Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Complete 60-day DL list of Statis-Pro Cards

When we play Statis-Pro baseball games, we use all cards in the roster unless the player has been placed on 60-day DL. We just cross referenced the 60-day DL against our cards, and these are the 29 cards will will not use in our games. We list the team, then either the player's position or a number of where a pitcher is in that team's rotation (singled digit) or out of the bullpen (10 is closer, 11 is next best reliever etc). then either the pitcher's ERA or batters OPS. The final number is from the actual card. Either the PB rating for a pitcher (PB 2-9 is the best) or the Home Run range on the card.

Here is the free game if you want to play for yourself or look at these cards.

 
Team    Pos/Rot    Player                             ERA or OPS       PB or HR
ARICGabriel Moreno0.78434
ARI18Tommy Henry4.34'-7
ATL4Spencer Schwellenbach3.462'-7
BALcfJorge Mateo0.64526
BAL1BRyan Mountcastle0.73628-32
BOS1bTriston Casas0.79122-25
CLE2Shane Bieber3.632'-8
CLE16Trevor Stephan3.64'-7
COLDHKris Bryant0.68824
DET18Sean Guenther4.142'-6
DET16Ty Madden4.344'-7
HOU2bBrendan Rodgers0.66627
HOU5Spencer Arrighetti4.244'-7
HOULFYordan Alvarez0.94426-33
HOU3bZach Dezenzo0.72127-28
MIAofGriffin Conine0.69323-25
MILRFGarrett Mitchell0.73426-27
NYMCFJose Siri0.68721-24
NYM4Tylor Megill4.372'-7
NYYLFOswaldo Cabrera0.68626-27
PIT1bEndy Rodríguez0.69226
PIT2bEnmanuel Valdez0.69724-25
PIT15Tim Mayza4.054'-7
SEASSRyan Bliss0.62525
SEARFVictor Robles0.69728
TEX3Tyler Mahle4.012'-8
TORRFAnthony Santander0.823-27
WSNDHDylan Crews0.69127
WSN3Trevor Williams3.912'-7

Phillies Crush Cardinals 8-0 and 2-0; Move Into 2nd Behind Brewers

After six games the NL East Statis-Pro standings looked a bit off with the Milwaukee Brewers in 5th of 6 teams and the Philadelphia Phillies in 4th, both trailing the surprising St. Louis Cardinals. However, under our league rules that 5-run wins count as 3-game sweep and other series count as 2-games-to-1 wins, the Brewers received credit for a 5-1 series win in two games against the Pirates and the Phillies did the same thing to the Cardinals with 8-0 and 2-0 wins.

We track all results here. We did make a couple of updates to the Phillies on our Statis-Pro batters cards, realizing we had not listed 2nd baseman Bryson Stott in the starting line-up, and also realized two outfielders were nicely set up to platoon with Nick Castellanos hitting in the first game against a LHP and then Brandon Marsh in the second game against a righty.

The remaining series to get every team up to 8 actual games played is the Cubs and Mets home-and-home, with the winner having a chance to catch one or both. Below the first column shows the actual record of each team, then the Credit and Blame is a record based on treating each game as a 3-game series with the 5-run sweep rule.
 
East       W  L    Win%   Credit   Blame   Credit %
MIL440.5001590.625
PHI530.62514100.583
CHC420.6001080.556
NYM420.6001080.556
STL440.50012120.500
PIT260.2508160.333

The Phillies were able to start two PB2-8 lefties, and the first give Cardinals batters all struggle against left-handed pitching, turning 11s from hits into strikeouts against LHP for all five and Alec Burleson strikes out on 11-14 and Brendan Donovan on 11-13.

The following is the list of all players who played in the game and then appear in the scoresheet below.

Pos           Philadelphia Batters   HR         OPS         2-game notes                                            
1bBryce Harper27-320.892 
RFKyle Schwarber17-260.909HR, 3 hits,3 walks, 2nd Game MVP
SSTrea Turner32-240.7893 hits & HBP 1st game, 1st game MVP
1bAlec Bohm32-330.779 
LFMax Kepler24-270.755 
CF/BenNick Castellanos28-320.748platoon 1st game
Ben/CFBrandon Marsh26-270.747platoon 2nd game
CJ.T. Realmuto27-280.7393 hits
3bEdmundo Sosa27-280.735 
2bBryson Stott310.723realized left out of line-up
     
PBPhillies PitchersWARERA2-game notes
2'-8Ranger Suárez1133.586 shut out innings
2'-8Matt Strahm 3.38 
4'-7Jordan Romano 3.71 
PBGame 2WARERA2-game notes
2'-8Cristopher Sánchez493.797 shut out innings
2'-8José Alvarado 3.02hold
2'-8Orion Kerkering 3.2save
     
PosSt. Louis BattersHROPS 
CFLars Nootbaar24-260.802reached 3 of 4 then injured
LFAlec Burleson32-240.763 
DH/RFBrendan Donovan34-350.7854 hits
CIván Herrera270.728single, double 2nd game
2bNolan Gorman22-260.755double
3bNolan Arenado28-320.752 
1bLuken Baker21-240.721 
RFJordan Walker25-270.716injured 1st game
SSMasyn Winn280.69 
DHPedro Pagés250.647filled in 2nd game
CFMichael Siani 0.571filled in 2nd game
     
PBCardinals PitchersWARERA2-game notes
2'-7Quinn Mathews 3.955 innings, 2 runs
4'-7Erick Fedde1664.28 
2'-7Matthew Liberatore 4.13 
2'-7Kyle Leahy 4.680.3 innings, 4 runs
4'-7Steven Matz 4.01 
PBGame 2WARERA2-game notes
2'-7Andre Pallante 3.936 innings, 1 run
2'-7John King 3.56 
2'-8JoJo Romero 3.39 
2'-9Ryan Helsley 2.77




Monday, July 28, 2025

Brewers Contreras Clutch Game-Winners in 2-1 Win, then Kicks off 11-4 Win to even Brewers Mark

The Brewers were the early disappointment in Statis-Pro through six games, and they were in danger dropping to 2-5 when surprised All-Star Jacob Misiorowski walked three batters and allowed a single in the 4th inning, but with help of a double play escaped to allow their game with the Pirates to still be 1-1 after eight innings. Here are the standings and logs of all games

However, William Contreras hit a clutch batting, game-winning RBI double in the bottom of the 9th inning off Pirates closer David Bednar for the 2-1 win. He was MVP for both games, getting double credit since they were both wins, which gives him credit for 7 Game MVPs to tie Elly De La Cruz for tops.

Contreras then started the second game of the home-and-home series with another clutch batting hit, a 3-run home run as the third batter in the game to send the Brewers en route to a 11-4 win. Here are the line scores.
 
Gm1    123   456   789     RHE
Pit100000000 140
Mil001000001 240
              
Gm2123456789 RHE
Mil401201030 11190
Pit300100000 470

With those clutch wins, the Brewers even their mark to get right back in the thick of our NL East Statis-Pro Statis-Pro Game:

Chicago Cubs 4-2
New York Mets 4-2
St. Louis Cardinals 4-2
Milwaukee Brewers 4-4
Philadelphia Phillies 3-3
Pittsburgh Pirates 2-6 (won both of Skenes starts, lost the other six games)





Below are the links to all the players who appear on the screen shots with links to their Baseball Reference pages.

 
Pos       Milwaukee Line-up    OPS
2bCaleb Durbin0.727
DHJackson Chourio0.759
CWilliam Contreras0.796
1bRhys Hoskins0.765
LFChristian Yelich0.79
RFGarrett Mitchell0.734
CFSal Frelick0.719
3bJoey Ortiz0.707
ssBrice Turang0.681
   
PBMilwaukee PitchersERA
2'-8Jacob Misiorowski3.96
2'-8Chad Patrick4.38
2'-9Trevor Megill3.37
 Game 2 pitchersERA
2'-8Nestor Cortes3.56
2'-7Aaron Ashby4.22
2'-7Abner Uribe3.74
2'-7Bryan Hudson3.55
   
PosPittsburgh Line-upOPS
SSOneil Cruz0.785
CFJack Suwinski0.769
LFBryan Reynolds0.768
2bNick Gonzales0.753
CHeliot Ramos0.788
DHAndrew McCutchen0.71
1bEndy Rodríguez0.692
RFTommy Pham0.677
3bJared Triolo0.679
   
PBPittsburgh PitchersERA
2'-7Jared Jones3.8
2'-7Dennis Santana3.84
2'-8Caleb Ferguson3.29
2'-9David Bednar3.51
PBGame 2 pitchers 
2'-7Andrew Heaney4.73
2'-7Johan Oviedo4.27
4'-7Bailey Falter4.36
4'-7Colin Holderman3.76
4'-7Carmen Mlodzinski3.89
4'-7Tim Mayza4.05
4'-7Bubba Chandler4.59


here are the photos of the scoresheets

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Statis-Pro Game-by-Game NL Results

 Each of our 12 NL Statis-Pro teams (we relegated Miami, Colorado and Washington) have now finished six games. 

Below are all six games for each team, with the starting pitcher, the result of the game, and the batter who was MVP for the game.

At this point each team has played two of their five divisional opponents, and the only two interleague games we plan. All series are home-and-home.

The average runs score per game have been 3.89, slightly lower than the actual MLB average since we use only the top four starters for each team, and the best relievers pitch every other game - once every two game series. The average score has been 5.4 to 3.4, but only eight games have been won by five or more runs.


East   Starter              PB  Opp    Res    Runs            All               MVP             Notes        
CHCShota Imanaga2'-8Milloss02Kyle Tuckerwalk, steal, single
CHCJameson Taillon2'-7Milwon84Michael Buschgame winning grand slam
CHCJustin Steele (DL)2'-8St.LWon42Kyle Tuckertriple, single
CHCMatthew Boyd2'-7StlWon64Nico HoernerHR, single, steal
CHCMatthew Boyd2'-8texwin74Pete Crow-Armstrong2b, hr
CHCColin Rea4'-7TexLoss58Pete Crow-Armstrong3b, HR
CHC        
MILTobias Myers2'-7ChCloss48Jackson Chourio2b, 1b
MILFreddy Peralta2'-8ChCwin20William Contreras2-run homer
MILFreddy Peralta2'-8kcloss67Rhys Hoskins 
MILAaron Ashby2'-7KCWon1310Sal Frelickcycle
MILNestor Cortes2'-8NyMLoss37Rhys HoskinsHR
MILAaron Ashby2'-7nymLoss04William Contreras2 hits, walk, steal
MIL        
NYMTylor Megill2'-7MilWon40Francisco Alvarezdouble, homer
NYMKodai Senga2'-8MKEWon73Juan Soto10th inning GW 3-run HR
NYMClay Holmes2'-8philLoss14Jesse Winkersingle, double
NYMDavid Peterson2'-7philWon51Francisco Lindor2 homers, double
NYMKodai Senga2'-8torwin54Pete Alonso4 of 4
NYMTylor Megill2'-7TorLoss23Brandon Nimmowalk, HR
NYM        
PHIZack Wheeler2'-9Cleloss02Nick Castellanosonly hit
PHIJesús Luzardo4'-7nymLoss15Bryce HarperHR, 2 hits
PHIRanger Suárez2'-8nymWon41Trea Turnerrbi double & rbi single
PHIZack Wheeler2'-9PitLoss36Max Kepler2 hits
PHICristopher Sánchez2'-8pittWon21J.T. Realmuto2 hits, looking for sheet
PHIJesús Luzardo4'-7TBWon75Kyle Schwarbersingle, 2-run double
PHI        
PITPaul Skenes2'-9nyywin30Bryan Reynolds3 of 4, homer
PITMitch Keller2'-7NYYLoss24Heliot RamosHR
PITPaul Skenes2'-9PhilWon63Bryan Reynolds2b, 1b
PITMitch Keller2'-7philLoss12Oneil Cruzsteal, score
PITAndrew Heaney2'-7StLLoss15Bryan Reynoldssingle, scored
PITJared Jones2'-7StlLoss411Jack Suwinski2 singles, 2 steals
PIT        
STLMichael McGreevy2'-7ChcLoss46Alec Burleson2-run triple, single & scored
STLSonny Gray2'-7ChCLoss24Nolan Gormansingle, double
STLMichael McGreevy2'-7CleWon21Masyn Winn2 hits, steal
STLQuinn Mathews2'-7PITWon114Nolan Gormanhomer, 3 hits
STLAndre Pallante2'-7PitWon51Alec Burleson2 RBI hits
STLSonny Gray2'-7TBwon53Alec Burleson3 hits, double, 2 runs
STL        
WestStarterPBOppResultRunsAllMVPNotes
ARICorbin Burnes (DL)2'-9ATLLoss05Corbin Carrollsingle, steal
ARIMerrill Kelly2'-7atlLoss18Eugenio SuárezHR
ARIZac Gallen2'-7minloss79Gabriel Morenohr and single
ARIRyne Nelson2'-7MinLoss23Gabriel MorenoHR
ARIZac Gallen2'-7SDPLoss01Gabriel Morenodouble
ARIBrandon Pfaadt2'-7SDPLoss15Corbin Carrollsingle,stole, scored
ARI        
ATLChris Sale2'-9AriWon50Jurickson Profar3 hits
ATLSpencer Schwellenbach2'-7ariWon81Jarred Kelenic3 hits, 2-run homer
ATLChris Sale2'-9detwin63Ronald Acuna Jr.3-run hr
ATLBryce Elder2'-7DetLoss34Marcell Ozuna2-run 9th inn HR
ATLReynaldo López (DL)2'-8ladWon83Michael Harris II4 hits, triple and HR
ATLSpencer Strider2'-8LADLoss23Marcell Ozuna2-run homer
ATL        
CINAndrew Abbott2'-8HouWin31TJ FriedlGW HR, single
CINNick Lodolo2'-7HouLoss13Elly De La Cruz2 singles, 2 steals
CINAndrew Abbott2'-8LADLoss19Elly De La Cruzleadoff homer
CINNick Martinez2'-8LADLoss24Elly De La Cruzsingle, steal
CINHunter Greene2'-7SFGWin129Elly De La Cruz2 homers, 5 rbis, 2 steals
CINNick Lodolo2'-7SFGWin10Elly De La Cruzwalk, steal, score
CIN        
LADBlake Snell2'-9atlwon32Andy PagesHR
LADYoshinobu Yamamoto2'-9atlLoss38Miguel Rojas3 hits, 2-run homer
LADTyler Glasnow (DL)2'-9CinWon42Shohei Ohtani2-run 10th inn GW HR
LADRoki Sasaki2'-8CINWon91Max MuncyHR, single, 2 walks
LADBlake Snell2'-9laawin50Shohei Ohtani3 of 4, 3b, 3 sb
LADClayton Kershaw2'-8laaloss78Andy Pages3-run hr
LAD        
SDPNick Pivetta2'-7ARIWon51Jackson Merrill3 hits, single, steal, triple
SDPMichael King2'-8AriWon10Fernando Tatis Jr.single, steal
SDPMichael King2'-8sealoss36Manny MachadoHR, 1b, 3 rbi
SDPNick Pivetta2'-7Seawon20Xander Bogaerts1b, Steal, score
SDPDylan Cease2'-8SFWon50Fernando Tatis Jr.2 hits, homer
SDPJoe Musgrove2'-7SFGLoss213Luis Arraezwalk, single, run
SDP        
SFGLogan Webb2'-9Bostwin40Willy Adames3-run HR, single
SFGHayden Birdsong2'-7Bostlost34Heliot Ramos3 of 5, HR
SFGHayden Birdsong2'-7CINLoss912Willy Adames3 hits, 2b, 5 RBIs
SFGLogan Webb2'-9CinLoss01Patrick Baileybroke up no hitter
SFGRobbie Ray2'-8SDLoss05Mike Yastrzemskionly hit
SFGJustin Verlander2'-7SDPWon132Willy AdamesHR, 3 runs
SFG        
WestStarterPBOppResultRunsAllMVPNotes
Bost  SFGWin43  
Bost  SFGLoss04  
Cle  PHIWin20  
Cle  STLLoss12  
Det  ATLWin43  
det  ATLLoss36  
Hou  CINWin31  
Hou  CINLoss13  
KC  MILLoss1013  
kc  MILWin76  
laa  LADWin87  
laa  LADLoss05  
min  ARIWin97  
Min  ARIWin32  
NYY  PIT/MIAWin42  
nyy  PIT/MIALoss03  
sea  SDPWin63  
Sea  SDPLoss02  
TB  PHILoss57  
TB  STLLoss35  
TOR  NYMLoss45  
TOR  NYMWin32  
 Overall Average Runs   3.893.89 

De La Cruz Leads NL Statis-Pro Play with seven Game MVPs

Logan Webb pitched the Giants to a 4-0 win to wrap up our interleague plan and mean every Statis-Pro team has now played six games total with the AL holding a 13-11 edge in the interleague series. Each team will now play a home and home series against their three remaining divisional foes and we will see how far along we are in the season. We award one batter the MVP for each game, and based on the batter getting double credit if his team wins or single credit if they lose, here are the leaders in Game MVPs (12 would be the highest possible, since that would mean the player was his team's MVP all six games and they were 6-0. 

Game MVPs (2x if in win)    Team     MVPs
Elly De La CruzCIN7
Bryan ReynoldsPIT5
Willy AdamesSFG5
Alec BurlesonSTL5
Shohei OhtaniLAD4
Fernando Tatis Jr.SDP4
Gabriel MorenoARI3
Kyle TuckerCHC3
Pete Crow-ArmstrongCHC3
Andy PagesLAD3
William ContrerasMIL3
Corbin CarrollARI2
Jarred KelenicATL2
Jurickson ProfarATL2
Marcell OzunaATL2
Michael Harris IIATL2
Ronald Acuna Jr.ATL2
Michael BuschCHC2
Nico HoernerCHC2
TJ FriedlCIN2
Max MuncyLAD2
Rhys HoskinsMIL2
Sal FrelickMIL2
Francisco AlvarezNYM2
Francisco LindorNYM2
Juan SotoNYM2
Pete AlonsoNYM2
J.T. RealmutoPHI2
Kyle SchwarberPHI2
Trea TurnerPHI2
Heliot Ramospit2
Jackson MerrillSDP2
Xander BogaertsSDP2
Masyn WinnSTL2
Eugenio SuárezARI1
Miguel RojasLAD1
Jackson ChourioMIL1
Brandon NimmoNYM1
Jesse WinkerNYM1
Bryce HarperPHI1
Max KeplerPHI1
Nick CastellanosPHI1
Jack Suwinskipit1
Oneil Cruzpit1
Luis ArraezSDP1
Manny MachadoSDP1
Mike YastrzemskiSFG1
Patrick BaileySFG1

Saturday, July 26, 2025

Arizona Loses Clean-up Naylor Before Final Statis-Pro Interleague Game


 

Arizona will try to win their first Statis-Pro game without their cleanup hitter to date - Josh Naylor. He was traded to Seattle as one of two big updates in the free Statis-Pro baseball game, with his card moved on this sheet of all batters. Naylor's card shown above with a 28-32 home run range on his lefty power card. He was the clean-up batter for the Diamondbacks. As you can see from the line-up below, the Diamondbacks still have three All-Stars to lead off in front of where Naylor used to hit, and Jack McCarthy will slide in at No. 9 in the line-up.

The Twins only All-Star batter is Byron Buxton.

The other big pick up was the addition to the pitchers players, with Gregory Soto going from the Orioles to the Mets. A strong lefty PB 2-8 card (top 15% of all cards).

The Minnesota Twins visit the 0-5 Arizona Diamondbacks.

Results to follow. The Twins drubbed the Diamondbacks most of the way, taking a 7-0 lead with a no hitter going into the bottom of the 7th. However Arizona pounded out amd incredible 13 hits in the last three innings to rally within 9-7 before losing to fall to 0-6.



0       Pos     Minnesota                              HR          OPS
1DHByron Buxton (All-Star)25-320.867
2LFMatt Wallner13-160.793
3SSCarlos Correa26-280.778
43bBrooks Lee27-320.773
52bMickey Gasper270.751
6RFTrevor Larnach24-260.738
7CRyan Jeffers24-260.737
81bTy France280.730
9CFWilli Castro270.716
153bJonah Bride240.712
151bKody Clemens24-260.700
153bJose Miranda320.723
152bEdouard Julien14-150.722
15LFHarrison Bader27-280.700
15ofDaShawn Keirsey Jr.280.683
15CChristian Vázquez260.598
     
LUPosArizonaHROPS
1RFCorbin Carroll (All-Star)23-280.866
22bKetel Marte (All-Star)25-330.936
33bEugenio Suárez (All-Star)18-270.827
4CGabriel Moreno340.784
5DHPavin Smith26-270.748
6LFLourdes Gurriel Jr.32-330.744
7CFAlek Thomas310.722
8SSGeraldo Perdomo 0.709
91bJake McCarthy310.709
15LFRandal Grichuk27-280.712
152BTim Tawa27-280.632
15CJose Herrera 0.572
15OFJorgeBarrosa 0.550