Sunday, September 14, 2025

Braves Eliminated As Padres Rally Past Brewers after Losing to Cubs


See the scoresheets at the bottom of this blog.

The Padres were three innings from clinching the playoffs with a 3-2 lead in Wrigley Field until Pete Crow-Armstrong doubled then fellow All-Star Kyle Tucker homered to give the Cubs a 4-3 win and give the Braves hope. 

In the 8th innings against the Brewers they held a 4-3 lead, but this time they exploded in the 8th inning for 6-runs including Jake Cronenworth and Gavin Sheets 2-run homers for a 10-4 win over the Brewers. It was the first time all season a team claimed a SWEEP against the Brewers, meaning the Padres got credit for 3 wins and no losses for that game after getting 1 win and 2 loss credit for the loss against the Cubs to finish our regular season 26-22. 

They join the Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago cubs, Milwaukee Brewers and New York Mets in clinching a playoff spot.

The only variable left is the Cincinnati Reds in their last two games.

6-0 FINALE - If the Reds win both as SWEEPS, then they finish 26-22 and the Phillies join the Braves as being eliminated.

5-1 FINALE - If the Reds get a SWEEP and win the other game, they finished 25-23 and play the Phillies in one extra game to see who claims the 6th seed to play the 3-seed (right now the Mets).

4-2 or WORSE - Otherwise, the Reds join the Braves as the only two teams to make the inter division play but then be eliminated. In that case the Phillies will be the 6-seed.

In theory the Dodgers could go 2-10 in their final four games, but we are just considering that basically impossible. They were so fare ahead in the West that we have not played their two games against Arizona if needed to see if they win the division. 

Preview:

SD Must Go 3-3 vs. MKE and CHC To Clinch, Eliminate Braves

The San Diego Padres face a Midwest hurdle to clinch a playoff spots by passing the Braves final 24-24 mark. 

JP Sears will start for the Padres as the host the Milwaukee Brewers and and starter Brandon Woodruff. However, Sears is only in the rotation because we do not use the cards of players with a DL by them, meaning they are on disabled list for the rest of the year, which eliminates Michael King and Joe Musgrove to move Sears into the 4-man rotation. Sears is only an average PB 4-7 card while Woodruff is a third excellent PB 2-8 card for the Brewers.

Unfortunately for the Padres they will face another PB 2-8 in Wrigley Field in the Cubs Shota Imanaga, while the Padres have a bit better PB 2-7 Nick Pivetta for that game.

Dylan Cease started in the win against the Mets, and Yu Darvish in the win against the Phillies in the other two inter divisional games..

If the Padres go 3-3 or better they go to the playoffs and the Braves are eliminated. If they go 2-4 they play one extra game against the Braves, unless the Reds also finish strong to make it a 3-way tie we need to settle for one spot. The Reds would need to finish 4-2 to create a 3-way tie if the Padres join the Braves in a 24-24 finish, and 5-1 to guaranty they are at least in a play in game for the playoffs.

The Padres also vary line-up vs LHP and RHP as shown on the sheet. The regular line-up down the left column on their team further down is the line-up against Milwaukee since Woodruff is a righty. The order by the name will be sued against Imanaga and the Cubs since he is a lefty.

The following are the rosters and picture of the team sheets of cards. We note if the player card has a DL by it then it is not used, and if a batter has an add or subtract HR then we adjust the home run range, and thus the DEEP range and beginning of the OUT range but none of the other ranges are adjusted.

 
Pos        San Diego Padres Bats               Notes          
CFFernando Tatis Jr.All-Star
SSJackson Merrill 
3bManny MachadoAll-Star
LFRyan O'HearnAll-Star
DHLuis Arraez 
1bJake Cronenworth 
2bXander Bogaerts 
RFGavin Sheets 
CElias Díaz 
SSMason McCoy 
CMartin Maldonado 
ssJose Iglesias 
CFreddy Fermin 
RFRamón Laureanoadd HR
   
PBSan Diego Padres Pitch 
2'-8Michael KingDL
2'-8Dylan Cease 
2'-7Joe MusgroveDL
2'-7Nick Pivetta 
4'-7JP Sears 
2'-7Yu Darvish 
4'-7Matt Waldron 
2'-8Mason Miller 
2'-9Jason AdamAll-Star
2'-8Jeremiah Estrada 
2'-6Sean Reynoldstemp card
2'-6David Morgantemp card
2'-8Robert SuarezAll-Star
2'-7Adrian Morejon 
2'-7Yuki Matsui 
4'-7Randy Vásquez 
4'-7Kyle Hart 
2'-6Wandy Peralta 
2'-6Bradgley Rodriguez 
2'-6Ron Marinaccio 
   
PosChicago Cubs Bats 
CFPete Crow-ArmstrongAll-Star
RFKyle TuckerAll-Star
DHSeiya Suzuki 
LFIan Happ 
3bMichael Buschadd HR
SSDansby Swanson 
2bNico Hoerner 
CMiguel AmayaDL, add HR
CFWilli Castroadd HR
caReese McGuirenew card
1bJon Bertiminus HR
CCarson Kellyadd 2 HR
3bJustin Turnerminus HR
SSMatt Shaw 
   
PBChicago Cubs Pitch 
2'-8Justin SteeleDL
2'-8Matthew BoydAll-Star
2'-8Shota Imanaga 
2'-8Cade Hortontemp card
2'-7Jameson Taillon 
4'-7Javier AssadDL
4'-7Colin Rea 
4'-7Kyle Tyler 
2'-8Drew Pomeranz 
2'-7Ryan Brasiertemp card
4'-7Daniel Palenciatemp card
2'-7Caleb Thielbar 
4'-7Taylor Rogers 
2'-7Porter Hodge 
4'-7Luke Little 
4'-7Andrew Kittredge 
4'-7Brad Keller 
2'-6Tom Cosgrove 
2'-5Eli MorganDL
2'-5Nate Pearson 
   
PosMilwaukee Brewers Bats 
LFChristian Yelich 
2bCaleb Durbin 
DHJackson Chourio 
CWilliam Contrerasminus HR
1bRhys Hoskins 
RFGarrett MitchellDL
CFSal Frelick 
3bJoey Ortizminus 2 HR
ssBrice Turang 
DHOliver Dunnminus HR
LFBrandon Lockridgeminus HR
lfIsaac Collins 
LFJake Bauers 
DHDanny Jansen 
1bAndrew Vaughnminus 2 HR
   
PBMilwaukee Brewers Pitch 
2'-8Freddy PeraltaAll-Star
2'-8Jacob MisiorowskiAll-Star
8-FebBrandon Woodrufftemp card
2'-7Aaron Ashby 
2'-7Tobias Myers 
2'-7Jose Quintana 
2'-9Trevor Megill 
2'-8Chad Patrick 
4'-7Logan Hendersontemp card
2'-6Rob Zastryznytemp card
2'-7Abner Uribe 
2'-7Nick Mears 
4'-7Quinn Priester 
4'-7Jared Koenig 
2'-6Craig Yoho 
2'-5Grant Anderson


Here are the team sheets of player cards.











Saturday, September 13, 2025

Phils Realmuto 2 HRs Stun Dodgers 2-1, Likely Eliminates Braves

The Phillies face a tough match-up in the free Statis-Pro baseball game to make it into the playoffs. 

While leading the NL East in the actual MLB, the Phillies have struggles in Statis-Pro since Cy Young candidate Zack Wheeler was lost for the season. Jesús Luzardo has to start as the new No. 4 man in the rotation, in a trip to Los Angeles to face the Dodgers ace Tyler Glasnow.

If the Phillies can overcome those odds they are likely in our playoffs unless the Reds dominate the rest of their season, If they keep it within 5 runs in a loss then they likely have a 1-game playoff with the Braves. But if they are down by 5 runs at the end of the 8th in this game they are likely out of the playoffs.

Game Update: Phillies 2, Dodgers 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tyler Glasnow was dominant - 12 strikeouts, 0 walks and 4 hits allowed in 7 innings. However, it was not enough as two of those hits were solo home runs by J.T. Realmuto to give the Phillies a 2-1 win and likely send the Phillies to the playoffs and eliminate the Braves to give Statis-Pro the same six NL playoff teams that would make it if the real MLB season ended today.

At 34 years old, Realmuto's card is down to just a 27-28 home run range and the first two times up Glasnow left the pitch on his card, which only happens 1 in 6 times since Glasnow keeps it on his own card on PB 2-9 of the 2-12 possible results. The first time Realmuto hit it out on a 27, then on a 28. Realmuto was awarded as the best hitting catcher in baseball (Silver Bat) three of five years (from when he was 27 to 31 year old) but has had the normal trail off for a catcher in his 30s, to only about half the WAR of his incredible 6.5 as a 31 year old.

The real story is this shocker was holding the Dodgers to only 1 unearned run. While the Phillies knew they could go to a PB 2-8 or 2-9 for the 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, but the key was Jesús Luzardo as only an average PB 4-7 card getting through the five innings. He pitched five innings with only one unearned urn allowed, with some help from centerfielder Brandon Marsh, who made a clutch defensive catch in the 3rd to end the inning and prevent Freddie Freeman from scoring, and then in the 4th threw out Teoscar Hernández at the plate.

The relievers were great, but the shocker was MVP candidate Shohei Ohtani, who struck out four straight times leading off an inning, and then grounded into a game ending double play as pinchrunner Tommy Edman racing home from 3rd base with what would have been the game tying run.

The Phillies upset finishes them ahead of the only other team to finish all their games - Atlanta - meaning it is very likely the Phils are in the playoffs and Braves are eliminated.  The only chances of another scenario are if the Reds to 6-0 to eliminate both, or the Padres struggling in their last two to fall behind both teams.  

Here are the standings, grid of remaining games, then rosters for the just completed games.










 
Pos      Phillies Line-up                                                 
1bBryce Harper 
DHKyle SchwarberAll-Star
SSTrea Turner 
LFMax Kepler 
CF/BNick Castellanos 
B/CFBrandon Marsh 
CJT Realmuto 
3bEdmundo Sosa 
LFHarrison Bader 
2bBryson Stott 
1bAlec Bohm 
CRafael Marchán 
LFJohan Rojas 
OFWeston Wilson 
OFCal Stevenson 
3bOtto Kemptemp card
   
PBPitching 
2'-9Zack WheelerDL, All-Star
2'-8Ranger Suárez 
2'-8Cristopher Sánchez 
2'-7Walker Buehler 
4'-7Jesús Luzardo 
2'-6Aaron NolaDL
2'-9Jhoan Duran 
2'-8José Alvaradorestrticted
2'-8Orion Kerkering 
4'-7David Robertson 
2'-8Matt Strahm 
4'-7Jordan Romano 
4'-7Tanner Banks 
2'-5Taijuan Walker 
2'-5Mick Abel5
2'-5Alan Rangel3
2'-5Max Lazar2
   
PosPitcher late addpb
2'-5Mick Abel 
2'-5Alan Rangel 
2'-5Max Lazar 
   
PosLAD Deep 11'-35 = HR, Dodger Stadium LAD 
DHShohei OhtaniAll-Star
cfMookie Bettsminus HR
1bFreddie FreemanAll-Star
CWill SmithAll-Star
RFTeoscar Hernández 
2bHyeseong Kimnew card
lfAndy Pages 
3bMax Muncy 
SSMiguel Rojasminus HR
IFKiké Hernández 
CDalton Rushing.551 - 3b on 25
CFAlex Call 
LFTommy Edman 
RFMichael Confortominus HR
   
PBLos Angeles Dodgers / NL West 
2'-9Tyler Glasnow 
2'-9Blake Snell 
2'-9Yoshinobu YamamotoAll-Star
2'-8Clayton KershawAll-Star
2'-8Roki SasakiDL
2'-8Shohei Ohtani 
2'-9Tanner Scott 
2'-8Ben Casparius 
2'-8Brock Stewarttemp card
4'-7Jack Dreyertemp card
2'-8Evan PhillipsDL
2'-8Alex Vesia 
2'-8Blake Treinen 
2'-8Kirby Yates 
2'-6Alexis Díaz 
2'-7Brusdar GraterolDL
2'-7Gavin StoneDL
2'-7Bobby Miller 
4'-7Luis García 
4'-7Anthony Banda 
4'-7Landon Knack 
4'-7Justin Wrobleski 
2'-6Michael KopechDL
   
PosPitcher late addpb
2'-7Emmet Sheehan





Cubs Clinch Playoffs, Put Braves on Brink of Elimination with 5-3 Win

It is likely the sixth playoff spot in our Statis-Pro NL season will come down to the Phillies - who are in danger of missing our Statis-Pro playoffs due to pitching industries even while they are at No. 2 in the real MLB - and the Atlanta Braves who are actually out of the real playoff picture but trying to be the Statis-Pro playoffs.

If the Braves do better in their finale against the Cubs than the Phillies to against the Dodgers, then they will likely be the spoiler. They did catch one bad break in that the Cubs have a new card in Cade Horton, who has won his last two starts in the actual MLB against the Braves with more than 11 innings pitched and one run allowed. However the Braves have their ace Spencer Strider.

After the Braves games, the Phillies will know how well they need to do in their finale against the Dodgers to finish ahead of the Cubs for the last playoff spot.

Results to follow.

Jon Berti's 3rd hit of the day was a base-clearing double past a weaker fielding third baseman Austin Riley on a clutch defense play to break a tie and give the Cubs a 5-3 win. Cade Horton pitched 5.7 scoreless innings to outduel fellow PB2-8 pitcher, Spencer Strider, but gave up a 2-run homer to Matt Olson to tie the game 2-2 after 8 innings pitched. However, Drew Pomeranz came in for the save.






While the Braves finish 24-24, and the Phillies will throw Luzardo in their last game against the Dodgers and Glasnow. If they win then they finish ahead of the Braves potentially for the 6th and final playoff spot. If they lose but keep it within five runs then they would tie the Braves at 24-24 and have a one-game playoff if those two were tied for 6th.  If the Reds pass them both they could both be eliminated, or if the Padres fall beneath them the could both get into the playoffs with out a playoff game.  The Brewers, Mets and Cubs have clinched with more than 24 wins, and the Dodgers only need to go 4-11 with their  remaining games (they also still can play Arizona twice in addition to those on the grid if necessary). 





 
PosDeep 11'-43 = HR, Truist Park ATL
rfRonald Acuña Jr.
3bAustin Riley
1bMatt Olson
DHMarcell Ozuna
CSean Murphy
RFJarred Kelenic
CFMichael Harris II
2bOzzie Albies
SSNick Allen
3bJonathan Ornelas
ofEli White
cfDrake Baldwin
LFJurickson Profar
  
PBAtlanta Braves / NL East
2'-9Chris Sale
2'-8Spencer Strider
2'-8Reynaldo López
2'-7Spencer Schwellenbach
2'-7AJ Smith-Shawver
4'-7Erick Fedde
4'-7Bryce Elder
4'-7Davis Daniel
2'-4Carlos Carrasco
2'-8Aaron Bummer
2'-8Dylan Lee
2'-8Pierce Johnson
2'-7Daysbel Hernández
2'-7Raisel Iglesias
2'-7Joe Jiménez
2'-6Tyler Kinley
4'-7Dane Dunning
2'-6Hunter Stratton
2'-6Grant Holman
4'-7Carlos Rodriguez
2'-5Wander Suero
  
PosCHC 11'-26 = HR, Wrigley Field CHC
CFPete Crow-Armstrong
RFKyle Tucker
DHSeiya Suzuki
LFIan Happ
3bMichael Busch
SSDansby Swanson
2bNico Hoerner
CMiguel Amaya
CFWilli Castro
caReese McGuire
1bJon Berti
CCarson Kelly
3bJustin Turner
SSMatt Shaw
  
PBChicago Cubs / NL Central
2'-8Justin Steele
2'-8Matthew Boyd
2'-8Shota Imanaga
2'-8Cade Horton
2'-7Jameson Taillon
4'-7Javier Assad
4'-7Colin Rea
4'-7Kyle Tyler
2'-8Drew Pomeranz
2'-7Ryan Brasier
4'-7Daniel Palencia
2'-7Caleb Thielbar
4'-7Taylor Rogers
2'-7Porter Hodge
4'-7Luke Little
4'-7Andrew Kittredge
4'-7Brad Keller
2'-6Tom Cosgrove
2'-5Eli Morgan
2'-5Nate Pearson


Photos to follow.




Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Padres Rally in 8th for Big Win En Route to Playoffs

 The San Diego Padres, who need to juggle their line-up more than any other team due to several starters struggling massively against left-handed pitchers like Sean Manaea, finally rallied in the bottom of the 8th for a win that moved them ahead of the Phillies and Braves into 5th place. 

With the score tied 1-1 Jackson Merrill, one of three Padres who has hits turned into strikeouts on random numbers of 11-13 (his 13/88 indicates this and that against a righty an 88 turns from an out to a single) finally faced a rightly in the 8th and singled and stole second. The table below shows that we bat him No. 2 against righties but No. 9 against lefties. His hit was on an 88, so would have been an out if Manaea was still in the game.

Fernando Tatis Jr then hit a ground to 2nd base to move him to third, and when 2nd baseman Jeff McNeil bobbled the ball for an error, runners were on the corners. Tatis then also stole second base. Ramón Laureano, who is only in the line-up because of the lefty starter (87/11 indicated an 87 or 88 turns to a single against a lefty and 11 is a strikeout against a righty) then hit a ground to Francisco Lindor at short, but Merrill raced home and beat the throw home with the game winning run to make it 2-1.

Xander Bogaerts, who came into replace Manny Machado when a line drive hit him at 3rd base, then hit into a double play but Tatis scored from 3rd for the 3-1 lead. Mark Vientos homered for the Mets in the top of the 9th, but the Padres held on 3-2 for the crucial win. Here are the standings after the game in what will be a 48-game season.

Milwaukee 26-13   ---   (leads "East" for bye)

LA Dodgers 21-12  2    (leads "West" for bye)

NY Mets 25-17   2.5

Chicago Cubs 24-18  3.5

San Diego 22-20   5.5 (last team in playoffs with no tie-braker game)

Atlanta 23-22  6 (would play in one-game playoff to make playoffs if season ended today)

Philadelphia 23-22  6 (would play in one-game playoff to make playoffs if season ended today)

Cincinnati 20-22  7.5 (would miss playoffs if season ended today).



 

Pos    SD Padres                   v. L  v. R Plat         HR            SB OPS
CFFernando Tatis Jr.1113/NA27-33AA0.826
RFRamón Laureano2 87/1125-27B0.722
3bManny Machado33NA/NA32-35B0.825
LFRyan O'Hearn4412'/NA31-34C0.826
DHLuis Arraez5511/NA D0.736
1bJake Cronenworth6613/8826-27D0.728
ssJose Iglesias7 86/1133D0.669
CFreddy Fermin8 88/NA28D0.675
SSJackson Merrill9213/8832-35B0.788
2bXander Bogaerts 711/NA31-32B0.724
RFGavin Sheets 811/NA25-27D0.704
CElias Díaz 911/NA25-26E0.615
SSMason McCoy  -/- C0.522
CMartin Maldonado  -/- E0.533
        
PosNY Metsv. Lv. RPlatHRSBOPS
SSFrancisco Lindor11NA/NA25-31A0.801
DHJuan Soto2288/NA23-27D0.946
1bPete Alonso33NA/NA25-32D0.884
CFrancisco Álvarez4488/NA27-33D0.784
CFBrandon Nimmo55NA/NA25-27C0.763
3bMark Vientos66NA/NA24-28E0.759
RFJesse Winker7711/NA24-25C0.739
LFStarling Marte8887/1132A0.719
2BJeff McNeil9911/NA27-31D0.711
CFCedric Mullins  14/8826-28A0.726
3bRonny Mauricio   27-28B0.678
cfHayden Senger  NA/11 E0.564
ssLuisangel Acuña  NA/1131A0.630
RFTyrone Taylor  NA/NA26-27A0.683
CFJose Siri  88/NA21-24A0.687
CLuis Torrens  NA/1126-28E0.698
2bBrett Baty  12'/NA25-27D0.714
        
        
PBSD PitchersIPRKEndMaxIPERA
2'-8Dylan Cease6123-441463.48
2'-8Robert Suarez1025-51323.55
2'-8Mason Miller1022-48322.71
2'-9Jason Adam1124-48323.43
PBNY PitchersIPRKSRMaxIPERA
2'-7Sean Manaea7125-431574.31
2'-9Ryan Helsley1123-45322.77


Grid of games to play and scoresheet.