Thursday, April 30, 2009

Season 4 Playoffs - Florida Takes the Crown


Florida Shark Waves
Season 4 World Series Champions


Leon Jackson - Cobbfather Post Gazette

Four seasons of Regular Season dominance has finally paid off for rawdk27 and his Florida Shark Waves, paying off with a World Series title in Season 4. Florida took game 6, defeating Dover 5-3 to take the series 4 games to 2. Conti's RBI single in the 7th put Florida ahead for good, and Justin Kennedy added a solo home run in the 8th to seal the deal. Star closer Jeremi Welsh shut the door on Dover with 1.1 innings of scoreless relief for the save, while reliever Adam Winn got the win. Albie Torres pitched 6 solid innings allowing 2 earned runs. With a 2.29 ERA in 35.1 post season innings, Emmett Rhodes was the Playoff MVP for the Shark Waves. Congrats to rawdk on finally bringing home the trophy and congrats as well to jiml60 on making a great run with Dover.

That closes the book on season 4, thanks to everyone in Cobbfather for a great season. See you in Season 5!!


Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Alogman caught Pink handed "Secret Revealed"

We Finally found out Alogman's source for all his "picks" . As I was traveling through Alog's hometown, I saw this stunning picture. I was not sure what to think, but than within minutes, predictions for the series were up on the blog. Alog said the pig was trying to give him the cure for the "swine flu" but I disagree.

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Season 4 Awards

Thelma Jenkins - Cobbfather Post Gazette

This season's awards are out - let's see who took home the hardware!

NATIONAL LEAGUE

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

Buddy Poole
Memphis
Mayhem
Age: 26B/T: R/R
Born: Haverhill, MA
Position(s): LF
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Buddy Poole of the Memphis Mayhem is Season 4's NL Most Valuable Player. I'd say he's earned it after crushing 72 Home Runs and knocking in 160 to go with a .304 batting average. This is Poole's first MVP trophy. Poole took 15 of the 32 first place votes. Other players receiving first place votes were Marino Rios, Memphis, (6), Brian Taylor, Jackson, (5), Moises Terrero, Sacramento, (3), and Dan Carter, Dover, (3).

CY YOUNG AWARD

Billy Cox
Memphis
Mayhem
Age: 25B/T: L/L
Born: Mount Prospect, IL
Position(s): P (ClA)
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The Cy Young award also goes to a member of the Memphis Mayhem, as closer Billy Cox takes this year's honor with 10 first place votes, just edging out fellow closer Sammy Felix of Sacramento, who had 9 first place votes. Cox dazzled with a 1.75 ERA and was successful on 53 of 55 save attempts. This is Cox's first Cy Young award. Others receiving votes include: Midre Aguilera of Jackson (6 votes), Dom Lazzeri of Syracuse (5 votes) and Douglas Blake of Rochester (2 votes).

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Ronnie Bannister
Charleston
Chew
Age: 21B/T: R/R
Born: St. Clairsville, OH
Position(s): 1B
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Ronnie Bannister, 1st baseman for the Charleston Chew, was this year's NL Rookie of the Year with 13 first place votes received. Bannister had a great rookie campaign slugging 37 Home Runs and knocking in 121 runs. Bannister was the 11th overall pick in Season 1's draft. Other players receiving votes for the NL Rookie of the Year were: Dean Cooney of Hartford (10 votes), Luis Carrasco of Rochester (4 votes), Carlos Valdez of Charleston (3 votes), and Alejandro Sosa of Charleston (2 votes). Quite impressive that Charleston had 3 of the top 5 candidates.


AMERICAN LEAGUE

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

Jordan Abernathy
Vancouver
Blaze
Age: 27B/T: R/R
Born: Suffield, CT
Position(s): DH/C
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Jordan Abernathy of the Vancouver Blaze is this year's AL Most Valuable Player. He hit .306 this season, and crushed 69 Home Runs and driving in a ridiculous 191 runs. This is Abernathy's 2nd MVP award, he also took the honor in Season 2. Abernathy received 15 of the 32 first place votes. Others receiving votes were: Ed Morris of Chicago (9 votes), Domingo Vargas of Florida (4 votes), Joel Clayton of Florida (3 votes), and Albert Crespo of Texas (1 vote).

CY YOUNG AWARD

Ken Evans
New York
Pride of the Yankees
Age: 24B/T: R/R
Born: Rotan, TX
Position(s): P (P)
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Ken Evans of the New York Pride of the Yankees took the AL Cy Young award this season. Evans went 25-6 this season with a 2.06 ERA and 177 strikeouts. First time Cy Young winner Evans took 15 of the 32 first place votes. Others receiving votes were: Tony Saunders of Austin (5 votes), Jeremi Welsh of Florida (5 votes), Barry Carew of Florida (4 votes), and Bronson Jefferies of Austin (3 votes).

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Al Martinez
New York
Pride of the Yankees
Age: 21B/T: R/R
Born: Westminster, CO
Position(s): C
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Al Martinez took home another piece of hardware for the New York Pride of the Yankees, taking the Rookie of the Year trophy for the AL. The 21 year-old slugging catcher launched 40 HR and 140 RBI for the AL North champions. Martinez was the 4th overall pick in the Season 1 draft. Martinez took 16 of the 32 first place votes. Others receiving votes were: Vern Lowe of Boston (9 votes), Warren Martin of Texas (4 votes), R.J. Walcutt of Colorado Springs (2 votes) and Whitey Dwyer of Boston (1 vote).

Congratulations to this year's award winners!!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Season 4 Playoffs - World Series Preview

Leon Jackson - Cobbfather Post Gazette

The World Series is here, and it features two teams who took quite an interesting path to get here. The Florida Shark Waves, who dominated the regular season, found themselves facing elimination early in both the Divisional and LCS rounds; however, they found a way to dig themselves out of the hole each time. The Dover Diamond Dogs took their Play-In Round and their Divisional Round to the maximum 5 games, and then swept Jackson in the NLCS to make the World Series. Another interesting fact, Dover wasn't picked to win any of their 3 series! Congratulations to both mangers, and it will surely be an exciting World Series. Let's start the preview by looking at the tale of the tape.

WORLD SERIES PREVIEW
FLORIDA SHARK WAVES (AL) VS. DOVER DIAMOND DOGS (NL)


TALE OF THE TAPE

Florida
Dover
0.303 AVG 0.275
0.367 OBP 0.337
0.457 SLG 0.469
210 HR 267
1022 RS 894
632 RA 781
3.51 ERA 4.40
1.21 WHIP 1.35
0.986 Fielding % 0.981
113
Wins
88


OFFENSE

Florida's offense is built on high average hitters who support a few solid power hitters. Florida led the league in team batting average, so their game plan has been effective. This post season, however, the bats just haven't been there for Florida, hitting .251 in 10 games, 50 points less than their regular season average. Luis Rivera seemed to step it up in the LCS, but several of the other bats for Florida continued to struggle. Dover, while not producing the high batting average and OBP Florida did, they topped Florida in the power department. In the post season, similar to Florida, they aren't putting up a great batting average (.253), but they are seeing some of their top performers produce. Dan Carter is continuing his role as team offensive leader in the post-season, hitting .346 with a .952 OPS. Supporting him, Justin Crawford has been solid, and Albert Mateo has brought the power. One concern is that Martin McCarty hasn't put it together at the plate this post-season, but compared to Florida, they've performed just a little bit better in the post-season, while we'd say that Florida had the better overall offense in the regular season.

PITCHING

Dover's pitching was right around the league average during the season. Not spectacular, but good enough to get them to the playoffs. In the post season, the Diamond Dogs pitching staff has stepped it up, cutting the team ERA by .30. The leading factor in that drop has been the dominance during this season's playoffs of Pep Brown, who once again dazzled in the LCS sweep of Jackson. Pep is 3-0 this post season with a stellar 2.06 ERA. Angel Barajas has been solid in the 'pen and the bullpen goto guy this post season. Elsewhere, the rest of the Dover staff has been mediocre, so they hope that these two hurlers can keep it up in the World Series, and that they get some help from the rest of the staff as well. Florida is known for its great pitching, leading the league in ERA this season. In the playoffs, Florida's staff hasn't been quite as solid as in the regular season, but they've still been good. They've been experimenting with some tandem starting pitchers this post-season, which seems to work well for them, at least when they are facing elimination. Obviously, Florida had the regular season edge in pitching, but it's definitely been a lot tighter between the two teams pitching wise in the post-season.

OTHER FACTORS TO CONSIDER

- The two teams did not face in the regular season
- Florida had better fielding in the regular season (.986 to .981)
- Dover has had the better fielding in the post season (.991 to .987)
- rawdk has never won a HBD World Series, while jiml60 has won 3.
- The Dover franchise won the World Series in Season 2 (under different ownership)
- Florida was picked in the preseason by the Gazette to lose in the World Series (albeit to Sacramento, not Dover)
- Florida was #1 in the final power rankings, Dover was #11.
- Florida held the #1 spot in the Power Rankings for the final 8 editions.

FINAL ANALYSIS

Florida dominated the regular season, but hasn't been quite as dominant in the post season, while Dover seems to have hit their stride in the playoffs after a good, not great regular season, where they qualified as a wild card. Dover is a serious threat to win this series, and we did not give them enough credit in our LCS preview. However, Florida overcoming some crazy playoff situations and overcoming them, is a sign to us that this may be their season. Four seasons of regular season dominance, we feel, will finally be awarded in this World Series.

PREDICTION: Florida in 6

Hope you enjoyed the preview, best of luck to both teams in what should be an exciting World Series!