BYOF Blog: June 2007

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Friday, June 29, 2007

NL All-Star Selection Process

from NL Manager Earl Sweeney

As with any all-star selection process, there are players that just miss the cut. Some have arguments that you could make to include over someone who was included.

I decided to go with two players at each of the eight fielding positions, the three next best hitters, four starting pitchers, three closers and four set-up men for a thirty man roster.

For position players I gave higher weight to leaders at each position in the main catagories (runs, RBIs, homers) and same with slugging percentage and runs created.

For pitchers who excelled in ERA & runners per nine innings got extra weight also. In addition, I attempted to get two players from each team on the roster without leaving a truly deserving player off (only two teams got just one player)

I am going to list some players who just missed and give arguments for the last five to make the roster

Players that just missed the cut:

Ivan Rodriguez - Probably has the biggest argument of any player- .329 average, among catchers was 2nd in RBIs, runs, 1st in runs created & extra base hits. The biggest reason I-Rod missed the cut probably was the fact that seven Dixiechicks already made the roster. I-Rod's numbers are probably inflated hitting 7th in the top offense in the N.L. Also, his numbers were not overwhelmingly better than the other catchers in the N.L.

A.J. Pierzynski - .325 average, .500 slugging - Another victim of the very strong catcher position in the N.L. All five catchers had very good numbers but none were good enough to warrant carrying a 4th catcher on this roster.

Joe Mauer -.308 average, .532 slug. - 201 at-bats hurt his chances.

Corey Patterson - 7th in league in runs, 27 steals - .338 OBP and middle of the road runs created did Patterson in.

Matt Murton - 94 runs created. 10th in league with 96 hits - good production, a little light to be an all-star

Ichiro Suzuki - .335 average, leads league in hits with 124. Average and hits are nice - rest of numbers are pretty average. With Howard & McCann behind him, he should have scored more runs.

Ronnie Belliard - .346 average, .556 slugging -great numbers but just missed the cut due to 234 at-bats / 252 plate appearances

Aaron Heilman -second in league with 20 saves - 0-5 with a 4.66 ERA hurt his resume

Clay Meredith - 5 wins, 9 saves, 2.13 ERA - too many worthy closers, Meredith just missed the cut

Javier Vasquez - 9-1 record - has a very good case - 4.56 ERA and lower innings per start than the four starters who made it pushed Vasquez off the team.

Jon Garland & Eric Bedard - both went 8-5, both had ERAs in low 3's.. These two actually hurt each other as I couldn't select one without the other. Just not enough room for both.

Dan Haren - 9-5 record, 3.43 ERA, low runners per nine - just missed the cut

Juan Rincon - lowest ERA in N.L. (1.07), .96 runners per inning - can't make him the 8th Dixiechick on the roster.

J.J. Putz & Takashi Saito - Originally had them both on the roster. Both have respectable ERAs & good save amounts but blown saves and losses are high.

Cases for final five selections:

Carlos Guillen - He gets the nod due to the numbers he put up in the A.L before being traded to the N.L. I can't leave off a shortstop with a .345 average, .431OBP, .531 slug who had 106 hits, and 106 runs created (would be 5th in NL)

Carlos Delgado - only had a .238 average, but 2nd in league in homers with 25, 2nd in RBIs with 76 and 6th in runs created -what a clean-up hitter is supposed to do..

Johnny Damon -7th in league in runs created with 99, top 15 in runs and RBIs. The unthrilling .283 average is really the only argument against Damon

Jesse Crain - 4 wins in relief and lowest runners per nine in the N.L.

Brian Medders - 1.28 ERA - 2nd in the N.L, under a runner allowed per inning

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

2007 AL All-Star Team

Here is the 2007 AL BYOF All-Star Team

2007 AL All-Star Roster -- Selected by Rob Capizzano of Jersey

Catcher

Ramon Hernandez, Alabama
Paul LoDuca, Winnipeg

Infielders

Garet Atkins, Jersey 3b
Luis Castillo, Alabama, 2b
Miguel Cabrera, Kansas City 3b
Orlando Cabrera, Cincy ss
Adrian Gonzalez, Varsity Club 1b
Travis Hafner, Windsor 1b
David Ortiz, Alabama 1b
Hanley Ramirez, Windsor ss
Edgar Renteria, Minnesota ss
Marco Scutaro, London, 2b
Jim Thome, Alabama 1b

Outfielders

Alfonso Soriano - Jersey
Lance Berkman - Alabama
Grady Sizemore - Kansas City
Jermaine Dye - Kansas City
Mike Cameron - Kansas City

Pitchers

Matt Cain, Jersey sp
Freddy Garcia, Varsity Club sp
Felix Hernandez, Windsor sp
Trevor Hoffman, Jersey, cl
Brad Lidge, Beartooth, cl
Damaso Marte, Court Pounders, cl
Brett Myers, Gettysburg sp
Jonathan Papelbon, Kansas City, cl
Jake Peavy, Windsor sp
Mariano Rivera, Windsor, cl
BJ Ryan, Gettysburg, cl
Barry Zito, Winnepeg sp

2007 NL All-Star Team

Here is the 2007 NL BYOF All-Star Team.

2007 NL All-Star Roster -- Selected by Earl Sweeney of Westbury

Catchers


Victor Martinez, Dayton
Brian McCann, Fairfax

Infielders

Robinson Cano, Redstone 2b
Carlos Delgado, Carolina 1b
Carlos Guillen, Westbury ss
Ryan Howard, Fairfax, 1b
Derek Jeter, Carolina ss
Chipper Jones, Carolina 3b
Adam LaRoche, Palm Springs 1b
Albert Pujols, Westbury 1b
Freddy Sanchez, Philadelphia ss
Chase Utley, Westbury 2b
Kevin Youkilis, Fairfax 3rd

Outfielders

Carlos Beltran,Westbury cf
Carl Crawford, edstone lf
Johnny Damon, ouston cf
Magglio Ordonez, Dayton rf
Nick Swisher, Philadelphia rf
Marcus Thames, Warrington lf

Pitchers

Jesse Crain Midgard mr
Roy Halladay Westbury sp
Bobby Jenks Palm Springs cl
Brandon Medders Granbury mr
Joe Nathan Mission cl
Akinori Otsuka Mission mr
Francisco Rodriguez Westbury cl
Johan Santana* Westbury sp
Jered Weaver Houston sp
Brandon Webb Houston sp
Joel Zumaya Midgard mr

Thursday, June 21, 2007

July Free Agent Draft Results

Here are the results of the July FA draft,

Round 1
  1. Warrington - drafts Jesus Colome, releases Chris Snelling

  2. Courter - drafts Shawn Chacon, releases Brandon Back
  3. Minnesota - drafts Brian Burres, releases Larry Broadway, moved Burress to aaa

  4. Redstone - drafts Dan Miceli, releases Ron Villone
  5. Jersey - drafts Ryan Klesko, releases Keith Foulke
  6. Philly - drafts Lenny DiNardo, releases Kip Wells
  7. Mission - drafts Mark Sweeney, roster spot open
  8. Cincy - player taken
  9. Winnipeg - drafts Willie Harris, releases Charlie Haeger
  10. Windsor - drafts Todd Linden, releases Brian Jordan
  11. Westbury - drafts Luis Terrero, roster spot open

Round 2

  1. Courter - drafts Vinnie Chulk, releases Ryan O'Malley

  2. Redstone - drafts Tony Womack, releases Eli Marrero

  3. Philly - drafts Gavin Floyd, releases Jae Kuk Ryu

  4. Winnipeg - drafts Greg Dobbs, releases Eduardo Perez

  5. Windsor - drafts Fernando Tatis, releases Yancy Brazoban

  6. Westbury - drafts Jeremy Affeldt, releases Jason Vargas

July FA Draft Order (updated)

Here is the FA draft order for July. I hope to have it completed later today.

  1. Warrington 26-57
  2. Courter Pounders 29-54
  3. Minnesota Nice 30-53
  4. Redstone Arsenal 41-42
  5. Jersey Damage, Inc 42-41
  6. Philadelphia Smackdown 46-37
  7. Mission Reds 47-36
  8. Cincy Red Stockings 51-32 (worse road record then Winnipeg)
  9. Winnipeg Goldeyes 51-32
  10. Windsor Tigers 53-30
  11. Westbury Dixiechicks 57-26

Standings after June games

Thanks to everyone for submitting their June stats on time. Here are the latest standings. The Wildcard races are super exciting in both leagues.

This is a temporary location:

http://byofonline.com/temp/July/BYOFstandings.htm

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Follow your BYOF prospects in the ML Draft

As usual many players we draft are taken before the MLB Draft.

Below are the BYOF teams who drafted the top 5 players in MLB Draft today

1) Price, David, SP -- Alabama
2) Moustakas, Michael, SS - not drafted in BYOF
3) Vitters, Joshua, 3B -- Varsity Club
4) Moskos, Daniel, SP - not drafted in BYOF
5) Wieters, Matthew, C -- Varsity Club

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