Exiting the all star break in my Yankess franchise. Actually played the all star game quite a little while back but I've been taking a break from my franchise recently but I think I'm ready to jump back into it now. Actually one game past the break but I forgot to update right after the all star game
The National League defeated the American League 5-0 to secure home field advantage in the 2016 World Series. David Peralta was MVP.
We made one trade over the all star break. We acquired 34 year old LF Ryan Raburn from the Rockies for RF Cesar Puello and SS Wilkerman Garcia. Found that deal in the trade finder but it was Raburn for Puello straight up but I threw in Garcia as kind of a lottery ticket kind of add on player. Puello is still only 25 and is a threat on the bases and is pretty decent with the bat. He's B potential and he's young enough to the point where's theirs still room for him too grow a bit. Garcia is a raw young player at 18 with already decent defense and some decent speed. Raburn is a expiring contract and with him being 34 and the Rockies not contending this year at least they got a bit out him. Raburn will be a very nice bat against lefty's and a pretty good bat against righties.
He will be replacing Ackley on the bench and MLB roster. Hated putting Ackley in the lineup all year. Felt like I was putting an out in the lineup. Finally replaced him. Ackley will be in AAA for now.
Also did the Pomeranz and Espinoza swap between Boston and SD in my franchise like in real life. Any real life trades that happen that make sense in my franchise I will likely do on the date they really happened if the players involved have not been traded away by the CPU already.
Here's the standings with a little over 2 weeks before the deadline:
AL East:
Blue Jays 54-38
Yankees 52-37 0.5GB
Red Sox 49-40 3.5GB
Orioles 40-49 12.5GB
Rays 32-57 20.5GB
AL Central:
Indians 51-39
Twins 50-40 1.0GB
Tigers 46-44 5.0GB
White Sox 42-48 9.0GB
Royals 42-48 9.0GB
AL West:
Astros 50-40
Mariners 42-48 8.0GB
Angels 42-48 8.0GB
Rangers 39-52 11.5GB
Athletics 38-52 12.0GB
AL Wild Card:
Yankees
Twins
Red Sox 0.5GB
Tigers 4.0GB
Everyone else is 8 or more games out.
NL East:
Nationals 52-39
Mets 50-39 1.0GB
Braves 42-48 9.5GB
Phillies 39-52 13.0GB
Marlins 34-55 17.0GB
NL Central:
Cubs 57-33
Reds 50-41 7.5GB
Pirates 47-44 10.5GB
Cardinals 46-43 10.5GB
Brewers 43-46 13.5GB
NL West:
Giants 54-37
Diamondbacks 47-44 7.0GB
Dodgers 47-45 7.5GB
Rockies 39-50 14.0GB
Padres 35-55 18.5GB
NL Wild Card:
Mets
Reds
Pirates 3.0GB
Diamondbacks
Cardinals
Dodgers 3.5GB
Brewers 6.0GB
Braves 7.5GB
Everyone else is 8 or more games out.
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