We last published updated Statis-Pro Cards for the All-Stars actually chosen by MLB, but the All-Stars listed below are the players chosen by the Montana Commissioner of this years Statis-Pro AL league. The stats below are therefore the stats in his first 40 games he has played for each team.
He provided the All-Stars, a wrap-up of a very balanced season that is playing out in the game.
Below that he lists the leaders in a number of stats - he keeps much more than I do in my NL Statis-Pro season.
Statis-Pro AL All-star starters:
C- Cal Raleigh, Sea [.206 avg, .754 OPS, 12 HR, 28 RBI, 40 games]
1B- Jake Burger, Tex [.258 avg, .823 OPS, 11 HR, 28 RBI, 38 games]
2B- Michael Massey, KC [.333 avg, .856 OPS, 4 HR, 23 RBI, 39 games]
SS- Gunnar Henderson, Bal [.358 avg, 1.160 OPS, 17 HR, 41 RBI, 41 games]
3B- Jazz Chisholm Jr, NY [.248 avg, .772 OPS, 10 HR, 19 RBI, 38 games]
OF- Aaron Judge, NY [.323 avg, 1.155 OPS, 16 HR, 39 RBI, 41 games]
OF- Victor Robles, Sea [.352 avg, .915 OPS, 4 HR, 22 RBI, 32 games]
OF- Steven Kwan, Cle [.310 avg, .882 OPS, 7 HR, 25 RBI, 40 games]
DH- Yordan Alvarez, Hou [.329 avg, .929 OPS, 7 HR, 24 RBI, 40 games]
SP- Tarik Skubal, Det [7-2, 1.24 ERA, 71 IP, 99 K, 4 BB, 0.79 WHIP, .198 BAA, 11 starts]
Parity remains the rule for the standings.
Even playing the “what if” scenario (not acknowledging real life injuries, just in the board game), standings remain tight.
Only three games separate the entire playoff field currently.
Recent slumps from the Orioles and Guardians have tightened the races.
The Astros and Rangers are in the midst of 4-game losing streaks so they aren’t gaining much ground.
As for interleague play, at one point the AL held a 13-game advantage, but the NL has closed it to 52-51.
The Seattle Mariners (20-20) are currently out of the playoffs, but could easily win the division and a first round bye with a strong finish.
We shall see if the trade deadline wreaks havoc, since buyers/sellers don’t always match the Statis-Pro standings.
Statis-Pro AL
“East”
New York 24-17
Baltimore 23-18
Detroit 21-20
Boston 18-22
Minnesota 15-26
“West”
Cleveland 23-18
Texas 21-19
Houston 21-20
Seattle 20-20
Kansas City 18-23
As for individual awards, here are the contenders.
AL MVP:
Gunnar Henderson of Baltimore is putting a strong challenge to Aaron Judge of the Yankees this season.
We’ll see if Judge can regain the top spot in many of the major offensive categories.
AL Cy Young:
Tarik Skubal of Detroit remains the front runner, but his last four starts have brought him back to the pack.
Both Zach Eflin of Baltimore and Jacob deGrom of Texas are putting up impressive numbers and challenging him.
Player | Team | Bat Ave | Player | Team | OPS | Player | Team | Slugging | ||
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Gunnar Henderson | Bal | 0.358 | Gunnar Henderson | Bal | 1.188 | Henderson | 0.752 | |||
Víctor Robles | Sea | 0.352 | Aaron Judge | NY | 1.160 | Aaron Judge | NY | 0.739 | ||
Michael Massey | KC | 0.344 | Cody Bellinger | NY | 0.970 | Cody Bellinger | NY | 0.583 | ||
Yordan Alvarez | Hou | 0.335 | Yordan Alvarez | Hou | 0.942 | |||||
Aaron Judge | NY | 0.327 | Víctor Robles | Sea | 0.915 | |||||
HRs | RBIs | SBs | ||||||||
Gunnar Henderson | Bal | 17 | Gunnar Henderson | Bal | 41 | Bobby Witt Jr. | KC | 14-16 | ||
Aaron Judge | NY | 16 | Aaron Judge | NY | 39 | Víctor Robles | Sea | 14-19 | ||
Giancarlo Stanton | NY | 13 | Giancarlo Stanton | NY | 34 | Jarren Duran | Bos | 10'-12 | ||
Cal Raleigh | Sea | 12 | Salvador Perez | KC | 29 | José Ramírez | Cle | 8'-11 | ||
BA RISP | 2-out RBIs | 236 | Runs | |||||||
Michael Massey | KC | 0.459 | Giancarlo Stanton | NY | 16 | Aaron Judge | NY | 39 | ||
Ryan O'Hearn | Bal | 0.458 | Cedric Mullins | Bal | 15 | Gunnar Henderson | Bal | 35 | ||
Jake Burger | Tex | 0.455 | Gunnar Henderson | Bal | 13 | Bobby Witt Jr. | KC | 34 | ||
Steven Kwan | Cle | 0.444 | Yordan Alvarez | Hou | 12 | Jazz Chisholm Jr. | NY | 33 | ||
Extra-Base Hits | Total Bases | Hits | Hits | |||||||
Aaron Judge | NY | 30 | Gunnar Henderson | Bal | 121 | Gunnar Henderson | Bal | 59 | ||
Gunnar Henderson | Bal | 26 | Aaron Judge | NY | 113 | Bobby Witt Jr. | KC | 54 | ||
Steven Kwan | Cle | 21 | Bobby Witt Jr. | KC | 91 | Michael Massey | KC | 54 | ||
Jarren Duran | Bos | 21 | Steven Kwan | Cle | 90 | Steven Kwan | Cle | 54 | ||
Doubles | Strikeouts | 248 | Walks | |||||||
Jarren Duran | Bos | 16 | Tyler O'Neill | Bal | 73 | Aaron Judge | NY | 21 | ||
Mauricio Dubón | Hou | 14 | Julio Rodríguez | Sea | 70 | Yordan Alvarez | Hou | 20 | ||
Kyle Manzardo | Cle | 13 | Giancarlo Stanton | NY | 64 | Gunnar Henderson | Bal | 19 | ||
Aaron Judge | NY | 13 | Kerry Carpenter | Det | 63 | Raleigh | Sea | 18 | ||
Earned Run Average | W-L | Strikeouts | ||||||||
Tarik Skubal | Det | 7'-2 | Tarik Skubal | Det | 91 | |||||
Ronel Blanco | Hou | 5'-2 | Framber Valdez | Hou | 82 | |||||
Tanner Houck | Bos | 3'-3 | Jacob deGrom | Tex | 82 | |||||
Zach Eflin | Bal | 8'-1 | Garrett Crochet | Bos | 77 | |||||
Hunter Brown | Hou | 5'-2 | Zach Eflin | Bal | 77 | |||||
WHIP | BA Against | |||||||||
Jacob deGrom | Tex | 0.70 | Ronel Blanco | Hou | 0.157 | |||||
Tarik Skubal | Det | 0.76 | Jacob deGrom | Tex | 0.185 | |||||
Ronel Blanco | Hou | 0.83 | Tarik Skubal | Det | 0.192 | |||||
Zach Eflin | Bal | 0.85 | Zach Eflin | Bal | 0.2 | |||||
Joe Ryan | Min | 0.99 | ||||||||
Strikeout/Walk Ratio | 1-2-3 Innings | |||||||||
Jacob deGrom | Tex | 82/2 | Tarik Skubal | Det | 31 | |||||
Tarik Skubal | Det | 91/3 | Bryan Woo | Sea | 30 | |||||
Zach Eflin | Bal | 77/8 | Zach Eflin | Bal | 30 | |||||
Jacob deGrom | Tex | 30 | ||||||||
Relievers | Innings Pitched | |||||||||
Liam Hendriks | Bos | 14-14 | Ronel Blanco | Hou | 66 | |||||
Tyler Holton | Det | 14-15 | Logan Gilbert | Sea | 65.2 | |||||
Emmanuel Clase | Cle | 14-16 | Tarik Skubal | Det | 65.1 | |||||
Zach Eflin | Bal | 65.1 | ||||||||
Statis-Pro American League | ||||||||||
Statistics—40 games | ||||||||||
Team Batting Avg | Home Runs | Errors/Unearned Runs | ||||||||
New York | 0.257 | New York | 76 | Seattle | 18/12 | |||||
Boston | 0.256 | Texas | 66 | Kansas City | 25/14 | |||||
Houston | 0.253 | Baltimore | 60 | Cleveland | 26/11 | |||||
Kansas City | 0.249 | Seattle | 56 | Minnesota | 26/13 | |||||
Baltimore | 0.249 | Detroit | 53 | Texas | 29/15 | |||||
Detroit (last ) | 41/34 | |||||||||
Team OPS | Team Batting Avg RISP | |||||||||
New York | 0.800 | Detroit | 0.281 | Ground into DP | ||||||
Baltimore | 0.760 | Cleveland | 0.277 | New York | 41 | |||||
Texas | 0.731 | Baltimore | 0.265 | Texas | 41 | |||||
Boston | 0.721 | New York | 0.258 | Minnesota | 36 | |||||
Houston | 36 | |||||||||
Team 2-Out RBI's | Team Stolen Bases | Seattle (fewest) | 29 | |||||||
Boston | 83 | Seattle | 29-36 | |||||||
Baltimore | 82 | Kansas City | 24-26 | |||||||
New York | 81 | Boston | 19-24 | |||||||
Houston | 76 | Cleveland | 16-21 | |||||||
Team ERA | Team HR Allowed | |||||||||
Detroit | 3.00 | Detroit | 32 | |||||||
Houston | 3.58 | Baltimore | 40 | |||||||
Seattle | 3.73 | Cleveland | 43 | |||||||
Baltimore | 3.91 | Seattle | 49 | |||||||
Cleveland | 3.93 | Houston | 50 | |||||||
Team WHIP | Team Batting Avg Against | |||||||||
Detroit | 1.05 | Detroit | 0.225 | |||||||
Seattle | 1.10 | Houston | 0.225 | |||||||
Texas | 1.13 | Baltimore | 0.232 | |||||||
Baltimore | 1.14 | Texas | 0.233 | |||||||
Houston | 1.20 | Seattle | 0.237 |
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