arizona Diamondbacks (ARN)    3.03  20  30 39
San Francisco Giants (SFN)    3.08  26  12 47
Cleveland Indians (CLA)       3.33  22  13 49
Seattle Mariners (SEA)        3.42  22  20 47
Anaheim Angels (ANA)          3.43  22  17 38
Atlanta Braves (ATN)          3.47  20  24 39
Toronto Blue-Jays (TOA)       3.55  16  25 47
Houston Astros (HON)          3.78  23  27 66
Philadelphia Phillies (PHN)   3.92  22  20 50
New York Yankees (NYA)        3.95  19  18 36
Chicago White Sox (CHA)       3.97  24  20 45
Kansas City Royals (KCA)      4.03  26  27 33
Pittsburgh Pirates (PIN)      4.05  15  28 38
Los Angeles Dodgers (LAN)     4.13  28  25 45
Miami Marlins (MMN)           4.20  20  21 40
St. Louis Cardinals (SLN)     4.20  25  25 31
Boston Red Sox (BOA)          4.30  22  24 50


 
 

2013 Final Regular Season Clutch Hitting


Team Clutch Hitting
Team                         ClAB ClH ClHR ClRBI ClAvg
---------------------------  ---- --- ---- ----- -----
Seattle Mariners (SEA)        663 186   26   239  .281
Boston Red Sox (BOA)          627 163   24   219  .260
Oakland A's (OAA)             628 161   13   195  .256
San Francisco Giants (SFN)    679 171   29   236  .252
Chicago White Sox (CHA)       592 149   16   186  .252
Toronto Blue-Jays (TOA)       658 165   26   217  .251
Cleveland Indians (CLA)       659 165   25   205  .250
Kansas City Royals (KCA)      707 177   25   211  .250
Houston Astros (HON)          642 160   24   208  .249
St. Louis Cardinals (SLN)     608 151   17   196  .248
Arizona Diamondbacks (ARN)    619 151   25   197  .244
Atlanta Braves (ATN)          626 152   12   177  .243
Los Angeles Dodgers (LAN)     630 152   19   206  .241
Philadelphia Phillies (PHN)   625 150   16   200  .240
Miami Marlins (MMN)           612 145   16   181  .237
Anaheim Angels (ANA)          558 131   23   167  .235
Washington Nationals (WAN)    600 138   17   167  .230
Minnesota Twins (MNA)         640 147   21   199  .230
New York Yankees (NYA)        558 127   13   158  .228
Pittsburgh Pirates (PIN)      529 110   17   158  .208

Houston Outlasts Toronto


Clayton Kershaw pitched 6+ strong innings in game 7 of the Houston-Toronto playoff series to help lead the Houston Astros defeat the Toronto Blue Jays.  A recap of the series:

TOR 8, HOU 3 - Garrett Richards pitched 7 strong innings; Beltre, Cruz and Kinsler all hit homers for the Blue Jays

HOU 9, TOR 2 - Homer Bailey pitches 5+ scoreless innings for the win, Stanton and Napoli hit homers for Houston

TOR 5, HOU 4 (11) - Kevin Frandsen drives in the winning run with a RBI single in the bottomo of the 11th, Aroldis Chapman gets the win in relief by tossing 2 hitless innings while fanning 4

HOU 1, TOR 0 - Back and forth we go as the series is tied up again as Kershaw tosses 7 scoreless innings and Infante knocks in the only run with a RBI single in the 4th

TOR 4, HOU 3 (12) - Blue Jays win again in extra innings as Kole Calhoun gets the walk off RBI single

HOU 2, TOR 1 (11) - The Houston Astros, facing elimination, scored a walk off run via a Stanton double after a Blue Jay error

HOU 4, TOR 1 - Kershaw outduels the Blue Jays top draft pick Chris Archer.  Ellsbury, Kipnis and Parra all hit homers for Houston

The Astros now will face the San Francisco Giants in the Semi-Finals.

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Tribe Eliminate Red Sox in Six Games




Cleveland (AP) - It's been a long time since the Tribe had won a playoff series.  In fact, it was the 2005 season when the Indians beat Toronto in a quarter finals match.  This season, the Indians have a strong team and they disposed of the Boston Red Sox in a six game series.  A recap of the series:


Boston 8, Cleveland 2 - Chris Sale came through with a solid 9 innings at Rangers Ballpark as the Boston Red Sox beat the Cleveland Indians 8 to 2. Boston took the lead off Shelby Miller in the first inning plating an isolated run on 2 hits. Boston finished with 10 hits in the victory. The victory went to Sale(1-0) who went the distance allowing 2 runs. The loss was charged to Miller(0-1). Despite losing, he struckout 10 Boston batters in 7 and 2/3 innings. 

Boston 4, Cleveland 3 - Second baseman Emilio Bonifacio had 3 base hits as the Boston Red Sox came back to win one over Cleveland Indians, 4 to 3.  Boston scored the winning runs in the top of the 9th inning with 2 runs utilizing 3 base hits.  Jonathan Lucroy led off and started the attack as he
ripped a single.  Justin Upton followed next and he slapped a single.  Alexei Ramirez followed, but he was set down on strikes.  Bonifacio was up next and he banged out a single resulting in a run.  Ryan Raburn came to the plate and would ground out scoring the final run of the inning.  Both teams totaled 8 hits on the afternoon. 

Matt Thornton(1-0) went 2/3 of an inning allowing no runs for the victory. Joe Nathan gained credit for his 1st save.  A.J. Ramos(0-1) took the loss in relief.  

Cleveland 2, Boston 1 - Ricky Nolasco struck out 13 batters at Nationals Park as the Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Red Sox by the count of 2 to 1. Nolasco(1-0) simply dominated Boston.  He was stingy on the mound, allowing just 4 hits and 1 walk in 8 and 2/3 innings.  The teams had been locked in a scoreless duel until the 7th inning.  Nolasco got relief help from Jim Henderson who gained credit for his 1st save.  Jose Fernandez(0-1) ended up with the loss. 

Cleveland 4, Boston 0 - Jhoulys Chacin whitewashed Boston as the Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Red Sox by a score of 4 to 0.  Chacin(1-0) was on top of his game.  He didn't give up much, just 4 hits and 4 walks in 9 innings.  Cleveland finished with 8 hits in the victory.  Matt Cain(0-1) was the loser.  He surrendered only 2 runs and 4 hits in 7 innings.
Cleveland 5, Boston 3 (10) - Second baseman Ben Zobrist hit one over the fence as the Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Red Sox in 10 innings by a score of 5 to 3.

Both teams were tied at 2 runs apiece after nine innings.  Cleveland came out on top in the 10th inning.  Zobrist began things off when he blasted a solo shot.  Erick Aybar was next to the plate, but was promptly struck out.  Pedro Alvarez then stroked a base-hit.  Marlon Byrd was up next and he slapped a one-base hit.  Matt Carpenter came up to bat and ripped a single bringing in another run.  After another out, Jay Bruce stepped up to the plate and he laced a base-hit scoring the final run of the inning.  Cleveland and Boston each finished the night with 9 hits. 

The win went to Tim Stauffer(1-0) who allowed no runs in 4 innings. Stauffer got help from Jim Henderson who was credited with his 2nd save.  Junichi Tazawa(0-1) ended up with the loss in relief.  He pitched 1/3 of an inning giving up 3 hits and no walks.

Cleveland 6, Boston 5 - The Cleveland Indians nipped the Boston Red Sox 6 to 5 at Rangers Ballpark in a hard fought contest.  Cleveland had 2 runs cross the plate in the bottom of the 6th inning when they had 5 base hits.  It was enough scoring to earn the victory.  Boston threatened in the 9th but Cleveland was able to put down the rally. 

The winning pitcher was Ervin Santana(1-0) who allowed 4 runs in 7 and 1/3 innings. Jim Henderson gained credit for his 3rd save.  Jordan Zimmermann(0-1) ended up with the loss.  He was hit hard and gave up 13 hits and 3 walks in 5 and 2/3 innings.  
 




Redbirds Grab #2 Pick

Congrats to John Helmbrecht (St. Louis) for winning the #2 pick last night...number drawn was 005.

Royals Bag First Pick in Upcoming Draft

Congrats to Brooks Crandall (Kansas City) for winning the #1 pick last night!...number drawn was 925.

Friday, April 08, 2016

Mariners Sweep A's



The defending champs Seattle Mariners won their seventh straight post season series with a convincing 4 games to 0 zero sweep over the Oakland Athletics.  A recap of the series:

Seattle 6, Oakland 1 - Felix Hernandez pitched 8+ innings of 4-hit ball and Ryan Braun hit a pinch hit homer in the top of the 7th.

Seattle 5, Oakland 1 - Justin Verlander pitched 6 strong innings and Evan Longoria drove in 3 runs with 2 homeruns

Seattle 8, Oakland 5 - Jon Lester gets the win, Jed Lowrie hits homer and drives in 3 runs

Seattle 7, Oakland 6 - Jed Lowrie hits another homer, King Felix picks up another win; Oakland's rally in the 9th falls just short as they score two in the 9th to make the score close 




Monday, April 04, 2016

2014 Draft Lottery Info

2014 Draft Lottery Info

We will be conducting our draft lottery on Monday, April 11th and Tuesday, April 12th.....

The “Pennsylvania Daily Number Evening” lottery (http://www.palottery.state.pa.us/) on subsequent nights (7PM EST) will be used to decide who gets the #1 and #2 picks in the first round only. If the second pick yields the same result as the first night, then a third night’s lottery drawing will be used. The remaining 10 teams will draft in reverse order of record. So, the team with the poorest record can do no worst than pick third in the first round.

2014 Lottery Drawing Chances:
000 to 249 – St. Louis (67-95)
250 to 449 – Washington (68-94)
450 to 604 – Pittsburgh (70-92, 4-2 vs. Atlanta in tie-breaker)
605 to 724 – Atlanta (70-92)
725 to 814 – New York (73-89)
815 to 879 – Anaheim (74-88)
880 to 924 – Miami (75-87)
925 to 954 – Kansas City (77-85)
955 to 974 – Philadelphia (80-82)
975 to 986 – Arizona (81-81)
987 to 994 – Minnesota (82-80)
995 to 999 – Los Angeles (87-76)

(Click here for a history of previous lottery numbers selected.)


Sunday, April 03, 2016

Giants Knock Out White Sox in Six Games

Brian Dozier and the San Francisco Giants defeated the Chicago White Sox 4 games to 2.  A recap of the series:



Game 1:  SF 7, CHI 2
Scherzer fired complete game while fanning 16, Dozier hit homer, scored 3 runs and had 3 hits

Game 2:  SF 7, CHI 5 (10)
After the White Sox rallied for three runs in the bottom of the ninth, Coco Crisp hit a 2-run shot in the 10th for the game winner

Game 3:  CHI 5, SF 0
Scott Kazmir came through in the clutch by pitching 7+ scoreless innings, Will Myers hit a homer and drove in 3 runs

Game 4:  CHI 5, SF 1
Chicago evened the series at 2-2 as Sonny Gray struck out 8 in 6 strong innings.  Will Myers, batting .444 in the series so far, drove in his 5th run of the series.

Game 5:  SF 2, CHI 0
Adam Wainwright and Craig Kimbrel combined on a 4-hit shutout as the Giants pushed Chicago to the brink of elimination with a 2-0 win.  Wainwright struck out 10 and Kimbrel 2 in the dominant pitching performance.

Game 6:  SF 6, CHI 0
Giants eliminated Chicago as San Francisco pitchers tossed their second shutout.  Hiroki Kuroda (1-1, 0.56 ERA) scattered eight hits in the CG performance.  Joey Votto knocked in both San Francisco runs.
 

Game #164 - Blue Jays Secures Final Playoff Spot

The Toronto Blue Jays nailed down the final playoff spot for this postseason as they defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 in a tense game.  Koji Uehera, who has been brilliant all season for the Blue Jays notched his 40th save.  Koji finished the season with a superb 0.91 ERA.  Miguel Cabrera hit his 50th homer for the Dodgers in a losing cause.











BOXSCORE: 2013 Toronto Blue-Jays At 2013 Los Angeles Dodgers        9/19/2013

 

  Blue-Jays          AB  R  H RBI AVG     Dodgers            AB  R  H RBI AVG

  N.Swisher LF        3  0  1  0 .225     J.Jaso C            4  0  0  0 .264 

F-D.Robinson PH,LF,RF 2  0  1  0 .296     S.Van Slyke 1B      2  0  0  0 .274 

  K.Frandsen 1B       3  1  0  0 .333   D-G.Sanchez PH,1B     0  0  0  0 .207 

H-E.Chavez PH,1B      2  0  0  0 .290   L-M.Carp PH           0  0  0  0 .299 

  A.Beltre 3B         5  1  2  1 .300   M-W.Rosario PH,1B     1  0  0  0 .244 

  N.Cruz RF           3  0  2  0 .284     C.Utley 2B          3  0  0  0 .301 

N-A.Dirks LF          0  0  0  0 .277   O-J.Elmore PH         1  0  0  0 .125 

  C.Gomez CF          3  0  0  0 .267     M.Cabrera 3B        3  1  2  1 .328 

  J.Peralta SS        2  1  1  0 .289     M.Joyce RF          2  0  0  0 .243 

I-M.Kawasaki PH,SS    0  0  0  0 .265   E-C.Ross PH,RF        1  0  0  0 .324 

  I.Kinsler 2B        3  0  2  1 .243     C.Allen P           0  0  0  0 .000 

J-D.Ackley PH,2B      1  0  0  0 .297     S.Romo P            0  0  0  0 .000 

  R.Doumit C          2  0  0  0 .270     S.Lecure P          0  0  0  0 ---- 

B-J.Shuck PH          0  0  0  1 .278     E.Bedard P          0  0  0  0 .000 

  A.Torres P          0  0  0  0 .000   P-W.Bloomquist PH     1  0  0  0 .356 

K-K.Calhoun PH        1  0  0  0 .291     G.Blanco LF         4  1  1  0 .264 

  H.Street P          0  0  0  0 .000     J.Schafer CF        2  0  0  0 .223 

  A.Chapman P         0  0  0  0 ----     A.Simmons SS        3  0  2  1 .242 

  K.Uehara P          0  0  0  0 ----     M.Buehrle P         1  0  0  0 .159 

  M.Estrada P         2  0  0  0 .111     S.Casilla P         0  0  0  0 .000 

  D.Otero P           0  0  0  0 ----   A-C.Denorfia PH       1  0  0  0 .249 

C-B.Pena PH,C         2  1  1  1 .311     A.Warren P          0  0  0  0 .300 

                                          D.De La Rosa P      0  0  0  0 ---- 

                                        G-J.Ruggiano RF       1  0  0  0 .234 

                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---     

         Totals      34  4 10  4                 Totals      30  2  5  2

 

A-Pinch Hit For Casilla In 5th Inning

B-Pinch Hit For Doumit In 6th Inning

C-Pinch Hit For Otero In 6th Inning

D-Pinch Hit For Van Slyke In 6th Inning

E-Pinch Hit For Joyce In 6th Inning

F-Pinch Hit For Swisher In 7th Inning

G-Subbed Defensively (RF) For De La Rosa In 7th Inning

H-Pinch Hit For Frandsen In 7th Inning

I-Pinch Hit For Peralta In 8th Inning

J-Pinch Hit For Kinsler In 8th Inning

K-Pinch Hit For Torres In 8th Inning

L-Pinch Hit For Sanchez In 8th Inning

M-Pinch Hit For Carp In 8th Inning

N-Subbed Defensively (LF) For Cruz In 9th Inning

O-Pinch Hit For Utley In 9th Inning

P-Pinch Hit For Bedard In 9th Inning

 

Blue-Jays....... 0 0 0  1 1 1  0 0 1  -  4 10  0

Dodgers......... 0 0 0  1 1 0  0 0 0  -  2  5  0

 

Blue-Jays (88-76)        IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR    ERA

M.Estrada                 4 1/3   4   2   2   0   3   1   2.47

D.Otero WIN(1-6)          0 2/3   0   0   0   0   1   0   3.86

A.Torres HOLD(6th)        2       0   0   0   0   1   0   1.16

H.Street HOLD(5th)        0 2/3   0   0   0   0   1   0   4.50

A.Chapman HOLD(21st)      0 1/3   0   0   0   0   1   0   4.19

K.Uehara SAVE(40th)       1       1   0   0   0   1   0   0.91

Totals                    9       5   2   2   0   8   1

 

Dodgers (87-76)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR    ERA

M.Buehrle                 4 2/3   6   2   2   1   1   0   4.21

S.Casilla                 0 1/3   0   0   0   0   0   0   3.43

A.Warren LOSS(5-6)        0 1/3   2   1   1   0   0   0   4.72

D.De La Rosa              0 2/3   1   0   0   0   0   0   3.16

C.Allen                   1       0   0   0   1   1   0   4.95

S.Romo                    0 1/3   0   0   0   1   0   0   4.28

S.Lecure                  1 1/3   1   1   1   0   0   1   6.75

E.Bedard                  0 1/3   0   0   0   0   0   0   3.03

Totals                    9      10   4   4   3   2   1

 

ATTENDANCE- 13,063 DATE- Thursday, September 19th 2013 TIME- Day WEATHER- Average

UMPIRES- Alfonzo Marquez, Scott Packard, Jeff Nelson, Derryl Cousins

T- 2:38

LEFT ON BASE- Blue-Jays: 8  Dodgers: 4

DOUBLE PLAYS- Blue-Jays: 1  Dodgers: 1

DOUBLES- A.Beltre(36th), N.Cruz(22nd), I.Kinsler(17th)

HOME RUNS- B.Pena(3rd), M.Cabrera(50th)

RBIs- A.Beltre(115st), I.Kinsler(55th), J.Shuck(35th), B.Pena(24th),

      M.Cabrera(135th), A.Simmons(62nd)

STOLEN BASES- G.Blanco(10th), A.Simmons(7th)

CAUGHT STEALING- D.Robinson

SACRIFICE HITS- J.Schafer

SACRIFICE FLIES- J.Shuck

WALKS- N.Cruz, J.Peralta, M.Kawasaki

HIT BY PITCH- C.Gomez, G.Sanchez, M.Cabrera

STRIKE OUTS- E.Chavez, C.Gomez, J.Jaso, S.Van Slyke, W.Rosario, J.Elmore,

             M.Joyce, C.Ross, M.Buehrle, C.Denorfia

GIDP- R.Doumit, J.Jaso

2-out RBI- M.Cabrera, A.Beltre

RLISP 2-out- R.Doumit, N.Cruz, J.Jaso, B.Pena, K.Calhoun

TEAM RISP- Blue-Jays: 1 for 10  Dodgers: 1 for 3

 

In a tight game it was the Toronto team 4, the Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Dodger

Stadium.

 

Dan Otero(1-6) came through for Steve Fidler with an excellent relief stint.

He was flawless in relief in his 2/3 of an inning.  Toronto had 10 hits

overall, while Los Angeles had 5. 

 

Otero got relief help from Koji Uehara who gained credit for his 40th save.

The loss was charged to Adam Warren(5-6) in relief.