Let’s put a nice shiny wrap on August. Not that we’ll all agree it deserves it, but surely there are some redeeming qualities here?
EFL Standings for 2017 . END OF AUGUST
EFL | ||||||
TEAM | WINS | LOSSES | PCT. | GB | RS | RA |
Pittsburgh Alleghenys | 90 | 42 | .683 | — | 748.0 | 507.6 |
Flint Hill Tornadoes | 87 | 47 | .648 | 4.3 | 690.6 | 508.5 |
Haviland Dragons | 86 | 47 | .648 | 4.4 | 790.0 | 581.2 |
Cottage Cheese | 84 | 49 | .630 | 6.9 | 720.5 | 548.4 |
Portland Rosebuds | 80 | 52 | .604 | 10.4 | 765.2 | 609.9 |
Kaline Drive | 76 | 57 | .569 | 15 | 668.6 | 580.0 |
Peshastin Pears | 74 | 58 | .563 | 15.9 | 655.3 | 584.7 |
Old Detroit Wolverines | 71 | 63 | .530 | 20.1 | 671.6 | 619.3 |
Canberra Kangaroos | 65 | 68 | .490 | 25.4 | 641.7 | 655.8 |
D.C. Balk | 53 | 80 | .400 | 37.4 | 663.6 | 817.9 |
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Pittsburgh: DNP, (-4) – 1. (.129, .250, .258; 1.7 ip, 1 er). Yes! That’s right. You deserved a break yesterday. You deserve a break today, too. An tomorrow… In fact, just put your feet up for the whole month. I’ll bring you a root beer float. Here’s a good book. You have done a season’s worth already. Let me know if you need anything.
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Flint Hill: “W”, 4 – 6. (.190, .292, .333; 2 ip, 1 er). Not you, Tornadoes. YOU can’t take a break. You’ve got 4.3 games of work to do if you want to be the hero that breaks the power of the Old Guard. They didn’t become the Old Guard by being easy to beat. You think a .625 OPS and a 4.50 ERA is good enough? Criminies, people, Old Detroit has better numbers than that. You can’t even finish in 8th place playing like that. Yes, I know it’s cruel, comparing you to the Woeverines. If you don’t like it, get off your duff.
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Haviland: L, 4 – 4. (.222, .276, .481; 0 ip, 0 er). Who needs pitching? When you’ve got cute little second basemen like Scooter Gennett spraying homers like he did yesterday, or great hulking catchers like Gary Sanchez clouting them like he did yesterday, too.
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Cottage: “W”, 5 – 6. (.267, .371, .433; 1 ip, 0 er). Travis Sawchik wrote an article for Fangraphs entitled “Greg Bird Is Back and Might Save the Day“. I didn’t read it because a) Greg Bird is a Yankee and I try to be very careful to arrange my life so I never have to root for a Yankee, especially now that Bernie Williams and Mariano Rivera are retired; and b) Greg Bird is a Cheese and I don’t know if I can stand the poignancy of the Cheese story: all those years scheming, the scheme coming off like a dream, the dream wilting in the heat of the summer, and then, on the verge of dying, rallying just because Greg Bird was coming back, Bird being weighted down with the desperation of Cheese fans seeing their one chance at heroism slipping away, a burden no one could bear least of all some kind of Bird with their delicate bones. I can’t stand to watch. It’s all so heartbreaking.
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Portland: W, 8 – 4. (.333, .481, .571; 5 ip, 2 er). There’s almost a full good day’s work here: 27 excellent plate appearances, only 3 short of the minimum; and 5 respectable innings, only 2 short of the minimum. Not bad considering the short schedule last night. Manny Machado was only a Rosebud for a month, but it was a good month (.341, .348, .690 — a nice 1.039 OPS) and it ended on a strong note with a a 2 for 4 night.
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Kaline: W, 7 – 1. (.308, .471, .615; 6.7 ip, 0 er). Only four batters showed up, but they carried more than their share of water. Meanwhile Kaline’s Scotsmen Collin McHugh and TJ McFarland combined to completely stifle opposing batters. Kaline has been surging this week, ending the month on a strong note.
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Peshastin: L, 4 – 6. (.240, .296, .320; 2.7 ip, 3 er.) Ten days ago the Wolverines were about to snack on the Pears. But the Pears are in their prime season now, and the W’s couldn’t keep up. Instead, the Drive need to be worrying about the Pears rolling over them. Although not yesterday, not with these unimpressive numbers.
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Old Detroit: W 9 – 6. (.360, .385, .640; 1 ip, 0 er.) Not a complete day (only 26 plate appearances and not much pitching), but nevertheless enough to stem the Wolverines’ recent slide back toward .500, where they started the month.
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Canberra: “L”, 8 – 7. (.483, .483, .793; 1 ip, 0 er). If only there’d been some pitching. The Kangaroos bounced almost all the way back to .500 in August. If they’d had some decent pitching with all that hitting, maybe they would have made it yesterday.
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DC: L, 6 – 10. (.313, .476, .313; 6 ip, 7 er). Maybe not having any pitching is a good thing! Jeremy Hellickson got beat up yesterday (4.7 ip, 7 er) and the Balk suffered an August-ending loss for it. Still, it was a decent DC month: 16 – 13.
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Did we accomplish anything in August? Here are the standings as of the end of July (and, in reverse, our draft order for tomorrow):
EFL END OF JULY 2017 | ||||||
TEAM | WINS | LOSSES | PCT. | GB | RS | RA |
Pittsburgh Alleghenys | 69 | 35 | .665 | — | 597.7 | 420.1 |
Cottage Cheese | 68 | 36 | .649 | 1.7 | 567.1 | 412.2 |
Flint Hill Tornadoes | 67 | 37 | .640 | 2.7 | 544.2 | 407.0 |
Haviland Dragons | 67 | 38 | .637 | 2.8 | 629.5 | 473.5 |
Portland Rosebuds | 63 | 42 | .604 | 6.3 | 616.1 | 488.6 |
Kaline Drive | 61 | 44 | .585 | 8.3 | 527.8 | 441.9 |
Peshastin Pears | 58 | 47 | .550 | 12 | 515.5 | 473.5 |
Old Detroit Wolverines | 51 | 53 | .492 | 18.1 | 495.2 | 493.2 |
Canberra Kangaroos | 47 | 57 | .457 | 21.7 | 479.2 | 526.1 |
D.C. Balk | 36 | 68 | .351 | 32.7 | 493.5 | 672.1 |
Notes:
1. Pittsburgh stretched its lead by 2.6 games: discouraging, but not quite decisive.
2. Cottage sagged 5.2 games into fourth place. Probably decisive, unless Greg Bird…
3. Everyone else stayed in order.
4. The top seven teams’ winning percentages didn’t move much. Pittsburgh surged by 0.018, Cottage sagged by 0.019, and all the other top teams changed by a smaller degree.
5. The bottom three teams all improved by much larger margins: Old Detroit by 0.038, Canberra by 0.033, and DC by a whopping 0.049.
6. We all lost ground to Pittsburgh.
So, no, we didn’t accomplish much. We might learn some lessons, though:
1. Be careful with those nukes! Corey Kluber pitched 46 innings in August to a 1.96 ERA, leading the Alleghenys to a fine 3.59 team ERA. Without him that team ERA would have been at least 3.87. At 0.28 runs per game, plus 10% for unearned runs making it .31, over the 28 games of August, Kluber saved 8.68 runs, or close to two wins. The Alleghenys would likely have been only about 2.4 or 2.5 games up, if Corey “Loose Nuke” Kluber hadn’t fallen into Allegheny hands.
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Combined MLB + EFL Standings for 2017 END OF AUGUST
AL East | ||||
TEAM | WINS | LOSSES | PCT. | GB |
Flint Hill Tornadoes | 87 | 47 | .648 | — |
Boston Red Sox | 76 | 58 | .567 | 10.8 |
New York Yankees | 71 | 62 | .534 | 15.3 |
Old Detroit Wolverines | 71 | 63 | .530 | 15.8 |
Baltimore Orioles | 68 | 66 | .507 | 18.8 |
Tampa Bay Rays | 67 | 68 | .496 | 20.3 |
Toronto Blue Jays | 62 | 72 | .463 | 24.8 |
NL East | ||||
TEAM | WINS | LOSSES | PCT. | GB |
Washington Nationals | 81 | 52 | .609 | — |
Miami Marlins | 66 | 67 | .496 | 15 |
Canberra Kangaroos | 65 | 68 | .490 | 15.8 |
Atlanta Braves | 59 | 73 | .447 | 21.5 |
New York Mets | 58 | 75 | .436 | 23 |
D.C. Balk | 53 | 80 | .400 | 27.8 |
Philadelphia Phillies | 50 | 83 | .376 | 31 |
AL Central | ||||
TEAM | WINS | LOSSES | PCT. | GB |
Pittsburgh Alleghenys | 90 | 42 | .683 | — |
Cleveland Indians | 76 | 56 | .576 | 14.1 |
Minnesota Twins | 70 | 63 | .526 | 20.6 |
Kansas City Royals | 65 | 67 | .492 | 25.1 |
Detroit Tigers | 58 | 74 | .439 | 32.1 |
Chicago White Sox | 52 | 80 | .394 | 38.1 |
NL Central | ||||
TEAM | WINS | LOSSES | PCT. | GB |
Cottage Cheese | 84 | 49 | .630 | — |
Chicago Cubs | 73 | 60 | .549 | 10.7 |
Milwaukee Brewers | 70 | 64 | .522 | 14.2 |
St. Louis Cardinals | 67 | 66 | .504 | 16.7 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 63 | 71 | .470 | 21.2 |
Cincinnati Reds | 57 | 77 | .425 | 27.2 |
AL West | ||||
TEAM | WINS | LOSSES | PCT. | GB |
Haviland Dragons | 86 | 47 | .648 | — |
Houston Astros | 80 | 53 | .602 | 6.2 |
Kaline Drive | 76 | 57 | .569 | 10.6 |
Los Angeles Angels | 69 | 65 | .515 | 17.7 |
Texas Rangers | 66 | 67 | .496 | 20.2 |
Seattle Mariners | 66 | 68 | .493 | 20.7 |
Oakland A’s | 58 | 75 | .436 | 28.2 |
NL West | ||||
TEAM | WINS | LOSSES | PCT. | GB |
Los Angeles Dodgers | 91 | 41 | .689 | — |
Portland Rosebuds | 80 | 52 | .604 | 11.3 |
Arizona Diamondbacks | 76 | 58 | .567 | 16 |
Peshastin Pears | 74 | 58 | .563 | 16.7 |
Colorado Rockies | 72 | 61 | .541 | 19.5 |
San Diego Padres | 59 | 74 | .444 | 32.5 |
San Francisco Giants | 53 | 83 | .390 | 40 |
Where are the rest of the lessons? I only see one! Obviously, I need more…
I ran out of time. I have to get the draft list up now. Maybe others can add to the lessons list.
The Drive does not want to be rolled over by pears. Too squishy and sticky. Then bees come.
But our hope was built on nothing less
than Kris Bryant and Cespedes.
We cannot trust our our team’s good name to one lone Cub and McHugh’s game.
On Kris the solid rock we stand to watch the Pears sink in the sand (or not).