Thursday, July 22, 2021

S48 - Mid-Season Power Rankings

 Richard Castle - contributing reporter


Mid-season rankings checking in. No movement at the top, Colorado Springs still sits at #1 with New York right on their tails. Buffalo moves up to the #3 space even though they trail their division lead by 4 games. Pittsburg drops out of the top 5, slipping all the way to #8. Fun fact, the AL South ranks in at #16, 28, 31, & 32.
  • Movers
    • Austin (welcome back) climbs 10 spots to #14. 
    • Atlanta up 7 spots to #18
    • Witchita moves 5 slots to #17. 
  • Sliders
    • Jackson falls 7 spots to #16. 
    • Boston spirals down 6 to #22
    • Santa Fe & El Paso slip 5 to #24 and #28 respectively - or as respectable as they can. 


Monday, July 12, 2021

How They Were Built!

  Jessica Fletcher - contributing reporter



Starting a new series on how Cobbfather teams were built. I'm not sure how often we'll see these, but thought they'd be fun. We'll start with the defending AL (Colorado Springs) and hope to get to the defending NL (Oklahoma City) Champs next time around. Both teams belong to the 100M+ payroll club. The defending World Champ Barons have struggled a bit this season and are currently looking up at Salt Lake City & Vancouver in the standings within their division while From My Loins are leading the league with the second highest payroll in the league by 7 games and have recently been ranked as the #1 overall team in the latest power rankings. So, let's start with them. 

Colorado Springs is looking for their third AL Title in 4 years, unfortunately always a bridesmaid, never a bride has been the case; losing the Barons in both of their World Series appearances. They've only been the playoffs the last 4 seasons but are looking strong for at least another 4 seasons without question. They lead the league in run differential at 127 (4th best in the league is only 68, shows how well they are playing). Their pitching has the second best team ERA only to Vancouver. League best batting average against with .228. Their bats are not giving up many strikeouts. The defense is 2nd most in plus plays and they catch the 4th most stealers. How exactly was topfotheworl(d) get here? Let's see (hopefully I get these right).

  • Finances - 8 straight seasons (36-43) he kept payroll down to below $56M, allowing the extra bump in Prospect spending, with 7 years spending more than $38M building a young core. Come the Rule 4, they focused practically solely on teenage kids out of High School. Trivia time, how much will Colorado Springs budget for their coaches? Answer, the same they've budgeted the last 29 years. Might as well make it an even 30! One has to appreciate consistency. 
  • The Good (starters as of writing) 
    • Vic Nova (RF) - $15M IFA signing back in Season 44 (of his $36M prospect budget)
    • Don Stubbs (CF) - drafted by topoftheworl back in Season 35 in the first round, 6th overall selection out of High School. Currently on the back end of his first extension signed just before his 3rd year of arbitration. 
    • Lonnie Mills (DH) - Pre-season 46 trade with Tunaphsyh (former owner of LA Summers). At the time it looked like a steal; looking back it looks like an even bigger steal. Tuna's return only one has made it to the show as an LRB. 
    • Jair Hernandez (C) - Originally a free agent signing with topoftheworl back in Season 45 but had his option declined this past offseason, only to sign a new 2/$8.4M deal that expires after next season. 
    • Cyrus May (LF) - Season 46 max contract free agent signing of 5/$110M.
    • Jorge Johnson (1B ) - Mid-season 41 trade with tonicawf (former owner of Salt Lake City). Prospect swap. Tommy Duke is still with SLC but has slipped a notch or two it appears the last two seasons and is currently sitting at the back of the rotation in the 5th starter role. 
    • Francisco Bonilla (SS) - Acquired this season from Ploppie's El Paso Ploppies as they try to shed contracts from their previous owner. Bonilla is currently signed through Season 50 @ $20M  per. But how did he make this trade? Carlos Concepcion ($15M IFA S38 signing - $41M spent that season), Reynaldo Franco (acquired in the Lonnie Mills deal), and Pedro Rosa ($1.2M IFA S45 signing - $31M spent).
    • Dane Javier (3B) - $8M IFA signing during Season 39 ($33M spent that season), currently on the first of a 5/$32.5M deal signed prior to his last year of arbitration. 
    • Josmil Iquierdo (2B) - drafted by topoftheworl as the #24th overall during the Season 40 Rule 4 draft out of High School. 
  • The Bad (bench)
    • Julio Moya (C) - Originally acquired from Jackson in Season 36, but now playing on year to year contracts - the latest one being worth $2.2M. I'm sure that 96 pitch calling skill of Moya's has something to do with him sticking around Colorado Springs for this long. 
    • Alexi Julio (SS) - Great deal on a backup defensive shortstop for $750k on a one year deal, though he hasn't seen the field yet this season. With the defensive prowess of the most recent addition, Bonilla; he might not all season - at least at shortstop. 
    • Oswaldo Sierra (SS) - $5M IFA signing back in Season 34 (of $23M), with 14 years of pro ball, he's only been lucky enough to have 2+ years of major league service time. At 33 years old, he's at league minimum for 2nd year players. 
    • Stefen Cruz (SS) - Signed with CS on a 1/$1.1M deal this offseason. Plenty of shortstops in the Colorado Springs systems.
  • The Ugly (injuries)
    • None
  • The Mound
    • Arismendy Costilla (SP1) - $35M IFA signing during season 40 ($39M spent), on the first year of a 5/$38.8M deal that expires after Season 52. 
    • Midre Benavente (SP2) - $22.8M IFA signing during season 42 ($46M spent), on his first year of arbitration this year. 
    • Tony Lim (SP3) - $29M IFA signing during season 43 ($41M spent), on the third year on league minimum, enters arbitration next year. 
    • Sergei Griggs (SP4) - Acquired via trade by the former owner of the Ottawa O Faces during season 42. Used Gabby Lunsford (Diamond - #233 overall pick in S38 draft) & Doug Cornelius (#3 overall pick in S39. Also received Ender Vargas, who was released 3 years later. 
    • Fausto Cruz (LRA) - $21M IFA signing during season 41 ($38M spent), entering second year of arbitration. 
    • Javier Park (SuA) - $15.9M IFA signing during Season 36 ($43M spent), currently on the first of a  2/$10M deal. 
    • Starlin Burns (SuB) - Claimed off waivers this season from Helena. 
    • Karim Sanabia (SuB) - Acquired from the New Orleans franchise this season for Pedro Encarnacion ($3.6M IFA in S46). 
    • Alex Lee (SuB) - Drafted during Season 37 as the #246 overall pick out of High School. 
    • Gaylord Butler (ClA) - Acquired via trade in S44 with Scranton for Will Roth (Acquired via trade in S42) and Armando Zapata ($11.9M IFA signing in S41)
    • Yasmani Zapata (P) - Acquired via trade with Vancouver, on last year of his contract. Used David Hyun (S38 - #104 overall pick), Louis West (S42 - #189 overall pick), and Tommie Russell (S42 - #31 overall pick)) as trade bait - all out of High School. Interesting tidbit, only Hyun is still with Vancouver after a year. 
    • Dustan Wells (P) - Acquired via trade with Ottawa franchise in S37. Trade bait only lasted 4 years combined in the league. 

Team's position players were acquired from just about every facet of the game. But his pitching staff was mostly IFA spending and trades. Running total - for this purpose we will note how the player was first acquired by the team:
  • 4 players acquired via Free Agency
  • 3 players acquired via Rule 4 Draft
  • 0 players acquired via Rule 5 Draft
  • 8 players acquired via International Free Agency
  • 8 players acquired via Trade. 
  • 1 players claimed of Waivers

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

S48 - Power Rankings

 Richard Castle - contributing reporter


A quarter of the way through the season, it's time to update our power rankings. Colorado Springs holds steady at the top, but are they built for the post season? Can they claim the title* of Season 48? A few shuffles in the top 5 with OKC shifting out and Pittsburgh in. On the other end of the spectrum Philly and Houston switch spots, rounding out the bottom five with them are: Milwaukee, Los Angeles, and Huntington. 
  • Movers
    • Cincinnati making some big strides, moving up 12 slots to #17
    • Jackson and Ottawa both climbing up 9 slots to #9 and #21 respectively. 
  • Sliders
    • Dropping more than a DJ's concert are Atlanta (9 slots), Los Angeles (8 slots) and Colorado (7 slots).


Monday, July 5, 2021

Meet the Owner - Napoli

 Catherine Trammell - Contributing Reporter


Catherine Trammell: Good morning once again Cobbfather faithful! Time to me another new owner, this one has little experience under his belt, or so it appears. So Napoli, are you as green as we've heard or is there a Clark Kent to your Napoli? 

NapoliGreat to be here Catherine. I'm more like Jimmy Olsen than Clark Kent. Jimmy's new in town, and Jimmy is sweet on you. But before I get in trouble, to answer your question, Napoli is my only WIS account. I have a lot to learn.

CT: Well good luck, I know many of owners have tried. What is your gut instinct on your roster this season? 

N: Well Catherine, this roster isn't a World Series contender, but it's also not empty. Davy Oliver could be an all star and we've got other isolated areas of strength and potential. Had a great IFA signing this weekend, a 23-year old 5-pitch pitcher at 74 overall now with 84 potential. We have a lot of weaknesses, but we're rarely getting blown out so I don't think we're that far away from making a little noise.

CT: Making noise is good! After all, it's 4th of July weekend. And that 84 potential, seems like a good signing! We'll see how he shakes out versus righties. If he can improve there, he should seem fairly useful; especially since he induces so many groundballs, even with a great 4-seam fastball. He's a healthy buck too. Well the fans are to too familiar with the short stint in Seattle for your franchise, which player is your current worse contract?

N: I don't know a thing about the past owners, but I'll send them nothing but love. This is a complicated game and a lot of contract gambles won't pay off, as I'm already learning. All that said, worst contract winner is Don "Soul Train" Cornelius, he's making $5.6 million this year to pitch underhanded for my AA team. Sadly that's where he belongs. The good news is most of the really bad contracts are done after this season, so I just set a high payroll this year and we'll ride it out as the roster turns over.

CT: Soul Train better be paying for bus upgrades for his teammates at that much for money for AA ball. I still can't believe the Lonnie Mills deal from a few years back. What a steal for Colorado Springs. Should be interesting to see what you do with the team next year. On the flip, what is your team's greatest asset?

N: Our concessions? Our cheerleaders? Our high draft position? I mean, we're a bad team. We've got payroll flexibility after season 49, so I guess that counts as an asset?

CT: Definitely counts, just too bad you it wasn't this year when you could pick up Alex Tarraga, Gary Strandridge, Koyie Ward, or Nick Ferrell. Since wins might be limited, what will you call a W this season? 

N: We're trying hard to win every game, but I'm not measuring success strictly by Ws and Ls this season. It's about player development and identifying individuals who can help us in the next 3-5 seasons, especially pitchers. It'd be great if we could lose less than 100, but even if we lose 110 there can still be success. Trust the process, as they say.

CT: #TrustTheProcess. Was the move to Los Angeles part of the process? 

N: I guess I should say something strategic about the ballpark dimensions, but nah. I spend a lot of time in LA for work, to visit family, and just for fun. Took my wife there for our first out-of-town date and we basically covered the whole area from Santa Monica to Downtown to Orange County in a long weekend. There's just so much random, formal, informal, and unique stuff to do there. It's one of my favorite cities in the world, decades of great memories, and makes me happy whenever I think of going back.

CT: I'm sure the fans are glad to hear how much you love their city, and know that you don't plan to move them anytime soon. What is your biggest challenge this season?

N: Weak ticket sales... LA's notorious rush hour traffic... baseball in general... you name it, we're making it a challenge. We're in the bottom third in pitching and hitting and fielding. Everything challenges the Los Angeles Summers. There's not much top-level talent here and I probably could have been more active in free agency. We'll be more aggressive next offseason.

CT: Well with all that money freeing up, it will be interesting to see who you go after. So hot topic: should the DH be in the NL?

N: I'm a long term hardcore anti-DH guy. I love National League baseball because the double switch is such a fascinating strategic element of the game. Managers really have to be savvy and attentive. AL, you just plop a strong but unathletic dude in the heart of your order and he stays there all game. I know chicks dig the longball, Catherine, but even you have to admit AL style ball is a missed opportunity to watch smart managers match wits.

CT: Moving on to the important topics, and be aware that the Canadian commish will be reading your response. Canadian or American bacon?

N: American bacon for food, Canadian Bacon for the movie. That said, get ready for some non-sponsored heresy. I'm a huge fan of Beyond Burgers. What that company is doing with lab grown meat is downright wild. My father in law is a vocal hater of the stuff and I know faux beef offends some people, but I think it's delicious and I think there's a ton of potential for it in the future. Imagine self-marinating steaks... chicken wings with habanero pepper mixed into their DNA.... sorry Catherine, like I said, I'm going with Mexican bacon.

CT: Faux burgers, sounds like California picked you and not the other way around. Mexican bacon? Wonder if that's made from agave too. What about your favorite MLB hall of famer?

N: Great question to end on Catherine. I really wish Ron Santo could have been alive for his 2012 induction. On top of being deserving statistically, Santo was a good man with profound strength of character and desire to help others. I met the man at Spring Training once, and the old dude was as genuine humble and friendly as it gets. He's an example for me to aspire to as I take on this great managerial challenge in LA, in this great league we all call Cobbfather.

CT: There you are folks, another new owner in the books. Good luck Napoli this season!