Rookie
|
Re: Expansion team?
Alright, that one reply has bolstered my resolve that this is a good idea, so I will post another update. I just simmed the first season, made no adjustments to lineups or rotations except in the case of injuries (which were surprisingly rare considering the age of the club). I will be doing the expansion draft part another day. Until then, here are some stats for the Icepack All Stars season, or as we shall now call it "The Season That Never Was":
Note: Matt Stairs broke his ankle on opening day and was placed on 60-day DL. Utility man Geoff Blum was called up to replace him. Blum, at age 36, instantly became the youngest man on the Orioles. Everyone was looking over their shoulder wondering if this young hotshot from AAA was going to steal their jobs!
ALL STAR BREAK:
The club managed two all-stars. Jorge Posada (who had 15hr, 54rbi and a .308avg at the all-star break) was the American League's starting catcher, while Tim Wakefield (7-4, 3.43ERA, 64k at the break) made it as a pitcher. Both of these gentlemen kept up their stellar play for the remainder of the season, as you can see below.
END OF SEASON:
The team finished the season at 80-82, good enough for 3rd place in the AL East behind 1-Tor and 2-Nyy (Tor went on to lose the World Series to the Cardinals)
Awards:
Backup Left Fielder Garret Anderson won the 2010 Silver Slugger award despite only getting 476 at bats in 123 games-played.
SP Brian Moehler, backup C Brad Ausmus, 2B Mark Grudzielanek, SS Omar Visquel, CF Jim Edmonds all won gold gloves, but that should be taken with a grain of salt because in a tie it seems that gold gloves always to go to Baltimore for whatever reason.
SEASON STATS THAT NEVER WERE:
Pitchers (W-L, ERA, SOs, SVs)
SP Brian Moehler 12-8, 5.72, 82k
SP Pedro Martinez 8-13, 5.08, 124k
SP Tim Wakefield 15-5, 3.24, 106k
SP Jamie Moyer 4-15, 7.29, 72k
SP Paul Byrd 11-10, 5.64, 83k
RP Jose Contreras 5-3, 4.25, 79k
RP David Weathers 8-6, 3.24, 76k, 1sv
RP Arthur Rhodes 6-7, 3.22, 111k
RP Alan Embree 7-4, 3.38, 55k, 1sv
RP Takashi Saito 3-4, 3.26, 65k, 3sv
RP Darren Oliver 1-5, 3.94, 38k, 4sv
CP Trevor Hoffman 0-2, 4.50, 33k, 36sv
Hitters (BA, HR, RBI)
3B Melvin Mora .259, 14, 52
C Jorge Posada .312, 32, 98
LF Gary Sheffield .298, 25, 79
1B Jim Thome .251, 28, 85
CF Jim Edmonds .289, 34, 116
RF Ken Griffey Jr .288, 20, 78
RF Matt Stairs .275, 14, 39
2B Mark Grudz .273, 9, 64
SS Omar Visquel .248, 4, 51
C Brad Ausmus .229, 2, 15
1B Jason Giambi .221, 15, 46
SS Craig Counsell .262, 2, 22
LF Garret Anderson, .326, 15, 67 *SILVER SLUGGER*
UTIL Geoff Blum .246, 1, 19
After that season, the Following guys retired due to age from the club:
C Brad Ausmus, RP Miguel Batista, SP Paul Byrd, SS Craig Counsell, RP Alan Embree, 1B Jason Giambi, RF Ken Griffey Jr., 2B Mark Gruz, SP Jamie Moyer, RP Darren Oliver, C Jorge Posada, RP Arthur Rhodes, LF Gary Sheffield, 1B Jim Thome, SS Omar Visquel, SP Tim Wakefield
That's 15 of the 25 MLB players (Batista spent the year in AAA). The rest of my team (including Hoffman and Stairs, both 43yrs old now) stuck it out and did not retire, leaving ten men on my MLB roster. 9 of those men were free agents (Hoffman a Type A, Saito a type B), and I allowed them to walk with no arbitration offered. That left 1 man on my MLB roster, 41 yr old David Weathers, who had two years of his contract remaining. I released him, and then the remaining fantasy draft guys who spent last year in AAA. I also allowed Geoff Blum to walk away.
That's all for now til the Expansion Draft!
|