Pitch v Hit-80s--Week 8-Baseball! The conclusion

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Re: Pitch v Hit-80s--Week 2--The Hitters Strike

PostSat Jan 16, 2021 12:31 pm

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Re: Pitch v Hit-80s--Week 2--The Hitters Strike

PostSat Jan 16, 2021 12:43 pm

Games played: 39
Hitting Centric teams have played Pitching Centric teams 108 times

The hitting centric teams have won 69 games (64%)
The pitching centric teams have won 39 games (36%)

Division leaders:

East--Hitting centric

The BC Manager's aptly named BC's Boundless Bats have raced out to a 29-10 record and are currently riding a 10 game winning streak. The Bats have extended their lead to 5 games over Burley Norseman's Savannah Batter Ballers. BC's team has the best run differential in the league with a +84 difference. They are 17-4 in the home stadium which is the Metrodome.

Central--mixed
There has been a change in division leadership--Drabb9529's Sandlot Beasts (Hitting Centric) lived up to their name--the Beasts are now 25-14 with a run differential of +19. The Beasts are 18-6 at their Arlington Stadium home. They hold a 3 game lead over Bigdinkent's Great Lakes Gopher Balls. Last weeks second place team--the pitching centric Pitching Rules Hitting led by Cabrera24 had a tough week going 4-17.

West-Pitching centric
Juiced JC's Pitch Perfect team continues to lead the division--they now have a record of 22-17 good for a 1 game lead over EnricoPalazzo's EGV Pollos Hermanos club. Pitch Perfect has a run differential of +18.

Team stats talk

The BC Manager's BC's Boundless Bats lead the league in runs scored---they've scored 268 runs averaging 6.87 runs per game. Burley Norseman's Savannah Banana Bailers have scored 231 runs (5.92) while Bigdinkent's Great Lakes Gopher Balls round out the top 3 scoring 228 runs (5.85)

Bats: .307 team batting average .370 (on base), .538 (slugging)
Bailers: .288/.340/.470
Gopher Balls: .292/.361/.500

Team Pitching stats

Juiced JCs Pitch Perfect Team have only allowed 153 runs (3.92 runs per game). YCBill's Los Angeles Flingers are next allowing 183 runs (4.69). Interestingly, BC's Boundless Bats--a hitting centric team--are next allowing 184 runs (4.71).

Highest priced players released due to poor performance:

Dusty Baker--former team: Savannah Banana Bailers-.187/.322/.200
Dave Parker-former team: Christmas Shepards (Newcar13) .271/.271/.271 (only singles hit by Dave)
Carlton Fisk-former team Beaver Pelts (Fench33): .164/.222/.284

Dwight Gooden-former team EGV Pollos Hermanos--0-7 35 IP/48 hits----ERA 6.62/WHIP 1.90
Ron Guidry-former team JJB92's Double Trouble---0-4 33/32--ERA 4.91/WHIP 1.33
Steve Rogers--former team-Pitch Perfect---1-1--11 IP/10-----6.17 ERA/WHIP 1.46

Nine players have OPS of 1.000 or more--here are the top 4

Pedro Guerrero (Boundless Bats) 1.181
Mike Schmidt (Boundless Bats) 1.081
Don Mattingly (Savannah)1.064
Fred Lynn (Boundless Bats) 1.050

Pitching:

Rick Mahler-(Boundless Bats) 7-1 ERA 3.97, WHIP 1.49
Orel Hershisher(Pitch Perfect) 6-2 3.91 1.22
Rick Honeycutt (Bailers) 6-2 1.82 ERA ,1.18 WHIP

Batting average: Don Mattingly (Bailers) .386
Home Run leader: Mike Schmidt (Bats) 15
RBIs: Mike Schmidt 41

Pitching:
ERA
Rick Honeycutt (Bailers) 1.82

WHIP
Don Sutton (1st Command Commando's DC Scandal Warriors) 1.02

Strikeouts
Roger Clemens (Los Angeles Flingers) 72 strikeouts in 71 innings

Best OPS on a Pitching Centric team:
Toby Harrah (EGV)---1.018
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Re: Pitch v Hit-80s--Week 3-Separation begins......

PostSat Jan 23, 2021 12:50 pm

Games played between the hitting centric and pitching centric teams: 189

Hitters have won 114 (60%)
Pitchers have won 75 (40%)

Previous week: Hitters 64%
Pitchers 36%

Division races:

East--Hitting centric

The BC Manager's BC Boundless Bats team continue their winning ways--the Bats are an impressive 42-18 with a run differential of +126, the best in the league. The Bats extended their lead to 9 games over Burley Norseman's Savannah Banana Ballers. The Bats are feasting on right handed pitching---they are 34-10.

Central--Mixed
The two hitting central teams continue to set the pace---Bigdinkent's Great Lake Gopher Ball club seized first place during the week and now hold a 1 game lead over Drabb9529's Sandlot Beast club. The Gopher Balls are 35-25 and have a run differential of +69. The Beasts have a run differential of +7 and lead the wild card race with a one game lead of the Banana Ballers.

West-Pitching centric

EnricoPalozzo's EGV Pollos Hermanos team is 35-25 which is good for a 7 game lead over Juiced JC"s Pitch Perfect club. The Hermanos' have a run differential of +62. Interestingly, the other teams in the division are tightly bunched---1st Command Commando's DC Scandal Warriors trail by 8 games while YCBill's Los Angeles Flingers trail by 9 games.

Team stats:

Hitters: BC Boundless Bats lead the league in runs scored with 398 runs---an average of 6.63 runs per game. The Great Lakes Gopher Balls have scored 350 runs (5.83) and the Savannah Banana Ballers have touched home plate 348 (5.8) times.

Pitching talk: EGV Pollos Hermanos have only allowed 258 runs (4.3 runs per game)--the best in league. The Hermanos have a rotation of Mike Scott, Steve Carlton, Jack Morris and Ken Forsch. Interestingly, BC's Boundless Bats with a rotation of Rick Mahler, Ricky Horton, Charles Hudson, Charlie Lea and Albert Williams are tied for 2nd allowing 272 runs (4.53). The Los Angeles Flingers have also allowed 272 runs--their starting 4 consists of Roger Clemens, Chris Bosio, Bryn Smith and Joe Niekro.

Batting Average leaders:
Eddie Murray--Great Lake Gopher Balls leads the league at .380
Rod Carew---Fench33's Beaver Pelts is hitting .371
Cecil Cooper BC's Boundless Bats--.359

Home Runs:
Mike Schmidt---BC's Boundless Bats--26
Pedro Guerrero-BC's Boundless Bats--19
Five players are tied with 15 home runs
Andre Dawson and Darryl Strawberry both part of NewCars13 Christmas Shepards
George Brett---Beaver Pelts
Dale Murphy and Reggie Jackson--Great Lakes Gopher Balls

Pitching--wins;
Three pitchers have produced 9 wins
Rick Mahler (!!) BC's Boundless Bats
Steve Carlton-Pollos Hermanos
Joe Niekro-Los Angeles Flingers

WHIP-starters

Don Sutton (DC Scandal Warriors) .99
Mike Scott-Pollos Hermanos 1.14
Doug Drabek (JJB92's Double Trouble) 1.15

Saves:

Jeff Russell--Sandlot Beasts 18---6 blown saves
Dennis Eckersley-Los Angeles Flingers 16/3
Kent Tekulve-Savannah Banana Ballers-13/1

Hitting streaks:

Robin Yount (Great Lakes) 24
George Brett Beaver Pelts 22 (current)
Pedro Guerrero--BC's Boundless Bats 22

Seven players have OPS's of over 1.000

Mike Schmidt
Pedro Guerrero
Eddie Murray
George Brett
Dave Winfield (Savannah Banana Ballers)
Kal Daniels (BC Boundless Bats)
Robin Yount

Strike outs:
Mike Scott 106
Roger Clemens 100
Steve Carlton 95
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Re: Pitch v Hit-80s--Week 4-at the midway point.....

PostSat Jan 30, 2021 6:52 pm

Games played between the hitting centric and pitching centric teams: 252

Hitters have won 151 (60%)
Pitchers have won 101 (40%)

Previous week: Hitters 60%
Pitchers 40%

Division races:

East--Hitting centric

The BC Manager's BC Boundless Bats continue to set the pace--they are now 57-24 with a run differential of +176, the best in the league. The Bats extended now lead the division by 14 games over Newcar13's Christmas Shepards.

Central--Mixed

Bigdinkent's Great Lake Gopher Ball (Hitting) club extended their lead over Drabb9529's Sandlot Beast club--the lead is now 6 games. . The Gopher Balls are 49-32 with a run differential of +101.

West-Pitching centric

EnricoPalozzo's EGV Pollos Hermanos team is also 49-32 extending their lead over Juiced JC"s Pitch Perfect club to 10 games. The Hermanos' run differential increased to +93.

Wild card race:

While the division races are not particularly close, the card race is close. The Christmas Shepards and Sandlot Beasts are tied--each has a record of 43-38. They hold a one game lead over Burley Norseman's Savannah Banana Ballers who ar 42-39. Juiced JC's Pitch Perfect club is 4 games off the wild card pace.

Team Stats:
Runs scored:
BC Boundless Bats: 527--6.5 runs per game

Fewest runs allowed:
EGV Pollos Hermanos: 335--4.14 runs per game

On the other end of the spectrum:

Fewest runs scored:
Cabrera24's Pitching Rules Hitting--314 runs--3.88

Most runs allowed:
Fench33's Beaver Pelts: 487--6.01

Dispersal draft talk--12 players--six hitters and six pitchers were made available to the teams---we check in with the players to see how they are doing

12. Cabrera24 - Candlestick Park ---- MIKE A. MARSHALL--.223/.295/.452--283 ABs
7. JJB92- Busch Stadium------Phil Bradley: .265/.347/.394--155 ABs
YCBill - Dodger Stadium - Kevin McReynolds .278/.317/.474---291 ABs
10.EnricoPalazzo - ASTRODOME - Sixto Lezcano .214/.300/.372--- 266 ABs
1st Command Commando - Oakland Coliseum - Dave Henderson .251/.322/.455---299 ABs
Juiced JC - Three Rivers-Ellis Valentine: .252/.281/.439--155 ABs

Pitchers

Bigdinkent - Pete Vukovich: 12 wins, 4 losses: 4.05 ERA WHIP: 1.42
2. Drabb9529 - Bruce Hurst: 7-6 3.81/1.34
6. BurleyNorseman--Jim Clancy : 7-6----5.77---1.55
4. The BC Manager - Rick Mahler: 10-6--4.94--1.68
1. Fench33 - Mike Krukow: 4-7---5.70---1.61
5. NewCar13 Richard Dotson--6-6----4.33---1.36

Midseason awards--per SOM awards

MVP
Mike Schmidt--BC's Boundless Bats
CY Young:
Steve Carlton--EGV Pollos Hermanos

Rolaids Relief award: (tie)
Jeff Russell (Christmas Shepards)
Tom Henke (EGV Pollos Shepards)
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Re: Pitch v Hit-80s--Week 4-at the midway point.....

PostSat Feb 06, 2021 12:49 pm

Games played between the hitting centric and pitching centric teams: 312

Hitters have won 187 (60%)
Pitchers have won 125 (40%)

Previous week: Hitters 60%
Pitchers 40%

Division races:

East--Hitting centric

The BC Manager's BC Boundless Bats mostly likely will spend the entire season in first place. The mighty Bats extended their lead to an impressive 22 games over Newcar13's Christmas Shepards and Burley Norseman's Savannah Banana Ballers. The Bats have a run differential of 218 and are 72-30. The Shepards and Ballers each have a 50-52 record.


Central--Mixed

Bigdinkent's Great Lake Gopher Ball (Hitting) club continued their winning ways-- their lead over Drabb9529's Sandlot Beast club--the lead is now 8 games. . The Gopher Balls are 65-37 with a run differential of +135 the second best result in the league.

West-Pitching centric

EnricoPalozzo's EGV Pollos Hermanos team is now 58-44-- they lead Juiced JC"s Pitch Perfect club by 7 games. The Hermanos' run differential is now +59.

Wild card race:

Drabb9529's Sandlot Beasts now have a 6 game lead in the wild card race--the Pitch Perfect team is the closest challenger.

Only 4 teams are over .500 at this point in the season.

Offensive results: Not surprisingly, the Boundless Bats continue to lead the league in runs scored---they have scored 661 runs--an average of 6.48. Bigdinkent's are averaging 6.25 runs per game scoring 638 runs.

Pitching results: The west leading Pollos Hermanos have limited opponents to 441 runs (4.32), best in the league. The Boundless Bats are second in preventing runs---they have only allowed 443 runs (4.34). What is impressive is the Bats have only invested $21.64 an average of 1.97 per pitcher. The Hermanos have invested 47.75 in pitching--an average of 4.34 per pitcher. The Hermanos big two starter pitchers are Steve Carlton (14-7, WHIP 1.21, ERA 3.20) and Mike Scott (11-3, 1.03, 2.93) The Bats are lead by Ricky Horton (12-3, 1.52, 4.18) and Al Williams (11-2, 1.34, 3.63).

Individual stats: Five players have an OPS of 1.000 or more---

Pedro Guerrero-Boundless Bats-1.095
Dave Winfield-Banana Ballers-1.082
Eddie Murray-Gopher Balls-1.042
Andre Dawson-Christmas Shepards-1.015
Mike Schmidt-Boundless Bats 1.001

Best OPS from a Pitching Centric team?
Mike Hargrove from the Pollo Hermanos checks in with a .890 OPS

Quick hits:

Robin Yount leads the league with 45 doubles--Don Mattingly (Banana Ballers) is in second place with 28 doubles.
Robin Yount leads the league in triples with 14--Dave Winfield (Banana Ballers) is in second place with 11 triples.
Mike Schmidt and Dave Winfield lead the league in runs scored-each has scored 91 runs.
Cecil Cooper(Boundless Bats) leads the league in hitting--.360
Mike Hargrove leads the league in On Base Percentage--he's at .448
Vince Coleman (JJB92's Double Trouble) has stolen 60 bases to lead the league--Tim Raines (Sandlot Beasts) 34 and Rickey Henderson (Sandlot Beasts) 29
Joe Niekro (YCBills' Los Angeles Flingers) has an ERA of 2.85--best in the league. Joe is 12-9. Joe has only allowed 6 home runs in 183 innings.
Fernando Valenzuela (Cabrera24's Pitching Rules Hitter) leads the league in innings pitched--189 in 25 starts---an average of 7.6 innings per start. Fernando is 7-16 leading the league in losses. His ERA is 4.18 which is good for 22nd best in the league.
Bryn Smith (Los Angeles Flingers pitching in Dodger Stadium has given up 35 home runs--Bryn is 7-13 with an ERA of 5.38

The Los Angeles Flingers have committed 91 errors. Fewest errors in the league? Yep--the Boundless Bats have only committed 55 errors. Jose Oquendo has committed 19 errors, most on the Flingers.

Team moves: The YC Bill/Los Angeles Flingers is a patient person--he has not made a single roster move all season. Also, the Boundless Bats have the same exact pitching staff they started the season with--no pitcher has been dropped.

Pitching Rules Hitters have made the most moves---28 players (18 hitters/10 pitchers) are now former players on the club.
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Re: Pitch v Hit-80s--Week 6-the battle continues

PostSat Feb 13, 2021 11:37 am

Games played between the hitting centric and pitching centric teams: 390

Hitters have won 232 (59%)
Pitchers have won 158 (41%)

Previous week: Hitters 60%
Pitchers 40%

Division races:

East--Hitting centric

In yet another impressive feat, The BC Manager's BC Boundless Bats (85-38--a win percentage of 69%) managed to extend their division lead to 25 games over both Newcar13's Christmas Shepards and Burley Norseman's Savannah Banana Ballers who both have a 60-63 record. The Bats have a run differential of 24 and are 72-30.

Central--Mixed

Bigdinkent's Great Lake Gopher Ball (Hitting) continued their torrid pace too---the Gopher Ball team is now 81-42 (.659) and doubled their lead over Drabb9529's Sandlot Beast club--the lead is now 16 games. The Gopher Balls have a run differential of +190, the second best result in the league.

West-Pitching centric

EnricoPalozzo's EGV Pollos Hermanos team continues to lead the division but had a tough week going 8-13, They are now 66-57. Even though it was a tough week for the Hermanos, the division lead increased to 8 games. YCBill's Los Angeles Flingers are now tied with Juiced JC"s Pitch Perfect club--both are 58-65. The Hermanos' run differential is now +24

Wild card race:

Drabb9529's Sandlot Beasts hold a 5 game lead in the wild card race over the Savannah Banana Ballers and Christmas Shepards.

Only 4 teams are over .500 at this point in the season.

Offensive results:The Boundless Bats continue to lead the league in runs scored but their lead declined---they have scored 783 runs--an average of 6.37. Bigdinkent's club had a good week scoring runs----they have scored 780 runs---are averaging 6.34.

Pitching results: The pitching centric Los Angeles Flingers now lead the league in preventing runs. They have only allowed 525 runs, an average of 4.27. The Boundless Bats are second in preventing runs---they have only allowed 538 runs (4.37).
A look at the first round picks and how they have done:

Hitting Centric:
NewCar13 (60-63) = Sandberg, Ryne--.305/.352/.495--28 doubles, 8 triples, 17 home runs, 6 errors
Bigdinkent (81-42) - Robin Yount--.335/.365/.640--51 doubles, 17 triples, 27 home runs, 113 RBIs
Fench33 (55-68)- George Brett--.331/.415/.571--28 doubles, 7 triples, 22 home runs 83 RBIs
The BC Manager (85-38) - Mike Schmidt--.282/.379/.587--17 doubles, 7 triples, 38 home runs 102 RBIs
BurleyNorseman (60-63): Dave Winfield .344/.405/.663 23 doubles, 13 triples, 36 home runs 124 RBIs
Drabb952 (65-58): Rickey Henderson: .287/.405/.440 13 doubles, 7 triples, 7 home runs,29 stolen bases

Pitching Centric:

YCBill (58-65) - Roger Clemens--13-12 219 IP 219 K's
Juiced JC (58-65) - Orel Hershiser- 17-9 212 IP 3.47 ERA, 1.20 WHIP
EncricoPalazzo (66-57) - Dwight Gooden--0-7 (35 IPs, 48 hits, ERA of 6.62, WHIP 1.90 (Released)
1st Command Commando (47-76) - Don Sutton-10-17 218 IPs, 205 hits, ERA 4.49, WHIP 1.25
Cabrera24 (49-74) - Mario Soto-2-8, 97 IP, 87 hits, ERA 4.64, WHIP 1.32 (Released).
JJB92-Rick Burelson: .243/.282/.310)--18 errors---(editor note--a HUGE disappointment---he's on his 1979 card---10 doubles in this league----32 in 1979)

Home Run leader:

Pedro Guerrero---BC Boundless Bats: 44

RBI leader

Dave Winfield---124

Batting Average

Eddie Murray: .355

Pitching:

Wins:

Pete Vukovich-Great Lakes Gopher Balls 18

WHIP
Mike Scott (EGV Pollos Hermanos) 1.10
Bret Saberhagen (Pitching Rules Hitting-Cabrera24) 1.10

Pleasant surprise of the year--pitching:

Dave Schmidt---Christmas Shepards: 16-3, 3.86, 1.19 WHIP

Pleasant surprise of the year-hitting
Mike Hargrove (Pollos Hermanos) .338/.449/.456

Disappointment of the year---still on his original team
Cal Ripken (Savannah Banana Ballers): 353 AB's .221/.289/.391 (!!)

Bryn Smith--Los Angeles Flingers---8-16, 5.49 ERA, 1.48 WHIP 39 home runs allowed
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Re: Pitch v Hit-80s--Week 7--sooooo close........

PostSat Feb 20, 2021 2:06 pm

Games played between the hitting centric and pitching centric teams: 432

Hitters have won 255 (59%)
Pitchers have won 177 (41%)

Previous week: Hitters 59%
Pitchers 41%

Division races: 144 games have been played

East--Hitting centric

Heading into our final week, The BC Manager's BC Boundless Bats have already won 100 games--they are 100-44 (.694) and have extended their division lead to 29 games over Newcar13's Christmas Shepards who have a 71-73 record. The Bats have a run differential of +278.

Central--Mixed

Bigdinkent's Great Lake Gopher Balls (Hitting) continued their bashing ways. The Gopher Ball team are 91-53 (.632) and have a 13 game lead over Drabb9529's Sandlot Beast club. The Gopher Balls have a run differential of +253 the second best result in the league.

West-Pitching centric

This is the race where there have been interesting developments. On Thursday, the YC Bills' Los Angeles Flingers pulled to within 3 games of EnricoPalozzo's EGV Pollos Hermanos. The teams had a three game series. The Flingers won the first two games to pull within 1 game of tying the Hermanos. The Flingers had Roger Clemens on the mound for game 3 of the series. The Flingers took a 3-1 lead going into the 8th inning. A lead off single by Mike Davis brought Gary Lavelle into the game to face Mike Hargrove. Lee Mazzilli pinch hit for the Human Rain Delay and delivered a single. Doug Bair came into to face Butch Wynegar who doubled in both runs to tie the game.

In the 9th, the Hermanos scored when singled which scored pinch runner Greg Gagne--the Hermanos won the game to extend their lead to 2 games.

Last night, the Hermanos swept the DC Scandal Warriors (1st Command Commando) while the Flingers were swept by Juiced JC's Pitch Perfect club.

The Hermanos now lead by 5 games--they have a record of of 77-67 with a run differential of +24.

Wild card race:

Drabb9529's Sandlot Beasts extended their league to 6 games over the Los Angeles Flingers.

In another oddity, only 4 teams are over .500 at this point in the season.

Team stats:

The Great Lake Gopher Balls had quite a week scoring runs---they now lead the league in runs scored. They have score 951 runs 6.60 runs per game. The Boundless Bats are second with 920 runs (6.39 runs).

The Flingers have allowed the fewest runs per game--613 runs--an average of 4.26 per game. The Boundless Bats are second allowing 642 runs 4.46 per game.

Various notes:
Don't start lefites against the Sandlot Beasts (22-9--winning percentage of 71%) or the Great Lakes Gopher Balls 31-16, 66%.

Be careful when starting righties against the Boundless Bats--they are 72-28 (72%) against righties.

When visiting the Boundless Bats in their Metrodome home, a loss is likely---they are 56-16 against visitors a winning percentage of 78%

This probably won't surprise anyone but the Boundless Bats have only committed 74 errors thus far.

NewCar13's Christmas Shepards (71-73) lead the league with 294 home runs while the Pollos have only hit 104.

Juiced JC's Pitch Perfect are 36-18 within the west division--9 games better then the division leading EGV Pollos Hermanos. However, outside of the division, the Pitch Perfect is 34-56---the lowest winning percentage of any team in the league

The Pitch Perfect club is 14-4 against the DC Scandal Warriors.

The Pollos Hermanos are 11-1 against the hitting centric Beaver Pelts- (Fench33)

The season record of the Boundless Bats against the Great Lake Gopher Balls? The Bats hold a slight advantage with a 7-5 record.

If the season ended today, the Boundless Bats would draw wild card leader Sandlot Beasts---the Bats and Beasts split the season series at 6 games each.

The other matchup would be the Pollos Hermanos and Great Lakes Gopher Balls--the Gopher Balls hold an 8-4 lead in the season series.
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Re: Pitch v Hit-80s--Week 8-Regular season concludes

PostSat Feb 27, 2021 12:14 pm

(Note: If you enjoy reading these updates and would like to participate in this type of league, we will be starting "Hitters versus Pitchers--2000 style in the next week or so. Some of the current owners won't be able to participate so there will be some openings--I will post a message on the message board shortly but if you'd like to secure a spot before the posting, send me a private message.)

The regular season concluded and the playoffs start on Sunday.
Games played between the hitting centric and pitching centric teams: 456

Hitting centric teams won 274 (60%)
Pitching centric team won 182 (40%)

This was the largest difference for the 3 decades--just as a reminder, here were the results from the previous seasons

1990s: Hitters--251 (55%) Pitchers 205 (45%)
1970s: Pitchers-232 (51% Hitters (224) (49%)

East--Hitting centric

The BC Manager's BC Boundless Bats finished with a record of 106-56. They scored 1,024 runs while allowing just 768 runs, a +256 run differential. The Boundless Bats went wire to wire spending the entire season in 1st place--a very impressive feat. The Bats won the division by 23 games over NewCar13s Christmas Shepards who finished 83-79. The Savannah Banana Ballers (Burley Norseman) finished third 76-86 while Fench33's Beaver Pelts finished 73-89.

Central--Mixed

Bigdinkent's Great Lake Gopher Balls (Hitting) completed a very impressive season. The Gopher Balls ended up leading the league in runs scored--they scored 1,076 runs (6.64) runs while only allowing 771 runs--a run differential of +305 runs. The Gopher Balls finished 104-58, 14 games better than wild card winner Sandlot Beasts (Drabb9529), a hitting centric team.
JJB92's Double Trouble finished a distant 3rd 69-93 while Cabrera24's Pitching Rules Hitting concluded the season 63-99.

West-Pitching centric

Enrico Palazzo's EGV Pollos Hermanos won the division with a record of 88-74. The Hermanos, who will be the only pitching team in the playoffs, finished with a run differential of +31. YCBill's Los Angeles Flingers finished 4 games behind with a record of 84-78. Juiced JC's Pitch Perfect club finished 75-87 while 1st Command Commando's DC Scandal Warriors finished with a record of 61-101.

Playoff matchup: BC's Boundless Bats vs Sandlot Beasts
Great Lakes Gopher Balls vs EGV Pollos Hermanos

Leaders:
Batting Average: Cecil Cooper--(Boundless Bats)--.360
On Base Percentage: Mike Hargrove (EGV) .439
Slugging Percentage: Pedro Guerrero--(Boundless Bats) .710
Home Runs: Pedro Guerrero---62
Runs Batted In: Dave Winfield (Savannah Banana Ballers) 162
Doubles: Robin Yount (Great Lakes Gopher Balls) 63
Triples: Robin Yount-19
Stolen Bases: Vince Coleman (Double Trouble) 89
Strike Outs: Reggie Jackson (Great Lakes Gopher Balls) 188
Walks: Mike Hargrove 116

Wins: Pete Vukovich: (Great Lakes Gopher Balls) 22
ERA: Teddy Higuera: (DC Scandal Warriors) 2.87
Strikeouts: Roger Clemens (Los Angeles Flingers) 314
WHIP: Mike Scott (EGV Pollos Hermanos) 1.12
Most Home Runs allowed: Don Sutton (DC Scandal Warriors) 46 (Playing in Oakland Coliseum)
Most walks allowed: Fernando Valenzuela (Pitching Rules Hitting) 138
Losses: Fernando Valenzuela--24
Winning Percentage: Dave Schmidt (Christmas Shepards) and Al Williams (Boundless Bats) .800
Saves: Jeff Russell 48

Back next week with an update on the playoffs.....
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Re: Pitch v Hit-80s--Week 8-Baseball! The conclusion

PostSat Mar 06, 2021 1:08 pm

The season completed last night.

As a reminder, the final four consisted of:

The BC Managers BC's Boundless Bats--a powerhouse offense with 1,024 runs scored , the Bats were 106-56, best in the league. The Bats won the hitting division by 23 games. The BC Manager has won 7 championships in his career.

Bigdinkent's Great Lakes Gopher Balls led the league with 1,076 runs scored. The Gopher Balls won the mixed division by 14 games--Bigdinkent has won 21 championships including 14 from the 80s game.

EnricoPalazzo's EGV Pollos Hermanos won the pitching division with a record of 88-74--the Hermanos allowed the second fewest runs. Enrico has only played 10 seasons in the Mystery sets but has made the playoffs 4 times.

The wild card came from the mixed division where Drabb9529's Sandlot Beasts finished with a record of 90-72. Drabb has 13 teams in the mystery format and made the playoffs twice.

In the first round, the wild card winning Sandlot Beasts stunned the BC Boundless Bats winning the series 3-1. The Bats wons the first game but the Beasts won the next three. One 100 win team knocked out.

In the other matchup, the pitching centric Hermanos defeated the hitting centric Gopher Balls 3-1. The two teams with the best records, both scoring over 1,000 runs, were defeated 3-1 in the semi-finals.

The finals: Game 1: The Hermonos defeated the Beasts behind Mike Scott. The Hermanos won 6-5 with Tom Henke picking up the save. Bruce Hurst took the loss for the Beasts.

Game 2: The Beasts tied the series behind Craig Swan. The Beasts won 11-2-scoring 5 runs in both the 3rd and 6th inning. Steve Carlton was hit hard going only 2.2 innings before being relieved by Atlee Hammaker.

Game 3: The Beast scored 10 runs and won 10-5 to take a 2-1 lead in the series. Dwight Evans hit 2 home runs and John Farrell was the winning pitcher. Mark Langston took the loss for the Hermanos.

Game 4: The Beasts continued to score runs----this time, they scored 8 runs winning the game 8-2 behind Ken Schrom. Rick Langford took the loss. Juan Agosto went 3.1 innings to pick up the save.

Game 5: Behind Mike Scott, the Hermanos took a 1-0 lead going into the 9th. In the top of the 9th, the Hermanos scored two more runs when Chilli Davis hit a two run home run to take a 3-0 lead. Tom Henke was on the mound to protect the 3-0 lead and, if successful, would return the series to the Astrodome.

Garry Carter lead off the inning with a home run to draw the Beasts closer, trailing 3-1. Keith Hernandez singled and Chet Lemon doubled putting the tying run in scoring position. Dwight Evans struck out which brought up Jose Cruz. Jose came through--his single drove in both runners tying the game.

The game went to extra innings with neither team threatening. In the bottom of the 11th, Keith Hernandez led off facing Gene Garber--Keith ended the series by launching a home run.

Congratulations to Drabb9529 for winning his first championship in the mystery games. This is the first time in the 3 seasons that a hitting centric team won the championship.

Odds/ends:

The "I should have picked up this hitter--he was on his best year" award: Brian Downing wasn't selected---it was his 1987 season which would have given an owner access to a .272/.487/.873 season.

John Candeleria didnt participate in the league but was on his 1982 season with a ERA 2.94 and whip of 1.16.

Thanks for following along as we sought to determine if superior hitting could overcome superior pitching. In the 80s, the question was a "yes" as the hitters won the season series and the championship.

Watch for the 2000 version of this concept to arrive in the near future.
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Re: Pitch v Hit-80s--Week 8-Baseball! The conclusion

PostSat Mar 06, 2021 1:40 pm

Thanks for following along as we sought to determine if superior hitting could overcome superior pitching. In the 80s, the question was a "yes" as the hitters won the season series and the championship.

Fantastic thread

But the pitchers where a few outs away from the championship. Pitching wins championships most if the time.
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