Saturday, June 23, 2018

Season 28 Power Rankings #3

Biggest Climbers: #8 Boise (+6), #4 Rochester (+5), #21 Buffalo (+5), #17 New York (+4), #19 St. Louis (+4)

Biggest Falls: #25 Santa Cruz (-8), #14 Charlotte (-6), #22 Syracuse (-6), #5 Atlanta (-3), #13 Burlington (-3)

Pitching Offense LAST PER
Team  W L PREV Rank Chg Rank Chg W L
1 New Britain  76 46 3 5 5 3 0 26 15
2 Helena 80 42 1 3 -1 5 0 24 17
3 Durham 79 43 4 10 -2 2 5 29 12
4 Rochester 69 53 9 4 3 8 5 26 15
5 Atlanta 71 51 2 2 1 10 -6 23 18
6 Tacoma 77 45 5 1 0 28 0 26 15
7 Little Rock 71 51 6 21 3 1 0 22 19
8 Boise 66 56 14 14 4 4 2 23 18
9 Nashville  70 52 7 10 1 13 -2 24 17
10 Salt Lake City 67 55 11 18 -5 9 1 23 18
11 Honolulu 62 60 13 5 0 12 0 22 19
12 Wichita 62 60 12 13 0 11 -2 21 20
13 Burlington 67 55 10 17 -6 18 -1 22 19
14 Charlotte 65 57 8 25 0 7 -5 19 22
15 Augusta 63 59 18 14 3 17 -1 21 20
16 Seattle 60 62 15 8 -4 18 1 19 22
17 New York 57 65 21 9 -1 21 2 21 20
18 Baltimore 58 64 19 20 1 15 0 20 21
19 St. Louis 59 63 23 7 8 27 0 21 20
20 Ottawa 56 66 20 27 -1 6 2 18 23
21 Buffalo  55 67 26 19 1 22 4 22 19
22 Syracuse 56 66 16 10 -4 20 -2 13 28
23 Richmond 55 67 24 16 3 25 -1 21 20
24 Sioux Falls 56 66 22 22 1 23 -2 16 25
25 Santa Cruz 58 64 17 24 -9 26 -4 13 28
26 Norfolk 55 67 27 26 0 29 1 21 20
27 Santa Fe 49 73 25 31 0 14 0 16 25
28 New Orleans 52 70 28 30 -1 29 0 19 22
29 Monterrey 46 76 29 32 0 16 3 16 25
30 Tampa Bay 48 74 30 28 0 23 2 16 25
31 Omaha 46 76 31 23 -1 32 0 18 23
32 Oakland 41 81 32 29 1 31 0 15 26

Season 28 All-Star Recap

Results
American 2  7  1
National   0  0  0
W - J. Meadows
L - N. Hansen
S - L. Teixeira

All-Star Game MVP: Theo Reese, Little Rock - 1-2, RBI, SB
Home Run Derby Winner: Aramis Martinez, Syracuse - 22 HR, 5 in Final Round
Futures Game MVP: Gregor Cabrera, Honolulu - 2-2, HR, RBI, R, SB

Appearance Leaders
American League - Nicholas Gil, Atlanta - 8th Appearance
National League - Tim Blair, Syracuse - 9th Appearance

Teams with Most Players
American League - Helena - 7
National League - Durham - 5

Complete Rosters

American League All-Stars
Starters
Player
Franchise
Appearance
C
Brad Duran
Charlotte
1st
1B
Quentin Dalrymple
Helena
1st
2B
Nerio Skinner
Wichita
2nd
3B
Albie Latos
Nashville
3rd
SS
Sean Lewis
Helena
5th
LF
David Molina
Nashville
2nd
CF
Rougned Flande
Nashville
2nd
RF
Theo Reese
Little Rock
3rd
DH
Yunesky Morlan
New Britain
1st

Pitchers
Player
Franchise
Appearance
P
Nicholas Gil
Atlanta
8th
P
Leonardo Teixeira
Sioux Falls
2nd
P
Kevin Tyson
Seattle
2nd
P
Felipe Gomez
Helena
2nd
P
Alex Wong
Helena
3rd
P
Norberto Johnson
Ottawa
3rd
P
Guy Maybin
Helena
2nd
P
Alvin Gonzales
Seattle
2nd
P
Jayson Meadows
Helena
1st
P
Rob Fisher
Wichita
1st
P
Kolten Jose
Little Rock
1st
P
Anibal Santayana
St. Louis
3rd
P
Will Winkler
Sioux Falls
1st

Reserves
Player
Franchise
Appearance
C
Javier Martis
Boise
3rd
1B
Ozzie Martin
Atlanta
1st
2B
Rickey Lewis
Norfolk
1st
3B
Tuck Chester
Little Rock
3rd
SS
Weldon Kendrick
Little Rock
2nd
LF
Pepe Aybar
Sioux Falls
1st
CF
Harry Moscoso
Little Rock
1st
RF
Geovany Arias
Helena
2nd

AL All-Stars by Team
Helena 7
Little Rock 5
Nashville 3
Sioux Falls 3
Atlanta 2
Seattle 2
Wichita 2
Boise 1
Charlotte 1
New Britain 1
Norfolk 1
Ottawa 1
St. Louis 1

National League All-Stars
Starters
Player
Franchise
Appearance
C
Deven Hernandez
Durham
4th
1B
Jered Franco
Augusta
1st
2B
Abraham O'Neill
Tampa Bay
3rd
3B
Drew Ulrich
Syracuse
1st
SS
Edgardo Serra
Tacoma
4th
LF
Horacio Guzman
Santa Cruz
2nd
CF
Luis Acosta
New Orleans
2nd
RF
Bert Crosby
Durham
4th

Pitchers
Player
Franchise
Appearance
P
Tony O'Malley
Augusta
1st
P
Tim Blair
Syracuse
9th
P
Rob Nolan
Burlington
1st
P
Boomer Lange
Tacoma
7th
P
Livan Marin
Rochester
1st
P
Oswaldo Campos
Burlington
3rd
P
Jim Forbes
Augusta
3rd
P
Tom Bruce
New Orleans
1st
P
Nate Hansen
New York
2nd
P
Pedro Tovar
New York
3rd
P
Floyd Glenn
Durham
2nd
P
Ralph Moseley
Salt Lake City
8th
P
Myles Lawrence
Santa Cruz
1st
P
J.R. Broadhurst
Augusta
1st

Reserves
Player
Franchise
Appearance
C
Nicholas Rothschild
Rochester
2nd
1B
Justin Penny
Honolulu
1st
2B
Tim Howard
Durham
3rd
3B
Jason Douglas
New York
2nd
SS
Archie Schlosser
Durham
1st
LF
Aramis Martinez
Syracuse
1st
CF
Einar Herrera
Tacoma
1st
RF
Christopher Hamilton
Rochester
3rd

NL All-Stars by Team
Durham 5
Augusta 4
New York 3
Rochester 3
Syracuse 3
Tacoma 3
Burlington 2
New Orleans 2
Santa Cruz 2
Honolulu 1
Salt Lake City 1
Tampa Bay 1

Saturday, June 16, 2018

Season 28 Power Rankings #2

Biggest Climbers: #7 Nashville (+18), #10 Burlington (+12), #9 Rochester (+9), #8 Charlotte (+7), #17 Santa Cruz (+6)

Biggest Falls: #26 Buffalo (-14), #21 New York (-13), #30 Tampa Bay (-13), #16 Syracuse (-11), #27 Norfolk (-8)

Pitching Offense LAST PER
Team  W L PREV Rank Chg Rank Chg W L
1 Helena 56 25 1 2 5 5 -3 27 14
2 Atlanta 48 33 7 3 2 4 7 27 14
3 New Britain  50 31 3 10 0 3 3 24 17
4 Durham 50 31 2 8 -6 7 0 25 16
5 Tacoma 51 30 10 1 3 28 0 27 14
6 Little Rock 49 32 6 24 -2 1 0 25 16
7 Nashville  46 35 25 11 12 11 10 28 13
8 Charlotte 46 35 15 25 5 2 1 26 15
9 Rochester 43 38 18 7 2 13 12 25 16
10 Burlington 45 36 22 11 6 17 2 27 14
11 Salt Lake City 44 37 4 13 0 10 -6 20 21
12 Wichita 41 40 14 13 3 9 4 21 20
13 Honolulu 40 41 11 5 6 12 2 20 21
14 Boise 43 38 9 18 -4 6 2 20 21
15 Seattle 41 40 13 4 11 19 -7 22 19
16 Syracuse 43 38 5 6 -3 18 -8 21 20
17 Santa Cruz 45 36 23 15 10 22 7 25 16
18 Augusta 42 39 16 17 2 16 1 21 20
19 Baltimore 38 43 21 21 -13 15 12 22 19
20 Ottawa 38 43 24 26 3 8 -3 20 21
21 New York 36 45 8 8 -7 23 -7 15 26
22 Sioux Falls 40 41 20 23 5 21 -6 20 21
23 St. Louis 38 43 27 15 12 27 -9 20 21
24 Richmond 34 47 26 19 5 24 -5 17 24
25 Santa Fe 33 48 29 31 1 14 -5 18 23
26 Buffalo  33 48 12 20 -14 26 -4 13 28
27 Norfolk 34 47 19 26 -5 30 -7 13 28
28 New Orleans 33 48 30 29 -9 29 1 17 24
29 Monterrey 30 51 32 32 -1 19 7 16 25
30 Tampa Bay 32 49 17 28 -10 25 -1 11 30
31 Omaha 28 53 28 22 -10 32 0 10 31
32 Oakland 26 55 31 30 -4 31 0 13 28

Saturday, May 19, 2018

Season 28 Power Rankings #1

For the first time since the Season 26 preseason rankings, there's a #1 who isn't Little Rock!  And it happens to be your defending champions, Helena.  Check out the rest of the rankings below!

Biggest Climbers: #4 Salt Lake City (+28), #5 Syracuse (+22), #3 New Britain (+15), #13 Seattle (+12)

Biggest Falls: #32 Monterrey (-18), #24 Ottawa (-15), #15 Charlotte (-10), #25 Nashville (-10), #17 Tampa Bay (-9)


Pitching Offense
Team  W L PREV Rank Rank
1 Helena 29 11 2 7 2
2 Durham 25 15 3 2 7
3 New Britain  26 14 18 10 6
4 Salt Lake City 24 16 32 13 4
5 Syracuse 22 18 27 3 10
6 Little Rock 24 16 1 22 1
7 Atlanta 21 19 4 5 11
8 New York 21 19 12 1 16
9 Boise 23 17 7 14 8
10 Tacoma 24 16 11 4 28
11 Honolulu 20 20 6 11 14
12 Buffalo  20 20 10 6 22
13 Seattle 19 21 25 15 12
14 Wichita 20 20 24 16 13
15 Charlotte 20 20 5 30 3
16 Augusta 21 19 26 19 17
17 Tampa Bay 21 19 8 18 24
18 Rochester 18 22 13 9 25
19 Norfolk 21 19 16 21 23
20 Sioux Falls 20 20 22 28 15
21 Baltimore 16 24 17 8 27
22 Burlington 18 22 19 17 19
23 Santa Cruz 20 20 29 25 29
24 Ottawa 18 22 9 29 5
25 Nashville  18 22 15 23 21
26 Richmond 17 23 20 24 19
27 St. Louis 18 22 21 27 18
28 Omaha 18 22 31 12 32
29 Santa Fe 15 25 28 32 9
30 New Orleans 16 24 30 20 30
31 Oakland 13 27 23 26 31
32 Monterrey 14 26 14 31 26

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Season 28 Preseason Power Rankings

Season 28 is about to kick off, so it's time for the Preseason Power Rankings!  For the 10th consecutive edition, Little Rock holds the top spot.  Their offense looks incredible again, with a solid rotation to boot.  At #2, it's your defending champion, Helena, who looks poised to make a run at back-to-back titles, with a great team all-around.  World Series runner-up Durham checks in at #3 as they look to continue their dominance of the NL.  Atlanta, featuring a most impressive pitching staff, comes in at #4, while Charlotte rounds out the top 5, ranking in the top 6 in both Starting Pitching and Hitting.  A lot of the top teams from last season remain near the top of the Preseason rankings, but a lot can change come the regular season.  Good luck to all, here are the complete rankings!

Starting Relief
Season 27 Pitching Pitching Hitting Fielding
Team  W L Rank Rank Rank Rank
1 Little Rock 102 60 7 27 1 5
2 Helena 101 61 6 2 7 9
3 Durham 102 60 8 19 4 4
4 Atlanta 92 70 5 3 13 19
5 Charlotte 84 78 3 28 6 21
6 Honolulu 86 76 12 11 2 21
7 Boise 90 72 13 5 3 15
8 Tampa Bay 82 80 10 10 9 21
9 Ottawa 82 80 4 25 11 26
10 Buffalo  89 73 25 4 5 15
11 Tacoma 81 81 1 12 22 5
12 New York 90 72 11 31 12 3
13 Rochester 77 85 27 6 10 1
14 Monterrey 82 80 16 9 15 19
15 Nashville  94 68 24 1 17 11
16 Norfolk 65 97 9 17 23 5
17 Baltimore 60 102 19 22 14 11
18 New Britain  98 64 2 21 27 32
19 Burlington 75 87 23 28 8 26
20 Richmond 83 79 28 7 16 29
21 St. Louis 73 89 15 18 18 21
22 Sioux Falls 68 94 17 8 27 2
23 Oakland 65 97 22 13 20 21
24 Wichita 82 80 20 26 19 8
25 Seattle 78 84 18 20 25 9
26 Augusta 44 118 26 23 21 11
27 Syracuse 79 83 29 14 26 15
28 Santa Fe 78 84 30 24 24 26
29 Santa Cruz 80 82 21 32 30 29
30 New Orleans 82 80 31 30 29 31
31 Omaha 63 99 14 16 32 14
32 Salt Lake City 85 77 32 15 31 15

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Top Hall of Fame Candidates for season 28


JC Ganzel Right Field

Ganzel is arguably one of the 3 best hitters in the history of Kenny Powers and should be a no brainer addition to the Hall of Fame.  Ganzel is a 5 time NL MVP and made 10 All Star appearances and 10 Silver Slugger awards.  Ganzel was also strong in the field winning the Gold Glove for right field in season 14.  JC spent most of his career as the leader of the Honolulu Tiki Gods and had 2625 career hits for a lifetime batting average of .310.   Ganzel was feared by opposing pitchers at the plate due to his tremendous power, he is currently 3rd all time in home runs with 632 and runs batted in with 1726.  Ganzel also scored 1482 runs in his career and finished with a .386 obp., .582 slg. and .968 ops.  While JC led his team to the playoffs 10 times and appeared in 104 career playoff games he never played in a World Series.  That was no fault of his own, Ganzel had 118 hits in the post season for a .305 average with 24 home runs and 57 rbi.  This is JC Ganzel's 1st season of eligibility for the Hall of Fame.


Butch Borland Left Field

Borland is a 4 time All Star Left Fielder who was Rookie of the year in season 9 and won two Silver slugger awards and a Gold Glove.  Borland was a powerful presence at the plate collecting 2050 career hits for a .287 batting average with 566 home runs and 1444 rbi.  Borland also scored 1153 runs and finished with a .354 obp., .565 slg. and .919 ops.  Borland played in 54 career playoff games and collected 57 hits for a .281 batting average with 10 home runs and 29 rbi whule scoring 22 runs.  He won a World Series ring in season 18 with the Syracuse Blizzard.


Richard Ma Starting Pitcher

Richard Ma was a dominant starting pitcher who made 5 All Star appearances and won two Cy Young awards.  He also won 3 world series rings as a starting pitcher on the Oklahoma City Bombers.  Ma had a career record of 203-114 with a lifetime era of 3.22.  He had excellent control as shown by his career whip of 1.21 and struck out 2283 batters in 2697 career innings pitched.  Ma won 20+ games 4 times in his career with records of 22-4 in season 8, 21-6 in season 10, 23-5 in season 11 and 21-3 in season 12.  Ma was excellent in the post season posting a 18-6 record in 35 career starts and 213 2/3 post season innings with a 3.24 era.  He was particularly dominant in the season 12 post season going 5-0 with a 1.62 era in 44 1/3 innings striking out 28 and allowing only a .187 batting average and .79 whip.  Ma suffered a major elbow injury in season 14 and missed that entire season, after surgery he went on to pitch 8 more seasons but was not as dominant as he was in the 1st 8 seasons of his career.  Despite the decline in his ability Ma is still deserving of a place in the Hall of fame.


Tony Gwynn Starting Pitcher

Tony Gwynn was an ace starter who made 4 All Star apperances and won a World Series ring in season 19 with New Britain.  Gwynn had a career record of 236-161 with a lifetime era of 3.33.  Gwynn had 550 career starts in 591 appearances.  Having excellent control Gwynn had a lifetime whip of 1.19 and struck out 3005 batters in 3695 innings. Gwynn had 20 postseason starts in 22 appearances posting a 7-7 record with a 4.05 era.  In seasons 18-19 Gwynn went 5-1 with a 2.52 era in 12 appearances with 11 starts.


Rob Ross Left Field

Rob Ross is a 2 time League MVP who made 5 All Star appearances.  He won a Gold Glove as a Left Fielder and 2 Silver Sluggers as a Second Baseman.  Ross played the majority of his career at his true position in Left Field.  Ross was has 2107 hits with a lifetime average of .293.  Ross had 351 career home runs, 430 doubles and stole 226 bases while driving in 1313 runs and crossing home plate 1144 times.  He posted an obp. of .364 with a .516 slg. and .880 op and hit for the cycle in season 7. Ross was not particularly successful in the playoffs  appearing in 49 post season games and had 46 hits for an average of .237 with 9 home runs and 36 rbi.  Ross is a borderline Hall of Fame candidate.


Chipper Nippert Third Base

Chipper Nippert was primarily a Third Basemen and is probably one of the two best Third Basemen in Kenny Powers history.  Early in his career Nippert played Short Stop but moved to his more natural position of Third Base in season 10.  Nippert made 6 All Star appearances, two as a Short Stop and four times as a Third Baseman.  He Also won 3 Silver Sluggers, two as Short Stop and one as a Third Baseman.  He also won five Gold Gloves, all of them as a Third Baseman and would have likely won more if he had played that position at the start of his career.  Nipppert made 178 plus plays at 3b, 59 plus plays at SS and 14 plus plays at 2b.  Nippert was powerful hitter who collected 2193 hits for a career batting average of .255.  To go along with his stellar play at the hot corner he also slugged 515 home runs and had 1435 career rbi while scoring 1280 runs himself.  He had a career obp. of .315 with a .480 slg. and .795 obp.  Nippert appeard in 131 post season games and won 3 world series rings in seasons 7,9 annd 13.  He had 122 hits in the playoffs with a .241 average hitting 25 home runs with 68 rbi and scored 71 runs.  He also made 15 plus plays in the post season with no minus plays.  Nippert is deserving of Hall of Fame consideration.


Ernie Hines Third Baseman

Ernie Hines is the other top Third Baseman in the history of Kenny Powers deserving of Hall of Fame consideration.  Hines made 7 All Star appearances winning 2 Gold Gloves and a Silver Slugger.  Hines was a five tool player who had 2367 career hits for a .283 average with 298 career home runs 1143 rbi.  Hines also ran very well with 472 career doubles 58 triples while stealing 411 bases and scoring 1291 runs.  Hines posted a career obp of .346, slg of .459 and ops of .805.  During his career Hines played every position in the field including catcher, but he started 1922 games at Third Bases where he collected 158 plus plays and the Gold Glove in season 14.  Hines won a World Series ring in season 11 and had 82 hits for a .248 average in 83 post season games.  He had 11 homers drove in 35 runs while scoring 44 himself and also stole 20 bases in the post season.  Hines is deserving of Hall of Fame consideration.  It is debatable whether Hines or Nippert is the best Third Baseman of the 1st quarter century of Kenny Powers, and one of them should be inducted to the Hall of Fame.


Blake Lofton Left/Right Fielder

Blake Lofton was an outfielder who split time between Left and Right Field.  He made 3 All Star appearances but also won 5 World Series rings.  Lofton had 2309 career hits for a lifetime average of .289 with 257 Home Runs and 1024 rbi.  Lofton had one talent in particular that was very valueable, he got on base.  Lofton's keen eye at the plate led to 1346 walks and career obp. of .394.  Lofton wasn't a speedster but sill ran the bases extremely well leading to 467 doubles and 277 stolen bases while scoring 1468 runs.  He has a career slg, of .454 and ops of .848. Lofton could hit anywhere in the lineup but spent most of his career leading off or hitting second and setting the table for championship teams.  Lofton played in 150 post season games and collected 166 hits for a .290 average.  He is the all-time leading run scorer in the post season with 113 and he also had 22 home runs and 63 rbi.  His obp, in the postseason is .389 and has a .472 slg and ops. of .861.  Based on his postseason heroics alone on 5 World Championship teams Lofton is an overlooked shoe in Hall of Famer.  But his career numbers on top of that clearly elevate him to being a candidate that simply cannot be ignored.