Wednesday, September 23, 2020

2019 Draft Lottery Info

 We will be conducting our draft lottery on Thursday, October 1st and Friday, October 2nd..........


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.

2019 Lottery Drawing Chances:

000 to 249 – Toronto (57-105)

250 to 449 – Washington (60-102)

450 to 604 – San Francisco (66-96, beat Pittsburgh 4 games to 2, in tie-breaker)

605 to 724 – Pittsburgh (66-96)

725 to 814 – Houston (69-93)

815 to 879 – Seattle (71-91)

880 to 924 – Atlanta (73-89)

925 to 954 – Boston (75-87)

955 to 974 – Arizona (79-83)

975 to 986 – New York (80-82)

987 to 994 – Anaheim (81-81)

995 to 999 – Cleveland (84-78)

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

Sunday, September 13, 2020

White Sox 2018 Millennium League Champs!!

 



For the first time in their history, the Chicago White Sox are Millennium League champs after defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers in six games.  A recap of the series:


Game #1 - Dodgers 4, White Sox 2
Patrick Corbin tossed 5+ scoreless innings while fanning nine.  Tommy Pham had three hits and knocked in two.


Game #2 - White Sox 5, Dodgers 2 (12)
Will Myers hit a walkoff three shot in the bottom of the 12th for the game winner.


Game #3 - White Sox 4, Dodgers 1
Pinch hitter Kris Davis hit a three run homer in the top of the 8th to give Chicago a 2-1 series lead.


Game #4 - Dodgers 3, White Sox 2
A tight game as the Dodger pitching staff held Chicago to just three hits.  Hyun-Jin Ryu tossed seven innings of two hit ball.  David Peralta got the big hit as he doubled home two runs in thebottom of the 8th.


Game #5 - White Sox 13, Dodgers 3
Trade acquisition Luis Severino again provided dividends as he fanned 15 batters over 8 innings.  Freddie Freeman batting .368 in the post season got two more hits and two rbi's.


Game #6  - White Sox 6, Dodgers 3 (10)
Manny Machado hit a 3-run walkoff homer in the bottom of the 10th to give Chicago their first trophy.

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

White Sox Headed to World Series for First Time

 


Behind Zack Wheeler's two wins, the Chicago White Sox eliminated the Oakland Athletics in six games in a semi-final playoff series:


Game 1:  OAK 5, CHI 3 (10) - Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a 2-run homer in the 10th for the game winner.


Game 2:  CHI 2, OAK 1 - Zack Wheeler tosses eight shutout innings.


Game 3:  CHI 3, OAK 2 - White Sox hold on in the bottom of the 9th as Seranthony Dominguez wriggles out of trouble.


Game 4:  OAK 5, CHI 4 - Pinch hitter Matt Wieters hit a walkoff 2-rbi single to tie the series up.


Game 5:  CHI 6, OAK 1 - Luis Severino, acquired in a mid-season trade, came up big with eight solid innings for the win.


Game 6:  CHI 8, OAK 3 - Zack Wheeler wins the deciding game.  Yelich hits homer and Machado knocks in two runs and hit a triple.

Dodgers Headed to World Series

 


The Los Angeles Dodgers, behind workhorse Jhoulys Chacin, eliminated the Miami Marlins in a tight six game semi-final playoff series:


Game 1 - MIA 6, LA 2

Wade Leblanc(1-0) contributed a pedestrian performance to earn the win.  He went 5 and 1/3 innings and surrendered up 4 hits and 6 walks.  Miami totaled 8 hits on the afternoon.  

 Jhoulys Chacin(2-1) was charged with the loss.  He was not very effective, surrendering 5 runs in 4 innings.


Game 2 - LA 6, MIA 5 

The game was decided in the 9th inning.  After an out was recorded, Aaron Hicks reached on an error.  Brandon Nimmo got his chance to keep things going, but he went down on strikes.  David Peralta then doubled resulting in a mighty exciting win for Los Angeles and the 55,944 home town fans in attendance.  This was a game of many highs and lows for the home town fans, as the lead kept changing - 5 times in all.   

The victory went to Caleb Ferguson(1-0) who went 1 inning, allowing no runs. Sam Dyson(0-1) was the losing pitcher in relief.  He pitched 1/3 of an inning giving up 1 hit and no walks.



Game 3 - MIA 9, LA 2

Francisco Lindor had a big evening at the plate.  He banged out a single bringing home two baserunners in the 7th inning and cracked a two-run shot in the 8th inning.  Both teams finished the game with 9 hits.  

Sam Dyson(1-1) was the winner allowing no runs in 1 and 2/3 innings. Shawn Kelley(0-1) took the loss in relief.  He gave up 2 runs and 1 hit without retiring a batter. 


Game 4 - LA 5, MIA 4

Los Angeles came up with the deciding runs in the top of the 9th inning with 3 runs using 3 hits.  Tyler O'Neill opened up the inning nicely when he ripped a base-hit.  Austin Barnes came next and he lined a single.  Aaron Hicks then laid down a sacrifice bunt.  Cesar Hernandez dug into the batters box next, but he struck out.  Andrelton Simmons came up to bat and lofted a three-run bomb.  The Miami batters went down meekly in the bottom of the 9th.  

 

Josh Hader(1-0) got credit for the victory, pitching 2 innings and allowing no runs. Sean Doolittle(1-1) was the losing pitcher in relief.  He gave up 3 hits and no walks in 1 and 1/3 innings.   

Doolittle was feeling apologetic in the locker room, 'I sure let that one get away.  What a miserable feeling to let the guys down; and our fans.  One minute things are looking great, then. BOOM, it's over with! I just hope I get a chance to redeem myself real soon!'



Game 5 - LA 9, MIA 3

Miami was unable to recover after Los Angeles went ahead in the 2nd inning plating an isolated run.  Los Angeles ended up with 12 hits for the game while Miami had 7.   

Jhoulys Chacin(3-1) was the winner allowing 1 run in 5 and 1/3 innings. Jeremy Hellickson(1-1) was the loser.  He was knocked around, surrendering 5 runs in 4 and 2/3 innings.  

 


Game 6 - LA 5, MIA 3

Mike Foltynewicz(2-1) pitched a solid game.  He went 6 innings allowing 2 hits and 3 walks.  Los Angeles had 7 hits for the night while Miami had 4. 

Raisel Iglesias earned the save, his 2nd.  The loss was charged to Madison Bumgarner(1-1).  Los Angeles knocked him around a bit, as he gave up 5 runs in 2 and 2/3 innings.  

 


Big 6-Run Third Inning in 7th Game Propels A's over Royals

 


In an exciting finish, the Oakland A's defeated the Kansas Royals in seven games.  A recap of the quarterfinal playoff series:


Game 1:  KC 5, OAK 3 (13)

Yasmani Grandal clubbed a 2-run shot in the 13th inning for the game winner.


Game 2:  OAK 1, KC 0

Rick Porcello and three relievers shut out the Royals on five hits.  The ageless wonder, Yaddier Moina, drove in the only run of the game with a rbi double.


Game 3:  OAK 6, KC 5

Scooter Gennett doubled home Jackie Bradley Jr. in the top of the 9th for the game winner.


Game 4:  KC 2, OAK 0

Back and forth we go.  Michael Wacha tossed 7 2/3 innings of shutout baseball and Albert Almora Jr. hit a solo shot to allow Kansas City to tie the series up at two games a piece.


Game 5:  KC 3, OAK 1

Another sensational pitching performance as Carlos Rondon only allowed one hit over eight innings before the bullpen pitched a hitless ninth inning.  Homers by Mookie Betts and Domingo Santana for Kansas City.


Game 6:  OAK 6, KC 0

Clutch pitching by Rick Porcello who won his second game of the series.  Porcello tossed 7+ scoreless innings.  The bat of Jose Martinez woke up as he had three hits including a homer, scored twice and knocked in three runs.


Game 7:  OAK 6, KC 4

The A's erased an early KC 3-0 lead by scoring six runs in the third.  Blake Treinen pitched 1 2/3 of scoreless innings in relief to nail down the save and the series win.




Saturday, August 22, 2020

Dodgers Advance by Defeating Philly in Six Games

 


The Los Angeles Dodgers eliminated the Philadelphia Phillies in six games.  A recap of the series:


GAME 1 - Dodgers 9, Phillies 0:  Jhoulys Chacin  tossed seven scoreless innings and homers by  Nimmo, Peralta and Cesar Hernandez led the Dodger attack.


GAME 2 - Phillies 2, Dodgers 0:  Corey Kluber fired a 4-hit/11-strikeout shutout in the opener.  Asdrubal Cabrera knocked in both runs.


GAME 3 - Phillies 5, Dodgers 1:  Mike Clevinger only allowed two hits and four walks in 7+ innings to get the win.  Catcher Elias Diaz hit a grand slam.


GAME 4 - Dodgers 4, Phillies 3 (14):  The turning point of the series.  Aaron Hicks drew a bases loaded walk for the winning run.  Winning pitcher Edwin Jackson pitched 3 2/3 innings of scoreless relief and also hit a single in the 14th inning rally.


GAME 5 - Dodgers 5, Phillies 3:  Chacin won his second game of the series.  Aaron Hicks hit a 2-run homer for the deciding runs of the game.


GAME 6 - Dodgers 6, Phillies 0:  Mike Foltynewicz carried a no-hitter into the 7th inning and Aaron Hicks provided the offense again.  Hicks had three hits, knocked in a pair and hit his third homer of the series.


Aaron Hicks was the hitting star of the series batting .320 with 3HRs and 6 RBI's.  Jhoulys Chacin was 2-0 with a 0.71 ERA in 12.2 innings.  Elias Diaz hit 2 HRs for the Phillies.







Thursday, July 16, 2020

#1 Seed Chisox Defeats Twins in Six Games



Kris Davis belted three home runs as Chicago moves on in a exciting  6 game series against Minnesota:

Game 1-  Snell Vs Severino

In a matchup of aces, twins jumped out to a quick 5-0 lead after 4 innings led by a Bogaerts 2 out 2 rbi single. Leading into the 7th Snell had a no hitter going and Freddie Freeman ended that with a solo blast. Twins added 2 more in 9th and Snell pitched 8 innings and gave up only the 1 hit as Twins cruise to a 7-1 win to take a 1-0 lead.

Game 2-  Odorizzi Vs Wheeler

In game 2, it was the White Sox that jumped out to  a 6-0 lead after 4 and never really looked back.  Wheeler pitched 8 innings and gave up only 2 runs and Freddy Freeman led sox offense with 2 doubles and  2 RBI to tie the series as we are headed to target field.

Game 3- Manaea Vs J. Gray

In game 3, Sox again jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the 1st lead by a 2 run double by Machado. Manaea dominated the Twins holding to 3 hits and 1 run in 7 2/3  Twins try to come back with 1 run in 7th and 8th led by a Pearce HR,  but Dominguez  strikes out the side in 9th to hold to 3-2 win for Pale Sox  and take a 2-1 lead in the series.

Game 4-  Bauer Vs Anderson

In an  exciting Game 4,   after 6th inning it was a 1-1 tie and in the top of  7th Davis hit his 2nd HR of the game to give the Sox a 2-1 lead. In the bottom of the 9th down 2-1, Twins need to rally Vs David Robinson to get win and they did just that led off by  a PH homer by Mazara  and  1 out Double for Rizzo to score Marte to win  3-2 and tie series up at 2 each.

Game 5- Snell Vs Severino

In a repeat matchup of game 1 but a much different game, Twins take a 2-1 lead after 4 inning led by solo HR by Muncie and Marte both pitchers pitched well but Snell struggled with control and 6 walks. In the top of the 6th  Yelish hit his 1st HR of series  a 2 run bomb that gave the Sox a 3-2 lead. But in the bottom of 8th, Severino gave up his 3rd homer of the game this one DH Palka and twins tie it up 3-3. Then for the next 8 innings, both teams would hold each scoreless with their bullpens. In the top of the 17th inning down to their last reliever,  Kris Davis hit his 3 HR of the series to put Sox ahead 5-3 as robertson would hold down the Twins for the win  and Sox take a 3-2 lead in series as they go back home.

Game 6-  Odorizzi Vs Wheeler

In a must win game for Twins, they jumped out to 3-0 lead after 3 1/2 innings but Sox fight back and tie game after 6 inning led by  a Machado  HR his 1st and he also had 4 hits in the game. In the bottom of 8th Twins bullpen imploded and Sox took advantage led by  a 3 run HR by Contreras and score 4 in inning and Twins try to come back but fall short  7-4 and White Sox take series 4-2.

Marlins Eliminate Redbirds in Six Games


Frankie Lindor batter .333 with a pair of homers and five ribbies as Miami downed St. Louis in a six game quarterfinal playoff series:


9/20 SLN  4  4  0  MMN  2  8  1      J.Degrom (1-0)        G.Cole (0-1)
 
Game 1, Degrom vs Cole was a great pitching matchup that didn’t disappoint. Cole was masterful scattering 8 hits and striking out 12 on 2 walks as he cruised to a 4 – 2 victory. The Marlins jumped out to an early 2 – 0 lead thanks to a Justin Upton tater. The Cards came right back the next inning to take the lead and never look back. Cards lead the series 1 – 0.
 
9/21 SLN  2  7  0  MMN  4  7  0      D.Price (1-0)         A.Nola (0-1)
 
Game 2, Nola vs Price was another good pitching matchup. Price outdueled Nola, throwing 7 good innings to pick up a 4 – 2 win with Sean Doolittle picking up a save. Juston Upton smashed his 2nd dinger of the series. Series tied up 1 – 1.
 
9/23 MMN  4  8  0  SLN  2  7  1 10   S.Doolittle (1-0)     J.Pazos (0-1)
 
Game 3 was a well-pitched match that resulted in yet another 4 – 2 outcome. This time Miami’s Garrett Richard threw 5 shutout innings allowing 3 hits, no walks and 6 K’s to beat the Cards Newcomb who suffered from control issues. The Marlin offense was led by Arenado and Goldschmidt, who each homered. The Marlins go up 2 – 1 in the series.
 
9/24 MMN  8 10  0  SLN  1  4  0      M.Bumgarner (1-0)     J.Degrom (1-1)
 
Game 4 had the Cards coming back with Degrom on short rest with the Marlins going with Madison Bumgarner. What looked like it should be a pitchers’ duel turned out to be a bit of a drubbing as Degrom did not look good on short rest – he gave up 5 over 6 innings. Bumgarner cruised through the first 5 inning not giving up a hit. He threw 6 innings, giving up 3 hits and one run to pick up the victory – the fist game with a score other than 4 – 2. The Marlins offense consisted of 5 long balls – 2 by Goldschmidt, giving him 3 for the series; 1 by Justin Upton, his 3rd of the series; and 1 by Arrenado and Encarnacion. The Marlins are up 3 – 1 in the series.
 
9/25 MMN  2  6  1  SLN  4  8  0      A.Bradley (1-0)       D.Castillo (0-1)
 
Game 5 features Cole going for the Marlins and Nola for the Cards. The theme of this series seemed to be 4 – 2, once again the final score in an exciting win for the Cards. Nola vs Cole didn’t disappoint, both pitchers were on but neither figured in the decision. The Cards jumped out 2 – 0 in the first, but the Marlins battled back with 1 in the top of the 2nd and tied it up in the top of the 7th when they chased Nola only to Diego Castillo give up 2 in the bottom of the 8th to lose. Paul Dejong hit is second homer of the series for the Cards. Miami leads the series 3 – 2.
 
9/27 SLN  4  5  1  MMN  5  9  0      J.Hellickson (1-0)    C.Green (0-1)
 
Game 6 saw Jeremy Hellickson going for the Marlins and Dave Mengden for the Cards. It did not start well for Hellickson as he gave up 4 in the first inning, including Dejong’s 3rd long ball of the series. Miami stuck with Hellickson and he didn’t let them down. He gave up nothing over the next 6 innings to finish strong and pick up the win thanks to a pair of homers by Francisco Lindor and another by Wilson Ramos, which gave the Marlins a 5 – 4 lead. Sean Doolittle held the lead and picked up the save, his 2nd of the series.  The Marlins win the series 4 - 2.