Thursday, September 30, 2010
Game 5
Virginia Uniforms - Portland Uniforms
Notes
After the beat down in game one, Virginia needed a win soon to maybe get a jump on trying to catch the Roughnecks early. A pitching duel was next though. Braden Looper improved from a 5 to a 6 last season, paired up with Dontrelle Willis on the mound for the Trappers. Both pitchers rolled, early. Burroughs hit a homer in the first, then Byrnes hit a 2 run homer in the third. Going into the 5th, both pitchers were in trying to maybe get a win. Virginia's 7-8-9 hitters were up, Bubba Crosby homered, then Greenberg and Herr both doubled, ousting Willis with a soon to be loss as Looper finished his complete game.
Batters
VIR
Everett 1-3 1B, K
Byrnes 2-3 1B, HR, 1R, 2RBI
Blalock 0-3
Mientkiewicz 0-2 K
Hall 0-2
Bigbie 0-2
Crosby 1-2 HR, K, 1R, 1RBI
Greenberg 1-2 2B, 1R
Herr 1-2 2B, 1RBI
POR
Berroa 1-3 2B
Dye 0-3 1B
Burroughs 1-2 HR, 1R, 1RBI
Encarnacion 0-2
Pena 0-2
Sexson 1-2 2B
Giles 0-2
Horwitz 0-2
Brown 1-2 2B
Pitchers
VIR
Looper- 5 IP, 1.8 ERA, 0 Ks, 1 ER, 0 BB W
POR
Willis- 4 IP, 9 ERA, 2 Ks, 4 ER, 0 BB L
Gagne- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB
Player of the Game- Eric Byrnes
Notes
Mark Prior was the Cyclone's best chance to end the losing streak, up against Josh Pappelbon on the mound in his first start. Matt LeCroy doubled in a run in the top of the 2nd to take the lead early. Josh Pappelbon became another 5 point pitcher that has impressed this year. He gave up a home run to Jose Vidro in the 3rd, but that was the only run he gave up. 1-1 going into the 5th, Elijah Dukes singled, then Khalil Greene homered. Esteban Yan came in and earned the save for Austin as they remain undefeated.
Austin Uniforms - Omaha Uniforms
Batters
AUS
Dukes 2-3 3B, 1B, K, 1R
Greene 1-3 HR, 1R, 1RBI
Baldelli 1-3 1B
Casey 0-3
Spivey 1-3 1B, 1R
Munson 0-3
Rolls 1-1 1B, BB
Wilson 0-2 K
LeCroy 1-2 2B, 1 RBI
OMA
Fahey 0-3
Vidro 1-2 HR, BB, K, 1R, 1RBI
Hermida 1-3 2B
Atkins 0-2 K
Ensberg 1-2 1B, K
Mathews Jr. 1-2 2B
Monroe 0-2
Valetin 1-2 2B
Ellison 0-2 K
Pitchers
AUS
Pappelbon- 4 IP, 2.25 ERA, 3 Ks, 1 ER, 1 BB W
Yan- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB SV
OMA
Prior- 5 IP, 5.39 ERA, 3 Ks, 3 ER, 1 BB L
Player of the Game- Josh Pappelbon
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Game 4
Virginia Uniforms - Portland Uniforms
Notes
The two playoffs teams from last season had a combined 0 wins going in. Virginia, hadn't played. But Portland got swept at home against Austin. Mark Mulder came in hungry, but got blown out of the game. Jeremy Brown hit a grand slam in the second, which took the wind out of Virginia's sails. Then hit after hit the next inning making it 7-0 Portland. The Trappers held on for the win.
Batters
VIR
Everett 1-3 2B
Byrnes 0-2 BB, K
Blalock 1-2 2B
Mientkiewicz 0-2 BB
Hall 1-2 1B, K
Bigbie 1-2 1B
Crosby 0-2
Young 0-2
Herr 0-1 BB, K
POR
Berroa 0-3 K
Dye 0-2 BB, K
Burroughs 0-3 K
Encarnacion 2-2 2 1B, 2R
Pena 1-2 1B, 1R
Sexson 2-2 1B, 2B, 2RBI, 1R
Giles 0-1 BB
Horwitz 1-2 1B, 1RBI
Brown 1-2 HR, 1R, 4RBI
Pitchers
VIR
Mulder- 2.1 IP, 31.5 ERA, 2 Ks, 7 ER, 0 BB L
Anderson- 1.2 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB
POR
Tadano- 4 IP, 0 ERA, 3 Ks, 0 ER, 2 BB W
Calero- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 0 Ks, 0 ER, 1 BB SV
Player of the Game- Kaz Tadano
Omaha Uniforms - Orlando Uniforms
Notes
These two have been even all series, even gaining status as a new rivalry, after one of the best series so far. This would be the only game not settled by 2 or less runs. Omaha jumped on Kip Wells early, getting 2 doubles in the first. Then, he got good. Kip wells retired the next 10 batters, as a 5 pitcher, it's astonishing. Joe Crede hit a solo shot in the 2nd to tie up the game. In the bottom of the 3rd, the flood gates were released. Freeman hit a double, scored after 2 singles, and with 2 runners on, Joe Crede hit another homer to make it 5-1. Nothing happened after that, being the last hit of the game.
Batters
OMA
Fahey 1-2 2B, 1R
Vidro 0-2
Hermida 0-2
Atkins 1-2 2B, K, 1RBI
Ensberg 0-2
Mathews Jr. 0-2
Monroe 0-2 K
Valetin 0-2 K
Buscher 0-1 K
ORL
Freeman 1-3 2B, K, 1R
Stewart 0-2
Grieve 1-1 1B, BB, 1R
Hillenbrand 1-2 1B, K, 1R, 1RBI
Crede 2-2 2HR, 2R, 4RBI
LaForest 0-2 K
Abernathy 0-1 BB
Robels 0-2
Roneberg 0-2
Pitchers
OMA
Backe- 3 IP, 15 ERA, 2 Ks, 5 ER, 1 BB L
Julio- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 1 BB
ORL
Wells- 4 IP, 2.25 ERA, 4 Ks, 1 ER, 0 BB W
Ryan- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 0 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB SV
Players of the Game- Joe Crede, Kip Wells
Friday, September 24, 2010
Game 3
Austin Uniforms - Portland Uniforms
Notes
Austin was looking to become the third team to sweep another, against the defending champs no less. Portland's game started bad right away. Double, single, homer to start the top of the first. Angel Berroa, the first batter in the bottom of the first hit a homer, and it looked like it would be a bad pitching match up. Then Bobby Bradley settled in and started rolling. After that homer, in 4 innings he gave up 4 more hits, all singles. Khalil Greene hit a homer in the top of the second to oust Ainsworth, who took the loss.
Batters
AUS
Dukes 2-3 2B, 1B, K, 2R
Greene 2-3 HR, 1B, 2RBI, 2R
Baldelli 1-3 HR, 3RBI, 1R
Casey 0-3
Spivey 0-2
Munson 1-2 2B
Rolls 0-1 K, BB
Wilson 0-2 K
Valent 0-2
POR
Berroa 1-3 HR, 1RBI,1R
Dye 1-3 1B
Burroughs 1-3 1B
Encarnacion 0-3 K
Pena 1-2 1B
Sexson -2 K
Giles 2-2 2 1B
Simon 0-2
Brown 1-2 1B, K
Pitchers
AUS
Bradley- 4 IP, 2.25 ERA, 2 Ks, 1 ER, 0 BB W
Sanchez- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB SV
POR
Ainsworth- 2 IP, 22.5 ERA, 1 Ks, 5 ER, 0 BB L
Burgos- 2 IP, 0 ERA, 2 Ks, 0 ER, 1 BB
Gagne- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 0 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB
Player of the Game- Khalil Greene
Omaha Uniforms - Orlando Uniforms
Notes
Wild game. This game was the second highest scoring game in CBL history. Only game 3 in the Taylor Cup was higher. Orlando jumped on Omaha early. And I mean jumped. 7 runs were scored in the second, which made it 8-0. Joe Crede had a grand slam that inning, too. Then, in the 3rd, Garret Atkins hit a 3 run homer to start, with Craig Monroe hitting one to make it 8-4. Next inning, Omaha was at it again. 6 strait batters got on, scoring 3 runs, and loaded the bases. Dewon Brazelton settled down after letting 3 guys on board, to get the last 2 outs. it was now 8-7. Next inning, Jose Vidro homered off of Boof Bonser to tie it up. Then in the bottom of the inning, a walk, single, and a game winning double by Brent Abernathy.
Batters
OMA
Fahey 0-3 BB, 1R
Vidro 3-3 HR, 2 1B, BB, 1RBI, 3R
Hermida 1-3 2B, BB, 1RBI, 2R
Atkins 2-2 HR, 2B, 5RBI, 1R
Ensberg 0-2 BB
Mathews Jr. 0-2 BB
Monroe 2-3 HR, 1B, 1RBI, 1R
Valetin 0-3 K
Ellison 0-2 BB
ORL
Freeman 2-3 HR, 1B, 1 RBI, 1 R
Stewart 0-2
Grieve 1-2 1B, BB, 1R
Hillenbrand 0-3 K
Crede 1-2 HR, BB, 4RBI, 2R
LaForest 1-2 1B, BB, 1R
Abernathy 2-3 3B, 2B, K, 2RBI, 1R
Robels 1-2 1B, 1RBI, 1R
Francia 0-1 BB, 1R
Pitchers
OMA
Perez- 2 IP, 36 ERA, 1 Ks, 8 ER, 4 BB
Julio- 2 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB
Reitsma- .1 IP, 90 ERA, 0 Ks, 1 ER, 0 BB L
ORL
Chacon- 3.1 IP, 21 ERA, 0 Ks, 7 ER, 5 BB
Brazelton- .2 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 2 BB
Bonser- 1 IP, 9 ERA, 0 Ks, 1 ER, 0 BB W
Player of the Game- Garrett Atkins
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Game 2
Austin Uniforms - Portland Uniforms
Notes
Game 2 of the season, Austin really pushed around Portland. Khalil Greene had 3 singles, while the rest of the team had 4 hits combined. They found a way to destroy the Trappers 7-1 as Doug Waechter had a bad game, when on the flip side Victor Zambrano had a nice complete game while allowing 1 run.
Batters
AUS
Dukes 0-2 K, 2 BB, 2 R
Greene 3-4 3 1B, 2 R
Baldelli 1-2 1B, BB, 1 RBI, 1R
Casey 1-3 1B, K, 1R
Spivey 1-2 3B, BB, 3 RBI
Munson 1-3 2B, K, 2 RBI
Rolls 0-3
Wilson 0-3 K
LeCroy 0-1 2BB, 1 R
POR
Berroa 0-3
Dye 0-2 2 K, BB
Burroughs 2-2 2 2B, 1R
Encarnacion 0-2
Pena 0-2
Sexson 1-2 1B
Giles 1-2 1B, 1 RBI
Simon 0-2
Brown 0-2
Pitchers
AUS
Zambrano- 5 IP, 1.8 ERA, 2 Ks, 1 ER, 1 BB W
POR
Waechter- 3.1 IP, 18 ERA, 3 Ks, 6 ER, 5 BB L
Calero- 1.2 IP, 9 ERA, 1 Ks, 1 ER, 1 BB
Player of the Game- Khalil Green
Omaha Uniforms - Orlando Uniforms
Notes
This game, on paper, was one sided. Omaha had 7 3 point players in their line up, while Orlando had just 4. But the starters really stunk it up. after just 2, Orlando was up 8-4. Thanks to hitting 3 home runs off of Kason Gabbard, who gave up 7. Scott Elarton also struggled, and was pulled after giving up a homer to make it 8-6. BJ Ryan, and Boof Bonser came in to shut it down for Orlando and get their first win on the season.
Batters
OMA
Fahey 1-3 K, 1R
Vidro 0-1 1 BB, 1R
Hermida 0-2 2K, 1BB, 1R
Atkins 2-3 2 2B, 1RBI, 1R
Ensberg 1-3 HR, 2 RBI, 1 R
Mathews Jr. 1-3 2B, 2RBI
Monroe 0-3 K
Valetin 1-2 HR, 1RBI, 1R
Ellison 0-1 K, BB
ORL
Freeman 1-1 HR, 2BB, 1 RBI, 1 R
Stewart 2-3 HR, 1B, K, 3 RBI, 1R
Grieve 2-3 HR, 1B, 2RBI, 2R
Hillenbrand 0-1, 2BB, 1R
Crede 1-3 3B, K, 1RBI
LaForest 1-3 3B, 1RBI
Abernathy 0-2 K
Robels 0-2 2K
Francia 1-2 1B, 1R
Pitchers
OMA
Gabbard- 1 IP, 57.3 ERA, 2 Ks, 7 ER, 2 BB L
Reitsma- 2 IP, 4.5 ERA, 3 Ks, 1 ER, 1 BB
Julio- 1 IP, 9 ERA, 0 Ks, 1 ER, 1 BB
ORL
Elarton- 2.1 IP, 27 ERA, 3 Ks, 6 ER, 2 BB W
Ryan- 1.2 IP, 0 ERA, 2 Ks, 0 ER, 2 BB
Bonser- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 0 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB SV
Player of the Game- Shannon Stewart
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Game 1
Austin Uniforms - Portland Uniforms
Notes
With the return of CBL, Portland unveils their new banner, Then Austin shows up being a party pooper. Eric Munson got a triple in the second, who scored on a Preston Wilson double. Matt Lecroy hit him in on his double. Juan Encarnacion went 2-2 with a double, that scored Jermaine Dye. It was anyones game, but new pick up Junior Spivey hits a homerun into deep PGE Park. Bradford came in for the save. These teams could be very interesting.
Batters
AUS
Dukes 1-3 2B
Greene 0-3
Baldelli 0-2 K
Casey 0-2
Spivey 1-2 HR, 1 RBI, 1R
Munson 1-2 3B, 1R
Rolls 0-2
Wilson 1-2 2B, 1 RBI, 1R
LeCroy 1-2 2B, 1 RBI
POR
Berroa 0-1 2 BB
Dye 1-3 2B, 2 K, 1R
Burroughs 0-3
Encarnacion 2-2 1B, 2B, 1 RBI
Pena 0-2
Sexson 0-2
Giles 0-1 BB, K
Simon 0-2 K
Brown 0-2
Pitchers
AUS
Ponson- 4 IP, 2.25 ERA, 2 Ks, 1 ER, 2 BB W
Bradford- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 1 BB SV
POR
Willis- 5 IP, 5.39 ERA, 1 Ks, 3 ER, 0 BB L
Player of the Game- Sidney Ponson
Omaha Uniforms - Orlando Uniforms
Notes
Omaha came in trying to prove that they're not just a normal expansion team. They have a potent offence, and maybe one of the best starting pitcher in the league. But Chuck James was one of the best last season, and they'd have to go through him. It was tied going into the 5th, at 2-2. Then James let the flood gates open. He gave up 2 walks, and a single, double, and a triple. That was 4 runs, and enough to have a comfortable lead going into the bottom frame. First batter, Shannon Stewart hits it onto the hill at Champions Stadium in Orlando. Omaha put in their number one reliever in, Jorge Julio, whi gave up a run of his own, but settled down and ended it.
Batters
OMA
Fahey 0-3 K
Vidro 1-2 HR, BB, 1 RBI, 2 R
Hermida 1-3 1B, 1R
Atkins 1-3 3B, K, 1R
Ensberg 1-3 2B, 2 RBI, 1 R
Mathews Jr. 2-3 3B, 1B, K, 2RBI,
Monroe 1-3 1B, K, 1 RBI
Valetin 1-2 1B
Ellison 0-1 BB, 1R
ORL
Freeman 1-2 1B, BB, 1 RBI, 1 R
Stewart 1-3 HR, K, 1 RBI, 1R
Grieve 1-3 2B, K, 1 R
Hillenbrand 2-3 2B, 1B
Crede 1-3 1B, 1 RBI
LaForest 1-3 3B
Abernathy 1-2 1B, BB, 1 RBI, 1 R
Robels 0-3
Francia 1-2 2B
Pitchers
OMA
Prior- 4 IP, 6.75 ERA, 2 Ks, 3 ER, 2 BB W
Julio- 1 IP, 9 ERA, 0 Ks, 1 ER, 1 BB SV
ORL
James- 4.2 IP, 12.86 ERA, 3 Ks, 6 ER, 2 BB L
Bonser- .1 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB
Player of the Game- Gary Mathews Jr.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Season 2 Predictions
Here are my predictions for Season 2. It's not like Im gonna change the games any, just what i'm thinking based off recent moves.
1. Portland Trappers-Overall 65 Points
Why wouldn't this team be the one to beat? Every player returned from season one. Doug Waechter earned a 6th point for pitching, making Portland's rotation 6, 6, 5, 5. With the roster expanding to 17, they got two pretty good pitchers. Kaz Tanado with his eepheus pitch, and Kiko Calero's 6 point arm in the bullpen already with Eric Gagne. The line up will be the same as their championship line up.
2. Austin Roughnecks- Overall 64 Points
This is a stab at it. The last place team had the pieces, just wasn't lucky. 5 batters batted under .231, including 3 pointer Preston Wilson. He was demoted to a 2 this offseason. But why pick them second? Sidney Ponson had glimmers of a nice season. They picked up Dauner Sanchez, a 6 point RP, and Josh Pappelbon in the rotation. Junior Spivey was added to the roster, while Andy Cannizaro was dropped to the reserves. It's this team's shot at a Taylor Cup. Their RPs, and ace Sidney Ponson are aging, but trades can now be made. Screw the future! Go big now! Plus, their identity is now awesome.
3. Virginia Beach Bums- Overall 64 Points
Last year's regular season champs come into this season looking for a championship. Doug Mientkiewicz went nuts to start Season 1. With a supporting cast of Adam Everett, Hank Blalock, and Toby Hall they're capable. Dmitri Young lost a point as a DH, but Adam Everett gained a point batting a ridiculous .393 as a 2 point player. Braden Looper was promoted to a 6 point pitcher also. Thing is, during the roster expansion, they picked up two 5 point players, the only team to not get a 6 point pitcher. But hopefully they get a Braden Looper performance out of Fernando Nieve, and Jason Windsor.
4. Omaha Cyclones- Overall 64 Points
The expansion team won't be an easy game. Made up of free agents, they get huge names like Jeremy Hermida, Mark Prior, Morgan Ensberg, and Jose Vidro. The rotation is 6, 5, 5, 5 so there could be a problem. They're the only team without 3 6 point pitchers. But their line up has 6 players with 3 points, just like every team(except Orlando). So if they can get a good year out of one of their 5 players in the rotation, they'll compete.
5. Orlando M's- Overall 62 Points
Orlando is in the most trouble. Before I installed the age retirement rule, Orlando already drafted Nomar, and Delgado. They were the only 2 retirements this past season. Shea Hillenbrand replaced Delgado, so theres no loss there, but Oscar Robels was signed for Nomar's replacement. He'll be in here one year until 3rd overall draft pick Jamie Simms gets called up. Scott Elarton was demoted to a 5 pitcher as Chuck James begins the season as the #1 starter. Hopefully Boof Bonser, and BJ Ryan can come out of the pen and get things done.
So there is my predictions, you can post yours.
1. Portland Trappers-Overall 65 Points
Why wouldn't this team be the one to beat? Every player returned from season one. Doug Waechter earned a 6th point for pitching, making Portland's rotation 6, 6, 5, 5. With the roster expanding to 17, they got two pretty good pitchers. Kaz Tanado with his eepheus pitch, and Kiko Calero's 6 point arm in the bullpen already with Eric Gagne. The line up will be the same as their championship line up.
2. Austin Roughnecks- Overall 64 Points
This is a stab at it. The last place team had the pieces, just wasn't lucky. 5 batters batted under .231, including 3 pointer Preston Wilson. He was demoted to a 2 this offseason. But why pick them second? Sidney Ponson had glimmers of a nice season. They picked up Dauner Sanchez, a 6 point RP, and Josh Pappelbon in the rotation. Junior Spivey was added to the roster, while Andy Cannizaro was dropped to the reserves. It's this team's shot at a Taylor Cup. Their RPs, and ace Sidney Ponson are aging, but trades can now be made. Screw the future! Go big now! Plus, their identity is now awesome.
3. Virginia Beach Bums- Overall 64 Points
Last year's regular season champs come into this season looking for a championship. Doug Mientkiewicz went nuts to start Season 1. With a supporting cast of Adam Everett, Hank Blalock, and Toby Hall they're capable. Dmitri Young lost a point as a DH, but Adam Everett gained a point batting a ridiculous .393 as a 2 point player. Braden Looper was promoted to a 6 point pitcher also. Thing is, during the roster expansion, they picked up two 5 point players, the only team to not get a 6 point pitcher. But hopefully they get a Braden Looper performance out of Fernando Nieve, and Jason Windsor.
4. Omaha Cyclones- Overall 64 Points
The expansion team won't be an easy game. Made up of free agents, they get huge names like Jeremy Hermida, Mark Prior, Morgan Ensberg, and Jose Vidro. The rotation is 6, 5, 5, 5 so there could be a problem. They're the only team without 3 6 point pitchers. But their line up has 6 players with 3 points, just like every team(except Orlando). So if they can get a good year out of one of their 5 players in the rotation, they'll compete.
5. Orlando M's- Overall 62 Points
Orlando is in the most trouble. Before I installed the age retirement rule, Orlando already drafted Nomar, and Delgado. They were the only 2 retirements this past season. Shea Hillenbrand replaced Delgado, so theres no loss there, but Oscar Robels was signed for Nomar's replacement. He'll be in here one year until 3rd overall draft pick Jamie Simms gets called up. Scott Elarton was demoted to a 5 pitcher as Chuck James begins the season as the #1 starter. Hopefully Boof Bonser, and BJ Ryan can come out of the pen and get things done.
So there is my predictions, you can post yours.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Reserve Lists
Austin Roughnecks
Irons 1B
Vega SP
Tatum OF
Cruz SP
Cannizaro 2B
Omaha Cyclones
Koike SP
Gaitan 2B
Lieberman 3B
Bowen C
Logan OF
Orlando Majestics
Simms SS
Reed 1B
Mortenssen SP
Beltran RP
Ortmeier OF
Portland Trappers
Brackett OF
Barraza RP
Meader 1B
Holliman 2B
Sullivan OF
Virginia Beach Bums
Ware SP
Keyes C
Flores SP
Shafer RP
Stokes 1B
Irons 1B
Vega SP
Tatum OF
Cruz SP
Cannizaro 2B
Omaha Cyclones
Koike SP
Gaitan 2B
Lieberman 3B
Bowen C
Logan OF
Orlando Majestics
Simms SS
Reed 1B
Mortenssen SP
Beltran RP
Ortmeier OF
Portland Trappers
Brackett OF
Barraza RP
Meader 1B
Holliman 2B
Sullivan OF
Virginia Beach Bums
Ware SP
Keyes C
Flores SP
Shafer RP
Stokes 1B
CBL Rookie Draft
So here is how it works. This will be the rookie class starting in season 3 and 4. They replace the old players in here now.
First round players will be available to play after one season, then the rest will be in the minors for two until they can play. Each player will be the first players on the reserve list. IT is a list of 5 prospects not on the major team. This has been set up for the younger players who have time to wait for a sport to be open. I'll post them later.
Round 1
1. Omaha Cyclones Akifumi Koike SP, 6 Point
2. Austin Roughnecks Brendan Irons 1B, 3 Point
3. Orlando Majestics Jaime Simms SS, 3 Point
4. Virginia Beach Bums Robert Ware SP, 6 Point
5. Portland Trappers Ricky Bracket OF, 3 Point
Round 2
6. Omaha Cyclones Alejandro Gaitan 2B, 3 Point
7. Austin Roughnecks Joaquin Vega SP, 5 Point
8. Orlando Majestics Dylan Reed 1B, 2 Point
9. Virginia Beach Bums Johnathan Keyes C, 3 Point
10. Portland Trappers Tony Barraza RP, 5 point
Round 3
11. Omaha Cyclones Adam Lieberman 3B, 2 Point
12. Austin Roughnecks Doug Tatum OF, 2 Point
13. Orlando Majestics Coos Mortenssen SP, 5 Point
14. Virginia Beach Bums Reuben Flores SP, 5 Point
15. Portland Trappers Danny Meader 1B, 2 point
First round players will be available to play after one season, then the rest will be in the minors for two until they can play. Each player will be the first players on the reserve list. IT is a list of 5 prospects not on the major team. This has been set up for the younger players who have time to wait for a sport to be open. I'll post them later.
Round 1
1. Omaha Cyclones Akifumi Koike SP, 6 Point
2. Austin Roughnecks Brendan Irons 1B, 3 Point
3. Orlando Majestics Jaime Simms SS, 3 Point
4. Virginia Beach Bums Robert Ware SP, 6 Point
5. Portland Trappers Ricky Bracket OF, 3 Point
Round 2
6. Omaha Cyclones Alejandro Gaitan 2B, 3 Point
7. Austin Roughnecks Joaquin Vega SP, 5 Point
8. Orlando Majestics Dylan Reed 1B, 2 Point
9. Virginia Beach Bums Johnathan Keyes C, 3 Point
10. Portland Trappers Tony Barraza RP, 5 point
Round 3
11. Omaha Cyclones Adam Lieberman 3B, 2 Point
12. Austin Roughnecks Doug Tatum OF, 2 Point
13. Orlando Majestics Coos Mortenssen SP, 5 Point
14. Virginia Beach Bums Reuben Flores SP, 5 Point
15. Portland Trappers Danny Meader 1B, 2 point
Trappers Stadium Plans
I had an idea in my head.
So here is the planned stadium for the Portland Trappers in time for season 3. It takes some inspiration from the Durham Bulls Athletic Park. Where to start? All the grey is a walkway. It remains the same height all around. Each path going into the green section are stairs to the rows of seats. Since it's level, that means that because the seats go down, there will be a tall wall. Well that wall is in right field, right under the Party Deck. You enter the stadium in the plaza where the grey trappers logos are. Under the tan deck above the green seats is an overhang, under is the pressboxes, and VIP lounges. In deep center is a hill area, with a garden. Since Portland is the Rose City, roses will be grown. A hedge shaped like the cap logo is also out there, think PNC Park. Originally, the stadium was not suppose to be skewed, but it added a short porch in left field. For hitters like Sean Burroughs, and Willy Mo Pena, this should be a very nice home run park.
Portland Trapper Stadium Troubles.
So Portland is renovating PGE Park for the Timbers, forcing the Portland Beavers out. A Baseball stadium was planned, to be built by 2011. Thing is, that didnt work out. Luckily the Trappers got their stuff together, and will get a new stadium by season 3.
I will design a stadium for your pleasure, then they will fake play in it. Deal? Portland will push for the Season 3 all-star game.
More on the situation can be read here
http://stadiaarcadia.blogspot.com/2010/09/soap-operah-of-pge-park.html
I will design a stadium for your pleasure, then they will fake play in it. Deal? Portland will push for the Season 3 all-star game.
More on the situation can be read here
http://stadiaarcadia.blogspot.com/2010/09/soap-operah-of-pge-park.html
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
All-Star Game
Notes
The first all-star game was surprisingly quiet. I guess that's what you get when you have the 10 best pitchers going an inning each. Dontrelle Willis couldn't find the strike zone, and gave up 4 runs, including 4 walks. Pete LaForest earned the first hit by Lommel's team in the 3rd. And with that, season 1 is officially over.
Batters
LOMMEL
Dukes 0-2
Dye 0-2
Burroughs 0-2
Mientkiewicz 1-2 1B
Garciaparra 0-2 K
Giles 0-2 K
Grieve 0-2
Everett 0-2
LaForest 1-1 2B
TAYLOR
Greene 2-3 2 1B
Blalock 0-2 BB, K
Encarnacion 0-2 BB, K
Casey 0-1 2 BB
Pena 0-3
Hall 1-2 2B, BB, K
Baldelli 0-3
Sexson 1-2 2B
Abernathy 1-2 1B
Pitchers
LOMMEL
Willis- 1 IP, 36 ERA, 0 Ks, 4 ER, 4 BB L
Ponson- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB
Looper- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 0 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB
Gagne- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB
Bradford- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 1 BB
TAYLOR
Mulder- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 0 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB W
James- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB
Waechter- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 0 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB
Anderson- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 0 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB
Bonser- 1 IP, 0 ERA, 1 Ks, 0 ER, 0 BB
Players of the Game- Taylor's Pitching staff
Monday, September 6, 2010
Home Run Derby
Alright, so here's the rules. Each team has two representatives in the competition. Each player will have 10 choices put into random.com. The amount of home runs on the list is the amount they hit this year, so Mientkiewicz will get 6 and so on. 10 swings to hit the most. Top 4 move on, then top two, then our champ is crowned.
Round 1
Mientkiewicz 8
Blalock 7
Pena 5
Encarnacion 3
Casey 7
Dukes 1
Grieve 2
Garciaparra 3
Round 2
Mientkiewicz 8
Blalock 4
Pena 9
Casey 2
Finals
Mientkiewicz 3
Pena 4
Champion
Willy Mo Pena
Round 1
Mientkiewicz 8
Blalock 7
Pena 5
Encarnacion 3
Casey 7
Dukes 1
Grieve 2
Garciaparra 3
Round 2
Mientkiewicz 8
Blalock 4
Pena 9
Casey 2
Finals
Mientkiewicz 3
Pena 4
Champion
Willy Mo Pena
Friday, September 3, 2010
All-Star Rosters announced
The two teams were announced friday afternoon for tomorrow's All-star game. 13 players per team were announced. Each pitcher will go one inning, in the order they are listed. Portland had the most players on the team at a total of 8 players, which is rightly so.
Taylor
SP Mulder
SP James
SP Waechter
RP Anderson
RP Bonser
C Hall
1B Casey
2B Abernathy
3B Blalock
SS Greene
OF Encarnacion
OF Pena
OF Baldelli
DH Sexson
Lommel
SP Willis
SP Ponson
SP Looper
RP Gagne
RP Bradford
C LaForest
1B Mientkiewicz
2B Giles
3B Burroughs
SS Garciaparra
OF Dye
OF Dukes
OF Grieve
DH Everett
One problem, there is no DH. The fans will get to vote for two members to join the team. One player from each team is in the competition. Here are the candidates.
Eric Munson
10-31, .322, 5 RBI, 3 runs, 2 Homeruns, 2 Ks
Carlos Delgado
13-37, .351, 9 RBI, 5 runs, 3 Homeruns, 3 Ks
Richie Sexson
12-35, .343, 12 RBI, 7 runs, 3 Homeruns, 5 Ks
Adam Everett
11-28, .393, 5 RBI, 8 runs, 2 Homeruns, 4 Ks
Taylor
SP Mulder
SP James
SP Waechter
RP Anderson
RP Bonser
C Hall
1B Casey
2B Abernathy
3B Blalock
SS Greene
OF Encarnacion
OF Pena
OF Baldelli
DH Sexson
Lommel
SP Willis
SP Ponson
SP Looper
RP Gagne
RP Bradford
C LaForest
1B Mientkiewicz
2B Giles
3B Burroughs
SS Garciaparra
OF Dye
OF Dukes
OF Grieve
DH Everett
One problem, there is no DH. The fans will get to vote for two members to join the team. One player from each team is in the competition. Here are the candidates.
Eric Munson
10-31, .322, 5 RBI, 3 runs, 2 Homeruns, 2 Ks
Carlos Delgado
13-37, .351, 9 RBI, 5 runs, 3 Homeruns, 3 Ks
Richie Sexson
12-35, .343, 12 RBI, 7 runs, 3 Homeruns, 5 Ks
Adam Everett
11-28, .393, 5 RBI, 8 runs, 2 Homeruns, 4 Ks
EDIT: Everett and Sexson were named to the teams today.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
All-Star Logos Released
The CBL All-Star logo is this weekend, and here are the logos. The game will feature the best players in the league showcased in one game. Orlando is hosting the event. Two teams will be drafted by Commish Taylor, and... his friend? Neil Lommel. Next season, the format might be switched to world-USA game.
A home run derby will also be held. Info to follow
A home run derby will also be held. Info to follow
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Other off season transactions
Austin
Signed: Josh Pappelbon, Duaner Sánchez, Junior Spivey
Dropped: Andy Cannizaro
Orlando
Signed: Kip Wells, B.J. Ryan, Shea Hillenbrand, Oscar Robels
Portland
Signed: Kaz Tadano, Kiko Calero
Virginia
Signed: Fernando Nieve, Jason Windsor
Signed: Josh Pappelbon, Duaner Sánchez, Junior Spivey
Dropped: Andy Cannizaro
Orlando
Signed: Kip Wells, B.J. Ryan, Shea Hillenbrand, Oscar Robels
Portland
Signed: Kaz Tadano, Kiko Calero
Virginia
Signed: Fernando Nieve, Jason Windsor
Omaha Roster announced
SP Mark Prior 6
SP Kason Gabbard 5
SP Odalis Pérez 5
SP Brandon Backe 5
RP Jorge Julio 6
RP Chris Reitsma 5
RP Jack Taschner 5
C Javier Valentin 2
1B Garrett Atkins 3
2B Jose Vidro 3
3B Morgan Ensberg 3
SS Brandon Fahey 2
OF Jeremy Hermida 3
OF Craig Monroe 3
OF Gary Matthews, Jr. 3
U Jason Ellison 2
U Brian Buscher 2
SP Kason Gabbard 5
SP Odalis Pérez 5
SP Brandon Backe 5
RP Jorge Julio 6
RP Chris Reitsma 5
RP Jack Taschner 5
C Javier Valentin 2
1B Garrett Atkins 3
2B Jose Vidro 3
3B Morgan Ensberg 3
SS Brandon Fahey 2
OF Jeremy Hermida 3
OF Craig Monroe 3
OF Gary Matthews, Jr. 3
U Jason Ellison 2
U Brian Buscher 2
Player Notes!
So here are some news and notes on players for season 2. If you didn't know yet, players automatically retire after they pass the age of 37. Also, I've decided to change player ratings based on Season 1's performance.
Retirements
Carlos Delgado
Nomar Garciaparra
Up a rating
Boof Bonser 5>6
Doug Waechter 5>6
Retirements
Carlos Delgado
Nomar Garciaparra
Swan Songs, last season will be season 2
Sean Casey
Jermaine Dye
Doug Mientkiewicz
Shannon Stewart
Preston Wilson
Dmitri Young
Up a rating
Boof Bonser 5>6
Doug Waechter 5>6
Braden Looper 5>6
Adam Everett 2>3
Down a rating
Scott Elarton 6>5
Preston Wilson 3>2
Dmitri Young 3>2
Andy Cannizaro 2>1
Down a rating
Scott Elarton 6>5
Preston Wilson 3>2
Dmitri Young 3>2
Andy Cannizaro 2>1
Season 1 Awards
Champion
Portland Trappers
9-5 Regular Season, 3-1 Post Season
MVP
Sean Burroughs
21-34, .618 Batting Average, 13 RBI, 13 Runs, 3 Home runs, 3 Strike Outs
Griffey Jr. Award, Best Batter
Sean Burroughs
21-34, .618 Batting Average, 13 RBI, 13 Runs, 3 Home runs, 3 Strike Outs
Randy Johnson Award, Best Pitcher
Mark Mulder
20 1/3 innings, 4-0 Record, 2.75 ERA, 13 Ks, 8 Walks
Reliever of the Year Award
Boof Bonser
13.1 Innings, 4-0 Record, 4.15 ERA, 11 Ks, 4 Walks
Portland Trappers
9-5 Regular Season, 3-1 Post Season
MVP
Sean Burroughs
21-34, .618 Batting Average, 13 RBI, 13 Runs, 3 Home runs, 3 Strike Outs
Griffey Jr. Award, Best Batter
Sean Burroughs
21-34, .618 Batting Average, 13 RBI, 13 Runs, 3 Home runs, 3 Strike Outs
Randy Johnson Award, Best Pitcher
Mark Mulder
20 1/3 innings, 4-0 Record, 2.75 ERA, 13 Ks, 8 Walks
Reliever of the Year Award
Boof Bonser
13.1 Innings, 4-0 Record, 4.15 ERA, 11 Ks, 4 Walks
New Austin Roughnecks Identity
After a season that was terrible pretty much all the way around. Hoping to improve their luck, Austin has rebranded to what you see below. Hopefully this motivates a team who has the tools to make a run. The primary is updated with the new script, and the cap logo is a roughneck. The tertiary remained the same.
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