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Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 12:33 pm
by Lions
Since the trade deadline:

In the IL, Scottish and Havana have 21 wins, Kentucky has 20. Those are the three best teams in the league and the only significant move for any of them was the Don Mercer trade.

In the SL, you have Aurora and Shin Seiki who've got 19 and 20 wins, respectively. On the other end you've got Yuma and Kalamazoo who've been terrible. EVERYONE else is within 3 games of each other over this time span.

Today's Stat of the Day in StatsLab is consecutive 90 RBI seasons. Only 9 players have had streaks of 6 or more consecutive seasons, and some of the bigger names, like Rob Raines, aren't among them. Despite having 9 seasons with 90 RBI, the longest consecutive streak he had was 3 years.

Among active streaks, Alex Bothwell is on the list with 5 and currently sits at 74 RBI. So he needs 16 to crack the list this year. However, he's hitting just .220 since getting traded to Bakersfield and the team has a .270 OBP on the year. No one has scored more than 60 runs yet. Even before the trade, Bothwell only had one month this year where he had 16 or more RBI. Ironically, that was May, when he hit .226.

Danny Burton is the other active streak longer than 3, having already got to 90 RBI this year and he now sits at 4 straight seasons. Harley Schneider made it to 3 this year. Mike Britt, James Heard, and Jose Luna all sit at 3 seasons, with Britt and his 77 RBI being the only player of the three with a chance at getting to 90.

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 12:57 pm
by Evas
The 90 RBI streak is interesting. I would have thought that Andres Hernandez would have been on that list for sure.

It turns out that he would have had a streak of 7 years, if he had managed to get one more measly RBI in 2026 (he wound up with 89).

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 2:28 pm
by Borealis
Some quick Neat and Not So Neats:

- the curse of Japan continues, as a 2-4 week against Okinawa (1-2) and Neo-Tokyo (1-2) puts the Borealis in a position of praying that they only have one series left - Toyama, with a Japanese team. Not So...
- Part of that was Bartolo Esquivel's worst start in his 6 GS for Aurora - 5 IP, 5 R v.NT...
- Meanwhile Bob Burns, in 14.1 IP has allowed only 1 run (in his second outing out of eleven), with 8 H, 1 BB and 20 K - NEAT!
- Continuing on the trade front, Derrick Dwyer is hitting .305, with 7-2B, 2 HR and 19 RS. His 4 E have not necessarily improved the defense, although, it feels like he's getting to more balls, so that's a plus!! Neat!!
- Aurora's second selection in this years draft, Stewart Arundale, was promoted to AA for the final week of the GNL season - after solid starts at both S A and A, and he was 8-27 (.296), with Gatineau and Brampton needing a tie-breaker game to decide the division/wild card team. That's Neat-O...

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:26 am
by DrewV
Happy to see Garry Charron earn the SL Player of the week, and happier that he shared that 5-hit game with David Morrisson, with 5 hits of his own. Good (comparative) August for Duluth and glad that some players stepped up to fill the Mercer vacuum. I Hope Henry Carter can keep his momentum--he deserves a good finish this year.

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2019 6:48 pm
by Lions
On the Triple Crown watch, we don't have anyone likely to pull this off among hitters. Andres Hernandez is leading the SL in home runs and RBI, but his .280 average is only 11th.

However, on the pitching side, Havana's Enrique Vazquez is currently leading in all three of ERA, wins, and strikeouts.

ERA is rather ridiculous right now. Vazquez is at 1.89. The next closest players are West Viriginia's Oniji Yokoyama and San Antonio's Richard Neely, both of whom are at 2.48. That's nearly 0.60 different!

In terms of strikeouts, Vazquez's 194 K's are 29 better than London's Martin Ramirez. You can envision a world in which Vazquez blows up and his ERA goes way south. Yes, he'd have to give up something like 5 runs per start over 5, 4 inning starts to get worse than a 2.48 ERA, but he'd still be adding K's. To lose the K lead, Ramirez would need to strike out over 10 batters per start the rest of the way, assuming Vazquez keeps roughly to his current pace.

Wins is the closest category, with his 15 wins being just one better than Scottish's Soichiro Ogawa. A couple of bad breaks along the way and this is the most likely place here Vazquez might get caught. You can expect them to both get 4 or 5 more starts... probably 4 so they can be rested for the postseason.

One thing you're probably wondering is if this is a big deal or not... we've had some great players who've surely won a triple crown before. On the hitting side, you might be surprised to learn we've never had a PEBA triple crown winner. On the pitching side, there are three players who've done it. Take a guess who they are and how many times each before checking the spoiler tag!

Conan McCullough, Markus Hancock, and Manuel Corona. No Provost!
What surprised me was that these are the only guys who've done it and they only each did it once, in 2007, 2011, and 2014 respectively.
McCullough had a 1.28 ERA with 23 wins and 254 K's in 2009 and ONLY led in ERA.
It's been 14 years since we've had one.


Vazquez could be the 4th guy this year. Hope I didn't just jinx him!

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2019 9:41 pm
by Leones
Hey! That's pretty cool. I hadn't even noticed.

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2019 9:42 pm
by Evas
One neat thing in SS - long time Eva star Ryozo Takeuchi made his 2028 SS debut after roster expansion. Even better, he hit a HR - increasing the SS career record mark to 346HR. Ryozo is one of my all time favorites and it's a treat to see him deliver in Eva blue again.

I'm hoping he can squeeze out another 4 HR to make it an even 350 and eke out another 0.3 WAR to take his career mark in SS to 25 (6th place all-time).

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2019 11:31 pm
by Denny
Badgers wrote:On the pitching side, there are three players who've done it. Take a guess who they are and how many times each before checking the spoiler tag!



Vazquez could be the 4th guy this year. Hope I didn't just jinx him!
I got two out of the three guys right! Not how many times though :P

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 5:12 am
by DrewV
Orlando Trujillo was one of 3 SP rookies this year, sent to AAA after a bad month due to roster constraints. Was thrilled to see him tear up AAA and even happier to see him return to PEBA with a 6-0 shutout of the #1 team in the GL.

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 7:42 am
by Zephyrs
As we near the end of the season, please do not slow walk the playoffs.

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 8:24 am
by Evas
Zephyrs wrote:As we near the end of the season, please do not slow walk the playoffs.
Completely agree. We need fast exports from remaining teams and higher frequency simming.

The last thing we want to do is lower engagement for most of the league and risk losing GM's.

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 8:31 am
by Reg
Interesting stat :
James Heard is currently sitting at 999 career RBI.
He would become only the 20th player in PEBA history to record 1000+ RBI.

Code: Select all

1 	Tsumemasa Morimoto   1701     2007-2022
2 	Rob Raines           1626     2010-present
3 	Narahiko Imada       1324     2007-2021
4 	Octávio Pexego       1289     2007-2022
5 	Ramón Leach          1193     2016-2027
6 	Luis Torres          1139     2011-2022
7 	Ronald Lowry         1137     2011-2025
8 	Mike Britt           1132     2016-present
9 	Jeff Wilson          1111     2007-2021
10	Chris Holmes         1110     2010-2026
11	Ronald Harmon        1109     2012-2023
12	Ricardo Longoria     1103     2012-2025
13	Rafael Suárez        1076     2011-2024
14	Don Mercer           1069     2016-present
15	William Petersen     1059     2010-2023
16	Gregory Arnold       1039     2007-present
17	Ken Keddy            1030     2011-present
18	Brad Davis           1024     2018-present
19	Pat Lilly            1022     2007-2021

20	James Heard           999     2018-present

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 11:19 am
by Borealis
Some great name on that list! What strikes me is if 'Big Whiskey' should play beyond his current contract, he should be able to end up number 3 on that list!

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 11:40 am
by Lions
Congrats to Heard! The gap between #2 an #3 on that list is HUGE.

Everyone on the list of 1000 RBI men has at least 30 WAR... with the exception of Ricardo Longoria. He's got 19.5. Heard is at 26.5.

Heard is 7th on the list of guys with 950+ RBI in terms of RBI per season. He's at 90.8. Morimoto is the only player over 100 RBI per year.

Re: Neat Stuff, Post-Sim Thread: 2028, Season 22

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 12:02 pm
by Leones
I was not familiar with Morimoto. He was an RBI machine. Wow. This got me wondering how former Battousai/Eva/Leone RF Morihiro 'Homu-Ran' Nakamura performed and I see "Homu-Ran' put up 1226 RBI (29 of which were in PEBA) and to go along with Frank's point "Homu-Ran' had a 61.1 WAR (-2.4 in PEBA)

#lrslove :wink: