Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Budget Setting Reminder!

Make sure your budgets are set by the end of Christmas Eve...

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Team Power Rankings

1. Cleveland Bootleggers 76-25



Led by the 26 million dollar man on offense Tanaka is is showing he is worth every penny. He is once again having a gold glove season in center field and his bat is also powering the Bootleggers offense.

2 Omaha Steaks 61-40



Wagner has racked up 14 wins to only 4 losses while posting a stellar 2.75 era in 21 starts.

3 Tacoma Settlers 58-43



Price is leading the Settlers in both homeruns (27) and average (.313).

4 Minnesota Machine 63-38



Bryce is leading the majors with 16 wins and also has a 3.16 era in 21 starts.

5 Louisville Redbirds 62-39



Wagner has blasted 30 home runs and drove in 98 runs for the Redbirds.

6 Detroit Diesels 62-39



Black looks to be making another Cy Young run. He has 13 wins and a 2.23 era in 21 starts.

7 Atlanta Firestorm 55-46



Tabaka is leading his team in home runs (25) and runs batted in (97).

8 Cincinnati Redlegs 60-41



Womack won the Home Run Derby and has hit 40 out of the park this year.

9 Chicago Seat Sellers 58-43



Perez is still putting up the numbers. He is 10-2 with a 3.18 era in 18 games.

10 Vancouver Turtles 57-44



Guillen is hitting .332 with 23 home runs and 88 runs batted in.


Friday, June 12, 2009

The Future of the Machine

Lets take a look ahead to what the roster may look like in the near future for the Minnesota Machine.

Catchers

Jeffrey Webber
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 27B/T: R/R
Born: Columbia, KY
Position(s): C
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Kerry Buck
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 21B/T: R/R
Born: Okarche, OK
Position(s): C
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Max Guzman
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 24B/T: R/R
Born: Forest, MS
Position(s): C
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Guzman, Buck, and Webber are all adequate defensive catchers. Look for two of them to be sharing time on the big league roster.

First Base

Yorrick Warner
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 23B/T: R/R
Born: Cambridge, IL
Position(s): 1B
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Paulie Powell
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 27B/T: S/R
Born: Baltimore, MD
Position(s): DH/1B
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Both of these guys can crush the ball but Warner has the better defensive skills so look for him to take the starting spot.

Second Base

Mike Munro
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 23B/T: R/R
Born: Hale, MI
Position(s): 2B/CIF/OF/DH
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Mack Dingman
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 26B/T: R/R
Born: Westerville, OH
Position(s): 2B/CIF/OF/DH
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Nicholas Zimmerman
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 21B/T: R/R
Born: Laurel, MD
Position(s): 2B/1B/LF/DH
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Zimmerman or Munro will be the starter. Dingman may be kept to provide an option to steal some bases from time to time.

Third Base and Shortstop

Evan Griffin
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 20B/T: S/R
Born: Evans, GA
Position(s): SS/IF/OF/DH
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Tony Bennett
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 22B/T: R/R
Born: Guayubin, DO
Position(s): SS/IF/OF/DH
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Justin Garcia
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 19B/T: R/R
Born: Wilmette, IL
Position(s): SS/IF/OF/DH
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Griffin and Garcia will take the top spots with one starting at each spot. The injury to Bennett will make him the backup option to both of these spots.

Outfield

Ramiro Rivera
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 24B/T: R/R
Born: Rancho Viejo, DO
Position(s): SS/IF/OF/DH
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Alex Cordero
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 25B/T: R/R
Born: Anchorage, AK
Position(s): LF/1B/DH
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Zachrey Cole
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 19B/T: L/L
Born: Bedford, IA
Position(s): CF/1B/OF/DH
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Arthur Ellis
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 18B/T: R/R
Born: Millville, NJ
Position(s): RF/1B/LF/DH
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These guys will fight it out for the outfield starting spots. Rivera will hold his job in center. Ellis may end up in left field and Cole will be out in right.

Other Players that may make a difference

Al Gran
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 18B/T: S/R
Born: Columbus, KS
Position(s): 2B
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Matty Campos
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 20B/T: R/R
Born: Hamilton, NJ
Position(s): C
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Destin O'Leary
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 21B/T: R/R
Born: Irvine, CA
Position(s): 2B/1B/LF/DH
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Dave Rehfield
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 19B/T: R/R
Born: New Hope, MN
Position(s): RF/1B/LF/DH
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Homer Griffiths
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 20B/T: L/L
Born: Russell, KY
Position(s): 1B/DH
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Trenidad Valenzuela
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 25B/T: R/R
Born: Fishersville, VA
Position(s): 2B/CIF/COF/DH
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Henry Carasone
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 24B/T: R/R
Born: Amherstburg, ON
Position(s): LF/1B/DH
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Ozzie Mori
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 21B/T: L/L
Born: Quebec City, QC
Position(s): RF/1B/DH
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Sadie Swift
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 24B/T: R/R
Born: Richmond, TX
Position(s): RF
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Harry Eaton
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 20B/T: S/R
Born: Brooklyn, NY
Position(s): LF/1B/DH
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Thursday, May 7, 2009

2nd Power Rankings

1) Detroit Diesels- 56-23

2) Cleveland Bootleggers- 55-24

3) Kansas City LOGGERS- 53-25

4) Baltimore Orioles- 53-25

5) Cincinnati Redlegs- 49-29

6) Tacoma Settlers- 47-32

7) Louisville Red Birds- 46-32

8) Las Vegas Touts

9) Austin Argonauts- 46-33

10) Indianapolis Hoosiers- 46-33

Friday, April 17, 2009

1st Power Rankings

The season is off and running and so is the 1st set of pre-season rankings. There have been some interesting things going on in the Banks world but nothing better than the impressive offensive display by Kansas City OF and back to back MVP Mateo James. His 15 hrs and .433 avg through 25 games are putting him on track for his 3rd straight MVP season. The two hottest teams in the world come from the NL East. Both Indianapolis and Kansas City are 18-7 and have impressive winning streaks.

1) Kansas City LOGGERS- Owner: llcc
Record- 18-7

Led by Mateo James, the LOGGERS take the 1st spot. They get the advantage over Indy because of experience and their offensive fire power.

2) Indianapolis Hoosiers- Owner: Xubrad
Record- 18-7

One of the biggest surprises of the season, the Hoosiers are the hottest team in baseball going 17-2 over their last 19 games. Xubrad is still hoping that his young team can maintain a solid pace into the summer. He just hope that they haven't peaked too early.

3) Detroit Diesels- Owner: Speekeasy8
Record- 18-7

Detroit is off to a hot start as well and there isn't much difference between the top 3 in this poll. Right now Detroit is hitting the cover off the ball as well as getting hitters out. Come next rankings, they could very well be #1.

4) Tacoma settlers- Owner: bowen_brian
Record- 17-8

Tacoma started off hot but has cooled slightly. As the best team in the AL, brian hopes to lead his team to the first WS appearance.

5) Cleveland Bootleggers- Owner: Meteu40
Record- 17-8

A few days ago Cleveland would have been in the top two but a series loss to Indy as of late has knocked the Bootleggers down a couple spots.

6) Austin Argonauts- Owner: allright
Record- 16-9

Austin has proven it can score runs but can they stop them? They are going to face some stiff competition in the AL South but it looks like that whole league has problems pitching.

7) Baltimore Orioles- Owner: jeanpaul22
Record- 16-9

The Orioles are looking to take full control of the AL East. They seem to be the only team that can hit and pitch in their division so look for this team to be around come end of the season.

8) Louisville Red Birds- Owner: bjc30
Record- 15-10

Louisville is one of the hotter teams in the league with an 8-2 record in the last 10 games. Offensively the team is lead by 25 yr old slugger Footsie Wilkinson.

9) Los Angeles Earthquakes- Owner: scottso14
Record- 14-11

L.A. leads a weak AL West and should be able to manage the Quakes to the playoffs. In his 1st season, Scottso14 should repeat as division champ.

10) Wichita Hilltoppers- Owner: Oakout
Record- 14-11

You can't leave the Hilltoppers off any rankings list. Oakout hasn't missed the playoffs yet and is going to be in contention all season long. His only problem seems to be the top 2 teams in this ranking.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Bullpen is on Fire in Minnesota!

When I say the bullpen is on fire I do not mean it as a good thing. Someone has been dumping gas on this fire and it has turned into a five alarm fire. The setup men and closer are 2 for 7 in save attempts so far with an era far surpassing 10. Coach Toebe was excited going into the season and pointed to the back end of his bullpen as one of the bright spots of his team.

Kenneth Kirk
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 30B/T: R/R
Born: Kenly, NC
Position(s): P (ClA)
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Kenneth Kirk has been anything but his usual self. He is sporting a 27.00 ERA and two blow saves in three apperances. It's early in the season and he has time to turn things around but if he falters there are not many options to turn to at the moment with all of the other pitchers struggling as well.

Larry Shelley
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 24B/T: R/R
Born: Detroit, MI
Position(s): P (SuA)
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Shelly has the most blow saves with four at the moment and his era is sitting at a hefty 7.71 after ten games
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Lance Kendall
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 24B/T: R/R
Born: Purchase, NY
Position(s): P (SuA)
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Kendall was just brought up this year after tearing up the minor league circuts. Kendall has not fared much better either giving up a .313 batting average to his opponents and a 8.18 ERA.

Jamie Ramirez
Minnesota
Machine
Age: 34B/T: L/L
Born: Uwajima, JP
Position(s): P (SuB)
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The old vet Ramirez was brought back at the last minute and is the only bright spot. In 7 games he is averaging 1 strike out per inning and has kept his era down to 2.45

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

AL West

In the AL West, it will be interesting to see how the 2 new owners, Vancouver and Los Angeles, will perform. Last season, it was a 2 teams battles between Seattle(now Los Angeles) and Fresno, Las Vegas was 22 games behind Seattle while Salt Lake City(now Vancouver) was 42 games. This season will probably bring the same type of battle between the same 2 teams. Let's take a look:

Los Angeles Earthquakes -Owner: scottso14 (1st Season)Payroll- $69,500,000. Last Year's Record- 84-78 (1st). The new owner scottso14 takes a team in very good shape with 2 great young starters in Andres Zapata and Randy Nicholas plus 3 solids starters to complete the rotation. The bullpen, however, doesn't look as strong with free agent closer Jason Olerud. The offense should be the same if not better with the return of their 2 big run producer Carlos Navarre and Guillermo Santayana, but the leadoff hitter Julio Miranda has to be good for another year. Catcher Will Priest has been signed as free agent.

Prospects to watch: Ron Maloney and Ernest Hamelin.

Projected Wins- 85-90.

Fresno Bearkats -Owner: Iceman67 (3rd Season)Payroll- $84,600,000. Last Year's Record- 82-80 (2nd). Iceman67 is returning for his 3rd season in Banks and he sure wants to take back the division title in Fresno. The Bearkats will count on the same 5 starters, starting with their ace Tomas Ferrer , like Los Angeles, the bullpen could be a problem with closer Santiago Velazquez. On the field, almost everybody's back, so the offense should be in good hand with Will Payne and Santiago Castillo. Free agent C Taylor Burnett should help.

Prospect to watch: Vic Perez

Projected Wins- 85-90.


Las Vegas Touts -Owner: dgtrache(3rd Season)Payroll- $73,100,000. Last Year's Record- 62-100 (3rd). dgtrache is also returning for his 3rd season in Banks but for him, the challenge is much bigger. With a lot of talent in the minor the futur looks bright for the Touts but dgtrache want to be better this season. That's why he goes on the free agency market for a little shopping. He had to his team, SP Jarrod Jameson, SP Alejandro Flores, 1B Douglas Taylor, RF C.C. Parker and RP Julian Rivera. To that, add SS Joshua Bell, LF Josh Dillon, SP Marty Vander Wal and you have a much better team then last season's Touts.

Prospects to watch: Terrence Wiggins, Kelvin Cunningham, Damion Merloni, Al Armas and Gus Baek.

Projected Wins- 70-75.

Vancouver Canucks -Owner: sirius07(1st Season)Payroll- $58,400,000. Last Year's Record- 42-120 (4th). It's the 1st season for sirius07 as the owner of Vancouver but it's his 7th in Banks, his first 6 were with Boston Red Sox in the AL East. It will be tough to bring that team into the series but he has some good young pitching to build with and with the first pick in this year's draft that means another very good young player for the Canucks. He already improve his team with the rule 5 draft, selecting 2B Felix Moran from Chicago Cubbies. The rotation should already be good this season with Esteban Cornejo, Benny Wagner and Ahmad Nixon. However, the bullpen is not very good. On the field, except for Moran, LF Midre Arias and 1B/DH Paul Reynolds will contribute to the offense. C Bailey Sturtze is the only free agent for the Canucks and he could help this young pitching staff.

Prospects to watch: Hector Lennon and Albert Ellenwood.


Projected Wins- 60-65.

Friday, April 3, 2009

NL East Preview

The NL East returns all 4 owners from last season. No team won more than 95 or less than 75 which means this division is even top to bottom. Every team has a shot a the division title and could take home 3 playoff spots. It may be reviewer bias but this is probably the best division in the world however it will be interesting to see if all 4 teams beat up on one another so much that it will hurt their overall win totals. The front runner looks to be the Loggers with dark horses in the Hoosiers and the Redlegs with the Hilltoppers having a disappointing season compared to years past.

Kansas City LOGGERS- Owner: Llcc (12th Season)
Payroll- $82,968,283
Last Year's Record- 95-67 (1st)

Owner Llcc returns for his 12th season at the helm of the Loggers. He has had a monopoly over the NL East with 7 Division Championships and 10 playoff appearances. He is still looking for that elusive World Series Crown. He retruns probably the best coaching staff in the league and the pressure on them is coming to a head with an increasingly competitive division. The team is led by LF and returning MVP Mateo James. With over 150 Hr's in two years and still improving, there is no reason to think he wouldn't repeat as MVP again. There could be problems with some of the offense however. This reviewer wonders if some of the LOGGERS would be able to hit the pitching in one of the deepest pitching staff's in baseball. The pitching staff is solid once again behind staff ace Jeff Cirillo. One weakness to the staff would be a lack of a 5th starter. If llcc could pick one up, the LOGGERS should compete for the division again. There are a couple pieces down in the minors but Llcc will look to restock the organization for the future.

Projected Wins- 90-95


Indianapolis Hoosiers- Owner: Xubrad (2nd Season)
Payroll- $50,305,416
Last Year's Record- 75-87 (4th)

Last year was the first year under new owner Xubrad. In his first season he had to rebuild the entire organization through trades and the draft. This year we will see if all of the hard work will pay off. The Hoosiers are going to be one of the youngest teams in the world. The Hoosiers will have 9 rookies and 16 players total with less than 3 years of experience. This team is one of the most improved and talented teams in the NL where they will try to break the 9 year losing streak. The offense will be led by 2B Clay Webb and Zoltan Terry. These two will be competiting for MVP honors for years to come. The Starting rotation will be the key to the team this year. The Hoosiers will have 3 rookies in this years rotation led by future Cy Young Aaron Duff and future All Star in Doug Hogan. the Hoosiers will have one of the deepest teams in the league and have even more depth if needed in the minors. This looks to be an exciting season for the Hoosiers and may lead to their first post season appearance in a long time but can they break through in what looks to be the biggest and baddest division in baseball.

Projected Wins- 87-92


Cincinnati Redlegs- Owner: Mjdato (9th Season)
Payroll- $63,475,800
Last Year's Record- 83-79 (3rd)

Mjdaro enters his 9th season at the helm of the Redlegs. So far he has had littke success but the last three years he has compiled winning seasons. So far he had little to show but will this be the year when the Redlegs break through? This years pitching staff will be led by a late addition last fall in Felix Cummings. This will be his first season with Cincy at he will look to get them over the hump. The rest of the starting rotation looks to be above average. The bullpen may be the weekeness keeping the Redlegs out of the playoffs. They have soe quality pitchers but there may be a lack of depth when the pitchers start to tire over the summer months. 3B Albert Julio will look to lead another above average offense in the division. If they can keep their run production high enough to cover some weak spots in the bullpen then the Redlegs may break through for their 1st playoff appearance.

Projected Wins- 85-90


Wichita Hilltoppers- Owner: Oakout (6th Season)
Payroll- $81,040,950
Last Year's Record- 92-70 (2nd)

Oakout returns for his 6th season at the helm of the Hilltoppers. Oakout has led Wichita to 5 straight post season appearences and have consistantly battled the LOGGERS for for division championships year in and year out. The Hilltoppers offense and defense could be the downfall this season. There is no doubt that Shep Daal and Marty Schrenk will lead the team offensively but their is concern with OF depth and at SS. The will have to fill some big gaps offensively if they want to compete top to bottom. Cy Young Rolando Nieves looks to lead a front loaded pitching staff. The entire staff is by far the weakest in the division. Nieves will put up double didget wins but will it be enough to pull through in such a loaded division.

Projected Wins- 75-80

Thursday, April 2, 2009

AL North Preview

The AL North is arguably the best division in the AL an one of the best in baseball. The North returns three teams that were over .500 and a fourth just under. Unfortunately the division only returns two owners from the previous year with last years division champ and third place teams under new management. Owner bowen_brian returns freshly off his wild card season hopes to turn his team into division champs.

Projected Division Finish

Ottowa Hosers- Owner: Nesman (1st Season)
Payroll-
$98,029,663

Nesman takes over a team that won 97 games and is only 2 season past back to back World Series apperances. The team is led by All-Star SS Carlos Guillen who is coming off a season where he hit 38 Hrs and had 122 Rbi's. The pitching staff is led by last years CyYoung Malcolm McCallum. Malcolm is coming of a season where he had 22 wins and a Era of 2.79. The Hosers will have one of the best and oldest pitching staffs in the league leading to some concern on how many years this team will be able to maintain its dominance over the division. With an average offense, the Hosers may be pressed to make some moves near the deadline to get the team back to the World Series. Their minors have some nice players that if called up would improve the team by a couple wins and could be the key to their future.

Projected Wins- 95-100


Tacoma Settlers- Owner: Bowen_brian (12th Season)
Payroll- $58,920,950

Owner Bowen_brian returns for his 12th Season. He is one of the few owners left since the birth of the world. With only one losing season, there seems little reason to think that the Settlers will again be a top team in the divison. Bowen_brian will look for his 6th post season apperance and 3rd in a row. The Settlers will be led by its pitching staff that is led by former Cy Young Del Perez and Cy Young to-be Pedro Castillo. Like the Hosers, the Settlers also have one of the oldest pitching staffs in the league which brings into questin will the experience of this staff finally get Bowen_brian his first World Series? That question really depends on if the offense will be able to score enough runs. Young SS Josias James will try to lead the offense back to prominence. The infield looks set but there looks to be a big problem in OF Depth. If one of the few outfielders on the team goes down then the Settlers could be in big trouble. If Brian_bowen needs to make a trade to strengthen his major league team, his minors hold some solid players that could contribute or be a key chip in a trade. asof right now I just can't put them ahead of the Hosers unless its offense can prove that it will score runs.

Projected Wins- 90-95


Syracuse Salty Dogs- Owner: Soconner3 (1st Season)
Payroll- $72,998,400

Soconner3 takes over a team that won 84 games last season and finished 3rd in the division. Syracuse signed Victor Wirth in Free Agency at a price of $15 million. Some may question if the price is worth the production they will get out of Wirth and a 5 year deal is something the Salty Dogs may regret down the road. Overall their pitching is average but not bery deep. This team will struggle to reach .500 again without a solid bullpen putting extra pressure on the starters. Offensively, the Salty Dogs will be below average. Overall this team will have trouble getting close to the results that the team accomplished last year but there are bright years ahead for this organization as their minors are stocked for the future.

Projected Wins- 65-70


Toledo Mudhens- Owner Doogie1736 (2nd Season)
Payroll-
$70,106,300

Doogie 1736 returns for his 2nd season at the helm of the Mudhens. The franchise that has 2 World Series to its record has fallen on hard times and has had 5 straight losing seasons. The Mudhens will probably make it 6 straight losing seasons with the team assembled this seasob. The pitching staff is one of the worst in the world with only one real quality pitcher in Matthew Flores. Rule 5 pickup Ed Vance is a flame thrower with very little control. Offensively the Mudhens have some quality parts but depth will have a problem. The Mudhens may be better served in trading some of these players for prospects, take their lumps and build for the future through the draft. The minors for the Mudhens are above average with a future Cy Young in Frank Houston. This team is about 2 seasons away and if Doogie1736 stays with the team, a playoff apperance might not be too far off in the future.

Projected wins- 60-65

Friday, March 27, 2009

Seaon Preview of The Cleveland Bootleggers

Cleveland
Cleveland Bootleggers (NL)
meteu40
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GM/Manager Meteu40 has been running The Bootleggers since the league's inception and is hoping to continue the franchise's success in season 12. They bring back many familiar faces to the people of Cleveland and the rest of the National League, with some promising rookies who should make their Major League debut during the year.
1B- Posiedon Price came over in a mid-season trade from the Austin Argonauts
and continued his torrid production from the American League (83 Games, .329/.421/.749, 35 HR, 90 RBI) really sparking The Bootlegger's offense on the way to their 3rd World Series title. Entrance Song: Stay High, Three 6 Mafia.

2B-3rd year player Al Neill continued his fantastic play at 2B last season, netting his second consecutive All-Star selection and 3rd NL award winning his 1st Gold Glove at 2B. He should bounce back offensively from last season's "Sophomore Slump" (.299/.363/.595, 39 HR, 116 RBI, 37 for 41 SB) to potentially be a MVP Candidate this season.
Entrance Song: 99 Ways To Die, Megadeath.

SS-Geraldo Herrara had a solid season both offensively and defensively in his 3rd ML year, staying in the top half of all SS in both offensive (.269/.353/.468, 25 HR, 92 RBI) and defensive (.952 FLD%, 5.93 RNG). He should continue his rock solid play this year.
Entrance Song: Private Eyes, Hall and Oates.

3B-Andres Lugo continued his 6th season of excellent play on the left side of the infield. Producing offensively at a high rate (.312/.380/.566, 29 HR, 92 RBI) while bettering his Gold Glove Def from Season 10 (.968 FLD%, 2.55 RNG, 7 +plays) but he got snubbed by the BBWAA. He is in a contract year, and showed up to Spring Training in the best shape of his career.
Entrance Song: Fly To The Angels, Slaughter.

LF-The Captain of The Bootleggers is back for his 11th season on the big league club. He is a steadying force in the locker room and at the plate as well, having another of his typically productive seasons last year (.301/.387./.540, 30HR, 96RBI). His main goal is to incorporate the young players into the the team seamlessly and hopefully get the team to it's 6th consecutive NLCS appearance.
Entrance Song: Limit, Diechkind.

CF-"The Diesel Destroyer" finished up last season, his 6th, in the same spot as the 3 seasons prior, with an All-Star selection and the NL Gold Glove for CF. While he had a down year at the plate (.266/.389/.458, 24 HR, 79 RBI, 29 SB) he made up for it with his league leading defense (.995 FLD%, 2.89 RNG, 34 +plays) and got white hot at the plate come playoff time (14 games ,.412/.481/.868, 9HR, 29RBI) cementing his clutch reputation.
Entrance Song: Dangerous, Busta Rhymes.

RF-Damion Hasegawa had another outstanding year in season 11, winning the rare double award of Gold Glove and Silver Slugger at his RF spot. He was steady as a clock at the plate, posting his 5th consecutive season with a 1.000+ OPS (.334/.397/.681, 50 HR, 154 RBI) hitting the 50 Hr plateau for the second time and setting his career high in RBI. He signed a 5-year deal in the offseason and is happy to stay in Cleveland for years to come.
Entrance Song: Number One Spot, Ludacris.

C-With the Trade of Neifi Gongora Al Santos will be a place holder at C until Louie Alomar is ready to make his big league debut. Santos will mostly play vs LH pitching and as a late inning Defensive replacement.
Entrance Song: Bottom, Tool.

Bootlegger "Future Stars"

The Bootleggers have high hopes for former 1st overall draft pick Joaquin Valentin. He will start the season with the big league club and is slated to fill a "super-sub" role, probably getting 400 total AB at every position save for C. In the coming seasons he is likely to play mostly at SS and has the potential for many 30-30 seasons.
Entrance song: Drag The Waters, Pantera.

Louie Alomar has been one of the top C prospects the past 4 seasons and The Bootlegger management is hoping that his minor league production translates to the big leagues. Alomar has the rare combination of DH-Level hitting ratings paired with very good def C ratings. He will be mentored by
Jose Almanza and has a long bright future. Entrance Song: Infected, Bad Religion.

Antonio Terry is the consumate leadoff man. He gets on base, slugs in the low to medium range and can steal bases in bunches. Combine that with his excellent defensive skills and he'll get plenty of time on the field to show what he can do. Entrance Song: Lobster & Scrimp, Timbaland f. Jay-Z.

Bench-
The Bootleggers return familiar faces to thier bench, most will spot start on occasion and provide late inning defensive help, along with quality ABs off of the bench. The are connsumate team players and are hoping to help return the club to continued postseason success.

Pasqual Pineiro

Olmedo Montanez

Jose Almanza

Pitchers

The same rotation that led The Bootleggers to thier 3rd World Series Championship returns for another year. The bullpen will se some new faces, but the National League is all too familiar with these quality arms.

Starters

Sp1-Ivan Perez starts his 9th season with th Big League club and has been the staff ace since he was slotted into the rotation. He is a straigh power pitcher and is playing in a contract year. The rumor is he spent his offseason really refining his curveball so he can have another out pitch to complement his change up.

Sp2-Bart Nitkowski has been consitently the best SP stat wise when he is able to stay off the injury list and in the rotation. Bart Averages a 1.22 WHIP an 3.11 ERA in his 5 seasons, and since he just signed a fresh 5-year deal to stay with the team, he plans to continue that production into his mid-30's.

Sp3-Vinny Nitkowski (Bart's brother) is the second half of the most productive brothers in Banks history. V. Nit is entering his 4th season with the Big League club. Much like his older brother, V. Nit averages a 1.23 WHIP and 3.43 ERA in his ML career. Unlike his brother he has never spent significant time on the IR and also averages 226 IP a season.
Sp4-R.J. Lima is the wise veteran of the raotation and aslo it's only southpaw. He's also plaing in a contract year and has put in extra time over the offseason to bounce back from his sub-standard season 11 campaign which saw him in a much dimminished role during the postseason. He has been instrumental in helping the young pitchers when they get the call up from the Minors and will continue to do so this season.

Sp5-Fransico James is starting his second season at ML and is hoping to continue his exellent rookie campaign (1.33 WHIP, 3.70 ERA). "Frankie Four-Fingers" attributes much of his success to the missing ring finger on his right hand, he lost it in an unfortuante wolverine trapping accident at age 14, which he belives allows him to get more break on all his pitches.

Bullpen

The Bullpen lost some of last season's regulars and there is a highly anticipated battle in spring training to see who will fill the reamining 3 spots.

Hold Overs







Candidates

Kyle Tatum

Art Haynes

Gerald Champion

Sam Silva

Victor Gutierrez

Pepe Duran