Friday, April 22, 2016

Week 3: Friday's Roundup

One of the things we love about the National League:
pitchers who help themselves with a bat.
Studs: Jon Lester (M) brought in a run with a squeeze bunt and struck out 4 while allowing 1 run in a 7-inning victory. Aaron Nola (LGM) struck out 7 and allowed 1 run in a 7-inning win. Wil Myers (PYB) was a triple short of a cycle, drove in 3 and stole a base. Jeff Samardzija (PYB) doubled, singled, drove in 3, struck out 5 and allowed 1 run in a 7.2-inning win. Gio Gonzalez (AL) had a sacrifice fly and struck out 8 while allowing 3 runs (2 earned) in a 6-inning win. Maikel Franco (HE) had a 2-run homer, a solo homer and a single. Welington Castillo (HE) blasted a pair of solo homers. Josh Harrison (R21) doubled twice, singled, scored twice and drove in a run. 

Duds: Yasmany Tomas (FF) went 1 for 5 with an error. Matt Carpenter (R21) went 0 for 4 with 2 Ks and an error. 

Scores

Arbitration Losers 133, Goldschmidt Happens 92
Fresh Fish 131, The Lumbar Yard 129
Misfits 117, Retire 21 88
Hundley Eyes 144, Rookies 139
Pitch You Blockhead 142, Lawyers, Guns & Money 127

Week 3: Thursday's Roundup

Jake Arrieta leaps into his grandfather's arms
after no-hitting the Reds.
Studs: Doesn't it seem like just a couple of months ago that we talked about Jake Arrieta (R) throwing a no-hitter? Well, he did it again; this time he shut down Cincinnati, striking out 6, singling twice and scoring a run. Ben Zobrist (HE) was a triple short of a cycle and drove in 3. Don't you just hate when you bench the wrong guy? Especially when Retire 21 could have kept Kris Bryant and Matt Carpenter in the lineup if Bryant had played just one more game in the outfield before Monday. Instead, Bryant went berserk on Ray's bench, homering twice, singling twice, scoring 4 runs and driving in 6. How good is Clayton Kershaw (FF)? He made this list despite allowing 10 hits in a no-decision. He allowed 1 run and struck out 10 Braves in 8 innings. Gerrit Cole (GH) got the win and struck out 7 in 6 shutout innings. 

Duds: Adonis Garcia (R) went 2 for 4 but made a pair of errors. Brandon Finnegan (R) made an error, allowed 5 runs and fanned 2 in a 4-inning loss. Also, his team was no-hit, so (shrug)... 

Scores

Arbitration Losers 97, Goldschmidt Happens 79
Fresh Fish 110, The Lumbar Yard 105
Retire 21 70, Misfits 60
Hundley Eyes 119, Rookies 116
Lawyers, Guns & Money 95, Pitch You Blockhead 92

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Week 3: Wednesday's Roundup

Corey Seager makes an error in Tuesday's game. He made another error Wednesday.
Studs: Zack Greinke (AL) finally turned things around, outdueling FBLG teammate Madison Bumgarner. Greinke singled and struck out 7 while allowing 1 run in a 6.2-inning victory. Carlos Martinez (LGM) had an RBI single and struck out 5 while allowing 1 run in a 7-inning win. Chris Carter (R) had a 2-run homer and an RBI double. Freddy Galvis (R21) hit a 2-run homer, doubled and scored twice. 

Duds: Corey Seager (LY) scored a run and made an error to appear on the Duds list on consecutive days. Nick Markakis (R21) went 0 for 3 with an error. 

Scores

Arbitration Losers 91, Goldschmidt Happens 46
The Lumbar Yard 79, Fresh Fish 71
Retire 21 54, Misfits 51
Hundley Eyes 102, Rookies 77
Lawyers, Guns & Money 90, Pitch You Blockhead 88

Week 3: Tuesday's Roundup

Stephen Strasburg has picked up where he left off last season.
Studs: Robbie Ray (LY) singled and got the win while striking out 8 in 6 shutout innings. Stephen Strasburg (R) singled twice, scored, got the win and fanned 10 in 8 shutout innings. Jason Hammel (FF) had a 2-run single, struck out 6 and allowed 1 run in a 6-inning win. Neil Walker (M) hit a pair of solo homers. 

Duds: Justin Turner (M) went 0 for 3 with 2 errors. Corey Seager (LY) had an RBI groundout and an error. Trevor Story (HE) went 0 for 4 with an error, but at least he only whiffed once. 

Scores

Arbitration Losers 32, Goldschmidt Happens 22
The Lumbar Yard 57, Fresh Fish 50
Retire 21 41, Misfits 30
Hundley Eyes 81, Rookies 54
Lawyers, Guns & Money 63, Pitch You Blockhead 49

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Week 3: Monday's Roundup

Big John allowed only 4 hits to what had been a pretty potent St. Louis offense.
Studs: John Lackey (LGM) had an RBI single and struck out 11 Cardinals without allowing a run in a 7-inning win. Jose Fernandez (HE) fanned 9 and allowed 1 run in a 6-inning win. Noah Syndergaard (HE) struck out 8 and allowed 1 run in a 7-inning victory. David Wright (LY) homered twice — his first homers and RBIs of the season. 

Duds: Gerardo Parra (GH) went 0 for 4 with an error. 

Scores

Arbitration Losers 13, Goldschmidt Happens 8
The Lumbar Yard 18, Fresh Fish 15
Retire 21 23, Misfits 14
Hundley Eyes 75, Rookies 5
Lawyers, Guns & Money 47, Pitch You Blockhead 14

Monday, April 18, 2016

Week 3 Transactions and Lineups

We're just using Kike Hernandez's picture because a Giants fan signed him this week.

Players acquired

  • Rookies sign C Tony Wolters (April move #2) and steal 1B Chris Carter (bonus move) from Pitch You Blockhead.
  • Goldschmidt Happens sign 2B/OF Kelly Johnson (April move #3).
  • Lawyers, Guns & Money steal SP Adam Conley (April move #2) from Rookies.
  • Pitch You Blockhead sign SP Ross Stripling (bonus move).
  • Arbitration Losers sign IF/OF Kike Hernandez (April move #2).
  • Hundley Eyes sign OF Mallex Smith (April move #1).
  • Retire 21 sign SP Charlie Morton (bonus move).


    Players released

    • OF Hector Olivera
    • OF Michael Bourn
    • 1B/OF Ben Paulsen


    Players unprotected/available to be stolen

    • SP Jarred Cosart (Fresh Fish)
    • C Devin Mesoraco (Rookies)
    • OF Juan Lagares (Lumbar Yard)
    • 2B Kolten Wong (Goldschmidt Happens)
    • SP Jeremy Hellickson (LG&M)
    • SP Taylor Jungmann (PYB)
    • C Wilson Ramos (Arbitration Losers)
    • OF Mallex Smith (Hundley Eyes)
    • 2B/SS Trea Turner (Retire 21)
    • None on Misfits
    Please email the commish by first pitch Saturday to change your unprotected player.


    Lineup changes

    • Fresh Fish: Bench OF Matt Holliday and SP Jarred Cosart; activate OF Yasmany Tomas and SP James Shields.
    • Rookies: Bench 1B Lucas Duda; place OF Alex Guerrero on DL; activate 1B Chris Carter, C Tony Wolters and 3B Adonis Garcia.
    • The Lumbar Yard: Bench SP Adam Wainwright and SP Jon Niese; activate SP Robbie Ray and SP Tanner Roark.
    • Goldschmidt Happens: Bench SP Wei-Yen Chen, 2B Kolten Wong and OF Jeremy Hazelbaker; activate SP Gerrit Cole, 2B Kelly Johnson and OF Jorge Soler.
    • Misfits: Place C Nick Hundley on DL; activate C Yasmani Grandal.
    • Lawyers, Guns & Money: Bench OF Joc Pederson and SP Kyle Hendricks; activate OF Odubel Herrera and SP Adam Conley.
    • Pitch You Blockhead: Bench SP Taylor Jungmann, OF Jon Jay and 2B Jean Segura; activate SP Ross Stripling, OF Michael Conforto and 2B Joe Panik.
    • Arbitration Losers: Bench SP Tom Koehler and OF Curtis Granderson; activate SP Archie Bradley and OF Jayson Werth.
    • Hundley Eyes: Bench SP Patrick Corbin and SP Juan Nicasio; activate SP Jerad Eickhoff and SP Kenta Maeda.
    • Retire 21: Bench SP Steven Matz, 3B Kris Bryant and C Travis d'Arnaud; activate SP Charlie Morton, 3B Matt Carpenter and C J.T. Realmuto.

    Sunday, April 17, 2016

    Week 2: The Check Swing

    Nolan Arenado sure looked like an MVP candidate in Week 2.
    1. Pitch You Blockhead (370 points, 2-0, last week 1): That's right, folks. Our first-place team has 3 Padres hitters and 2 Brewers starting pitchers. Go figure! Of course, PYB also has Nolan Arenado, who went berserk with a 34-point week. 

    2. Fresh Fish (353 points, 2-0, last week 5): Howie Kendrick returned to action but contributed only 3 points for Rick's team. But that's OK because Yoenis Cespedes (22) and Matt Holliday (20) propelled the offense, and Clayton Kershaw (16), Johnny Cueto (19) and Jason Hammel (18) pitched like aces.

    3. Hundley Eyes (350 points, 1-1, last week 2): Thanks for nothing, Welington Castillo (8), Ben Zobrist (4) and Trevor Rosenthal (3). Patrick Corbin scored 23 points in 2 starts and was the team's leading scorer, which isn't saying much. Where have you gone, Ryan Zimmerman?

    4. Lawyers, Guns & Money (340 points, 1-1, last week 3): John Lackey (19) and Carlos Martinez (16) had nice outings for the Fightin' Zevons, but the much-touted offense sputtered all week. Only Carlos Gonzalez (23) did anything of note, and Buster Posey (3) was a no-show. 

    5. Rookies (339 points, 1-1, last week 7): The offense was brutal this week, but Henry's team was carried by the rotation: Jake Arrieta, Stephen Strasburg, Brandon Finnegan and Jaime Garcia posted 96 of the Rookies' 185 points.

    6. Misfits (328 points, 0-2, last week 6): Randal Grichuk (24) came alive, and Max Scherzer (35) did his usual thing. But there has to be concern about Matt Harvey, who hasn't looked like himself this season. 

    Adam Wainwright, our Dud of the Week, has totaled
    2 points in 3 starts for The Lumbar Yard.
    7. The Lumbar Yard (325 points, 1-1, last week 10): It was a good week for Adam's Nationals: Bryce Harper (34), Daniel Murphy (23) and Joe Ross (19) led The Lumbar Yard to a victory. That said, Adam Wainwright and David Wright are stinking up the joint. 

    8. Arbitration Losers (319 points, 0-2, last week 4): Tim's Giants did him no favors in Week 2. Brandon Crawford (6), Matt Duffy (5) and Madison Bumgarner (7) certainly fell short of expectations. Also, Tom Koehler (-2) appears to be lobbying for a trade to the Fresh Fish. 

    9. Goldschmidt Happens (309 points, 2-0, last week 9): Bill picked up Jeremy Hazelbaker just in time for the Cardinals outfielder to slam on the brakes. Hazelbaker scored 1 point in 3 games. On the other hand, Vincent Velasquez looks like a nice find. 

    10. Retire 21 (289 points, 0-2, last week 8): Nick Markakis leads the league with 9 doubles, but that's about the only positive for the defending champs so far. Ray's team got only 30 points from its starting pitchers this week, and that's obviously not going to cut it.

    Week 2: Sunday's Roundup

    Jonathan Papelbon blew a save against the Phillies? Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
    Studs: Steven Matz (R21) fanned 9 and didn't allow a run in a 7-inning win. Patrick Corbin (HE) singled and struck out 7 while allowing 3 runs — only 1 was earned because Corbin made an error — in a 6.2-inning win. Nolan Arenado (PYB) blasted 2 solo homers. Gregory Polanco (M) doubled, singled twice, drove in a run and scored 3 times. 

    Duds: Jonathan Papelbon (AL) gave up 2 runs and took the loss in 0.2 inning. Martin Prado (FF) went 1 for 5 with an error. Jonathan Villar (R) singled, made an error and was caught stealing. Brandon Phillips (R) singled and scored, but he also made an error and was caught stealing. Anthony Rizzo (LY) went 0 for 3 with an error. Gerardo Parra (GH) went 0 for 4 with 3 Ks and was caught stealing. 

    Scores

    Rookies 185, Arbitration Losers 142
    The Lumbar Yard 177, Hundley Eyes 161
    Fresh Fish 179, Misfits 164
    Goldschmidt Happens 159, Lawyers, Guns & Money 155
    Pitch You Blockhead 159, Retire 21 137