Friday, April 12, 2013

Week 2: Friday's report

If you think your team stinks, look on the bright side.
At least you're not this guy.

STUDS: David Wright (Silver State Sagebrushers) had 3 hits, 4 RBIs and 2 runs. Brandon Phillips (Fresh Fish) hit a solo homer and a 2-run homer. John Buck (Rookies) hit a grand slam and scored twice.

DUDS: Carlos Quentin (Lawyers, Guns & Money) received an 8-game suspension for breaking Zack Greinke and followed it up by giving Matt's team another zero-point effort. Quentin has zero points this week. Huston Street (Manwaring a Muumuu) entered a tie game and allowed two solo homers. His effort was worth negative-4 points, and he's allowed 3 homers in 3 innings this season.

Head-to-head scores

Silver State Sagebrushers 128, Misfits 118
Manwaring a Muumuu 114, Arbitration Losers 102
Pitch You Blockhead 121, Fresh Fish 94
Testosteraun Braun 153, Going Going Gonzo 81
Lawyers, Guns & Money 109, Rookies 97

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Week 2: Thursday's report

Yeah, that's exactly what Quentin and Greinke owners
want to see.

Only five teams played Thursday, so there's not a lot to say — except about the brawl in San Diego.

STUDS: Another save, another day of at least 5 points for Sergio Romo (Testosteraun Braun). Bryce Harper (Misfits) had 2 hits, 2 runs and 2 RBIs.

DUDS: Carlos Quentin (Lawyers, Guns & Money) and Zack Greinke (Fresh Fish) make the list for throwing down in the sixth inning of Thursday's game. Greinke plunked Quentin for the third time in their careers, and Quentin went out to the mound. Quentin was ejected, and Greinke left the game with a broken collarbone. Matt Kemp (Arbitration Losers) went off like a loose cannon and was ejected, as well.

Head-to-head scores

Misfits 91, Silver State Sagebrushers 71
Manwaring a Muumuu 111, Arbitration Losers 92
Pitch You Blockhead 95, Fresh Fish 67
Testosteraun Braun 137, Going Going Gonzo 53
Lawyers, Guns & Money 85, Rookies 80

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Week 2: Wednesday's report

Yarr! Where's the offense, matey?

STUDS: Lucas Duda (Testosteraun Braun) doubled and hit 2 solo homers. Barry Zito (Fresh Fish) pitched 7 shutout innings, had 2 singles, drove in 1 and scored 2 runs. Buster Posey (Manwaring a Muumuu) finished a homer short of the cycle, drove in 3 and scored 2 runs.

DUDS: Homer Bailey (Fresh Fish) allowed 7 runs in 5 innings in a loss at St. Louis, Worse, he was outpitched by Jake Westbrook. Also making the Duds list: Pirates hitters not named Marte or McCutchen. Neil Walker is hitting .103, Pedro Alvarez is hitting .067 and Russell Martin is hitting .043.

NOTES: Wednesday's Cubs-Brewers game was rained out and will be made up as part of a doubleheader July 30.

Head-to-head scores

Misfits 77, Silver State Sagebrushers 63
Manwaring a Muumuu 106, Arbitration Losers 87
Pitch You Blockhead 86, Fresh Fish 60
Testosteraun Braun 130, Going Going Gonzo 50
Rookies 75, Lawyers, Guns & Money 74

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Week 2: Tuesday's report



Get used to seeing this when Polanco
is hitting behind you, Giancarlo.
STUDS: Cliff Lee (Arbitration Losers) got the job done with his arm and his bat. He pitched 8.2 innings and struck out 6 in a victory; he also had a hit, a run and an RBI. Lance Lynn (Lawyers, Guns & Money) struck out 10 Reds in 6 innings. Michael Young (Misfits) was a double short of a cycle, drove in 2 and scored twice.

DUDS: B.J. Upton (Going Going Gonzo) went 0 for 4 with 2 Ks and made an error. John Axford (Rookies) took the loss and allowed 3 runs in 0.2 inning. He has earned negative-7 points this year. Giancarlo Stanton (Fresh Fish) went 0 for 3 with a walk as his average fell to .154.

Head-to-head scores

Misfits 47, Silver State Sagebrushers 36
Manwaring a Muumuu 59, Arbitration Losers 57
Pitch You Blockhead 78, Fresh Fish 29
Testosteraun Braun 91, Going Going Gonzo 42
Rookies 62, Lawyers, Guns & Money 54

Monday, April 8, 2013

Week 2: Monday's report


Halladay's ERA. It's 14.73.


STUDS: Four more hits, including a homer and a double, for Justin Upton (Silver State Sagebrushers). Ho-hum. Matt Harvey (Manwaring a Muumuu) dominated the Phillies for 7 innings, striking out 9, and has 43 points through 2 starts. Paul Maholm (Rookies) struck out 7 in 7 shutout innings and hasn't allowed a run this season.

DUDS: A terrible start for Roy Halladay (Misfits) dropped his season point total to 1. Doc allowed 7 runs on 6 hits and 3 walks in 4 innings against the Mets. Shin-Soo Choo (Pitch You Blockhead) had 2 hits, scored 2 runs and drove in 3, but he deserves mention here for dropping two fly balls that cost the Reds 3 unearned runs — and prevented Mat Latos (Manwaring a Muumuu) from earning a victory.

NOTES: St. Louis closer Mitchell Boggs had a remarkable outing. He allowed 7 runs, 6 of them earned, on 2 hits and 4 walks in 0.1 inning. Boggs also took the loss. He's unowned in FBLG, which is a good thing because his outing would have been worth an incredible negative-9 points.


Head-to-head scores

Silver State Sagebrushers 25, Misfits 20
Manwaring a Muumuu 40, Arbitration Losers 10
Pitch You Blockhead 25, Fresh Fish 11
Testosteraun Braun 69, Going Going Gonzo 26
Rookies 33, Lawyers, Guns & Money 13


Week 2 Transactions and Lineups

Players acquired

Lawyers Guns and Money sign 2B Daniel Descalso. (April move #1)

Rookies sign C John Buck. (April move #1)

Misfits sign 1B Greg Dobbs. (April move #2)

Players released

2B Darwin Barney

OF Travis Snider

Lineup changes

Testosteraun Braun: Bench SP Julio Teheran; activate SP Jose Fernandez.

Arbitration Losers: No changes.

Silver State Sagebrushers: No changes.

Going Going Gonzo: No changes.

Lawyers Guns & Money: Bench OF Ben Revere and SP Dan Haren; activate OF Carlos Quentin and SP Wandy Rodriguez.

Pitch You Blockhead: Bench SP Cole Hamels; activate SP James McDonald.

Rookies: Bench C Russell Martin; activate C John Buck.

Manwaring a Muumuu: Bench SP Shelby Miller; activate SP Josh Beckett.

Misfits: Place 1B Freddie Freeman on the DL; activate 1B Greg Dobbs.

Fresh Fish: Bench SP Ryan Vogelsong; activate SP Barry Zito.

Notes

This is my first time doing weekly changes like this, so please let me know if I've messed something up in your team's transactions.

Also, for the statistically inclined, there's a new tab/sheet at the bottom of the FBLG Scoring doc that breaks down scoring by position. We'll update it weekly so you can see where your team stacks up by position.


Sunday, April 7, 2013

The Check Swing: Week 1

The Check Swing will be our look back at the week in FBLG. Is it the best name ever? No, but the other good terms, such as "The Rundown," are taken by Big Media. Regardless, this weekly post will provide the running point totals and take an in-depth look at each of the teams in the league.  (Our league, not the one run by that guy who loves tie games.)

Also, remember that transaction requests and lineup changes must be sent to the commissioner's email account before the first NL game starts each Monday. Otherwise, your lineup and roster will remain the same.

Without further Abreu:

1t. Going Going Gonzo (213 points, 1-0): Big weeks from Martin Prado, Wilin Rosario, Jay Bruce and Norichika Aoki led Jon's team into a tie for first place after Week 1. Also contributing were Ian Kennedy, Jeff Samardzija and A.J. Burnett, who combined for 78 points in 6 starts. If Ruben Tejada stops making errors, this team will be dangerous.

1t. Misfits (213 points, 1-0): Reid's wallbangers showed incredible balance, with only Roy Halladay scoring fewer than 10 points. Freddie Freeman's DL stint will hurt because the first baseman got off to a hot start in a potent Atlanta lineup. Chase Utley, who could be a steal if he remains healthy, looks like the Chase Utley of 2008. Troy Tulowitzki, Jon Jay and Bryce Harper certainly exploded out of the gate.

Perhaps this kid could
do better than Axford
as the Rookies' closer.
3. Manwaring a Muumuu (188 points, 1-0): The rotation appeared to be a weakness for the Rich/Brian crew, but Matt Harvey and Mike Minor dominated in their first starts. With Mat Latos and Shelby Miller as well, the staff has plenty of potential. Joey Votto and Buster Posey disappointed with the bat, but the offense looks to be the strength of this team — especially with Carl Crawford appearing to have returned to his Tampa Bay form.

4. Silver State Sagebrushers (185 points, 0-1): Clayton Kershaw started two games, accounting for more than one-quarter of Brian's points. Dexter Fowler actually outscored Justin Upton, and the outfield looks like a strength. The point total is impressive considering the Sagebrushers got a poor outing from Jorge De La Rosa, no appearances from Chad Billingsley, and a slow start plus a bout with the flu for Brandon Belt.

5. Fresh Fish (171 points, 0-1): The FBLG version of the Milwaukee Brewers has three players on the disabled list (Hanley Ramirez, Cody Ross and Ryan Ludwick). But Rick got a 30-point week from Todd Frazier, and Justin Ruggiano scored 18 after parrying an alleged platoon situation in Miami. When those injured players return and Giancarlo Stanton starts hitting, watch out.

6. Testosteraun Braun (170 points, 1-0): Paul Goldschmidt is the league's No. 2 scorer among position players, and Daniel Murphy also had a great week. Ryan Braun's balky neck is a major concern, though, as Braun missed the week's final three games. Andrelton Simmons also missed time. Jose Fernandez could be quite a find, but the big question is what will Bill do with pine-riding first baseman Anthony Rizzo?

7. Arbitration Losers (160 points, 0-1): Cliff Lee, Johnny Cueto and Wade Miley combined for 68 points and look like a nice core. On offense, though, Tim got little from Pedro Alvarez and Jonathan Lucroy and got zero points from Neil Walker. Reds manager Dusty Baker used Aroldis Chapman in five of Cincy's six games, which raises questions about overuse. Good thing Baker doesn't have a history of destroying pitchers' arms (Mark Prior, cough cough).

8. Lawyers, Guns & Money (156 points, 1-0): The first six days of the NL season were not kind to Matt's pitchers, as Lance Lynn, Dan Haren, Tim Hudson and Hyun-jin Ryu combined for a paltry 14 points. However, Hudson and Ryu bounced back and looked strong Sunday. Led by Andrew McCutchen, the offense showed signs of potency, although Ike Davis' slow start and Ian Desmond's four errors are worrisome.

9. Pitch You Blockhead (137 points, 0-1): Carlos Gonzalez and Shin-soo Choo provided the punch for Scott's crew, and Cliff Pennington and Josh Rutledge contributed nicely from the middle infield spots. Unfortunately, the twin aces of Kris Medlen and Cole Hamels combined for only 4 points in 3 starts, which is cause for concern.

10. Rookies (98 points, 0-1): Henry's team got off to an awful start, posting 4 days with 8 or fewer points. Stephen Strasburg, Gio Gonzalez and Yovani Gallardo lead FBLG's strongest rotation, but the lineup did little to help. Adam LaRoche missed time with an injury, and Marco Scutaro, Russell Martin, Chris Johnson and Alfonso Soriano didn't contribute at all. John Axford got hit hard in three outings and scored negative-2 points for the week.

Sunday's report


Matt Cain allowed 9 runs in
 1 inning. He allowed 8 runs in
all of April 2012.
STUDS: Norichika Aoki (Going Going Gonzo) had 3 singles, 1 double, 1 steal, 3 RBIs and 2 runs. Tim Hudson (Lawyers, Guns & Money) struck out 7 in 6.2 innings and earned a victory. Kurt Suzuki (Pitch You Blockhead) had a homer and 2 doubles and drove in 3.

DUDS: Boy, was it ever a bad day to be an ace. In the American League, David Price, Jered Weaver, Yu Darvish, James Shields and R.A. Dickey got roughed up. It was just as bad for National League teams, with Matt Cain (-6), Cole Hamels (-3), Stephen Strasburg (1), Yovani Gallardo (6) and Ian Kennedy (6) underperforming. Also, John Axford (Rookies) blew another save and posted negative points for the second time this week).

Final head-to-head scores

Misfits 213, Fresh Fish 171
Manwaring a Muumuu 188, Rookies 98
Lawyers, Guns & Money 156, Pitch You Blockhead 137
Going Going Gonzo 213, Silver State Sagebrushers 185
Testosteraun Braun 170, Arbitration Losers 160