Sortable statistics are attached in Excel format...
STANDINGS:
(Ties broken by 1: head-to-head record, 2: run differential, 3: runs scored)
The Stiffs: 5-0 (94 Runs Scored, 58 Runs Allowed)
The Nimrods: 4-1 (75 RS, 70 RA)
The Creamy Pirates: 3-2 (92 RS, 71 RA)
The Poopydicks: 2-3 (76 RS, 75 RA)
The OC: 2-3 (62 RS, 67 RA)
The Fighting Tony Danzas: 2-3 (44 RS, 68 RA)
Da Shitpaws: 1-4 (61 RS, 82 RA)
BeefMaster: 1-4 (48 RS, 77 RA)
WEEK 5 RESULTS
The Poopydicks 20, Da ShitPaws 10
The Creamy Pirates 19, BeefMaster 9
The OC 11, The Stiffs 21
The Nimrods 13, The Fighting Tony Danzas 3
WEEK 6 SCHEDULE:
The Creamy Pirates @ The Poopydicks
The Stiffs @ The Nimrods
BeefMaster @ The OC
The Fighting Tony Danzas @ Da ShitPaws
LEAGUE LEADERS
Batting:
BA (min. 3.1 AB/G):
1. E. Davis (Oc), .778
2. Bell (Oc), .750
3. Ripken (Cp), .720
4. Burks (Sp), .680
t5. Gaetti (U7), Dawson (U7) and Brookens (Cp), .630
8. Rice (Oc), .609
9. Strawberry (Cp), .593
10. Boggs (Oc), .591
HR:
1. Hrbek (St), 9
t2. Bell (Oc), Jones (Pd), 8
4. Ja. Clark (St), 7
t5. Gaetti (U7) and Da. Evans (Pd), 6
RBI:
t1. Hrbek (St) and Ja. Clark (St), 16
3. Strawberry (Cp), 15
t4. Bell (Oc), E. Davis (Td), Murphy (Cp) and Laudner (U7), 14
Runs:
1. Ripken (Cp), 16
2. Brookens (Cp), 15
t3. Hrbek (St) and Dawson (U7), 13
t5. Seven others tied with 12
SLG (min. 3.1 AB/G):
1. Bell (Oc), 1.917
2. E. Davis (Td), 1.833
3. Burks (Sp), 1.640
4. Hrbek (U7), 1.600
5. Jones (Pd), 1.500
3B
t1. Canseco (St) and Murphy (Cp), 4
t3. Ojeda (St) and Clemens (Td), 2
2B
1. Ripken (Cp), 10
2. Burks (Sp), 9
3. Boggs (Oc), 8
Pitching:
Wins:
t1. Viola (Cp) and Ojeda (St), 3
t3. Five others tied with two
ERA (min. 1 IP/G):
1. Cox (St), 6.92
2. Alexander (Oc), 7.59
3. Ojeda (St), 9.99
4. Tudor (Pd), 10.13
5. Valenzuela (U7), 13.29
Strikeouts:
1. Scott (Sp), 5
t2. Gooden (Oc) and Tudor (Pd), 4
5. Valenzuela (U7), 13.29
13.29 is a top 5 ERA, isn't RBI great
And don't forget two pitchers tied for 3rd in triples. What the fuck is up there.
Basically, with the CPU, pitchers equal triples because they are the ones most likely to hit those slow rollers that just go "under the glove" of the 2B and roll to the RCF corner. Also, the CPU is not aggressive on the base paths most of the time, and is content to hold to a standing double rather than try for three.
time for the stiffs to wrap this shit up. big game coming up nimrod ... prepare for blankman.
to be any good you must have "the" in your name
Keep up the good work fightonusc, definitely the hardest worker on all of dee-nee. I am following the league along quite closely, stats abound...
ROM and rosters for this week's games...