FLB Games: 9/13 (11/1)
12 years ago
General
Greetings FLB Fans!
As we're coming on the last two weeks of the season, I would like to thank everyone who makes this project an outstanding one. The GMs of the teams, everyone who's submitted characters for the drafts, and the artists and writers who are working to make this a rich experience. Thank you.
Want in on the action? We still need one GM for one of our teams. Note this account if you're interested.
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-13
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
Luis Marquez (NLP/LF/Cougar) 5 days, fractured wrist
Jesus Rios (MAR/CF/Crocodile) 4 days, back spasms.
Ricardo Ibanez (HAW/3B/) 2 weeks, damaged meniscus.
Leo Kingston (TOU/1B/Lion) 2 weeks, fractured wrist.
Aaron Davis (PDX/C/) 7 weeks, herniated disc.
The Pelicans got another outstanding night from their ace Maxine Cumpley. The wolfess went 7 2/3 scoreless innings, only picking up 2 hits while dishing out 12 strikeouts. The Pelicans finally shut the door on the Sternwheelers' season, eliminating Marietta from the post-season.
The River Rats continued to hold on for the East's second-half playoff spot, standing behind another strong outing from Phil O'Quinn. O'Quinn went 8 1/3, only giving out two hits while striking out 7. The night provided plenty of fireworks, as two players struck in 3 RBI, all without a single home run leaving Hormel Field.
Frustration was running high in the Swamp Foxes' clubhouse today as the division leaders had another hard loss. The foxes could not capitalize on many of their attempts, leaving 8 runners on base. Starter Darlene Ford (HAW/SP/Doberman) made things even rougher, racking up 9 strikeouts on five innings before handing the game to her bullpen that clamped down hard. The Swamp Foxes' lead is only 1 overall and 2 in the playoff picture though they have a series coming up against the Admirals giving hope they can gain back some padding.
Omaha showed signs of life as they scratched out a hard fought win against the Pioneers today. Sherwood DeForest started for just the second time in his rookie career, taking the mound in his hometown. But he didn't show any butterflies pitching against the team he rooted for as he went 6 1/3 inning, picking up only 3 earned runs and six strikeouts.
As we're coming on the last two weeks of the season, I would like to thank everyone who makes this project an outstanding one. The GMs of the teams, everyone who's submitted characters for the drafts, and the artists and writers who are working to make this a rich experience. Thank you.
Want in on the action? We still need one GM for one of our teams. Note this account if you're interested.
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-13
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
Luis Marquez (NLP/LF/Cougar) 5 days, fractured wrist
Jesus Rios (MAR/CF/Crocodile) 4 days, back spasms.
Ricardo Ibanez (HAW/3B/) 2 weeks, damaged meniscus.
Leo Kingston (TOU/1B/Lion) 2 weeks, fractured wrist.
Aaron Davis (PDX/C/) 7 weeks, herniated disc.
Marietta Sternwheelers (27-41) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3
New Orleans Pelicans (38-30) 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 X 4 10 0
W: M. Crumpley (NLP/SP/Wolf; 11-5) L: C. Alvorado (MAR/SP/Tiger; 3-8) S: L. Flynn (NLP/RP/Civet; 3)
HR: NoneThe Pelicans got another outstanding night from their ace Maxine Cumpley. The wolfess went 7 2/3 scoreless innings, only picking up 2 hits while dishing out 12 strikeouts. The Pelicans finally shut the door on the Sternwheelers' season, eliminating Marietta from the post-season.
Tuscon Titans (24-44) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4
Quad Cities River Rats (38-30) 6 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 X 14 13 0
W: P. O'Quinn (QCR/SP/Robin; 9-2) L: C. Navarro (TOU/SP/Great Dane; 1-9)
HR: None
The River Rats continued to hold on for the East's second-half playoff spot, standing behind another strong outing from Phil O'Quinn. O'Quinn went 8 1/3, only giving out two hits while striking out 7. The night provided plenty of fireworks, as two players struck in 3 RBI, all without a single home run leaving Hormel Field.
Washington Ravens (25-43) 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 5 9 10 0
Erie Admirals (28-40) 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 10 2
W: S. Guerra (WAS/RP/Lion; 2-3) L: L. Wells (ERE/SP/; 1-13) S: N. Long (WAS/RP/Cougar; 4)
HR: M. Mahr (WAS/SS/Bobcat; 7)Charleston Swamp Foxes (39-29) 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 8 0
Hawaiian Tikis (42-26) 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 X 4 10 0
W: C. McMillan (HAW/RP/Falcon; 3-2) L: J. Salazar (CHA/SP/Seal; 5-7) S: J. Salgardo (HAW/CL/Polecat; 16)
HR: M. Herrera (CHA/RF/Cheetah; 6), G. McDonald (HAW/C/Platypus; 19)Frustration was running high in the Swamp Foxes' clubhouse today as the division leaders had another hard loss. The foxes could not capitalize on many of their attempts, leaving 8 runners on base. Starter Darlene Ford (HAW/SP/Doberman) made things even rougher, racking up 9 strikeouts on five innings before handing the game to her bullpen that clamped down hard. The Swamp Foxes' lead is only 1 overall and 2 in the playoff picture though they have a series coming up against the Admirals giving hope they can gain back some padding.
Omaha Meadowlarks (32-36) 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 9 0
Portland Pioneers (47-21) 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 11 0
W: S. Deforest (OMA/RP/Bongo; 2-0) L: K. Veeck (PDX/SP/Sheep; 10-1) S: C. Atkins (OMA/CL/Ferret; 10)
HR: P. Salazar (OMA/RF/Squirrel; 8), S. Smith (PDX/2B/Doberman; 8)Omaha showed signs of life as they scratched out a hard fought win against the Pioneers today. Sherwood DeForest started for just the second time in his rookie career, taking the mound in his hometown. But he didn't show any butterflies pitching against the team he rooted for as he went 6 1/3 inning, picking up only 3 earned runs and six strikeouts.
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...with THAT curveball? Are you kidding?
And that curveball? Look up Clayton Kershaw's "Public Enemy #1" and there ya go.