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Here is the current state of the table top baseball leagues I run. All leagues are 162 game seasons with one 3 game series scheduled per week If you click on a team link you can see their stats, injuries, leaders etc.

Since our last update several teams that were previously open in various league have been taken.

League one All Futility League (all teams lost 96 + games) 2nd Season. Scheduled series time Thursday Mornings.

Teams AL Division AWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1970 Milwaukee Brewers7455.574—–NoN/A
1970 Chicago White Sox6561.5167 1/2No—-
2002 Tampa Bay Devil Rays5769.45215 1/2Yes8
2003 Detroit Tigers4782.36427No20
Teams AL Division BWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1970 Kansas City Royals7752.597_____Yesn/a
2012 Minnesota Twins7452.5871 1/2No+9
2008 Seattle Mariners6663.51211Yes1/2
1973 Texas Rangers5277.40325Yes14 1/2
Teams AL Division CWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2009 Cleveland Indians6561.516—–Non/a
1957 Washington Senators6264.4923No3
1967 Kansas City A’s6366.4883 1/2No3 1/2
2019 Baltimore Orioles5967.4686No6

AL Leaders: Hitting:

Avg Mauer Min .346, OBP, Mauer Min .455, Huff TB Slug .601 Runs Harper .Mil 119, Hits: Suzuki Sea 181, 2B Ibanez Cle, A Cabrera Cle 42, 3B Cabrera Cle 13, SB Revere Min 65, BB Mauer Min 92 HR Sievers Wash 35, RBI Sievers Wash 113

Pitching: Wins Hernandez Sea, Johnson KCR 18, ERA Butler KCR 2.85, IP John Chi 212, K’s Hernandez Sea 196, Avg against Sosa TB 207 WHIP Krause KCA 1.08 HR/9 Bibby Tex 0.35 Saves Sanders Mil 26

*Division Winner automatically makes playoffs

Teams NL Division AWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1998 Montreal Expos8049.620—–YesN/A
2009 Washington Nationals7653.5894Yes+ 3 1/2
2001 Pittsburgh Pirates 7062.53011 1/2Yes4
1998 Florida Marlins5871.45022Yes14 1/2
Teams NL Division BWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2015 Atlanta Braves6069.465—– No12 1/2 *
2000 Philadelphia Phillies6069.465—–Yes12 1/2*
2012 Houston Astros5772.4423Yes15 1/2
2017 San Francisco Giants5475.4196No18 1/2
Teams NL Division CWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1993 New York Mets7356.566_____Non/a
1982 Cincinnati Reds7458.5611/2No______
1974 Chicago Cubs6267.48111No10 1/2
1993 San Diego Padres5272.44216Yes15 1/2

NL Leaders Hitting:

AVG Gwynn SD .361, OBP Giles Pit .450 Slug Giles Pit .623, Runs Giles Pitt 114, Hits Gwynn SD 189 2B Gwynn SD 56, 3B Guerrero Mon 15, SB Morgan Wash 45, BB Giles Pit 101, HR Murray Mets 34, RBI Ramirez Pit 114

Pitching Wins Hermanson Mon 21, ERA Hermanson Mon 2.06, IP Soto Cin 230, K’s Soto Cin 279, Avg against Soto Cin .199 WHIP Soto Cin 1.02, HR/9 Quintana Mets, Berenyi Cin 0.21, Saves Urbina Mon 29.


The SD Jones memorial .500 teams league is a league (all teams were no better than 2 games over .500 or no worse than 2 games under) Initial season . Games are scheduled for Tuesdays. AM

Teams AL EastWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1993 Boston6343.600—–Non/a
1957 Baltimore5253.49511Yes2
1973 New York (A)5154.48612Yes3
1967 Washington4659.43817Yes8
Teams AL CentralWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2010 Detroit6936.657—–Yesn/a
1975 Cleveland4758.44822No7
1973 Minnesota4557.44122 1/2No7 1/2
1998 Chicago (A)3867.36231No16
Teams AL WestWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2010 Oakland6045.571—-Yesn/a
2017 Kansas City5348.5205 1/2No+ 1/2
2018 Los Angeles (A)5451.5146Yes—-
2005 Toronto4758.44813Yes7

AL Leaders Batting

Avg Carew Min .359, OBP Trout LAA .443, SLUG Trout LAA .645, Runs Cabrera Det 96, Hits Carew Min 150, 2B Cabrera Det 39, 3B Durham ChW, Jackson Det, Francona Bal 11, SB Carew Min 38 BB Trout LAA 79 HR Trout LAA 30, RBI Cabrera Det 97

Pitching

Wins Verlander Det 16, ERA Halladay Tor 2.11, IP Vernalder Det 205, K’s Verlander Det 185, Avg against Eckersley Cle .199, WHIP Halladay Tor 0.98, HR/9 Bibby Cle 0.21, Saves Valverde Det, Alvaraez LAA 21

Teams NL EastWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1967 Pittsburgh6543.602_____Non/a
2018 Washington6342.6001/2No+ 7 1/2
1957 Philadelphia4758.44816 1/2Yes8 1/2
1975 New York (N)4560.42918 1/2Yes10 1/2

Division winner skips wild card

Teams NL CentralWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1996 Cincinnati5748.543_____Non/a
2000 Colorado5751.5281 1/2Yes____
1975 St. Louis5352.5054Yes2 1/2
1973 Houston4560.42912Yes10 1/2
Teams NL WestWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1975 San Francisco6243.590—–Yesn/a
2012 Arizona5253.49510Yes3 1/2
2007 Los Angeles (N)4758.44815Yes8 1/2
1982 San Diego4263.40020Yes13 1/2

NL Leaders Batting

AVG Clemente Pit .378, OBP Mitchell Cin .459, Slug Clemente Pit .622, Runs Larkin Cin 93, Hits Clemente Pit 165, 2B Cirillo Col 47, 3B Clemente Pit 19, SB Pierre LAD 58 BB Larkin Cin , Ashburn Phil 58, HR Young Ari 24, RBI Helton Col 95

Pitching Wins Scherzer Wash 14, ERA McBean Pit 1.28, IP Scherzer Wash 208 2/3, K’s Scherzer Wash 247, Avg Against McBean Pit .201, WHIP Scherzer Wash 0.93, HR/9 McBean Pitt 0.08, Saves Brantley Cin 24


3rd League All time any time Great Teams League (3rd season) Games scheduled Friday evenings. Two teams have been picked up since the last posting (oddly not the Orioles)

Teams AL EastWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1970 Baltimore5022.694—–Yesn/a
1993 Toronto4329.5977No+2
1961 Yankees3537.48615No6
1999 Boston2844.38922No13
Teams AL CentralWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2010 Texas4230.583—–Yesn/a
1954 Cleveland4131.5691No—–
2006 Detroit3141.43111Yes10
1974 Oakland2943.40313Yes12
Teams AL OtherWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2009 New York (A)3834.528____Non/a
1977 Kansas City3639.4803 1/2No6 1/2
1924 Washington2847.37311 1/2No14 1/2
1967 Minnesota2646.36112Yes15

AL Leaders Batting

Avg Howard NYY61 .356, OBP Olerud Tor .472, Slug Mantle NYY61 .655, Runs Mantle NYY61 64, Hits Jeter NYY09 108, 2B Olerud Tor 29, Triples Taylor Wash 13, SB Henderson Tor 42, BB Henderson Tor 62, HR Mantle NYY61 25, RBI Rudi Oak 67

Pitching Wins Leonard KC, Hardin Bal, Cuellar Bal 11, ERA Feller Cle 1.83, IP Johnson Wash 147 2/3, K’s Martinez Bos 217, Avg against Martinez Bos .190 WHIP Martinez Bos 0.86 HR/9 Wilson Tex 0.38 Saves Ward Tor 21

Teams NL EastWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1975 Cincinnati3831.551—–NoN/a
1955 Brooklyn3636.5003 1/2Yes1
2019 Washington Nats3339.4586 1/2Yes4
1998 Atlanta3138.4497No4 1/2
Teams NL CentralWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1985 St. Louis4032.556____NoN/a
1957 Milwaukee3933.5421Yes+2
1971 Pittsburgh3438.4726Yes3
2003 Cubs3141.4319Yes6
Teams NL OtherWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2016 Chicago (N)4923.681—-Non/a
1977 Philadelphia3735.51412Yes___
2001 Arizona3636.50013Yes1
2007 Colorado3339.45816Yes4

NL Leaders Batting

Avg Kendrick Wash .358, OBP Morgan Cin .476, Slug Galarraga Atl .705, Runs Morgan Cin 70, Hits Kendrick Wash 106, 2B Helton Col, Holiday Col, Rendon Wash 27, 3B McGee StL 12, SB Morgan Cin 39, BB Schmidt Phil, Morgan Cin 62, HR Ga;arraga Atl 22, RBI Aaron Mil 69

Pitching Wins Nolan Cin 12, ERA Tudor StL 1.82, IP Tudor StL 133 2/3, K’s Johnson Arizona 166, Avg against Tudor StL .188, WHIP Tudor StL 0.84 HR/9 Buhl Mil 0.18, Saves Chapman Cubs16 19

If you are interested in taking over the management of any of the online leagues teams contact me in comments.

As a bonus here are the standings of our face to face draft league which first began playing in 1987 in Fitchburg Massachusetts. We have two divisions with 4 teams each playing a 60 game season every other Saturday at Zeda’s Pizza in Fitchburg MA. The individual leagues are named for deceased members of the league. Five teams make the playoffs, the best record gets home field throughout and 2nd best record of the division leaders gets a home series against the best non-division winner while the final two teams play a one game playin for the right to face the best division winner in the playoffs.

New players are always welcome

Lynn DivisionWLPCTGBWCGB
Tampa Bay Rays3117.614—-n/a
St. Louis Cardinals2721.5634+1
San Francisco Giants2622.5425___
Colorado Rockies2226.45894
Dan DivisionWLPCTGBWCGB
New York Yankees3216.667—-n/a
Washington Nationals2028.417126
Seattle Mariners2028.417126
San Diego Padres1436.28019ELIM

the new season and draft will start shortly after this season ends additional teams for expansion are most welcome

Here is the current state of the table top baseball leagues I run. All leagues are 162 game seasons with one 3 game series scheduled per week If you click on a team link you can see their stats, injuries, leaders etc.

As of this week I am adding the wild cards standings for the play-in game

League one All Futility League (all teams lost 96 + games) 2nd Season. Scheduled series time Thursday Mornings.

Teams AL Division AWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1970 Milwaukee Brewers6042.588—–NoN/A
1970 Chicago White Sox5349.5205 1/2No—-
2002 Tampa Bay Devil Rays4659.43815 1/2Yes10
2003 Detroit Tigers4263.40019 1/2No14

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Teams AL Division BWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2012 Minnesota Twins5943.578____Non/a
1970 Kansas City Royals5643.5661 1/2No+4 1/2
2008 Seattle Mariners5349.5206Yes—–
1973 Texas Rangers3765.36322Yes16
Teams AL Division CWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2009 Cleveland Indians5349.520—–Non/a
1957 Washington Senators5052.4903 No3
1967 Kansas City A’s5052.4903No3
2019 Baltimore Orioles4851.4853 1/2No3 1/2

*Division Winner automatically makes playoffs

Teams NL Division AWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1998 Montreal Expos6438.627—–YesN/A
2009 Washington Nationals6141.5983Yes+ 5
2001 Pittsburgh Pirates 5349.52011Yes3
1998 Florida Marlins4260.41222Yes13
Teams NL Division BWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2015 Atlanta Braves5151.500—– Non/a
2012 Houston Astros5052.4901Yes6
2000 Philadelphia Phillies4458.4317Yes12
2017 San Francisco Giants4257.4247 1/2No12 1/2
Teams NL Division CWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1982 Cincinnati Reds5943.578—-Non/a
1993 New York Mets5646.5493No—–
1974 Chicago Cubs4854.47111No8
1993 San Diego Padres4455.44413 1/2Yes10 1/2

The SD Jones memorial .500 teams league is a league (all teams were no better than 2 games over .500 or no worse than 2 games under) Initial season . Games are scheduled for Tuesdays. AM

Teams AL EastWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1993 Boston4434.564—–Non/a
1973 New York (A)3939.5005Yes—-
1957 Baltimore3642.4628Yes3
1967 Washington3345.42311Yes6

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Teams AL CentralWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2010 Detroit5028.641—–Yesn/a
1975 Cleveland3741.47413No2
1973 Minnesota3444.43616No5
1998 Chicago (A)3147.39719No8

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Teams AL WestWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2010 Oakland4632.590—-Yesn/a
2017 Kansas City4236.5384Yes+3
2018 Los Angeles (A)3939.5007Yes—-
2005 Toronto3543.44911Yes4
Teams NL EastWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2018 Washington4932.605—-Non/a
1967 Pittsburgh4935.5831 1/2No+7
1975 New York (N)3840.4879 1/2Yes1
1957 Philadelphia3840.4879 1/2Yes1
Division winner skips wild card
Teams NL CentralWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1996 Cincinnati4038.513_____Non/a
1975 St. Louis3939.5001Yes——
2000 Colorado3939.5001Yes——
1973 Houston3444.4366Yes5
Teams NL WestWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1975 San Francisco4830.615—–Yesn/a
2012 Arizona3843.46911 1/2Yes2 1/2
2007 Los Angeles (N)3444.43614Yes5
1982 San Diego3351.39318Yes9

3rd League All time any time Great Teams League (3rd season) Games scheduled Friday evenings

Teams AL EastWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1970 Baltimore3213.711—–Yesn/a
1993 Toronto2919.6044 1/2No+5 1/2
1961 Yankees2223.48910No——
1999 Boston1827.40014No4
Teams AL CentralWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2010 Texas3015.667—–Yesn/a
1954 Cleveland2223.4898Yes—–
2006 Detroit2124.4679Yes1
1974 Oakland1827.40012Yes4
Teams AL OtherWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2009 New York (A)2325.479____Non/a
1977 Kansas City2025.4441 1/2Yes2
1924 Washington2028.4173No3 1/2
1967 Minnesota1629.3565.5Yes6
Teams NL EastWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1975 Cincinnati2520.556—–NoN/a
1955 Brooklyn2325.4793 1/2Yes1/2
1998 Atlanta2124.4674Non/a
2019 Washington Nats2124.4674Yes2
Teams NL CentralWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
1957 Milwaukee2718.600—–Yesn/a
1985 St. Louis2520.5562No+2
1971 Pittsburgh2322.5114Yes____
2003 Cubs1728.37810Yes6
Teams NL OtherWLPCTGBAvailableWCGB
2016 Chicago (N)3213.711—-Non/a
2001 Arizona2223.48910Yes1
1977 Philadelphia2325.47910 1/2Yes1 1/2
2007 Colorado1929.39614 1/2Yes5

If you are interested in taking over the management of any of the online leagues teams contact me in comments.

As a bonus here are the standings of our face to face draft league which first began playing in 1987 in Fitchburg Massachusetts. We have two divisions with 4 teams each playing a 60 game season every other Saturday at Zeda’s Pizza in Fitchburg MA. The individual leagues are named for deceased members of the league. Five teams make the playoffs, the best record gets home field throughout and 2nd best record of the division leaders gets a home series against the best non-division winner while the final two teams play a one game playin for the right to face the best division winner in the playoffs.

New players are always welcome

Lynn DivisionWLPCTGBWCGB
Tampa Bay Rays2211.667—-n/a
St. Louis Cardinals1914.5763+3
San Francisco Giants1518.4557+1
Colorado Rockies 1320.3949 1
Dan DivisionWLPCTGBWCGB
New York Yankees249.727—-n/a
Washington Nationals1419.42410—–
Seattle Mariners1419.42410—–
San Diego Padres1122.333133

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 TeamPlayerMLB TeamPositionC ?SP ?RP ?
Round 1
San DiegoBrett SutterMILLRx
SeattleEmilio Pagan TBSRx
Tampa BayMarcus SimeonOAKSS
San FranciscoTyler GlasnowTBSPx
WashingtonJavier BaezChCSS
NYYMichael BrantleyHOULF
St. LouisGerman MarquezCOLSPx
ColoradoDarvishChCSPx
Round 2
San DiegoAaron BummerChCLRx
SeattleDavid FletcherANA3B
Tampa BayVictor RoblesWSHCF
San FranciscoZach GallenARISPx
WashingtonLorenzo CainMILCF
NYYRoberto PerezCLECatx
Tampa BayRoman LaurenoOAKCF
ColoradoCharlie MortonTBSPx
Round 3
San DiegoCasey SadlerLADLRx
SeattleMax KeplarMINRF
Tampa BayHowie KendrickWSH1B
San FranciscoRyuLADSPx
Tampa BayPettitTBLRx
Tampa BayOliver DrakeTBLRx
St. LouisStarling MartePITCF
Tampa BayLucas GiolitoCWSSPx
Round 4
San DiegoMark MelanconATLRPx
SeattleAlex GordanKCLF
Tampa BayWilson ConterasCHCCx
San FranciscoJosh HaderMILRPx
WashingtonYadier MolinaStLCx
NYYJustin TurnerLAD3B
St. LouisChristian VazquezBOSCx
ColoradoEugenio SuarezCIN3B
Round 5
San DiegoTony WaltersCOLCx
SeattleMatt ChapmanOAK3B
Tampa BayJosh BellPIT1B
San FranciscoTyler DuffyMINSRx
WashingtonWhit MerrifieldKC2B
NYYCory SeagerLADSS
Tampa BayAndrelton SimmonsANASS
Tampa BayManny MachadoSD3B
Round 6
San DiegoYolmer SanchezCWS2B
SeattleMaillex SmithSEACF
Tampa BayBuster PoseySFC
San FranciscoDavid DollCOLOF
WashingtonOdorizziMINSPx
NYYSteven StrausbergWSHSPx
St. LouisJoe MusgrovePITSPx
ColoradoAlex CologmeCWSRPx
Round 7
San DiegoPeon BraxtonSEACF
SeattleMiguel RojazMIASS
Tampa BayEdwin EncarnacionNYY1B
San FranciscoBrad PeacockHOUSPx
WashingtonRobby RayARISPx
NYYJonathan VillarBAL2B
St. LouisEric SogardTB2B
ColoradoJorge SolairKCOF
Round 8
San DiegoYuli GurielHOU1B
SeattleRoss StriplingLADLRx
Tampa BayBrandon WorkmanBOSSRx
San FranciscoHanser AlbertoBAL2B
WashingtonDomingo GermanNYYS/RPxx
NYYMike SorokaATLSPx
St. LouisOscar MercadoCLECF
ColoradoDanny SantanaTEX1B
Round 9
San DiegoEvan LongoriaSF3B
SeattleChad GreenNYYLRx
Tampa BayCam BedroisianANARPx
San FranciscoAndrew McCutchenPHIOF
WashingtonGabriel YnoaBALS/RPxx
NYYMarcus StromanNYMSPx
St. LouisEduardo EscobarARI3B
ColoradoHunter RenfroSDOF
Round 10
San DiegoTrevor MayMINRPx
SeattleColin MchughHOUS/RPxx
Tampa BayLiam HendricksOAKSRx
San FranciscoNick WittgrenCLERPx
WashingtonMarcus WaldonBOSLRx
NYYMike ZuninoTBCx
St. LouisMelvis GoloriaKCCx
ColoradoMiguel SanoMIN3B
15 minute break
Round 11
San DiegoCarlos SantanaCLE3B
SeattleTyler ClippardCLERPx
Tampa BayEhire AdranzaMINSS
San FranciscoMitch GarberMINCx
WashingtonSergio RomoMINRPx
NYYZach BrittonNYYRPx
St. LouisJulio UriasLADRPx
ColoradoJames McCannCWSCx
Round 12
San DiegoHunter WoodCLERPx
SeattleAnthony BassSEARPx
Tampa BayDavid PeraltaARILF
San FranciscoKevin NewmanPITSS
WashingtonAnibel SanchezWSHSPx
NYYAlex VerdugoLADOF
St. LouisBrandon KintzlerCHCRPx
ColoradoBilly HamiltonATLOF
Round 13
San DiegoCesar HernandezPHI2B
SeattleKyle SeagerSEA3B
Tampa BayZach PlesacCLESPx
San FranciscoByron BuxtonMINCF
WashingtonKurt SuzukiWSHCx
NYYAlberto MondesiKCSS
St. LouisJose BerriosMINSPx
ColoradoKyle SchwarberCHCLF/Cx
Round 14
San DiegoJose AltuveHOU2B
SeattleDee GordonSEA2B
San FranciscoJosh OsichCWSRPx
WashingtonFrancisco LindorCLE2B
NYYGlaybar TorresNYYss
St. LouisAlbert PujolsANA1B
ColoradoIan HappCHC2B
Round 15
San DiegoVladimer Guerrero Jr. TOR3B
SeattleAdam FrazierPIT2B
San FranciscoBiggioTOR2B
WashingtonDelino DeshieldsTEX2B
NYYScott KingeryPHICF
St. LouisLuis RendikoANA2B
ColoradoStephan CreightonARILRx
Round 16
San DiegoJason HaywardCHCOF
SeattleHarison BaderStLCF
San FranciscoWil HarrisHOURPx
WashingtonKyle FarmerCin2B/Cx
NYYTanakaNYYSPx
St. LouisGreg AllenCLELF
ColoradoMadeaLADS/RPxx
Round 17
San DiegoFrancisco CervelliATLCx
SeattleMichael ConfortoNYMRF
San FranciscoRobinson ChirinosHOUCx
WashingtonAustin HedgesSDCx
NYYRoberto OsunaHOURPx
St. LouisBrian AndersonMIA3B
ColoradoAnthony DesciafaniCINSPx
Round 18
SeattleIsaih Kiner-FalefaTEXC/3Bx
San FranciscoMike CanhaOAKOF
WashingtonAdam PlutkoS/RPxx
NYYPedro BaezLADRPx
St. LouisTrevor BauerCinSPx
ColoradoJoc PetersonLADLF
Round 19
SeattleDaniel VogelbachSEA1B
San FranciscoHunter PenceTexOF
WashingtonWade MileyHOUSPx
NYYScott ObergCOLRPx
St. LouisDaniel MurphyCOL1B
ColoradoLance LynnTEXSPx
15 Minute Break
Round 20
San FranciscoMatt BaumgardnerSFSPx
WashingtonEdwin DiazNYMRPx
NYYDanny SwansonATLSS
St. LouisHector NerisPHIRPx
ColoradoRyan PressleyHOURPx
Round 21
San FranciscoTommy PhanTBLF
WashingtonEric HosmerSD1B
NYYJandal GustaveSFRPx
St. LouisAnsel RoblesANARPx
ColoradoCarson KellyARICx
Round 22
San FranciscoSean DoolittleWSHRPx
WashingtonRyan BraunMILOF
NYYIan Kennedy KCRPx
St. LouisJeff SamargaSFSPx
ColoradoYoan MoncadaCWS3B
Round 23
San FranciscoNikki LobezKC2B
WashingtonJason KitmasCLE2B
NYYAustin MeadowsTBCF
St. LouisJiman ChoiTB1B
ColoradoJordan HicksSTLRPx
Round 24
San FranciscoSevy ZavalaCWSCx
WashingtonColin MoranPIT2B
NYYRowdy TellezTOR1B
St. LouisBrandon DruryTOR3B
ColoradoChristian WalkerARI1B
Round 25
WashingtonChris OwingsBOS2B
NYYBrett GardnerNYYOF
St. LouisJorge PolancoMINSS
ColoradoNoah SindergartenNYMSPx
Round 26
WashingtonLeroy GarciaCWS3B
NYYLuis ServerinoNYYSPx
St. LouisJorge PolancoMINSS
ColoradoHomer BaileyOAKSPx
Round 27
WashingtonEddie Rosario MINOF
ColoradoDede GregoriousNYYSS
Round 28
ColoradoCarlos CarreraHOUSS
Round 29
ColoradoReyesHOURF
Round 30
ColoradoAdrian HowserMILRPx
Round 31
ColoradoShane GreenATLRPx

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
TeamPlayerPosition
San DiegoJose RodoRPOAK
SeattleChad WalchCMIA
Tampa BayWil SmithCLAD
WashingtonAdam HaseluyCFPHI
NYYBo BichetteOFTOR
St. LouisGenesis CabreraS/RPStL
2nd Rnd
SeattleTim LopesCFSEA
Tampa BayDustin MayRPLAD
WashingtonEmmanuel PlaceRPTEX
NYYAustin RileyLFATL
St. LouisAdam DuvalOF/1BATL
3rd Rnd
SeattleAustin AdamsRPSEA
Tampa BayWendelkenRPOAK
NYYEric KratzCTB
4th Rnd
SeattleMarco Hernandez2BBOS
Tampa BayGonsolinSPLAD
5th Rnd
SeattleTyler AlexanderRPDET
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.

The latest of a weekly series on the teams in my Online (or in person) Dynasty baseball simulation leagues I run. All are leagues are currently full but if you have an interest in joining the expanded futility league next season or want to be in the waiting list for the great teams league leave a message in comments.

This week we visit the Dynasty All Pathetic 100 loss league consisting only of teams that lost 100 games in a season. As of today most teams have 10 or less games for their season. All starts are current as of 9:30 PM EST Saturday

American League

1973 Chicago White Sox 1st place

When we last left the 1970 White Sox Tampa Bay was nipping at their heels and how it would end was anyone’s guess. Today barring a historic last minute collapse the White Sox look poised to lock up the AL East. 9 1/2 games up with 11 to play.

HeroesBill Melton (.268 35 HR 124 RBI ) and Ed Herrmann (..291 37 HR 103 RBI) are contending for the RBI & HR lead respectively. Meanwhile  Tommy John Quest for 20 wins might come up short, but he’s continues to lead the league in innings and remains in the top five in ERA, wins, K’s and avg against.

Zeros When last time we looked Sid O’Brien was hitting a bit better than Bobby Knoop and still is .221 to .219 but also like last time his fielding numbers .927 at 3rd and .947 at 2nd aren’t up to grade. If you want to point to a reason why Chicago might clinch this week starter Barry Moore isn’t one of them at 5-9 with a team worst 6.28 ERA over 25 starts.

Wild Cards: The White Sox are the only team in the AL with an ERA under 4 (3.98) and the biggest part of that is the Solid Defense up the middle provided by Luis Aparicio at short, Bobby Knoop at second base and Ken Berry in Center Field.

Coming Attractions: Chicago only needs two wins to clinch but the schedule won’t help much as they play their final three game home series against the west leading 2008 Seattle Mariners and then finish the season on the road visiting the red hot 1973 Texas Rangers 3 three then head for Tampa Bay for a pair against the 2nd Place 2002 Devil Rays before finishing the regular season in Kansas City with three against the 2005 Royals.

Injury Report: The team is all present and accounted for although pitcher Bart Johnson is a tad overworked. However Manager Ingemi has noted that he will be pitching John on three days rest in order to give him the three starts needed for a chance at 20 wins (currently at 17) that might be a risky move with the playoffs coming up.


2002 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2nd 67-76 10 GB Tragic number 2

Despite some of the biggest producers in the league Tampa Bay finds itself on the cusp of elimination with 11 games to go. Can their big bats pull off a final miracle to give them that chance?

Heroes: The one two punch of Aubrey Huff who leads the majors in Batting, Slugging, OPS and Hits while leading the AL in OBP and HR & RBI’s is complemented by Randy Wynn who leads the majors in runs while settling for 2nd in the AL in batting, Triples, OPS 3rd in Doubles, 4th in hits and 5th in OPS.

Zeros: Unfortunately while Huff and Wynn taketh , pitchers like starters Joe Kennedy (6-12 5.00 ERA .299 Avg against, Tanyon Sturtze (9-9 5.15 ERA 3.03 avg against ) givith away with a lot of help from the bullpen members like Wilson Alverez (5-7 6.96 ERA 1 sv 4 bs ) givith away.

Wild Card: While I specified Alversz under zeros due to the worst ERA on the team the closing staff in general like Steve Kent (3 saves 5 blown) Victor Zambrano (4 saves 4 blown) and particularly Estiban Yan (23 saves 10 blown) contributed to the Rays having the most blown saves in the AL

Coming Attractions: Tampa is the only other AL east team with meaningful games reaming concluding their final road trip with three in Baltimore to face the 2018 Orioles and 3 more in Kansas City vs the 2005 Royals. Then it’s back home to finish the season with a pair against the 1970 White Sox and 3 vs the 1973 Texas Rangers.

Injuries: If Tampa is Eliminated this week it won’t be due to injuries as all are healthy and ready to play


2018 Baltimore Orioles 59-84 3rd 18 GB

In theory the O’s have a shot to catch Tampa Bay to finish 2nd but their main concerning is keeping that half game lead over Detroit to keep from finishing in the basement and trying to miss the 90 loss mark.

HeroesJohnathan Villar has been a bright spot on the O’s leading the league in SB with a chance to catch Huff for the Runs lead while 3rd in the league in walks and top ten in OBP, OPS & hits. When they managed to get a late lead closer Mychal Glvens has done the job leading the league with 28 saves while blowing only 4

Zeros: Starters David Hess (7.46 ERA .310 avg against) and Bundy Dillan (6-15) 6.34 ERA .311 avg against have a lot to do with where the Orioles are but according to manager Keith D the range or lack there of of outfielders Trey Mancini, Danny Valencia and occasional lapses by Adam Jones when he plays right have a lot to do with the team’s 5.83 ERA.

Wild Cards: Manny Machado came back to the O’s late in the season but he has made an impact hitting .344 and driving 20 in 22 games. Would a full season have done the trick?

Coming attractions: Baltimore will have a lot to do with how things end with 9 games at home first with a chance to eliminate the 2002 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 3 then 3 vs 1982 Minnesota Twins also dodging elimination then finishing their home season with a pair vs the West leading 2008 Seattle Mariners fighting to keep their lead before traveling to Detroit to take on the 2003 Tigers in three games to decide who will take up the division’s rear.

Injuries: If Baltimore had made it to the playoffs there was a chance that infielder Tim Beckham might have played again this season but as it is Baltimore will have to play spoiler without him.


2003 Detroit Tigers 59-85 4th place 18 1/2 GB

The Tigers are playing for pride and thanks to a late Mets surge prevent themselves from finishing with the worst record in the majors. Can they pass the Orioles to finish 3rd or will they become a byword for futility?

HeroesDimitri Young remains one of the most dangerous hitters in the league currently top in in six different offensive categories and in striking distance in batting slugging and OPS. Alex Sanchez 13 Triples leads the league and his .322 avg is good enough for 8th with a chance to go higher.

Zeros: Mike Maroth leads the American league with 18 losses which is not a surprise given his .312 avg against and 6.41 ERA, but Nate Comejo’s 6.53 ERA & .347 avg is worse despite his 11-13 record but even though Gary Knotts 6.18 & .305 avg against his better than both his 3-11 record is a lowlight for the team.

Wild Card: Despite playing in home run friendly Detroit for half their games the Tigers are Dead last in the AL in homers with only 120 so far this season. Meanwhile their team ERA 5.15 is only outdone by the O’s in futility.

Coming Attractions: Detroit will have a lot to do with how the West is won welcoming the 1973 Texas Rangers and the 2008 Seattle Mariners for 3 each at home before their final brief two game road trip to Minnesota vs the 1982 Twins become coming home to face the 2018 Orioles to decide who is the worst team of them all.

Injuries: Everyone is healthy but given their record not sure if that’s good or bad.


National League East

2009 Washington Nationals 96-50 1st Clinched

The Washington Nationals have had the best record in the majors and the only question left is will they get to the 100 win mark. They are the prohibitive favorite for the World Series but in the playoffs anything can happen.

Heroes:Adam Dunn, josh Willingham, Nyler Morgan Christan Guzman & Willie Harris are all leading or in the top 3 of every offensive category except doubles n the mound closer Mike MacDougal has a 1.98 ERA & leads the league in saves (28) only blowing 5.

Zeros: Livan Hernandez has managed to go 5-8 win 30 starts on a 96 win team. I suspect his 6.52 ERA and .323 avg against has something to do with this. Another weak link is reliever Ron Villone who despite his 6-4 record has blown 4 of 6 games with a 5.30 ERA in 65 games.

Wild Cards: How good is this team? Catcher Will Nieves is about the only member of the team not producing big his .258 avg is the team low with only 1 homer and his 49 RBI is the lowest almond any player with more than 200 ab.

Coming attractions: the quest for 100 wins goes on at home with 3 vs the 1998 Florida Marlins and 2 vs the 2010 Pittsburgh Pirates before finishing the regular season in NYC with 3 vs the 1967 Mets

Injury Report: Wil Nieves will miss game one vs the Marlins and Austin Kearns will not be available until the playoffs but the question is will the Nats sit key starters vs letting them compete for batting and slugging titles?


1998 Florida Marlins 80-66 2nd place 16 GB Eliminated

In any other division the Marlins would either be leading or in the thick of things but thanks to the domination of the Nationals they will have to wait for expansion next year for a chance at a playoff spot.

Heroes: Edger Renteria is tied for the league lead in runs (115) & 3rd in SB. CLIFF FLOYD is 3rd in the league in RBI’s (116) & hits (179) and top 10 in batting slugging and OPS and doubles.. One the Mound Livan Hernandez is third in ERA (3.02) and 4th in wins, (14) K’s (170) and inning pitched (217 2/3). In the Pen Matt Mantei is not only 15 of 17 in save chances but 9-4 with a 2.28 ERA out of the pen.

Zeros: If you want to point fingers at how Florida ended up eliminated. Simply look at Andy Larkin (0-8 in 30 games 17 starts ERA 7.13 avg .321) and Ryan Dempster (0-6 10 starts 12.16 ERA .420 avg against. If even five of those 14 losses had been wins. Florida would not be eliminated yet.

Wild Card: Florida as a team is only 1 game over .500 in nine inning games but once you get into extras they are 16-3 the best record by far in the majors and that’s after going 2-3 in their last five games in extra.

Coming Attractions: Florida is playing for pride and stats these days with 3 at Washington vs the 2009 Nationals followed by a quick 2 game final homestand vs the 1967 Mets before heading back on the road Pittsburgh to end their season vs the 2010 Pirates.

Injury Report: Veteran Catcher Gregg Zaun will miss the 1st two against the Nats but will be back to finish the season.


2010 Pittsburgh Pirates 73-73 3rd place 23 GB Eliminated

The Pirates can claim a moral victory. For a ling time they had the worst record in the league and fought back to .500 with 8 games to play. If they were in the west they would only be a game out. Can they finish with a record that would have won the west?

Heroes:Aramas Ramirez is leading the league in RBI’s s (179) and top 10 in batting slugging and OPS and doubles.. Brian Giles is hitt .324 (3rd) with an OBP .435 (2nd) OBS of 1.004 (2nd) slugging .569 (2nd) third in runs (113) triples (11) and walks (105) On the mound Dave Williams 2.80 is currently 2nd s (170) as is his WHIP of 1.01.

Zeros: Mike Fetters leads the NL in blown saves with 8 a 40% failure rate. but with an 8.49 ERA that’s to be expected. At the plate Jack Wilson’s triple crown numbers of .218 3HR 39 RBI’s isn’t scaring anybody.

Wild Cards: Pittsburgh offense is driven by the HR their 148 is third in the majors , their .250 team batting avg is however also 3rd worst in the majors.

Coming Attractions: Pittsburgh’s quest for an over .500 record continues in NY with three vs the 1967 Mets then heads for DC for a pair against the 2009 Nationals before they head home to finish vs the 1998 Florida Marlins.

Injury Report: Armando Rios and Mike Lincoln are both out for the year. Damaso Marte will miss the series vs the Mets but Keith Osik will be available by game 3.


1967 New York Mets 58-88 38 GB Eliminated.

For a good chunk of the season there was a real question if the Mets would loos 100 but now they have an outside chance of NOT finishing with the worst record in the majors? Can they pull one final rabbit out of the hat?

Heroes While :Tommy Davis at 179 hits (2nd) and a .320 avg (4th) and 8th in SB is worth a mention The fact that Tom Seaver has won 20 games for the team with the worst record is the majors (tied for 1st with Randy Johnson is astounding. Seaver is 7th in ERA 2nd in Strikeouts (213) 8th in innings, and 1st in fewest HR per 9 innings (0.49) the ONLY non relief category that anyone is beating Johnson in. If it wasn’t for Randy he would be a shoo in for the NL Cy Young.

Zeros: How poor have Jerry Grote and Jerry Bucheck hit? Tom Seaver has a better avg than both. But if you want to choose a zero Well there’s Don Cardwell (5-14) Jack Fisher (3-20) leading the league in losses and Dennis Bennett (5-11) and of course Ron Taylor with 4 saves in 11 chances.

Wild card: How critical is Seaver? The Mets 4.51 ERA is 7th in the 16 team major leagues. remove Seaver and it becomes 4.80 which would be 11th. But when you hit only 67 home runs last in the majors not to mention last in the majors in doubles hits and RBI’s and last in the NL in walks those 20 wins look even more miraclious.

Coming Attractions: The Mets have three at home vs the 2010 Pittsburgh Pirates before jetting to Florida for their final away series vs the 1998 Marlins before ending the season vs the 2009 Washington Nationals. Can Seaver finish ahead of Johnson in wins?

Injury Report: The entire team is healthy for those final eight games?