Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Kepler Powers Phils Past Cubs to tie with Brewers for 1st

 Max Kepler hit two homers in an opening 10-1 Phillies win that counted as a sweep, then another homer in Wrigley to spot the Phillies to a 2-0 win before the Cubs rallied to win 3-2. With the Phillies 5+ run win counting as a 3-game sweep mark and the Cubs narrow win counting as a 2 games to 1 mark, the Phillies win the series 4 games to 2.

The Phillies improve to 18-12 on the year to catch the Brewers at an identical 18-12 with only the series remaining between them for 1st place - while the Cubs are done playing and eliminated form first at 19-17 but still alive for our wildcard. If they split the final series both would be 21-15, but otherwise one will have more for 1st place.  At 13-11 the Mets still have two series left against the bottom two teams in the East - the Cardinals and Marlins, so they are mathematically alive for the division.

Below are links each player who played in our game, links to their Baseball Reference page. For batters we list their home run range and ability to steal bases (from A to F) and the OPS we would expect using that card before game notes. For pitchers we list their strike out range, how many innings the can pitch before tiring, the expected ERA and their game notes.
 
Pos        Phil 11'-52 Citizens Bank Park   HR       SB         OPS     2- game notes                       
1bBryce Harper27-32C0.892 
DHKyle Schwarber17-26B0.909HR, 2 singles
SSTrea Turner32-24A0.789 
1bAlec Bohm32-33D0.7793 hits game 1
LFMax Kepler24-27C0.7553 homers, 1 single
CF/BNick Castellanos28-32C0.748 
B/CFBrandon Marsh26-27B0.747 
PR-CFJohan Rojas A0.631 
PHHarrison Bader27-28A0.7 
CJT Realmuto27-28C0.739 
3bEdmundo Sosa27-28B0.735 
2bBryson Stott31A0.7233 hits
      
PBGame 1 PitchersKMaxIPERA2- game notes
2'-8Ranger Suárez25-4263.586 innings, 1 run, win
4'-7Tanner Banks26-4423.95 
4'-7Jordan Romano24-4413.71 
4'-7David Robertson23-4523.7 
      
PBGame 2KMaxIPERA2- game notes
2'-8Cristopher Sánchez26-4273.795 scoreless IP, but lost in 6th
2'-8Orion Kerkering24-4513.2 
2'-8José Alvarado23-4513.02 
2'-9Jhoan Duran23-4522.39 
      
PosCHC 11'-26 Wrigley FieldHRSBOPS2- game notes
CFPete Crow-Armstrong26-33AAA0.825 
RFKyle Tucker27-32AA0.871double, 2 walks
DHSeiya Suzuki26-31C0.809 
PRMatt Shaw25-27B0.715 
2bNico Hoerner34A0.7213 hits, cleanup vs LHP
LFIan Happ25-27C0.774 
3bMichael Busch24-27D0.773 
SSDansby Swanson26-28B0.728 
CCarson Kelly24-25D0.674HR, 2 caught stealings
CFWilli Castro27B0.716 
      
PBGame 1 PitchersKMaxIPERANotes
2'-8Shota Imanaga25-4473.525.3 IP, 6 runs, 5 ER
4'-7Colin Rea26-4174.441.3 IP, 3 runs
2'-5Nate Pearson24-4324.12 
2'-5Eli Morgan25-4323.74 
      
 Game 2KMaxIPERANotes
2'-7Jameson Taillon26-4174.176 IP, 2 R, win
2'-7Porter Hodge23-4223.971 IP, Hold
2'-7Caleb Thielbar24-4413.711 IP, Hold
2'-8Drew Pomeranz25-4112.621 IP, Save

See pictures of the scoresheets and updated standings below.

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Why We Count 5-run Wins as "Sweeps" in Our Standings: Brewers Sweep 3 of 10

 Since 1961 a total of 27% of 3-game series end in sweeps according to MLB Sweeps.  To better simulate a short season in Statis-Pro baseball, we treat every game as a 3-game series, and count each game as a 3-game sweep if the winner is ahead by 5 runs after 8 innings without using its closer. This combined the fact that a team with a better win differential than their record indicates typically sees their record improve when more games are played and vice versa.

We track all results here.

If we wanted to really duplicate the sweep chance exactly we would make it any game won by 4 runs or more - which is almost 27% of all games just like sweeps are 27% of all series sweeps, so we make it a little tougher to record a sweep by requiring a 5-run margin - which happens in 21.6% of all MLB games and so far has happened in 21.2% of our games this season (14 of 66 games).

This means that on average in 10 games a team would:

Sweep 1 of 10 games to get credit for a 3 games to 0 sweep.

Win 4 of 10 games by 4 or fewer to get credit for a 2 games to 1 series.

Lose 4 of 10 games by 4 or fewer to get "blame" or winning 1 game and losing 2 games.

Be "swept" in 1 of 10 games to be blamed for 0 wins and 3 losses.

That means a team would be 5-5 in actual results and we would credit them with a 15-15 mark in our Statis-Pro season.

However, the Milwaukee Brewers split with the St. Louis Cardinals tonight to make them 5-5 in our games this season. 

However, they beat St. Louis 13-1 in the opener which is their 3rd SWEEP in our season, and they lost 1-3 in the nightcap - meaning they have still not been beaten by 5 runs in any of their 5 losses.

When you do the math, that means the Brewers are 18-12 in our season to be first in our Statis-Pro NL East."

The Cardinals are also 5-5 in actual results, but it was the second time they have been "swept" in 10 games to only "sweeping" the other team once, therefore they are now 14-16 in our season stats.

The reason we like this math is that run differential indicates that if two teams split the first two games of a 6-game series, but one scores a total of 12 runs (like the Brewers did) while the other scores 9 runs, there is a good chance the Brewers win the series 4 games to 2 so in essence we score things that way. 

Here are the standings and the scoresheet for the two game series.










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Misiorowski, Woodruff Statis-Pro Cards vs. Cardinals

I was at a Brewers game this year and told my family - with the players they lost, looks like a 0.500 team to me. Wow was I wrong. And for their series vs. St. Louis in Statis-Pro we are going to the 2 and 3 starters instead of 1 and 4 so we get both the rookie phenom and the player coming back from the long injury.

Jacob Misiorowski
Brandon Woodruff

Here is a screen shot of both teams which you can also get on the google sheet of all 30 teams.




Here are the links.
PosMil 11'-43 = HR, American Family    HR           SB             OPS  
LFChristian Yelich26-31A0.79
2bCaleb Durbin18-22B0.727
DHJackson Chourio31-34A0.759
CWilliam Contreras27-32C0.796
1bRhys Hoskins18-25D0.765
RFGarrett Mitchell (DL)26-28A0.734
CFSal Frelick34B0.719
3bJoey Ortiz27-28B0.707
ssBrice Turang31-32A0.681
DHOliver Dunn22-24B0.659
LFBrandon Lockridge28-31A0.678
lfIsaac Collins26-27A0.697
LFJake Bauers18-24A0.715
DHDanny Jansen21-25E0.736
1bAndrew Vaughn27-31D0.742
     
PBMilwaukee BrewersKMaxIPERA
2'-8Freddy Peralta24-5163.75
2'-8Jacob Misiorowski24-4853.96
2'-8Brandon Woodruff25-4153.66
2'-7Aaron Ashby24-4164.22
2'-7Tobias Myers25-4264.02
2'-7Jose Quintana25-3864.05
2'-9Trevor Megill24-4513.37
2'-8Chad Patrick26-4264.38
4'-7Logan Henderson25-4154.13
2'-6Rob Zastryzny25-4124.39
2'-7Abner Uribe22-4323.74
2'-7Nick Mears23-4423.8
4'-7Quinn Priester26-4164.46
4'-7Jared Koenig25-4223.9
2'-6Craig Yoho23-4523.55
2'-5Grant Anderson24-4324.56
     
PosStl 11'-46 = HR, Busch StadiumHRSBOPS
CFLars Nootbaar24-26C0.802
LFAlec Burleson32-24C0.763
DHBrendan Donovan34-35C0.785
2bNolan Gorman22-26C0.755
3bNolan Arenado28-32E0.752
CWillson Contreras23-25D0.743
RFJordan Walker25-27D0.716
SSMasyn Winn28B0.69
CFMichael Siani A0.571
SSGarrett Hampson B0.626
DHVictor Scott II26A0.636
CPedro Pagés25D0.647
CYohel Pozo27-28E0.67
2BThomas Saggese27-31D0.691
1bIván Herrera27C0.728
     
PBSt. Louis CardinalsKMaxIPERA
2'-7Sonny Gray25-4473.7
2'-7Andre Pallante25-3763.93
2'-7Michael McGreevy26-3863.93
2'-7Matthew Liberatore25-4154.13
2'-8JoJo Romero24-4313.39
2'-6Riley O'Brien25-4124.26
2'-7John King27-3723.56
2'-7Kyle Leahy25-4124.68
4'-7Gordon Graceffo26-3864.42
4'-7Miles Mikolas27-3864.56
2'-6Ryan Fernandez25-4323.73
2'-6Chris Roycroft25-3824.19
2'-6Andre Granillo24-4224.45
2'-6Roddery Muñoz25-4164.76
2'-5Matt Svanson26-3724.58

Padres 13-1 Win Knocks Braves Out of Statis-Pro Playoffs For Now

The Statis-Pro Padres scored 19 runs in their first 8 games in our league play, but against the Braves lost 5-7 and then broke through with 13-1 win. That is recorded as a 4-2 series win which gets them back to .0.500 with only two games left against another 0.500 team Cincinnati. The Braves final two will be against the Giants, who they need to catch for the last playoff spots. However, the Giants must also face the top team in our league, the Dodgers.

Here are the updated standings, which we keep with the results on this link.








Saturday, August 9, 2025

Remaining Pitching Match-ups in Statis-Pro Season

Here are all Starting pitchers for the 12 games planned for each of our 12 Statis-Pro baseball teams. For games already played we include the score and who the batting MVP was for the game.

 
TeamStarterPBOppCreditRScAllMVPNotes
ARICorbin Burnes2'-9ATL0L05Corbin Carrollsingle, steal
ARIZac Gallen2'-7SDP1L01Gabriel Morenodouble
ARIMerrill Kelly2'-7atl0L18Eugenio SuárezHR
ARIBrandon Pfaadt2'-7SDP0L15Corbin Carrollsingle,stole, scored
ARIRyne Nelson2'-7Min1L23Gabriel MorenoHR
ARIZac Gallen2'-7min1L79Gabriel Morenohr and single
ARIBrandon Pfaadt2'-7SF1L58Corbin Carroll3 hits, double
ARIRyne Nelson2'-7SF1L24Lourdes Gurriel Jr.double
ARIZac Gallen2'-7LAD      
ARIBrandyn Garcia4'-7LAD      
ARIBrandon Pfaadt2'-7Cin      
ARIRyne Nelson2'-7Cin      
          
ATLSpencer Strider2'-8LAD1L23Marcell Ozuna2-run homer
ATLBryce Elder4'-7Det1L34Marcell Ozuna2-run 9th inn HR
ATLChris Sale2'-9Ari3W50Jurickson Profar3 hits
ATLSpencer Strider2'-9det2W63Ronald Acuna Jr.3-run hr
ATLSpencer Schwellenbach2'-7ari3W81Jarred Kelenic3 hits, 2-run homer
ATLReynaldo López2'-8lad3W83Michael Harris II4 hits, triple and HR
ATLBryce Elder4'-7Cin0L410Ronald Acuna Jr.HR
ATLErick Fedde4'-7Cin2W30Ronald Acuna Jr.walk, hit, run scored
ATLSpencer Strider2'-8SFG      
ATLDaysbel Hernández2'-7SDP      
ATLErick Fedde4'-7SDP      
ATLBryce Elder4'-7SFG      
          
CHCShota Imanaga2'-8Mil1L02Kyle Tuckerwalk, steal, single
CHCJustin Steele2'-8St.L2W42Kyle Tuckertriple, single
CHCColin Rea4'-7Tex1L58Pete Crow-Armstrong3b, HR
CHCMatthew Boyd2'-7Stl2W64Nico HoernerHR, single, steal
CHCMatthew Boyd2'-8tex2W74Pete Crow-Armstrong2b, hr
CHCJameson Taillon2'-7Mil2W84Michael Buschgame winning grand slam
CHCShota Imanaga2'-8NYM2W43Nico Hoernertriple, single
CHCJameson Taillon2'-7NYM1L79Pete Crow-Armstrong3b, 2-r 1b, w
CHCMatthew Boyd2'-8MIA2W51Dansby Swanson2 homers, 1b
CHCColin Rea4'-7MIA2W96Pete Crow-Armstrong2 doubles
CHCShota Imanaga2'-8 Phi      
CHCJameson Taillon2'-7 Phi      
          
CINNick Lodolo2'-7Hou1L13Elly De La Cruz2 singles, 2 steals
CINAndrew Abbott2'-8LAD0L19Elly De La Cruzleadoff homer
CINNick Lodolo2'-7SFG2W10Elly De La Cruzwalk, steal, score
CINNick Martinez2'-8LAD1L24Elly De La Cruzsingle, steal
CINAndrew Abbott2'-8Hou2W31TJ FriedlGW HR, single
CINHunter Greene2'-7SFG2W129Elly De La Cruz2 homers, 5 rbis, 2 steals
CINHunter Greene2'-7Atl1L03Jose Trevinosingle
CINNick Martinez2'-8Atl3W104Ke'Bryan Hayestriple, double, single
CINAndrew Abbott2'-8ARI      
CINHunter Greene2'-7ARI      
CINNick Martinez2'-8SDP      
CINZack Littell2'-7SDP      
          
LADBlake Snell2'-9atl2W32Andy PagesHR
LADYoshinobu Yamamoto2'-9atl0L38Miguel Rojas3 hits, 2-run homer
LADTyler Glasnow2'-9Cin2W42Shohei Ohtani2-run 10th inn GW HR
LADBlake Snell2'-9laa3W50Shohei Ohtani3 of 4, 3b, 3 sb
LADClayton Kershaw2'-8laa1L78Andy Pages3-run hr
LADRoki Sasaki2'-8CIN3W91Max MuncyHR, single, 2 walks
LADClayton Kershaw2'-8SD3W181Shohei Ohtani2 HR, 2b, 1b
LADYoshinobu Yamamoto2'-9SD2W20Shohei OhtaniHR, single, steal
LADTyler Glasnow2'-9SFG      
LADClayton Kershaw2'-8SFG      
LADBlake Snell2'-9ARI      
LADYoshinobu Yamamoto2'-9ARI      
          
MILAaron Ashby2'-7nym1L04William Contreras2 hits, walk, steal
MILFreddy Peralta2'-8ChC2W20William Contreras2-run homer
MILNestor Cortes2'-8NyM1L37Rhys HoskinsHR
MILTobias Myers2'-7ChC1L48Jackson Chourio2b, 1b
MILFreddy Peralta2'-8kc1L67Rhys Hoskins 
MILAaron Ashby2'-7KC3W1310Sal Frelickcycle
MILJacob Misiorowski2'-7Pitt2W21William Contreras2 doubles, GW
MILNestor Cortes2'-8Pitt3W114William Contreras3 hits, 3-run HR
MILFreddy Peralta2'-8STL      
MILAaron Ashby2'-7STL      
MILJacob Misiorowski2'-8PHI      
MILBrandon Woodruff2'-7PHI      
          
NYMClay Holmes2'-8phil1L14Jesse Winkersingle, double
NYMTylor Megill2'-7Tor1L23Brandon Nimmowalk, HR
NYMTylor Megill2'-7Mil2W40Francisco Alvarezdouble, homer
NYMDavid Peterson2'-7phil2W51Francisco Lindor2 homers, double
NYMKodai Senga2'-8tor2W54Pete Alonso4 of 4
NYMKodai Senga2'-8MKE2W73Juan Soto10th inning GW 3-run HR
NYMClay Holmes2'-8ChC1L34Francisco Lindorsingle, walk score
NYMDavid Peterson2'-7ChC2W97Francisco Lindor3 of 4, double
NYMKodai Senga2'-8STL      
NYMSean Manaea2'-7STL      
NYMClay Holmes2'-8MIA      
NYMDavid Peterson2'-7MIA      
          
PHIZack Wheeler2'-9Cle1L02Nick Castellanosonly hit
PHIJesús Luzardo4'-7nym1L15Bryce HarperHR, 2 hits
PHICristopher Sánchez2'-8pitt2W21J.T. Realmuto2 hits, looking for sheet
PHIZack Wheeler2'-9Pit1L36Max Kepler2 hits
PHIRanger Suárez2'-8nym2W41Trea Turnerrbi double & rbi single
PHIJesús Luzardo4'-7TB2W75Kyle Schwarbersingle, 2-run double
PHICristopher Sánchez2'-8StL2W20Kyle SchwarberGW HR
PHIRanger Suárez2'-8StL3W80Trea Turner3 of 4, HPB
PHIZack Wheeler2'-9MIL      
PHIJesús Luzardo4'-7MIL      
PHIRanger Suárez2'-8ChC      
PHICristopher Sánchez2'-8ChC      
          
Pit/miaMitch Keller2'-7phil1L12Oneil Cruzsteal, score
Pit/miaAndrew Heaney2'-7StL1L15Bryan Reynoldssingle, scored
Pit/miaMitch Keller2'-7NYY1L24Heliot RamosHR
Pit/miaPaul Skenes2'-9nyy2W30Bryan Reynolds3 of 4, homer
Pit/miaJared Jones2'-7Stl0L411Jack Suwinski2 singles, 2 steals
Pit/miaPaul Skenes2'-9Phil2W63Bryan Reynolds2b, 1b
Pit/miaAndrew Heaney2'-7Mil0L411Oneil Cruz2 doubles
Pit/miaJared Jones2'-7Mil1L12Oneil Cruz2 walks, steal, only run
Pit/miaSandy Alcantara2'-7ChC1L15Connor Norby 
Pit/miaAdam Mazur4'-7ChC1L69Heriberto Hernandez 
Pit/miaEdward Cabrera4'-7NYM      
Pit/miaCal Quantrill4'-7NYM      
          
SDPMichael King2'-8Ari2W10Fernando Tatis Jr.single, steal
SDPNick Pivetta2'-7Sea2W20Xander Bogaerts1b, Steal, score
SDPJoe Musgrove2'-7SFG0L213Luis Arraezwalk, single, run
SDPMichael King2'-8sea1L36Manny MachadoHR, 1b, 3 rbi
SDPNick Pivetta2'-7ARI2W51Jackson Merrill3 hits, single, steal, triple
SDPDylan Cease2'-8SF3W50Fernando Tatis Jr.2 hits, homer
SDPDylan Cease2'-8LAD0L118Xander Bogaertssingle, score
SDPYu Darvish2'-7LAD1L02Fernando Tatis Jr.2 hits, 2 steals
SDPDylan Cease2'-8CIN      
SDPJP Sears4'-7CIN      
SDPYu Darvish2'-7Atl      
SDPNick Pivetta2'-7Atl      
          
SFGLogan Webb2'-9Cin1L01Patrick Baileybroke up no hitter
SFGRobbie Ray2'-8SD1L05Mike Yastrzemskionly hit
SFGHayden Birdsong2'-7Bost1W34Heliot Ramos3 of 5, HR
SFGLogan Webb2'-9Bost2W40Willy Adames3-run HR, single
SFGHayden Birdsong2'-7CIN1L912Willy Adames3 hits, 2b, 5 RBIs
SFGJustin Verlander2'-7SDP3W132Willy AdamesHR, 3 runs
SFGRobbie Ray2'-8vs Ari2W42Tyler Fitzgerald3-run GW homer
SFGJustin Verlander2'-7Ari2W85Willy Adames2 doubles, homer
SFGLogan Webb2'-9ATL      
SFGHayden Birdsong2'-7ATL      
SFGRobbie Ray2'-8LAD      
SFGJustin Verlander2'-7LAD      
          
STLSonny Gray2'-7ChC1L24Nolan Gormansingle, double
STLMichael McGreevy2'-7Cle2W21Masyn Winn2 hits, steal
STLMichael McGreevy2'-7Chc1L46Alec Burleson2-run triple, single & scored
STLAndre Pallante2'-7Pit2W51Alec Burleson2 RBI hits
STLSonny Gray2'-7TB2W53Alec Burleson3 hits, double, 2 runs
STLQuinn Mathews2'-7PIT3W114Nolan Gormanhomer, 3 hits
STLAndre Pallante2'-7PHI1L02Brendan Donovan2 hits
STLQuinn Mathews2'-7PHI0L08Lars Nootbar2 hits
STLSonny Gray2'-7Mil      
STLMatthew Liberatore2'-7Mil      
STLAndre Pallante2'-7NYM      
STLMichael McGreevy2'-7NYM     

Marlins Statis-pro Debut - Rude Welcome By Cubs, 5-1 and 9-6

The Miami Marlins Statis-Pro debut, after having been one of the three relegated teams until their surprising .500 player in actual MLB moved us to put them into league play in place of the Pirates, was rudely greeted by the Cubs. 

Cubs All-Star Matt Boyd pitched his max 5 innings pitched of shutout ball, and the Cubs won 5-1. They then jumped to a 5-0 lead in game two and won 9-6. The updated standings with a few corrections from our last post. The one big difference from actual MLB is the Braves playing like they have the last decade, but much better in Statis-Pro vs. actual MLB through a small sample.


West              Actual WActual LCreditBlameWin%Runs/GmAllowedDivisionRemaining
LAD621680.6676.42.8WestSFG, ARI
ATL531590.6254.93WestSDP,SFG
SFG4413110.5425.13.9Westlad,atl
CIN4412120.53.84.1Westari,sd
SDP4411130.4582.45Westcin,ari
ARI085190.2082.35.4Westlad,cin
EastActual WActual LCreditBlameWin%Runs/GmAllowedDivisionRemaining
MIL4414100.5835.15.1Eaststl,phi
PHI5314100.5833.42.5EastMIL, NYM
CHC7317130.5675.54.3EastStl
NYM5313110.5424.53.3Eaststl,pit
STL4412120.53.63.6Eastchc,mil
Pit/mia2810200.3332.95.2EastNYM
OtherActual WActual LCreditBlameWin%Runs/GmAllowedDivision
AL121234380.4723.84.3AL 
Grand Total62621861860.54.14.1 


The wins, both counting as two games to one overall games in our standings, make them 17-13 and move them into the 2nd wildcard spot in these standings. Only 13 of 62 series have been scored as 3-game sweeps (winning team must have been up by 5 runs after 8 innings without losing their closer before the 9th). Here is the google sheet of all 62 games.

Late rallies by the Marlins to get within 5 runs in game 2 did avoid the Cubs getting credit for a 3 games to 0 sweep though, so both games counted as 2 games to 1 Cubs wins in our league rules so the Cubs are credited with 4 wins and 2 losses fo move into the 2nd wildcard spot.

 
                                  123       456          789         RHE
Chicago Cubs010002002 580
Miami Marlins000000001 140
              
 123456789 RHE
Miami Marlins000203010 6130
Chicago Cubs50220000x 9100


 
Chicago Cubs                                 
PosCHC 11'-26 = Wrigley FieldOPS             HR                Highlights
CFPete Crow-Armstrong0.82526-332nd game 2 doubles
RFKyle Tucker0.87127-32 
DHSeiya Suzuki0.80926-31 
LFIan Happ0.77425-273 hits, double
3bMichael Busch0.77324-272b & 1b 2nd game
SSDansby Swanson0.72826-282 homers 1st game
2bNico Hoerner0.72134reached 4 straight times
CMiguel Amaya0.71526-27 
CFWilli Castro0.71627 
     
PBChicago Cubs / NL CentralERAKHighlights
2'-8Matthew Boyd3.9325-475 IP 0 R, Win
2'-7Porter Hodge3.9723-422 ip 0 r
2'-7Caleb Thielbar3.7124-441 ip 0 r
4'-7Luke Little3.6222-420.7 ip 1 r
2'-7Ryan Brasier3.4825-410.3 ip 0 r
     
 Game 2ERAKHighlights
4'-7Colin Rea4.4426-415.7 ip 4 run win
4'-7Andrew Kittredge3.6126-430.3 ip 1 r
4'-7Daniel Palencia3.8825-411 ip 1 r
4'-7Cade Horton4.1725-412 ip 0 r hold
2'-8Drew Pomeranz2.6225-411 ip 0 r Save
     
 Miami Marlins   
Pos11'-76 = HR, loanDepot parkOPSHRHighlights
2bXavier Edwards0.725  
LFKyle Stowers0.82726-32 
1bGriffin Conine0.69323-25 
CAgustín Ramírez0.7727-32 
3BConnor Norby0.76327-322 hits, 2 walks
rfHeriberto Hernandez0.75227-312-run HR, 1b 2nd game
CFDane Myers0.72431reached 3 of 4 2nd game
SSOtto Lopez0.722 3 hits 2nd game
ofJavier Sanoja0.677  
     
PBMiami Marlins / NL EastERAKHighlights
2'-7Sandy Alcantara3.4225-417 ip 3 r LOSS
4'-7Cal Quantrill4.5926-381.7 ip 2 r
2'-6Declan Cronin4.1726-410.3 ip 0 r
4'-7Ronny Henriquez4.0925-41 
     
 Game 2ERAKHighlights
4'-7Adam Mazur4.6227-412 ip 5 r Loss
2'-7Eury Pérez3.625-410.7 ip, 2 r
2'-8Calvin Faucher4.125-430.3 ip 2 r
2'-8Anthony Bender3.7324-431 ip 0 R
2'-7Jesus Tinoco4.0125-431 ip 0 R
4'-7Andrew Nardi3.7424-461 ip 0 R
4'-7Cade Gibson4.2125-412 ip 0 R

end
WestActual WActual LCreditBlameWin%Runs/GmAllowedDivisionRemaining
LAD621680.6676.42.8WestSFG, ARI
ATL531590.6254.93WestSDP,SFG
SFG4413110.5425.13.9Westlad,atl
CIN4412120.53.84.1Westari,sd
SDP4411130.4582.45Westcin,ari
ARI085190.2082.35.4Westlad,cin
EastActual WActual LCreditBlameWin%Runs/GmAllowedDivisionRemaining
MIL4414100.5835.15.1Eaststl,phi
PHI5314100.5833.42.5EastMIL, NYM
CHC7317130.5675.54.3EastStl
NYM5313110.5424.53.3Eaststl,pit
STL4412120.53.63.6Eastchc,mil
Pit/mia2810200.3332.95.2EastNYM
OtherActual WActual LCreditBlameWin%Runs/GmAllowedDivisionlad,cin
AL121234380.4723.84.3AL 
Grand Total62621861860.54.14.1