03-21-2015, 01:47 AM | #51 | ||
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Prior to the draft, we are allowed to switch home teams. After thinking this over quite a bit, I decide to move to Los Angeles (NL). I will get St Louis rookies at the end of this year, but will receive Los Angeles rookies at the end of next year.
This means I most likely won't get Joc Pederson this year from LA, but hope to get Stephen Piscotty from St Louis. Seattle moves to Atlanta St Louis moves to Los Angeles San Francisco moves to Washington Seattle/Atlanta moves to St Louis **we allow teams that move to then move again if a new team opens up since their previous move. In this case Seattle moved to Atlanta and then decided to move to St Louis when I moved to LA. 2015 Draft Note: Houston made a ton of moves to acquire a lot of front loaded draft picks. I had pick 1.14, but at the time of my pick, I wasn't sold on anyone in particular. I still liked Matt Shoemaker, but felt I could trade down and still get him. I also do not like the idea of taking a MR/CL in the 1st round/2nd round, when I am still trying to build a team and don't quite consider my self in prime contention for a World Series title. 3/1/15 ----------- When my pick came up, I moved down. Miami receives: 1st round pick (1.14), 5th round pick (5.10), 5th round pick (5.14) Los Angeles receives: 2nd round pick (2.2), 4th round pick (4.2), 6th round pick (6.2). I move down 3 spots twice 1.14 to 2.2, and 5.14 to 6.2, to move up 23 picks 5.10 to 4.2 Round 1 New York(NL) -- Jose Abreu, 1B, Chicago(AL) Boston -- Michael McKenry, C, Colorado Miami -- Dellin Betances, RP, New York(AL) St. Louis -- Josh Harrison, IF/OF, Pittsburgh Houston -- Jake Arrieta, SP, Chicago(NL) San Diego -- Danny Santana, CF/SS, Minnesota Houston -- Garrett Richards, SP, Los Angeles(AL) Houston -- Carlos Carrasco, P, Cleveland Oakland -- Dee Gordon, 2B, Los Angeles(NL) Oakland -- J.D. Martinez, OF, Detroit Washington -- Masahiro Tanaka, SP, New York(AL) Tampa Bay -- Steve Pearce, 1B/OF, Baltimore Pittsburgh -- Phil Hughes, SP, Minnesota Miami -- Hector Rondon, RP, Chicago(NL) Houston -- Pat Neshek, RP, St. Louis Round 2 Tampa Bay -- Wade Davis, RP, Kansas City Los Angeles(NL) -- Matt Shoemaker, P, Los Angeles(AL) Boston -- Tony Sipp, RP, Houston Minnesota -- Ender Inciarte, OF, Arizona Baltimore -- Dallas Keuchel, SP, Houston San Diego -- Casey McGehee, 3B, Miami Houston -- Andrew Miller, RP, Baltimore New York(NL) -- Zach Britton, RP, Baltimore Oakland -- Lonnie Chisenhall, 3B, Cleveland San Diego -- Seth Smith, OF, San Diego Washington -- David Peralta, OF, Arizona Washington -- Drew Storen, RP, Washington Pittsburgh -- Luis Valbuena, IF, Chicago(NL) New York(NL) -- Kyle Hendricks, SP, Chicago Houston -- Billy Hamilton, CF, Cincinnati I add another SP in Shoemaker. Would have liked to get Billy Hamilton if I had a different 2nd round pick, but felt 2.2 was way too high to take him. Round 3 Baltimore -- Joakim Soria, RP, Detroit Miami -- Adam Warren, RP, New York (AL) Boston -- Travis Snider, OF, Pittsburgh Minnesota -- Cliff Pennington, IF, Arizona Baltimore -- Javier Baez, IF, Chicago (NL) Kansas City -- Michael Morse, LF/1B, San Francisco Minnesota -- Dan Otero, RP, Oakland Baltimore -- Nick Castellanos, 3B, Detroit Oakland -- Robinson Chirinos, C, Texas San Diego -- Danny Espinosa, 2B/SS, Washington Kansas City -- Chris Coghlan, LF/RF, Chicago(NL) Baltimore -- Kennys Vargas, 1B, Minnesota Pittsburgh -- Conor Gillaspie, 3B, Chicago(AL) San Diego -- Rene Rivera, C, San Diego Chicago(NL) -- Brandon McCarthy, SP, New York(AL) Round 4 Tampa Bay -- Jason Hammel, SP, Oakland Los Angeles(NL) -- Francisco Cervelli, C, New York(AL) Boston -- Logan Morrison, 1B/OF, Seattle Chicago(NL) -- Arismendy Alcantara, CF/2B, Chicago(NL) Baltimore -- Trevor Bauer, SP, Cleveland Washington -- Marwin Gonzales, IF/LF, Houston Boston -- Roman Mendez, RP, Texas St. Louis -- Danny Duffy, P, Kansas City Oakland -- Kevin Jepsen, RP, Los Angeles(AL) Tampa Bay -- Kris Negron, IF/LF, Cincinnati Minnesota -- Collin Cowgill, OF, Los Angeles(AL) New York(NL) -- Fernando Abad, RP, Oakland Pittsburgh -- Francisco Rodriguez, RP, Milwaukee Boston -- Kyle Lobstein, P, Detroit Boston -- Joe Kelly, SP, Boston I add a Catcher; one of the few hitting catchers in the draft. Cervelli may end up getting quite a few ABs now that he is in Pitt, so I am hoping this turns into a starter. Round 5 Baltimore -- C.J. Cron, 1B, Los Angeles(AL) Chicago(NL) -- Zach Walters, IF/OF, Chicago(NL) Boston -- Daniel Robertson, OF/2B, Texas Minnesota -- Delmon Young, OF, Baltimore Houston -- Alexi Amarista, IF/OF, San Diego Houston -- Buddy Carlyle, RP, New York(NL) Houston -- Jared Hughes, RP, Pittsburgh Houston -- Zach Putnam, RP, Chicago(AL) Oakland -- Ryan Hanigan, C, Tampa Bay Miami -- Jonathan Broxton, RP, Milwaukee Washington -- Yusmeiro Petit, P, San Francisco Tampa Bay -- Chris Stewart, C, Pittsburgh Pittsburgh -- Shawn Tolleson, RP, Texas Miami -- Fernando Rodney, RP, Seattle Pittsburgh -- David Lough, OF, Baltimore Round 6 New York(NL) -- Rougned Odor, 2B, Texas Los Angeles(NL) -- Chris Owings, SS/2B, Arizona Boston -- Jarred Cosart, SP, Miami Minnesota -- Cody Asche, 3B, Philadelphia Los Angeles(NL) -- Scott Kazmir, SP, Oakland Tampa Bay -- Christian Bethancourt, C, Atlanta Los Angeles(NL) -- Mike Olt, 3B/1B, Chicago (NL) Tampa Bay -- Neil Ramirez, RP, Chicago (NL) Oakland -- Vidal Nuno, P, Arizona Los Angeles(NL) -- Jose Ramirez, SS/2B, Cleveland Washington -- Marcus Semien, IF, Chicago (AL) Tampa Bay -- Carlos Sanchez, 2B/SS, Chicago(AL) Pittsburgh -- Jackie Bradley, OF, Boston San Diego -- Jon Niese, SP, New York(NL) Miami -- Freddy Galvis, IF, Philadelphia Having only 2 picks in the first 5 rounds, I have to try and land a future starter here. Owings and Ramirez are both starting SS for their team. Ramirez also has a pretty good defensive rating at 2B I'm shocked that Kazmir has dropped this low, so have to take a shot on the lefty. Olt was formerly a highly touted prospect. He has good power, and a very good glove at 3B, but has struggled at the plate. They think they may found the issue, as he had eye issues and think they've corrected it. Round 7 New York(NL) -- John Mayberry Jr, OF/1B, Toronto Miami -- Ramiro Pena, IF, Atlanta Boston -- Rickie Weeks, 2B, Milwaukee Minnesota -- Justin De Fratus, RP, Philadelphia Tampa Bay -- Jenrry Mejia, RP, New York(NL) Tampa Bay -- Cliff Lee, SP, Philadelphia San Diego -- Zach Duke, RP, Milwaukee Los Angeles(NL) -- Jeurys Familia, RP, New York(NL) Oakland -- Matt den Dekker, OF, New York (NL) Los Angeles(NL) -- Ryan Cook, RP, Oakland Washington -- Dale Thayer, RP, San Diego New York(NL) -- Kirk Nieuwenhuis, OF, New York(NL) Pittsburgh -- Martin Maldonado, C, Milwaukee Washington -- Tyler Flowers, C, Chicago(AL) New York(NL) -- Don Kelly, IF/OF, Detroit Familia has a dominant card vs right handed batters, and terrible vs lefties. I plan on using him to get 1-2 outs, and realize I can't use him for more than a full inning. He also has a 20 wild pitch rating, which makes him a big liability with runners on base. Cook has a good card, but limited innings. If he had more innings, he would have gone higher in the draft. Round 8 New York(NL) -- Ramon Santiago, IF/LF, Cincinnati Chicago(NL) -- Jimmy Nelson, P, Milwaukee Chicago(NL) -- Cory Rasmus, P, Los Angeles(AL) Washington -- Daisuke Matsuzaka, P, New York(NL) Baltimore -- Kyle Gibson, SP, Minnesota Baltimore -- Tom Koehler, SP, Miami Chicago(NL) -- Nick Vincent, RP, San Diego St. Louis -- Anthony Varvaro, RP, Atlanta Miami -- Tim Stauffer, P, San Diego Los Angeles(NL) -- Tommy La Stella, 2B, Atlanta Washington -- Darin Ruf, 1B/3B/LF, Philadelphia San Diego -- Tommy Hunter, RP, Baltimore Pittsburgh -- Justin Grimm, RP, Chicago(NL) Kansas City -- Scott Atchison, RP, Cleveland Minnesota -- Carlos Corporan, C, Houston La Stella is known as a solid hitting prospect, but a bad fielder. I've heard him mentioned as a young Dan Uggla. Round 9 Kansas City -- Shawn Kelley, RP, New York(AL) Miami -- Ryan Flaherty, IF/RF, Baltimore Chicago(NL) -- Chase Anderson, SP, Arizona Minnesota -- Domonic Brown, LF, Philadelphia Baltimore -- Jake Petricka, RP, Chicago(AL) San Diego -- Rymer Liriano, RF, San Diego St. Louis -- Jake Lamb, 3B, Arizona St. Louis -- Ryan Rua, LF/1B/3B, Texas Oakland -- Tommy Kahnle, RP, Colorado Los Angeles(NL) -- Sam Fuld, OF, Oakland Kansas City -- Scott Baker, P, Texas San Diego -- Yunel Escobar, SS, Tampa Bay Pittsburgh -- Fernando Salas, RP, Los Angeles(AL) Kansas City -- David DeJesus, OF, Tampa Bay Chicago(NL) -- Brad Miller, SS, Seattle Fuld has 2's in LF, CF and RF, so will be a nice defensive replacement. Round 10 Kansas City -- Omar Infante, 2B, Kansas City Miami -- Edwin Jackson, SP, Chicago(NL) Chicago(NL) -- Josh Fields, RP, Houston Chicago(NL) -- Rubby De La Rosa, SP, Boston New York(NL) -- Yonder Alonso, 1B, San Diego St. Louis -- Vance Worley, SP, Pittsburgh St. Louis -- Jeremy Hellickson, SP, Tampa Bay St. Louis -- Stephen Drew, SS, New York(AL) Oakland -- Enrique Hernandez, IF/OF, Miami Kansas City -- Jordan Schafer, OF, Minnesota Minnesota -- Andrew Romine, 2B/SS, Detroit Kansas City -- Joe Beimel, RP, Seattle St. Louis -- Jeremy Guthrie, SP, Kansas City Kansas City -- Tuffy Gosewisch, C, Arizona St. Louis -- TJ House, SP, Cleveland Supplemental Draft TEAM SELECTION New York(NL) Brad Ziegler, RP, Arizona Miami Chris Parmelee, 1B/OF, Minnesota Boston Daniel Descalso, IF, St. Louis Minnesota Jose Molina, C, Tampa Bay Baltimore Hank Conger, C, Los Angeles(AL) San Diego Robbie Grossman, OF, Houston Houston Donovan Solano, IF, Miami St. Louis Anthony Recker, C, New York(NL) Oakland Josh Thole, C, Toronto Los Angeles(NL) Wil Nieves, C, Philadelphia Washington Jerry Blevins, RP, Washington Tampa Bay James Jones, OF, Seattle Pittsburgh Ed Lucas, OF/IF, Miami Kansas City Munenori Kawasaki, IF, Toronto Chicago(NL) David Murphy, OF, Cleveland Since we require 3 catchers on our roster, and I only have 2, I had to go C here. None of decisions were very strong, and all were very similar, so I bring back Nieves - our 2nd catcher from last year. |
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03-21-2015, 01:50 AM | #52 |
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And finally, our roster heading into the season is set...
I'm also listing their allotted AB/IP for the season. Batter (21) C - Jarrod Saltalamacchia (258), Francisco Cervelli (101), Wil Nieves (84) 1B - Michael Cuddyer (131), Matt Adams (364) 2B - Anthony Rendon (424), Tommy La Stella (220) SS - Jhonny Peralta (387), Chris Owings (214), Jose Ramirez (164) 3B - Matt Carpenter (412), Mike Olt (155) LF - Justin Ruggiano (155), Alejando De Aza (330), Sam Fuld (243) CF - Michael Bourn (307), Dexter Fowler (300) RF - Yasiel Puig (386), Avisail Garcia (119), Randal Grichuk (76) DH - Oswaldo Arcia (257) Pitcher (15) SP - Jose Quintana (138.2) SP - Scott Kazmir (131.2) SP - Henderson Alvarez (129.2) SP - Shelby Miller (126.2) SP/RP - Josh Collmenter (124) SP/RP - Drew Smyly (106) SP - Matt Shoemaker (94.1) SP - Kevin Gausman (78.1) SP - Michael Wacha (74) SP/RP - Carlos Martinez (61.2) RP - Tom Wilhelmson (54.2) RP - Jeurys Familia (53.1) CL - Trevor Rosenthal (48.1) CL - David Robertson (44.1) RP - Ryan Cook (34.2) Last edited by Raven : 03-21-2015 at 12:08 PM. |
03-21-2015, 12:35 PM | #53 |
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And the season is underway...
Game 1 vs Miami. Michael Wacha vs Tanner Roark. Los Angeles lineup Matt Carpenter 3B Anthony Rendon 2B Yasiel Puig RF Matt Adams 1B Jhonny Peralta SS Francisco Cervelli C Oswaldo Arcia DH Michael Bourn CF Alejandro De Aza LF SP - Michael Wacha 1st Inning Top Wacha K's Christian Yelich, and gets Giancarlo Stanton to fly out. Matt Kemp then walks, Marcell Ozuna singles, and David Wright walks to load the bases. Brandon Phillips hits a 2 run single to give Miami a 2-0 lead. Miami leads 2-0 3rd Inning Bottom Oswaldo Arcia leads off with a solo HR. Bourn in retired. De Aza singles, Carpenter singles, and Rendon singles home De Aza. Yasiel Puig hits a 3 run HR. Matt Adams K's and Jhonny Peralta is retired. Los Angeles leads 5-2 6th inning In an effort to start conserving innings early on Wacha, and a 5-2 lead, Ryan Cook comes on in relief. Top With one out, Brandon Phillips and Ian Desmond single, but Pena and Joseph (K) end the inning 7th inning Tom Wilhelmson relieves Cook Top Yelich (K), Stanton (K), Kemp go 1-2-3 9th inning David Robertson comes on for the save Top Pena, Joseph, and Yelich go 1-2-3. Final Mia 2-7-0 LA 5-7-0 Michael Wacha (W, 1-0) 5 IP, 2 ER, 4 H, 3 BB, 6 K Ryan Cook 1 IP, 2 H, 1 K Tom Wilhelmson 2 IP, 1 H, 2 K David Robertson (Sv, 1) 1 IP Yasiel Puig 1-4, HR (1), 3 RBI, R Oswaldo Arcia 1-3, HR (1), 1 RBI, R Game 2 vs Miami. Shelby Miller vs Edison Volquez Los Angeles lineup Matt Carpenter 3B Anthony Rendon 2B Yasiel Puig RF Matt Adams 1B Jhonny Peralta SS Oswaldo Arcia DH Michael Bourn CF Jarrod Saltalamacchia C Alejandro De Aza LF SP - Shelby Miller 2nd Inning Bottom Adams Ks, Peralta doubles, Oswaldo Arcia hits a 2 run HR. Michael Bourn is HBP, Salty Ks, De Aza ends the inning. Los Angeles leads 2-0 5th inning Bottom Salty hits a solo HR. Los Angeles leads 3-0 6th inning Top Brian Pena singles, Yadier Molia flies out, Yelich singles, Stanton singles in Pena. Matt Kemp GIDP to end the inning. Los Angeles leads 3-1 Bottom Puig and Adams are retired. Peralta doubles, Oswald Arcia hits a 2 run HR (2nd of game, 3rd of year). Michael Bourn follows up with a solo HR. Salty is retired. Los Angeles leads 6-1 8th inning Top Desmon, Pena, Stanton and Kemp each walk to score a run. Trevor Rosenthal comes on in relief with LA leading 6-2, and the tieing run at the plate. Rosenthal gets PH Hanley Ramirez to end the inning. Los Angeles leads 6-2 Bottom Puig walks, Adams singles, Peralta is HBP (and will miss 2 games). Arcia K's, Bourn walks in a run. Salty Ks and De Aza is retired. Los Angeles leads 7-2 9th inning Rosenthal hits Phillips with 1 out (Phillips will miss 2 games), Demond Ks, and Brian Pena walks, but Rosenthal retires Ryan Flaherty to end the game. Final Mia 2-4-0 LA 7-8-0 Shelby Miller (W, 1-0) 7.2 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 5 BB, 5 K Trevor Rosenthal (Sv, 1), 1.1 IP, 1 BB, 2 K, 1 HB Jhonny Peralta 2-3, HBP, 2 2B, 2 R Oswaldo Arcia 2-4, 2 HR (3), 4 RBI, 2 R Michael Bourn 1-2, HR (1), 1 R, 2 RBI, BB, HBP Jarrod Saltalamacchia 1-4, HR (1), R, 1 RBI, 2 K Game 3 vs Miami. Scott Kazmir vs Jose Fernandez Los Angeles lineup Matt Carpenter 3B Anthony Rendon 2B Yasiel Puig RF Matt Adams 1B Oswaldo Arcia DH (moves up, due to hot streak) Jose Ramirez SS (1st start of season, Peralta injured) Dexter Fowler CF (1st start of season) Jarrod Saltalamacchia C Alejandro De Aza LF SP - Scott Kazmir 1st Inning Top Lagares singles, and Stanton walks. Yelich is retired for the first out. David Wright walks to load the bases. Hanley Ramirez Ks, and Desmond is retired to end the threat. 2nd Inning Bottom Oswaldo Arcia hits a solo HR (4th of season) Los Angeles leads 1-0 3rd Inning Top Lagares singles and steals 2nd. Stanton is HBP (injured for 2 games), and Matt Kemp comes on to PR. Yelich singles in Lagares. Wright and Ramirez are retired. Desmond walks to load the bases. Kazmir Ks Parmelee to end the inning. Tie 1-1 4th Inning Top LA Pitcher Scott Kazmir commits an error, allowing Yadier Molina to reach. Ramiro Pena sac bunts him over. Lagares singles in Molina. Kemp is retired and Yelich walks. Wright is retired to end the inning. Miami scores an unearned run. Miami leads 2-1 Bottom Puig doubles, 1 out later, Arcia walks. Ramirez Ks, and Fowler walks to load the bases. Salty Ks to end the inning. 6th inning Top With 2 outs, Christian Yelich and David Wright go back-to-back HRs. Miami leads 4-1 Bottom Matt Adams solo HR. Miami leads 4-2 8th inning Top Ramiro Pena Ks. Matt Adams error allows Lagares to reach base. Kemp singles. Yelich Ks (would be 3rd out of the inning). Wright singles home Lagares, Hanley Ramirez hits a 3 run HR. Desmond singles. David Robertson on in relif of Kazmir. Parmelee walks. Yadier Molina doubles in Desmond. Ramiro Pena Ks. Miami scores 5 unearned runs. Miami leads 9-2 9th Inning Bottom After Dillon Betances pitched 2 scoreless innings of relif, Miami brings on Johnathon Broxton with a 7 run lead. Fowler is retired. Justin Ruggiano PHs for Salty, and hits a solo HR. De Aza is retired for the 2nd out. Carpenter, Rendon and Puig walk to load the bases. Miami closer Hector Rondon relieves Broxton (non save situation). Matt Adams doubles in Carpenter and Rendon. Puig is held at third. Oswaldo Arcia doubles hom Puig and Adams. Michael Cuddyer comes on to PH for Jose Ramirez and is retired to end the game. Miami wins 9-7 Final Mia 9-12-1 LA 7-10-2 Scott Kazmir (L, 0-1), 7.2 IP, 10 H, 9 R, 3 ER, 6 BB, 6 K, 3 HR, 1 HB, 1 E David Robertson .1 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 1 K Drew Smyly 1 IP, 1 H Matt Carpenter 2-4, 1 R, 1 BB Matt Adams 2-5, 1 HR, 1 2B, 3 RBI, 2 R, 1 E Oswaldo Arcia 2-4, 1 HR (4), 1 2B, 3 RBI, 1 R, 1 BB Justin Ruggiano 1-1, 1 HR (1), 1 R, 1 RBI Last edited by Raven : 03-22-2015 at 02:46 AM. |
03-22-2015, 06:16 PM | #54 |
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Game 4 @ Houston Matt Shoemaker vs Zack Greinke Dodgers send out their top pick, SP Matt Shoemaker for his 1st start of the season. Los Angeles lineup Matt Carpenter 3B Anthony Rendon 2B Yasiel Puig RF Matt Adams 1B Michael Bourn CF Oswaldo Arcia DH Jarrod Saltalamacchia C Jose Ramirez SS Alejandro De Aza LF SP - Matt Shoemaker 1st Inning Top Carpenter walks, Puig singles, and Bourn walks to load the bases, but Greinke Ks Arcia to end the threat. Shoemaker Ks 6s in the first 4 innings, and we cruise along to a 0-0 tie. 5th Inning Bottom Billy Hamilton hits a leadoff single for the Stros, and steals 2nd. Andrelton Simmons bunts him over, and Jose Altuve hits a sac fly to give Houston a 1-0 lead, and the lone run of the game. Final LA 0-3-1 Hou 1-4-0 Matt Shoemaker (L, 0-1) 6.2 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 7 K Drew Smyly 1.1 IP, 1 BB, 1 K Matt Carpenter 1-2, 2 BB Yasiel Puig 1-4 Jose Ramirez 1-3 Anthony Rendon committed an error for LA Game 5 @ Houston Henderson Alvarez vs Jake Arrieta Los Angeles lineup Matt Carpenter 3B Anthony Rendon 2B Yasiel Puig RF Matt Adams 1B Jhonny Peralta SS (returns from 2 game injury) Michael Bourn CF Michael Cuddyer DH Francisco Cervelli C Alejandro De Aza LF SP - Henderson Alvarez In an effort to add some offense vs a tough pitcher Arrieta, Cuddyer and Cervelli both get the start. 1st Inning Bottom With 1 out, Jayson Heyward singles, Paul Goldschmidt and David Ortiz walk to load the bases. Todd Frazier singles home 2. Gardner singles home Ortiz, and Houston is off to a 3-0 lead. 4th Inning Top Bourn and Cuddyer single and Cervelli sacs them over. De Aza hits a sac fly to RF and the throw is cut off and Cuddyer is gunned down at 3rd. But the Dodgers get one on the board. Houston leads 3-1 5th Inning Top Rendon walks and Adams doubles him home. Peralta Ks to end the inning. Bottom Billy Hamilton doubles, and a 2 out wild pitch sends him to third. Heyward singles home Hamilton. Houston leads 4-1 6th Inning Top Rendon doubles, and Adams singles him to third, but Peralta grounds out to end the threat. Houston leads 4-2 8th Inning Top De Aza hits a lead off single off of Arrieta, and Jared Hughes comes on in relief. Matt Carpenter GIDP. Rendon and Puig single, and Pat Neshek relieves Hughes and retires Adams to end the inning. Final LA 2-9-0 Hou 4-9-0 Henderson Alvarez (L, 0-1) CG 8 IP, 4 ER, 2 BB, 2 K, 1 HR, 1 WP Anthony Rendon 2-3, 2B, R, BB Matt Adams 2-4, 2B, RBI Alejandro De Aza 2-2, Sac Fly, SB, CS, 1 RBI Game 6 @ Houston Michael Wacha vs Garret Richards Los Angeles lineup Matt Carpenter 3B Anthony Rendon 2B Yasiel Puig RF Jhonny Peralta SS Matt Adams 1B Justin Ruggiano DH Jarrod Saltalamacchia C Michael Bourn CF Alejandro De Aza LF SP - Michael Wacha 1-0, 1 GS, 5 IP, 3.60 ERA 1st Inning Bottom Altuve singels, Heyward walks and Paul Goldschmidt grounds out to 1st to advance both runners. David Ortiz doubles home 2 runs. Houston leads 2-0 3rd Inning Bottom Goldschmidt singles and advances on a wild pitch. Ortiz singles him home. Houston leads 3-0 4th Inning Top Jhonny Peralta doubles, and scores on a Matt Adams single. Salty walks and Bourn singles to load the bases. Richards Ks De Aza, and Matt Carpenter pops out to end the inning. Houston leads 3-1 Bottom Singles by Lorenzo Cain, Jose Altuve, and Jason Heyward add a run for Houston. Houston leads 4-1 8th Inning Top Adams singles and advances on a groundout by Ruggiano. Francisco Cervelli PHs for Salty and hits an RBI single. Pat Neshek releives Richards. One out later, De Aza walks, but Carpenter again fails and the inning ends. Houston leads 4-2 9th Inning Top Craig Kimbrel comes on for the save. Rendon singles, Puig Ks, and Cuddyer gets a PH single. Adams single drives in Rendon, but Justin Ruggiano ends the game with a GIDP. Final LA 3-11-1 Hou 4-12-1 Michael Wacha (L, 1-1) 5 IP, 8 H, 4 ER, 2 BB, 3 K, 1 WP Drew Smyly 3 IP, 4 H, 3 K Matt Carpenter 0-4, BB, 1 E Anthony Rendon 3-4, 1R, 1 2B Yasiel Puig 0-5 Jhonny Peralta 2-4, 1 R, 2B, 2 K Matt Adams 3-5, 1 R, 2 RBI |
03-22-2015, 07:06 PM | #55 |
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Game 7 vs Houston Carlos Carrasco vs Shelby Miller
Los Angeles lineup Matt Carpenter 3B Dexter Fowler CF Anthony Rendon 2B Yasiel Puig RF Matt Adams 1B Jhonny Peralta SS Justin Ruggiano LF Michael Cuddyer DH Francisco Cervelli C SP - Shelby Miller 1-0, 2.35 ERA, 1 GS, 7.2 IP 1st Inning Bottom Carpenter doubles, advances to third on a Dexter Fowler ground out, and scores on a groundout by Matt Adams. LA leads 1-0 2nd Inning Top Salvador Perez solo HR ties it up. Tie 1-1 Bottom Adams walks, Peralta Ks, Ruggiano doubles to put runners at 2nd and 3rd. Carassco Ks Cuddyer and Cervelli to end the inning. 3rd Inning Top Altuve singles, Heyward walks, and 1 out later, Miller's wild pitch advances both. David Ortiz singles home Altuve and a sac fly by Todd Frazier adds another. Houston leads 3-1 4th Inning Bottom Peralta doubles and Ruggiano singles him home. The throw is cutoff, and Ruggiano is out going to 2nd to end the inning. Houston leads 3-2. 5th Inning Top Altuve and Heyward single, and Albert Pujols sac fly scores Altuve. Ortiz singles and Frazier walks to load the bases. Brett Gardner walks to score another run, Salvador Perez singles home another, and finally Lorenzo Cain GIDP to end the inning. Houston leads 6-2 8th Inning Bottom Jared Hughes relieves Carrasco Sam Fuld pinch hits for Cervelli and singles. Carpenter singles, and Rendon doubles home Fuld. Andrew Miller relieves Hughes. Puig K's and Jose Ramirez Ks to end the inning. Houston leads 6-3 Final Hou 6-9-1 LA 3-7-0 Shelby Miller (L, 1-1) 6 IP, 9 H, 6 ER, 5 BB, 4 K, 1 HR, 1 WP Trevor Rosenthal 1 IP, 1 K David Robertson 1 IP, 1 BB, 2 K Ryan Cook 1 IP, 3 K Matt Carpenter 2-4, 2B, R Anthony Rendon 1-4, 2 RBI, 2B Justin Ruggiano 2-4, 2B, 1 RBI Game 8 vs Houston Alex Cobb vs Scott Kazmir Los Angeles lineup Matt Carpenter 3B Anthony Rendon 2B Yasiel Puig RF Matt Adams 1B Oswaldo Arcia DH Jhonny Peralta SS Michael Bourn CF Justin Ruggiano LF Francisco Cervelli C SP - Scott Kazmir 0-1, 3.52 ERA, 1 GS, 7.2 IP 2nd Inning Top Todd Frazier doubles, and Josh Hamilton hits a 2 run HR. Houston leads 2-0 3rd Innning Top Andrelton Simmons singles, Altuve Singles and Nick Markakis hits a grounder forcing Simmons at the plate. David Ortiz hits a 3 run Home Run. Houston leads 5-0 6th Inning Bottom Matt Carpenter walks, Rendon singles Carpenter to third and Rendon is caught stealing. Yasiel Puig reaches on an error by Cobb and Carpenter scores. Puig steals 2nd, and scores on a double by Oswaldo Arcia. Houston leads 5-2 7th Inning Bottom Buddy Carlyle relieves Alex Cobb. Bourn singles, and Alejandro De Aza pinch hit singles for Ruggiano. Cervelli walks to load the bases. Carpenter singles home 1. Pat Neshek relieves Carlyle. Rendon singles home 2. Puig pops out, and Adams doubles in a run. Oswaldo Arcia's sac fly scores another run. Peralta singles and Bourn adds an RBI single. Neshek delivers a wild pitch, but De Aza Ks to end the inning. LA leads 8-5 8th Inning Top Rosenthal relieves Kazmir Nick Markakis singles and David Ortiz hits a 2 run HR. LA leads 8-7 8th Inning Bottom Jared Hughes relieves Neshek Anthony Rendon hits a 2 out homer to add a go-ahead run. Puig singles and Matt Adams is retired. 9th Inning Top David Robertson relieves Rosenthal Albert Pujols hits a leadoff homer. Salvador Perez pinch hits and is retired. Andrelton Simmons singles and is forced at 2nd on a fielders choice by Jose Altuve. Altuve steals 2nd, but Markakis grounds out to end the game. Final Hou 8-12-2 LA 9-12-1 Scott Kazmir (W, 1-1) 7 IP, 8 H, 5 ER, 7 K, 2 HR Trevor Rosenthal 1 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 1 K, 1 HR David Robertson (Sv, 2) 1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 1 HR Matt Carpenter 1-4, 2 R, RBI Anthony Rendon 3-5, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, CS Oswaldo Arcia 1-2, Sac Fly, 2 RBI, 2B Michael Bourn 2-3, R, RBI, BB LA drops to 3-5 David Ortiz goes 8-17, 4 R, 9 RBI, 2 HR in the 5 games |
03-23-2015, 12:21 PM | #56 |
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Game 9 @ KC Matt Shoemaker vs Bartolo Colon
Los Angeles lineup Matt Carpenter 3B Dexter Fowler CF Yasiel Puig RF Anthony Rendon 2B Matt Adams 1B Jhonny Peralta SS Justin Ruggiano DH Jarrod Saltalamacchia C Alejandro De Aza LF SP - Matt Shoemaker 0-1, 1.35 ERA, 1 GS, 6.2 IP, 7 K 1st Inning Bottom Chris Coghlan singles, Joe Mauer walks, and Jose Bautista hits a 3 run HR. KC leads 3-0 2nd Inning Top Jhonny Peralta hits a solo HR. KC leads 3-1 5th Inning Top Matt Adams doubles and scores on a Peralta single. Peralta goes to third on Ruggiano's single, and scores on a Sac Fly by Salty. De Aza walks, but Carpenter and Fowler are retired to end the inning. Tie 3-3. 6th Inning Top Puig and Matt Adams single. Peralta's double scores Puig. Ruggiano's sac fly scores Adams. Peralta has the opportunity to advance to third. He is safe 1-12, holds 13-19, and out on a 20...and a 20 is rolled, nailing Peralta at third, for the final out of the inning. LA leads 5-3 7th Inning Bottom Tom Wilhelmson relieves Matt Shoemaker. Coghlan singles and steals 2nd. Michael Morse pinch hits for Mauer and singles home Coghlan. LA leads 5-4 9th Inning Bottom David Robertson relieves Wilhelmson. Bautista is retired, and Kyle Seager Ks for the 2nd out. Robertson walks Kurt Suzuki, David Freese pinch hit singles, and Josh Rutledge pinch hit singles to load the bases. Howie Kendrick is finally retired to end the rally. Final LA 5-11-1 KC 4-12-0 Matt Shoemaker (W,1-1) 6 IP, 3 ER, 6 H, 2 BB, 5 K, 1 HR Tom Wilhelmson 2 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 5 K David Robertson (Sv, 3) 1 IP, 2 H, 1 BB, 1 K Matt Adams 3-4, 2 R, 2B Jhonny Peralta 3-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B, HR Game 10 @ KC Henderson Alvarez vs Jorge De La Rosa Los Angeles lineup Matt Carpenter 3B Dexter Fowler CF Anthony Rendon DH Michael Cuddyer 1B Jhonny Peralta SS Justin Ruggiano LF Yasiel Puig RF Jose Ramirez SS Francisco Cervelli C SP - Henderson Alvarez 0-1, 4.50 ERA, 1 GS, 8 IP 1st Inning Bottom Denard Span singles and steals 2nd, scores on a Michael Morse double. Jose Bautista singles home Morse. Devin Mesoraco singles, and a GIDP by Howie Kendrick leaves Bautista at third with 2 out. Kyle Seager singles home Bautista. KC leads 3-0 3rd Inning Bottom Bautista walks and scores on a 2 run Homer by Devin Mesoraco. Howie Kendrick singles, and Kyle Seager GIDP. KC leads 5-0 5th Inning Top Ruggiano flies out to start the inning. Puig and Jose Ramirez walk. One out later, Carpenter singles to load the bases. Fowler walks in a run, and Rendon doubles home 2 more. Cuddyer walks to load the bases again, and Peralta doubles home 2. Justin Ruggiano singles home Adams and Peralta is nailed at the plate on a 55% safe chance. LA leads 6-5 Bottom With 2 outs, Kyle Seager doubles. Drew Smyly relieves Alvarez. Joe Mauer singles in Seager. Emilio Bonifacio pinch hits for David Dejesus and Ks. Tie 6-6 6th Inning Top Scott Atchison relieves De La Rosa. Puig grounds out. Ramirez singles and Cervelli doubles. Carpenter singles in Ramirez, and Fowler's Sac Fly scores Cervelli. Rendon singles and a double by Cuddyer drives in 2 more. LA leads 10-6 Bottom With 2 outs, Morse doubles, Bautista walks, and Mesoraco drives in Morse with a double. Kendrick is retired to end the inning. LA leads 10-7 7th Inning Top Ramirez singles and steals 2nd. Carpenter walks. Fowler singles in a run and steals 2nd. Rendon is retired for the third out. LA leads 11-7 Bottom Seager walks, and Mauer and Bonifacio single (RBI). Rutledge Ks and Span GIDP. LA leads 11-8 8th Inning Top Scott Baker relieves Atchison Peralta doubles and scores on a Ruggiano single. Jose Ramirez knocks in 2 with his first HR of the year. LA leads 14-8 9th Inning Bottom Kendrick doubles and Freese singles. Kurt Suzuki GIDP to score Kendrick. Bonifacio is retired to end the game. Final LA 14-17-0 KC 9-18-0 Henderson Alvarez 4.2 IP, 11 H, 6 ER, 1 BB, 5 K, 1 HR Drew Smyly (W,1-0) 4.1 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 K Matt Carpenter 2-5, 2 R, RBI Dexter Fowler 2-3, R, 3 RBI, SB, Sac Fly, BB Anthony Rendon 2-5, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B Michael Cuddyer 1-2, R, 2 RBI, 2B, 2 BB Jhonny Peralta 3-4, R, 2 RBI, 2 2B, BB Justin Ruggiano 2-5, R, 2 RBI Jose Ramirez 3-4, 4 R, 2 RBI, HR, SB, BB Last edited by Raven : 03-23-2015 at 12:32 PM. |
03-23-2015, 05:11 PM | #57 |
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Game 11 @ Miami Michael Wacha vs Edison Volquez
Los Angeles lineup Alejandro De Aza LF Matt Carpenter 3B Anthony Rendon 2B Matt Adams 1B Jhonny Peralta SS Michael Bourn CF Yasiel Puig RF Jarrod Saltalamacchia C Dexter Fowler DH SP - Michael Wacha 1-1, 5.40 ERA, 2 GS, 10 IP 1st Inning Bottom Christian Yelich is HBP and will miss 2 games. Chris Parmelee singles to center, and Michael Bourn commits a 2 base error; Juan Lagares, pinch running for Yelich, scores from first. Miami leads 1-0 4th Inning Bottom David Wright singles, and Brandon Phillips is HBP. Wacha's wildness continues, and he hits Ian Desmond. Desmond is injured for 1 game and Ryan Flaherty comes in to run. Yadier Molina singles in Wright. Lagares hits a sac fly to score another, and Giancarlo Stanton hits a 3 run HR. Miami leads 6-0 6th Inning Bottom Tom Wilhelmson, who came on for Wacha after the 4th, is pitching. Yadier Molina walks, and Stanton goes deep - his 2nd HR of the game. Miami leads 8-0 Final LA 0-6-1 Mia 8-8-0 Michael Wacha (L, 1-2) 4 IP, 6 R, 5 ER, 1 BB, 3 K, 1 HR, 1 WP, 3 HBP Tom Wilhelmson 3 IP, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 2 K, 1 HR Trevor Rosenthal 1 IP, 1 BB, 1 K Michael Bourn 2-4, 1 E Game 12 @ Miami Shelby Miller vs Jose Fernandez Fernandez enters the game with just 6 IP remaining on the season, due to his MLB injury in 2014. Los Angeles lineup Matt Carpenter 3B Alejandro De Aza LF Matt Adams 1B Oswaldo Arcia DH Anthony Rendon 2B Yasiel Puig RF Jarrod Saltalamacchia C Michael Bourn CF Jose Ramirez SS SP - Shelby Miller 1-1, 5.27 ERA, 2 GS, 13.2 IP, 10 BB 8th Inning Top Adam Warren pitching his 2nd inning of work. Adams and Arcia K. Jhonny Peralta (in for Rendon - injured by HBP) doubles and Puig doubles to score Peralta. LA leads 1-0 Shelby Miller goes the distance, for the CG Shutout. Final LA 1-5-0 Mia 0-3-0 Shelby Miller (W,2-1) 9 IP CG ShO, 3 H, 2 BB, 7 K Jhonny Peralta 1-1, R, 2B, BB Yasiel Puig 2-4, RBI, 2B LA improves to 6-6 |
04-18-2015, 11:41 PM | #58 |
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After taking off for about a month, we resume play.
I'm going to change the format of this, because all the details is just too much to write out each game... Game 13 @NYN Scott Kazmir vs Jon Lester SP Scott Kazmir 2 GS, 1-1 4.91, 14.2 IP, 14 R, 8 ER The Dodgers are without Anthony Rendon for the first two games, due to a previous injury. An error by Kazmir in the second allows 5 unearned runs to score. Cuddyer, Puig and Dexter Fowler each homer for The Dodgers. Jose Ramirez adds an RBI single. Final LA 5 6 1 NY 8 11 0 Scott Kazmir (L, 1-2) 5 IP, 9 H, 7 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 3 K, 1 HR Tom Wilhelmson 2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 HR Trevor Rosenthal 1 IP, 1 K Dexter Fowler 2-3, 3 R, HR, 1 RBI Michael Cuddyer 2-3, HR, R, 2 RBI Game 14 @ NYN Matt Shoemaker vs Jacob deGrom SP Matt Shoemaker 2 GS 1-1, 2.84, 12.2 IP, 12 K LA gets 2 in the 4th, on a homerun by Matt Adams. New York scores 6 in the 5th, on a Miguel Montero 2 run HR, an RBI single by Michael Brantley, and a 3 run homer from Jose Abreu. In the 9th trailing 7-2, Puig reaches on a Drew Stubbs error, Justin Ruggiano gets a pinch hit walk, and Michael Cuddyer singles to load the bases off of Zach Britton. Cody Allen comes on in relief, and Jhonny Peralta grounds into a DP to score a run. Allen's wild pitch scores another run, but Jose Ramirez grounds out to end the game. Final LA 4 4 0 NY 7 11 1 Matt Shoemaker (L, 1-2) 7 IP, 11 H, 6 R, 2 BB, 8K, 2 HR David Robertson 1 IP, 1 BB, 2 K Matt Adams 1-3, R, HR, 2 RBI Jarrod Saltalamacchia 1-2, 2B, BB Game 15 @NYN Henderson Alvarez vs Zach Wheeler SP Henderson Alvarez 2 GS 0-1 7.11, 12.2 IP Jose Abreu and Cory Dickerson lead off the 2nd for New York with singles. Jhonny Peralta makes 2 consecutive errors to load the bases and score a run. After Alvarez K's DJ Lamehiu, Yasiel Puig makes the third error of the inning, and New York scores 3 unearned runs in the inning. George Springer and Miguel Montero each homer for New York. Henderson Alvarez pitches the complete game, but allows 7 runs. The lone LA run came in the 9th, when Ruggiano and Puig single and Jhonny Peralta reached on an error by Alcides Escobar. Final LA 1 3 3 NY 7 8 1 Henderson Alvarez (L, 0-2), 8 IP CG, 8 H, 7 R, 4 ER, 1 BB, 4 K, 2 HR Matt Adams is injured for 2 games. Game 16 @NYN Michael Wacha vs Felix Hernandez SP Michael Wacha 3 GS, 1-2 7.07, 14.1 IP LA loads the bases with 2 outs in the first, but fail to score when Yasiel Puig GIDP. Likewise, NY loads the bases in the bottom of the inning, but Wacha escapes before allowing any runs. New York gets 4 in the 4th, capped by a 2 run HR by Michael Brantley. We cruise along to the 8th and NY leads 5-0. Felix Hernandez was pulled after 7, despite allowing just 1 hit and 1 walk. Zach Britton in to pitch. Matt Carpenter reached on an error, Jarrod Saltalamacchia walks, and Cuddyer walks to load the bases. Francisco Cervelli pinch hits and is HBP to score a run. Darren O'Day relieves Britton. Fowler walks to score another run, and Anthony Rendon grounds out to make it 6-3 NY. On to the 9th and Joaquin Benoit in to close for NY. Puig K's, Carpenter is HBP and Ruggiano walks. Sam Fuld on to pinch hit and advances both runners on a groundout. With 2 outs, Michael Cuddyer steps up and hits a 3 run HR to put LA ahead 6-5! David Robertson closes out the 9th. Final LA 6 2 0 NY 5 12 2 LA scores 6 with 2 hits,5 BB and 2 HBP. Michael Wacha 5 IP, 4 R, 4 K, 1 HR Drew Smyly (W, 1-0) 3 IP, 1 R, 1 BB, 5 K David Robertson (SV, 4) 1 IP, 2 K Michael Cuddyer 1-3, BB, HR, 3 RBI |
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Game 17 vs St Louis Jordan Zimmerman vs Shelby Miller
SP - Shelby Miller 3 GS, 2-1 3.18, 22.2 IP Miller allows a solo Homer to Daniel Nava, and a 2 run shot to Adrian Gonzales in the 1st. St Louis adds 2 more in the 2nd, and 3 in the 5th to cruise to a 7-0 win. Final StL 7 11 0 LA 0 5 1 Dexter Fowler 2-4, 2B Shelby Miller (L, 2-2) 5 IP, 8 H, 7 ER, 2 BB, 1 K, 3 HR Tom Wilhelmson 2 IP, 2 H, BB, HBP Ryan Cook 1 IP Trevor Rosenthal 1 IP, 1 H, 2 K Game 18 vs St Louis Danny Duffy vs Scott Kazmir SP - Scott Kazmir 3 GS, 1-2 4.58, 19.2 IP Brandon Moss' RBI single scores Jacoby Ellsbury in the 1st, and St Louis gets off to a quick 1-0 lead. Michael Cuddyer launches a 2 run homer in the 2nd, and Cuddyer and Francisco Cervelli go back-to-back in the 4th, to give LA a 4-1 lead. St Louis adds a run in the 6th, on a double by Ellsbury and a single by Josh Harrison, to cut the lead to 4-2. Kazmir enters the 8th, and allows another double to Ellsbury. Kazmir gives way to Ryan Cook. Cook allows a single to Adrian Gonzales, a double to Brandon Moss, and another single to Josh Harrison, and St Louis takes a 5-4 lead. Trevor Rosenthal relieves Cook and walks Ben Zobrist and allows an RBI single to Johnathon Lucroy, before finally escaping the inning. Final StL 6 11 0 LA 4 11 0 Dexter Fowler 2-3, 2B, 2 BB Jhonny Peralta 2-4, 2B, BB Michael Cuddyer 2-4, 2 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI Francisco Cervelli 3-4, R, HR, RBI Scott Kazmir 7 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 6K, 3 BB Ryan Cook (L,0-1) 0 IP, 3 H, 3 R Trevor Rosenthal 1 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 2K David Robertson 1 IP, 1 H Justin Ruggiano is injured for 3 days. Dodgers record falls to 7-11 |
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