Friday, October 22, 2021

S49 Updated Power Rankings

 Richard Castle - contributing reporter


We've reached the midway mark and the All-Star game is right around the corner so 
it's time for another update to the power rankings. Our lawyers have advised us that we are not to speak about a certain bayou city until they have signed the agreement between Skynet and themselves. But things are improving on the bayou. 
  • Movers
    • Pittsburgh climbs the most this quarter and now rank 12th overall. A big improvement from being ranked 20th last update. 
    • Minnesota is our next mover, improving by 4 up to #17. They are also now tied with Dover for their division lead.  
    • Montreal jumps 4 spots and into the Top 10, sitting at #8 but still trail their division leader by 6 games. 
    • Hartford inches forward, climbing out of the gutter up 3 spots to #27. But like the great Ricky Bobby says, if you you're not first, you're last. 
  • Sliders
    • Colorado must have played more away games lately as they've slipped 6 slots in the computer rankings and now are outside the top 10. 
    • Chicago and Monterrey both fell 5 slots from 14/15 to 19/20 respectively. Let's see which of the two can turn it around. 
    • San Juan also drops out of the top 10, dropping to #14 overall from #10.  
    • OKC is slowing losing their position on the AL West and dropped 2 slots in the rankings down to #10. With many of their players on the trade market, will we continue to see them drop in the rankings?   





Draft Roundup S49

 Gabrielle  O. Alvarez-Tillman - Contributing Reporter.



Yet another draft season in Cobbfather, so let's round up the Rule 4 draft. We heard some grumblings about the talent pool, but nothing like in year's past. 

1. Huntington - Roger Simon (SP) -  First pitcher to go #1 overall since Season 42 when the first 5 picks were all pitchers, lead by Louis Combs at #1. This guys potential is sky high, 75 grade control who manages both lefties and righties, and a 4-seam fastball that will rival the best in the game. The nay sayers will point to his lack of pitches, as Simon only features a 4-seam, change-up, and a weak curveball that wouldn't fool a Rookie leaguer. Huntington is on pace for a top 2 pick next year, so we'll see who gets paired up with Simon next year. 

2. Los Angeles - Norm Cunningtham (SP) - The first high schooler selected and yet another pitcher. We should see a fair number of strike outs with Norm and shouldn't have too many balls leave the yard. Has two great pitches, a sinker and change up that should keep hitters guessing. With all that velocity you'd think he would have learned to throw a fastball, but I guess he prefers movement over speed. He'll handle righties extremely well and seems to be rather durable but he's on the low end of stamina for a starter, in fact Los Angeles has him pitching out of the pen in AA. That's a big move for an 18 yr old. 

3. Gotham (El Paso) - Adam West (SS) - With the franchise is disarray, the Ploppies fans took to the skies. Shining the P into the night to see who would answer the call. And who else would show up, but BATMAN!!! Many owners were surprised to see him not go in the top 2, but El Paso has to be happy about that. Might be the biggest highlight of their Season 49 season. Won't add too many home runs or stolen bases, but he'll produce that's for sure. Solid draft top 3 picks so far. 

4. Milwaukee - Jimmy Blaser (RF) - Jimmy 'the Blue Hen' Blaser, a 22 year old Senior out of the University of Delaware goes at #4. He'll be a slightly above average glove in right field. Has a 75 grade batting eye, which should help get him on base and he'll packages that with being one of the fastest regular players in Cobbfather. The downside is, he's not the best on the base paths; it's rumored he ran straight from first to third one game for Delaware. If he lives up to expectations at the bat, at his peak he'll be a .250-.260 hitter and might go 20/20 but better to temper that with a 15/15 season at best. 

5. Philadelphia - Mitch Dillard (SP) - Mitch will challenge Roger Simon as the top pitching prospect of this draft. Top notch control, and fantastic against both righties and lefties, keeps the ball on the ground, high strikeout pitcher. Similar to Simon, some will question if he's able to remain a starter and if his secondary pitch is rated high enough, but out of the pen; neither should be a problem. Consecutive years with very solid top 5 picks, the goat curse is surely over! 

6. Anaheim - Danny Bridges (P) - Anaheim a team full of young talent from a few years ago, grabs a pitcher with the 6th pick overall. Bridges control is elite and has at least average 4-seam, slider, and change up. That should keep hitters guessing! With that control, don't expect many flyballs against Danny and should net himself a fair share of strikeouts as well. His make-up is up there with Estee Lauder. Lefties should hit the best against him, but he'll do fairly decent with the righties. The biggest question will be if he starts or comes out of the pen. He's right there borderline with the stamina, but doesn't have the durability to be used regularly unless you limit his pitches. Should be interesting to see what Anaheim does with him with Crowe entering his 2nd year of arbitration next year and Bonk Burnett having one more year until he reaches arbitration himself. 

7. Washington DC - Bernard Morton (RF) - Morton's range and arm strength could see him at anywhere but Shortstop or Center Field, but sadly his glove and accuracy will likely limit him to first base. If he sticks to Right, except a lower than normal fielding percentage and a few extra bases by the opposing hitters. He may not have the speed of Jimmy Blaser but with better base running skills he could easily steal 20 a season, but likely caps out around 15. Bernard is looking like a .270 and 25 HR depending on the park. His health will be a slight concern but then again Rip Bromberg in Pittsburgh hasn't died yet, so maybe no concerns with Morton either. 

8. Chicago - Edgar Amaro (P) - Another pitcher with good control going early in the draft. Some of the red flags for Amaro are his durability, while he might start it will likely be a back of the rotation guy that can be skipped every once in awhile but we could see a high 3, low 4 ERA with a 1.30 WHIP. He'll look similar to Chicago's current starter Alton Drew and bullpen arm Seth Buford. Does this mean slashtc has a type? 

9. Houston - Jeff Jones (P) - The team everyone loves to hate on, drafts the 6th pitcher of the draft in high school arm, Jeff Jones. Right around the same time Houston signed Jones, they also signed International Free Agent Tony Santos. What Santos does as a starter, Jones will do as a reliever. I can't imagine having to face the both of them in the same game. Given his intangibles, health, and ability to keep the ball on the ground with an amazing sinker that drops out of the sky, we should see this guy around for a long time. Just don't expect him to field any bunts. He was immediately moved into the closer role for the Rookie level Space Cowboys. 

10. Hartford - Charley Roberts (RF) - Well likely see ole Charley flip over to left field, but that's for his fielding coach to decide. But one thing is for sure, this guy has the highest power/speed combo of the draft. In the power department he reminds me of Colorado's Josmil Velasquez. And what is it with this players having all the speed but being poor decision makers on the base paths? Don't they teach base running anymore in pee-wee league? Will likely fall in the 20-25 range and maybe a season or two around 30 if he's lucky and Hartford lets him run and IF he can remain healthy. That speed will likely help make up for some of his short comings with his range in field. 

11. New Orleans - Hooks Mateo (P) - Who name's their kid Hooks and doesn't team him to throw a curveball? His parents get an F for raising him wrong! Similar to Bridges, we'll likely see Mateo come out of the pend with a lower stamina than most starters. He should keep the ball down most times, which will likely help in his division against HR happy fields in Santa Fe, San Juan, and Austin. Profiles similar to Tony Sosa out of Anaheim. Good upside, but only if he can manage to reach his potential. 

12. Colorado - Joaquin Villar (CF) - Profiles as a fantastic defensive center fielder. If he starts to struggle at the plate, I hope his coaches will tell him to bunt. Between his ability to place the ball anywhere down the line and his speed, he should see plenty of chances to chat with the first baseman. Easily a 30 SB guy if his coaches will let him run. Playing in Colorado will definitely help Villar; we could easily see a .290-.300 hitter in Colorado. His home/away splits might look a little different but will still get on base plenty. As with most mid early first round draft picks, he has a few question marks in the health department. 

13. Wichita - Jimmie Bryant (CF) - Drafted as a shortstop, Jimmie was immediately assigned to CF for the A- Aeros. His eye at the plate will keep his OBP close to his AVG and he makes decent contact but his power and splits are higher end. We could see him anywhere from .255-.280 with 25-30 HR. Might even see one or two 30/30 seasons out of him; I call that a HUGE win for the 13th pick. I bet a few teams directly ahead of this pick are rethinking their draft. 

14. Boston - Woodie Yarnall (3B) - After player drafted as a SS but quickly shifted elsewhere, Woodie to third base and here I thought third base meant something else. Ah well! If he mets expectations Yarnall will be your prototypical average major league bat. If Boston keeps him at 3B, we could definitely see a few gold gloves in his future. With a great combo of health and makeup, we should see a long career for him, well as long as teams are willing to keep his glove. 

15. Austin - Mark Webster (SS) - Another great glove, drafted as a CF and shifted to the infield at 2B by the Austin franchise. He'll do great against major league lefties, but pit him against an AA right and even with that power he'll struggle. Some say he has better command of a 4-seam fastball than he does at the plate against Righties. Depending on how well he can get on base, he's easily a 40 SB type of guy. That's a big IF though and will also depend on his coach letting him run. 



Let's go prospects, it's nearly your time to shine!!

Monday, October 11, 2021

S49 Coach This!

Richard Castle - contributing reporter


When you have a great coach, you just know it! Let's just straight in by creating tiers of our ML coaching staffs. 

Joe McCarthy tier - This is the best of the best. 

  • Atlanta Expos
  • Philadelphia Harpers
  • New Orleans Old Fashioneds

Tony LaRussa tier

  • Anaheim Diablos
  • Los Angels Summers
  • Hartford Rising Stars
  • Buffalo Bisons
  • Boston Massacre
  • Minnesota Northern Stars
  • Salt Lake City Tabernacles

Joe Torre tier

  • Colorado Cab Blast
  • Wichita Aeros
  • Pittsburg Yinzers
  • Houston Space Cowboys

Bobby Cox tier

  • Montreal Fighting Poutine Plates
  • Vancouver Canucks
  • Austin Son's of Odin
  • Huntington Tropics
  • El Paso Ploppies
  • Colorado Springs From My Lions
  • Washington DC Nationals
  • Columbus Corgis
Joe Maddon tier

  • Monterrey Stoics
  • Milwaukee Metronomes
  • San Juan Fudds
  • Dover Hazmats
  • Scranton Hammers
  • Oklahoma City Barons
  • New York Empire

AJ Hinch tier

  • Chicago Gunslingers
  • Santa Fe Surf Riders VIII
Do they even have a coaching staff tier
  • Helena Hot Dogs


Looking Franchise wide, here are the top 5 hitting, pitching, and bench coach staffs. A lot of the bottom tier ML franchise have some great coaching staffs in their minor league system in hopes to coach up those prospects and get them ML ready. Without further ado:

Top 5 Hitting Coaching Staff (includes minor leagues)

  1. Atlanta Expos
  2. New Orleans Old Fashioneds
  3. Huntington Tropics
  4. Hartford Rising Stars
  5. Philadelphia Harpers

Top 5 Pitching Coaching Staff (includes minor leagues)

  1. Philadelphia Harpers
  2. Atlanta Expos
  3. Salt Lake City Tabernacles
  4. Washington DC Nationals
  5. New Orleans Old Fashioneds

Top 5 Bench Coaching Staff (includes minor leagues)

  1. Atlanta Expos
  2. Buffalo Bisons
  3. Boston Massacre
  4. Philadelphia Harpers
  5. Los Angels Summers

Saturday, October 9, 2021

Meet the Owner - jverrier

  Catherine Trammell - Contributing Reporter


Catherine Trammell: Good morning once again Cobbfather faithful! The season is officially in full swing but we wanted to take a chance to meet another new owner, jverrier. Let's go to the source to learn a little bit about him and his history as an owner. 

jverrier: I was a one-league owner for awhile - 10 seasons, all in Gehrig. I took a break when work life got too busy, but I joined up again at the start of the pandemic and have since branched out into a couple of other leagues, including this one. 

CT: 3 World Series titles and 11 Division Titles thru 25 seasons isn't half bad. What are your thoughts on the all the recent ownership changes of your franchise? What do you think they left you with? 

J: It definitely made picking a direction easier. The previous owner started the rebuilding process, including selling off some veterans, so I just followed that lead. I might've made some different decisions, but there are far worse scenarios to inherit than a blank slate. 

CT: Well the common trend is #BlamePloppie. Let's talk about your ownership style. What is your favorite part of building a franchise? Where will we see you most active? 

J: I enjoy the trade game - hashing out fair value, making reads on prospects, etc. The draft and IFA market are fun too, but I don't love outright tanking and accumulating years of high draft picks. Making the right maneuvers is more rewarding. 

CT: Ah, the trade game. Surprised you haven't traded with Atlanta yet. What should we expect from the Rising Stars the next two years? 

J: Probably a lot of losses, unfortunately. But some of the prospects I traded for are further along in their development, so hopefully it won't be a long process. 

CT: Some preseason trades with Buffalo, Washington Dc, and Columbus were fun to which. Of all your current prospects, who is your favorite? 

J: Noe Lecuona is probably my best prospect, but I'm partial to Ichiro Suzuki's revival as a relief pitcher. 

CT: Ah, the Columbus deal, I'm sure trading Cornelius was a tough decision. Bonilla is doing quite well for the Corgis as well, closing out 19 of 20 games thus far this season. Perhaps this will be a unicorn where we see both teams win? Yes, seeing Ichiro in last year's draft was quite interesting. I believe he was the 49th pick overall, I'm sure the durability and stamina had him slipping on a few draft boards. What would you consider a win for this season? 

J: Development of some key prospects and keep making good acquisitions. Just trying to build a good foundation and take it from there. 

CT: Looking forward to see what deadline deals you might end up making. While I can tell you nobody was upset you moved the franchise out of Canada, but why Hartford? 

J: I grew up right outside Hartford. Don't love being in such a hitter's park, but I try to pick locations with some personal connection. I have another team in New Britain, which is also in Connecticut and another in Los Angeles, where I live now. 

CT: Well at least it wasn't Canada anymore! That's my second favorite hashtag, #BlameCanada. So what has been your favorite part of Cobbfather thus far? 

J: Atlanta's bad trade offers, kidding! This blog is really fun. And the discord has been useful so far. Seems like a fun, collegial atmosphere overall.

CT: You are too kind, I'm blushing! So when you aren't busy with the corporate life, what do you like to do for fun in your free time? 

J: HBD has kind of become my primary hobby, but I also watch a lot of basketball and try to eat a lot of good food. 

CT: You mean to tell me there are other sports than baseball? I'll have to look into that. What advice would you give a rookie owner just coming into the league? 

J: Probably to ignore overall ratings, and read the forums. It took me awhile to figure out what ratings mattered. 

CT: I think that is where our computer system fails the power rankings, the no matter what skynet thinks they just can't get a read on the intangibles of player. Any final thoughts for our one dedicated reader. 

J: We're open for business in Hartford, so my DMs are open if you want to discuss any vets. Otherwise, I'm looking forward to getting to know the league and its owners better in the coming weeks. 

CT: There you have it folks, a man of many words; jverrier. Welcome to the league sir!

Friday, October 8, 2021

S49 Updated Power Rankings

 Richard Castle - contributing reporter


Quarter of the way through the season, so it's time for another update to the power rankings. Seems to be a common theme, no movement at the top, Colorado Springs still sits at #1. New York has moved back into the #2 spot and Columbus right on their tails. Buffalo slips 2 spots to the #4 position, tough break that he's actually chasing Columbus in the division. 
  • Movers
    • Houston climbs out of the gutter 6 positions to #26. They must have been offended by our computer model's initial rankings. 
    • Philadelphia moves 6 spots as well to #19. 
    • Dovers jumps 5 spots and into the Top 10, sitting at #9.  
    • Atlanta also climbs 5 spots to the #13 position. 
  • Sliders
    • Our biggest drop was New Orleans who feel 5 to #17. 
    • El Paso continues to plummet, dropping 4 to the #31 position. 
    • Los Angels, Pittsburgh, and Montreal all fell 4 positions as well.