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It’s all about the kids

Posted: August 23, 2022 by chrisharper in baseball
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By Christopher Harper

The Little League World Series, just a few miles up the road from my home in central Pennsylvania, provides a wonderful sense of sanity amid the chaos and controversy throughout the country. 

For two weeks in Williamsport, once a thriving lumber town, the focus is on the crack of the baseball bat until the end of the month, offering a celebration of Americana that is difficult to surpass.

The players between 10 and 12 years old come from some of the smallest towns in the United States, including Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania; Bonney Lake, Washington; Hagerstown, Indiana; Pearland, Texas; Santa Clara, Utah.

The 20 teams also include groups from Guaynabo, Puerto Rico; Aguadulce, Panama; and Bologna, Italy. 

Whatever their language or background, the games are all about the kids, the parents, and the city of Williamsport. 

As ESPN put it: “Williamsport is the happiest town in America for nearly two weeks starting in the middle of August. It opens with The Grand Slam Parade the night before the games begin, the kids riding down the street with their team, next to other teams that have come from thousands of miles away. They don’t all understand the same language, but they know a party and a parade when they see one.”

In 1939, Carl Stolz started Little League baseball in Williamsport because he enjoyed playing baseball with his two young nephews and ultimately decided that he wanted to create an organized league for them to play in. There were just three original teams in the league: Lundy Lumber, Lycoming Dairy, and Jumbo Pretzel. See https://www.nytimes.com/1992/06/05/sports/carl-stotz-82-founder-of-little-league-baseball.html

Little League baseball eventually expanded to 12 leagues in Pennsylvania in 1946. Today, there are an estimated 180,000 teams throughout the world. 

The first official Little League World Series occurred in August 1947 in Williamsport. This year’s event, which can be seen on ESPN, will continue until August 28, when a champion is declared. Or, you can drop by to see a game for free. 

According to the Little League website, the World Series has featured some participants who had notable sports careers in the MLB, the NFL, and the NHL, including Yankee third baseman Todd Frazier, Stanley Cup winner Chris Drury, and Tennessee Titans quarterback Matt Cassel. 

This year brought Yankee Hall of Famer Mariano Rivera, former President George Bush, and Rachel Robinson, the widow of Jackie Robinson. 

It just doesn’t get much better than that. 

Our 1970 league is now two weeks in and it’s all up in the air of course with a 162 game season. For those who were following us here are the picks from this year’s draft in our 1969 league (now1970) League to this point

Round 1

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesCaesar CedenoOutfielderHouston
New York YankeesJim McAndrewPitcherNew York (N)
San Francisco GiantsLou BrockOutfielderSt. Louis
Cincinnati RedsBobby TolanCenterfielderCincinnati
St. Louis CardinalsRich ReeseFirst BasemanMinnesota
Boston Red SoxRico CartyOutfielderBraves
New York Yankees (via trade with Senators)Wilbur WoodPitcherChicago (a)
Oakland A’sPat JarvisPitcherAtlanta
Pittsburgh PiratesDick BosmanPitcherWashington
Baltimore OriolesBob MercerCenter FielderNew York (A)
Montreal ExposOllie BrownOFSan Diego
Minnesota TwinsBud HarrelsonShortshopNew York (N)
Cleveland IndiansSal BandoThird BaseOakland
Los Angeles DodgersDon WilsonPitcherHouston
California AngelsFelipe AlouLeft FieldOakland
Seattle PilotsRon Fairly1st BaseMontreal
AtlantaBraves (via trade with Mets)Ron SantoThird BaseCubs
Philadelphia PhilliesBob Robinson1st BasePittsburgh

Round 2

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesBob OliverFirst BaseKansas City
New York YankeesStan WilliamsPitcherMinnesota
San Francisco GiantsBill MeltonThird BaseChicago (a)
Cincinnati RedsPete MikkelsenPitcherLos Angeles
St. Louis CardinalsRon PerranoskiPitcherMinnesota
Boston Red SoxPete RichertPitcherBaltimore
Washington SenatorsJuan MarichalPitcherSan Francisco
Oakland A’sSonny SiebertPitcherBoston
Pittsburgh PiratesManny MotaOutfielderLos Angeles
Baltimore OriolesBob VealePitcherPittsburgh
Montreal ExposGary PetersPitcherBoston
Minnesota TwinsDuke SimsCatcherCleveland
Cleveland IndiansEllie HendricksCatcherBaltimore
Los Angeles DodgersWillie HortonOutfielderDetroit
California AngelsJimmy StewartUtility of/infCincinnati
Seattle PilotsPat KellyOutfielderKansas City
Cincinnati Reds (via trade with Mets)Jack AkerPitcherNew York (a)
Philadelphia PhilliesFelix Milan2nd BaseAtlanta

Round 3

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesAurilleo Rodriquez3bCalifornia
New York YankeesRudy MayPitcherCalifornia
San Francisco GiantsMarcelino LopezPBaltimore
Cincinnati RedsTed AbernathyPitcherKansas City
St. Louis CardinalsBlue Moon OdemPitcherOakland
Boston Red SoxTony ConiglaroOFBoston
Washington SenatorsCookie Rojas2bKansas City
Oakland A’sDarold KnowlesPitcherWashington
Pittsburgh PiratesJim McGlothlinPCincinnati
Baltimore OriolesLes CainPitcherDetriot
Montreal ExposTerry HarmonssPhiladelphia
Minnesota TwinsKen TatumPitcherCalifornia
Cleveland IndiansCarlos MayOFChicago (a)
Los Angeles DodgersFreddie PatekSSPittsburgh
California AngelsDon KessingerSSChicago (n)
Seattle PilotsDick McAulffe2bDetriot
Atlanta Braves (via trade with Mets)Marty PattinPitcherMilwaukee
Philadelphia PhilliesEd StroudOf Washington

Round 4

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesBob JohnsonPitcherKansas City
New York YankeesDave GiustiPitcherPittsburgh
San Francisco GiantsLeo CardenesShortstopMinnesota
Cincinnati RedsJim HardenPitcherBaltimore
St. Louis CardinalsCleon JonesOutfielderNew York (N)
Boston Red SoxRick WisePitcherPhiladelphia
Washington SenatorsDel UnserOutfielderWashington
Oakland A’sGeorge StonePitcherAtlanta
Pittsburgh PiratesJohn BriggsOutfielderPhiladelphia
Baltimore OriolesMark BelangerShortstopBaltimore
Montreal ExposTug McGrawPitcherNew York (N)
Minnesota TwinsStan BahnsenPitcherNew York (A)
Cleveland IndiansDave CashSecond BasemanPittsburgh
Los Angeles DodgersDarryl EvansThird BasemanAtlanta
California AngelsAlex JohnsonOutfielderCalifornia
Seattle PilotsSteve BlassPitcherPittsburgh
Atlanta Braves (via trade with Mets)Eddie FisherPitcherCalifornia
Philadelphia PhilliesTed SavageOf Milwaukee

Round 5

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesMilt PappasPitcherChicago (n)
New York YankeesGary GentryPitcherNew York (n)
San Francisco GiantsGlenn BecketSecond BasemanChicago (n)
Cincinnati RedsJulian JavierSecond Baseman St Louis
St. Louis CardinalsBobby WineShortstopMontreal
Boston Red SoxJim RolandPitcherOakland
Yankees (from Washington Senators)Jim Bunning PitcherPhiladelphia
Oakland A’sEd SpiezioThird BasemanSan Diego
Pittsburgh PiratesMickey StanleyOutfielderDetriot
Baltimore OriolesEddie WattPitcherBaltimore
Montreal ExposJerry GroteCatcherNew York (N)
Yankees (via Minnesota Twins)Brant AlyeaOutfielderMinnesota
Cleveland IndiansRon ReedPitcherAtlanta
Los Angeles DodgersSteve RenkoPitcherMontreal
California AngelsMike HeganFirst BasemanMilwaukee
Yankees (via Seattle Pilots)Clay KirbyPitcherSan Diego
New York MetsRichie HebnerThird BasemanPittsburgh
Philadelphia PhilliesFrank BakerShortstopNew York (a)

Round 6

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesTom BurgmeierPitcherKansas City
New York YankeesEd KirpatrickCatcherKansas City
San Francisco GiantsDave BaldwinPitcherMilwaukee
Cincinnati RedsJake GibbsCatcherNew York (a)
St. Louis CardinalsTed KubiakSecond BasemanMilwaukee
Boston Red SoxBob MoosePitcherPittsburgh
Washington SenatorsCasey CoxPitcherWashington
Oakland A’sDon MincherFirst Baseman Oakland
Pittsburgh PiratesJohn BatemanCatcherMontreal
Baltimore OriolesElliot MadduxOutfieldDetroit
Montreal ExposBill MazeroskiSecond BasemanPirates
Minnesota TwinsJohn EllisFirst BasemanNew York (a)
Cleveland IndiansDanny CoombsPitcherSan Diego
Los Angeles DodgersDavey MayOutfielderMilwaukee
California AngelsBarry LearchPitcher Philadelphia
Seattle PilotsAl DowningPitcherMilwaukee
New York MetsMaury WillsShortstopLos Angeles
Philadelphia PhilliesJohnny CallisonOutfielderChicago (n)

Round 7

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesSteve HamiltonPitcherChicago (a)
New York YankeesRalph GarrOutfielderAtlanta
San Francisco GiantsJohn LambPitcherPittsburgh
Cincinnati RedsJim ShellenbackPitcherWashington
St. Louis CardinalsJoe FoyThird BasemanNew York (N)
Boston Red SoxJohn MayberryFirst BasemanHouston
Washington SenatorsMoe DrabowskyPitcherBaltimore
Oakland A’sTom SatrianoCatcherCalifornia
Pittsburgh PiratesJim ColbornPitcherChicago (n)
Baltimore OriolesWoodie FrymanPitcherPhiladelphia
Montreal ExposTony CollingerPitcherNew York (N)
Minnesota TwinsTom MurphyPitcherCalifornia
Cleveland IndiansSteve HuntzShortstopSt. Louis
Los Angeles DodgersMike MarshallPitcherMilwaukee
California AngelsJim FrenchCatcherWashington
Seattle PilotsJohnny EdwardsCatcherHouston
New York MetsMack JonesOutfielderMontreal
Philadelphia PhilliesDwayne JosephensonCatcherChicago (a)

Round 8

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesFred SchermanPitcherDetroit
New York YankeesJim SpencerFirst BasemanCalifornia
San Francisco GiantsOscar GambleOutfielderPhiladelphia
Cincinnati RedsJoe MoelerPitcherLos Angelas
St. Louis CardinalsMike NagyPitcherBoston
Boston Red SoxRon HansenShortstopNew York (a)
Washington SenatorsRandy HundlyCatcherChicago (N)
Oakland A’sKen BoswellSecond BasemanNew York (N)
Pittsburgh PiratesJim NashPitcherAtlanta
Baltimore OriolesDave DuncanCatcherOakland
Montreal ExposKen BrettPitcherBoston
Minnesota TwinsBill StonemanPitcherMontreal
Cleveland IndiansChris ShortPitcherPhiladelphia
Los Angeles DodgersMike AndrewsSecond BasemanBoston
California AngelsCleo JamesOutfielderChicago (n)
Seattle PilotsJack HiattCatcherCubs
New York MetsNorm CashFirst BasemanDetroit
Philadelphia PhilliesAdoffo PhillipsOutfielderMontreal

Round 9

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesHorace ClarkSecond BasemanNew York (a)
New York YankeesDave CampbellSecond BasemanSan Diego
San Francisco GiantsMarcel LachemmanPitcherOakland
Cincinnati RedsAurelo MonteagudoPitcherKansas City
St. Louis CardinalsChuck HintonFirst BasemanCleveland
Boston Red SoxJoe HoernerPitcherPhiladelphia
Washington SenatorsJim HannanPitcherWashington
Oakland A’sPaul PopovichSecond BasemanChicago (N)
Pittsburgh PiratesPaul LinbladPitcherOakland
Baltimore OriolesHoracio PinaPitcherWashington
Montreal ExposJerry KenneyThird BasemanYankees
Minnesota TwinsBernie AllenSecond BasemanWashington
Cleveland IndiansEddie LeonSecond BasemanCleveland
Los Angeles DodgersJoe PepitoneFirst BasemanChicago (n)
California AngelsBob HumphriesPitcherMilwaukee
Seattle PilotsWally BunkerPitcherKansas City
New York MetsArt ShamskyOutfielderNew York (n)
Philadelphia PhilliesFrank FernandezCatcherOakland

Round 10

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesJohn MorrisPitcherMilwaukee
New York YankeesMike LumOutfielderAtlanta
San Francisco GiantsGail HopokinsFirst BasemanChicago (a)
Cincinnati RedsTito FuentesInfielderSan Francisco
St. Louis CardinalsJoe AzcueCatcherCalifornia
Boston Red SoxBill LeePitcherBoston
Washington SenatorsHal LanierShortstopSan Francisco
Oakland A’sTim TischinskiCatcherMinnesota
Pittsburgh PiratesHoyt WilhelmPitcherHouston
Baltimore OriolesGary WaslewskiPitcherNew York (a)
Montreal ExposRay SadeckiPitcherNew York (n)
Minnesota TwinsHowie ReedPitcherMontreal
Cleveland IndiansWade BlasingamePitcherHouston
Los Angeles DodgersBruce Dal CantonPitcherPittsburgh
California AngelsNorm McRaePitcherDetroit
Seattle PilotsAl FererraOutfielderSan Diego
New York MetsWillie CrawfordOutfielderLos Angeles
Philadelphia PhilliesTony GonzalezOutfielderCalifornia

Round 11

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesJerry MayCatcherPittsburgh
New York YankeesJoe GrzendaPitcherWashington
San Francisco GiantsAndy EtchebarrenCatcherBaltimore
Cincinnati RedsAlan FosterPitcherLos Angeles
St. Louis CardinalsPhil HenniganPitcherCleveland
Boston Red SoxDenny DoyleSecond BasemanPhiladelphia
Washington SenatorsTim CullenSecond BasemanWashington
Oakland A’sTony Horton First BasemanCleveland
Pittsburgh PiratesGeorge BrunetPitcherAtlanta
Baltimore OriolesRich ReichardtOutfielderWashington
Montreal ExposFrank RebergerPitcherSan Francisco
Minnesota TwinsLew KraussePitcherMilwaukee
Cleveland IndiansJoe HorlinPitcherChicago (a)
Los Angeles DodgersGil GarridoShortstopAtlanta
California AngelsSal CampisiPitcherSt Louis
Seattle PilotsMarty MartinezShortstopHouston
New York MetsLarry BrownShortstopCleveland
Philadelphia PhilliesJose PaganThird BasemanPittsburgh

Round 12

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesDeron JohnsonFirst BasemanPhiladelphia
New York YankeesMel QueenPitcherCalifornia
San Francisco GiantsDalton JonesSecond BasemanDetroit
Cincinnati RedsRon TaylorPitcherMets
St. Louis CardinalsDennis HigginsPitcherCleveland
Boston Red SoxJim LomborgPitcherBoston
Washington SenatorsVincente RomoPitcherBoston
Oakland A’sJoe KeoughOutfielderKansas City
Pittsburgh PiratesTed UhlaenderOutfielderCleveland
Baltimore OriolesJerry JohnsonPitcherSan Francisco
Montreal ExposErnie BanksFirst BasemanChicago (N)
Minnesota TwinsBill ButlerPitcherKansas City
Cleveland IndiansPhil RoofCatcherMilwaukee
Los Angeles DodgersCarl TaylorOutfielderSt Louis
California AngelsJohn BoccabellaFirst Baseman/CatcherMontreal
Seattle PilotsJim RayPitcherHouston
New York MetsJeff TorborgCatcherLos Angeles
Philadelphia PhilliesJohn DonaldsonSecond BasemanOakland

Round 13

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Atlanta BravesJim GosgerOutfielderMontreal
New York YankeesDave NelsonSecond BasemanWashington
San Francisco GiantsJulio NavaroPitcherAtlanta
Cincinnati RedsGeorge ThomasOutfielderBoston
Boston Red SoxJay JohnstoneOutfielderCalifornia
Washington SenatorsJohn GelnarPitcherMilwaukee
Oakland A’sCal KooncePitcherBoston
Pittsburgh PiratesDave MoreheadPitcherKansas City
Baltimore OriolesRon CookPitcherHouston
Montreal ExposGary RossPitcherSan Diego
Minnesota TwinsCurtis MottenOutfielderBaltimore
Cleveland IndiansRoger RepozOutfielderCalifornia
Los Angeles DodgersJerry MosesCatcherBoston
California AngelsBill VossRight FielderCalifornia
Seattle PilotsEarl WilsonPitcherSan Diego
New York MetsRon SwabotaOutfielderNew York (n)
Philadelphia PhilliesClaude RaymondPitcherMontreal

Round 14

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
San Francisco GiantsTim McCarverCatcherPhiladelphia
Boston Red SoxRich RobertsonPitcherSan Francisco
Washington SenatorsLarry HisleOutfielderPhiladelphia
Oakland A’sTerry CrowleyOutfielderBaltimore
Pittsburgh PiratesGeorge CulverPitcherHouston
Baltimore OriolesRoberto PenaShortstopMilwaukee
Montreal ExposBart JohnsonPitcherChicago (a)
Minnesota TwinsTom McGrawFirst BasemanChicago (a)
Cleveland IndiansPaul SchallThird BasemanKansas City
Los Angeles DodgersDanny WaltonOutfielderMilwaukee
California AngelsJohn O’DonoghuePitcherMontreal
Seattle PilotsGene MichaelShortstopNew York (a)
New York MetsJim NelsonPitcherPittsburgh
Philadelphia PhilliesGrant JacksonPitcherPhiladelphia

Round 15

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
San Francisco GiantsDick EllsworthPitcherMilwaukee
Boston Red SoxDan McGinnPitcherMontreal
Washington SenatorsPat CorralesCatcherCincinnati
Oakland A’sClay DalrympleCatcherBaltimore
Pittsburgh PiratesJesus AlouOutfielderHouston
Baltimore OriolesTom DukesPitcherSan Diego
Montreal ExposRich NyePitcherMontreal
Minnesota TwinsMike KekichPitcherNew York (a)
Cleveland IndiansJim HoltLeft FielderMinnesota
Los Angeles DodgersTom TimmermannPitcherDetroit
California AngelsTom EganCatcherCalifornia
Seattle PilotsRon BryantPitcherSan Francisco
New York MetsGerry JaneskiPitcherChicago (a)
Philadelphia PhilliesSkip LockwoodPitcherMilwaukee

Round 16

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Boston Red SoxMike McCormickPitcherNew York (a)
Washington SenatorsBob PriddyPitcherAtlanta
Oakland A’sWoody WoodwardShortstopCincinnati
Pittsburgh PiratesLarry HowardCatcherHouston
Baltimore OriolesLee MayeOutfielderChicago (a)
Montreal ExposAl FitzmorrisPitcherKansas City
Minnesota TwinsSonny JacksonShortstopAtlanta
Los Angeles DodgersGary WagnerPitcherBoston
California AngelsFrank BertinaPitcherSt Louis
Seattle PilotsFred LasherPitcherCleveland
New York MetsMike KillkinnyPitcherDetroit
Philadelphia PhilliesLarry GuraPitcherChicago (a)

Round 17

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Boston Red SoxRon HerbalPitcherNew York (n)
Washington SenatorsByron BrowneOutfielderPhiladelphia
Oakland A’sFloyd WeaverPitcherChicago (a)
Pittsburgh PiratesRon WillisPitcherSan Diego
Baltimore OriolesPhil ReaganPitcherChicago (N)
Montreal ExposDuffy DyerCatcherNew York (n)
Minnesota TwinsJoe GibbonPitcherPittsburgh
Los Angeles DodgersGene LamontCatcherDetroit
Seattle PilotsDenny LeMasterPitcherHouston
New York MetsJim LyttleOutfielderNew York (a)

Round 18

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Boston Red SoxDick WoodsonPitcherMInnesota
Washington SenatorsSteve HovleyOutfielderOakland
Oakland A’sFred GladdingPitcherHouston
Pittsburgh PiratesTommy DavisOutfielderChicago (n)
Baltimore OriolesMike CorkinsPitcherSan Diego
Montreal ExposIvan MurrellFirst BasemanSan Diego
Minnesota TwinsRafael RoblesShortstopSan Diego
Los Angeles DodgersBilly McCoolPitcherSt. Louis
Seattle PilotsRich RenickThird BasemanMinnesota
New York MetsNorm MillerOutfielderHouston

Round 19

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Boston Red SoxRay LambPitcherLos Angeles
Washington SenatorsGene BarbenderPitcherMilwaukee
Oakland A’s Dean ChancePitcher New York (n)
Pittsburgh PiratesEllie RodriguezCatcherKansas City
Baltimore OriolesBob TillmanCatcherAtlanta
Montreal ExposJose ArciaUtility ManSan Diego
Minnesota TwinsBobby BolinPitcherBoston
Los Angeles DodgersJim MagnusonPitcherChicago (a)
Seattle PilotsBob MillerPitcherChicago (n)
New York MetsJim LefevbeSecond BasemanLos Angeles

Round 20

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Washington SenatorsBilly CowanOutfielderCalifornia
Pittsburgh PiratesTommy MatchickShortstopKansas City
Baltimore OriolesJim Ray HartThird BasemanSan Francisco
Minnesota TwinsNelson BrilesPitcherSt Louis
Seattle PilotsJoe LahoudOutfielderBoston
New York MetsJerry CryderInfielderChicago (a)

Round 21

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Washington SenatorsJim BoutonPitcherHouston
Pittsburgh PiratesFrank LinizyPitcherSt Louis
Baltimore OriolesKen WrightPitcherKansas City
Seattle PilotsDick GreenSecond BasemanOakland
New York MetsJim BeauchampInfielderSt Louis

Round 22

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Pittsburgh PiratesJoe DeckerPitcherChicago (N)
Seattle PilotsDick GreenSecond BasemanOakland
New York MetsJim BeauchampInfielderSt Louis

Round 23

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Seattle PilotsJohn KennedyThird BaseBoston Red Sox
New York MetsJack DiLauroPitcherHouston Astros

Round 24

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
Seattle PilotsCaesar GeronimoOutfieldHouston Astros
New York MetsJoe HagueFirst BasemanSt Louis Cardinals

Round 25

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
New York MetsOrlando PenaPPittsburgh Pirates

Round 26

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
New York MetsBilly WilsonPPhiladelphia Phillies

Round 27

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
New York MetsPaul DoylePSan Diego Padres

Round 28

TeamPlayerPositionTeam
New York MetsMike PaulPCleveland Indians

And six to ten games into the season here is the current injury report

PlayerTeamLength of Injury (days)
Ron WillisPirates5
Clay CarrollPhillies4
Mike NagyCardinals3
Paul CasanovaSt. Louis3
Bill FreehanSan Francisco3
Mudcat GrantPhillies2
Sal BandoIndians1
Elliott MaddoxBaltimore1

As always if you’re interested in joining any of our Dynasty leagues either online or in person (draft is this Saturday) leave a comment here.

Well we’ve now got our 18 teams and the Dynasty draft league for the 1970 season is starting to roll. It began with our Expansion Draft. We had four new players two of which took existing teams vacated by other players (Cleveland and SF) and two who took new franchises (California & Philadelphia). Those two teams participated in an expansion draft choosing players from existing teams. Each existing team was allowed to protect 7 players from the expansion draft and an additional five if a player was drafted from their team. Once any team lost 3 players (LA Dodgers) no further players could be drafted from it.

Here were the draft results by round

RoundPlayerPositionDrafted FromPlayerPositionDrafted From
Philadelphia PhilliesCalifornia Angels
1Mudcat GrantPSt. Louis CardinalsTommy JohnPBoston Red Sox
2Don McMahonPLos Angeles DodgersBill Russellss/OFBoston Red Sox
3Dick SelmaPLos Angeles DodgersJoe NiekroPWashington Senators
4Clyde WrightPMinnesota TwinsSandy Alomar Sr2BSan Francisco Giants
5Pat DobsonPCleveland IndiansCarl MortonPNew York Yankees
6Luke WalkerPCincinnati RedsDon Money3BSan Francisco Giants
7Tom PhoebusPPittsburgh PiratesBob LockerPOakland A’s
8Clay CarrollPPittsburgh
Pirates
George MitterwaldCSeattle Pilots
9Ron KlimkowskiPMontreal ExposMatty AlouOF Los Angeles Dodgers
10Dick DragoPNew York YankeesLou PiniellaOFBaltimore Orioles
11Jim RookerPMontreal Exposn/an/an/a
12Tony TaylorInfAtlanta Bravesn/an/an/a

Having drafted 10 players in the expansion California will draft 16th in the full scale version ahead of Seattle & Behind LA. Because they took the full 12 players allowed the Philadelphia will draft last at 18th.

The Final Draft order for the 1970 continual draft league:

  1. Atlanta Braves
  2. NY Yankees
  3. San Francisco Seals (Giants)
  4. Cin City (Cincinnati Reds)
  5. St Louis Cardinals
  6. Boston Red Sox 
  7. Washington Senators 
  8. Oakland A’s
  9. Pittsburgh Pirates
  10. Baltimore Orioles
  11. Montreal Nos Amours (Expos)
  12. Minnesota Twins
  13. Cleveland Indians
  14.  LA Dodgers
  15. California Angels
  16. Seattle Pilots
  17. New York Day Traders (Mets)
  18. Philadelphia Phillies

Given that the actual draft will be 18 players from all over the country from NY to CA it will take at least a couple of weeks. I expect us to get started by the end of may or beginning of June, sooner if I can manage it, but we’re playing 162 this time and it’s going to be fun.

And if you like what you see, well we can always go to 20 teams next season.

UPDATE The rules for keeping players after the next season are as follows:

  1. World series winner 4 players
  2. World series runner up 5 players
  3. Division winners who don’t go to the series 6 players
  4. Division winners who don’t make the Pennant round 7 players
  5. Wild card teams who don’t go to the series 8 players
  6. 11th and 12th best records 9 players
  7. 13th and 14th best records 10 players
  8. 15th and 16th best records 11 players
  9. 17th and 18th best records 12 players

With 18 teams the divisions are going to be as follows

AL EastAL CentralAL WestNL EastNL CentralNL West
Seattle PilotsCleveland IndiansBoston Red SoxAtlanta BravesNY Day TradersLos Angeles Dodgers
New York YankeesCalifornia AngelsOakland A’s
Philadelphia PhilliesCincinnati RedsPittsburgh Pirates
Baltimore OriolesMinnesota TwinsWashington SenatorsMontreal Nos Amours (Expos)St Louis CardinalsSan Francisco Seals (Giants)
Bold indicates defending division winner from last season Bold Italic Pennant winner Bold italic underline World Series Champion

Divisions were set up with the following priorities in order

  • Division winners not to be put in the same division
  • Whenever possible players are placed in divisions with opponents living in the same time zone
  • If not possible traditional rivals are put together
  • Actual geographic location of the franchise

Thus since the Red Sox (Colorado), the A’s (Arizona) and the Senators (Nevada) all live out west they were put in the same division since with an unbalanced schedule (18 in division, 12 out of division 6 interleague) so alas the Redsox and Yankees will not share a division as the Yanks live in the east

two of the three AL central teams live in the central time zone while four AL team managers live in the east. California and Seattle were the obvious candidates to go to the central but as Cleveland is defending a division title and so is Seattle California was the default as it was the closest geographic choice.

The NL was more complicated four NL teams live in the east, four in the central and only one (Pittsburgh) on the west coast. Thus one eastern player and one central player had to go west. The obvious choices were the Giants and the Dodgers as they are both actual west coast teams and are also traditional rivals.

Five Sports Thoughts Under the Fedora

Posted: April 18, 2022 by datechguy in baseball, nba, nfl, nhl, Sports
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Is it just me or has the left side of the Boston Red Sox infield suddenly learned how to field their positions? Xander Bogarts (SS) and Raphael Devers (3b) are great and feared hitter but not known for their glove work but over the first couple of weeks their level of defensive play has risen considerably.

Part of it might be Trevor Story now at second, part might be rather young Devers finally maturing as a player but a lot of it also might be the opt out clause that Bogarts has and the extension that Devers is seeking.

Either way it’s something to see.


Yesterday the Boston Celtics beat the Brooklyn Nets 115 to 114 in an exciting game where after a Three Pointer gave the next a 3 pt lead with under a minute to go, the C’s drove down, scored to make it a one point game, managed a defensive stand and without calling a time out rushed back down the court were after a series of great passes the winning basket was laid in with no time left on the clock.

To me the big story was the decision to drive down the court, rather than take a time out to get a set play. Ninety nine times out of 100 with a time out remaining a team uses a time out in that situation inbounds on a set play and goes from there. The decision to not call the time out was a gutsy one but demonstrates the value of not letting an opponent prepare a set defense or get a heads up from their coach to watch for a particular thing.

Of course if they didn’t get the winner shot the only story today would be “Why didn’t they call that time out?”


Oh speaking of the Celtics game two more things concerning the narrative. There was a huge debate in the local sports talk radio about their winning their last game forcing them to meet the Nets vs losing it and facing a weaker opponent. The game bolstered both sides of the argument.

You can make the case that this was one of the most competitive games of the first round and they would have been better off with a different opponent. They were one second away from a loss. On the other hand it showed the advantage of home court as a side story was Irving the former Celtic flipping off a heckling fan which generated a whole lot more talk than his spectacular game.

Give me the home court any day.


There is a ton of talk about the NFL draft around here and what the Patriots will do in it but the bigger subject here is year two of Mac Jones at QB with an offensive coaching by committee and how he is expected to do without proper coaching now that Josh McDaniels is gone. Three things:

  1. Belichick has not one but two ex head coaches on staff below him, if a former head coach can’t coach a 2nd year QB let alone two then you’ve got real trouble here.
  2. The AFC competition has significantly improved all around both in division and out. Even if McDaniels had stayed the Patriots and Jones would be hard press to repeat their record of last season
  3. This illustrates once and for all the value of Tom Brady and how much he skewed the field in the past. If you took this same lineup with the same coaching staff but put 45 year old Tom Brady at QB does anyone doubt they would be the favorite to win the AFC east? Signing Brady was the single best move this franchise ever made, letting him go was the worst.

The Hockey Season is almost over and the Bruins face their first post season without Tuukka Rask in a decade.

Rask was an excellent goaltender who played his entire career in Boston but was unable to take them over the top and he got a lot of heat for that and there was plenty of talk that he wasn’t tough enough to do so.

With two younger goaltenders on the ice this time around it will be interesting to see just how far the team goes. If they manage to go all the way in the next few years the trash talk about Rask will only get louder.


Finally some members of the Red Sox will not be heading north for their series against the Blue Jays because they are unvaccinated against COVID 19 and trucker convoys not withstanding Canada still has strict rules on the subject. There is some speculation that this is the reason why the Celtics didn’t want to face Toronto in the 1st round as well.

It seems insane to still be playing this game but Canada is their own country and if that’s what they want to do so be it. Frankly given Trudeau I wouldn’t put it past him to keep this stuff up just to give Canadian teams an additional home field advantage.