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MAY 2013 BATTING LEADERS
Average: Melky Cabrera, Danbury .336 Beltre, Rivertown .332 Scutaro, Danbury .324 Cespedes, Baton Rouge .323 Posey, Danbury .321
Home Runs: Mig Cabrera, Rivertown 19 Bautista, Buffalo 16 Konerko, Aliso Viejo 15 A Ramirez, Danbury 15 Headley, San Antonio 15 Beltre, Rivertown 15
Runs Batted In: LaRoche, Columbia 47 Pujols, Livonia 47 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown 46 A Ramirez, Danbury 43 Braun, Midtown 42 Beltre, Rivertown 42
Stolen Bases: Pierre, Brooklyn 22 Trout, Aliso Viejo 20 A Jackson, Brooklyn 18 A Escobar, Can-Am 17 Kipnis, Can-Am 16
Slugging Pct: LaRoche, Columbia .639 Cespedes, Baton Rouge .634 Bautista, Buffalo .617 Beltre, Rivertown .598 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown .593
On-Base Pct: Votto, Rivertown .410 Mauer, Wyandotte .397 Posey, Danbury .383 Choo, Wyandotte .377 C Ruiz, Columbia .374
OPS: Cespedes, Bat Rouge 1.006 LaRoche, Columbia 1.001 Bautista, Buffalo .971 Beltre, Rivertown .960 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown .948
Hits: Beltre, Rivertown 76 Melky Cabrera, Danbury 73 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown 70 LaRoche, Columbia 69 Posey, Danbury 69 McCutchen, Wyandotte 69
Walks: Zobrist, Danbury 42 Mauer, Wyandotte 39 Fowler, Can-Am 34 Goldschmidt, Wyandotte 32 Avila, Midtown 31 Bruce, Midtown 31
Intentional Walks: A Gonzalez, MetroMess 3 15 players with 1
Runs Scored: Zobrist, Danbury 43 Brantley, Livonia 42 Mayberry, Columbia 39 A Jackson, Brooklyn 39 Fowler, Can-Am 39 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown 39
Doubles: LaRoche, Columbia 24 Goldschmidt, Wyandotte 23 Choo, Wyandotte 21 McCutchen, Wyandotte 21 Pedroia, Woodland 20
Triples: Colvin, Baton Rouge 7 Fowler, Can-Am 6 Infante, Midtown 5 Harper, Can-Am 5 McCutchen, Wyandotte 5
Grand Slam HR's: Zimmerman, MetroMess 2 14 players with 1
Extra-Base Hits: LaRoche, Columbia 41 Goldschmidt, Wyandotte 33 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown 32 Beltre, Rivertown 31 McCutchen, Wyandotte 31
Hit by Pitch: Espinosa, Indiana 11 A Jones, Woodland 10 Fielder, Woodland 10 Jay, Brooklyn 8 A Ramirez, Danbury 7
Hitting Streak, Season: A Rios, Rivertown 20 Stanton, Indiana 17 Craig, San Antonio 17 Jeter, Bedrock 16 Fielder, Woodland 14
At Bats: Kipnis, Can-Am 241 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown 236 Altuve, Livonia 235 Pedroia, Woodland 235 Wright, Aliso Viejo 235
Total Bases: LaRoche, Columbia 140 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown 140 Beltre, Rivertown 137 Pujols, Livonia 122 Cespedes, Baton Rouge 118
Multi-Hit Games: Beltre, Rivertown 28 Melky Cabrera, Danbury 24 LaRoche, Columbia 23 Hunter, Aliso Viejo 23 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown 22
MAY 2013 PITCHING LEADERS
Earned Run Average: Cain, Bedrock 2.27 Gonzalez, San Antonio 2.53 Harrison, Aliso Viejo 2.54 Maholm, Livonia 2.64 Sale, Aliso Viejo 2.67 Hamels, Buffalo 2.67
Wins: Harrison, Aliso Viejo 9-2 Sale, Aliso Viejo 8-3 Hellickson, Aliso Viejo 7-1 Bumgarner, Saginaw 7-2 Estrada, Wyandotte 7-2
Strikeouts: Scherzer, Can-Am 132 Dickey, Brooklyn 111 Gonzalez, San Antonio 105 Sale, Aliso Viejo 98 Parker, Can-Am 93
Saves: Rodney, Rivertown 18 Cook, Aliso Viejo 14 Jansen, Baton Rouge 13 J Johnson, Indiana 12 Kimbrel, Woodland 11
Shutouts: Cain, Bedrock 4 Sale, Aliso Viejo 4 12 pitchers with 2
Complete Games: Dempster, Boomtown 11 Dickey, Brooklyn 11 Gonzalez, San Antonio 10 Parker, Can-Am 10 Kershaw, Midtown 7
Innings Pitched: Dickey, Brooklyn 113.1 Parker, Can-Am 110.1 Scherzer, Can-Am 109 Dempster, Boomtown 106.2 Hamels, Buffalo 104.1
Games Pitched: Belisle, San Antonio 29 Crow, Livonia 29 O'Flaherty, Woodland 28 Papelbon, Saginaw 28 Frieri, Indiana 27 Guerra, Woodland 27
Winning Streak, Season: Hellickson, Aliso Viejo 6 Cain, Bedrock 5 Gonzalez, San Antonio 5 Bumgarner, Saginaw 5 Harrison, Aliso Viejo 5
FINAL 2012 BATTING LEADERS
Average: V Martinez, Danbury .331 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown .325 A Gonzalez, MetroMess .317 D Murphy, Crestline .316 Cano, Rivertown .307
Home Runs: Granderson, Danbury 46 Berkman, San Antonio 45 Beltre, San Antonio 43 Fielder, Woodland 40 Kemp, Rivertown 40 Pujols, Livonia 40
Runs Batted In: Granderson, Danbury 133 Kemp, Rivertown 123 Pujols, Livonia 118 Braun, Midtown 117 Berkman, San Antonio 116
Stolen Bases: Crisp, Can-Am 81 Bourn, Indiana 64 Bonifacio, Brooklyn 58 J Reyes, Wyandotte 46 N Morgan, Brooklyn 45
Slugging Pct: Granderson, Danbury .600 Braun, Midtown .570 Napoli, Buffalo .565 Carp, Brooklyn .554 Kemp, Rivertown .531
On-Base Pct: Mig Cabrera, Rivertown .406 Napoli, Buffalo .387 Votto, Midtown .385 Granderson, Danbury .382 V Martinez, Danbury .378
OPS: Granderson, Danbury .982 Napoli, Buffalo .952 Braun, Midtown .935 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown .926 A Gonzalez, MetroMess .895
Hits: V Martinez, Danbury 212 Cano, Rivertown 211 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown 209 Braun, Midtown 195 Ellsbury, Woodland 195
Walks: Votto, Midtown 100 McCutchen, Wyandotte 99 Bautista, Buffalo 93 C Peña, MetroMess 92 Fielder, Woodland 90
Intentional Walks: Fielder, Woodland 2 Lawrie, Wyandotte 2 A Gonzalez, MetroMess 2 Konerko, Aliso Viejo 2 N Walker, Aliso Viejo 2
Runs Scored: Granderson, Danbury 122 Votto, Midtown 117 Cano, Rivertown 114 Ellsbury, Woodland 114 Berkman, San Antonio 112
Doubles: Cano, Rivertown 63 Zobrist, Danbury 62 A Gonzalez, MetroMess 59 Pence, Buffalo 58 Beltran, San Antonio 57
Triples: Ackley, Buffalo 18 J Reyes, Wyandotte 14 Fowler, Can-Am 13 Hundley, Bedrock 12 Victorino, Brooklyn 12
Grand Slam HR's: Kemp, Rivertown 3 Moreland, Baton Rouge 2 Stanton, Indiana 2 Hundley, Bedrock 2 C Jones, Saginaw 2 A Ramirez, Danbury 2 Braun, Midtown 2 G Sanchez, Boomtown 2 Berkman, San Antonio 2
Extra-Base Hits: Braun, Midtown 90 Cano, Rivertown 90 Zobrist, Danbury 89 Granderson, Danbury 89 Ellsbury, Woodland 87
Hit by Pitch: Bourjos, MetroMess 25 Espinosa, Indiana 22 Kotchman, Indiana 21 Morse, San Antonio 21 Cano, Rivertown 21
Hitting Streak, Season: Loney, Bedrock 31 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown 21 Phillips, Wyandotte 20 Berkman, San Antonio 20 Ellsbury, Woodland 19 Markakis, Aliso Viejo 19
At Bats: S Castro, Bedrock 702 Bourn, Indiana 702 M Young, Danbury 699 Cano, Rivertown 688 Carroll, Livonia 679
Total Bases: Braun, Midtown 366 Cano, Rivertown 354 Granderson, Danbury 354 Ellsbury, Woodland 351 Berkman, San Antonio 346
Multi-Hit Games: V Martinez, Danbury 65 Mig Cabrera, Rivertown 63 Cano, Rivertown 61 J Reyes, Wyandotte 57 Braun, Midtown 57 Ellsbury, Woodland 57
FINAL 2012 PITCHING LEADERS
Earned Run Average: Kuroda, MetroMess 2.31 Kershaw, Midtown 2.44 Masterson, Aliso Viejo 2.45 Kennedy, Woodland 2.48 Halladay, Buffalo 2.58
Wins: Halladay, Buffalo 21-5 F Hernandez, Midtown 21-6 Kershaw, Midtown 21-8 C Wilson 19-7 Dickey, Brooklyn 18-8 Shields, Aliso Viejo 18-9 Weaver, Woodland 18-11 I Kennedy, Woodland 18-11
Strikeouts: Kershaw, Midtown 332 Verlander, Bedrock 331 Halladay, Buffalo 266 C Lee, Danbury 264 Weaver, Woodland 253
Saves: G Holland, Danbury 41 Rivera, San Antonio 41 Farnsworth, Aliso Viejo 39 Clippard, Buffalo 37 Robertson, Rivertown 35
Shutouts: Masterson, Aliso Viejo 7 D Hudson, Livonia 6 Sabathia, Saginaw 6 Cain, Bedrock 5 Kuroda, MetroMess 5 Romero, Midtown 5 F Hernandez, Midtown 5 M Harrison, Aliso Viejo 5
Complete Games: Verlander, Bedrock 26 Kershaw, Midtown 24 Cueto, Livonia 19 Cain, Bedrock 19 Kuroda, MetroMess 17
Innings Pitched: Verlander, Bedrock 293.2 Kershaw, Midtown 291.2 Weaver, Woodland 276.1 Halladay, Buffalo 269 D Hudson, Livonia 264.1
Games Pitched: MacDougal, San Antonio 92 Samardzija, Boomtown 78 Putz, Woodland 77 Gregerson, Can-Am 74 Crow, Livonia 73 Pestano, Buffalo 73 Kimbrel, Woodland 73
Winning Streak, Season: Kershaw, Midtown 10 C Lee, Danbury 8 Hamels, Buffalo 7 M Harrison, Aliso Viejo 6 D Hudson, Livonia 6 Shields, Aliso Viejo 6
FINAL 2011 BATTING LEADERS
Average: Hamilton, Midtown .348 Polanco, Summit .314 Cano, Cape Spear .305 Mauer, Wyandotte .303 V Martinez, Can-Am .301
Home Runs: Bautista, Buffalo 52 Dunn, San Antonio 51 Konerko, Aliso Viejo 50 Votto, Midtown 44 Uggla, Saginaw 42
Runs Batted In: Konerko, Aliso Viejo 140 Bautista, Buffalo 121 Bruce, Dublin 120 Holliday, Buffalo 118 Pujols, Livonia 117
Stolen Bases: Gardner, Aliso Viejo 78 R Davis, Cape Spear 56 Bourn, Danbury 53 Victorino, Brooklyn 52 Crawford, Wyandotte 52
Slugging Pct: Thome, San Antonio .629 Bautista, Buffalo .623 Hamilton, Midtown .611 Konerko, Aliso Viejo .603 Votto, Midtown .582
On-Base Pct: Hamilton, Midtown .414 Barton, Can-Am .394 Thome, San Antonio .393 Morneau, Wyandotte .384 Bautista, Buffalo .384
OPS: Hamilton, Midtown 1.025 Thome, San Antonio 1.021 Bautista, Buffalo 1.007 Konerko, Aliso Viejo .971 Votto, Midtown .953
Hits: Ichiro, Baton Rouge 201 Polanco, Summit 195 Prado, Dublin 195 Mauer, Wyandotte 194 Cano, Cape Spear 193 Butler, Dublin 193
Walks: Barton, Can-Am 132 Gardner, Aliso Viejo 117 Bautista, Buffalo 109 Posada, Bedrock 96 Fielder, Woodland 96
Intentional Walks: Pujols, Livonia 11 Konerko, Aliso Viejo 5 Hamilton, Midtown 2 Holliday, Buffalo 2 C Jones, Saginaw 2 V Martinez, Can-Am 2 C Gonzalez, Buffalo 2 A Gonzalez, Bobcaygeon 2
Runs Scored: Bautista, Buffalo 128 C Gonzalez, Buffalo 124 Votto, Midtown 119 Choo, Wyandotte 111 Pujols, Livonia 107
Doubles: Beltre, San Antonio 62 Cano, Cape Spear 59 Holliday, Buffalo 59 V Wells, Bobcaygeon 58 Votto, Midtown 57
Triples: Bruce, Dublin 16 Kemp, Dublin 14 Span, Bedrock 12 Furcal, Livonia 10 J Reyes, Wyandotte 10 S Drew, Dublin 10
Grand Slam HR's: V Wells, Bobcaygeon 2 Dunn, San Antonio 2 Bautista, Buffalo 2 Gomes, Baton Rouge 2 McCutchen, Wyandotte 2 Hamilton, Midtown 2 Votto, Midtown 2 S Drew, Dublin 2
Extra-Base Hits: Bautista, Buffalo 106 Votto, Midtown 103 Beltre, San Antonio 96 Cano, Cape Spear 95 Dunn, San Antonio 94
Hit by Pitch: Weeks, Bedrock 23 Fielder, Woodland 23 Quentin, Bobcaygeon 21 Choo, Wyandotte 19 Raburn, Woodland 19
Hitting Streak, Season: Butler, Dublin 19 Polanco, Summit 19 H Ramirez, Baton Rouge 17 Ichiro, Baton Rouge 16 M Young, Danbury 16 Callaspo, Bobcaygeon 16
At Bats: Ichiro, Baton Rouge 708 Bourn, Danbury 682 K Johnson, Midtown 679 M Young, Danbury 677 H Ramirez, Baton Rouge 677
Total Bases: Bautista, Buffalo 377 Votto, Midtown 375 Konerko, Aliso Viejo 367 C Gonzalez, Buffalo 357 Cano, Cape Spear 357
FINAL 2011 PITCHING LEADERS
Earned Run Average: Duensing, Wyandotte 2.31 Price, Danbury 2.31 J Johnson, Brooklyn 2.50 U Jimenez, Dublin 2.58 Halladay, Buffalo 2.62
Wins: J Johnson, Brooklyn 21-4 F Hernandez, Midtown 21-10 U Jimenez, Dublin 19-8 Verlander, Bedrock 19-9 Price, Danbury 19-9 Halladay, Buffalo 19-9 T Hudson, Buffalo 19-9
Strikeouts: F Hernandez, Midtown 296 J Weaver, Wyandotte 296 Halladay, Buffalo 263 Lester, Bedrock 263 Price, Danbury 260
Saves: Soriano, Can-Am 56 Bailey, San Antonio 34 Rivera, Bedrock 31 C Perez, Bobcaygeon 30 Kuo, Dublin 30
Shutouts: Halladay, Buffalo 7 U Jimenez, Dublin 7 Cahill, Summit 6 F Hernandez, Midtown 6 T Wood, Aliso Viejo 5 Lester, Bedrock 5 Pavano, Baton Rouge 5 A Sanchez, Woodland 5
Complete Games: Price, Danbury 24 F Hernandez, Midtown 22 Halladay, Buffalo 21 Sabathia, Saginaw 21 J Johnson, Brooklyn 20 Weaver, Wyandotte 20
Innings Pitched: F Hernandez, Midtown 281.1 Halladay, Buffalo 278 U Jimenez, Dublin 276 Price, Danbury 268.1 C Lewis, Danbury 266.2
Games Pitched: Belisle, San Antonio 82 D Oliver, Livonia 81 Thornton, Woodland 80 Clippard, Buffalo 76 B Wilson, Bedrock 75 Hensley, San Antonio 75
FINAL 2010 BATTING LEADERS
Average: Mauer, Wyandotte .339 V Martinez, Can-Am .329 Podsednik, Boomtown .324 K Morales, Cape Spear .317 M Young, Massillon .317
Home Runs: C Peña, Bobcaygeon 58 Reynolds, Beaver Falls 56 Fielder, Massillon 51 K Morales, Cape Spear 49 N Cruz, Wyandotte 48
Runs Batted In: V Martinez, Can-Am 145 Reynolds, Beaver Falls 139 Pujols, Livonia 137 N Cruz, Wyandotte 135 D Lee, Woodland 134
Stolen Bases: Bourn, Massillon 72 Bartlett, Brooklyn 65 Ellsbury, Woodland 64 Pierre, Kansas City 60 R Davis, Cape Spear 57
Slugging Pct: Pujols, Livonia .623 K Morales, Cape Spear .607 C Peña, Bobcaygeon .593 Reynolds, Beaver Falls .592 Fielder, Massillon .590
On-Base Pct: Mauer, Wyandotte . Utley, San Antonio . Fielder, Massillon . Coghlan, Bedrock . Choo, Wyandotte .
Hits: Ichiro, Beaver Falls 223 K Morales, Cape Spear 221 Cano, Cape Spear 208 Sandoval, Midtown 207 V Martinez, Can-Am 204 Mauer, Wyandotte 140
Walks: Dunn, San Antonio 128 A Gonzalez, Bobcaygeon 125 Swisher, San Antonio 117 C Peña, Bobcaygeon 108 Utley, San Antonio 105 Zobrist, Pontiac 105
Runs Scored: A Gonzalez, Bobcaygeon 135 Pujols, Livonia 127 Utley, San Antonio 127 A Rodriguez, Pontiac 121 F Lopez, Midtown 118 B Roberts, Boomtown 118
Doubles: Pujols, Livonia 60 Tejada, Saginaw 58 Sandoval, Midtown 58 K Morales, Cape Spear 55 Cano, Cape Spear 53 Votto, Midtown 53
Triples: Pagan, Pontiac 17 Victorino, Brooklyn 15 Crawford, Wyandotte 14 Ellsbury, Woodland 13 A Torres, San Antonio 13
Grand Slam HR's: Thome, San Antonio N Cruz, Wyandotte C Lee, Massillon players with 1
Extra-Base Hits: Pujols, Livonia K Morales, Cape Spear Reynolds, Beaver Falls D Lee, Woodland Youkilis, Brooklyn
Hit by Pitch: Choo, Wyandotte Utley, San Antonio Ethier, Midtown Teixeira, Beaver Falls M Bradley, Estey Youkilis, Brooklyn Pierre, Kansas City Braun, Kansas City
Hitting Streak, Season: Utley, San Antonio Holliday, Buffalo Crawford, Wyandotte Uribe, Boomtown Sandoval, Midtown Ichiro, Beaver Falls
At Bats: Ichiro, Beaver Falls 736 Bourn, Massillon 703 Cano, Cape Spear 702 Markakis, Midtown 699 K Morales, Cape Spear 697
Total Bases: K Morales, Cape Spear 423 Reynolds, Beaver Falls 383 Fielder, Massillon 378 Pujols, Livonia 375 Sandoval, Midtown 359
FINAL 2010 PITCHING LEADERS
Earned Run Average: F Hernandez, Woodland 2.16 Carpenter, Livonia 2.53 Pineiro, Saginaw 2.69 Greinke, Estey 2.77 Halladay, Buffalo 2.96
Wins: F Hernandez, Woodland 25-5 C Lee, Woodland 22-8 Jurrjens, Boomtown 21-8 Wainwright, Boomtown 20-10 Carpenter, Livonia 19-6
Strikeouts: Greinke, Estey 351 Lincecum, Midtown 319 Verlander, Bedrock 307 Haren, San Antonio 284 Lester, Bedrock 274
Saves: Hughes, Woodland 44 M Rivera, Bedrock 39 Sherrill, Beaver Falls 34 Hoffman, Kansas City 32 Aardsma, Brooklyn 32 Soria, Buffalo 32 Sipp, Wyandotte 32
Shutouts: F Hernandez, Woodland 7 Greinke, Estey 6 Wainwright, Boomtown 6 Sabathia, Saginaw 4 Arroyo, Saginaw 4 Blackburn, Beaver Falls 4 Halladay, Buffalo 4 Lannan, Wyandotte 4 Santana, Woodland 4 Washburn, Kansas City 4 Zambrano, Boomtown 4
Complete Games: Greinke, Estey 33 Lincecum, Midtown 28 Haren, San Antonio 28 Weaver, Wyandotte 27 F Hernandez, Woodland 25
Innings Pitched: Wainwright, Boomtown 295 F Hernandez, Woodland 292.2 Jurrjens, Boomtown 291.1 Greinke, Estey 289 Haren, San Antonio 282.2
Games Pitched: Soriano, Can-Am 103 Moylan, Livonia 84 Bard, Can-Am 83 Street, Can-Am 80 Howell, Buffalo 79
FINAL 2009 BATTING LEADERS
Average: Pujols, Livonia .337 C Jones, Saginaw .336 Mauer, Wyandotte .323 M Ramirez, Brooklyn .322 Ordoñez, Livonia .316
Home Runs: Dunn, San Antonio 54 A Rodriguez, Pontiac 46 Howard, Pontiac 45 Burrell, Massillon 44 M Ramirez, Brooklyn 44
Runs Batted In: Pujols, Livonia 137 Berkman, Wyandotte 133 Teixeira, Beaver Falls 131 Delgado, Woodland 122 McCann, Estey 116 Howard, Pontiac 116
Stolen Bases: Ichiro, Beaver Falls 59 Beltran, Bedrock 53 Pierre, Kansas City 51 B Upton, Cape Spear 50 H Ramirez, Beaver Falls 47
Slugging Pct: A Rodriguez, Pontiac .648 M Ramirez, Brooklyn .588 Pujols, Livonia .585 Burrell, Massillon .568 Wright, Kansas City .559
On-Base Pct: Pujols, Livonia .415 M Ramirez, Brooklyn .414 Mauer, Wyandotte .400 Berkman, Wyandotte .391 Wright, Kansas City .387 C Jones, Saginaw .387
Hits: C Jones, Saginaw 212 Pujols, Livonia 209 Pedroia, Woodland 208 Ordoñez, Livonia 207 Jeter, Bedrock 205
Walks: Dunn, San Antonio 137 Martin, Bobcaygeon 103 Teixeira, Beaver Falls 102 Cust, Pontiac 98 Giles, Buffalo 98
Runs Scored: Dunn, San Antonio 131 Sizemore, Can-Am 130 Pedroia, Woodland 127 Byrd, Livonia 124 B Roberts, Boomtown 122
Doubles: Youkilis, Brooklyn 60 McCann, Estey 57 Hart, Saginaw 56 Ludwick, Boomtown 55 Markakis, Midtown 55
Triples: Granderson, Midtown 15 J Reyes, Wyandotte 15 C Jackson, Midtown 11 Rollins, Woodland 11 Braun, Kansas City 11 Ichiro, Beaver Falls 11
Grand Slam HR's: 14 players with 2
Extra-Base Hits: Hart, Saginaw 97 Youkilis, Brooklyn 97 Burrell, Massillon 93 Braun, Kansas City 92 McCann, Estey 92
Hit by Pitch: Utley, San Antonio 29 Giambi, San Antonio 28 Youkilis, Brooklyn 28 M Ramirez, Brooklyn 23 Byrd, Livonia 21
Hitting Streak: D Young, Can-Am 24 M Cabrera, Estey 22 Delgado, Woodland 19 C Jones, Saginaw 19 Wells, Bobcaygeon 18 Beltran, Bedrock 18
At Bats: Ichiro, Beaver Falls 712 Tejada, Can-Am 700 Cano, Cape Spear 697 Votto, Woodland 690 Pedroia, Woodland 689
Total Bases: M Ramirez, Brooklyn 366 Pujols, Livonia 363 Youkilis, Brooklyn 357 McCann, Estey 350 Hart, Saginaw 347
FINAL 2009 PITCHING LEADERS
Earned Run Average: C Lee, Woodland 2.34 Harden, Bobcaygeon 2.40 Webb, Livonia 2.56 Wainwright, Boomtown 2.58 Sabathia, Saginaw 2.71
Wins: C Lee, Woodland 21-7 Matsuzaka, Brooklyn 20-7 Webb, Livonia 20-9 Nolasco, Woodland 19-6 Lincecum, Midtown 19-10 Lester, Bedrock 19-11
Strikeouts: Sabathia, Saginaw 314 Lincecum, Midtown 294 Volquez, Beaver Falls 292 E Santana, Wyandotte 286 Burnett, Estey 272
Saves: Papelbon, Wyandotte 39 Devine, Woodland 38 Nathan, Livonia 34 Marmol, Estey 34 Downs, Bobcaygeon 33
Shutouts: Lincecum, Midtown 5 Halladay, Buffalo 5 Harden, Bobcaygeon 5 9 pitchers tied with 4
Complete Games: Dempster, Boomtown 27 Sabathia, Saginaw 25 Haren, San Antonio 23 Lester, Bedrock 23 Peavy, Pontiac 22
Innings Pitched: Sabathia, Saginaw 299.1 Dempster, Boomtown 293.1 Lester, Bedrock 284.2 Haren, San Antonio 278.1 Webb, Livonia 277.2
Games Pitched: S Shields, Livonia 104 Ziegler, Livonia 90 J Romero, Wyandotte 79 Howell, Buffalo 78 Bell, Cape Spear 77
FINAL 2008 BATTING LEADERS
Average: Ordoñez, Livonia .339 Holliday, Buffalo .336 Byrd, Livonia .326 Casey, Boomtown .323 Wright, Antioch .318
Home Runs: Dunn, San Antonio 58 C Peña, Bobcaygeon 56 Fielder, Massillon 50 Bonds, Bedrock 50 A Rodriguez, Pontiac 46
Runs Batted In: Ordoñez, Livonia 141 A Rodriguez, Pontiac 135 Holliday, Buffalo 135 V Martinez, Can-Am 126 Dunn, San Antonio 125
Stolen Bases: Willits, Brooklyn 94 Sizemore, Can-Am 67 H Ramirez, Beaver Falls 54 Ichiro, Beaver Falls 54 Figgins, Estey 54
Slugging Pct: Braun, Antioch .611 D Ortiz, Livonia .610 A Ramirez, Massillon .606 Holliday, Buffalo .605 Ordoñez, Livonia .600
On-Base Pct: Helton, Pontiac .423 Wright, Antioch .416 D Ortiz, Livonia .415 C Peña, Bobcaygeon .408 Bonds, Bedrock .401 Ordoñez, Livonia .401
Hits: Ordoñez, Livonia 225 Holliday, Buffalo 222 Ichiro, Beaver Falls 220 Casey, Boomtown 217 M Diaz, San Antonio 203
Walks: Bonds, Bedrock 149 Burrell, Massillon 133 Helton, Pontiac 132 Cust, Pontiac 131 C Peña, Bobcaygeon 130
Runs Scored: Sizemore, Can-Am 149 C Peña, Bobcaygeon 137 Helton, Pontiac 124 Bonds, Bedrock 124 Utley, San Antonio 124
Doubles: H Ramirez, Beaver Falls 62 C Guillen, Antioch 62 Holliday, Buffalo 61 A Gonzalez, Bobcaygeon 59 Ordoñez, Livonia 59
Triples: Granderson, Midtown 20 Iwamura, Boomtown 19 K Johnson, Midtown 18 Pence, Buffalo 16 D Roberts, Cape Spear 13
Grand Slam HR's: B Molina, Beaver Falls 3 Cust, Pontiac 3 V Martinez, Can-Am 3 Phillips, Wyandotte 3 13 tied with 2
Extra-Base Hits: Dunn, San Antonio 102 Holliday, Buffalo 101 C Jones, Saginaw 99 Ordoñez, Livonia 97 D Ortiz, Livonia 97
Hit by Pitch: Youkilis, Brooklyn 35 Utley, San Antonio 25 Kearns, Beaver Falls 24 Willingham, Boomtown 24 Jeter, Bedrock 23
Hitting Streak: L Castillo, Woodland 21 Sizemore, Can-Am 21 Jeter, Bedrock 18 Y Escobar, Boomtown 17 A Rios, Can-Am 17
At Bats: Ichiro, Beaver Falls 725 Crawford, Wyandotte 698 Granderson, Midtown 696 H Ramirez, Beaver Falls 694 M Diaz, San Antonio 684
Total Bases: Holliday, Buffalo 400 Ordoñez, Livonia 398 Dunn, San Antonio 377 A Rodriguez, Pontiac 365 C Peña, Bobcaygeon 363
FINAL 2008 PITCHING LEADERS
Earned Run Average: Peavy, Pontiac 2.44 Sabathia, Saginaw 2.69 Beckett, Boomtown 2.90 Silva, Beaver Falls 3.05 Lackey, Estey 3.06
Wins: Peavy, Pontiac 21-13 Webb, Livonia 20-9 Penny, San Antonio 20-10 Silva, Beaver Falls 19-7 Halladay, Buffalo 18-8 Carmona, Can-Am 18-12
Strikeouts: Peavy, Pontiac 322 J Vazquez, Livonia 279 J Santana, Massillon 274 Kazmir, Beaver Falls 264 Haren, San Antonio 257
Saves: Janssen, Beaver Falls 42 Nathan, Livonia 41 Saito, Saginaw 39 R Perez, San Antonio 36 Putz, Bedrock 35
Shutouts: Pettitte, Massillon 5 Willis, Can-Am 5 Maine, Brooklyn 4 Meche, Antioch 4 Silva, Beaver Falls 4 Lackey, Estey 4 Hudson, Buffalo 4 Sabathia, Saginaw 4
Complete Games: Peavy, Pontiac 28 Beckett, Boomtown 22 Sabathia, Saginaw 23 Wainwright, Boomtown 21 Carmona, Can-Am 19 Bedard, Wyandotte 19 Lackey, Estey 19
Innings Pitched: Peavy, Pontiac 291.1 Sabathia, Saginaw 291.1 Meche, Antioch 272.2 Lackey, Estey 271 Hudson, Buffalo 269
Games Pitched: Neshek, Can-Am 98 R Peña, Can-Am 86 Hampson, Buffalo 83 Capps, Buffalo 82 Hoffman, Can-Am 80
FINAL 2007 BATTING LEADERS
Average: Cano, Uintah .376 Mauer, Wyandotte .373 Paulino, Woodland .340 Jeter, Bedrock .333 M Young, Bobcaygeon .329
Home Runs: Howard, Pontiac 68 Pujols, Livonia 58 Hafner, Beaver Falls 57 Dye, Pontiac 52 Ortiz, Livonia 52
Runs Batted In: Howard, Pontiac 166 Pujols, Livonia 154 Beltran, Bedrock 142 Berkman, Wyandotte 138 Morneau, Wyandotte 137
Stolen Bases: Crawford, Wyandotte 83 H Ramirez, Beaver Falls 62 Reyes, Wyandotte 53 Jeter, Bedrock 53 Figgins, Estey 46 Freel, Bobcaygeon 46
Slugging Pct: Hafner, Beaver Falls .702 Pujols, Livonia .673 Howard, Pontiac .645 Cano, Unitah .633 Beltran, Bedrock .595
On-Base Pct: Mauer, Wyandotte .428 Hafner, Beaver Falls .428 Bonds, Bedrock .424 N Johnson, Bedrock .415 Sizemore, Can-Am .401
Hits: Mauer, Wyandotte 243 Jeter, Bedrock 236 Cano, Uintah 231 M Young, Bobcaygeon 215 Tejada, Can-Am 214
Walks: Bonds, Bedrock 130 Giambi, San Antonio 114 Ortiz, Livonia 113 Bay, Livonia 113 Abreu, Roslyn 111
Runs Scored: Crawford, Wyandotte 151 N Johnson, Bedrock 148 Pujols, Livonia 142 Jeter, Bedrock 140 H Ramirez, Beaver Falls 129
Doubles: Cano, Uintah 67 N Johnson, Bedrock 66 Matthews, Boomtown 63 O Cabrera, Buffalo 58 M Young, Bobcaygeon 57
Hit By Pitch: Willingham, Boomtown 29 Burke, Bedrock 26 Utley, San Antonio 26 Freel, Bobcaygeon 24 Sizemore, Can-Am 23 Holliday, Buffalo 23
Hitting Streak: Mauer, Wyandotte 29 Cano, Uintah 24 Cameron, Beaver Falls 22 Howard, Pontiac 22 V Guerrero, Midtown 21
Grand Slams: Beltre, San Antonio 4 Kearns, Beaver Falls 4 Hernandez, Livonia 3 Glaus, Midtown 3 Ibañez, Uintah 3 J Drew, Woodland 3
Extra-Base Hits: Hafner, Beaver Falls 101 Pujols, Livonia 100 Cano, Uintah 98 Beltran, Bedrock 97 Atkins, Wyandotte 96 Howard, Pontiac 96 N Johnson, Bedrock 96
FINAL 2007 PITCHING LEADERS
Earned Run Average: Carpenter, Livonia 2.44 Oswalt, Uintah 2.63 Mussina, Uintah 2.96 Santana, Wyandotte 3.13 Liriano, Can-Am 3.19
Wins: Carpenter, Livonia 26-4 Santana, Wyandotte 26-6 Mussina, Uintah 23-7 Rogers, Uintah 21-6 Oswalt, Uintah 20-6
Strikeouts: Santana, Wyandotte 327 Smoltz, San Antonio 267 Peavy, Pontiac 261 Mussina, Uintah 260 Zambrano, Boomtown 258
Saves: Nathan, Livonia 49 Papelbon, Wyandotte 43 Saito, Saginaw 42 F Rodriguez, Can-Am 39 D Reyes, Uintah 39
Shutouts: J Johnson, Brooklyn 4 Kazmir, Beaver Falls 4 Carpenter, Livonia 4 Webb, Livonia 4 8 pitchers tied at 3
Complete Games: Wang, Pontiac 28 Zambrano, Boomtown 26 Santana, Wyandotte 21 Robertson, Bobcaygeon 19 Halladay, Buffalo 16 Oswalt, Uintah 16
Opponent Batting Avg: Papelbon, Wyandotte .098 M Rivera, Bedrock .120 Wagner, Wyandotte .132 Ryan, Beaver Falls .137 Saito, Saginaw .139
Innings Pitched: Santana, Wyandotte 293.2 Wang, Pontiac 287.1 Zambrano, Boomtown 282.1 Smoltz, San Antonio 267.2 Carpenter, Livonia 265.1
Games Started: Arroyo, Saginaw 35 Harang, Massillon 35 Pettitte, Estey 35 Smoltz, San Antonio 35 8 pitchers tied at 34
Games Pitched: Rauch, San Antonio 112 Torres, San Antonio 93 Embree, San Antonio 91 Carrasco, San Antonio 88 Street, Woodland 88
TEAM LEADERS: ERA - LIVONIA 3.56 AVG - UINTAH .287 RUNS/GAME - BEDROCK 6.4 OBP - BEDROCK .366 SLUG - LIVONIA .494 FIELDING - LIVONIA .985
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Rev. 6/1/13 MAY 2013 STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION
RIVERTOWN OTTERS (R. Christianson) 38 17 .691 SAGINAW ACES (J. Dashner) 31 24 .564 BUFFALO BISON (J. Duke) 30 25 .545 INDIANA INFERNO (J. Hamel) 27 28 .491 SAN ANTONIO SPARTANS (L. Bond) 27 28 .491 BROOKLYN KNIGHTS (G. Kendall) 23 32 .418
CENTRAL DIVISION
DANBURY DIRT DOBBERS (S. Davis) 31 24 .564 BEDROCK BOMBERS (R. Swinkin) 29 26 .527 MIDTOWN MUDDOGS (B. Rizzo) 28 27 .509 WYANDOTTE FALCONS (D. Brim) 27 28 .491 BATON ROUGE CAJUN CATFISH (J. Bond) 24 31 .436 BOOMTOWN RATS (C. Stinson) 17 38 .309
WESTERN DIVISION
ALISO VIEJO REDBIRDS (T. Kontokanis) 39 16 .709 WOODLAND WARLOCKS (R. Milinkovich) 28 27 .509 CAN-AM DRIFTERS (M. Dorn) 26 29 .473 METROMESS DAWGS (A. White) 26 29 .473 LIVONIA LYNX (T. Kusch) 23 32 .418 COLUMBIA BANDITS (M. Medoff) 21 34 .382
Green text indicates teams currently in playoff position.
June 1 message from your Commissioner, John Duke: Please join me in welcoming Matt Medoff to the NABC as the new manager of the Columbia Bandits. Also, thanks to all those who helped get May games completed for former Columbia manager Roger Pittiglio and for Bedrock manager Ron Swinkin, who had his computer die. There were no game reporting errors and just a few missed injury observations, so let’s keep up the good work! As always, if you are forced to be late for any reason, prompt communication to the other manager and to me is of utmost importance. The only tight divisional race is in the Central where 3 teams are within 4 games of leader Danbury. Meanwhile, Rivertown leads the East by 7 games and Aliso Viejo has an 11 game bulge in the West. In the race for the Wild Cards, Saginaw, Buffalo and Bedrock are currently in the top 3 spots, while there are just 5 games separating 10 teams in competition for the final Wild Card spot.. Good luck to all managers as we head into the heat of the summer and the pennant races continue. TO-DO'S FOR ALL: Wednesday, June 5th: June road instructions postmarked or E-Mailed to home managers. Wednesday, June 26th: All home P-File results E-Mailed to visiting manager and to Commissioner. Sunday, June 30th: Trading deadline for July games. Friday, July 5th: July road instructions postmarked or E-Mailed to home managers. INJURY REPORT (for June games) We had a total of 28 carryover injuries to 26 different players this month. In addition, there is 1 carryover remaining from an April injury. So, please be careful to observe these for your team and opponents. There were 2 injuries from April that were not observed correctly in May, so please be careful and keep up the GOOD WORK! (n) after games is the series number when the injury occurred Aliso Viejo Jeremy Hellickson 10 games (1) (@Bro-4,@Bat-4,@Met-2) Mike Trout 7 games (2) (@Bat-4, @Met-3) Matt Wieters 2 + 2 = 4 games (2,5) (@Bat-4) Torii Hunter 3 games (4) (Riv-3) Matt Harrison 2 games (2) (@Bat-2)
Baton Rouge Jonny Gomes 13 games (3) (@Riv-4, Boo-5, @Col-4)
Bedrock Kelly Shoppach 23 games (4) (@Boo-5, Woo-4, @Buf-4, Dan-5, @Liv-4, San-1) Devin Mesoraco 6 games (n/a) (@Boo-5, Woo-1) (remaining carryover from April injury)
Boomtown A. J. Pierzynski 4 games (6) (Riv-4)
Brooklyn NONE
Buffalo NONE
Can-Am Max Scherzer 3 games (5) (Dan-3)
Columbia Elliott Johnson 3 games (5) (Bat-3)
Danbury NONE
Indiana Ryan Ludwick 7 games (6) (@Riv-5, @Mid-2)Michael Bourn 5 games (5) (@Riv-5) Alex Rodriguez 5 games (4) (@Can-4, @Riv-1)
Livonia Salvador Perez 11 games (5) (Bro-4, Bed-4, @Col-3)David DeJesus 2 games (5) (Bed-2)
MetroMess NONE
Midtown Alex Avila 3 games (5) (@Woo-3) Mark Reynolds 2 games (5) (@Woo-2)
Rivertown NONE
Saginaw Justin Maxwell 6 games (5) (@Bro-5, @Dan-1)Brian Bogusevic 4 games (5) (@Bro-4) Gerardo Parra 3 games (1) (Met-3)
San Antonio Chase Utley 8 + 17 = 25 games (2,5) (Woo-4, @Sag-5, Dan-4, @Met-4 Buf-5, @Bed-3)Scott Moore 9 games (2) (@Sag-5, Dan-4) Cody Ross 5 games (5) (Buf-5)
Woodland Jason Kubel 1 game (4) (Buf-1)
Wyandotte Matt Harvey 20 games (2) (Col-4, @Sag-4, @Mid-5, @Ali-4, Buf-3)Felipe Paulino 14 games (6) (@Sag-4, @Mid-5, @Ali-4, Buf-1)
Please highlight all injuries to your players as well as all injuries to players from other clubs who must miss games against you. As a road manager, if a player must miss an entire series, you must remove him from your roster for that series. As a home manager, you are responsible for holding out the correct players for both teams. Please check the instructions you get from road managers against this list, before playing the series. If there are discrepancies, please request revised instructions from the road manager. This should be easy to do with just a little care! Thanks.
BUFFALO DEFEATS DANBURY, 4 GAMES TO 3, TO WIN 2012 NABC WORLD SERIES! This newsletter contains series and game summaries for the 2012 NABC World Series and other playoff series. The box scores and playoff statistics are all available in the final C-file that I distributed by e-mail. Congratulations to the 1st seeded Buffalo Bison, managed by John Duke, who defeated manager Steve Davis and his 2nd seeded Danbury Dirt Dobbers, in a thrilling 7 game series. Danbury led 3 games to 1, before Buffalo came on to take the final 3 games. This was the first matchup of #1 and #2 seeds in the World Series since 2007 and the first 7 game WS since 2008. The games were played via phone, as, once again, this season all playoff games were contested via either a phone or chat connection. Thanks to all playoff managers for completing games promptly. For Buffalo manager Duke, in his 34th season in the NABC, this was the 4th World Series title in 7 WS appearances, plus the 23rd qualification for the playoffs. The Bison’s previous titles were won in 1980, 2003 and 2010. For manager Steve Davis, in his second NABC year, this was his first playoff and finals appearance. The Danbury franchise, in the playoffs for the first time since 2005, now has 19 playoff runs in 32 seasons overall, plus 3 World Series titles in 10 tries, with the most recent title in 2001. In the series, Buffalo took the opener, then lost 3 straight to the Dobbers, before bouncing back to win the last 3 games, including a 12-4 romp in the decisive game 7. Over the course of the post-season, the Bison offense was led by Matt Holliday (.342, 13 for 28, 6 homers, 9 runs and 16 RBI). Mike Napoli (.341, 14-41, 6 homers, 9 runs, 14 RBI) and the pesky Dustin Ackley ( .333, 11 for 33). Roy Halladay posted a 3-1 record with a 3.69 ERA in 5 post-season starts, including victories in the clinching game of both the second round and the final series. For Danbury, Michael Young (.367, 22-60, 6 doubles, 10 runs, 14 rbi) and Ben Zobrist (.250, 13-52, 6 homers 10 runs, 12 rbi) were the most productive hitters, while Victor Martinez (.436, 24-55, 7 doubles, 8 RBI) and Melky Cabrera (.313, 15-48, 7 runs) hit consistently well. Cliff Lee went 3-2 despite a 6.37 ERA in 5 starts, as the Dobbers staff posted a 6.19 post-season ERA. Congratulations to both John and Steve for making it to the finals, and thanks to all NABC managers for another great year! Saturday, March 2nd, 2013: Please mark your calendars for the 2013 NABC Draft. Because that date is so early in March, we may consider moving the draft to March 9th, 2013. Please let me know what you think about that. 2012 FINAL STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION
BUFFALO BISON (J. Duke) 113 49 .698 x-RIVERTOWN OTTERS (R. Christianson) 92 70 .568 x-SAN ANTONIO SPARTANS (L. Bond) 92 70 .568 SAGINAW ACES (J. Dashner) 82 80 .506 BROOKLYN KNIGHTS (G. Kendall) 82 80 .506 INDIANA INFERNO (J. Hamel) 70 92 .432
CENTRAL DIVISION
DANBURY DIRT DOBBERS (S. Davis) 107 55 .660 MIDTOWN MUDDOGS (B. Rizzo) 99 63 .611 WYANDOTTE FALCONS (D. Brim) 80 82 .494 BOOMTOWN RATS (C. Stinson) 71 91 .438 BEDROCK BOMBERS (R. Swinkin) 62 100 .383 BATON ROUGE CAJUN CATFISH (J. Bond) 58 104 .358
WESTERN DIVISION
WOODLAND WARLOCKS (R. Milinkovich) 96 66 .593 ALISO VIEJO REDBIRDS (T. Kontokanis) 95 67 .586 METROMESS DAWGS (A. White) 76 86 .469 LIVONIA LYNX (T. Kusch) 68 94 .420 CRESTLINE BOBCATS (E. Lilly) 65 97 .401 CAN-AM DRIFTERS (M. Dorn) 50 112 .309
x-Rivertown defeated San Antonio in a one-game tiebreaker for the final playoff spot.
Green text indicates playoff teams. 2012 PLAYOFF RESULTS First Round: Midtown Muddogs over Aliso Viejo Redbirds, 4 games to 2. Rivertown Otters over Woodland Warlocks, 4 games to 2. Second Round: Danbury Dirt Dobbers over Midtown Muddogs, 4 games to 3. Buffalo Bison over Rivertown Otters, 4 games to 0. WORLD SERIES: Buffalo Bison over Danbury Dirt Dobbers, 4 games to 3.
LIVONIA DEFEATS DUBLIN, 4 GAMES TO 2, TO WIN 2011 NABC WORLD SERIES! Congratulations to the 6th seeded Livonia Lynx, managed by Tom Kusch, who defeated rookie manager Nick Dorn and his 5th seeded Dublin Ducks, in a back-and-forth 6 game series. The series was knotted at 2 games apiece, before Livonia came on to take the final 2 games. Since we adopted our 3 division setup and new playoff format in 2000, this is the first matchup of #5 and #6 seeds in the World Series. The games were played via phone, as, once again, this season all playoff games were contested via either a phone or chat connection. Thanks to all playoff managers for completing games promptly. For Livonia manager Kusch, in his 28th season in the NABC and 11th at the helm of the Lynx, this was the 3rd World Series title in 8 WS attempts, including 2 of 5 with the Lynx, plus the 18th appearance in the playoffs, and 7th with the Lynx. Tom’s previous titles were won in 1988 and 2007. For manager Nick Dorn, in his rookie year, this was his first playoff and finals appearance. The Dublin franchise, now has 18 playoff appearances overall, plus 6 World Series titles in 8 tries, with the most recent title in 1998. In the series, Livonia won the last 2 games, including a 14-6 romp in game 6. Over the course of the post-season, the Lynx offense was led by Rafael Furcal (.364, 28 for 77, 7 doubles, 15 runs and 12 RBI). Magglio Ordonez (.303, 20-66, 3 homers, 13 RBI) and Albert Pujols ( a disappointing .216, but 8 doubles and 14 RBI) helped the Livonia cause. Daniel Hudson posted a 6-1 record with a 2.77 ERA in 7 post-season starts, including victories in the clinching game of both the second round and the final series. For Dublin, Miguel Cabrera (.288, 17-59, 4 homers, 10 runs, 11 RBI) and Billy Butler (.319, 22 for 69, 7 doubles, 7 RBI) were the most consistent hitters, while Matt Kemp (.226, but 6 homers and 14 RBI) had his moments, as well. Ubaldo Jimenez went 5-1 with a 3.35 ERA in 6 starts, but came up short in the finale. Congratulations to both Tom and Nick for making it to the finals, and thanks to all NABC managers for another great year! 2011 FINAL STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION
BUFFALO BISON (J. Duke) 98 64 .605 SAN ANTONIO SPARTANS (L. Bond) 96 66 .593 DUBLIN DUCKS (N. Dorn) 93 69 .574 BROOKLYN KNIGHTS (G. Kendall) 88 74 .543 SUMMIT SHAMROCKS (B. Donovan) 82 80 .506 SAGINAW ACES (J. Dashner) 73 89 .451
CENTRAL DIVISION
MIDTOWN MUDDOGS (B. Rizzo) 100 62 .617 WYANDOTTE FALCONS (D. Brim) 86 76 .531 BEDROCK BOMBERS (R. Swinkin) 80 82 .494 BATON ROUGE CAJUN CATFISH (J. Bond) 77 85 .475 DANBURY DIRT DOBBERS (S. Davis) 67 95 .414 BOOMTOWN RATS (C. Stinson) 45 117 .278
WESTERN DIVISION
CAN-AM DRIFTERS (M. Dorn) 101 61 .623 LIVONIA LYNX (T. Kusch) 93 69 .574 WOODLAND WARLOCKS (R. Milinkovich) 81 81 .500 ALISO VIEJO REDBIRDS (T. Kontokanis) 74 88 .457 CAPE SPEAR SILVERJETS (S. MacKay) 64 98 .395 BOBCAYGEON STARS (M. McElwee) 60 102 .370
Green text indicates teams playoff teams. 2011 PLAYOFF RESULTS First Round: Dublin Ducks over San Antonio Spartans, 4 games to 1. Livonia Lynx over Buffalo Bison, 4 games to 3. Second Round: Livonia Lynx over Can-Am Drifters, 4 games to 3. Dublin Ducks over Midtown Muddogs, 4 games to 0. World Series: Livonia Lynx over Dublin Ducks, 4 games to 2.
BUFFALO DEFEATS WOODLAND, 4 GAMES TO 1, TO WIN 2010 NABC WORLD SERIES! Congratulations to the 3rd seeded Buffalo Bison, managed by John Duke, who defeated, manager Rob Milinkovich and his 1st seeded Woodland Warlocks, in a tightly contested 5 game series. 3 of the games were decided by 1 run, with another ended by a walk off 3-run homer. Since we adopted our 3 division setup and new playoff format in 2000, Buffalo’s victory breaks a run of 10 different teams and managers as champions in the previous 10 seasons, as the Bison are the first club to win 2 NABC crowns since 2000. The games were played via phone, as, once again, this season all playoff games were contested via either a phone or chat connection. Thanks to all playoff managers for completing games promptly. For Buffalo manager Duke, in his thirty-second season at the helm of the Bison, this was the 3rd World Series title in 6 WS attempts, plus the twenty-first appearance in the playoffs. Buffalo’s previous titles were won in 1980 and 2003. For manager Milinkovich and the defending NABC champion Woodland franchise, this was the second World Series appearance and fourth playoff appearance overall. In the series, Woodland captured the opening game, but Buffalo roared back to win the next 4 to complete the stunning upset of the Warlocks, who had by far and away the best regular season record in the NABC. Over the course of the post-season, the Bison offense was led by Russ Branyan (.292, 6 homers, 12 RBI), Carlos Gonzalez (.273, 5 triples, 11 RBI) and Lyle Overbay (.300, 5 runs). Roy Halladay started 6 games and posted a 3-0 record with a 1.88 ERA. For Woodland, Derrek Lee (.235, 2 homers, 8 RBI) was the most consistent run producer, while Felix Hernandez went 3-1 with a 2.10 ERA in 4 starts. Finally, the Bison won 12 of 15 post-season games, with an unreal 8-1 mark in 1-run decisions. Congratulations to both John and Rob for making it to the finals, and thanks to all NABC managers for another great year!
2010 FINAL STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION
BUFFALO BISON (J. Duke) 93 69 .574 SAN ANTONIO SPARTANS (L. Bond) 80 82 .494 BROOKLYN KNIGHTS (G. Kendall) 76 86 .469 SAGINAW ACES (J. Dashner) 75 87 .463 ESTEY MAULERS (M. Hutek) 73 89 .451 PONTIAC NIGHTHAWKS (B. Donovan) 72 90 .446
CENTRAL DIVISION
BOOMTOWN RATS (C. Stinson) 100 62 .617 BEDROCK BOMBERS (R. Swinkin) 86 76 .531 BEAVER FALLS BATS (B. Lebeck) 86 76 .531 WYANDOTTE FALCONS (D. Brim) 81 81 .500 MIDTOWN MUDDOGS (B. Rizzo) 74 88 .457 MASSILLON WEREWOLVES (D. Krason) 64 98 .395
WESTERN DIVISION
WOODLAND WARLOCKS (R. Milinkovich) 121 41 .747 x-BOBCAYGEON STARS (M. McElwee) 85 77 .525 x-KANSAS CITY ATHLETICS (A. Robertson) 85 77 .525 LIVONIA LYNX (T. Kusch) 80 82 .494 CAPE SPEAR SILVERJETS (S. MacKay) 73 89 .451 CAN-AM DRIFTERS (M. Dorn) 54 108 .333
x-Bobcaygeon defeated Kansas City in a one-game tiebreaker for the final playoff spot.
Green text indicates playoff teams. 2010 PLAYOFF RESULTS Play-In Game: Bobcaygeon Stars over Kansas City Athletics. First Round: Bedrock Bombers over Beaver Falls Bats, 4 games to 0. Buffalo Bison over Bobcaygeon Stars, 4 games to 2. Second Round: Woodland Warlocks over Bedrock Bombers, 4 games to 1. Buffalo Bison over Boomtown Rats, 4 games to 0. World Series: Buffalo Bison over Woodland Warlocks, 4 games to 1.
WOODLAND DEFEATS BROOKLYN, 4 GAMES TO 2, TO WIN 2009 NABC WORLD SERIES! Congratulations to the 1st seeded Pontiac Nighthawks, managed by Rob Milinkovich, who defeated manager Gary Kendall and his 3rd seeded Brooklyn Knights, in an exciting 6 game series. Since we adopted our 3 division setup and new playoff format in 2000, Woodland’s victory means that we have crowned 10 different teams and managers as champions in the last 10 seasons. The games were played via phone, as, once again, this season all playoff games were contested via either a phone or chat connection. Thanks to all playoff managers for completing games promptly. For manager Milinkovich and the Woodland franchise, this was the first World Series appearance and first NABC title in his 17 seasons at the helm of the 1993 expansion club. It was Rob’s third playoff appearance. For Brooklyn manager Kendall, in his sixteenth season at the helm of the 17-year expansion Knights, who were also a 1993 expansion club, this was also the first World Series appearance and also the third appearance in the playoffs. So, the Warlocks and Knights are now linked in NABC history, as they both paid their dues over the same years and achieved their first World Series appearances together this season. In the series, Woodland captured the first 3 games, before Brooklyn bounced back to win the next 2 and make it uncomfortable for the Warlocks, who had by far and away the best regular season record in the NABC. Congratulations to both Rob and Gary for making it to the finals, and thanks to all NABC managers for another great year! 2009 FINAL STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION
BROOKLYN KNIGHTS (G. Kendall) 93 69 .574 ESTEY MAULERS (M. Hutek) 82 80 .506 BUFFALO BISON (J. Duke) 78 84 .481 PONTIAC NIGHTHAWKS (D. Hogg) 76 86 .469 SAGINAW ACES (J. Dashner) 75 87 .463 SAN ANTONIO SPARTANS (L. Bond) 73 89 .451
CENTRAL DIVISION
BOOMTOWN RATS (C. Stinson) 95 67 .586 WYANDOTTE FALCONS (D. Brim) 91 71 .562 x-MIDTOWN MUDDOGS (B. Rizzo) 83 79 .512 BEDROCK BOMBERS (R. Swinkin) 77 85 .475 BEAVER FALLS BATS (B. Lebeck) 76 86 .469 MASSILLON WEREWOLVES (J. Gardiner) 63 99 .389
WESTERN DIVISION
WOODLAND WARLOCKS (R. Milinkovich) 114 48 .704 LIVONIA LYNX (T. Kusch) 94 68 .580 x-CAN-AM DRIFTERS (M. Dorn) 83 79 .512 BOBCAYGEON STARS (M. McElwee) 81 81 .500 KANSAS CITY ATHLETICS (A. Robertson) 66 96 .407 CAPE SPEAR SILVERJETS (S. MacKay) 58 104 .358
x-Can-Am defeated Midtown in a one-game tiebreaker for the final playoff spot.
Green text indicates playoff teams.
2009 PLAYOFF RESULTS
OPENING ROUND:
#3 Brooklyn def. #6 Can-Am (4 games to 1)
#1 Woodland def. #3 Livonia (4 games to 2)
WORLD SERIES: #1 WOODLAND def. #3 BROOKLYN (4 games to 2)
WORLD SERIES CHAMPION: WOODLAND WARLOCKS!
2008 FINAL STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION
SAN ANTONIO SPARTANS (L. Bond) 100 62 .617 BUFFALO BISON (J. Duke) 93 69 .574 PONTIAC NIGHTHAWKS (D. Hogg) 91 71 .562 SAGINAW ACES (J. Dashner) 74 88 .457 BROOKLYN KNIGHTS (G. Kendall) 72 90 .444 ESTEY MAULERS (M. Hutek) 67 95 .414
CENTRAL DIVISION
BEAVER FALLS BATS (B. Lebeck) 99 63 .611 BEDROCK BOMBERS (R. Swinkin) 91 71 .562 BOBCAYGEON STARS (M. McElwee) 88 74 .543 BOOMTOWN RATS (C. Stinson) 87 75 .537 WYANDOTTE FALCONS (D. Brim) 73 89 .451 MIDTOWN MUDDOGS (B. Rizzo) 68 94 .420
WESTERN DIVISION
LIVONIA LYNX (T. Kusch) 103 59 .636 MASSILLON WEREWOLVES (J. Gardiner) 78 84 .481 CAN-AM DRIFTERS (M. Dorn) 78 84 .481 ANTIOCH ATHLETICS (T. Sommers) 69 93 .426 CAPE SPEAR SILVERJETS (S. MacKay) 65 97 .401 WOODLAND WARLOCKS (R. Milinkovich) 62 100 .383
Green text indicates playoff teams.
2008 PLAYOFF RESULTS
OPENING ROUND:
#6 Pontiac def. #3 Beaver Falls (4 games to 3)
#1 Livonia def. #5 Bedrock (4 games to 0)
WORLD SERIES: #6 PONTIAC def. #1 LIVONIA (4 games to 3)
WORLD SERIES
CHAMPION: PONTIAC NIGHTHAWKS!
2007 FINAL STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION
BUFFALO BISON (J. Duke) 86 76 .531 SAN ANTONIO SPARTANS (L. Bond) 84 78 .519 BROOKLYN KNIGHTS (G. Kendall) 82 80 .506 SAGINAW ACES (J. Dashner) 79 83 .488 PONTIAC NIGHTHAWKS (D. Hogg) 79 83 .488 ESTEY MAULERS (M. Hutek) 65 97 .401
CENTRAL DIVISION
WYANDOTTE FALCONS (D. Brim) 106 56 .654 BEDROCK BOMBERS (R. Swinkin) 101 61 .623 BEAVER FALLS BATS (B. Lebeck) 94 68 .580 BOOMTOWN RATS (C. Stinson) 66 96 .407 MIDTOWN MUDDOGS (B. Rizzo) 61 101 .377 BOBCAYGEON STARS (M. McElwee) 59 103 .364
WESTERN DIVISION
LIVONIA LYNX (T. Kusch) 112 50 .691 UINTAH WOLVES (C. Stokes) 105 57 .648 CAN-AM DRIFTERS (M. Dorn) 82 80 .506 WOODLAND WARLOCKS (R. Milinkovich) 74 88 .457 MASSILLON MAULERS (J. Gardiner) 65 97 .401 ROSLYN ATHLETICS (T. Sommers) 58 104 .358 Green text indicates playoff teams.
2007 PLAYOFF RESULTS
OPENING ROUND:
#6 Beaver Falls def. #3 Buffalo (4 games to 0)
#1 Livonia def. #5 Bedrock (4 games to 2)
WORLD SERIES: #1 LIVONIA def. #2 WYANDOTTE (4 games to 2)
WORLD SERIES
CHAMPION: LIVONIA LYNX!
DRAFT DAY 2010 PICTURES @ Madonna Univ.
First row (L to R): Nick Dorn, Dave Hogg, John Dashner, Bryan Rizzo, Mike Dorn, Mike Hutek Second row (L to R): Larry Bond, Rob Milinkovich, John Duke, Chris Stinson, Ron Swinkin
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