LEAGUE LEADERS FOR 2012 MMDA ----BATTING AVERAGE---- --------AT BATS-------- ------RUNS SCORED------ V.Martinez FIR .369 S.Castro FIR 690 C.Granderson JIV 113 A.Pujols DVD .325 I.Suzuki DVD 667 J.Upton HUS 112 M.Cabrera BRK .319 M.Cabrera LCN 666 M.Cabrera BRK 111 R.Braun GOL .317 B.Phillips GOL 657 L.Berkman HUS 108 J.Reyes HUS .316 M.Kemp RAZ 653 D.Pedroia CCB 107 M.Kemp RAZ .315 N.Markakis HOR 650 J.Bautista WSB 105 R.Cano HUS .313 V.Martinez FIR 635 D.Ortiz BRK 105 A.Gordon NWS .312 M.Bourn LCN 634 P.Fielder WSB 104 L.Berkman HUS .310 H.Pence LAK 629 R.Braun GOL 104 M.Cuddyer WSB .308 E.Andrus NWS 629 S.Castro FIR 102 J.Loney SPO .305 OTHERS TIED WITH 627 H.Pence LAK 100 M.Holliday CLP .305 OTHERS TIED WITH 98 ----------HITS--------- --------DOUBLES-------- --------TRIPLES-------- V.Martinez FIR 234 V.Martinez FIR 50 S.Victorino WSB 15 M.Kemp RAZ 206 M.Holliday CLP 47 J.Reyes HUS 14 M.Cabrera LCN 198 P.Fielder WSB 46 D.Fowler NWS 14 A.Pujols DVD 197 D.Ortiz BRK 46 P.Bourjos EAG 13 R.Cano HUS 196 M.Young EAG 46 D.Ackley EAG 12 R.Braun GOL 195 A.Gordon NWS 45 J.Weeks LAK 11 M.Cabrera BRK 194 M.Morse GOL 44 C.Crawford DVD 10 S.Castro FIR 191 M.Cabrera LCN 44 B.Lawrie FIR 9 A.Gordon NWS 190 B.Zobrist ROC 43 D.Descalso LCN 9 H.Pence LAK 189 M.Cabrera BRK 41 C.Granderson JIV 9 M.Young EAG 188 OTHERS TIED WITH 40 S.Smith CAL 9 OTHERS TIED WITH 183 OTHERS TIED WITH 8 --------HOMERUNS------- -----RUNS BATTED IN---- ---------WALKS--------- A.Pujols DVD 48 M.Stanton FIR 123 J.Bautista WSB 120 M.Stanton FIR 43 L.Berkman HUS 120 J.Votto LCN 118 J.Bautista WSB 42 A.Gonzalez CCB 119 M.Cabrera BRK 106 L.Berkman HUS 42 R.Braun GOL 116 C.Granderson JIV 91 D.Ortiz BRK 38 R.Cano HUS 113 L.Berkman HUS 85 M.Napoli FIR 37 M.Kemp RAZ 111 E.Longoria HUS 85 P.Fielder WSB 36 J.Ellsbury HOR 109 A.McCutchen NWS 84 R.Braun GOL 36 C.Granderson JIV 108 Y.Escobar CLP 83 M.Kemp RAZ 36 D.Ortiz BRK 106 N.Swisher CCB 80 A.Gonzalez CCB 35 B.Upton BRK 105 M.Reynolds HOR 80 C.Granderson JIV 35 J.Hamilton ROC 105 M.Holliday CLP 79 OTHERS TIED WITH 33 A.Gordon NWS 105 OTHERS TIED WITH 72
Monday, December 31, 2012
2012 Season: League Leaders & Award Winners
Friday, December 21, 2012
Maulers-Huskies pull off pre-Christmas deal
Veteran outfielder Covelli "Coco" Crisp has been sent packing by the St. Louis Maulers, who dealt him to the Northeast Huskies for righthander Ervin "Magic" Santana in a pre-Christmas swap. Crisp hit .272 with 18 stolen bases in part-time duty for the Maulers as they captured the Central Division flag. Santana was 10-7 with a 3.30 ERA for the Huskies, who had the best record in the MMDA but failed to make it beyond the first round of the playoffs.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Dutchmen, Jive swap spare parts
The Elysian Fields Flying Dutchmen have completed their first swap as part of the MMDA, sending outfielder Scott Hairston and the Dutchmen's 7th-round pick in February to the Mohawk Valley Jive in exchange for catcher Josh Thole and the Jive's 4th-rounder.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
League welcomes two new skippers
While we were sad to see old friends Jeff Green and Jeff Olson step away from the league this week, we have quickly found two capable, experienced replacements in Jim Pardee and Clyde Elkins. Jim takes over Jeff Olson's Yankee Clippers, and being from Columbus, Ohio, he is even keeping the team name as the Columbus Clippers. Clyde takes over the Michigan Lakers, with a mouthful of a team name, the Elysian Fields Flying Dutchmen, a double tribute to baseball's roots.
Please send a warm welcome to the league's new members, and perhaps drop a trade inquiry while you're at it. Both clubs have some nice long-term talent, some good card value, and some, uh, shall we say, dead weight?
Please send a warm welcome to the league's new members, and perhaps drop a trade inquiry while you're at it. Both clubs have some nice long-term talent, some good card value, and some, uh, shall we say, dead weight?
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Rule votes: Yes to cutting beyond 35, no to balanced schedule
The league's voters have spoken. The seemingly annual proposal to shift back to a balanced schedule failed, though it did garner a majority of votes, with 10 managers saying yes and eight saying no. As rule proposals must gain 2/3 majority of votes, it was two shy off approval. There is a definite split in the league between the "more head-to-head games" camp and the "fairer schedule" group. I can understand and emphasize with both sides.
The second proposal, which suggested allowing teams to cut below 35 picks and fill out their roster by drafting beyond the 7th round, passed in a landslide, with 15 yes votes and three no votes. This will take effect for the 2013 draft. All teams are allowed to cut below 35 if they like. You must declare your cuts on January 1, just like teams that cut to the traditional 35-man limit. As stated in the rule proposal, picks in the 8th round and later cannot be traded.
The league constitution will be updated on the website shortly.
The second proposal, which suggested allowing teams to cut below 35 picks and fill out their roster by drafting beyond the 7th round, passed in a landslide, with 15 yes votes and three no votes. This will take effect for the 2013 draft. All teams are allowed to cut below 35 if they like. You must declare your cuts on January 1, just like teams that cut to the traditional 35-man limit. As stated in the rule proposal, picks in the 8th round and later cannot be traded.
The league constitution will be updated on the website shortly.
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