Monday, June 24, 2024

Meet an Owner - minihouston

Catherine Trammell - Contributing Reporter

 


Q: Welcome back minihouston, what made you decide to comeback and purchase the Tokyo franchise? 

A: A couple of things really: missed competing, Tacoma owner played a part due to all our chats about his franchise moves, moving the team back to the US, and couldn’t pass up the opportunity to try and beat daubs’ Canadian franchise in his own division; who I’ve known for nearly 15 yrs. A victory against friends is that much sweeter!

Q: On that note, why is the blog so negative against Canadians?  

A: Blame John Candy! Actually I think it all started with a How I Met Your Mother reference about colored money and Tim Horton's then it just became a thing. Hope nobody here is actually Canadian. 

Q: What is your favorite part about building a franchise? Do you try to make a lot of trades? Would you rather build through the draft or IFA? Or just buy a team like Steinbrenner used to do?

A: Let's see, receiving trade offers that completely rip my franchise off and are one sided, when owners play catchers in centerfield, when people hoard prospects for 10 seasons, when international free agents cost $35M+; oh wait...you said favorite. My mistake!

Q: What do you think about the way fosterdj3 left the franchise? 

A: I saw it coming, partially because he seemed to have large inactive spells but also because he was signing numerous HUGE max contracts and to old payers, like the JC Wall one that's still on the books for 3 more seasons. You could tell he was just waiting until future Hall of Famer Omar Gonzales' contract was up, then that was his cue to cut bait. But it's not all for naught, he did leave a few good pieces to start a rebuild from. As the blog pointed out the winning percentage of the minor leagues was sub .200; so it might take a bit before I can get them where I'd like them. 

Q: Speaking of those, who of your current roster do you like most? Who are you looking forward to the ML team in the next couple of seasons?


A: Well Bob McDade has been a popular piece among opposing teams that I'm willing to trade. Power hitter with plenty years of control; doesn't hit arbitration until S62, I extended Spud Campbell for 5 years at $5.8M - he's another 30 HR hitter on a .295 average; and I accepted the mutual option of Parco Garces who is another 30 HR hitter, even hit .302 last season. The latter I'd be happy to cover some costs if the prospect is right. Campbell and McDade are both on great contracts so no rush to trade them but never say never. 

Q: What are your goals for the upcoming season? Are you looking to push for the playoffs? Or do you expect to rebuild for a couple of seasons?

A: Well last time my initial goal was to have a better season the one prior, but considering he made the playoffs and a lot of those players either declined with age or became free agents; I just want to kick off this rebuild better than I did in Florida (before moving to New Orleans). I feel like I'm off to a decent start (dying man's last words?) with the FAs I signed this off-season. Not sure I compete with the OKCs and Salems, but I'll compete with Van...those Canadians for 3rd in the division. 

Q: So we have to ask about your old franchise. They went on to win the S56 World Series and made it back but lost in the S58 World Series. What have you got to say? 

A: It was a well prepared team that I lofted up in the air for someone to hit a home run with. But it still takes a good owner to get there, the team was far from perfect. Congrats to Ploppie. Appears he's entered a rebuild at the same time as me, we'll see who gets back to the World Series first. Game on!

Q: What advice would you give a new owner in Cobbfather? Besides making sure to ignore most conversations with the Commissioner?

A: Check out the new HBD discord - link on the forums. 

Q: Any final thoughts going into the Season?

A: Bourbon Street better watch out, I'm coming for their Sazeracs! Oh and happy to be back in Cobbfather. 

Saturday, June 22, 2024

S60 - Top Prospects

Gabrielle  O. Alvarez-Tillman - Contributing Reporter.

The blog writers seem to have less time these days as the blog editor seems to have shifted his staff to running the Tokyo Nomo, now known as the Scottsdale Sazeracs. But that said we are still here and will get articles up as we can; including this one about the top prospects in the league. Now we've ran all 4,324 through the computers - yes the computers, sorry Houston; not our fault they don't like NASA - and in record time of 0.00002 seconds it spit out this list of top Cobbfather prospects. That said, there are obviously going to miscalculations or omissions, it's part of any list. If we miss one of your guys, get over it; the blog isn't based in Canada and we aren't saying..."soar-ee". (EDITOR note: Is anyone actually Canadian here? - just having fun, don't want to offend). One last thing, the blog doesn't care where you have a player positioned currently, we base positions on where we think they should be played without being a detriment to the defense and the pitcher on the mound. 

By the way, this was done during the offseason, so some players may have changed teams. 

  • Top Catchers
    • Tier I
      • Greg Thomson (R) - Huntington - AAA
      • Graham Tatterree (R) - Atlanta - HiA
      • Jose Johnson (R) - Mexico City - LoA
      • Harry Belliard (R) - New Orleans - AAA
    • Tier II
      • Starling Mota (L) - Tacoma - AAA
      • Anthony Febles (R) - Hartford - AA
      • Emil Espinosa (R) - Minnesota - LoA
      • Touki Terrell (S) - Jacksonville - AAA
  • Top First Basemen
    • Tier I
      • Miguel Feliz (S) - Fargo - AA
    • Tier II
      • Nicky Anderson (L) - Mexico City - HiA
      • Don Sano (R) - Tacoma - AAA
      • TJ Bowman (R) - Mexico City - AAA
      • Bronson Yamakazi (R) - New York - AAA
      • JO Castro (R) - Charleston - AAA
      • Radhames Sanchez (L) - Washington DC - RL
      • Franklin Robertson (L) - Boston
  • Top Second Basemen
    • Tier I
      • Al Vogt (R) - Minnesota - LoA
    • Tier II
      • Dewayne Jones (R) - Houston - AA
      • Joakim Bocachica (S) - Tacoma - AAA
      • Kid Kottaras (L) - Salem - RL
  • Top Shortstops
    • Tier I
      • Gordon Eyre (R) - New York - ML (S60 #1 pick in Rule 5 this year)
      • Duke Omogrosso (R) - Huntington - AAA
      • Albert Dykstra (R) - Austin - LoA
    • Tier II
      • Jacob Helms (R) - Pittsburgh - AAA
      • Viosergy Barrett (R) - Austin - AAA
  • Top Third Basemen
    • Tier I
      • Lorenzo Mendez (R) - Buffalo - HiA
    • Tier II
      • Hector Pascual (R) - New York - AAA
      • Malachi Mitchell (R) - New York - AAA
      • Carl Walsh (R) - Hartford - LoA
      • Freddy Smith (R) - Austin - AA
      • Sid Jenkins (L) - Hartford - AAA
      • David Parrott (R) - Scottsdale - HiA
  • Top Left Fielders
    • Tier I
      • Chris Wagner (L) - Charleston - AA
      • Reese Bruce (R) - Pittsburgh - AA
      • Reid Taylor (R) - Charleston - AA
    • Tier II
      • Jamie Porter (R) - Buffalo - AAA
      • Ali Hall (R) - Colorado Springs - AA
      • Stephen Telford (R) - Washington DC - LoA
      • Charles Suzuki (R) - New York - AAA
      • Pascual Padilla (S) - Charleston - LoA
      • James Bong (S) - Charleston - AAA
      • Rob Wooster (R) - Montreal - LoA
  • Top Center Fielders
    • Tier I
      • Larry Hall (L) - Tucson - AAA
    • Tier II
      • Dale Barker (R) - New Orleans - AAA
      • Alex Terrero (R) - Tucson - AAA
      • Hector Miles (L) - Fargo - AA
      • Vic Martinez (S) - Atlanta - HiA
  • Top Right Fielders
    • Tier I
      • Darrell Schneider (S) - Pittsburgh - LoA
      • Stu Hawkins (L) - Montreal - LoA
    • Tier II
      • Kevin Walker (R) - Buffalo - AAA
  • Top Designated Hitters
    • Meh, the blog is now based in Scottsdale, an NL team. No need to rank DH, our fan base doesn't care about them. It's seems every team has 1-2 guys who can't field if their grandma's life depending on it but can smack the crap out of the ball. 
  • Top Fielders (future Rule 5 picks)
    • Tier I
      • Kaleb Niese (R) - Chicago - RL
      • Erisbel De Leon (R) - Houston - RL
      • Mack Shackleford (L) - Boston - LoA
      • Miguel Hernandez (L) - New York - HiA
        • Know how New York doesn't care about this guy? He's not in AAA with every other prospect that will eventually make the majors
    • Tier II
      • Viosergy Barrett (R) - Austin - AAA
      • Taylor Moss (R) - Buffalo - AA
      • Greg Slotnick (R) - Fargo - AA
      • Rafael Urena (S) - Boston  - AA
      • Gene Parrish (R) - Vancouver - AAA
      • Bronson Bang (R) - Chicago - HiA
Okay, and now for the pitchers. 
  • Top Starting Pitchers
    • Tier I
      • Kes Baines (R) - Augusta - RL
      • Dave Cisco (R) - Augusta - HiA
      • Dane Santayana (R) - Atlanta - AA
      • Marwin Villanueva (R) - New York - AAA
    • Tier II
      • Efren Gutierrez (R) - Dover - AAA
      • Gene Newson (R) - Jacksonville - AA
      • Leyson Gregorius (R) - Augusta - RL
      • Andrew Blume (L) - Buffalo - AA
      • Al Estrada (L) - Washington DC - AA
      • Roland Lambo (L) - Scottsdale - AA
  • Top Relief Pitchers
    • Tier I
      • Logan Galloway (L) - Augusta - HiA
      • Todd Parrish (L) - Boston - HiA
    • Tier II
      • Souta Tuivailala (L) - Colorado Springs - HiA
      • Todd Torreyes (R) - New Orleans - AA
      • David Matos (R) - Augusta - AA
      • Allen Roberts (R) - Tacoma - AAA
      • Derrick Dydalewicz (L) - New Orleans - AA
      • Alexei Reynoso (R) - Tucson - LoA
      • Jose Bazardo (L) - Atlanta - AAA
      • Julio Mangual (R) - Anaheim - LoA
      • Rosell Perez (R) - Scottsdale - HiA
      • Alex Holmes (R) - Vancouver - AA

The blog takes no responsibilities for decisions any owner makes based upon this article, it is intended for the enjoyment of its readers.

Friday, June 14, 2024

S60 Parks

 Jack Torrance - contributing reporter

With one relocation and a few new teams, let's take a look at the parks that make up Cobbfather. First we'll break them into Hitter, Neutral, and Pitcher parks by using their Park Factors. Bold are last year's playoff teams. Tokyo was not listed as they've changed ownership and parks. 
Pitcher Parks - below 0.970
  • Tacoma - 0.793
  • Oklahoma City - 0.843
  • Anaheim - 0.941
  • Augusta - 0.904
  • Atlanta - 0.950
  • Buffalo - 0.953
  • Charleston - 0.956
  • Mexico City - 0.956
  • Jacksonville - 0.957
Neutral Parks 
  • Columbus - 0.991
  • Chicago - 0.993
  • Colorado Springs - 1.000
  • Pittsburgh - 1.000
  • New York - 1.004
  • Washington DC - 1.004
  • Houston - 1.006
  • Philadelphia - 1.010
  • Minnesota - 1.022
Hitter Parks - above 1.030
  • Vancouver - 1.035
  • Helena - 1.041
  • Fargo - 1.041
    • New Owner, was Milwaukee - 0.990
  • Salem - 1.043
  • Dover - 1.054
  • New Orleans - 1.069
  • Austin - 1.072
  • Montreal - 1.074
  • Boston - 1.111
  • Scottsdale- 1.119
    • New Owner, was Tokyo - 1.280
  • Huntington - 1.134
  • Hartford - 1.134
  • Tucson - 1.194
    • Relocation from Salt Lake City - 1.056
  • Santa Fe - 1.332

Count them, per last year's ratings the top 4 hitting parks all made the playoffs. And 4 of the top pitcher parks made the playoffs. Houston, Minnesota, and Helena were the only playoff teams closer to neutral; though all still favored hitters. 

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

S59 Top Players

Jack Torrance - Contributing Reporter


S59 Top Players

This post used to cover MVP, Cy Young, and Rookie voting; but that took too much time to write in such a short period of time to prepare that I'm mixing it up this season. In the previous post we used to list the top 25 position players and pitchers but this year we'll sort them by actual position (at their primary position played), perhaps next year we'll still cover things like we did for the voting posts, stats like extra base hits (xBH), Weighted Runs Above Average (wRAA), weighted On-Base Average (wOBA), weighted runs created plus (wRC+), weighted stolen bases (wSB), their fantasy points as determined by our very own blog writer Mr Eli Cash; and even some of the more standard stats that people are used to. For pitchers we'll look at Adjusted ERA (100 is league average), etc. Bold names indicate Silver Slugger. Underlined names indicate Gold Glove Winners. All Caps indicate MVP/CY Young winner. Italicized names indicate Rookie of the Year. 

Top 20 Position Players

  1. LF LOUIE WEISS (Huntington Tropics) - 787
  2. 1B Wei-Yin Wan (Huntington Tropics) - 715.5
  3. 1B ERNEST PAGE (Tacoma Aroma) - 645
  4. 1B Omar Gonzales (Tokyo Nomo) - 637.5
  5. 2B Warren Cobb (Hartford Rising Stars) - 628.5
  6. 1B Mickey Barmes (Helena Hot Dogs) - 610.5
  7. LF Kristopher Clarkson (Santa Fe Surf Riders) - 598
  8. SS Jhonatan Castro (Salem Bourbon Makers) - 578.5
  9. 1B Dario Lester (Houston Space Cowboys) - 563
  10. 1B Rick Crouse (Santa Fe Surf Riders) - 559
  11. 3B Bennie Serra (Houston Space Cowboys) - 557.5
  12. LF Juancito Martin (Boston Mass Hysteria) - 554.5
  13. C Kyle Crain (Atlanta Expos) - 551.5
  14. RF Al Cervantes (Philadelphia Harpers) - 550.5
  15. C Gregorio Cordero (Sante Fe Surf Riders) - 542
  16. RF Johnnie Daniels (Atlanta Expos) - 531.5
  17. LF Edwards Ferrara (Montreal Fighting Poutine Plates) - 529
  18. 1B Alex Perez (Hartford Rising Stars) - 528
  19. 3B Rip Bromberg (Huntington Tropics) - 518.5
  20. RF Josh Hunt (Anaheim Diablos) - 516.5

Bottom 10 Position Payers

Requires a minimum of 300 At-Bats
  1. CF Sam Bennett (New York Empire) - 10
  2. SS Patrick Lanning (New Orleans Hurricane Dodgers) - 56
  3. C Clay Brow (Philadelphia Harpers) - 57.5
  4. 3B Brooks Jarvis (New York Empire) - 60
  5. C Willie Pena (Colorado Springs From My Loins) - 94
  6. C Willie Castilla (Minnesota North Stars) - 94
  7. RF Christian Seung (New York Empire) - 101.5
  8. SS Phillip Doerr (Hartford Rising Stars) - 103
  9. SS Chase Watson (Colorado Springs From My Loins) - 104
  10. C Kent Blackwell (Colorado Springs From My Loins) - 110.5

Top 10 Catchers

  1. Kyle Crain (Atlanta Expos) - 551.5
  2. Gregorio Cordero (Santa Fe Surf Riders) - 542
  3. Olmedo Nunez (Columbus Corgis) - 503.5
  4. Braulio Guardado (Helena Hot Dogs) - 452.5
  5. Danry Sosa (Salem Bourbon Makers) - 441
  6. Jackson Benson (Tokyo Nomo) - 377.5
  7. Endrys Morris (Buffalo Bisons) - 354
  8. Chris Martin (Montreal Fighting Poutine Plates) - 353.5
  9. Geraldo Sosa (Chicago Gunslingers) - 332
  10. Luis Espinosa (Jacksonville Lizard Kings) - 326

Top 10 First Basemen

  1. Wei-Yin Wan (Huntington Tropics) - 715.5
  2. ERNEST PAGE (Tacoma Aroma) - 645
  3. Omar Gonzales (Tokyo Nomo) - 637.5
  4. Mickey Barmes (Helena Hot Dogs) - 610.5
  5. Dario Lester (Houston Space Cowboys) - 563
  6. Rick Crouse (Santa Fe Surf Riders) - 559
  7. Alex Perez (Hartford Rising Stars) - 528
  8. Raul Fernandez (Montreal Fighting Poutine Plates) - 507
  9. DT Keppel (Anaheim Diablos) - 500
  10. Bernard Morton (Washington DC Nationals) - 460.5

Top 10 Second Basemen

  1. Warren Cobb (Hartford Rising Stars) - 628.5
  2. Warren Axelrod (Sante Fe Surf Riders) - 514
  3. Mark Webster (Austin Son's of Odin) - 511.5
  4. Carlos Soto (Houston Space Cowboys) - 498.5
  5. Leon Beck (Anaheim Diablos) - 451
  6. Dilson Rojas (Salem Bourbon Makers) - 445
  7. Vin Pirela (Philadelphia Harpers) - 444
  8. Felipe Ortiz (Huntington Tropics) - 415.5
  9. Brad Vernon (Chicago Gunslingers) - 408
  10. Matty Moss (Atlanta Expos) - 398.5

Top 10 Shortstop

  1. Jhonatan Castro (Salem Bourbon Makers) - 578.5
  2. Louie DeLeon (Mexico City Staring Frogs) - 391
  3. Victor Abad (Vancouver Canucks) - 386.5
  4. Banjo Urlaub (Helena Hot Dogs) - 362.5
  5. Jimmie Navarro (Atlanta Expos) - 340.5
  6. Teoscar Cleto (Anaheim Diablos) - 327
  7. Howie Baltz (Huntington Tropics) - 320.5
  8. Robby Gonzales (Augusta Alcoholics) - 318
  9. Benji Astacio (Austin Son's of Odin) - 281
  10. Sammy Figureoa (New Orleans Hurricane Dodgers) - 277

Top 10 Third Basemen

  1. Bennie Serra (Houston Space Cowboys) - 557.5
  2. Rip Bromberg (Huntington Tropics) - 518.5
  3. Ed Watanabe (Santa Fe Surf Riders) - 497.5
  4. Leonel Martinez (Hartford Rising Stars) - 459
  5. Zach Fussell (Columbus Corgis) - 437.5
  6. Benito Posada (Anaheim Diablos) - 415.5
  7. Damion Ni (Dover Hazmats) - 410
  8. David Quintana (Helena Hot Dogs) - 402.5
  9. Ramon Yang (Austin Son's of Odin) - 384
  10. Antonio Lincoln (Salem Bourbon Makers) - 376.5

Top 10 Left Fielders

  1. LOUIE WEISS (Huntington Tropics) - 787
  2. Kristopher Clarkson (Santa Fe Surf Riders) - 598
  3. Juancito Martin (Boston Mass Hysteria) - 554.5
  4. Edwards Ferrara (Montreal Fighting Poutine Plates) - 529
  5. Timothy Wright (Salem Bourbon Makers) - 471
  6. Avisail Gonzales (Milwaukee Metronomoes) - 437.5
  7. Shea Crowe (OKC Barons) - 434.5
  8. Paco Garces (Tokyo Nomo) - 416.5
  9. Omar Villano (Atlanta Expos) - 414.5
  10. Tim Combs (Anaheim Diablos) - 404.5

Top 10 Center Fielders

  1. Jordanny Solarte (Pittsburgh Yinzers) - 468.5
  2. Isaac Monroe (Austin Son's Of Odin) - 456
  3. Marlon Fowler (Helena Hot Dogs) - 440.5
  4. Bey Bell (Montreal Fighting Poutine Plates) - 425.5
  5. Francis Jefferson (Buffalo Bisons) - 391.5
  6. Patsy Shipley (Vancouver Canucks) - 374.5
  7. Danny Jackson (Anaheim Diablos) - 370
  8. Alberto Castillo (Boston Mas Hysteria) - 359.5
  9. Yan Ozuna (New Orleans Hurricane Dodgers) - 346.5
  10. Tyrone Greer (Tokyo Nomo) - 346.5

Top 10 Right Fielders

  1. Al Cervantes (Philadelphia Harpers) - 550.5
  2. Johnnie Daniels (Atlanta Expos) - 531.5
  3. Josh Hunt (Anaheim Diablos) - 516.5
  4. Max Escuela (Helena Hot Dogs) - 498.5
  5. Yovani Franco (Buffalo Bisons) - 465.5
  6. Daniel Federowicz (Washington DC Nationals) - 450
  7. Octavio Salas (Boston Mass Hysteria) - 438.5
  8. Leo Wood (Hartford Rising Stars) - 425
  9. Ned Geer (Charleston Offspring) - 413
  10. Lonny Martin (Huntington Tropics) - 403.5


Top 20 Pitchers

  1. ALCIDES JOHNSON (Atlanta Expos) - 526
  2. Domingo Rodriguez (Tacoma Aroma) - 493
  3. Aneury Polanco (Mexico City Starring Frogs) - 474
  4. Nigel White (Huntington Tropics) - 465
  5. Pedro Puello (OKC Barons) - 465
  6. Alan Street (Atlanta Expos) - 454
  7. VICTOR ORTEGA (Hartford Rising Stars) - 447
  8. Damaso Ethier (Atlanta Expos) - 447
  9. Mitch Dillard (Houston Space Cowboys) - 440
  10. Horacio Marrero (Hartford Rising Stars) - 431
  11. Julio Alomar (Buffalo Bisons) - 430
  12. Felipe Hernandez (Hartford Rising Stars) - 426
  13. Rangel Sanders (OKC Barons) - 422
  14. Bonk Greer (Tokyo Nomo) - 418
  15. Dan Ford (Mexico City Starring Frogs) - 414
  16. JC Wall (Tokyo Nomo) - 413
  17. Tony Holdridge (Chicago Gunslingers) - 407
  18. Albert Tomlin (Washington DC Nationals) - 406
  19. Socks McEwing (Salem Bourbon Makers) - 403
  20. Gerardo Saenz (Montreal Fighting Poutine Plates) - 402

Bottom 10 Pitchers

Requires a minimum of 50 IP
  1. Shooter McCovey (Pittsburg Yinzers) -13
  2. Kenneth Tepera (New York Empire) - 34
  3. Chris Holmes (Colorado Springs From My Loins) - 47
  4. Adakberti Carrasque (Philadelphia Harpers) - 51
  5. Kendrys Espinoza (Atlatna Expos) - 53
  6. Renyel Henriquez (Milwaukee Metronomes) - 54
  7. Julio Gamboa (Minnesota North Stars) - 56
  8. Stephen Judd (Augusta Alcoholics) -58
  9. Daniel Barrett (Salt Lake City Punk!) - 61
  10. Mac Howard (Tacoma Aroma) - 61