5/9/06
(These are on the MLB2 SERVER)
The Euless Mudcats:
Through 10 games, they are ranked 5th, with a record of 6-4. They are now in the Major Leagues for the first time, in the Rookie Division, with much tougher competition. Last night, the starting pitcher threw 6 innings of perfect baseball, striking out 10 batters, hitting three homeruns and knocking in 7 RBIs in a 22-0 perfect game victory. NICE.
The Dorky Dragons:
Through 10 games, they are ranked 1st, with a record of 10-0. They are a real surprise for me, reminding me of the fast start they had last season, which was a start of 9-0 (if I remember correctly), before fading to finish the season in 5th. Unlike last season, I think this team has more staying power, but I am not sure if they are a first place team yet. Audrey (a second basewoman) and Wilma look to be the two key hitters for this team. They are in the same league as the Mudcats, but a division up in the Veteran.
The South Grand Prairie Warriors:
Through 10 games, they are ranked 1st, with a record of 10-0. They have a 2 game lead over second place and in ten games have given up only 3 runs. They also have the number one offense in this division (Jackson League, Minors, Veteran, and Central Region). This team was the only to make it to the Elite Tournament of all four teams, being ousted in the first round. But still, they did make it there, which is an accomplishment all the same. When they lost, it was of a score of 2 to 1. Not by a great margin, I might add. Currently, the Warriors and Dragons both are listed on the Elite Charts.
(This team is on the TEXAS SERVER)
The Texas Head Bashers:
The Bashers first full season with Johnny Ray as head coach comes to a close. We currently have a record of 29-0. The Tournament of Champions, well, we finally got knocked out of that. I don’t know if I spelled out the numbers in all that. In the Bush League baseball, a server has 4096 teams. Half (2048) of those teams make the “playoffs” within those respective divisions. There are three rounds (2048 teams/1024 teams/512 teams) in those playoffs with the winners (256 teams) going to the Tournament of Champions. The Bashers ended up making to the 5th round of the Tournament of Champions, which is .4% of all teams make it that far (or you could look at it like 16 teams out of 4096 teams). That’s crazy good. Also, the Bashers are looking to go to the Elite Tournament due to ranking 31 overall right now. There are some injuries that are a bit of a concern right now heading into the playoffs… hopefully that won’t cause too much setbacks.
So, for career numbers as a bush league coach (not including this current season which have the numbers above), the four teams have accumulated 150 wins 39 loses in the regular season (a .794 winning percentage) and a 15-3 record in the postseason (a winning percentage of .833) in seven postseason berths. In the Tournament of Champions, the teams have performed with a .600 winning percentage (6 wins and 4 loses) and a 0 for 1 in the Elite thus far.
(These are on the MLB2 SERVER)
The Euless Mudcats:
Through 10 games, they are ranked 5th, with a record of 6-4. They are now in the Major Leagues for the first time, in the Rookie Division, with much tougher competition. Last night, the starting pitcher threw 6 innings of perfect baseball, striking out 10 batters, hitting three homeruns and knocking in 7 RBIs in a 22-0 perfect game victory. NICE.
The Dorky Dragons:
Through 10 games, they are ranked 1st, with a record of 10-0. They are a real surprise for me, reminding me of the fast start they had last season, which was a start of 9-0 (if I remember correctly), before fading to finish the season in 5th. Unlike last season, I think this team has more staying power, but I am not sure if they are a first place team yet. Audrey (a second basewoman) and Wilma look to be the two key hitters for this team. They are in the same league as the Mudcats, but a division up in the Veteran.
The South Grand Prairie Warriors:
Through 10 games, they are ranked 1st, with a record of 10-0. They have a 2 game lead over second place and in ten games have given up only 3 runs. They also have the number one offense in this division (Jackson League, Minors, Veteran, and Central Region). This team was the only to make it to the Elite Tournament of all four teams, being ousted in the first round. But still, they did make it there, which is an accomplishment all the same. When they lost, it was of a score of 2 to 1. Not by a great margin, I might add. Currently, the Warriors and Dragons both are listed on the Elite Charts.
(This team is on the TEXAS SERVER)
The Texas Head Bashers:
The Bashers first full season with Johnny Ray as head coach comes to a close. We currently have a record of 29-0. The Tournament of Champions, well, we finally got knocked out of that. I don’t know if I spelled out the numbers in all that. In the Bush League baseball, a server has 4096 teams. Half (2048) of those teams make the “playoffs” within those respective divisions. There are three rounds (2048 teams/1024 teams/512 teams) in those playoffs with the winners (256 teams) going to the Tournament of Champions. The Bashers ended up making to the 5th round of the Tournament of Champions, which is .4% of all teams make it that far (or you could look at it like 16 teams out of 4096 teams). That’s crazy good. Also, the Bashers are looking to go to the Elite Tournament due to ranking 31 overall right now. There are some injuries that are a bit of a concern right now heading into the playoffs… hopefully that won’t cause too much setbacks.
So, for career numbers as a bush league coach (not including this current season which have the numbers above), the four teams have accumulated 150 wins 39 loses in the regular season (a .794 winning percentage) and a 15-3 record in the postseason (a winning percentage of .833) in seven postseason berths. In the Tournament of Champions, the teams have performed with a .600 winning percentage (6 wins and 4 loses) and a 0 for 1 in the Elite thus far.
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