Monday, May 28, 2012

Superior League through 2 months

Finally have caught the season up to the current date, and stats are on the web:
http://www.baseballprojection.com/apba/slstandings2012.htm

Baltimore is back on top of the league, with a balanced lineup led by catcher Jesse Myers (.352-5-30) and new CF Sergio Perez (.312-8-39).  Storm Morris (76.2 IP, 3 CG, most in league) and Jimmy Doyle (7-0, 2.17, both league leading totals) lead a strong pitching staff.

Joe Young's Stars are in last place despite another great year from the slugger (.353-17-51).  He currently leads the league in the triple crown categories.  If Miami continues to struggle, could we see a trade here?  Adama has 16 homers for a Louisville team hanging on above .500.

Charlotte holds a one game lead in the central thanks to Anakin Solo's bat, and Las Vegas has surprised the league with a first place showing in the west.  Closer Jay Lansing has helped them win close games (20 for 21 in save opps), but the offense has been weak and the starting pitching, while solid, has not dominated.

Utah is close behind despite an offense with a lot of question marks.  In the first season after Lou Zamuda's retirement, young shortstop Chad Richardson has been limited to 19 games due to injuries.  More injuries have forced Utah to use converted outfielders Jayson Thomas and Roberto Lopez at the position.  Utah's shortstops have made 14 errors already, most in the league.  Tom Groovine has 4 wins so far, and is only 3 away from reaching 500 in his career.

1 Comments:

At 10:44 PM EDT, Anonymous Miami Stars #1 Fan! said...

You are such a Fat Yoda. First of all, it is "Defending World Champion Miami Stars" to you. Second of all, Groovine is just shy of 300 wins, not 500. What a Fat Yoda you Fat Yoda!

And even suggesting a question of trading Joe Young....you should go back to your swamp you fat yoda!

 

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