Saturday, April 14, 2018

Week 2: Saturday Roundup

If MLB Network ever does a countdown of the worst bat flips of all time,
Albert Almora's effort will be a contender for the No. 1 spot. 
Brad Hand, you gotta pitch him every day
Let the blown save stand
As the price you've gotta pay
He'll keep pitchin' till it's understood
And this Brad Hand starts treating us good
Whoa whoa whoa whoa Brad Hand
STUDS: To continue our weeklong theme of players Rich hates, A.J. Pollock (AL) homered twice and drove in 3. Max Scherzer (FF) dominated the Rockies, striking out 11 and allowing 2 runs in a 7-inning win. Dansby Swanson (PYB) returned from that horrible war that pitted brother against brother and went 3 for 6 with a double, 2 runs and 2 RBIs. Tommy Pham (PM) went 3 for 4 with a double, 2 runs, an RBI and a walk. He also stole 2 bases. Paul Goldschmidt (CB) went 3 for 4 with a homer, 2 runs and 2 RBIs. Chase Anderson (CB) shut down the Mets — really, Mets? LOL. Anderson allowed 1 run and struck out 5 in a 6.1-inning win. Brad Hand (CB) posted 8.3 points with a 1.1-inning save in which he struck out 4. Ozzie Albies (R) was a triple shy of a cycle, drove in 4, scored twice and walked. He tacked on an error just to prove he's human. 

DUDS: Jose Quintana (CB) barfed up one of the ugliest no-decisions we've ever seen. He lasted 2.1 innings, allowed 7 hits, walked 4, served up a homer and gave up 7 runs while striking out only 1. Chris Taylor (FDD) went 0 for 3 with a walk and was caught stealing. Rich Hill (PYB) posted a big, fat zero by allowing 7 runs to Arizona and fanning 5 in a 5-inning loss.

RYAN BRAUN MEMORIAL INJURY LIST: Taijuan Walker (M) left his start against the Dodgers with the dreaded "forearm tightness." Paging Dr. Andrews, Dr. James Andrews... Also, Ryan Braun (BM bench) left the Brewers' game with back tightness. You don't say.

Friday, April 13, 2018

Week 2: Friday Roundup

Not even Todd Frazier can believe that Todd Frazier made contact 3 times in 1 game. 
STUDS: Todd Frazier (BM) homered twice, singled and walked and the Mets — the METS! — improved to 11-1. Luke Weaver (SG) fanned 7 and allowed 2 runs in a 6-inning win.

DUDS: Yu Darvish (FF) allowed 4 runs and made an error while striking out 4 in a 4.2-inning loss. Hunter Pence (AL bench) went 0 for 4 with 3 Ks. Evan Longoria (M) said "hold my beer" and matched Pence's production with an error tacked on. Chris Iannetta (FDD) went 0 for 4 with 3 Ks.

RICH HATES SECOND BASEMEN: Yesterday, it was D.J. LeMahieu. Today, Daniel Descalso — batting cleanup because Torey Lovullo apparently has brain damage — homered, singled and drove in 4. Quick, someone pick up Kolten Wong because he's hitting for the cycle tomorrow.

WHAT WOULD TOM EMANSKI SAY? We're not sure how many runs are supposed to score on a sacrifice fly, but it's almost certainly not 3.

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Week 2: Thursday Roundup

Did you know that D.J. LeMahieu was originally a Chicago Cub? In 2011, Theo Epstein traded him and Tyler Colvin
to Colorado for Ian Stewart and Casey Weathers. That was a bigger whiff than every Ian Stewart at-bat in history. 
Just look at this
goofy-looking doofus.
STUDS: Goofy-looking doofus Jose Martinez (BM) went 4 for 5 with a homer, 2 doubles, 6 RBIs and a walk. Much to the chagrin of a certain commissioner, D.J. LeMahieu (AL) homered twice, doubled twice and drove in 4. Those 14 points came against the commissioners, coincidentally. Stuff that 15-hop single to right field in your pipe and smoke it, Rich. Francisco Cervelli (PM) homered, tripled and drove in 3. Chris Stratton (SG) fanned 4 in 7 scoreless innings and got the win as the Giants 1-hit the Padres. The hit was by noted slugger and pinch-hitter extraordinaire Clayton Richard. Gregory Polanco (M) hit a pair of solo homers.

DUDS: Christian Villanueva (R) went 0 for 3 with an error. Kris Bryant (CB) went 0 for 2 with a walk and an error. Trevor Story (M) went 0 for 5 with 4 Ks. Bryce Harper (AL) went 0 for 4 with 3 Ks.


Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Week 2: Wednesday Roundup

Sometimes swinging as hard as you can at every pitch you see totally pays off.
STUDS: Javier Baez (FF) blasted 2 homers for the second consecutive game. In this one, he scored 3 runs, drove in 4, stole a base and walked. That's 20.5 points in the past 2 days. Yasmani Grandal (FF) was a triple short of a cycle and drove in 2. Paul Goldschmidt (CB) homered, doubled and drove in 3. Kris Bryant (CB) went 3 for 5 with 2 doubles, 2 RBIs and a run. Nice day for Ray's first two draft picks.

DUDS: Alex Wood (PYB) got smacked around by Oakland, allowing 7 runs and fanning 5 in a 3.2-inning loss. Legendarily brittle Brandon McCarthy (BM) scored 7 points but earned a spot on this list by dislocating his shoulder catching a throw while covering first base. Seriously. Nolan Arenado (PM) went 0 for 1 with a strikeout and got ejected after charging the mound. The ball didn't even hit you, Nolan. Get a grip. Brian Anderson (FDD) went 0 for 3 with an error. Lewis Brinson (CB) went 0 for 3 with 2 Ks and an error. Jay Bruce (R) went 0 for 2 and was caught stealing. Chris Taylor (FDD) wnt 1 for 5 with an error.

Week 2: Tuesday Roundup

Justin Bour somehow hit this ball out of the ballpark to left field.
STUDS: Stephen Strasburg (FDD) struck out 8 in 8 shutout innings to earn the win. Matt Carpenter (AL) homered, singled, walked twice, drove in 2 and scored twice. Corey Dickerson (AL) had a double, 2 singles, 2 runs and 2 RBIs. Ivan Nova (CB) struck out 6 and allowed 3 runs in a 7-inning win. Noted fan of-a the spicy-a meatball Francisco Cervelli (PM) had a 3-run homer and 2 singles. Aaron Nola (PM) struck out 6 and allowed only 1 run in an 8-inning win. It was a day to do things in pairs: Justin Bour (FF) hit a pair of 2-run homers, and Javier Baez (FF) and Asdrubal Cabrera (PYB) each hit a pair of solo homers.

DUDS: We can't find a single dud. So we'll give it to the Cleveland Indians, whose starting lineup yesterday has these averages: .159, .098, .132, .158, .154, .150, .167, .182, .200. AND THE TEAM IS SOMEHOW 6-5.

ODDS AND ENDS: Paul Goldschmidt (CB) finally hit his first homer of the year, a game-tier off Hunter Strickland in the 9th inning. Goldy is up to .158/.360/.316 now, which is only a couple hundred points behind Nick Ahmed ... Speaking of homers, Matt Kemp (BM bench) hit his first homer as a Dodger since the 2014 playoffs ... Phillies backup catcher Andrew Knapp has played 36 innings and has 3 errors already. Have we found the catching equivalent of Pedro Alvarez? ... The Cubs placed Anthony Rizzo (PYB) and the Nats placed Adam Eaton (CB) on the DL .. Hey, daily stud Francisco Cervelli, what sport do you love?

Monday, April 9, 2018

Week 2: Monday Roundup

STUDS: Max Scherzer (FF) steamrolled the Braves, tossing a 2-hit shutout and fanning 10. He also had a hit and stole a base. I guess that's why he was a first-round pick. Zack Godley (FDD) cruised against the Giants, earning the win and striking out 9 in 7 shutout innings. Noah Syndergaard (BM) struck out 5 and allowed 2 runs — 1 earned — in a 6-inning win against Miami.

DUDS: Jon Gray (BM) had a blow-up game at Coors Field, inexplicably allowing 10 hits and 7 runs to the Padres. He struck out 6 in the 5-inning loss, so he kept his score in positive territory. However, he allowed a 418-foot 3-run jack to former Michigan quarterback Clayton Richard, which earns him a spot here. Brandon Belt (SG) went 0 for 4 with 4 Ks. You'd almost think he was facing Clayton Kershaw (4 for 54, 28 Ks).

ODDS AND ENDS: Felipe Rivero (R) es Felipe Rivero no mas. The Pirates closer has changed his name to Felipe Vazquez. "Roberto Hernandez" must not have been available. ... The Cubs and Pirates were snowed out. ... There are 2 players in the majors with the surname Holland, and they both took losses today: Derek for the Giants and Greg for the Cardinals. ... In the video below, Joey Votto (BM) shows that he cares not for your "souvenirs."

Week 1: The Check Swing

For one week at least, Stud of the Week Gregory Polanco and the Misfits are looking up in the standings at no one.
The commish is taking the FBLG equivalent of droit du seigneur and rolling through the season's first week in review. Will he use it as a forum to air his grievances, make fun of players he doesn't like, and make unfair judgments based on a week's sample size? Read on to find out!

The scoreboard

1. The Misfits (285.8 points, 1-0): (Vin Scully voice) AND LOOK WHO'S COMING UP! It's the dean of FBLG owners, the wily veteran, the frequent drafter of Willies Mays, Stargell and Keeler... it's Reid! The offense probably won't put up 206.5 points every week, so let's go ahead and be dazzled by it now. Gregory Polanco - who may actually be good again - had a ridiculous 13 RBIs and scored 42 points. Who was he driving in? Why, Josh Harrison scored 11 times and had 35.5 points. Raise your hand if you thought the Pirates offense would be the driving force behind the season's first week. Lorenzo Cain (27.5) and Christian Yelich (22.5 before getting hurt) were great too, as was everyone's favorite neck-tattooed catcher, Yadier Molina (26.5). Even Eric Hosmer (24.5) was great, with the exception of one pop fly. Clatyton Kershaw was the only pitcher to be good, and even he couldn't get a win as the Misfits staff went 0-3. At least Wade Davis was 4-5 in save opps. Congrats to Reid for the stellar opener.
We went looking for a picture of Sean Newcomb
and found this instead.

2. The Rookies (271.5 points, 1-0): Freddie Freeman, who remains the most underrated player in baseball, put up 43.5 points to lead the Rookies to a win against the Fish. Freeman had 11 RBIs, 10 runs... and 13 walks! Rookie sensation Ozzie Albies had 34 points, David Peralta put up 30.5 and Eugenio Suarez scored 27.5 as the Rookies' offense scored 185.5 points despite not getting much of anything from Austin Hedges and Orlando Arcia. As a team, though: 12 homers, 16 doubles, 41 RBIs, 43 runs, 31 walks... yeah, that will work. Henry's pitching was good but not great, as lefties Gio Gonzalez (27.3 points) and Sean Newcomb (22.3) led the way. Ace Zack Greinke, though, was 0-1 and managed only 10.2 innings in 2 starts. But if the Braves keep hitting for our resident Atlanta fan, the Rookies will be a tough out all season.

Former relief-because-he-sucked-so-much pitcher
Patrick Corbin is your Ace of the Week.
3. Fresh Fish (258.8 points, 0-1): Tough-luck Rick is 0-1 despite scoring the third-most points, dropping a close one to the Rookies. Patrick Corbin put up 41 points in 2 starts as the out-of-nowhere ace, and yeah that's not infuriating at all to past Corbin owners who watched him be so bad he spent the second half of the season in the bullpen, no sirree. Add in Max Scherzer (28) and the Japanese tandem of Yu Darvish (17.3) and Kenta Maeda (23) and this rotation could be a force to be reckoned with all season. The offense was solid, with Maikel Franco's 11 RBIs leading to a 26.5-point week. It's ok to go ahead and count on that every week from young Mr. Franco (snicker). But Carlos Gonzalez (23.5), Andrew McCutchen (19.5) and Yasiel Puig (18.5) are likely to keep hitting, and that might be enough with this staff. At least until Darvish starts tipping his slider again.

4. Fasano Don't Dance (258 points, 1-0): When you spend 4 of your first 5 picks building a rotation, it's nice when your pitching staff emerges as a strength right from the start of the season. Jacob deGrom (31.7) points, Robbie Ray (31) and Stephen Strasburg (22.3) led the charge as the rotation won 6 of 7 starts and struck out 45 batters in the hard-fought win against Project Mayhem. The offense... well, let's just say there's room for growth. Adorable fat man/guitar hero Carlos Santana put up 25 points to lead the way, and late-round pick Chris Iannetta had 9 hits, but the opening matchup was marked by lots and lots and lots of strikeouts. Ian Happ is striking out 56.7 percent of his at-bats, for example. And star third baseman Jake Lamb is already on the DL The commishes are hoping that the warmer weather will wake up the bats.

My darling Dansby, do bring your gentle soul back
from that horrible war. And hit the ball where it's pitched.
5. Pitch You Blockhead! (256.8 points, 1-0): It was an up-and-down opening week for Scott. He got the win and saw some great offensive prowess, but his closer blew out his hamstring and his two top offensive weapons both have bad backs. First the good: Charlie Blackmon (33.5 points) just keeps hitting, and Brigadier General J. Dansby Swanson (32.5) looks like he might be pretty great, too. Asdrubal Cabrera (25.5), Anthony Rendon (23), Ian Desmond (21) and Yasmani Grandal (20) all contributed mightily on offense. Dodger lefties Rich Hill (23 points) and Alex Wood (18) had their moments. But for the bad: Blackmon has a bum back, and is day to day, as is Anthony Rizzo, who struggled to a 9.5-point opener before missing a handful of games. And Corey Knebel's hamstring did him no favors, leaving him on the DL for a while. If Blackmon and Rizzo are back, this offense will cook, but can Clayton Richard, Miles Mikolas and Brad Boxberger fill out the back end of the rotation and the closer's spot?

6. Arbitration Losers (248.7 points, 0-1): Tim's pitching staff had an ugly week, and his offense's massive production couldn't overcome it in the loss to the Misfits. Johnny Cueto put up 22 points and Jon Lester had 19.3, but Michael Wacha, Julio Teheran and closer Hector Neris combined for just 15.4. Offensively, first-round pick Bryce Harper did Bryce Harper things: 6 homers, 10 runs, 12 RBIs, 13 walks.. a nice 45.5 to start the season. AJ Pollock (39.5) did a little of everything, including infuriate a certain commissioner who just flat doesn't like him. And Corey Dickerson rocked 6 extra base hits for a 31-point week. When Corey Seager starts hitting, this offense will get even stronger. But can the rotation do more? On behalf of the rest of the league, we better hope not.

Our dud of the week is the umpiring crew who didn't eject Yadi for this.
7. Project Mayhem (245.5 points, 0-1): Bill's big bats did the bopping he was hoping for in the tight loss to Fasano, but his pitching staff was largely disappointing. Jameson Taillon (38.3 points) looks like he could be an ace, but Aaron Nola struggled (as did his manager) in two starts, and Homer Bailey and German Marquez went a combined 0-3. Jeurys "Happy" Familia racked up 4 saves, though, as the Mets teased their fans with a good start to the season. Top pick Nolan Arenado put up 30 points, and Tommy Pham (24.5), Josh Bell (23.5) and Marcell Ozuna (23) all did their part. Three catchers have already played for Mayhem, and they combined for only 6.5 points, which isn't ideal. But it looks like the rest of the offense will be legit. 

8. BodySuit Man (243.8 points, 1-0): Adam is this week's luckiest winner, as the Fightin' Costanzas edged the Geniuses by 2.5 points. Who to credit for the win? We're looking at Brandon McCarthy, who put up 2 wins and 25.3 points in a pair of starts to bolster performances by aces Noah Syndergaaaaard (26 points) and Jon Gray (21). It's clear that, when you add in closer Sean Doolittle, Adam's rotation wins the Best Hair Award. In the lineup, Matt Kemp and Ketel Marte (since cut) did nothing, but enigmatic star Yoenis Cespedes led the way with 26 points. Joey Votto was limited to 7 singles, an RBI and somehow only 1 walk in a down week. And Paul DeJong (21.5 points) hit 3 more homers than Willson Contreras, Votto, Kemp and Todd Frazier combined. If BMac keeps pitching like this, Adam's team will keep winning. 

9. Stable Geniuses (241.3 points, 0-1): Matt's pitching staff struck out 51 guys, but only got a 3-3 record with 1 save out of it in the narrow loss to Adam. The offense is pretty loaded, with Starling Marte (23 points), Travis Shaw (22.5), Trea Turner (22) and Cody Bellinger (20) racking up points. But who led the way for the offense? That's right, noted slugger Joe Panik, who hit 3 solo homers and 8 singles for a 24.5. After 2 games, it appeared Panik solo homers might be the only way the Giants score this year. Tanner Roark (26) points, Carlos Martinez (25.7) and Luke Weaver (24.3) were stellar, but closer Kenley Jansen had a loss and a blown save and notched only 3 points for the week. Must be a bittersweet feeling for a Giants fan to lose because the Dodgers closer looked human for a week.

Whoa whoa whoa whoa Bad Hand.
10. Clemente's Bucs (221.8 points, 0-1): Is it a bad sign when your closer is 0-2 with a blown save after the first week? We'll say yes, and that typifies the kind of opener it was for our defending champ in the loss to the Blockheads. Kyle Hendricks (12 points), Ivan Nova (7.3) and previously referenced closer Brad Hand (9) didn't do much, and even aces Jose Quintana (16) and Chase Anderson (20) weren't great in 2 starts. The offense - which saw 12 different players score points - was led by the Welsh Whacker himself, Rhys Hoskins (34.5 points). Adam Eaton (31.5) made a triumphant return from injury, and Kris Bryant (27) was his usual self. But Domingo Santana (9.5), Alex Avila (3.5), Manny Pina (5) and Jose Peraza (0) didn't do much, and Paul Goldschmidt (14) had a rough start. With the offensive firepower, this team will hit better, but can the pitching do enough?


Dance like you're leading the league in homers. Oh, god, wait, stop that. DON'T DANCE.

Hitting leaders after week 1

  1. Bryce Harper (AL) 45.5
  2. Freddie Freeman (R) 43.5
  3. Gregory Polanco (M) 32
  4. AJ Pollock (AL) 39.5
  5. Josh Harrison (M) 35.5
Bring back the hair, deGrom. 

Pitching leaders after week 1

  1. Patrick Corbin (FF) 41
  2. Jameson Taillon (PM) 38.3
  3. Jacob deGrom (FDD) 31.7
  4. Robbie Ray (FDD) 31
  5. Max Scherzer (FF) 28

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Week 1: Sunday Roundup

Jameson Taillon celebrates his 1-hitter against the ... wait a second. Is Josh Bell holding a foot bath?
Why is Josh Bell holding a foot bath?
Jake Arrieta's beard might be full of cheesesteak drippings.
It's hard to tell from this angle. 
STUDS: Bryce Harper (AL) went 3 for 4 with a 2-run homer, 2 runs scored and 2 walks. Kenley Jansen (SG) picked up his first save of the season — well done, Dodgers — by striking out the side in an inning of work. Sean Newcomb (R) picked up the win and struck out 9 in 6 shutout, walk-free innings. Jose Quintana (CB) didn't allow a run and fanned 6 in a 6-inning win. Jameson Taillon (PM) went the distance to shut out the Reds and struck out 7. Did we mention it was a 1-hitter and that the hit came from pitcher Tyler Mahle?

DUDS: The Reds are trash.

GABE KAPLER OVERMANAGING WATCH: The Phillies yanked Jake Arrieta (BM bench) after 4 innings and 74 pitches. It could be a long season in Philly.

Week 1: Saturday Roundup

It didn't take long for the Giants to find a use for all that Pablo Sandoval boob sweat. 
This pitch was called a ball.
That's quality umpiring, Mike Winters.
STUDS: Andrew McCutchen (FF) hit the game-winning 3-run homer in the 14th inning against the Dodgers and finished the day 6 for 7 with a double, a steal, 4 RBIs and 2 runs. That's a 15-point day in FBLG, folks. Carlos Santana (FDD) hit a 3-run homer, singled and scored twice in the Phillies' 20-1 beatdown of Derek Jeter's Marlins. Stay tuned for more Studs from this game (sorry, Marlins fans). Kris Bryant (CB) was a double short of a cycle and walked twice. Rhys Hoskins (CB) singled, doubled, scored 3 runs, drove in 3 and walked twice. Hey, look at Maikel Franco (FF) making back-to-back appearances on this list! He hit a grand slam and a 2-run double; he also walked and scored 3 runs. Eugenio Suarez (R) was a triple short of a cycle, drove in 5 and walked.

DUDS: Miami pitchers Dillon Peters and Jacob Turner — both somehow still available in FBLG — combined to allow 17 earned runs in 3.2 innings. Adam Duvall (FDD) went 0 for 5 with 4 Ks.

SERIOUSLY? The Padres lost 1-0 to the Astros when Eric Hosmer failed to track a 2-out popup, the ball fell untouched and the winning run scored from second base. Oh, Padres.