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TGP Trolls: 2014 Season

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Can't wait to see the progression from this year. We're gonna be crazy good next year.

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Well let's see if we can get up to the mythical 3 games over .500 mark.

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The Pirates did, today.... just like I said they would. :p

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Thankfully Caden isn't crashing and burning like I thought he would. His average leveled out and is now a steady .280, which I am okay with. I would like it closer to .300, but I really don't want it below .275 *knock on wood*

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With these new pitchers, and of course more progression, I see us definitely making the playoffs next year.

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September

September 1st through September 28th

 

Game Results by Series

Trolls 4, Cubs 3 W: Thornton (14-6) S: Bishop (7)

Cubs 5, Trolls 2 L: Willett (4-5)

Trolls 5, Cubs 4 W: Hanrahan (1-4)

 

Diamondbacks 11, Trolls 2 L: Brock (11-12)

Trolls 8, Diamondbacks 3 W: Robles (8-10)

Diamondbacks 6, Trolls 4 L: Thornton (14-7)

 

Reds 3, Trolls 2 L: Harden (13-7)

Reds 5, Trolls 1 L: Galarraga (8-6)

Reds 8, Trolls 7 L: Flores (5-8)

Reds 9, Trolls 3 L: Robles (8-11)

 

Trolls 5, Brewers 4 W: Thornton (15-7) S: Bishop (8)

Trolls 4, Brewers 0 W: Harden (14-7)

Trolls 8, Brewers 2 W: Galarraga (9-6)

 

Trolls 8, Reds 5 W: Brock (12-12) S: Bishop (9)

Trolls 4, Reds 3 W: Willett (5-5)

Trolls 3, Reds 0 W: Thornton (16-7)

 

Trolls 13, Phillies 0 W: Galarraga (10-6)

Trolls 5, Phillies 3 W: Brock (13-12) S: Bishop (10)

Phillies 4, Trolls 3 L: Robles (8-12)

 

Rockies 6, Trolls 5 L: Willett (5-6)

Trolls 7, Rockies 3 W: Sherwood (4-1)

Trolls 7, Rockies 6 W: Willett (6-6) S: Bishop (11)

 

Cubs 8, Trolls 7 L: Sohn (0-1)

Trolls 3, Cubs 2 W: Robles (9-12) S: Bishop (12)

Trolls 8, Cubs 7 W: Thornton (7-17) S: Bishop (13)

 

NL Central Standings

x-Cardinals 93-69 --

y-Cubs 93-69 --

TROLLS 84-78 9GB

Astros 77-85 16GB

Brewers 69-93 24GB

Reds 69-93 24GB

 

x-division winner

y-wild card winner

 

NL Wild Card Race

Cubs 93-69 --

Rockies 92-70 1GB

Phillies 86-76 7GB

TROLLS 84-78 9GB

 

Player Statistics

C Chance Phillips: .290, 25 HR, 99 RBI, .998 FLD

1B Oliver Kloseoff: .244, 26 HR, 77 RBI, .993 FLD

2B Doctor Manhattan: .280, 20 HR, 81 RBI, .970 FLD

SS Yamaury Velez: .310, 29 HR, 105 RBI, .984 FLD

3B Jonathan Maverick: .294, 21 HR, 69 RBI, .986 FLD

LF Will Taylor: .264, 22 HR, 80 RBI, 1.000 FLD

CF Caden Daniel: .280, 33 HR, 89 RBI, .988 FLD

RF Ramirez Jaxson: .257, 13 3B, 14 HR, 79 RBI, 23 SB, 4 CS, .980 FLD

 

SP Sean Brock: 13-12, 5.06 ERA, 1.50 WHIP, 93 BB, 192 K

SP Malik Thornton: 17-7, 4.71 ERA, 1.51 WHIP, 84 BB, 161 K

RP Marcus Bishop: 2-2, 4.25 ERA, 13 saves, 9 blown saves, 10 holds, 1.43 WHIP, 16 BB, 43 K

CP Dontrelle Hanrahan: 1-4, 3.99 ERA, 26 saves, 7 blown saves, 3 holds, 1.59 WHIP, 14 BB, 29 K

 

Green-Led Trolls

Red-Led National League

 

Team Rankings

Batting Average: .269 (12th)

Runs: 799 (t-12th)

Doubles: 323 (6th)

Triples: 54 (1st)

Home Runs: 210 (t-9th)

Stolen Bases: 229 (t-4th)

On-Base Percentage: .335 (15th)

Errors: 72 (1st)

Fielding Percentage: .989 (1st)

ERA: 4.25 (9th)

 

Notes

Well that wraps it up for the year, ladies and gentlemen. Stay tuned for an offseason thread.

 

Oh, and congratulations to Will Taylor for winning his first Gold Glove award!

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Alright year, 6 games over .500 is pretty good to end the year, next year we break through.

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Sick was it just the National League I lead with Triples or the entire league? Though my HR numbers were terribad this year

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Sick was it just the National League I lead with Triples or the entire league? Though my HR numbers were terribad this year

 

Eh. Not everyone on a team should be hitting 20+ homers anyway :D

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Yeah, as players have progressed, we've found our styles. Guys like Mav, Sarge, and Bangy have all become strictly contact hitters, whereas Mav and Bangy are exceptional at speed/baserunning while Sarge is best at plate discipline/vision.

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I'm the guy who doesn't do anything well, but gets a lot of credit for it. Like Joe Carter.

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I'm the guy who doesn't do anything well, but gets a lot of credit for it. Like Joe Carter.

 

I'd say your guy is more of a jack of all trades, master of none type. Above average power and contact but he won't hit 30 HRs or bat well over .300, enough speed to steal bases, and a switch hitter. Just gotta work on your damn fielding.

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Yamaury is a surgeon with the bat, Hopefully the team as a whole will improve next year I'm sure we will.

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