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BGB Fantasy League 2019: Week 5

The BaseballGB Fantasy League continues to be very competitive, with no teams hitting double digits this week and nine games separating the top seven. Here’s what happened in week five.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Newcastle Knights

37

9

33

5

.276

.865

1

6

66

0

3.38

1.26

9

The Cheddar Chasers

24

5

24

2

.236

.673

1

1

54

2

3.88

1.06

2

All-round threat: Springer (Knigts) 6 R, 2 HR 5 RBI, SB, .333 AVG

RBI machine: Muncy (Knights) 2 HR, 8 RBI

.400 club: Betts (Knights) .417 AVG

Lockdown closer: Hader (Knights) 3 SV, 10 K

No runs allowed: Minor (Knights) 0.00 ERA

Mr Efficient: Hendricks (Chasers) 0.44 WHIP

Hold on: Ottavino and Leclerc (both Chasers) 1 HLD each.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Orpington Isotopes

33

14

41

6

.266

.849

3

1

76

0

3.00

0.96

8

Mighty Slugs

28

6

27

2

.263

.761

4

3

63

2

2.42

1.07

4

Offensive sweep brought to you by: Rizzo (Isotopes) 3 HR, 9 RBIs, SB, .399 AVG, 1.399 OPS; Brantley (Isotopes) 5 R, 2 HR, 6 RBI, .455 AVG, 1.342 OPS; Suarez (Isotopes) 3 HR

Strikeout machine: Porcello (Isotopes) 15 K, 0.64 WHIP; Sanchez (Isotopes) 16 K

Wins still matter: C Smith (Slugs) W, 1.29 ERA

Double threat: W Smith (Slugs) W, 3 SV

Hold on: Pressly and Rogers (both Slugs) 1 HLD each.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Beckenham A&E Dept

17

3

15

3

.240

.646

3

4

55

1

4.35

1.27

2

Cheshunt Maltsters

29

12

32

3

.239

.808

3

5

52

1

3.86

1.14

7

Super sluggers: Encarnacion (Maltsters) 5 R, 3 HR; Albies (Maltsters) 2 HR, 8 RBI; Contreras (Maltsters) 5 R, 2 HR, 1.529 OPS

Hitting for average: Chapman (A&E Dept) .333 AVG

Strikeout machine: Verlander (A&E Dept) 14 K

No runs or baserunners allowed: Lester (Maltsters) 0.00 ERA, 0.29 WHIP; Sale (Maltsters) 0.00 ERA, 0.67 WHIP

Saving the day: Holland (Maltsters) 3 SV.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Norwich No II

21

5

22

0

.203

.620

7

4

52

1

3.04

1.37

4

The Bath Bombers

30

8

26

5

.261

.756

2

1

49

1

3.45

1.26

7

Power display: Machado (Bombers) 6 R, 4 HR, 7 RBI, .945 OPS

Hitting for average: Hosmer (Bombers) .393 AVG, Benintendi (Bombers) .345 AVG, SB

Decision makers: Hand (Norwich) W, 2 SV; Buttrey (Norwich) W, SV

Strikeout leader: Maeda (Norwich) 9 K

Stingy ERA: Ray (Norwich) 1.59 ERA

Savvy pickup: Gonzalez (Bombers) 0.56 WHIP.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Richie’s RBI’s

33

11

39

4

.251

.788

2

6

49

1

5.05

1.27

7

Swindon Devil Rays

28

6

25

1

.258

.808

3

1

30

0

2.90

1.13

5

MVP: Marte (RBIs) 9 R, 3 HR, 5 RBI, .368 AVG, 1.402 OPS

I remember his dad: Mondesi (RBIs) 6 R, HR, 8 RBI, 3 SB

Power display: Santana (RBIs) 3 HR

.400 club: Arenado (Devil Rays) .400 AVG, 1.219 OPS

Wins still matter: Glasnow (Devil Rays) W, 0.00 ERA, 0.43 WHIP

Strikeout machine: Cole (RBIs) 11 K

Saving the day: Vazquez (RBIs) 3 SV

Pitching injuries: Kluber and Price (Devil Rays) – Swindon are at risk of falling below the 20-inning minimum limit. Please use DL spots and add some reinforcements from the free agent pool, waiver wire or trade.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Bunting for Britain

35

15

40

1

.233

.838

3

2

51

3

3.50

1.28

6

Durham Riverkings

35

13

30

2

.300

.954

1

2

30

1

6.29

1.27

4

RBI machine: Bregman (Bunting) 6 R, 5 HR, 10 RBI; Hoskins (Bunting) 2 HR, 8 RBIs

Safe at home: Devers (Riverkings) 10 R, .367 AVG, 1.012 OPS

Highest average of the week: Aguilar (Riverkings) 3 HR, 7 RBI, .625 AVG, 2.500 OPS

Wins still mattter: Kelly (Bunting) W, 1.69 ERA

By way of the K: Wheeler (Bunting) 14 K

The Bieber it’s OK to like: Bieber (Bunting) 1.17 ERA

WHIP difference maker: Kikuchi (Riverkings) 0.57 WHIP

Thanks for that: Snell (Riverkings) 21.00 ERA, 3.00 WHIP; Kelly (Riverkings) 20.25 ERA, 3.75 WHIP.

Standings

Rank

Team

W-L-T

Pct

GB

Last Week

Waiver

Moves

1

 Newcastle Knights

39-16-5

.692

9-2-1

11

8

2

 Mighty Slugs

34-23-3

.592

6

4-8-0

8

12

3

 Bunting for Britain

32-22-6

.583

6.5

6-4-2

1

14

4

 Cheshunt Maltsters

31-24-5

.558

8

7-2-3

2

8

5

 The Cheddar Chasers

31-24-5

.558

8

2-9-1

6

5

6

 Orpington Isotopes

32-27-1

.542

9

8-4-0

7

6

7

 Norwich No II

30-25-5

.542

9

4-7-1

12

10

8

 Durham Riverkings

26-31-3

.458

14

4-6-2

3

12

9

 Beckenham A&E Dept

24-29-7

.458

14

2-7-3

4

7

10

 Richie’s RBI’s

24-32-4

.433

15.5

7-5-0

9

9

11

 The Bath Bombers

17-39-4

.317

22.5

7-4-1

5

8

12

 Swindon Devil Rays

14-42-4

.267

25.5

5-7-0

10

Week 6 Match-ups

Knights v Isotopes

Slugs v Bunting For Britain

Maltsters v Devil Rays

Chasers v Norwich

Riverkings v A&E Dept RBIs v Bombers

BGB Fantasy League 2019: Week 4

There were plenty of tight matchups in week four of the BaseballGB Fantasy League, but one team did reach double digits. 

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Beckenham A&E Dept

29

7

28

4

.261

.776

4

3

53

1

3.68

1.21

11

Swindon Devil Rays

21

8

20

1

.236

.768

2

0

30

0

4.15

1.25

1

Doing it all: Andrus (A&E Dept) 6 R, 2 HR, 5 RBI, SB, .375 AVG, 1.149 OPS; Soto (A&E Dept) 5 R, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 2 SB, .308 AVG, 1.033 OPS

Finding his power stroke: Arenado (Devil Rays) 3 HR

Ace: Verlander (A&E Dept) W, 8 K, 1.13 ERA, 0.50 WHIP

By way of the K: Ryu (A&E Dept) 10 K

Saving the day: Chapman (A&E Dept) 2 SV

Hold on: Bradley (A&E Dept) HLD.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Newcastle Knights

35

9

31

3

.312

.927

4

2

56

4

4.79

1.26

9

The Bath Bombers

27

8

31

3

.271

.837

1

5

24

2

5.67

1.78

1

Safe at home: Anderson (Knights) 6 R

They’ve got the power: Alfaro and Bryant (both Knights) 2 HR each

Way above average: Muncy (Knights) .385 AVG; Betts (Knights) .364 AVG, 1.163 OPS

Speed to burn: Ramirez (Bombers) 3 SB

Wins still matter: Flaherty (Knigts) 2 W, 14 K, 2.77 ERA, 0.69 WHIP

What we have, we hold: Miller and Alvarado (both Knights) 2 HLD each

Lockdown closer: Davis (Bombers) 3 SV.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Orpington Isotopes

35

12

38

5

.312

.924

4

3

51

0

3.19

1.13

8

Durham Riverkings

29

7

43

0

.283

.877

3

8

61

2

4.18

1.22

4

MVP: Story (Isotopes) 8 R, 2 HR, 5 RBI, SB, .400 AVG, 1.344 OPS

Wheels of steal: Yelich (Isotopes) 3 SB

Butter and egg man: Abreu (Riverkings) 12 RBI

Stingy: Greinke (Isotopes) W, 0.00 ERA, 0.43 WHIP; Morton (Isotopes) W, 0.00 ERA, 1.00 WHIP

By way of the K: German and Paddack (both Riverkings) 9 K each

Double duty: Hicks (Riverkings) 3 SV, HLD.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Mighty Slugs

25

12

32

3

.265

.872

3

2

46

3

2.79

1.22

6

The Cheddar Chasers

26

7

15

3

.297

.928

4

0

51

1

5.32

1.47

5

MVP: Bellinger (Slugs) 3 HR, 8 RBI, .444 AVG, 1.556 OPS

Safe at home: Piscotty (Chasers) 7 R

.348 club: Piscotty and Freeman (both Chasers), .348 AVG

No runs allowed: Castillo (Sluhs) 0.00 ERA

Baserunners not welcome: Smith (Slugs) 0.67 WHIP

Double duty: Pressly (Slugs) SV, HLD

Vintage Jake: Arrieta (Chasers) W, 12 K.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Bunting for Britain

33

8

27

4

.223

.740

4

2

61

1

4.29

1.15

5

Cheshunt Maltsters

33

10

26

2

.217

.765

2

5

51

3

2.11

1.02

6

Infield pop: Albies (Maltsters) 3 HR, 1.206 OPS

Clutch hitter: Harper (Bunting) 6 RBI

Running wild: Robles (Bunting) 4 SB

Feeling the breeze: Boyd (Bunting) W, 12 K

Feeling stingy: Gonzales (Maltsters) 0.00 ERA, 0.86 WHIP

Saving the day: Jansen (Maltsters) 3 SV Holding on: Lugo (Maltsters) 2 HLD.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Norwich No II

29

7

26

5

.234

.736

3

2

63

4

4.55

1.26

5

Richie’s RBI’s

36

7

28

6

.267

.752

2

2

33

0

4.93

1.41

5

Run machine: Mazara (RBIs) 7 R, 3 HR, 7 RBI; Baez (Norwich) 3 HR

Way above average: LeMahieu (RBIs) .500 AVG; Cano (RBIs) .467 AVG

Running wild: Torres (RBIs) 3 SB

Knowing how to win: Berrios, Ray, Quintana (all Norwich) W

Strikeout machine: Musgrove (Norwich) 10 K

Hold on: Dominguez (Norwich) 2 HLD.

Standings

Rank

Team

W-L-T

Pct

GB

Last Week

Waiver

Moves

1

 Newcastle Knights

30-14-4

.667

9-1-2

11

6

2

 Mighty Slugs

30-15-3

.656

0.5

6-5-1

8

9

3

 The Cheddar Chasers

29-15-4

.646

1

5-6-1

6

4

4

 Norwich No II

26-18-4

.583

4

5-5-2

12

8

5

 Bunting for Britain

26-18-4

.583

4

5-6-1

1

13

6

 Cheshunt Maltsters

24-22-2

.521

7

6-5-1

2

7

7

 Orpington Isotopes

24-23-1

.510

7.5

8-4-0

7

6

8

 Beckenham A&E Dept

22-22-4

.500

8

11-1-0

4

7

9

 Durham Riverkings

22-25-1

.469

9.5

4-8-0

3

10

10

 Richie’s RBI’s

17-27-4

.396

13

5-5-2

9

8

11

 The Bath Bombers

10-35-3

.240

20.5

1-9-2

5

7

12

 Swindon Devil Rays

9-35-4

.229

21

1-11-0

10

Week 5 Match-ups

Orpington Isotopes (7th) v Mighty Slugs (2nd)
Bunting for Britain (5th) v Durham Riverkings 99th)
Beckenham A&E Dept (8th) v Cheshunt Maltsters (6th)
Newcastle Knights (1st) v The Cheddar Chasers (3rd)
Norwich No II (4th) v The Bath Bombers (11th)
Richie’s RBI’s (10th) v Swindon Devil Rays (12th)

BGB Fantasy League 2019: Week 3

Magnificent catches, late-inning homers and more Yankee injuries. Just another week in MLB. But how did it affect the BaseballGB Fantasy League in week three?

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Mighty Slugs

30

13

26

7

.272

.858

5

3

87

1

3.04

1.16

10

The Bath Bombers

29

10

25

9

.218

.726

3

3

52

0

4.58

1.42

1

This is getting ridiculous (in a good way): Bellinger (Slugs) 2 HR, 6 RBIs, 1 SB, .421 AVG, 1.289 OPS, 1 great catch, Rosario (Bombers) 8 R, 6 HR, 9 RBIs, 1.231 OPS

Need for speed: Hamilton (Bombers) 6 SB, Tatis (Slugs) 3 SB

Fine, I’ll do it all myself: Conforto (Slugs) 3 solo HR

Strikeout machine: Paxton (Slugs) 24 K, W, 0.00 ERA, 0.50 WHIP, Strasburg (Slugs) W, 19 K, 2.57 ERA, 0.71 WHIP, Castillo (Slugs) W, 16 K, 2.45 ERA

Double duty: Rogers (Slugs) 2 SV, 1 HLD

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Bunting for Britain

36

12

31

2

.274

.843

4

2

53

3

4.65

1.49

9

Beckenham A&E Dept

23

6

25

1

.223

.709

5

2

57

0

4.92

1.52

2

This Bunting for Britain offensive sweep was brought to you by:
Bregman 3 HR, 6 RBI, .33 AVG, 1.367 OPS
Cain 7 R, 2 HR
Cruz 6 R, 2 HR, 6 RBI
Robles 2 SB

I’ve got this under control: Taillon (Bunting) 1.80 ERA, 1.00 WHIP

Hold on: Familia (Bunting) 2 HLD

Wins still matter: Gray (Beckenham) 2 W

By way of the K: Syndergaard (Beckenham) 14 K and a Fowler-assisted HR.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Norwich No II

37

12

27

0

.310

.963

5

2

54

2

2.43

1.15

9

Swindon Devil Rays

23

7

21

0

.278

.793

4

3

44

0

2.72

1.02

2

Run machine: Baez (Norwich) 8 R, 2 HR, 5 RBI, .400 AVG, 1.223 OPS

He’s got the power: Narvaez (Norwich) 6 R, 3 HR, 6 RBI, .467 AVG, 1.686 OPS

Three homers but still robbed of one: Smoak (Devil Rays)

Cubs pitchers deliver: Hamels (Norwich) W, 8 K, 0.00 ERA, 0.43 WHIP, Quintana (Norwich) W, 7 K, 0.00 ERA, 0.86 WHIP

You’ve got to Hand it to him: Hand (Norwich) 2 HLD

Saving the day: Giles (Devil Rays) 3 SV.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Durham Riverkings

22

9

24

4

.242

.775

1

6

42

0

4.93

1.33

3

The Cheddar Chasers

26

5

27

7

.272

.791

2

4

60

3

4.47

1.39

9

MVP: Realmuto (Chasers) 6 R, 2 HR, 11 RBI, .357 AVG, 1.030 OPS

Power display: Gallo (Riverkings) 8 R, 4 HR, 11 RBI, .478 AVG, 1.654 OPS

Look who’s back: Kershaw (Chasers) 13 K, 2.77 ERA, 0.85 WHIP

Cubs pitchers deliver pt II: Hendricks (Chasers) W, 11 K, 0.00 ERA, 0.71 WHIP Lockdown closers: Hicks and Diaz (both Riverkings) 2 SV, 0.00 ERA, 1.00 WHIP.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Orpington Isotopes

37

15

41

6

.280

.927

3

3

55

0

2.70

0.95

8

Cheshunt Maltsters

33

12

32

1

.221

.785

5

5

58

2

5.96

1.39

4

This is (also) getting ridiculous (but in a good way): Yelich (Isotopes) 9 R, 8 HR, 16 RBI, .417 AVG, 1.950 OPS

That’s got to hurt: Marte (Maltsters)

That’s more like it: Carrasco (Isotopes) W, 12 K, 0.00 ERA, 0.71 WHIP

Feeling stingy: Greinke (Isotopes) 0.00 ERA, 0.83 WHIP

Strikeout machine: Bauer (Maltsters) 18 K

Eventful outings: Jansen (Maltsters) 2 W, 3 SV.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Newcastle Knights

30

9

23

4

.279

.879

2

0

62

2

6.83

1.46

6

Richie’s RBI’s

25

6

35

5

.250

.727

4

8

54

0

3.49

1.10

6

Ted Williams would approve: Blackmon (Knights) .407 AVG, 2 HR, 6 RBI

Spring in his step: Springer (Knights) 6 R, 3 HR, 6 RBI, .389 AVG, 1.375 OPS

Need for speed: Anderson (Knights) 4 SB, Mondesi (RBIs) 2 SB

Latest Yankee casualty: Judge (RBIs)

Wins still matter: Rodriguez (RBIs) 2 W

Feeling stingy (but now hurt): Freeland (RBIs) 0.00 ERA, 0.33 WHIP

Saving the day: Brasier (RBIs) 3 SV, Greene and Vazquez (both RBIs) 2 SV each

Lu-K-si more like: Lucchesi (Knights) 12 K

Hold on: Miller and Alvarado (both Knights) 1 HLD each.

Standings

Rank

Team

W-L-T

Pct

GB

Last Week

Waiver

Moves

1

 The Cheddar Chasers

24-9-3

.708

9-3-0

6

3

2

 Mighty Slugs

24-10-2

.694

0.5

10-1-1

8

7

3

 Bunting for Britain

21-12-3

.625

3

9-2-1

1

10

4

 Norwich No II

21-13-2

.611

3.5

9-2-1

12

8

5

 Newcastle Knights

21-13-2

.611

3.5

6-6-0

11

4

6

 Cheshunt Maltsters

18-17-1

.514

7

4-8-0

2

7

7

 Durham Riverkings

18-17-1

.514

7

3-9-0

3

9

8

 Orpington Isotopes

16-19-1

.458

9

8-4-0

7

6

9

 Richie’s RBI’s

12-22-2

.361

12.5

6-6-0

9

6

10

 Beckenham A&E Dept

11-21-4

.361

12.5

2-9-1

4

5

11

 Swindon Devil Rays

8-24-4

.278

15.5

2-9-1

10

12

 The Bath Bombers

9-26-1

.264

16

1-10-1

5

4

Week 4 match-ups

Orpington Isotopes (8th) v Durham Riverkings (7th)
Bunting for Britain (3rd) v Cheshunt Maltsters (6th)
Beckenham A&E Dept (10th) v Swindon Devil Rays (11th)
Mighty Slugs (2nd) v The Cheddar Chasers (1st)
Newcastle Knights (5th) v The Bath Bombers (12th)
Norwich No II (4th) v Richie’s RBI’s (9th)

BGB Fantasy League 2019: Week 2

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Cheshunt Maltsters

33

10

34

4

.249

.769

3

0

44

1

5.62

1.56

4

The Cheddar Chasers

38

9

30

3

.267

.805

2

1

52

1

4.22

1.14

7

Safe at home: Haniger (Maltsters) 9 runs, Freeman (Chasers) 7

Breaking out?: Buxton (Chasers) .400, 1.171 OPS

Swing and a drive: Haniger (Maltsters) 3 HR

RBI machine: Profar (Maltsters) 9

Near no-no: Marquez (Chasers): W, 11 K, 0.57 WHIP

Stingy ERA: Arrietta (Chasers) 1.29

Thanks for that: F Peralta (Maltsters) 18.90 ERA, 2.70 WHIP

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Mighty Slugs

32

10

31

4

.313

.976

2

2

41

5

5.17

1.20

7

Richie’s RBI’s

23

4

21

6

.248

.744

2

5

55

1

5.13

1.38

4

Catch a load of this: Grandal (Slugs) 5 R 3 HR, 6 RBIs, .500 AVG, 1.600 OPS

Yeah, I wouldn’t platoon him: Bellinger (Slugs) 5 R, 2 HR, 2 SB, .364 AVG, 1.199 OPS

Running wild: Mondesi (RBIs) 4 SB

Strikeout machine: Cole (RBIs) 17

Stingy ERA and WHIP: Castillo (Slugs) 0.00, 0.43, Rodriguez (RBIs) 2.57, 0.71

Hat trick: Pressly (Slugs) 1 W, 1 SV, 2 HLD

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Newcastle Knights

31

7

19

7

.240

.720

4

0

71

4

3.97

0.94

4

Norwich No II

28

13

37

0

.278

.890

4

1

57

2

2.28

0.91

7

Running wild: Anderson (Knights) 4 SB

Khrush Davis: K Davis (Norwich) 5 HR, 10 RBI

A league of his own (even if he was hurt a bit): Trout (Norwich) .500

Strikeout machines: Quintana (Norwich) 11, Ray (Norwich) 10, Bumgarner (Knights) 10

No runs allowed: Quintana, Musgrove (both Norwich) 0.00 ERA

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Orpington Isotopes

27

8

33

5

.277

.805

4

8

53

2

4.26

1.37

4

Beckenham A&E Dept

29

12

42

5

.326

1.018

3

1

49

0

4.08

1.23

7

Phenom: Acuna (Beckenham) 7 R, 3 HR, 9 RBI, .545 AVG, 1.721 OPS

Elvis has left the building: Andrus (Beckenham) 2 HR, 7 RBI, 2 SB, .529 AVG, 1.673 OPS

Do his ABs count too?: Greinke (Isotopes), W, 15 K, 0.95 WHIP

Right place, right time: Stammen (Isotopes) 2 W, 2 HLD

Thanks for that: Carrasco (Isotopes) 81.00 ERA, 10.50 WHIP

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Bunting for Britain

25

7

18

3

.257

.775

4

1

44

2

3.56

1.44

4

Swindon Devil Rays

27

11

27

2

.247

.866

4

2

44

0

4.62

1.38

6

Small man, big power: Altuve (Devil Rays) 8 R, 6 HR, 10 RBI, .400 AVG, 1.527 OPS

Bogeyman for pitchers: Bogaerts (Devil Rays) .438 AVG, 1.274 OPS

The Bieber it’s OK to like: S Bieber (Bunting) W, 0.00 ERA, 0.57 WHIP

The Price is right: Price (Devil Rays) W, 7 K, 0.00 ERA, 0.43 WHIP

Ugly saves: Giles (Devil Ryas) 2 SV, 7.71 ERA, 3.43 WHIP

DL alert: Dickerson, Upton and Murphy (Devil Rays) can be moved to DL spots.

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Durham Riverkings

19

3

25

7

.226

.629

2

8

47

0

4.74

1.34

6

The Bath Bombers

21

7

18

0

.211

.653

0

5

37

3

3.69

1.11

6

Unlikely speed: Abreu (Riverkings) 2 SB

RBI machines: Peralta (Riverkings), Rosario (Bombers) 6 each

.400 club: Rosario (Bombers) .438, Jimenez (Bombers) .421

Cy Young good: Snell (Riverkings) W, 11 K, 1.50 ERA, 1.00 WHIP

Cy Young bad: DeGrom (Riverkings) 13.50 ERA, 2.25 ERA

Thanks for that: Pivetta (Riverkings ) 17.18 ERA, 2.73 ERA

Lockdown closers: Yates (Riverkings) 4 SV, Allen (Bombers) 3 SV

Standings

Rank

Team

W-L-T

Pct

GB

Last Week

Waiver

Moves

1

 The Cheddar Chasers

15-6-3

.688

7-4-1

6

2

2

 Newcastle Knights

15-7-2

.667

0.5

4-7-1

11

3

3

 Durham Riverkings

15-8-1

.646

1

6-6-0

3

4

4

 Mighty Slugs

14-9-1

.604

2

7-4-1

8

5

5

 Cheshunt Maltsters

14-9-1

.604

2

4-7-1

2

5

6

 Bunting for Britain

12-10-2

.542

3.5

4-6-2

1

8

7

 Norwich No II

12-11-1

.521

4

7-4-1

12

8

8

 Beckenham A&E Dept

9-12-3

.438

6

7-4-1

4

5

9

 Orpington Isotopes

8-15-1

.354

8

4-7-1

7

4

10

 The Bath Bombers

8-16-0

.333

8.5

6-6-0

5

4

11

 Swindon Devil Rays

6-15-3

.313

9

6-4-2

10

12

 Richie’s RBI’s

6-16-2

.292

9.5

4-7-1

9

4

Week 3 Match-ups

Chasers (1st) v Riverkings (3rd)

Knights (2nd) v RBIs (12th)

Slugs (4th) v Bombers (10th)

Maltsters (5th) v Isotopes (9th)

Bunting for Britain (6th) v A&E Dept (8th)

Norwich (7th) v Devil Rays (11th)

BGB Fantasy League 2019: Week 1

The first week (and a bit) of the 2019 BaseballGB Fantasy League is complete. Which teams are off to flying starts? And which teams look like they are still in spring training?

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Newcastle Knights

47

16

47

3

.280

.859

4

9

110

4

2.86

1.24

11

Swindon Devil Rays

34

5

21

3

.233

.680

3

2

49

0

4.66

1.25

0

The Knights fell one steal shy of a clean sweep as they handed the Devil Rays an heavy defeat.

.400? How about .500?: Tim Anderson (Knights), .560
Safe at home: Betts (Knights) and McCutchen (Devil Rays) 9 runs
They’ve got the power: Alfaro, Muncy, Springer (all Knights), 3 HR

Wins still matter: Lucchesi (Knights) and Glasnow (Devil Rays), 2 wins
Way of the K: Clevinger (Knights), 22 strikeouts
Lockdown closer: Haders (Knights), 5 saves
Award for special effects for this fastball: Alvarado (Knights), 4 saves

Injured but not on DL: Upton and Murphy (both Devil Rays)

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Cheshunt Maltsters

49

12

40

7

.249

.759

7

6

88

8

3.40

1.04

10

The Bath Bombers

34

5

28

9

.245

.667

2

4

40

3

3.20

1.19

2

The Maltsters also hit double digits against the Bombers.

They’ve got the power: Contreras and Diaz (both Maltsters), 3 HR

RBI machine: Haniger and Pollock (both Maltsters), 8 RBIs

Need for speed: Ramirez (Bombers) 3 steals

He’s a Yankee so he must be injured: Andujar (Bombers)

Wins still matter: Gonzales (Maltsters), 3

Near no-hitter: Bauer (Maltsters)

Looking back to his best: Jansen (Maltsters), 4 saves

What we have, we hold: Trivino (Maltsters) 5 holds

Waiting for the phone to ring: Kimbrel (Maltsers)

Back to the minors: Reyes (Bombers)

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Durham Riverkings

66

23

59

9

.284

.953

5

10

92

0

2.58

1.05

9

Richie’s RBI’s

46

12

50

2

.280

.816

3

13

83

0

2.65

0.96

2

A clean offensive sweep powered the Riverkings to a 9-2 win against the Bombers.

Flexing their muscles: Sanchez (Riverkings), 6 HR; Gallo (Riverkings), 4 HR

Nine runs, 11 RBI club: Moncada and Gallo (Riverkings)

The need for speed: Smith (Riverkings) 3 steals

Canny pickup: Beckham (Riverkings) .455

Injured list: Turner (Riverkings)

Cy Young: De Grom (Riverkings), 2 wins, 24 K, 0.00 ERA

Lockdown closers: Greene (RBIs), 7 saves, Diaz (Riverkings) 5 saves, Yates (Riverkings) 4 saves

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Beckenham A&E Dept

44

9

33

9

.268

.761

5

2

73

2

3.20

1.16

2

The Cheddar Chasers

50

10

43

6

.295

.866

5

2

76

4

3.06

1.30

8

The Chasers took five out of six offensive categories as they started the year with a win against Beckenham.

MVP: Rendon (Chasers) 12 R, 4 HR, 9 RBI, .433

The need for speed: Gordon (A&E Dept) 5 steals

Wins still matter: Ryu and Doolitte (both A&E Dept) 2

Strikeout machine: Scherzer (Chasers) 28 K

Stingy ERA: Marquez (Chasers) 0.89

Whip it: Syndergaard (A&E Dept) 0.50

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Orpington Isotopes

48

17

49

2

.226

.765

4

2

72

1

7.92

1.79

4

Bunting for Britain

52

14

42

10

.292

.914

5

1

61

2

5.59

1.38

8

Bunting for Britain began their time in the BaseballGB league by defeating my Isotopes 8-4 in a matchup which wasn’t a classic for the pitchers. In fact, all of Bunting’s wins came from the bullpen.

Which hits better, the tortoise or the hare?: Astudillo (Bunting) .400

Havoc on the bases: Merrifield (Bunting) 9 runs, 3 steals

MVP: Yelich (Isotopes) 11 R, 5 HR, 13 RBIs, .361

Best shoes: Harper (Bunting) for these

By way of the K: Carrasco (Isotopes) 16 

Wins still matter: Familia (Bunting) 2

Saving the day: Osuna (Isotopes) 2

Team

R

HR

RBI

SB

AVG

OPS

W

SV

K

HLD

ERA

WHIP

Score

Mighty Slugs

61

21

58

3

.284

.871

3

6

89

4

3.51

1.16

7

Norwich No II

47

24

64

6

.256

.929

5

5

82

2

5.35

1.33

5

Last, but by no means least, the Slugs squeezed past Norwich 7-5. 

MVP: Bellinger (Slugs) 17 runs, 7 HR, 18 RBIs, .455

It’s outta here: Trout and Davis (both Norwich) 5 HR, Baez (Norwich) 4 HR

Canny pickup: D Santana (Norwich) 10 R, 4 HR, 15 RBIs, 3 SB, .311

Wins still matter: Maeda (Norwich) 2

By way of the K: Strasburg and Castillo (both Slugs) 17

Closing time: Smith (Slugs) 3

Worth noting

Remember to make the most of your DL spots. If you have an injured player, put them on the DL to free up a roster spot for a replacement from the free agent pool, waiver wire of via trade.

As week two is a regular seven-day matchup, remember to make sure your team pitches at least 20 innings otherwise you will forfeit all of the pitching categories.

Week 2 match-ups

Orpington Isotopes (8th) v Beckenham A&E Dept (9th)
Bunting for Britain (5th) v Swindon Devil Rays (12th)
Cheshunt Maltsters (2nd) v The Cheddar Chasers (4th)
Durham Riverkings (3rd) v The Bath Bombers (11th)
Mighty Slugs (6th) v Richie’s RBI’s (10th)
Newcastle Knights (1st) v Norwich No II (7th)

BGB Fantasy League 2019 Draft Recap

Twelve managers, 240 players to draft in about two hours. It’s time to see what happened in the BaseballGB Fantasy League draft.

With Yahoo randomly drawing the draft order half an hour before we are due to begin, I log in to find my team, the Orpington Isotopes, picking sixth. I had done three mock drafts in 12-team leagues, picking 11th (probably the worst mock I’ve ever done), second and sixth. Having been really pleased with the other two mocks, I consult my notes and start to formulate my plan for the draft.

I had been a lot more aggressive in filling my hitting lineup in those two mocks, and wanted to go for six hitters and four pitchers in the opening 10 rounds. I knew I could afford to wait until round four of five for my first pitcher, and had drafted my first closers anywhere from rounds nine to 11. I was concentrating on landing three top bats with my first three picks and had found it a good idea to fill SS and 1B early if I could. I also planned to fill my infield before my outfield. I had taken two outfielders early in the disastrous mock and had really regretted it when I was left with a weaker infield.

With 11 managers ready to go (Swindon unavailable so left to autodraft) we would see if the opening round contained any surprises.

Round 1
1.Mike Trout(LAA – CF)Norwich No II
2.Mookie Betts(Bos – CF)Newcastle Kn…
3.Nolan Arenado(Col – 3B)Swindon Devi…
4.Aaron Judge(NYY – OF)Richie’s RBI’s
5.J.D. Martinez(Bos – OF)Mighty Slugs
6.Christian Yelich(Mil – CF)Orpington Is…
7.Max Scherzer(Was – SP)The Cheddar …
8.José Ramírez(Cle – 2B,3B)The Bath Bom…
9.Ronald Acuña Jr.(Atl – CF)Beckenham A&…
10.Trea Turner(Was – SS)Durham River…
11.Chris Sale(Bos – SP)Cheshunt Mal…
12.Bryce Harper(Phi – CF)Bunting for …

If the top five had gone in order, I would have been left with Acuna Jr, which I would have been very happy with but the RBIs opt for a Yankee (what a surprise!) with the fourth pick. Joking aside, I can understand why you would want Judge’s power and I would have ranked him much higher than Yahoo did, although maybe not quite this high. I would have taken JD Martinez over him.

The Slugs waste no time in picking up JD so I am left with the chance to draft Yelich, who did so well for my team last year. Tough to turn down Acuna, but welcome back Christian. That’s the CF spot filled early. Two aces go in the opening round as the Chasers and Maltsters take Scherzer and Sale respectively. Bunting For Britain’s first pick in the league lands Harper. 

Round 2
1.Alex Bregman(Hou – 3B,SS)Bunting for …
2.Francisco Lindor(Cle – SS)Cheshunt Mal…
3.Jacob deGrom(NYM – SP)Durham River…
4.Justin Verlander(Hou – SP)Beckenham A&…
5.Manny Machado(SD – 3B,SS)The Bath Bom…
6.Freddie Freeman(Atl – 1B)The Cheddar …
7.Trevor Story(Col – SS)Orpington Is…
8.Paul Goldschmidt(StL – 1B)Mighty Slugs
9.Gerrit Cole(Hou – SP)Richie’s RBI’s
10.Jose Altuve(Hou – 2B)Swindon Devi…
11.Charlie Blackmon(Col – CF)Newcastle Kn…
12.Giancarlo Stanton(NYY – OF)Norwich No II

In my mock picking sixth I grabbed Machado in the second round and I had hoped to do the same here, only for the Bombers to beat me to it. With Bregman and Lindor going too I wonder about switching to a first baseman like Goldschmidt or I could go for Javier Baez. But with Trevor Story surprisingly still available, I grab him while I can. I think Stanton’s a good pick for Norwich here to go with Trout.

Round 3
1.Javier Báez(ChC – 2B,3B,SS)Norwich No II
2.Kris Bryant(ChC – 3B,OF)Newcastle Kn…
3.Corey Kluber(Cle – SP)Swindon Devi…
4.Gleyber Torres(NYY – 2B,SS)Richie’s RBI’s
5.Carlos Correa(Hou – SS)Mighty Slugs
6.Anthony Rizzo(ChC – 1B)Orpington Is…
7.Anthony Rendon(Was – 3B)The Cheddar …
8.Aaron Nola(Phi – SP)The Bath Bom…
9.Juan Soto(Was – OF)Beckenham A&…
10.Blake Snell(TB – SP)Durham River…
11.Starling Marte(Pit – CF)Cheshunt Mal…
12.Whit Merrifield(KC – 1B,2B,CF)Bunting for …

I come close to abandoning my plans and taking a second outfielder here as Soto is still available. I hover the mouse over his name, but stung by the previous poor mock I stick with my plan for a first baseman and take Rizzo. Soto could well have a better year than Rizzo, but Anthony fills the greater need. Beckenham snap Soto up. Eight pitchers in total have been taken with the first 34 picks but I will wait until the next round. 

Round 4
1.Rhys Hoskins(Phi – 1B,OF)Bunting for …
2.Trevor Bauer(Cle – SP)Cheshunt Mal…
3.Edwin Díaz(NYM – RP)Durham River…
4.Noah Syndergaard(NYM – SP)Beckenham A&…
5.Andrew Benintendi(Bos – CF)The Bath Bom…
6.Tommy Pham(TB – CF)The Cheddar …
7.Carlos Carrasco(Cle – SP)Orpington Is…
8.Cody Bellinger(LAD – 1B,CF)Mighty Slugs
9.Robinson Canó(NYM – 1B,2B)Richie’s RBI’s
10.Walker Buehler(LAD – SP)Swindon Devi…
11.Joey Votto(Cin – 1B)Newcastle Kn…
12.Khris Davis(Oak – OF)Norwich No II

I had hoped to land Bauer but the Maltsters spoil that plan. I wonder if Syndergaard makes it to me but Beckenham get there first. I’m hoping for one of Carrasco and Buehler and am relieved to draft the Cleveland pitcher. Had they both gone before my turn I really don’t know what I would have done here as many of the hitters left in this part of the draft seem to be first basemen or centre fielders, positions which I have already filled. The first closer flies off the board with Durham taking Diaz while the RBIs take a punt on Cano. Norwich go for the monster HR power of Davis.

Round 5
1.Vladimir Guerrero Jr.(Tor – 3B)Norwich No II
2.George Springer(Hou – CF)Newcastle Kn…
3.Xander Bogaerts(Bos – SS)Swindon Devi…
4.Adalberto Mondesi(KC – 2B,SS)Richie’s RBI’s
5.Stephen Strasburg(Was – SP)Mighty Slugs
6.Eugenio Suárez(Cin – 3B)Orpington Is…
7.Jean Segura(Phi – SS)The Cheddar …
8.Nicholas Castellanos(Det – OF)The Bath Bom…
9.Dee Gordon(Sea – 2B,SS,CF)Beckenham A&…
10.José Abreu(CWS – 1B)Durham River…
11.Kenley Jansen(LAD – RP)Cheshunt Mal…
12.Jameson Taillon(Pit – SP)Bunting for …

The plan is to get Suarez to fill third base and it works. Another third baseman, Vlad Guerrero Jr is taken by Norwich. Although he could well miss the start of the season either through injury or the daft service time rules, there’s no doubt that he will be fun to watch. And if he hits anything like his dad… Some speedsters go this round with Gordon, Segura and Mondesi all drafted. The sons of Vlad Sr and Raul Mondesi. I feel old.

Round 6
1.Lorenzo Cain(Mil – CF)Bunting for …
2.Ozzie Albies(Atl – 2B)Cheshunt Mal…
3.Gary Sánchez(NYY – C)Durham River…
4.Matt Carpenter(StL – 1B,2B,3B)Beckenham A&…
5.Eddie Rosario(Min – OF)The Bath Bom…
6.J.T. Realmuto(Phi – C,1B)The Cheddar …
7.Zack Greinke(Ari – SP)Orpington Is…
8.James Paxton(NYY – SP)Mighty Slugs
9.J.A. Happ(NYY – SP)Richie’s RBI’s
10.Daniel Murphy(Col – 1B,2B)Swindon Devi…
11.Jack Flaherty(StL – SP)Newcastle Kn…
12.José Berríos(Min – SP)Norwich No II

I have my sights set on filling up my infield with Matt Carpenter at second base but I’m left cursing Beckenham for taking him a few picks before I can. The consolation is that there are some good starting pitchers still available in Greinke, Paxton and Flaherty. The Arizona man joins my rotation behind Carrasco. Durham are obviously confident that Gary Sanchez can rebound after a rough 2018 while another highly-coveted catcher, Realmuto, lands with the Chasers. Paxton and Flaherty don’t last long after my pick while Happ finds himself joining the Yankee-filled RBIs. 

Round 7
1.Corey Seager(LAD – SS)Norwich No II
2.Mike Clevinger(Cle – SP)Newcastle Kn…
3.Marcell Ozuna(StL – OF)Swindon Devi…
4.David Dahl(Col – CF)Richie’s RBI’s
5.Justin Turner(LAD – 3B)Mighty Slugs
6.Yasiel Puig(Cin – OF)Orpington Is…
7.Jonathan Villar(Bal – 2B,SS)The Cheddar …
8.Blake Treinen(Oak – RP)The Bath Bom…
9.Luis Severino(NYY – SP)Beckenham A&…
10.Jesús Aguilar(Mil – 1B)Durham River…
11.Mitch Haniger(Sea – CF)Cheshunt Mal…
12.Zack Wheeler(NYM – SP)Bunting for …

The signs are that Corey Seager is making good progress in his return after surgery, so Norwich stand to benefit from that if all goes well. I’m torn with my options this round. I don’t need Villar’s pure speed as I feel Yelich and Story have that covered. I still have a gap at second base but taking Gennett would be a bit of a reach here. I’m very tempted with Aguilar’s 30 HR 100 RBI potential here but just can’t ignore Puig. I wish the Dodgers hadn’t traded him but I think he will have a big year in Cincinnati’s stadium and heading into free agency, so I take a punt on Yasiel. Aguilar is snapped up by Durham. Gennett next time around, hopefully.

Round 8
1.Nelson Cruz(Min – Util)Bunting for …
2.Craig Kimbrel(Bos – RP)Cheshunt Mal…
3.Joey Gallo(Tex – 1B,CF)Durham River…
4.Aroldis Chapman(NYY – RP)Beckenham A&…
5.Patrick Corbin(Was – SP)The Bath Bom…
6.Clayton Kershaw(LAD – SP)The Cheddar …
7.Scooter Gennett(Cin – 2B)Orpington Is…
8.Michael Conforto(NYM – CF)Mighty Slugs
9.Felipe Vázquez(Pit – RP)Richie’s RBI’s
10.Justin Upton(LAA – OF)Swindon Devi…
11.Max Muncy(LAD – 1B,2B,3B)Newcastle Kn…
12.Matt Olson(Oak – 1B)Norwich No II

The Maltsters are the first team to take a punt on a pitcher here, choosing Kimbrel in the hope that he will sign soon. It is a risk, especially if he waits a few months but he is still an elite closer. The Chasers hope that Kershaw can return to form after injury problems and if he does this could be the steal of the draft. I happily grab Gennett to complete my infield. That gives me six hitters from eight picks. Time to switch focus to my pitching staff.

Round 9
1.Brad Hand(Cle – RP)Norwich No II
2.Josh Hader(Mil – RP)Newcastle Kn…
3.David Price(Bos – SP)Swindon Devi…
4.Wilson Ramos(NYM – C)Richie’s RBI’s
5.Josh Donaldson(Atl – 3B)Mighty Slugs
6.Roberto Osuna(Hou – RP)Orpington Is…
7.German Márquez(Col – SP)The Cheddar …
8.Miguel Andújar(NYY – 3B)The Bath Bom…
9.Matt Chapman(Oak – 3B)Beckenham A&…
10.Kirby Yates(SD – RP)Durham River…
11.A.J. Pollock(LAD – CF)Cheshunt Mal…
12.Wil Myers(SD – 3B,OF)Bunting for …

David Price would have made an excellent third starter for my team but Swindon get to him first. I consider Tanaka or reaching a bit for Morton but opt for taking a closer slightly earlier than I had planned in Osuna. 

Round 10
1.Victor Robles(Was – CF)Bunting for …
2.Edwin Encarnacion(Sea – 1B)Cheshunt Mal…
3.David Peralta(Ari – OF)Durham River…
4.Sean Doolittle(Was – RP)Beckenham A&…
5.José Peraza(Cin – SS)The Bath Bom…
6.José Leclerc(Tex – RP)The Cheddar …
7.Charlie Morton(TB – SP)Orpington Is…
8.Travis Shaw(Mil – 1B,2B,3B)Mighty Slugs
9.Masahiro Tanaka(NYY – SP)Richie’s RBI’s
10.Miles Mikolas(StL – SP)Swindon Devi…
11.Madison Bumgarner(SF – SP)Newcastle Kn…
12.Robbie Ray(Ari – SP)Norwich No II

Round 10 sees Durham grab Peralta, who I had drafted in multiple mocks so I stick with my plan for another arm. Tanaka and Morton are both available so I opt for the higher strikeout potential with Tampa Bay’s new boy. The Chasers take a very promising young closer in Leclerc while the Slugs will benefit from Shaw’s power and flexibility. The run on starting pitching continues with Tanaka, Mikolas, MadBum and Ray all going this round.

Round 11
1.Mike Moustakas(Mil – 3B)Norwich No II
2.Chris Archer(Pit – SP)Newcastle Kn…
3.Andrew McCutchen(Phi – OF)Swindon Devi…
4.Carlos Santana(Cle – 1B,3B)Richie’s RBI’s
5.Luis Castillo(Cin – SP)Mighty Slugs
6.Michael Brantley(Hou – OF)Orpington Is…
7.David Robertson(Phi – RP)The Cheddar …
8.Wade Davis(Col – RP)The Bath Bom…
9.Mike Foltynewicz(Atl – SP)Beckenham A&…
10.Nick Pivetta(Phi – SP)Durham River…
11.Jurickson Profar(Oak – 1B,2B,3B,SS)Cheshunt Mal…
12.Yu Darvish(ChC – SP)Bunting for …

I still have a gap in my outfield and at UT. The thought of taking Moustakas appeals but he is taken by Norwich. I switch to Brantley who offers decent numbers across the board and I think he will do really well in Houston. Bunting For Britain take a punt on a healthy Darvish returning to his best after a miserable first year in Chicago. 

Round 12
1.Shane Bieber(Cle – SP)Bunting for …
2.Willson Contreras(ChC – C)Cheshunt Mal…
3.Chris Paddack(SD – SP)Durham River…
4.Aaron Hicks(NYY – CF)Beckenham A&…
5.Buster Posey(SF – C,1B)The Bath Bom…
6.Kyle Hendricks(ChC – SP)The Cheddar …
7.Raisel Iglesias(Cin – RP)Orpington Is…
8.Yusei Kikuchi(Sea – SP)Mighty Slugs
9.Kyle Freeland(Col – SP)Richie’s RBI’s
10.Ender Inciarte(Atl – CF)Swindon Devi…
11.Tim Anderson(CWS – SS)Newcastle Kn…
12.Corey Knebel(Mil – RP)Norwich No II

I still need a catcher and could do with picking up a second closer before too long. I think about Grandal but decide to get another reliever first in Iglesias. Durham draft Paddack, who is one of the most intriguing stories of the spring while the Slugs take the rookie Kikuchi.

Round 13
1.Cole Hamels(ChC – SP)Norwich No II
2.José Alvarado(TB – RP)Newcastle Kn…
3.Ken Giles(Tor – RP)Swindon Devi…
4.Rougned Odor(Tex – 2B)Richie’s RBI’s
5.Yasmani Grandal(Mil – C)Mighty Slugs
6.Yadier Molina(StL – C)Orpington Is…
7.Hunter Renfroe(SD – OF)The Cheddar …
8.Eloy Jiménez(CWS – OF)The Bath Bom…
9.Elvis Andrus(Tex – SS)Beckenham A&…
10.Rafael Devers(Bos – 3B)Durham River…
11.Ian Desmond(Col – 1B,OF)Cheshunt Mal…
12.Danny Jansen(Tor – C)Bunting for …

This round really stung. I’m all set to take Grandal only for him to go the pick before. Bother. Molina’s not a bad alternative but I really like Grandal’s chances of a big year in a hitter-friendly stadium and he also has a point to prove if he is to get the big free agent bucks he wants (and turned down from the Mets). The Bombers bank on top White Sox prospect Jimenez making an impact while the Knights take a sneaky good relief option in Alvarado.

Round 14
1.Dellin Betances(NYY – RP)Bunting for …
2.Carlos Martínez(StL – SP,RP)Cheshunt Mal…
3.Ross Stripling(LAD – SP,RP)Durham River…
4.Archie Bradley(Ari – RP)Beckenham A&…
5.Rich Hill(LAD – SP)The Bath Bom…
6.Stephen Piscotty(Oak – OF)The Cheddar …
7.Rick Porcello(Bos – SP)Orpington Is…
8.Will Smith(SF – RP)Mighty Slugs
9.Nomar Mazara(Tex – OF)Richie’s RBI’s
10.Tyler Glasnow(TB – SP,RP)Swindon Devi…
11.Miguel Cabrera(Det – 1B)Newcastle Kn…
12.Kenta Maeda(LAD – SP,RP)Norwich No II

I still have a hole at UT in my lineup and the hitting options are starting to get a little thin. It looks like the other managers feel the same, with nine pitchers being drafted. Piscotty is the hitter I like the best out of the options on the board but the Chasers nab him one pick before me. After the Grandal disappointment in the previous round, this one stings too.

With the other UT options I am considering much further down the rankings, I decide to play it safe and add Porcello as my fourth starter instead. This round features a  number of pitchers with uncertain roles as Stripling could be a starter or a reliever and Martinez could be a starter or come on in relief. Smith and Bradley are frontrunners for saves but face challenges from other relievers. The Knights take a flier on Cabrera staying healthy. 

Round 15
1.José Quintana(ChC – SP)Norwich No II
2.Andrew Miller(StL – RP)Newcastle Kn…
3.Francisco Mejía(SD – C)Swindon Devi…
4.Alex Colomé(CWS – RP)Richie’s RBI’s
5.Luke Voit(NYY – 1B)Mighty Slugs
6.Nathan Eovaldi(Bos – SP)Orpington Is…
7.Adam Ottavino(NYY – RP)The Cheddar …
8.Eric Hosmer(SD – 1B)The Bath Bom…
9.Francisco Cervelli(Pit – C)Beckenham A&…
10.Jordan Hicks(StL – RP)Durham River…
11.Keone Kela(Pit – RP)Cheshunt Mal…
12.Trevor May(Min – RP)Bunting for …

I still need two starters and go back and forth about whether to take Ryu or Eovaldi. Both are an injury risk and I may have slight buyer’s remorse with this pick. Six relievers go this round and I need to get two more in my remaining five picks, along with another starting pitcher, someone to fill that pesky UT spot and a bench hitter. But I have some options for relievers I would be very happy with…

Round 16
1.Arodys Vizcaíno(Atl – RP)Bunting for …
2.Lou Trivino(Oak – RP)Cheshunt Mal…
3.Austin Meadows(TB – CF)Durham River…
4.Hyun-Jin Ryu(LAD – SP)Beckenham A&…
5.Cody Allen(LAA – RP)The Bath Bom…
6.Brian Dozier(Was – 2B)The Cheddar …
7.Pedro Strop(ChC – RP)Orpington Is…
8.Shohei Ohtani (Batter)(LAA – Util)Mighty Slugs
9.Marwin González(Min – 1B,2B,SS,OF)Richie’s RBI’s
10.César Hernández(Phi – 2B)Swindon Devi…
11.Joey Lucchesi(SD – SP)Newcastle Kn…
12.Seranthony Domínguez(Phi – RP)Norwich No II

If Ryu was still available here I would have gone for him but Beckenham nab him first. I have four relievers on my wish list. The Cubs duo of Strop and Morrow (saves on a  contending team), Ryan Pressly (huge strikeout numbers, would be a good backup to Osuna) and Seranthony Dominguez (could get saves in Philly, good strikeout stats). The only one likely to start the season as a closer is Strop with Morrow still recovering from injury. Even though Strop has a mild leg injury I take him here but see that Norwich nab Dominguez later that round. I wonder if anyone else has Pressly lined up. Allen’s a pretty nice round 16 pick for the Bombers. 

Round 17
1.Matt Strahm(SD – SP,RP)Norwich No II
2.Eduardo Rodriguez(Bos – SP)Newcastle Kn…
3.Kyle Schwarber(ChC – OF)Swindon Devi…
4.Jay Bruce(Sea – 1B,OF)Richie’s RBI’s
5.Ryan Pressly(Hou – RP)Mighty Slugs
6.Eduardo Escobar(Ari – 3B,SS)Orpington Is…
7.Jake Arrieta(Phi – SP)The Cheddar …
8.Billy Hamilton(KC – CF)The Bath Bom…
9.Jon Gray(Col – SP)Beckenham A&…
10.Yoán Moncada(CWS – 2B)Durham River…
11.Jon Lester(ChC – SP)Cheshunt Mal…
12.Brandon Nimmo(NYM – CF)Bunting for …

My heart sinks when Pressly is taken by the Slugs one pick before I can grab him. I think about adding Morrow instead but with that UT spot still on my mind, I opt for Escobar over Nimmo, who is later taken by Bunting For Britain. Lester’s a nice pick this late by the Maltsters.

Round 18
1.Joe Jiménez(Det – RP)Bunting for …
2.Andrew Heaney(LAA – SP)Cheshunt Mal…
3.Mallex Smith(Sea – CF)Durham River…
4.Dallas Keuchel(Hou – SP)Beckenham A&…
5.Ryan Braun(Mil – 1B,OF)The Bath Bom…
6.Byron Buxton(Min – CF)The Cheddar …
7.Brandon Morrow(ChC – RP)Orpington Is…
8.Taylor Rogers(Min – RP)Mighty Slugs
9.Ryan Brasier(Bos – RP)Richie’s RBI’s
10.Jonathan Schoop(Min – 2B,SS)Swindon Devi…
11.Mychal Givens(Bal – RP)Newcastle Kn…
12.Domingo Santana(Sea – OF)Norwich No II

Mallex Smith’s speed is a nice addition by the Riverkings. I had drafted Smith in a couple of Mocks in the 14th round, so he’s good value here for a team needing steals. Beckenham take a punt on Keuchel signing soon which is worthwhile this late in the draft. I decide I can’t afford to let my last relief target slip through my fingers, so I add Morrow, knowing that he will likely need a DL stint at the start of the year. If so, Strop will get saves and I will add a set-up reliever for holds from the free agent pool. Domingo Santana, a potential bench bat I had on my queue is nabbed by Norwich.

Round 19
1.Welington Castillo(CWS – C)Norwich No II
2.Joc Pederson(LAD – CF)Newcastle Kn…
3.Justin Smoak(Tor – 1B)Swindon Devi…
4.Shane Greene(Det – RP)Richie’s RBI’s
5.Hunter Strickland(Sea – RP)Mighty Slugs
6.Aníbal Sánchez(Was – SP)Orpington Is…
7.Sonny Gray(Cin – SP,RP)The Cheddar …
8.Kevin Gausman(Atl – SP)The Bath Bom…
9.Yuli Gurriel(Hou – 1B,2B,3B)Beckenham A&…
10.Harrison Bader(StL – CF)Durham River…
11.Seth Lugo(NYM – SP,RP)Cheshunt Mal…
12.Jeurys Familia(NYM – RP)Bunting for …

With two picks left I need a starting pitcher and a bench bat. I have four starters I am considering (the other three went undrafted so I won’t name them) and opt for Anibal Sanchez. If he does well, great. If not, I won’t feel too bad about dumping a 19th round selection. There’s some nice late-round power here in Pederson and Smoak. Another possible bench target, Bader, is drafted by Durham. 

Round 20
1.Joakim Soria(Oak – RP)Bunting for …
2.Marco Gonzales(Sea – SP)Cheshunt Mal…
3.Adam Eaton(Was – OF)Durham River…
4.Sean Newcomb(Atl – SP)Beckenham A&…
5.Amed Rosario(NYM – SS)The Bath Bom…
6.Chad Green(NYY – RP)The Cheddar …
7.Randal Grichuk(Tor – CF)Orpington Is…
8.Chris Taylor(LAD – 2B,SS,CF)Mighty Slugs
9.Dereck Rodríguez(SF – SP)Richie’s RBI’s
10.Corey Dickerson(Pit – OF)Swindon Devi…
11.Jorge Alfaro(Mia – C)Newcastle Kn…
12.Ryan McMahon(Col – 1B,2B,3B)Norwich No II

I have a list of five players for my bench spots (the other four went undrafted) with a mix of raw power and positional versatility. I usually favour a flexible player here who can fill in at multiple positions but decide that Grichuk’s everyday gig in the heart of the Toronto lineup just edges it. Alfaro’s a nice pick by the Knights as I think he’s a good player. He should relish the everyday job in Miami. Norwich end the draft by taking a punt on McMahon winning the share of the playing time at second base in Colorado.
After almost two hours, the draft is over. Here’s my team:

Orpington Isotopes
1.(6)Christian Yelich (Mil – CF)
2.(19)Trevor Story (Col – SS)
3.(30)Anthony Rizzo (ChC – 1B)
4.(43)Carlos Carrasco (Cle – SP)
5.(54)Eugenio Suárez (Cin – 3B)
6.(67)Zack Greinke (Ari – SP)
7.(78)Yasiel Puig (Cin – OF)
8.(91)Scooter Gennett (Cin – 2B)
9.(102)Roberto Osuna (Hou – RP)
10.(115)Charlie Morton (TB – SP)
11.(126)Michael Brantley (Hou – OF)
12.(139)Raisel Iglesias (Cin – RP)
13.(150)Yadier Molina (StL – C)
14.(163)Rick Porcello (Bos – SP)
15.(174)Nathan Eovaldi (Bos – SP)
16.(187)Pedro Strop (ChC – RP)
17.(198)Eduardo Escobar (Ari – 3B,SS)
18.(211)Brandon Morrow (ChC – RP)
19.(222)Aníbal Sánchez (Was – SP)
20.(235)Randal Grichuk (Tor – CF)

I like the spread of power throughout the lineup and I should be OK for steals too. Grichuk is the only hitter who was under .261 last year so average should be decent. Escobar at UT is a potential weakness and I would have felt much happier with Grandal instead of Molina, but overall I can’t grumble too much. On the mound, I’m happy with my rotation although I am counting on a full season from Eovaldi and Sanchez continuing his resurgence. But the top four of Carrasco, Greinke, Morton and Porcello is pretty decent. The bullpen is hardly full of big names but I believe it can be effective. Having Pressly to back up Osuna would have been nice though.

What does Yahoo think?

RankTeamRHRRBISBAVGOPSWSVKHLDERAWHIPTotal
1The Bath Bombers968236869183.2772.53065108102673.171.10105.5
2.5Cheshunt Maltsters754213720130.2612.492921171478423.091.1494.5
2.5Orpington Isotopes78426387396.2872.32887861257113.241.1194.5
4Durham Riverkings791227745139.2592.55754751098442.701.0694
5Swindon Devil Rays969272937115.2702.571642688553.241.0889.5
6The Cheddar Chasers723187668106.2732.523100231489823.261.1285
7Richie’s RBI’s60319368068.2632.54584811145403.201.1569
8Beckenham A&E Dept68017057379.2712.522114601680363.311.1566.5
9Newcastle Knights74520159885.2772.42963311298793.491.2065
10Mighty Slugs83227682563.2702.3633932813453.571.1563.5
11Bunting for Britain681192598129.2722.4646460952693.471.1962.5
12Norwich No II62123465959.2662.33659661203423.621.2146.5

This projected table is to be taken with a pinch of salt as it doesn’t take into account moves to replace injured players.

Here’s my brief summary of each team:

Norwich – Defending champs certainly have a powerful outfield and a hot prospect in Guerrero. Average may be an issue. Should be fine for saves between Hand, Knebel and Dominguez but no starter won more than 13 last year.

Knights – Plenty of pop throughout lineup and if Muncy puts up those power numbers again he will be a boost at second base. No player knocked in more than 80 runs last year, although a healthy Bryant should change that. Could do with Miller and/or Hader getting some saves and rebounds from MadBum and Archer. 

Devil Rays. Auto draft has left them with a surplus of hitters which could be used as trade bait. Strong infield. Four top starters in Kluber, Buehler, Price and Mikolas but no saves or holds.

RBIs – Decent spread of power and average but no 30 HR/100 RBI bats (although Judge could have got there without his injury). Decent rotation should be competitive in ERA and WHIP. 

Slugs – Loaded lineup should be productive although five of the starting nine hit under .250 last year. Rotation depth may be an issue, a could starters’ ERA. 

Chasers – Pretty solid lineup although an upgrade may be needed over Dozier at UT. Strong pitching staff includes Scherzer-Kershaw top two and a good-looking bullpen.

Bombers – Nice offensive punch with Machado and Ramirez anchoring the infield plus should hit for good average and be fine for steals. Surplus of bench hitters mean pitching depth is thin. Three decent closers but could do with a holds option.

A&E Dept – Pair of exciting outfielders in Acuna and Soto could dictate how the offense goes. No hitter knocked in more than 85 last year. May suffer from Gordon and Andrus not hitting for much power. Very deep rotation led by Verlander-Syndergaard combination. Keuchel still to sign and injury doubts over Severino and Foltynewicz. Two good closers but could use a holds option.

Riverkings – Counting on Sanchez, Abreu, Moncada and Devers to improve. If they don’t average could be a struggle on the same team as Gallo. De Grom and Snell is a fine way to start any rotation and the closing duo of Diaz and Yates is impressive too. Could use more rotation depth though.

Maltsters – Decent spread of power throughout lineup but may come at a cost of average. Speed shouldn’t be an issue either. Sale and Bauer in same rotation is impressive and has Jansen and Kimbrel (when he signs) to close so looking very good there. Just a question whether rest of the staff can stay healthy and produce. Carlos Martinez a big X factor here.

Bunting For Britain – Really nice combo of Harper and Bregman provides a pair of 30 HR, 100 RBI bats straight away. Hoskins four RBIs from joining them, Cruz three RBIs away, so good run production here. Average may be an issue though. Merrifield and Cain have steals covered. Rotation banking on Wheeler and Taillon taking step forward and the health of Darvish. May have overloaded on set-up relievers. 

BGB Fantasy League 2018: Week 25

After 24 weeks, it all came down to this: Norwich No II v Newcastle Knights for the honour of claiming the 2018 BaseballGB Fantasy League crown.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Newcastle Knights 27 8 32 4 .280 .842 0 6 32 1 3.03 1.26 5
Norwich No II 30 13 35 2 .266 .912 0 4 44 2 5.66 1.33 6

Congratulations to Norwich as they claimed the 2018 BaseballGB Fantasy League title with a tight 6-5 win against the Knights. Story led the Norwich hitters with three homers and six runs, while Rendon drove in nine. Flaherty and Lucchesi struck out eight while Ottavino and Hader picked up a hold.Pollock swiped two bases for the Knights while Grandal hit .450 for the week. Jeffress had three saves as the bullpen helped take ERA and Quintana had a WHIP of 0.80.

It’s funny that neither team in the final could find a win. Well done to Norwich for following up their first-place finish in the regular season with the crown, which is not easy to do. And a tip of the cap to the Knights, who have been a high-quality team all year long.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Orpington Isotopes 34 13 30 4 .234 .845 5 1 51 6 2.79 1.34 6
Mighty Slugs 33 9 38 9 .297 .863 3 1 44 2 2.88 1.30 5

In the fight for third place, the Isotopes came from behind to pip the Slugs 6-5. Yelich was the hitting star with four homers and 10 runs. Strasburg had a win and led the staff with 12 strikeouts while the Seattle duo of Gonzales and Elias did not allow any earned runs. Maeda had three holds. Stanton drove in seven and hit .417 for the Slugs while Mondesi ran wild with six steals. Teheran and Hamels posted sub-1.00 WHIPs.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Cheshunt Maltsters 27 9 28 3 .287 .876 2 2 48 5 6.10 1.32* 8
Durham Riverkings 21 4 13 10 .270 .763 3 1 78 3 3.70 1.32* 4

In the consolation bracket, the Maltsters ended the year on a high with an 8-4 win against the Riverkings. Pham scored eight runs and JD Martinez homered twice while batting .375, joining Devers in knocking in six. Pressly had a save and two holds while Chacin helped take WHIP on a tie-break. Merrifield stole seven bases for the Riverkings while Kluber had a win and struck out 17. Snell helped make the difference in ERA.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Beckenham A&E Dept 26 7 17 2 .265 .820 3 1 47 1 4.05 1.10 7
The Cheddar Chasers 22 5 15 2 .244 .687 4 2 44 0 1.59 0.88 4

Beckenham end the year in seventh after beating the Chasers 7-4. The hitters did most of the heavy lifting, taking five categories. McCutchen hit .381 and scored six runs while Arenado launched three homers and drove in six. Marquez struck out 11 and Bradley had the lone hold. Taillon (12 strikeouts) and Scherzer, who helped take ERA and WHIP had a win each for the Chasers, while Treinen and Greene picked up a save apiece. Cain and Goldschmidt had a save each.

That’s your lot

Thanks to everyone for taking part this year – particularly Matt for posting my roundups online each week. I hope that we can have another competitive league next year. It would be nice to add some more teams if we can, so let me know if you think of anyone who would be a good addition to the league. Or if you are reading this on the BaseballGB site and are interested in playing next year, please get in touch. Now we can enjoy the playoffs without worrying about what is happening to our ERAs.

BGB Fantasy League 2018: Week 24

After 24 weeks, the teams fighting for the BaseballGB Fantasy League title have been whittled down to two. Read on to find out who will be in our equivalent of the World Series.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Orpington Isotopes 30 7 24 4 .274 .810 3 0 61 2 4.27 1.18 2
Newcastle Knights 39 12 39 6 .276 .958 3 2 50 2 3.57 1.39 8

 

The Knights strolled into the final with a convincing 8-2 win against the Isotopes. A monster offensive weekend helped power a sweep as five players had multi-homer weeks, including Piscotty, who scored and drove in nine runs while Trea Turner led the team with a .429 average and three steals. Yates and Martinez had a save each while Trevor Williams made the difference in ERA. The Isotopes had two wins, 13 strikeouts and a 0.49 WHIP from Hendricks and another monster week from Yelich (.545) but it was not enough to halt the Knights.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Mighty Slugs 28 8 30 3 .233 .695 4 2 44 2 4.10 1.06 4
Norwich No II 28 8 31 2 .310 .914 0 3 64 2 6.02 1.41 5

 

The Knights will be facing Norwich in the final after they squeezed past the Slugs 5-4 in a nail-biting matchup. Castellanos (.500) helped take average and OPS for Norwich, who had two-homer, eight RBI weeks from Rendon (.435) and Freeman (.462). Khris Davis scored seven runs while Lucchesi led the pitchers with 14 strikeouts and Smith had two saves. Mondesi hit three homers and stole a base for the Slugs, with Acuna Jr touching home plate six times. Ryu won twice without allowing any earned runs, teaming with Hill to take WHIP. It was a tough way for the Slugs to bow out of the Championship bracket but hats off for a strong fight. They will face the Isotopes in the third place playoff.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Beckenham A&E Dept 21 3 15 1 .185 .602 4 1 53 0 2.96 0.93 3
Cheshunt Maltsters 26 9 28 3 .297 .877 2 4 47 3 2.47 1.06 9

 

The Maltsters rebounded from the disappointment of their championship playoff exit by reaching the consolation final with a 9-3 win against the A&E Dept. An offensive sweep was led by Pham and Gurriel, who each hit three homers and scored eight runs. Tommy hit .481 with a steal while Yuli knocked in 10 while batting .462. Castillo and Gonzalez did not allow any earned runs while Jansen and Pressly took care of saves and holds respectively. Mikolas won twice and led the Beckenham staff with 14 strikeouts, joining Fiers, Wheeler, Carrasco and Marquez in posting sub-1.00 WHIPs but the offense ran out of steam.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Durham Riverkings 25 4 23 4 .287 .811 4 2 50 2 3.45 1.17 6
The Cheddar Chasers 22 7 20 2 .279 .886 2 1 53 2 3.18 1.16 5

 

The Maltsters will play the Riverkings in the consolation final after squeezing past the Chasers 6-5. Betts hit .523 for the week with five runs and six RBIs while Merrifield stole two bases. Snell picked up his 20th and 21st wins of the season and Iglesias collected two saves. Baez had a three-homer week for the Chasers, teaming with Haniger and Gomes to also take OPS. Nola struck out 15 and Taillon made the difference in ERA and WHIP. The Chasers will face the A&E Dept in the seventh place playoff.

Championship matches

Final: Norwich No II vs Newcastle Knights

Third Place: Mighty Slugs vs Orpington Isotopes

Consolation matches

Fifth Place: Durham Riverkings vs Cheshunt Maltsters

Seventh Place: Cheddar Chasers vs Beckenham A&E Dept

BGB Fantasy League 2018: Week 23

Week 23 of the BaseballGB Fantasy League saw the top eight teams do battle in the first round of the playoffs. Only four could survive to reach the semi-final stage.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Durham Riverkings 24 1 18 7 .230 .656 1 3 44 1 5.52 1.32 2
Mighty Slugs 34 7 29 4 .255 .789 2 4 64 1 3.34 1.35 9

 

The Slugs, seeded fifth, knocked out the fourth-placed Riverkings with a convincing 9-2 score. Juan Soto was the star of the show, scoring and driving in eight while launching four homers and hitting .393 for the week as the hitters took five out of six categories. Lester picked up a win and struck out 16 as he teamed with Derek Rodriguez to take ERA. Doolittle and Leclerc had two saves apiece.

 

The Slugs had a big week from Merrifield (10 runs, five steals) but he was the only batter to homer. Snell made the difference in WHIP.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Norwich No II 34 10 35 3 .249 .777 3 7 52 3 2.70 1.10 8
The Cheddar Chasers 29 6 16 4 .316 .865 4 2 33 2 5.36 1.44 4

 

Norwich, the top seed, avoided a first-round exit by defeating the Chasers 8-4. The pitchers did most of the work, winning five categories. Buehler (0.50 WHIP) and Hader (two holds) led the staff with nine strikeouts, with Walker and Tanaka not allowing any earned runs. Osuna and Vazquez had three saves each.

 

Offensively, Rendon and Springer scored seven runs each while Khris Davis knocked in seven and joined Story and Harper in homering twice. For the Chasers, Cain stole two bases while hitting .407 and Haniger hit .400 for the week. Taillon was one of four pitchers with a win but it wasn’t enough as they move into the consolation playoffs.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Beckenham A&E Dept 29 5 16 3 .256 .791 5 2 55 2 2.59 1.03 3
Newcastle Knights 33 10 28 6 .244 .795 5 5 49 2 2.31 1.18 7

 

In the battle of two former Croydon Pirates it was the Knights who came out on top 7-3. Newcastle took five offensive categories as Pollock scored six runs and Machado and Encarnacion each hit two homers and knocked in five. Jose Ramirez and Trea Turner stole two bases each.

 

Jeffress and Yates had two saves each and Trevor Williams did not allow any earned runs in what was a very well-pitched matchup. Beckenham had the edge in average thanks to McCutchen (.350) while Marquez struck out 15 and Wheeler, Mikolas and Porcello each had sub-1.00 WHIPs.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Orpington Isotopes 27 14 28 3 .254 .878 3 0 63 3 5.02 1.34 7
Cheshunt Maltsters 21 8 21 1 .284 .845 4 5 56 2 3.31 1.01 5

 

The Isotopes came back from 9-2 down before Saturday’s games to defeat the Maltsters 7-5. Every Isotopes batter homered, while Puig’s monster Saturday (three homers, seven RBIs) certainly helped. Altuve led the team with five runs while Yelich homered twice and stole two bases. Strasburg struck out nine while Rondon, Hand and Colome had a hold each. It was tough on the Maltsters, who took average thanks to Votto (.421) and Profar (.381). Luis Castillo won twice and helped take ERA and WHIP while Kimbrel collected three saves.

The Championship semi-finals

Norwich No II vs Mighty Slugs

Newcastle Knights vs Orpington Isotopes

The Consolation semi-finals

Cheddar Chasers vs Durham Riverkings

Beckenham A&E Dept vs Chesnut Maltsters

BGB Fantasy League 2018: Week 22

After 22 weeks, we now know which teams will be competing in the BaseballGB Fantasy League playoffs. Read on to find out which teams made it over the line and who will have to wait until next year for another chance.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Durham Riverkings 22 5 21 3 .263 .775 3 1 43 3 5.20 1.38 1
Norwich No II 40 12 41 6 .318 .983 3 6 51 1 2.68 0.98 10

Norwich warmed up for the playoffs with a 10-1 win against the Riverkings. Story led an offensive sweep with five homers and three steals, Schoop knocked in 10 and Harper batted .438. Flaherty struck out 11, Tanaka struck out 10 did not allow any earned runs and helped take WHIP and Osuna had three saves. Alvarado had two holds for the Riverkings, who also have a playoff tie to look forward to.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Orpington Isotopes 29 13 29 3 .264 .857 3 2 54 5 3.56 1.33 8
Weston-Super-Sox 19 4 21 3 .271 .718 1 0 24 3 3.54 1.03 3

The Isotopes defeated the Sox 8-3 to confirm second place. Lindor homered five times, scoring and driving in seven while Hoskins enjoyed a three-homer week. Arrietta had a win and led the staff with 11 strikeouts, while Maeda and Hand had a save each and Colome collected two holds. The Sox took average thanks to Polanco (.467) while the pitching staff just got over the 20 inning minimum limit by one out, allowing them to take ERA and WHIP thanks to deGrom.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Batteries Essential 22 8 17 2 .367 1.064 1 2 20 0 5.17 1.15 4
The Cheddar Chasers 23 5 12 3 .209 .651 7 3 54 0 4.30 1.05 8

The Chasers defeated Batteries Essential 8-4 to secure eighth place and playoff fantasy baseball. Batteries Essential did not meet the 20-inning minimum limit, handing the Chasers all six pitching categories but they would have won five of them anyway. Greene won twice out of the pen, Scherzer struck out 22, Taillon helped take ERA and Nola posted a 0.57 WHIP. Treinen had two saves. Offensively, Cain scored seven runs and stole two bases. Batteries Essential had a four-homer week from Beltre, who hit .409 and knocked in seven, while Blackmon launched three dingers. Benintendi batted .417 for the week.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Mighty Slugs 33 7 29 3 .228 .748 4 2 67 3 3.36 1.17 7
Newcastle Knights 26 5 29 3 .236 .681 4 6 44 2 3.92 1.40 2

The Slugs ended the regular season on a high with a 7-2 win against the Knights. Acuna Jr scored seven runs and joined DeJong in homering twice. Hill struck out 15, Derek Rodriguez helped take ERA and WHIP while Betances and LeClerc had a save each and Robertson and Doolittle took care of holds. The Knights salvaged average as Machado and Pollock each hit .333 while Jeffress and Carlos Martinez had two saves each.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Cheshunt Maltsters 31 13 31 2 .247 .885 4 2 52 2 4.84 1.34* 7
Richie’s RBI’s 18 8 33 0 .278 .859 3 2 63 0 5.05 1.34* 4

In a crucial final-week matchup, with both teams fighting for a playoff place, it was the Maltsters who came out on top, defeating the RBIs 7-4. Cheshunt scored 31 runs, including seven from Hosmer, who joined Camargo in homering three times. Pham swiped a base. Four pitchers had a win, including Gio Gonzalez, who did not allow any earned runs. McHugh had two holds. The RBIs had six RBIs apiece from Mazara and Asdrubal Cabrera, while Chris Taylor hit .500 for the week. Clevinger struck out 19 and teamed with Price and Berrios to take WHIP on a tiebreaker.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Beckenham A&E Dept 26 5 24 2 .196 .617 4 4 68 3 3.92 1.16 6
The Bath Bombers 21 9 31 2 .300 .939 2 0 26 0 3.55 1.45 5

Finally, the A&E Dept are safely through to play for the title after edging past the Bombers 6-5. Wheeler was one of four pitchers with a win, striking out nine and posting a sub-1.00 WHIP. Carrasco led the staff with 14 punchouts. Diaz had three more saves while Allen added a save and two holds. Smoak and Carpenter scored four runs each. Foltynewicz helped the Bombers take ERA while Santana hit three homers. Bogaerts drove in seven while batting .500 for the week, but was outdone by Trout, who hit .563.

The final regular season standings look like this:

Rank Team W-L-T Pct GB Last Week Waiver Moves
*1  Norwich No II 161-84-19 .646 10-1-1 6 22
*2  Orpington Isotopes 158-92-14 .625 5.5 8-3-1 12 28
*3  Newcastle Knights 138-103-23 .566 21 2-7-3 8 45
*4  Durham Riverkings 139-110-15 .555 24 1-10-1 2 26
*5  Mighty Slugs 135-109-20 .549 25.5 7-2-3 7 43
*6  Beckenham A&E Dept 126-117-21 .517 34 6-5-1 9 23
*7  Cheshunt Maltsters 124-118-22 .511 35.5 7-4-1 3 26
*8  The Cheddar Chasers 125-126-13 .498 39 8-4-0 1 8
9  Richie’s RBI’s 117-129-18 .477 44.5 4-7-1 11 31
10  The Bath Bombers 90-158-16 .371 72.5 5-6-1 10 13
11  Weston-Super-Sox 82-158-24 .356 76.5 3-8-1 5 3
12  Batteries Essential 76-167-21 .328 84 4-8-0 4

The week 23 matchups – the playoff quarter-finals – are as follows:

Norwich v Chasers

Isotopes v Maltsters

Knights v A&E Dept

Riverkings v Slugs