Game Date: Jun 1 2032
Standings:
Adams: Brick is seven games ahead of Brooklyn
Zotti: Seattle is six games up on Antelope Valley
Signorino: Philadelphia has a six game lead over Maui
Awards & Accomplishments:
Highland's Jesus Valdez named Player of the Week (5/17 & 5/24 -- 4 awards lifetime, 3 this season)
Philadelphia's Julian Roman went 6-6 vs Maui, 5/26
Philadelphia's Julian Roman named Player of the Week (5/31)
Brick C Steve Lee named Rookie of the Month
Philadelphia's Ralph Turner named Pitcher of the Month
Brick's Salvador Velasquez named Batter of the Month (2nd career award)
Significant Injuries
Houston RP Domingo Garcia., strained oblique, 7-8 weeks
Mepkin Abbey SP Enrico Hernandez, stretched elbow ligament, done for the year
Brick SP Lawrence Floyd, sprained ankle, 2 months
Antelope Valley RF George Candler, strained back, 3 weeks
Atlanta 1B Roy Hebert, fractured finger, 5-6 weeks
Brick 2B Sergio Suarez, sprained knee, 3-4 weeks
Highland LF Flint Richards, strained groin, 3-4 weeks
Brick CF Logan Francis, elbow inflammation, 4-5 weeks
Batting Line of the Sim:
Brick's Felix Selgado went 3-4, 2 HR, 4R, 7 RBI vs. Antelope Valley 5/31
Pitching Line of the Sim:
Philadelphia's Alejandro Baez pitched a one hit shutout with 7K vs Wilmington 5/20
Milestones:
None
Answer to Last Week's Trivia Question:
There is one franchise that had four past/present/future Cy Young Award winners on it's staff for three consecutive seasons. What is the franchise and years and who are the four Cy Young Award winners?
I was kind of surprised no one took even a stab at this one.
The answer is the Atlanta Braves of 1993-1995. On the staff of these teams were:
Greg Maddux (Cy Young winner 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995)
John Smoltz (1996)
Tom Glavine (1991, 1998)
Steve Bedrosian (1987)
No trivia question this week. I'll have one for next week.
Next sim: Next Wednesday night.
Argh - I was going to say early 90's Braves, but I couldn't come up with the 4th person. Never would have guessed Bedrosian
ReplyDeleteI had also thought about the late 70's Orioles, but I couldn't remember if all of those guys actually played together - Cuellar, Palmer, Flanagan, and...some other guy that I can't remember
DeletePat Dobson
Deletehi actually it was Palmer Cueller Mcnally Dobson and i was stumped by Bedrosian also had the other three
ReplyDeleteFinally looked it up:
ReplyDeleteOrioles had Cuellar, Flanagan, and Palmer all on the 1976 team. Steve Stone also won a Cy Young for the Orioles (1980) but was on the Cubs in 1976, and Cuellar had retired by the time Stone joined the team
Yeah, I was thinking of the earlier O's team that had 4 20 game winners
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