The following draft order will apply to all our drafts from now through the April-May monthly meeting:
GENERAL ORDER | FIRST RD | |
1 | Portland Rosebuds | |
2 | Pittsburgh Alleghenys | |
3 | Detroit Tigers | |
4 | Boston Red Sox | |
5 | Old Detroit Wolverines | |
6 | New York Mets | |
7 | Colorado Rockies | |
8 | Los Angeles Angels | |
9 | Kansas City Royals | |
10 | Washington Nationals | |
11 | DC Balk | |
12 | Canberra Kangaroos | |
13 | Cottage Cheese | |
14 | Philadelphia Phillies | |
15 | Bellingham Cascades | |
16 | Houston Astros | –PASS– |
17 | Haviland Dragons | |
18 | Peshastin Pears | |
19 | Kaline Drive | |
20 | Cincinnati Reds | |
21 | St. Louis Cardinals | |
22 | New York Yankees | |
23 | Flint Hill Tornadoes | Peshastin Pears |
24 | Chicago Cubs | |
25 | Chicago White Sox | |
26 | Atlanta Braves | |
27 | Oakland A’s | |
28 | San Diego Padres | |
29 | Tampa Bay Rays | |
30 | Los Angeles Dodgers |
NOTES:
- The Astros lost their pick in the first round to reflect their MLB penalty for cheating.
- The Tornados lost their pick in the first round to reflect their EFL penalty for winning.
- The Kaline Drive were reported as having the same record as four MLB teams. This threw me into a tizzy — how could I decide whether Kaline should draft first or last in that group? Dave came to my rescue. The Drive only won 30.998 games, not 31. So this means the Drive draft before their “fellow” 31- game winners. That wily Wizard strikes again! This might be the fruit of something as small as encouraging the last batter of the season to strike out instead of grounding out.