Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Reports Updated!

I decided not to wait until the sim to update the league reports.

Signings:
Shackamaxon:  MR Jose Lopez (Ohio), 1 yr/$540k
Maui:  2B Fransisco Perez (London), 2 yrs/$1.6m

Also, with the turning of the calendar page, a number of former players have decided to hang 'em up for good.  Among those we say goodbye to are:


  • SP Jefferey Brunton (2011-24) who retires with a record of 125-108 and an ERA of 4.18
  • Los Angeles/Shackamaxon SP Elder Guzman (2015-23), who racked up 83 wins against 73 losses in his career.  Despite his low career win total, he did have two seasons with 15 or more victories.
  • 2B Julian Arenas (2013-14, 18-23).  Career .241 hitter with Hickory, Seattle and Cleveland/Atlanta.
  • CF Armando "Rimfire" Cedeno (2009-23).  One of the earliest "big prospects" in the league, he was selected in the first round (10th overall) by Seattle.  For a four year stretch, from 2013 to 2016, he was one of the most feared hitters in the league.  However, he declined quickly and, by age 25, his best years were behind him.  He last played in 2023, appearing in three games for London at the age of 32.  He retires with a career line of .291/.375/.461 and 258 home runs.
  • SP Pio Ramirez (2013-24).  Ramirez played eleven seasons in the bigs with a record of 116-109.
  • CF Joseph Bevers (2010-23).  Bevers spent ten of his fourteen seasons with the Brooklyn Wolves, where he was known as a good hitter with some speed and pop in his bat.  He retires with a career average of .260, 113 home runs and 142 stolen bases.
  • RP  Merlin Bohon (2009-23).  Spent his career with Seattle, Saskatoon and New York.
  • 2B Billy Crmeans (2015-23).  .256 hitter with Houston and Ohio.
  • RP Dalton Davis (2008, 10-24).  827 games, 158 saves.  Spent most of his career with Seattle.
  • SP Allen Rueter (2011-22).  118-104, 3.80.  Won 21 games with Brooklyn in 2019.
  • SP Thomas Brasfield (2011-24).  111-142, 4.55.  Went 19-9 with Ohio in 2019.
  • SP Dario Lopez (2010-23), 152-149, 4.12.  
  • SP Joseph Sterner (2016-23).  59-93, 4.77.
  • CF Wayne Frederick (2015-23).  .257 hitter with Cleveland/Atlanta.













1 comment:

  1. Armando "Rimfire" Cedeno was on a Hall of Fame trajectory and then just fell apart. I think it was back in the days when a minor injury in OOTP could completely crater a player's talent. The whole thing was mystifying.

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