Saturday, August 21, 2010

A.L WEST PREDICTIONS

Tacoma Yankees 1st A.L. West Last Season: 109-53

Tacoma owner Yankeejoe5 has taken the franchise to new heights with its 1st 100 win season and their 2nd straight division title. Disappointed in a 2nd round loss to Portland, the Yankees hope to flex their muscle in the post-season as well as the regular season. SP Alving Perez hopes to pick up where Vin Perez left off last season. V. Perez led the Yankees with 19 Wins and a 2.87 Era, but with an aging V. Perez, Tacoma has decided to bring him out of the pen this season. A. Perez was solid last season and is looking forward to the challenge as he posted 13 Wins and a 3.93 Era for the Yankees last season. Luke Wright led an impressive offense that ranked in the top of league despite playing half their games in the worst hitting ballpark. Tacoma's pitching will lead the way and if the Yankees can continue their offensive ways, they could be looking at another great season and maybe a run to a World Series title.

Prediction: 101-61 1st A.L West

KEY LOSSES: Eli Sosa 1.93 Era, Art Justice, Darrell Knight 4.59 Era, James Ming .279 BA, Joe Patterson 18 HR, 96 Rbi, .299 BA, Herm Cortes 4.19 Era, Julio Bonilla .287 BA, 17 HR

KEY ADDITIONS: Kevin Pierre - FA, Jumbo Chang - FA, Placido Vega - FA, Rafael Trajano - FA , Brady McKay - FA

Honolulu Hammerheads 2nd A.L. West Last Season: 90-72

The Hammerheads finished 2nd earning them a wildcard spot in the playoffs last season. Honolulu is hungry for more as they are hoping to compete for the division this season. Clarence Miller blasted 30 Homeruns and knocked in 110 Runs last season to lead the Hammerheads. Honolulu's pitching staff has some control issues but it doesn't seem to affect Curtis Cronin as he won 14 games last season and posted a 3.77 Era. With no major additions or losses to the lineup or pitching staff, the Hammerheads hopes of a division title could be just that, hopes.

Prediction: 80-82 3rd A.L. West

KEY LOSSES: Al Parrish 2.16 Era, 30 S, Joey Scott .287 BA, 81 Rbi

KEY ADDITIONS: Jeffrey Vaughn - FA, Carlos Castillo - Claimed Off Waivers

Anaheim Bastooglies 3rd A.L. West Last Season: 62-100

Anaheim had their worst season in the franchise history last season. After getting rid of some dead weight, the Bastooglies hope to make some noise this season. SP Khoury Lamb continues to lead the pitching staff with his 12 wins and 3.91 Era. The addition of SP Darrell Knight should help a pitching staff that ranked near the bottom last season. Offensively, the Bastooglies have added a big bat in Brian Price to add to George Pember and Al Guerrero combined 114 Homeruns. Offensively, Anaheim has what it takes to compete for the division, but the pitching staff is still lacking enough talent to contend with the likes of Tacoma.

Prediction: 85-77 2nd A.L. West

KEY LOSSES: Wilton Webster, Bryan Gold, Willie Cerveza, Dingo Larkin, Alex Johnstone 96 R, 68 SB, Raul Romano

KEY ADDITIONS: Jay Langerhans - Promoted, Carlos DeJesus - Promoted, Doyle McNeil - Promoted, Mark Kawakami - Promoted, Sidney Garland - Promoted, Brian Price - FA, Darrell Knight - FA, Anthony Simmons - Rule 5

Salt Lake City Buzz 4th A.L. West Last Season: 61-101

Salt Lake is a team of two tales. Offensively the Buzz are among the top in the league with 10 hitters producing over 20 Homeruns last season. Brandon McIntyre and Jocko Kershner produced over 91 Homeruns and 225 Rbi's. Unfortunately for the Buzz, their pitching finished 2nd to last with a 9.26 Era. Talented Ernie Riley anchors the pitching staff despite his 19.81 Era from last season. The pitching staff was misused last season and if veteran manager hoser1 correctly uses his pitching staff, Salt Lake City fans may have something to buzz about.

Prediction: 71-91 4th A.L. West

KEY LOSSES: Julio Vazquez, Danny Rivers, Brady McKay .286 BA, 32 HR, 98 Rbi, 91 R, Kevin Pierre .301 BA, 20 HR, 86 Rbi, 109 R, Matt Magnante, Felipe James .319 BA, 32 HR, 80 Rbi, 85 R

KEY ADDITIONS: Ivan Nunez - FA, Rafael Marquez - FA, Hong-Chih Ishida - Claimed Off Waivers, Fritz Faulk - Claimed Off Waivers, Sean Peters - Promoted, Bernie Richardson - Rule 5, Alberto Gabriel - Rule 5, Preston O'Malley - Rule 5

Friday, August 20, 2010

THE VOTING HALL OF SHAME


Many organizations create a Hall of Fame to honor past members. Usually, the members of the organization take their responsibilities seriously. Sometimes, as with HD for the Ott league, many owners apparently are more concerned with the future and cannot be bothered to look in the past.

The results announced this year were stunning. After “reviewing” a number of candidates, only one was voted in…..deservedly so….Cookie Manto. What of the others deserving honor? Are new owners simply not voting?

Maybe the Commissioner should require voting as a pre-requisite to joining the league?

Maybe there should be a veteran’s committee made up of original owners who realise the contributions from veterans..particularily those that began mid-career. Those veterans dominated the early years but could not run up huge statistics due to their age when Ott commenced. Perhaps the Commish can have a vote of those that were original owners still with the league and REQUIRE all owners to vote for any players deemed worthy by a “founders committee”?

Something needs to be done. Even though Ott had its own “steroid era” that bloated statistics for the offense (especially in Santa Fe’s bandbox), the following should be in the HOF:

Bryan Gold: played mostly for Santa Fe and that has probably hurt his chances because of the super hitter-friendliness of the home park. However, even if you discount the numbers for the Santa Fe factor, a .325 average, the second most hits in league history (2813), and the second most HR (687) in league history should put him in the HOF.

Rudy Ankiel: Number 5 in all time HR with 540, 1945 hits.

Alan Coleman: 1797 hits, 503 HR

Yamid Amazega (479 HR) and Pat Swift (414): Catchers who ruled in the early years that did not have the benefit of long careers to pad their numbers.
Wilton Webster: without the benefit of the SF factor, put up stunning career statistics and acheivements. He was not eligle last year, but if he doesn’t get an unanimous election next year then someone should call the police because Webster will be robbed.

Terry Ellis: The best of the pitchers that had their careers shortened in the steroid era.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Best (and worst) of the Number One Overall Selection in the Draft


The season has officially begun and each team’s scouts have fanned out across the globe to find that “next Zhang”. We looked at the past amateur drafts and we have (un)scientifically rated the number one overall picks through the years. The ratings could change dramatically as the newer picks develop, but as of right now:

1. Ricardo Perez, New Orleans (year 3): 135-56 3.08 9MLB years, 5 time all star

Has been consistently excellent since his so-so rookie year. Signed for the lowest
bonus ($3.91) of any number one pick to date. Ricardo cashed in for a $97 million
5 year contract when KC signed him this off season. He does not have better talent
than some of the other Number One’s, he just uses what he has better than others.

2. Lou Brock, Cincinnati (year 6): 141-66 3.63 7 MLB years, 5 time all-star, 1 SS

Probably has the most talent of any pitcher drafted. It helps to have the dynamic
Cincy lineup on your side. Re-signed by Cincy for the maximum contract this off-season.

3. Brad Mintz, St. Louis (year 4): .288BA, 1563 hits, 288HR, 3 SS (at different positions),
2 Golden Gloves, 4 time All-Star. Best all-around athlete that has excelled at three
different positions.

4. Tyreace Parrott, Syracuse (year 11): .308/.388/.615 98HR 142 SB; 3 MLB seasons,
MVP; 2 All-Star; 2 Silver Slugger awards. Could be the numero uno dude by the time
his career is done.

5. Ernie Riley, Salt Lake City (year 7): 109-61 4.56 7 MLB seasons, 2 CY Young awards,
4 time All-Star, Rookie of the Year. Don’t be fooled by the high ERA…last year’s
debacle added 1.15 ERA to his career stats. Take out the lost season and the ERA is 3.41

6. Glen Cannon, Arizona (year 10) .306/.366/.560 2 All-Star; 1 GG in 3 seasons
7. Kevin Neal, Cincinnati (year 5) 91-62 3.87 ERA
8. Brandon McIntrye, SLC (year 8) .283 289HR 2 AS; 1 SS; 3 GG
9. Benji Perez, Richmond (year 12) .286/.352 100 HR in three seasons
10. Luke Wright, Santa Cruz (year 9) .278 batting average


Too New to rate:

Carlton Rader, Jacksonville (year 13) $7.99 bonus highest ever paid
Jim Stevenson, Chicago2 (year 14)
Joey Matthews, Little Rock (year 15)
JT Tucker, Madison (year 16)

LOSERS (with a capital L):

Jose Valazquez, NY2 (year 2) The 18 yr old turned down his opportunity to play and was last seen at the local dairy queen handing out ice cream cones. He did grow a little…weighs about 400 pounds now.

Olmeda Rijo, Boston (year 1) Boston was not blessed with the initial ownership, whose judgement was suspect from day 1. Rijo did slog through 8 years compiling a marvelous record of 62-118 with an ERA of 6.32. Ouch!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

N.L. WEST PREDICTIONS

Helena Swingers 1st N.L. South Last Season: 106-56

The Swingers ended the season partying in the streets and drinking champagne as they were able to win the franchise's 1st World Series in convincing fashion by only losing 1 game the whole playoffs. New comer Roger Russell was forced into the rotation last season due to injuries, but he made the biggest impact for the Swingers by tossing his 1st career no hitter at the young age of 22 and going 12-4 with a 2.36 Era. The Swingers were able to bolster their bullpen this season with some key free-agent aquisitions but the loss of power hitter Pascual Nieves to free-agency could keep the Swingers from achieving their 2nd World Series title in as many years. The Swingers are counting on Matt Ramsey getting back to form and picking up the slack of losing Nieves. With Helena returning the bulk of their World Series team with a better bullpen, Helena will look to stay on top in the West Division and hopefully make some noise in the playoffs.

Prediction: 98-64 1st N.L. West


KEY LOSSES: Ricky Woods, Pascual Nieves 33 HR, 103 Rbi, 90 R, Ricardo Mantalban 3.58 Era, Alex Pescado 3.82 Era, 11 W, Tomas Franco, Victor Rodriguez .296 BA,


KEY ADDITIONS: Harry Delgado - FA, Miguel Martin - FA, Grover Wood - FA, D.T. McMurtry - Promoted, Ray Bessire - Promoted, Brian Lim - Rule 5

Salem Volcanoes 2nd N.L. West Last Season: 91-71

Salem ended the season in exciting fashion by barely pulling out a wildcard spot in the playoffs and then knocking off a 100 win team in the 1st round of the playoffs. The fans are still feeding off that excitement and hope to accomplish more this season. Salem lost power hitting Erick Alexander by trading him to division rival K.C., but with Junior Gil and Ron York still in the lineup, the Volcanoes will still have a very potent offense. Pitching wise, Salem experimented with 9 different pitchers in the starting rotation and are hoping they are set by adding free-agent Clarence Allen to start season 17. The offense will lead Salem this season and if the pitching can continue it's success from last season, the Volcanoes could see themselves on top of the division at seasons end.

Prediction: 80-82 3rd N.L. West

KEY LOSSES: Miguel Martin, Erick Alexander 39 HR, 114 Rbi, 96 R

KEY ADDITIONS: Clarence Allen - FA, Al Rivera - Promoted, Pete Forest - Promoted, Scott Leskanic - Promoted, J.T. Smalley - Aquired Via Trade

Kansas City Baseball Furies 3rd N.L. West Last Season: 73-89

Kansas City is hoping to make a move up the division ranks this season. The Furies were in the bottom 4 in scoring runs last season but adding Erick Alexander through trade and promoting SS Hugh Wise, the Furies hope to have remedied their scoring woes. Vic Matthews will make his ML debut for the Furies this season and will be a rookie of the year candidate if he performs up to his abilities. One of the biggest reasons K.C. will be a dangerous team is the free-agent signing of ace Ricardo Perez. Perez has a career 3.07 Era and 135 wins and when it's all said and done could be staring down 200 career wins. Kansas City will be a different team this year and with the upgrades in offense and pitching could easily take the division this year.

Prediction: 92-70 2nd N.L. West

KEY LOSSES: Ed Becker 24 HR, 82 Rbi, Samuel Burks 4.03 Era, Ernest Burks .282 BA, 87 R, 18 HR, J.T. Smalley

KEY ADDITIONS: Hugh Wise - Promoted, Esteban Santos - Promoted, Vic Matthews - Promoted, Ricardo Perez - FA, Frank Ono - FA, Hector Bailey - FA, Erick Alexander - Aquired Via Trade, Nate Pratt - Aquired Via Trade, Hiram Pong - Aquired Via Trade

Arizona Federales 4th N.L. West Last Season: 61-101

Federales aren't as bad as their record indicates from last season and it's a wonder how they lost over 100 games. New owner baggs03 has some talent to work with and should be able to right the ship in a short time. With Jesus Chavez and his 40 HR and 122 Rbi's leading the offense, the Federales are looking to take the Division this season. The additions of Bryan O'Malley and Alex Guerrero should keep Arizona from finishing at the bottom of the league in offense like last season. SP Victor Ugueto is hoping to continue his success and lead the rotation with his 12 Wins and 3.28 Era. Under new management, the Federale fans will have competitive ball club to look forward to this season and could be cheering their team on in the playoffs.

Prediction: 78-84 4th N.L. West

KEY LOSSES:Santos Samuel, Benito Cruz, Brian Ishida .291 BA

KEY ADDITIONS: Nate Brooks - Promoted, Howie James - Promoted, Bryan O'Malley - Promoted, Alex Guerrero - FA, Ariel Macias - FA

A.L. SOUTH PREDICTIONS

Santa Fe Techocrats 1st A.L. South Last Season: 107-55

You can't say the word consistent without thinking about the Technocrats as they are 16 time A.L. South Division winners and hope to continue the tradition again this season. Santa Fe led the league in runs scored and that won't change this year with the additions of Daniel Carroll , Phil Suzuki, Felipe James. Despite the hitter friendly park, Santa Fe's pitching staff combined for a 4.31 Era last season. The loss of Horace Mullaney shouldn't affect the Technocrats as they are still solid with Eugene Plant and Julio Nunez. Santa Fe looks solid in every aspect of the game and are once again favorites to win the A.L. South and represent the AL in the World Series.

Prediction: 103-59 1st A.L. South

KEY LOSSES: Nate Soriano .344 BA, Clay Cone 4.31 Era, Horace Mullaney 14 W, Frank Ono .349 BA, 20 HR, Ryan Cormier

KEY ADDITIONS: Daniel Carroll - Aquired Via Trade, Felipe James - Aquired Via Trade, Phil Suzuki - FA, Cesar Abreu - FA, Rick McCarthy - Rule 5

El Paso Sidewinders 2nd A.L. South Last Season: 103-59

The Sidewinders rode their pitching staff last season finishing 2nd in the majors in Era and it will be no different this season. El Paso lost Garrett Duff and Matthew Strange but upgraded with Horace Mullaney and Ricky Newhouser. Offensively, the Sidewinders are led by Rolando Montanez and Hugh Stein who belted over 30 Homers apiece and combined for 219 runs knocked in. New comer Tony Torres hopes to help El Paso compete for the division and his arm could be what the Sidewinders need to take the top spot. If the offense can muster enough runs, look for El Paso to be a factor again for the division.

Prediction: 93-69 2nd A.L. South

KEY LOSSES: Garrett Duff 3.32 Era, 16 W, Matthew Strange, Bill Hammond 2.39 Era, Joaquin Mesa 21 HR, 95 R, 90 Rbi


KEY ADDITIONS: Bobby Ramirez - Promoted, Tony Torres - Promoted, Horace Mullaney - FA, Joe Patterson - FA, Stevie Fleming - FA, Ricky Newhouser - Aquired Via Trade

Texas Cow Tippers 3rd A.L. South Last Season: 86-76

The Cow Tippers won 86 games last season, but with losing their 2 best hitters Bartolo Sardinha and Benji Rosado and no solid starting pitching, Texas could be looking at a long season. Texas still have some big boppers in Charles Painter and Dallas Hendricksen but with Hendricksen 36 and low durability added with the loss of Sardinha, the offense of the Cow Tippers could see a slump this season. The pitching looks to be in worse shape than last year and with still no true #1 pitcher, the Cow Tippers will be giving up a lot of runs this season. Texas will hope to score a ton of runs to win games this season as the lack of pitching talent will not be keeping too many opponents from scoring and scoring often.

Prediction: 68-94 4th A.L. South

KEY LOSSES: Mike Osting, Bobby White, Livan Mendoza, Bartolo Sardinha 57 HR, 154 Rbi, .320 BA, 143 R, Matthew Holden, Benji Rosado 43 HR, 131 Rbi, .334 BA, 128 R

KEY ADDITIONS:Herm Cortes - Claimed Off Waivers, Don Chang - Claimed Off Waivers, Ignacio Ordonez - Claimed Off Waivers, Adam Linebrink - Promoted, Luis Guerrero - Promoted, Lance Ewing - FA, Alex Johnstone - FA, Malcolm Lee - FA, Tony Tavarez - FA, Jiggs Clontz - FA, Royce Langerhans - FA

Iowa City Tornadoes 4th A.L. South Last Season: 73-89

Iowa is still in rebuild mode and while they won't be a threat for the A.L. South this season, they will when their young stud pitchers Joel Smith and Chuck Simpkins hit the majors. Until then, they are stuck with a below average offense and a decent pitching staff. The Tornadoes didn't have any players knock in 100 runs last season, but they are hoping Joe Brown will accomplish that feat this season. Iowa have just enough offense and pitching to be a nuisance to other teams, but they are still a year or 2 away from really making an impact on the division race and playoff berth.

Prediction: 71-91 3rd A.L. South

KEY LOSSES: Clarence Allen 4.03 Era, 14 W, Jack Eyre 4.87 Era,Miguel Mercado 3.38 Era, Albert Alvarez .297 BA, 32 HR, 91 Rbi, Andres Moya, Alex Guerrero .303 BA, 27 HR, 95 Rbi, 93 R, Arthur Jensen 4.84 Era,

KEY ADDITIONS: Max Elarton - FA, Ronnie Washington - FA, Royce Barrett - FA, Tony Morman - FA, Chad Davis - Rule 5

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

N.L. SOUTH PREDICTIONS

Little Rock Travelers 1st N.L. South Last Season: 92-70

With Tom Perkins and the new addition of Stone Gragg, the Travelers have a good shot at being back to back N.L. South Division Champs. Little Rock's pitching staff wasn't the reason they couldn't advance past the 1st round in last seasons playoffs, but more on the Traveler's offense being in the middle of pack among the Major League teams. The offense does have potential to break out with Alton Holt having a full season in the majors and if Brad Mintz can return to his 100 Rbi days. The bullpen was solid last season and should be a major contributor in the Travelers holding leads and winning close games this season. With solid pitching and an improving offense, the Travelers should be able to keep the division crown and possibly a deep run into the playoffs.

Prediction: 98-64 1st N.L. South

KEY LOSSES: None

KEY ADDITIONS: Stone Gragg - Aquired Via Trade, David Moraga - FA


Memphis Belles 2ne N.L. South Last Season: 74-88

jwperry decided to move the franchise from the hitters park in New Orleans to the pitchers park in Memphis and while some fans think it was to help the franchise, most fans know jwperry couldn't deal with the pressure that the Saints have put on the franchise to win and win big. The Belles will be fighting to stay out of the cellar this season as the offense only produced 2 players that hit over 20 Home Runs and with aging Bryan Lieber moving to the pitchers park and Max Pena being traded to the Yankees last season, the Belles will be hard pressed to score runs this season. While the pitching staff will benefit from the move to Memphis, it won't be enough to challenge for the division with no true ace and some shaky control issues. The Belles will be looking to rebuild and add talent for the future this season and will have to sacrifice wins to do so.

Prediction: 65-97 3rd N.L. South

KEY LOSSES: Billy Ray Flanagan 4.08 Era, Dan Melhuse, Walt Lunsford, Mickey McCarthy, Alfredo Mendoza 3.53 Era, Alan Starr, Richie Thompson, Stan O'Malley .333 BA, Jason Peterman .308 BA, 90 Rbi

KEY ADDITIONS: Juan Osuna - Aquired Via Trade, Peter Riley - Rule 5, Sal Stratton - FA, Clyde Griffin - FA, Mike Osting - FA, Louie Vincente - Promoted, Tony Cora - Promoted, Ruben Jose - Promoted, Quinn Scott - Promoted


Jacksonville Waterfronts 3rd N.L. South Last Season: 64-98

The Waterfronts went the Rule 5 draft to fill their roster by adding 5 players. Jacksonville's pitching staff struggled last season finishing in the bottom 3 in Era and with no upgrades will be looking at another long season. The offense wasn't as bad as the pitching, but finishing in the bottom half of the league in hitting and no player knocking in 100 runs won't help the Waterfronts to many victories this season. Mac Eiland led the Jacksonville offense with 29 Home Runs and 98 Rbi's. Despite another rebuilding season, the Jacksonville fans can rest easy though as there is plenty of talent making its way up the Waterfront's minor league system.

Prediction: 60-102 4th N.L. South

KEY LOSSES: Geronimo Navarro, Archie Norton, Albert Merced, Kevin Servais

KEY ADDITIONS: Sid Sappelt - Rule 5, Pedro Guerrero - Rule 5, Hanley Fullmer - Rule 5, Dan Perkins - Rule 5, Matthew Lane - Rule 5, Jack Alexander - Promoted, Cutter Matthews - Promoted, Joshua Holloway - Promoted, Mike Gomesb - FA


Charlotte Flyers 4th N.L. South Last Season: 63-99

Charlotte could be the team on the move in the N.L. South with some big aquisitions in the offseason. The biggest catch was Yuniesky Ortiz who hopes to lead Charlotte to the playoffs and shot at the division. SP Jorel Olson could be a rookie of the year candidate if he can perform like he has in the minors. Pitching could be suspect for the Flyers with the control issues, but if they can find enough control, the Flyers could find themselves in the playoffs this season.

Prediction: 82-80 2nd N.L. South

KEY LOSSES: Freddie Perkins 4.71 Era, 10 W, Ken Campbell, Alex Serra, Ellis Shaw .323 BA, .391 OBP

KEY ADDITIONS: Hong-Jin Pan - Promoted, Jorel Olson - Promoted, Zip Turner - Promoted, Miguel Castillo - Promoted, Woody Bagley - Promoted, Tony Martin - FA, Joaquin Mesa - FA, Yuniesky Ortiz - FA, Brian Ishida - FA, Eduardo Mendoza - FA, Matty Ugueto - FA

A.L. EAST PREDICTIONS

Louisville Lions 1st A.L. East Last Season: 101-61

The Lion's franchise is under new management, fencer024, and they have big shoes to fill as the old management has won the Division title the last 4 seasons. New owner, fencer024, has been busy moving pieces around with 3 trades to date. The Lions have starting pitchers Jeremy Sierra, and Eddie Roosevelt returning to lead the rotation with their 32 Wins last season. The loss of Stone Gragg could prove costly though as he was replaced with aging SP Willis Allen. John Jackson leads a very solid offense for the Lions that scored 952 runs last season and with the addition of Kevin Jordan, they should be solid again this year. Hitting should improve this season for the Lions, since they moved to Louisville and in a hitters friendly park, but the pitching could struggle with the move and could keep the Lions from finishing on top of the Division.

Prediction: 87-75 2nd A.L. East

KEY LOSSES: Merv Hackman .289 ba, 90 R, Stone Gragg 3.55 Era, 1.17 Whip, 13 W, Nate Pratt 18 Home Runs, Alex Lee, Ross LaRocca, Ricky Newhouser

KEY ADDITIONS: Mel Eldred - Promoted, Tommy Halama - Promoted, Kevin Jordan - Trade, Posiedon Dodd - Trade, Willis Allen - FA

New Britain Nitwits 2nd A.L. East Last Season: 81-81

The Nitwits couldn't get over the hump last season playing .500 ball all the way to the end. The Nitwits are hoping to this season as they bolstered their pitching staff in the offseason. Despite losing Jumbo Chang the nitwits pitching staff got better this offseason with the aquisitions of RP Alfredo Mendoza, Kris Rushford, and Jack Eyre. The management also added more offense to an already very solid offensive ball club. The Nitwits wanted to add some guys that could get on base like they hope Julio Bonilla, and Fred Seay will be able to so the big boppers Britt York, Sal Benes, and Ismael Mesa will have someone to knock in as they are blasting their 30 Homers this season. With Ramiro Fernandez and his 2.86 Era on the rubber combined with the Nitwits bats, New Britain will look to fight Louisville for the division all season long.

Prediction: 90-72 1st A.L. East

KEY LOSSES: Luther Coleridge .275 BA, 16 HR, Charles Hart, Malcolm Lee .272 BA, Hector Bailey 4.56 Era, Javier Mairena 12 W, Stephen Connelly, Yuniesky Ortiz .280 BA, 24 HR, 97 R, Jumbo Chang

KEY ADDITIONS: Julio Bonilla - Claimed Off Waivers, Alfredo Mendoza - FA, Archie Norton - FA, Victor Rodriguez - FA, Tomas Franco - FA, Kris Rushford - FA, Fred Seay - FA, Angel Zurbaran - FA, Vance Payton - FA, Jack Eyre - FA

New York Necromancers 3rd A.L. East Last Season: 76-86

New York is looking to turn things around as they are tired of finishing at the bottom of the division but this year the fans could possibly see more of the same. Pitching wise the Necromancers could compete for the division but with no true power hitters, the Necromancers could struggle to outscore their opponents this season with the move to their new ballpark in New York. New York plans to utilize Ted Lowe in the rotation, while last owner potman44 had him coming out of the bullpen. Lowe has proven he is a quality starting pitcher and could lead the Necromancers to a surprise finish this season and a shot at the division. Vic Johnson looks to lead the offense again this season with his 34 Home runs and 135 Rbi's and if Steven Wilkerson stays healthy the Necromancers could be a dangerous team and be fighting it out with Louisville and New Britain for the division.

Prediction: 83-79 3rd A.L. East

KEY LOSSES: David Moraga, Michael Chase, Royce Langerhans .318 BA, Victor Baez, Flash Swindell .283 BA, 20 HR, Max Elarton, Weldon Tomlinson .299 BA, 18 HR, 87 Rbi, 140 R, Tony Morman, Mike Good .281 BA, 33 HR, 134 Rbi, 121 R,

KEY ADDITIONS: Ed Becker - FA, Don Baptist - FA,Collin Pearson - FA, Ellis Shaw - FA, Junior McCartney - FA, Karim Cairo - Promoted, Phillip Hynes - Promoted, Ernest Simmons - Promoted, Russell Wall - Promoted


Baltimore bullies 4th A.L. East Last Season: 38-124

It won't be hard for new owner ndrules to better last seasons record, but it won't be enough to make the Bullies competitive this season. The Bullies will look to build toward the future with the #1 pick in this years amateur draft and with the lack of Major League talent, will probably have a high draft pick next season. The bright spot for Baltimore is 2B Willie Mesa who led the Bullies with 37 Home Runs and 105 Rbi's. With Mesa being 28 years old, the Bullies may be looking to deal him to a contender for some younger talent that the Bullies will be able to benefit from in the future. The Bullies pitching staff or lack there of will struggle to keep runs off the board and keep the Bullies in games this season. Despite the struggles the Bullies ML club will go through this season, the excitement of having the #1 pick will have the fans as excited as a kid on Christmas morning to see who owner ndrules will pick to build the future around and get Baltimore back on top of the division.

Prediction: 50-112 4th A.L East

KEY LOSSES: Willis Allen, Willie Chavez, Buster Holmes, York Simmons, Ed Newson, Felix Lim, Lance Ewing, Wayne Carver, Dean Duffy

KEY ADDITIONS: Mario Wohlers - Claimed Off Waivers,

Friday, August 13, 2010

N.L. EAST PREDICTIONS

Wichita Tradio 1st N.L. East Last Season: 103-59

The Tradios have improved each season under manager themehl and last years 103 win season had the fans buzzing in Wichita of a possible World Series title, but Salem crushed their hopes by sending the Tradios home after the 1st round. The Tradios didn't sit around and mope, but instead went out and signed one of the top hitters in Ott in Bartolo Sardinha. Sardinha makes the Tradios an instant front runner to be the team to represent the N.L. in the World Series with his 57 Home Runs, 154 Rbi's and .320 BA. With Tyreace Parrott along side Sardinha, Wichita will have one of the best offenses in the Majors. Wichita couldn't ask for a better rotation than Tomas Benitez, Ray Hundley, and Oswaldo Arias. The big 3 combined for 56 wins last season. Cy Young award winner Benitez led the group with 21 wins and a ridiculous 2.00 Era. The Tradios great pitching and high powered offense have the fans going crazy in Wichita again as they expect to be parading the streets at seasons end.

Prediction: 110-52 1st N.L. East

KEY LOSSES: Edgard Mantalban, Rafael Marquez 4.39 Era, Brian Price 34 Home Runs, 128 Rbi, .303 BA, Javier Estrella 24 Home Runs, .308 BA, Carl Pillette 26 Saves, 3.48 Era, Hootie Wolf 2.84 Era, Julian Ozuna 2.32 Era

KEY ADDITIONS: Tim Adams - Promoted, Amos Dunwoody - Promoted, Al Martin - Promoted, Al Parrish - FA, Pascual Nieves - FA, Bartolo Sardinha - FA, Neifi Valenzuela - FA

Trenton Tractors 2nd N.L. East Last Season: 102-60

The Trenton Tractors knocked off the defending World Series Champs last season and looked primed for another World Series run until they met hot Helena in the National League Championship Series and were swept out of the playoffs. With the loss of Ricardo Perez and Tony Martin, the Tractors may have a tough time keeping up with the Tradios this season. Ace Al Castillo and his 20 wins from last season head the starting rotation for the Tractors and SP Anthony Sanders should cushion the blow of losing Perez and keep the Tractors in contention for the playoffs. Trenton relies on the long ball for offense as Benji Perez, Merv Zito, and Edwin Brow each mashed over 40 Home Runs last season while driving in 367 runs. The Tractors offense will keep them in the running for the N.L. East, but the loss of Perez may be the difference in Trenton finishing atop the league.

Prediction: 93-69 2nd N.L. East

KEY LOSSES: Chip Leon, Tony Tavarez 2.76 Era, Ricardo Perez 3.74 Era, 18 W, 196 K's, Tony Martin 10 W

KEY ADDITIONS: Samuel Gross - FA, Javier Mairena - FA, Matt Magnante - Trade

Toledo Raptures 3rd N.L. East Last Season: 91-71

Toledo was the only team that didn't make any moves in the offseason to better their team and it could cost them dearly in the competitive N.L. East. Willie Campbell was the only player to reach over 100 Rbi's last season for the Raptures and if they hope to challenge for the N.L. East, they will need more production out of their offense as they finished in the bottom of the league in scoring runs last season. With no true Ace, The Raptures may find it hard to reach 90 wins again this season, but if they can get it to the 9th inning and Jeffrey Simmons, they will likely walk away winners as Simmons posted a 3.56 Era and 40 saves for Toledo last season. Unfortunately for Toledo, there is too much talent in the N.L. East to contend and will likely have them looking up from the cellar all season long.

Prediction: 78-84 4th N.L. East

KEY LOSSES: NONE

KEY ADDITIONS: NONE

Indianapolis Thunder Road 4th N.L. East Last Season: 79-83

Management wasn't happy with last seasons below .500 ball and they showed how serious they were about winning by making moves that could put the Thunder Road in position to make the playoffs this season. Indianapolis struggled to hit the long ball last season but with newly aquired Benji Rosado and Jose Martinez that shouldn't be a problem as both of these guys belted 40 Home Runs apiece last season. Roscoe Morris and Esteban Molina led the way for the Thunder last season winning 29 games and with the addition of Alex Lee Indianapolis is looking to make some noise in the N.L. East. Offense kept the Thunder from making the playoffs last season, but with the additions of Rosado and Martinez, the fans should be catching plenty of souvenir balls and watching the Thunder fight all the way to the end for a playoff spot.

Prediction: 91-71 3rd N.L. East

KEY LOSSES: Grover Wood 3.92 Era, 35 Saves, Phil Suzuki, Kris Rushford, Daniel Carroll 28 Home Runs, 109 Rbi, .327 BA, Posiedon Dodd

KEY ADDITIONS: Benji Rosado - Trade, Jason Peterman - Trade, Alex Lee - Trade, Orlando Bravo - Trade, Jose Martinez - Trade, Brent Latham - Rule 5, Patrick Judd - Promoted, Sammy Rosado - Promoted, Wes May - Promoted

Thursday, August 12, 2010

A.L. NORTH PREDICTIONS

Portland Rogues 1st A.L. North Last Season: 96-66

The Portland Rogue enjoyed their 1st A.L. North Division Title under manager Ridney and what a season it was that saw the Rogue beat not 1, not 2 but 3 100 win teams in the playoffs in route to the franchises first World Series berth. The Rogue kept the nucleus of their team intact and bolstered their bullpen by adding Garrett Duff and Julian Ozuna. All-Star Emmett Chiasson leads the offense by slugging 50 Home Runs and totaling 122 RBI's last season. The Rogue pitching staff have the luxury of pitching in a pitcher's park and Spud Logan took advantage of that by going 12-5 and posting a 4.09 ERA last season. Logan hopes to better those numbers to help lead the Rogue to their 2nd straight Division title. Solid hitting and solid pitching should keep the Rogue on top of the Division and like last year, anything can happen in the playoffs.

Prediction: 93-69 1st A.L. North

KEY LOSSES:
Angel Zurbaran, Efrain Woodson

KEY ADDITIONS: Julian Ozuna - FA, Garrett Duff - FA

Montreal Mallards 2nd A.L. North Last Season: 78-84

The Mallards fell just short of finishing .500 last season and a lot of the problem had to do with poor pitching. The Mallards signed 4 free-agents to try to solve their pitching woes. Most notable is Gene Hague who signed a 4 year 41 Million dollar contract and the Mallards are hoping he is worth every penny. Hague is leaving one hitters park, where he posted a 31-40 record and a 5.42 ERA over 3 seasons, to go to another hitters park. The Mallards are hoping Hague's numbers improve but past results say the Mallards just spent a ton of money on wishful thinking. Offensively, Douglas Quinn and Mike Taylor both drove in 100 runs and hit over 20 Home Runs last season but the Mallards are lacking a true power bat as no one hit 30 Home Runs for them last season. The Mallards lack of power and average pitching in a hitters park are not a good combination and will leave the Mallards again falling short of .500.

Prediction: 71-91 4th A.L. North

KEY LOSSES: Victor Javier, Cesar Abreu , Taylor Guerrero, Wally Blair

KEY ADDITIONS: Dean Duffy - FA, Robert Henderson - FA, Gene Hague - FA , Albert Merced - FA

Seattle Stormbringers 3rd A.L. North Last Season: 77-85

The Stormbringers are looking to turn the corner this season and fight for a playoff spot. Rudy Hernandez and Bob Gunderson hope to continue bashing the ball as they did last season when they combined for 76 Home Runs and 197 RBI's. Seattle shouldn't feel the loss of Fred Seay and his .282 BA and 16 Home Runs as they upgraded with Javier Estrella. Young 25 year old George McPherson paces the pitching staff with his 17 wins last season and 3.92 Era. Health will be the big issue for Seattle and could be the difference in Seattle contending for the Division or staying out of the North cellar.

Prediction: 85-77 2nd A.L. North

KEY LOSSES: Fred Seay .282 BA, 16 HR'S, Herm Banks

KEY ADDITIONS: Nate Soriano - FA, Javier Estrella - FA, Bill Hammond - FA , Bud Case - FA, Benny Lee - CLAIMED OFF WAIVERS

Pittsburgh Pirates 4th A.L. North Last Season: 68-94

The Pirates took a step back last season which was due to their pitching woes. The Pirates only had 3 pitchers with an Era under 5.00. Pitcher Al Romo led the Pirates with 11 wins but is hoping to step up this season and post more wins. Pittsburgh is hoping the addition of Michael Chase will help their pitching problems and lead to more wins this season. I don't think there is a pitcher in Ott that wants to throw to Al Roberts and who blames them with his 40 Home Runs and 132 Rbi's. Robert's is a Rbi machine averaging 132 Rbi's a season in his young career and if he stays healthy will be a shoe in for the HOF. The Pirates have a solid offense that could have them contend for the Division but with the pitching woes, the Pirates will probably be fighting for third in the A.L North.

Prediction: 72-90 3rd A.L. North

KEY LOSSES: Mac Satou, Placido Vega .281 BA, 39 SB, 100 RUNS , Mike Gomes, Jiggs Clontz, Tony Rosado

KEY ADDITIONS: Sid Rivera - PROMOTED, Johnny Tollberg - FA, Michael Chase - FA , Donaldo Maduro - RULE 5, Benji Sanchez - RULE 5

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

N.L. NORTH PREDICTIONS

Cincinnati Red Stockings 1st N.L. North Last Season: 114-48

The Red Stockings led the Majors with 114 wins last season, but a second round playoff series lost to the Tractors have them hungrier than ever to return to the World Series and bring the Trophy back home to Cincy. The Stockings made sure that the starting pitching would stay intact with the re-signing of Lou Brock and his 17 wins and 3.33 ERA. 6 time Cy Young award winner Donald Zhang leads the way for Cincy and is only 6 wins away from 200 career wins. The stockings missed Pablo Mendoza after he went down early last season with a torn ACL. Mendoza hit 21 Home runs in only 43 games last season and if he comes back true to form, I'm not sure any team will be able to stop Cincy from returning to the World series. Cincy did lose pop in the lineup when they traded away Jose Martinez to the Thunder Roads, but Cincy has plenty of fire power even with the loss of Martinez's 40 Home runs. If there's a weak spot on this Cincy team, it would have to be the bullpen. With the Red Stockings starting pitching and offense, Cincy should still be able to pound their way to another North Division Title and deep run in the playoffs.

Prediction: 108-54 1st North

KEY LOSSES: Harry Delgado - 24 Home runs and .304 BA. Jose Martinez - 40 Home runs, 106 RBI, 109 R, and .304 BA.
KEY ADDITIONS: Richie Thompson - FA

Chicago Freeway 2nd N.L. North Last Season: 61-101

The Freeway are looking at another long season as they continue to rebuild. With no talent on the starting pitching rotation, limited offensive weapons and a shaky bullpen, The Freeway are probably looking at another 100 loss season. MVP Al Rosado may be wasting his talents in Chicago this season with limited save opportunities, but with Rosado only being 26, he hopes to stick around and be a big part in the rebuild process that will eventually help the Freeway to a North division title and deep run in the playoffs. The Freeway were at the bottom of the league last season in offense and losing Al Alvarez 40 Home runs won't help the Freeway's offensive woes. Chicago promoted Justin Pote to the majors hoping to make up for the loss of Alvarez, but with Pote's low contact and batting eye, Manager Coneheads may be wishing he would have re-signed Alvarez while leaving Pote in the minors for 1 more year of development. The future is bright for Chicago as young players like Miguel Ortiz start to bring their talents to the big leagues and turn the Freeway into a contender instead of a pretender.

Prediction: 59-102 4th N.L. North

KEY LOSSES: Geronimo Alvarez, Al Alvarez - 41 Home runs and 105 RBI, Junior McCartney, Vic Sanchez

KEY ADDITIONS: Justin Pote - Promoted, Charles McCallum - Promoted, Archie Wolcott - Rule 5, Shouta Uchida - Rule 5

Hartford Whalers 3rd in N.L. North Last Season: 57-105

The Whalers struggled last season to find wins but they are hoping that the offense can lead them to more victories this season. The pitching staff is still below par as David Baerga leads the way with his 4.90 ERA. Aging Kyle Key is in the last year of his contract and by his 2 wins and 6.07 ERA last season, next season can't get here fast enough for the Whalers. J.R. Kirwan's 37 Home runs and 120 RBI will keep opposing pitchers on their toes as Ralph Nelson, Julian Seanez , and Julian Moraga will help put pressure on opposing defenses. Pitching will still be the Whalers kryptonite and will keep the Whalers from making an impact on the playoff race this season.

Prediction: 65-97 2nd N.L. North

KEY LOSSES:
Torii Kent, Gene Hague , Eduardo Melo

KEY ADDITIONS: Benji Torrealba - FA, Julio Gonzales - FA, Samuel Burks - FA, Mac Satou - FA

Madison Labradors 4th N.L. North Last Season: 55-107

The fans are hoping new management is what the Labradors need to get back to their winning ways. Madison struggled in all aspects of the game last season, but Madison has dropped some dead weight and added talent by promoting within but they still have a long way to go to start to be considered playoff contenders. Edgard Ferrer and Troy Nixon led the way offensively last season by belting 30 and 36 Home runs. It's going to take a lot more than that though with the Labradors lacking quality pitching as Sean Williams and his 7.58 ERA is leading the rotation. The Labradors will be fighting to stay out of the cellar this season and with no major talent additions and the loss of Trajano, the fight will last all season long.

Prediction: 62-100 3rd N.L. North


KEY LOSSES: Rafael Trajano 4.65 ERA, Matty Ugueto, Robert Henderson, Wesley Tracy 25 Home runs

KEY ADDITIONS: Johnny Hutch - Rule 5, Alex Satou - FA, Miguel Mercado - FA, Fergie Douglas - FA, Sammy Figureoa - FA, Earl Mayne - Promoted, Harry Wilkins - Promoted, Lee Carlson - Promoted