FLB Games: 8/18 (10/6)
12 years ago
General
Greetings FLB Fans!
I've got two sets of stat sot share with you- the half season here: (https://sites.google.com/site/furryleageofbaseball/stats/aug-14) as well as the end of the week's stats in the links. I will try to update the stats themselves during the week. But another slate of thrilling games, including a 7-run ninth inning!
Current Statistics: https://sites.google.com/site/furry.....s/stats-aug-18
2013 Statistics: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet.....PbG5GRUE#gid=3
Team Totals: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet.....zQ1BnbGc#gid=3
Game Logs and Box Score: https://sites.google.com/site/furry.....3-18/august-18
Standings https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet.....fbHo4NUE#gid=0
Injuries
William Kitspatrick (QCR/2B/Grey Fox) 2 months, fractured cheekbone.
Bobby Abbot (QCR/3B/Ermine) 11 months, torn abdominal muscle
George Cameron (CHA/C/Alligator) 2 Weeks-Fractured ulna
Vincente Torres (CHA/RP/) 2 weeks- Tender Shoulder
Ricky Montecalvo (TOU/SS/Squirrel) 3 Weeks, torn groin muscle
Ryan Mansfield (PDX/SP/Lynx) 2 days, tender elbow
Luis Marquez (NLP/LF/Cougar) 4 weeks, fractured wrist
Pete Meyers (QCR/LF/Calico Cat) 3-4 weeks, dead arm
Maxine Crumpley was in rare form today, racking up eight scoreless innings with only three hits on the game. The Pelicans themselves racked up 12 hits on their own, showing that though Papi Gato was on the bench relegated to cheerleading, they wouldn't fall apart so far without his offense powering them.
Portland completed the sweep of their I-5 rivals, keeping Keith Veeck undefeated as the defense worked overtime, keeping the Ravens down.
The Swamp Foxes found themselves down 10-3 as they limped off the sixth inning, but Coach Howe took the time between innings to flip the script. Going to the bullpen for rookie Guelo Che'lubumo who had pitched only twice since the Foxes pulled him from free agency, the defending champions went to work. And work they did. It all came down to the ninth with the FLB's most dominant closer, Big Kitty Johnson, who had given up only one unearned run all season. Big Kitty was in good form to begin, striking out the first two runners, and then the wheels came off. Beginning with an error that the pitcher himself bobbled, Johnson walked three batters and gave up the game-winning triple to the spotty speedster Marcos Herrera (CHA/RF/Cheetah). The Foxes slammed the door with three more runs and then locked the last inning down with smart defensive moves.
The Meadowlarks had a strong game behind two shining stars of the team. Tanya Baskerville continues to show why she earned top honors last year, going five and a third scoreless innings. The other star of the game was Edmond Harrison (OMA/CF/Rhino) who went 2 for 3 with two RBI and a walk, raising his average to .411 to give the injured Luis Marquez a challenger for the batting crown as well as extending his hitting streak to 15.
I've got two sets of stat sot share with you- the half season here: (https://sites.google.com/site/furryleageofbaseball/stats/aug-14) as well as the end of the week's stats in the links. I will try to update the stats themselves during the week. But another slate of thrilling games, including a 7-run ninth inning!
Current Statistics: https://sites.google.com/site/furry.....s/stats-aug-18
2013 Statistics: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet.....PbG5GRUE#gid=3
Team Totals: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet.....zQ1BnbGc#gid=3
Game Logs and Box Score: https://sites.google.com/site/furry.....3-18/august-18
Standings https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet.....fbHo4NUE#gid=0
Injuries
William Kitspatrick (QCR/2B/Grey Fox) 2 months, fractured cheekbone.
Bobby Abbot (QCR/3B/Ermine) 11 months, torn abdominal muscle
George Cameron (CHA/C/Alligator) 2 Weeks-Fractured ulna
Vincente Torres (CHA/RP/) 2 weeks- Tender Shoulder
Ricky Montecalvo (TOU/SS/Squirrel) 3 Weeks, torn groin muscle
Ryan Mansfield (PDX/SP/Lynx) 2 days, tender elbow
Luis Marquez (NLP/LF/Cougar) 4 weeks, fractured wrist
Pete Meyers (QCR/LF/Calico Cat) 3-4 weeks, dead arm
Tuscon Titans (18-26) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1
New Orleans Pelicans (26-18) 1 1 5 0 0 1 1 0 X 9 12 0
W: M. Crumpley (NLP/SP/Wolf; 8-2) L: C. Navarro (TOU/SP/Great Dane; 0-5)
HR: J. Orozco (NLP/SS/Red Wolf; 2), S. Wright (NLP/RF/Wyvern; 1)
Maxine Crumpley was in rare form today, racking up eight scoreless innings with only three hits on the game. The Pelicans themselves racked up 12 hits on their own, showing that though Papi Gato was on the bench relegated to cheerleading, they wouldn't fall apart so far without his offense powering them.
Washington Ravens (15-29) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 6 0
Portland Pioneers (31-13) 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 X 3 6 1
W: K. Veeck (PDX/SP/Sheep; 6-0) L: T. Hoffman (WAS/SP/Kangaroo; 1-8) S: D. Miller (PDX/CL/Badger; 5)
HR: D. Hughes (WAS/2B/Irish Setter; 3)Portland completed the sweep of their I-5 rivals, keeping Keith Veeck undefeated as the defense worked overtime, keeping the Ravens down.
Hawaiian Tikis (24-20) 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 7 0
Quad Cities River Rats (25-19) 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 X 6 10 0
W: P. O'Quinn (QCR/SP/Robin; 6-1) L: D. Ford (HAW/SP/Doberman; 6-3) S: R. Hill (QCR/CL/Stork; 9)
HR: M. Baker (HAW/IF/Raven; 10), J. Cummings (HAW/DH/Rabbit; 13)Charleston Swamp Foxes (24-20) 0 0 0 1 0 2 4 1 7 15 15 0
Erie Admirals (18-26) 0 0 0 5 3 2 0 0 0 10 14 1
W: G. Che'lubumo (CHA/RP/Tanuki Dog; 1-0) L: D. Johnson (ERE/RP/Black Panther; 0-1)
HR: K. Johnson (CHA/SS/Raccoon; 12), Q. Einhorn (ERE/RF/Unicorn; 8), J. Hebert (ERE/DH/Donkey; 4), K. Nix (ERE/DH/Deer; 2)The Swamp Foxes found themselves down 10-3 as they limped off the sixth inning, but Coach Howe took the time between innings to flip the script. Going to the bullpen for rookie Guelo Che'lubumo who had pitched only twice since the Foxes pulled him from free agency, the defending champions went to work. And work they did. It all came down to the ninth with the FLB's most dominant closer, Big Kitty Johnson, who had given up only one unearned run all season. Big Kitty was in good form to begin, striking out the first two runners, and then the wheels came off. Beginning with an error that the pitcher himself bobbled, Johnson walked three batters and gave up the game-winning triple to the spotty speedster Marcos Herrera (CHA/RF/Cheetah). The Foxes slammed the door with three more runs and then locked the last inning down with smart defensive moves.
Omaha Meadowlarks (23-21) 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 4 7 0
Marietta Sternwheelers (16-28) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 8 1
W: T. Baskerville (OMA/SP/Crocodile; 6-2) L: C. Alvarado (MAR/SP/Tiger; 2-4) SL: C. Atkins (OMA/CL/Ferret; 7)
HR: X. Rodriguez (OMA/IF/Golden Retriever; 2)The Meadowlarks had a strong game behind two shining stars of the team. Tanya Baskerville continues to show why she earned top honors last year, going five and a third scoreless innings. The other star of the game was Edmond Harrison (OMA/CF/Rhino) who went 2 for 3 with two RBI and a walk, raising his average to .411 to give the injured Luis Marquez a challenger for the batting crown as well as extending his hitting streak to 15.
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