This was another Year of the Pitcher in the NFBC as overall offensive numbers were down compared to past seasons and pitching numbers were improved. In 2011, two teams set new pitching records for season totals, but no offensive records were set. In fact, most of the cumulative offensive numbers in the Main Event were among the worst in our eight seasons.
Congrats to J.T. Visco, who led his Scared Money Don’t Make Money team to a new NFBC Main Event WHIP record. That team finished with a cumulative WHIP Ratio of 1.140, to top the old record by 0.017. Also congrats to David Shovein, who led his Dynamic Inertia team to the new NFBC Main Event Strikeouts record. That team finished with 1,496 K's, topping the old cumulative record by 14.
Also congrats to Anthony Palavis, who led his team to the cumulative titles this year in Runs (1,147), HRs (328) and RBI (1,148).
Here's a look at the updated records in the NFBC Main Event, ranking all 10 categories in the order of the top finishers from each season. We do not have an updated Lifetime Standings yet, but I will update that once all of the archived data is back. I do know that Stephen Jupinka is the top ranked player from those owners who have played at least eight years, with an average placing of 39.4 for every Main Event league he has entered.
NFBC RECORDS
BATTING AVERAGE
: 1. Lake Shore Drive (George Kleemann), .3025 (2004)
2. Too La Daddies (Dave Kerpen), .3015 (2007) 3. Miami Mac (Rey Diaz), .2982 (2006)
4. Rubberneck (Jared Eagle), .2925 (2008) 5. Team Eldridge (Andy Eldridge), .2920 (2009) 6. Rototimes.com (Nate Ravitz), .2897 (2005), 7. Mighty Mighty McDads (Sean McCormick), .2867 (2011) 8. Going Number Two (Nick Cassavetes), .2842 (2010)
RUNS
: 1. Showtime (Joe Thelen), 1,301 (2004)
2. Miami Mac (Rey Diaz), 1,298 (2006)
3. Stargell’s Stars (Bruce Lev), 1,295 (2007) 4. Roy’s Ice Cream Man (Roy Ericson III), 1,214 (2008) 5. The “So Called” Expert (Todd Zola), 1,211 (2009) 6. Showtime (Joe Thelen), 1,202 (2005); 7. Jockich Jones (Michael Sonday), 1,178 (2010); 8. Chico Lind’s Hermanos (Anthony Palavis), 1,147 (2011)
HOME RUNS
: 1. East Coast Schwag (Joshua Sack), 375 (2006)
2. Perjury (Steven Williams), 340 (2008) 3. Ya Gotta Believe (Ari Benjamin), 336 (2004)
4. Brothers (Alan Salem), 335 (2007) 5. Sultans of Smack (Stephen Fiore), 332 (2009); 6. Chico Lind’s Hermanos (Anthony Palavis), 328 (2011); 7. Thunder Road (Joseph Monaco), 320 (2005); 8. Guess Who? NY (Mark Srebro), 315 (2010)
RBI:
1. Team Cummings (James Cummings), 1,312 (2006)
2. Kingman-Millan Gambit, 1,227 (2004)
3. Schwartzstops (Pat DePirro), 1,216 (2007) 4. Perjury (Steven Williams), 1,211 (2008) 5. Bob Enzyte (Lindy Hinkelman), 1,190 (2009) 6. Latham LV (Randy Barbour), 1,157 (2010); 7. Chico Lind’s Hermanos (Anthony Palavis) 1,148 (2011); 8. SlackerBrothers (Dan Satinoff), 1,147 (2005)
STOLEN BASES
: 1. Vinnie Has No Team (David DiDonato), 260 (2009) 2. Black Sox (Doug Moore), 231 (2007) 3. Team Karlovic (Eric Karlovic), 229 (2011); 4. Guess Who? AC (Mark Srebro), 228 (2010); 5. Rube Nation (Allen Kimman), 224 (2008) 6. Ronkonkytown Mulletts (Brian Zirlin), 221 (2006)
7. Roundtrippers, (Rick Thomas), 214 (2005)
8. Razor Shines Last Fan (Aaron Seefeldt), 208 (2004)
ERA:
1. The Death Squad 2010 (John Sisto), 3.0310 (2010); 2. Scared Money Don’t Make Money (J.T. Visco), 3.101 (2011); 3. Absolute Power (Ken Bayes/Meat Loaf), 3.115 (2005)
4. Team Johnson (Donn Johnson), 3.125 (2009) 5. Ousbin Parteen (David Longood), 3.344 (2008) 6. chicken dinner (Terry Haney), 3.367 (2004)
7. Macedawggs (Greg Masters), 3.394 (2007) 8. Vegas Double D's (Dave Dvorchak), 3.580 (2006)
WINS:
1. www.RotoRank.com (Gerry Scotto di Marco), 124 (2006) and Idaho Gnomes (John Zaleski), 124 (2010);
3. Contender (Mark David), 122 (2008) 4. Sunshineresearch.com (Bill Strickler), 122 (2007) 5. Team O'Connor (Mike O'Connor), 120 (2005); 6.
MadCow and Bama (Ken Norred/Dan Semsel) and Team McDonald (Phillip McDonald), 119 (2011); 7. Cashin In (Steve Glover), 114 (2004); 7. Ciao Bella (Chris Schinker), and Toptarts and Tenders (Scott Burkhardt), 114 (2009)
WHIP:
1. Scared Money Don’t Make Money (J.T. Visco) 1.140 (2011); 2. crazytown.gov (Dan Mitlof), 1.157 (2005)
3. The Death Squad 2010 (John Sisto), 1.1589, (2010); 4. FUPayMe1 (Chad Silverstein), 1.165 (2007) 5. Walla Walla (John Crane), 1.189 (2004)
6. Three Finger Brown (Richard McCormick), 1.196 (2008) 7. Benchwarners (Steve Keiran), 1.205 8. DiamondKing (Dave Clum), 1.207 (2009)
STRIKEOUTS
: 1. Dynamic Inertia (David Shovein), 1,496 (2011); 2. JaserD (Jason Doane), 1,482, (2010); 3. We Go Now (Salvatore Vella), 1,444 (2004)
4. DiamondKing (Dave Clum), 1,441 (2009) 5. Team Markowitz (Howard Markowitz), 1,420 (2008) 6. Peace Warrior (Lance Goebel), 1,388 (2007) 7. Puffins (Michael Fishman), 1,357 (2005)
8. Ballfour (Richard Bales), 1,337 (2006)
SAVES
: 1. Vegas Double D's (Dave Dvorchak), 159 (2006)
2. Croatian gyros (John Manuel), 148 (2008) 3. MrRipp A's Zimnox (John Zimnox), 134 (2005)
4. The Perfect Obsession (Bruce Barnard), 133 (2004) 5. Worst Team Ever (Zac Staples), 131 (2007) 6. MIAMI CANES (Frank Heron), 126, (2010); 7. DOUGHBOYS (Dan Kenyon), 124 (2011); 8. Joy, from a pro (William Beausoleil), 122 (2009)
OVERALL:
1. Quahogs LV (Stephen Jupinka) 3,925.5 or 90.24% ot Total Points (2010); 2. Bob Enzyte (Lindy Hinkelman), 3,458.0 or 88.67% of Total Points (2009); 3. Bob Enzyte (Lindy Hinkelman), 3,407.0 or 87.36% of Total Points (2011); 4. Fat Tub of Goo (Terry Haney), 3,254.0 or 86.77% of Total Points (2007) 5. Moneymaker (Brian Oldenski), 2,586.0 or 86.2% of Total Points (2005)
6. Vinnie's Team (David DiDonato), 2,828.5 or 85.7% of Total Points (2006)
7. Some Assembly Required 4 (Robert Jurney), 3,269.5 or 83.8% of Total Points (2008) 8. Triple A (Artie Rastelli), 1,580.5 or 81.05% of Total Points (2004)
LEAGUE POINTS For Overall Champs:
1. Quahogs LV (Stephen Jupinka), 144.5, LV 5 (2010); 2. Moneymaker (Brian Oldenski), 141, NY 5 (2005)
3. Bo Enzyte (Lindy Hinkelman), 139.5 (2009) 4. Bob Enzyte (Lindy Hinkelman), 138.0, LV4 (2011); 5. Vinnie's Team (David DiDonato), 133, LV 9 (2006) 6. Some Assembly Required (Robert Jurney), 131.5, CHI 2 (2008) 7. Fat Tub of Good (Terry Haney), 129, Chicago 1 (2007); 8. Triple A (Artie Rastelli), New York 1.
LIFETIME STANDINGS/8 YEARS: 1. Stephen Jupinka (39.4 avg. yearly rank after finishing 10, 18, 35, 54, 2, 33, 1, 95, 24, 122)
NFBC Records Updated: 2004-11
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Here were the stats leaders in the NFBC Main Event in 2011:
Overall: Lindy Hinkelman (Bob Enzyte) Las Vegas 4, 3,407.0 points
Batting Average: Sean McCormick (Mighty Mighty McDads) New York 4, .2867
Runs: Anthony Palavis (Chico Lind's Hermanos), New York 3, 1,147
Home Runs: Anthony Palavis (Chico Lind's Hermanos), New York 3, 328
RBIs: Anthony Palavis (Chico Lind's Hermanos), New York 3, 1,148
Stolen Bases: Eric Karlovic (Team Karlovic), St. Louis 1, 229
ERA: J.T. Visco (Scared Money Don't Make Money), Las Vegas 2, 3.101
Wins: Ken Norred/Dan Semsel (MadCow and Bama), Las Vegas 4, 119
WHIP: J.T. Visco (Scared Money Don't Make Money), Las Vegas 2, 1.140
Strikeouts: David Shovein (Dynamic Inertia), Chicago 1, 1,496
Saves: Dan Kenyon (DOUGHBOYS), Online League 3, 124
Overall: Lindy Hinkelman (Bob Enzyte) Las Vegas 4, 3,407.0 points
Batting Average: Sean McCormick (Mighty Mighty McDads) New York 4, .2867
Runs: Anthony Palavis (Chico Lind's Hermanos), New York 3, 1,147
Home Runs: Anthony Palavis (Chico Lind's Hermanos), New York 3, 328
RBIs: Anthony Palavis (Chico Lind's Hermanos), New York 3, 1,148
Stolen Bases: Eric Karlovic (Team Karlovic), St. Louis 1, 229
ERA: J.T. Visco (Scared Money Don't Make Money), Las Vegas 2, 3.101
Wins: Ken Norred/Dan Semsel (MadCow and Bama), Las Vegas 4, 119
WHIP: J.T. Visco (Scared Money Don't Make Money), Las Vegas 2, 1.140
Strikeouts: David Shovein (Dynamic Inertia), Chicago 1, 1,496
Saves: Dan Kenyon (DOUGHBOYS), Online League 3, 124
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It's also interesting to note that the last 3 overall champions have drafted out of Las Vegas. Lindy Hinkelman has won twice from Las Vegas (2009 and 2011), while Stephen Jupinka won the overall from Las Vegas in 2010. We now have overall champions who drafted from Las Vegas four times, New York twice and Chicago twice. It's been a good distribution and as most owners will tell you, EVERY location is very difficult.
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NFBC Records Updated: 2004-11
Two amazing things jump out at me.
One is Anthony Palavis' team with the 6th most winning HR record in 2011 with 328. And 2011 just sucked for power. In 2009, 87 players hit 20+ HR, 2010-77, 2011-68. With a 11.5% decline from 2009 to 2010 followed by another decline of 11.7% from 2010 to 2011, to wrack up 328 HR is just outlandish. Congrats!
Second is Dan Semsel and Ken Norred wracking up 119 Wins, 111 of which came from non-closers. They, in essence, won 48.7% of their games started when our league average was 38.2%. That was a money winning formula for them.
One is Anthony Palavis' team with the 6th most winning HR record in 2011 with 328. And 2011 just sucked for power. In 2009, 87 players hit 20+ HR, 2010-77, 2011-68. With a 11.5% decline from 2009 to 2010 followed by another decline of 11.7% from 2010 to 2011, to wrack up 328 HR is just outlandish. Congrats!
Second is Dan Semsel and Ken Norred wracking up 119 Wins, 111 of which came from non-closers. They, in essence, won 48.7% of their games started when our league average was 38.2%. That was a money winning formula for them.
Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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The NFBC Auction Championship is in its second season of comparing leagues among the various cities. Here are the updated records through two seasons of the NFBC Auction Championship:
NFBC Auction Championship Records
BATTING AVERAGE: 1. Team Jurney (Bobby Jurney), Las Vegas, .284 (2011); 2. Poppers (Kevin Bass), Las Vegas, .2823 (2010)
RUNS : 1. Frozen Ropes (Eddy Betancourt), New York, 1,169 (2010); 2. Round 2 (Ante Meich), New York, 1,141 (2011)
HOME RUNS : 1. Bawlmer Yard Dawgs (Gary St. Ours), Atlantic City, 316 (2011); 2. GORDON LEVITZ CL AUCTION (Richard Gordon), Las Vegas, 293 (2010)
RBI: 1. Bawlmer Yard Dawgs (Gary St. Ours), Atlantic City, 1,170 (2011); 2. Zefurs AU (KJ Duke), Las Vegas, 1,131 (2010)
STOLEN BASES: 1. Chalklines (Ron Marien), Chicago, 228 (2011); 2. Two 84 Gators and Sons – M (Marc Meltzer), 221 (2010)
ERA: 1. Awkward Moments (James Stanard), Las Vegas, 3.058 (2011); 2. GoHomeAndGetYourShineBox (Emilio Cutaneo), New York, 3.1568 (2010)
WINS : 1. Bo’s Perls (Marc Perlmutter), New York, 125 (2010); 2. LEVITZ/GORDON (Richard Gordon), Las Vegas, 122 (2011)
WHIP : 1. LEVITZ/GORDON (Richard Gordon), Las Vegas, 1.125 (2011); 2. YellowRage (Anson Chan), New York, 1.1849 (2010)
STRIKEOUTS : 1. Texas Connection (Jon Stadtmueller), Las Vegas, 1,540 (2011); 2. Stud Depot (John Bosch), Las Vegas, 1,457 (2010)
SAVES: 1. GoHomeAndGetYourShineBox (Emilio Cutaneo), New York, 140 (2010); 2. Kmeisters (Rick Kanfer), Las Vegas, 136 (2011)
OVERALL: 1. LEVITZ/GORDON (Richard Gordon/Charles Levitz), Las Vegas, 1,149.5 points or 85.15% of Total Points (2011); 2. ALL-IN (Jeff Dobies), 1,140.5 points or 84.48% of total available points (2010)
NFBC Auction Championship Records
BATTING AVERAGE: 1. Team Jurney (Bobby Jurney), Las Vegas, .284 (2011); 2. Poppers (Kevin Bass), Las Vegas, .2823 (2010)
RUNS : 1. Frozen Ropes (Eddy Betancourt), New York, 1,169 (2010); 2. Round 2 (Ante Meich), New York, 1,141 (2011)
HOME RUNS : 1. Bawlmer Yard Dawgs (Gary St. Ours), Atlantic City, 316 (2011); 2. GORDON LEVITZ CL AUCTION (Richard Gordon), Las Vegas, 293 (2010)
RBI: 1. Bawlmer Yard Dawgs (Gary St. Ours), Atlantic City, 1,170 (2011); 2. Zefurs AU (KJ Duke), Las Vegas, 1,131 (2010)
STOLEN BASES: 1. Chalklines (Ron Marien), Chicago, 228 (2011); 2. Two 84 Gators and Sons – M (Marc Meltzer), 221 (2010)
ERA: 1. Awkward Moments (James Stanard), Las Vegas, 3.058 (2011); 2. GoHomeAndGetYourShineBox (Emilio Cutaneo), New York, 3.1568 (2010)
WINS : 1. Bo’s Perls (Marc Perlmutter), New York, 125 (2010); 2. LEVITZ/GORDON (Richard Gordon), Las Vegas, 122 (2011)
WHIP : 1. LEVITZ/GORDON (Richard Gordon), Las Vegas, 1.125 (2011); 2. YellowRage (Anson Chan), New York, 1.1849 (2010)
STRIKEOUTS : 1. Texas Connection (Jon Stadtmueller), Las Vegas, 1,540 (2011); 2. Stud Depot (John Bosch), Las Vegas, 1,457 (2010)
SAVES: 1. GoHomeAndGetYourShineBox (Emilio Cutaneo), New York, 140 (2010); 2. Kmeisters (Rick Kanfer), Las Vegas, 136 (2011)
OVERALL: 1. LEVITZ/GORDON (Richard Gordon/Charles Levitz), Las Vegas, 1,149.5 points or 85.15% of Total Points (2011); 2. ALL-IN (Jeff Dobies), 1,140.5 points or 84.48% of total available points (2010)
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Here are the updated records for the 12-Team NFBC Online Championship, which just completed its third season:
NFBC ONLINE/Double Play CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS
BATTING AVERAGE : 1. Wolfpack (Mark Gotto), .2996 (2009); 2. Incredible Hulking Us 1 (Michael Edelman), .2877 (2010); 3. Flopped the Nuts (Michael O’Brien, .2876 (2011)
RUNS: 1. Sack & Godfather II (Ken Magner), 1,254 (2009); 2. Flopped the Nuts (Michael O’Brien), 1,252 (2011); 3. Motorboat Jones (Jonathan Kent), 1,232 (2010)
HOME RUNS : 1. Baseball savant (Lenny Diveglio), 365 (2009); 2. Here We Go!!-2 (Kris Carroll), 343 (2011); 3. Slammers (Avi Weisfogel), 329 (2010)
RBI : 1. Team toth (Travis Toth), 1,268 (2009); 2. Flopped the Nuts (Michael O’Brien), 1,263 (2011); 3. Slump Buster (Robert Hudson), 1,202 (2010)
STOLEN BASES: 1. Cleveland Dustimites I (Jacob Halusker), Fresh Fish (Brian McLauchlin), Sleepy Eye Stars (Mark Severson), 253 (2011); 2. Bringing Down The House-Online (Scott Williams) and MGBS109 (Martin Bedell), 249 (2009); 2. Mr. Cee’s Crew IV (Carl Borgatti), 237 (2010)
ERA: 1. JaserD Ty’s (Jase Doane), 2.8218 (2010); 2. Cinderella Man (Scott Keikoan) 2.949 (2011); 3. Chicks Dig The Long Ball (Kevin Schiller), 3.183 (2009)
WINS: 1. Bud Frogs II (Donald Haworth), 136 (2010); 2. SAR 0403 (Robert Jurney), 124 (2009); 3. Capital City Goofballs (Mark Hobson) and Pine Tar Pros (Ty Parsons/Greg Headrick) 122
WHIP : 1. XXX-DEFAULT TEAM-XXX (Robert Sokol), 1.1077 (2010); 2. Rubberneck Online (Jared Eagle), 1.115 (2011); 3. Who Are These Guys (Ron Serich), 1.177 (2009)
STRIKEOUTS: 1. Team Strickler (Bill Strickler) 1,632 (2011); 2. Becca (Avi Weisfogel), 1,628 (2010); 3. EasyMoney (Brian Ng), 1,519 (2009)
SAVES : 1. JohnnyArchive.com (Johnny Archive), 178 (2010); 2. Team Eroh (Herb Eroh), 156 (2011); 3. WICKSPOTS (Steven Hewitt), 151 (2009)
OVERALL : 1. Joe Vandal (Lindy Hinkelman), 5,542.0 or 92.37 percent of available points (2009); 2. Layin’ the Smack Down (Jaime Baird), 7,628.5 or 92.13 percent of available points (2010); 3. Tristan’s Team (Gino Yu/Stephen Kim), 7,176.5 or 92.01 percent of available points (2011)
NFBC ONLINE/Double Play CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS
BATTING AVERAGE : 1. Wolfpack (Mark Gotto), .2996 (2009); 2. Incredible Hulking Us 1 (Michael Edelman), .2877 (2010); 3. Flopped the Nuts (Michael O’Brien, .2876 (2011)
RUNS: 1. Sack & Godfather II (Ken Magner), 1,254 (2009); 2. Flopped the Nuts (Michael O’Brien), 1,252 (2011); 3. Motorboat Jones (Jonathan Kent), 1,232 (2010)
HOME RUNS : 1. Baseball savant (Lenny Diveglio), 365 (2009); 2. Here We Go!!-2 (Kris Carroll), 343 (2011); 3. Slammers (Avi Weisfogel), 329 (2010)
RBI : 1. Team toth (Travis Toth), 1,268 (2009); 2. Flopped the Nuts (Michael O’Brien), 1,263 (2011); 3. Slump Buster (Robert Hudson), 1,202 (2010)
STOLEN BASES: 1. Cleveland Dustimites I (Jacob Halusker), Fresh Fish (Brian McLauchlin), Sleepy Eye Stars (Mark Severson), 253 (2011); 2. Bringing Down The House-Online (Scott Williams) and MGBS109 (Martin Bedell), 249 (2009); 2. Mr. Cee’s Crew IV (Carl Borgatti), 237 (2010)
ERA: 1. JaserD Ty’s (Jase Doane), 2.8218 (2010); 2. Cinderella Man (Scott Keikoan) 2.949 (2011); 3. Chicks Dig The Long Ball (Kevin Schiller), 3.183 (2009)
WINS: 1. Bud Frogs II (Donald Haworth), 136 (2010); 2. SAR 0403 (Robert Jurney), 124 (2009); 3. Capital City Goofballs (Mark Hobson) and Pine Tar Pros (Ty Parsons/Greg Headrick) 122
WHIP : 1. XXX-DEFAULT TEAM-XXX (Robert Sokol), 1.1077 (2010); 2. Rubberneck Online (Jared Eagle), 1.115 (2011); 3. Who Are These Guys (Ron Serich), 1.177 (2009)
STRIKEOUTS: 1. Team Strickler (Bill Strickler) 1,632 (2011); 2. Becca (Avi Weisfogel), 1,628 (2010); 3. EasyMoney (Brian Ng), 1,519 (2009)
SAVES : 1. JohnnyArchive.com (Johnny Archive), 178 (2010); 2. Team Eroh (Herb Eroh), 156 (2011); 3. WICKSPOTS (Steven Hewitt), 151 (2009)
OVERALL : 1. Joe Vandal (Lindy Hinkelman), 5,542.0 or 92.37 percent of available points (2009); 2. Layin’ the Smack Down (Jaime Baird), 7,628.5 or 92.13 percent of available points (2010); 3. Tristan’s Team (Gino Yu/Stephen Kim), 7,176.5 or 92.01 percent of available points (2011)
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Originally posted by Edwards Kings:
Two amazing things jump out at me.
One is Anthony Palavis' team with the 6th most winning HR record in 2011 with 328. And 2011 just sucked for power. In 2009, 87 players hit 20+ HR, 2010-77, 2011-68. With a 11.5% decline from 2009 to 2010 followed by another decline of 11.7% from 2010 to 2011, to wrack up 328 HR is just outlandish. Congrats!
Second is Dan Semsel and Ken Norred wracking up 119 Wins, 111 of which came from non-closers. They, in essence, won 48.7% of their games started when our league average was 38.2%. That was a money winning formula for them. Thanks Wayne, we wanted to go solid on pitching with 2 aces early but the results from Kennedy in the 16th, Jurrjens in the 20th, and Nova in the 24th blew our projections out of the water. Too bad our offense sucked as bad as our pitching was good....we couldn't stay close after a nice early start.
Two amazing things jump out at me.
One is Anthony Palavis' team with the 6th most winning HR record in 2011 with 328. And 2011 just sucked for power. In 2009, 87 players hit 20+ HR, 2010-77, 2011-68. With a 11.5% decline from 2009 to 2010 followed by another decline of 11.7% from 2010 to 2011, to wrack up 328 HR is just outlandish. Congrats!
Second is Dan Semsel and Ken Norred wracking up 119 Wins, 111 of which came from non-closers. They, in essence, won 48.7% of their games started when our league average was 38.2%. That was a money winning formula for them. Thanks Wayne, we wanted to go solid on pitching with 2 aces early but the results from Kennedy in the 16th, Jurrjens in the 20th, and Nova in the 24th blew our projections out of the water. Too bad our offense sucked as bad as our pitching was good....we couldn't stay close after a nice early start.
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