Sunday, April 06, 2008

After first 10 games of season...

Superior League Stats and Standings are up.

Orlando at 7-3 is tied for the league's best record. Rookie closer Jerome Gonzalez is perfect so far, not allowing a baserunner in 4 1/3 innings and picking up 5 saves. George Wallace White leads the starters with 2 wins and an 0.56 ERA.

Baltimore has also won 7 games, with Joe Young hitting 5 homeruns already. Chicago so far is outscoring the rest of the league. Ray Hamilton struggled in 2007 but is off to a quick start at .324-3-9. The force is strong in rookie Luke Ford. He's a hitting machine at .351-2-10 and also 5 doubles and a triple.

Mars leads the west on the strength of their pitching. Paul Finch (1.72) and Bob Zimmerman (1.15) have been stingy. Las Vegas (6-4) have vastly improved their bullpen, bringing in veteran arms John LaRusso and Heathcliff George. Their talented young starters have been unspectacular so far, but if they get hot this team could be a contender. First baseman Steve Anderson, a 31 year old who's never had more than 125 at bats, leads the league in batting (.462) and onbase percentage.

While the team has not played well, Phoenix rightfielder Miguel Fernandez is off to a hot start (.364-5-11). His potential is unlimited, with one scout describing him as "Dirk Lindros without the walks".

Kermit Holmes
, with a hamstring pull, will be out for another week. It is uncertain how much the frog has left. Everyone is pitching around Dirk Lindros (12 walks, 1 RBI). Conan has 2 homeruns, bring his career total to 786.

1 Comments:

At 12:15 AM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

What about our other outstanding Free Agent signing, Roy Brown? Why don't you give an update on him, you Fat Yoda?

 

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