FLB Games: 9/11 (10/30)
12 years ago
General
Greetings FLB Fans!
In the FLB timeline- All five FLB games stopped for ten minutes in somber reflection of 9/11. All players were decked out in red white and blue ballcaps.
Fourteen games until the end of the season, and it's looking in the East that it may come down to the very wire!
In business news, the FLB is still looking for a replacement GM for one of its franchises. It does have one slot filled, but I need the second filled before the Expansion Draft in January. PM today!
Current Statistics: https://sites.google.com/site/furry.....s/stats-sept-8
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.....t-9-15/sept-11
Standings https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet.....fbHo4NUE#gid=0
Injuries
William Kitspatrick (QCR/2B/Grey Fox) 6 Weeks, fractured cheekbone.
Bobby Abbot (QCR/3B/Ermine) 9 months, torn abdominal muscle
George Cameron (CHA/C/Alligator) 1 days-Fractured ulna
Luis Marquez (NLP/LF/Cougar) 6 days, fractured wrist
Jesus Rios (MAR/CF/Crocodile) 5 days, back spasms.
The Pelicans are preparing hard for the return of Luis Marquez (NLP/LF/Cougar) to the lineup next week and it showed as they fell upon the Stenwheelers hard, just shy of mathmatically eliminating them from the post-season. Bartolomeu Marcial dug in deep for a stellar performance, only giving up one run in a complete game and Hikaru Utagawa was the team leader offensively, going 3 for 5 with a 3 run home run today.
The Pioneers gave the home fans a bit of a worry today, going down three runs in the first inning off of Graham Hollinger (PDX/SP/Fox) who has still to regain his control after being injured earlier in the year and has yet to log a win in his last three outings. However, the home team gave fireworks in the bottom of the ninth, first tying the game then loading it up for young rookie Nagendra Misra, who has only seen limited action all season, to hit a grand slam sending Pioneers fans home thrilled.
The Ravens, though they had been eliminated from the playoffs, still show that theyhave potential for next season, winning again in a thrilling sixth inning, scoring off of a solo home run and a two-run double to clamp down and win against the struggling Admirals.
Connor Johnson had a phenomenal game for the Tikis as they get into shape as they have all but clinched their spot in the Western Division playoffs. Johnson pichted a complete game shutout, keeping the Swamp Foxes biting their claws in tension as they watched the River Rats slide to just three games behind them with today's win.
In the FLB timeline- All five FLB games stopped for ten minutes in somber reflection of 9/11. All players were decked out in red white and blue ballcaps.
Fourteen games until the end of the season, and it's looking in the East that it may come down to the very wire!
In business news, the FLB is still looking for a replacement GM for one of its franchises. It does have one slot filled, but I need the second filled before the Expansion Draft in January. PM today!
Current Statistics: https://sites.google.com/site/furry.....s/stats-sept-8
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.....t-9-15/sept-11
Standings https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet.....fbHo4NUE#gid=0
Injuries
William Kitspatrick (QCR/2B/Grey Fox) 6 Weeks, fractured cheekbone.
Bobby Abbot (QCR/3B/Ermine) 9 months, torn abdominal muscle
George Cameron (CHA/C/Alligator) 1 days-Fractured ulna
Luis Marquez (NLP/LF/Cougar) 6 days, fractured wrist
Jesus Rios (MAR/CF/Crocodile) 5 days, back spasms.
New Orleans Pelicans (37-29) 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 10 0
Marietta Sternwheelers (26-40) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0
W: B. Marcial (NLP/SP/Tiger; 6-8) L: R. Dayley (MAR/RP/Raccoon; 0-3)
HR: H. Utagawa (NLP/DH/Rabbit; 4)
The Pelicans are preparing hard for the return of Luis Marquez (NLP/LF/Cougar) to the lineup next week and it showed as they fell upon the Stenwheelers hard, just shy of mathmatically eliminating them from the post-season. Bartolomeu Marcial dug in deep for a stellar performance, only giving up one run in a complete game and Hikaru Utagawa was the team leader offensively, going 3 for 5 with a 3 run home run today.
Omaha Meadowlarks (31-35) 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 6 9 0
Portland Pioneers (46-20) 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 5 10 11 0
W: R. Dawkins (PDX/RP/Wolf; 2-1) L: C. Atkins (OMA/CL/Ferret; 0-4)
HR: P. Salazar 2 (OMA/Squirrel/RF; 7), N. Misra (PDX/LF/King Cobra; 1), H. Featherwind (PDX/3B/Jackrabbit; 17)The Pioneers gave the home fans a bit of a worry today, going down three runs in the first inning off of Graham Hollinger (PDX/SP/Fox) who has still to regain his control after being injured earlier in the year and has yet to log a win in his last three outings. However, the home team gave fireworks in the bottom of the ninth, first tying the game then loading it up for young rookie Nagendra Misra, who has only seen limited action all season, to hit a grand slam sending Pioneers fans home thrilled.
Washington Ravens (24-42) 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 6 0
Erie Admirals (27-39) 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 9 0
W: J. Kraft (WAS/SP/German Shepherd; 4-7) L: V. Maloney (ERE/SP/Raven; 7-8) S: R. Hill (WAS/CL/Marten; 11)
HR: R. Brown (WAS/C/Squirrel; 4), T. Berg (ERE/RF/Penguin; 7)The Ravens, though they had been eliminated from the playoffs, still show that theyhave potential for next season, winning again in a thrilling sixth inning, scoring off of a solo home run and a two-run double to clamp down and win against the struggling Admirals.
Charleston Swamp Foxes (39-27) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2
Hawaiian Tikis (40-26) 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 X 5 11 0
W: C. Johnson (HAW/SP/Rat; 5-6) L: A. Baker (CHA/SP/Lemur; 4-4)
HR: J. Cummings (HAW/DH/Rabbit; 19)
Connor Johnson had a phenomenal game for the Tikis as they get into shape as they have all but clinched their spot in the Western Division playoffs. Johnson pichted a complete game shutout, keeping the Swamp Foxes biting their claws in tension as they watched the River Rats slide to just three games behind them with today's win.
Tuscon Titans (24-42) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 2
Quad Cities River Rats (36-30) 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 X 4 6 0
W: W. Oaks (QCR/SP/Fox Squirrel; 5-5) L: J. Dominguez (TOU/SP/Donkey; 4-6) S: T. Wood (QCR/RP/Beaver; 1)
HR: C. Orlov (TOU/1B/Tigon; 15), T. Harrison (QCR/CF/Badger; 8)
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Woo! Nagendra got her first home run of the season! And Claudia is still burning it up!
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