Here is the state of the 2nd season of my Dynasty Baseball All Futility League (all teams lost 96 + games). Last season the 1970 White Sox defeated the 2012 Astros 4-0 to win the World Series. Teams available for those interested are listed.
I am also running an all average team league called the SD Jones memorial .500 teams league. All teams were no better than 2 games over .500 or no worse than 2 games under. Here are the current standings. Teams still available are listed. This is our initial season.
Sometime in January we will be starting the 3rd season of our great teams league. Last season the 1955 Brookyn Dodgers repeated as world champs defeating the 2010 Texas Rangers 4 games to two. Can they three peat? And what team would YOU like to manage to try and stop them?
All perspective players welcome no matter what side of the political fence your on
There is more to life than Democrats creating magic ballots to steal the republic thus crisis or no our Sable / Gerbel face to face tabletop baseball lead held our draft on Saturday.
The Draft order was determined by last years record and draft picks for the 1st five rounds were eligible to trade. Teams were able to retain from 6 to 16 of their previous players and then drafted till they held 35.
Drafting Team
Player
MLB Team
Position
C ?
SP ?
RP ?
Round 1
San Diego
Brett Sutter
MIL
LR
x
Seattle
Emilio Pagan
TB
SR
x
Tampa Bay
Marcus Simeon
OAK
SS
San Francisco
Tyler Glasnow
TB
SP
x
Washington
Javier Baez
ChC
SS
NYY
Michael Brantley
HOU
LF
St. Louis
German Marquez
COL
SP
x
Colorado
Darvish
ChC
SP
x
Round 2
San Diego
Aaron Bummer
ChC
LR
x
Seattle
David Fletcher
ANA
3B
Tampa Bay
Victor Robles
WSH
CF
San Francisco
Zach Gallen
ARI
SP
x
Washington
Lorenzo Cain
MIL
CF
NYY
Roberto Perez
CLE
Cat
x
Tampa Bay
Roman Laureno
OAK
CF
Colorado
Charlie Morton
TB
SP
x
Round 3
San Diego
Casey Sadler
LAD
LR
x
Seattle
Max Keplar
MIN
RF
Tampa Bay
Howie Kendrick
WSH
1B
San Francisco
Ryu
LAD
SP
x
Tampa Bay
Pettit
TB
LR
x
Tampa Bay
Oliver Drake
TB
LR
x
St. Louis
Starling Marte
PIT
CF
Tampa Bay
Lucas Giolito
CWS
SP
x
Round 4
San Diego
Mark Melancon
ATL
RP
x
Seattle
Alex Gordan
KC
LF
Tampa Bay
Wilson Conteras
CHC
C
x
San Francisco
Josh Hader
MIL
RP
x
Washington
Yadier Molina
StL
C
x
NYY
Justin Turner
LAD
3B
St. Louis
Christian Vazquez
BOS
C
x
Colorado
Eugenio Suarez
CIN
3B
Round 5
San Diego
Tony Walters
COL
C
x
Seattle
Matt Chapman
OAK
3B
Tampa Bay
Josh Bell
PIT
1B
San Francisco
Tyler Duffy
MIN
SR
x
Washington
Whit Merrifield
KC
2B
NYY
Cory Seager
LAD
SS
Tampa Bay
Andrelton Simmons
ANA
SS
Tampa Bay
Manny Machado
SD
3B
Round 6
San Diego
Yolmer Sanchez
CWS
2B
Seattle
Maillex Smith
SEA
CF
Tampa Bay
Buster Posey
SF
C
San Francisco
David Doll
COL
OF
Washington
Odorizzi
MIN
SP
x
NYY
Steven Strausberg
WSH
SP
x
St. Louis
Joe Musgrove
PIT
SP
x
Colorado
Alex Cologme
CWS
RP
x
Round 7
San Diego
Peon Braxton
SEA
CF
Seattle
Miguel Rojaz
MIA
SS
Tampa Bay
Edwin Encarnacion
NYY
1B
San Francisco
Brad Peacock
HOU
SP
x
Washington
Robby Ray
ARI
SP
x
NYY
Jonathan Villar
BAL
2B
St. Louis
Eric Sogard
TB
2B
Colorado
Jorge Solair
KC
OF
Round 8
San Diego
Yuli Guriel
HOU
1B
Seattle
Ross Stripling
LAD
LR
x
Tampa Bay
Brandon Workman
BOS
SR
x
San Francisco
Hanser Alberto
BAL
2B
Washington
Domingo German
NYY
S/RP
x
x
NYY
Mike Soroka
ATL
SP
x
St. Louis
Oscar Mercado
CLE
CF
Colorado
Danny Santana
TEX
1B
Round 9
San Diego
Evan Longoria
SF
3B
Seattle
Chad Green
NYY
LR
x
Tampa Bay
Cam Bedroisian
ANA
RP
x
San Francisco
Andrew McCutchen
PHI
OF
Washington
Gabriel Ynoa
BAL
S/RP
x
x
NYY
Marcus Stroman
NYM
SP
x
St. Louis
Eduardo Escobar
ARI
3B
Colorado
Hunter Renfro
SD
OF
Round 10
San Diego
Trevor May
MIN
RP
x
Seattle
Colin Mchugh
HOU
S/RP
x
x
Tampa Bay
Liam Hendricks
OAK
SR
x
San Francisco
Nick Wittgren
CLE
RP
x
Washington
Marcus Waldon
BOS
LR
x
NYY
Mike Zunino
TB
C
x
St. Louis
Melvis Goloria
KC
C
x
Colorado
Miguel Sano
MIN
3B
15 minute break
Round 11
San Diego
Carlos Santana
CLE
3B
Seattle
Tyler Clippard
CLE
RP
x
Tampa Bay
Ehire Adranza
MIN
SS
San Francisco
Mitch Garber
MIN
C
x
Washington
Sergio Romo
MIN
RP
x
NYY
Zach Britton
NYY
RP
x
St. Louis
Julio Urias
LAD
RP
x
Colorado
James McCann
CWS
C
x
Round 12
San Diego
Hunter Wood
CLE
RP
x
Seattle
Anthony Bass
SEA
RP
x
Tampa Bay
David Peralta
ARI
LF
San Francisco
Kevin Newman
PIT
SS
Washington
Anibel Sanchez
WSH
SP
x
NYY
Alex Verdugo
LAD
OF
St. Louis
Brandon Kintzler
CHC
RP
x
Colorado
Billy Hamilton
ATL
OF
Round 13
San Diego
Cesar Hernandez
PHI
2B
Seattle
Kyle Seager
SEA
3B
Tampa Bay
Zach Plesac
CLE
SP
x
San Francisco
Byron Buxton
MIN
CF
Washington
Kurt Suzuki
WSH
C
x
NYY
Alberto Mondesi
KC
SS
St. Louis
Jose Berrios
MIN
SP
x
Colorado
Kyle Schwarber
CHC
LF/C
x
Round 14
San Diego
Jose Altuve
HOU
2B
Seattle
Dee Gordon
SEA
2B
San Francisco
Josh Osich
CWS
RP
x
Washington
Francisco Lindor
CLE
2B
NYY
Glaybar Torres
NYY
ss
St. Louis
Albert Pujols
ANA
1B
Colorado
Ian Happ
CHC
2B
Round 15
San Diego
Vladimer Guerrero Jr.
TOR
3B
Seattle
Adam Frazier
PIT
2B
San Francisco
Biggio
TOR
2B
Washington
Delino Deshields
TEX
2B
NYY
Scott Kingery
PHI
CF
St. Louis
Luis Rendiko
ANA
2B
Colorado
Stephan Creighton
ARI
LR
x
Round 16
San Diego
Jason Hayward
CHC
OF
Seattle
Harison Bader
StL
CF
San Francisco
Wil Harris
HOU
RP
x
Washington
Kyle Farmer
Cin
2B/C
x
NYY
Tanaka
NYY
SP
x
St. Louis
Greg Allen
CLE
LF
Colorado
Madea
LAD
S/RP
x
x
Round 17
San Diego
Francisco Cervelli
ATL
C
x
Seattle
Michael Conforto
NYM
RF
San Francisco
Robinson Chirinos
HOU
C
x
Washington
Austin Hedges
SD
C
x
NYY
Roberto Osuna
HOU
RP
x
St. Louis
Brian Anderson
MIA
3B
Colorado
Anthony Desciafani
CIN
SP
x
Round 18
Seattle
Isaih Kiner-Falefa
TEX
C/3B
x
San Francisco
Mike Canha
OAK
OF
Washington
Adam Plutko
S/RP
x
x
NYY
Pedro Baez
LAD
RP
x
St. Louis
Trevor Bauer
Cin
SP
x
Colorado
Joc Peterson
LAD
LF
Round 19
Seattle
Daniel Vogelbach
SEA
1B
San Francisco
Hunter Pence
Tex
OF
Washington
Wade Miley
HOU
SP
x
NYY
Scott Oberg
COL
RP
x
St. Louis
Daniel Murphy
COL
1B
Colorado
Lance Lynn
TEX
SP
x
15 Minute Break
Round 20
San Francisco
Matt Baumgardner
SF
SP
x
Washington
Edwin Diaz
NYM
RP
x
NYY
Danny Swanson
ATL
SS
St. Louis
Hector Neris
PHI
RP
x
Colorado
Ryan Pressley
HOU
RP
x
Round 21
San Francisco
Tommy Phan
TB
LF
Washington
Eric Hosmer
SD
1B
NYY
Jandal Gustave
SF
RP
x
St. Louis
Ansel Robles
ANA
RP
x
Colorado
Carson Kelly
ARI
C
x
Round 22
San Francisco
Sean Doolittle
WSH
RP
x
Washington
Ryan Braun
MIL
OF
NYY
Ian Kennedy
KC
RP
x
St. Louis
Jeff Samarga
SF
SP
x
Colorado
Yoan Moncada
CWS
3B
Round 23
San Francisco
Nikki Lobez
KC
2B
Washington
Jason Kitmas
CLE
2B
NYY
Austin Meadows
TB
CF
St. Louis
Jiman Choi
TB
1B
Colorado
Jordan Hicks
STL
RP
x
Round 24
San Francisco
Sevy Zavala
CWS
C
x
Washington
Colin Moran
PIT
2B
NYY
Rowdy Tellez
TOR
1B
St. Louis
Brandon Drury
TOR
3B
Colorado
Christian Walker
ARI
1B
Round 25
Washington
Chris Owings
BOS
2B
NYY
Brett Gardner
NYY
OF
St. Louis
Jorge Polanco
MIN
SS
Colorado
Noah Sindergarten
NYM
SP
x
Round 26
Washington
Leroy Garcia
CWS
3B
NYY
Luis Serverino
NYY
SP
x
St. Louis
Jorge Polanco
MIN
SS
Colorado
Homer Bailey
OAK
SP
x
Round 27
Washington
Eddie Rosario
MIN
OF
Colorado
Dede Gregorious
NYY
SS
Round 28
Colorado
Carlos Carrera
HOU
SS
Round 29
Colorado
Reyes
HOU
RF
Round 30
Colorado
Adrian Howser
MIL
RP
x
Round 31
Colorado
Shane Green
ATL
RP
x
In addition to the standard draft there was the AA draft. This is a draft of any fringe player (fringe meaning a batter with a % or a pitcher with a spot start rating and no relief rating )
Teams were able to hold the rights to up to five AA players who can not be used this season. Franchises can retain up to five rookies that they already had rights to and then can fill any remaining spots via said draft.
1st Rnd
Team
Player
Position
San Diego
Jose Rodo
RP
OAK
Seattle
Chad Walch
C
MIA
Tampa Bay
Wil Smith
C
LAD
Washington
Adam Haseluy
CF
PHI
NYY
Bo Bichette
OF
TOR
St. Louis
Genesis Cabrera
S/RP
StL
2nd Rnd
Seattle
Tim Lopes
CF
SEA
Tampa Bay
Dustin May
RP
LAD
Washington
Emmanuel Place
RP
TEX
NYY
Austin Riley
LF
ATL
St. Louis
Adam Duval
OF/1B
ATL
3rd Rnd
Seattle
Austin Adams
RP
SEA
Tampa Bay
Wendelken
RP
OAK
NYY
Eric Kratz
C
TB
4th Rnd
Seattle
Marco Hernandez
2B
BOS
Tampa Bay
Gonsolin
SP
LAD
5th Rnd
Seattle
Tyler Alexander
RP
DET
St. Louis also has Sean Manaea
If a player retains “fringe” status the following season a team may keep them on their AA roster. If said player gets fulltime status they must either be kept on their standard 35 man roster or be released.
Opening Day is Black Saturday (Nov 28th) for a 60 game season. Good luck to all.
If you have an interest in joining next year contact us. if we have multiple players interested a short AA season might be possible as a test run to be played at the same time as the regular season using the non-drafted fringe players as a roster.
Our Dynasty Face to face league finished our SF Giants team won the world series in six and we are preparing the groundwork for a new season.
There will be a meeting at Zeda’s Pizza in Fitchburg MA today at noon any interested players are more than welcome.
Our draft will be November 14th again at Zedas. Depending on how many players we have there may be an expansion draft before the basic one. We will be playing with the 2019 season cards.
NOTE IF YOU WISH TO JOIN AS AN EXPANSION TEAM YOU NEED TO JOIN AND LET ME KNOW BY OCT 31st.
Additionally there are three online leagues that are either now or will be looking for players that I’m running.
Our 2nd season of the all pathetic league (all teams that lost at least 96 games) is now 12 games into a 162 game season, we play once a week (scheduled time Thursday 10 AM EST but you can reschedule at will) and there are currently 12 of 24 teams open. If you think you can take a bad team and make it the best of the bad we’d love to have you.
Our all time great league 2nd season is currently in playoffs in the league divisional round. By the rules of the league all playoff teams are retained for the next season and players who wish to keep their current teams may do so. But there are always openings and new teams that will be included. If you would like to manage a great team, either a playoff team that has been abandoned or a great team that is added in you are welcome to jump in. We will be reducing this league to once a week to make room for our third online league…
This will be the all mediocre league. This will consist of teams that finished with a record between two games under .500 & two games over .500 (in a 162 game season 80-82 – 82-80 in a 154 game season 73-75 – 75-73. Unlike the all pathetic league you will find a few starts on such teams and maybe more than an handful of HOF players in said league. Unlike the great teams league these are teams that were usually on the rise that hadn’t made it yet or good teams on the decline (or the teams like Connie Mack’s favorite the 4th place moneymakers)
It is more profitable for me to have a team that is in contention for most of the season but finishes about fourth. A team like that will draw well enough during the first part of the season to show a profit for the year, and you don’t have to give the players raises when they don’t win.
Connie Mack
This type of team would win about 60 games vs the all time greats (last season I demonstrated this when I accidentally put such a team the 2013 Diamondbacks in the ATG league instead of the 2001 team that I intended) and would dominate the all pathetic league. It will be interesting to see what they teams that are good enough to dominate bad teams and just good enough to put up a fight against great ones will do against each other.
These are the available teams by franchise
Orioles 57, 95, 15
Senators 67 Rangers 06
twins 73, 74
Yankees 71, 73
whitesox 74, 97, 98 .02
indians 75, 04, 08, 11, 15
Redsox 93
mariners 93
Brewers 96, 05, 09, 14
Angels 2000, 10, 17, 18
bluejays 2001, 05, 11, 15
tigers 2010
a’s 2010
Royals 2016, 17
Devil Rays 2017
Phillies 57, 74, 02, 12, 18, 19
Pirates 67, 73
braves 71
astros 73, 74, 96, 06
mets 75, 01,
Cardinals 75
giants 75
Padres 82, 05
dodgers 93, 94, 07, 10
cubs 95
Marlins 96, 10
reds 96, 06
Rockies 2000
diamondbacks 2008, 12, 13, 18
Nationals 2011, 18
If one of these teams is to your liking contact me online. this will be a 162 game season 3 game a series played once a week.
So if you want to play some sports where there is still no political grandstanding going on I’d love to have you, either in person or online. Either stop by at Zedas or leave a comment here and we’ll go from there.
The latest in our writeups of the teams in the online baseball leagues I run. This league is full but I will be recruiting players for my next all pathetic league in a month or so if you are interested in joining that one or getting on the waiting list for this one leave a message in comment.
2009 New York Yankees 54-46 1st place
The Yankees have remained steady as their division rivals have collapsed. Can they hold that 8 game lead or are they due for a fall?
Heroes: Robinson Cano leads the league in hits while sitting at 3rd in batting and doubles. Mark Teixera is 2nd in RBI’s and 4th in HR. Meanwhile Alfredo Aceves has shined out of the pen with a 4-0 record & ERA of 2.91 and a WHIP under 1 (0.88)
Zeros: Phil Coke(6.39 ERA 1.66 WHIP) and Brian Bruney *5.83 ERA .308 avg against) are both keeping Yankee opponents in the game while Brett Gardner and Jerry Hairston have not excelled off the bench.
Wild Cards: 8 different Yanks are in double digits in HR but no yankee starter is more than two games over .500 Meanwhile closer Mariano Rivera is 3rd in the league in saves while 1st in blown saves.
Coming Attractions: The Yanks have 3 in Cleveland vs the 1954 Indians and before rushing home for a quick series vs the 2010 Texas Rangers before going back on the road to challenge the 2002 Aneheim Angels.
Injury Report: One of the features of the Yankee lead is an empty DL
1924 Washington Senators 46-56 9 GB 2nd place (tie)
The Washington collapse is starting to slow but with only 60 games left to make up nine for the lead and 6 for a playoff spot if a turnaround is going to happen it has to happen now.
Heroes: Walter Johnson leads the league in wins is 2nd in innings and is top 10 in strikeouts and ERA while hitting .322 in 59 AB. Sam Rice is 1st in Triples and tied for 4th in hits HR. Meanwhile Goose Goslin leads Washington in HR (10) and RBI (64) while 2nd in avg at .305.
Zeros:Ossie Bluege .218 3 HR 37 RBI and Muddy Ruel .228 0 HR 27 RBI have not excelled at the plate while Byron Speece (0-0 1 sv 5.95 ERA 31 BB vs 21 K) Allen Russell (1-0 1 sv 6.11 ERA .324 avg against 2.25 WHIP) and Joe Martina (1-5 1 BS .309 avg against 6.68 ERA are not doing the job on the mound.
Wild Cards: The Senators continue to lead the majors triples (58) while dead last in HR (23) but they’re also one of the hardest to hit a HR off 3rd from the bottom in the AL. And don’t think you’re stealing against them. Not only do they have the best numbers for catching those trying to steal (.500) but only 5 bases have been stolen against them. But they’ve been giving away runs with a .981 fielding pct, worst in the AL.
Coming Attractions: The Senators are in the middle of a 21 game road trip. They stop in Baltimore to face the 1970 Orioles, head west to face the 2015 Kansas City Royals, north to Chicago to face the 2005 White Sox, farther north to Toronto for the 1993 Bluejays and finish off their trip back in Chicago to take on the 2016 Cubs.
Injury Report: After injuries to Wid Matthews, Bucky Harris 2 for George Mogridge and suspensions to Goslin and Mogridge over the last 30 days the Senators are finally all present and accounted for.
2015 Kansas City Royals 46-56 9 GB 2nd place (tie)
The good news for Kansas City is that they are still in 2nd place neck and neck with the Washington Senators as they have been since the start of the season, the bad news is that this is because they have shared the same sudden collapse at the exact same time.
Heroes: Johnny Cueto leads the league in WHIP is 2nd in wins ERA and avg against. wins is 2nd in innings and 4th in innings. Out of the pen Chris Young & Kelvin Herrera are a combined 4-1 with 2 saves and ERA’s (2.11 1.23) that strike fear in the hearts of hitters Meanwhile Eric Hosmer’s .297 avg 18 HR and 59 RBI along with 25 doubles gives opposing pitchers pause.
Zeros: Salvador Perez has put 10 over the fence but with a .202 avg he doesn’t get man chances. Meanwhile the non-Cueto starters have collapsed with Ednson Volquez (3-14 5.05 ERA) Danny Duffy (8-7 6.00 ERA .320 avg against) and Jeremy Guthrie 3-6 6.83 avg against 8.63 ERA) all digging holes for the offense to try to climb out of.
Wild Cards: While the teams .265 avg is middle of the pack no Royals hitter is over .300 for the season. That seems to be the theme of the team, none of their stats jump out positive or negative but the key hit seems to elude them particularly against the AL division A where they are 10-20 this season.
Coming Attractions: The Royals play 3 in Detroit vs the 1968 Tigers before coming home to take on the 1924 Washington Senators followed by the 1970 Baltimore Orioles before heading back on the road.
Injury Report: Kansas City is at full strength.
2002 Anaheim Angels 44-58 11 GB 4th place
The Angels are only two games behind both the Royals and the Senators so their best chance of getting out of the cellar not to mention making any kind of move this season is now. The question is are they up to the task?
Heroes: Garret Anderson is the bright spot on the Angels lineup leading the league in doubles while top 10 in slugging and RBI’s despite a .209 avg Troy Glaus’ 19 HR is good for 10th in the league On the mound Jarrod Washburn is 10-6 with 2.81 ERA and relievers Ben Weber (2-0 ‘s 3-3 in saves 1.53 ERA and Brendan Donnelly (5-3 1-1 in saves 2.05 ERA) are doing the job in the pen.
Zeros: Troy Percival has saved 17 games but he’s also lost 8 (1-8) blown five and put up an ERA of 7.18. Of course John Lackey at 3-9 with a 7.31 ERA and a .332 avg against doesn’t get to a closer often. At the bat Ben Molina isn’t doing much .195 1 HR 12 RBI but he’s not alone four other Angels starters (Tim Salmon, Darin Erstad, Alex Ochoa and Glaus are hitting .230 or worse.
Wild Cards: The Angels .250 avg is 3rd worst in the AL as are their 75 HR 876 hits & 414 RBI’s. On the plus side their .988 fielding percentage is 4th in the league and their .251 avg against is the 2nd stingiest in the league but alas when their opponents hit the ball it goes far as their top 5 in HR allowed indicates.
Coming Attractions: The Angels visit the red hot 2010 Texas Rangers to start a short road trip that ends in Baltimore to face the 1970 Baltimore Orioles before they head back home for two quick series against the 1st place 2009 New York Yankees and the 1988 Oakland A’s
Injury Report. Catcher Sean Wootan not only won’t be available for the series vs Texas but he won’t be back for the next series vs the Rangers a month from now which means Molina’s poor bat will be in the lineup for a quite a bit longer.