Tuesday, September 30, 2014

McCABE LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

Pennant Contenders Baltimore Orioles vs. Anaheim Angels 
New York Mets vs. Chicago Cubs

The Playoff Teams

Chicago, ILL (McC.com) – The first round of the McCabe League playoffs started with the number 4 seed New York Mets (87-75) sweeping the 5th seed Florida Marlins (89-73), the 3rd seed Tampa Bay Rays (89-73) sweeping the Detroit Tigers (86-76) 6th seed. In the American League, the Baltimore Orioles (81-81) 4th seed eliminated the Los Angeles Dodgers (95-65) 5th seed, 3 games to 1, and the number 3 seed Kansas City Royals (98-64) knocked out the Chicago White Sox (95-67) 6th seed, 3 games to 2.  

American League Opening Round  

In the opening round we saw the Baltimore, who barely made the fall classic, pitching staff hold the Dodgers to 11 runs in 4 games for an average of 2.75 runs per game. The Dodgers scored 920 runs during the regular season for an average of 5.6 runs per game. Jose Colon, Dodgers (1B) and MVP candidate disappeared in the series, batting .200 with 1 HR and 2 RBIs. In the Kansas City and Chicago series, the White Sox young pitching staff was pulverized for 35 runs in 5 games (7 runs per game). Homer Henry (LF) was the star of the opening round series for the Royals with a .478 BA, 3 HR, 8 RBI.

National League Opening Round

They brought out the brooms in the NL opening round. Met Closer Benji Schulte (L) saved all 3 games verse the Marlins with a 0.00 ERA. Tampa swept Detroit 3-0 and outscored the Tigers 13-2 in the series. Michel Concepcion (SP) started game 3 and went 7 innings for the win. He gave up 1 run on 4 hits and was named player of the game.

Divisional Championship Series

The Orioles took care of the Toronto Blue Jays (100-62), McCabe Magazines choice to win the World Series in surprising fashion, 3 games to 1, OUCH! All four games were tightly contested with the margin of victory being 1.5 runs. Anaheim Angels (99-63) swept the Royals 3-0 with a pitching staff that combined for a .162 OVA, .239 OBP, .232 SLG, 0.86 Whip, and a 1.24 ERA. In the National League the Mets astonishing hurlers (post-season .223 OVA, 1.13 Whip, 2.43 ERA) out dueled the San Diego Padres (99-63) outstanding staff (post-season .239 OVA, 3.28 ERA) and shocked the editors here at McCabe Magazine, and the baseball world with a 3 games to 1 series win. The Chicago Cubs (94-68) led by Bill Henry (2B) who batted .429 in the series outscored the Rays 21-5 in the 3 game sweep.


League Championship Series Odds

Las Vegas MGM Sports Book Odds to Win the McCabe League World Series

Franchise
W-L Odds
Anaheim Angels 99-63 2-1
Chicago Cubs 94-68 4-1
New York Mets 87-75 5-1
Baltimore Orioles 81-81 8-1


OPS Ranking
Franchise
Owner
R
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OPS
Chicago Cubs
mitt0108
21
5
19
1
0.275
0.798
Anaheim Angels
captain10a
12
6
12
3
0.243
0.783
Baltimore Orioles
bourboncask
40
6
37
6
0.286
0.753
New York Mets
basebalguru
31
8
30
5
0.254
0.719

ERA Ranking
Franchise
Owner
W
L
SV
OAV
WHIP
ERA
Anaheim Angels
captain10a
3
0
1
0.162
0.86
1.24
Chicago Cubs
mitt0108
3
0
2
0.124
0.89
1.67
New York Mets
basebalguru
6
1
5
0.223
1.13
2.43
Baltimore Orioles
bourboncask
6
2
5
0.268
1.33
3.01


Wednesday, September 24, 2014

McCABE MAGAZINE SEASON 23 ALL-PRO TEAM

McCabe Magazine All-Pro Team and Season 23 Awards

Houston, TX (McC.com) – It’s that time of year when we here at McCabe Magazine take a look at season 23 and select the players who we feel are the best of the best. Here is the McCabe Magazine All-Pro squad and season awards.

Our MVP

Desi Cruz (1B/DH) of the Toronto Blue Jays is our MVP. Cruz led the entire league, American and National with a .347 batting average. He has 52 home runs and 115 RBIs, and help lead the Blue Jays to their sixth division title in a row. Now I know a lot of you are saying what about Calvin Pote, Chicago Cubs who is leading the league with in home runs (62) and RBIs (150)? And how about fellow teammate Alexei DaSilva (60 home runs, 127 RBI)? Our answer to those questions is simply this, 347 BA and the season 23 batting title. Enough said, and I rest my case.

McCabe Magazine Cy Young

Adam Bradford of the Anaheim Angels is McCabe Magazines Cy Young award winner. This season 22 rookie of the year won 20 games with a 2.70 ERA, and a league leading 1.00 Whip. Bradford and the Angels pitching staff are second only to the boundless San Diego Padre staff (3.43 ERA) in team ERA with a 3.52. Others receiving consideration for this award,  Wandy Duran, San Diego (22-8, 1.22 Whip, 3.38 ERA), Kid Richard, Los Angeles Dodgers (19-3, 1.06 Whip, 2.36 ERA), and Vince Garcia Anaheim (17-10, 1.03 Whip, 2.04 ERA).

Rookie of the Year

Storm Weaver, Rochester Broncos (24 HR, 71 RBI, 307 BA) is our choice as the McCabe Magazine Rookie of the Year. Now this was our toughness call, it came down to Weaver and Eury Banuelos (OAK) 25 HR, 69 RBI, and 325 BA. The tie breaker was games played, Weaver 152 and Banuelos 113 at the time of printing. However, I must admit, I’m still thinking about the decision. I would also like to mention a rookie that jump off the stat page that has a unbelievable 92 stolen bases, Anthony Wolcott of the Philadelphia Phillies.

Fireman of the Year

Trevor Sample (OAK) 47 saves on 50 opportunities, (1-1, 1.02 Whip, 2.06 ERA). This screwball pitcher became the Athletics closer in season 22 and was quickly awarded a 6 year deal at 36 million dollars which has proved to be a smart move by the club. Honorable mention, Pedro Manuel (SD) 49 saves, 1.16 Whip, 3.09 ERA, Scot Kane (KC) 39 saves 1.19 Whip, 2.37 ERA, Harry Escobar (TEX) 38 saves, 1.01 Whip, 1.65 ERA, and Arthur Roa (MIL) 37 saves, 0.92 Whip, 1.91.         

McCabe Magazine Most Valuable Player

Desi Cruz
Toronto
Blue Jays
Age: 25B/T: S/R
Born: Nagua, DO
Position(s): DH/1B/COF
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McCabe Magazine Cy Young Award Winner

Adam Bradford
Anaheim
Angels
Age: 23B/T: R/R
Born: Fairview, MT
Position(s): P (SP1)
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McCabe Magazine Rookie of the Year

Storm Weaver
Rochester
Broncos
Age: 22B/T: S/R
Born: Madison, IN
Position(s): LF/CIF/RF/DH
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McCabe Magazine Firemen of the Year

Trevor Sample
Oakland
Athletics
Age: 27B/T: R/R
Born: Livonia, MI
Position(s): P (ClA)
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McCabe League All-Pro Squad 
Catcher

Hersh Mays
Colorado
Rockies
Age: 31B/T: L/R
Born: Lytle, TX
Position(s): C
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First-Basemen

Jose Colon
Los Angeles
Dodgers
Age: 27B/T: L/L
Born: Chiriqui, PA
Position(s): 1B/DH
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Second-Basemen

Alexei DaSilva
Toronto
Blue Jays
Age: 27B/T: S/R
Born: Juarez, MX
Position(s): 2B/3B/SS/OF
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Third-Basemen

Bernie Estrella
Chicago
White Sox
Age: 24B/T: R/R
Born: La Romana, DO
Position(s): 3B/IF/OF/DH
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Short-Stop

Brandon Hall
Boston
Red Sox
Age: 34B/T: S/R
Born: Xenia, OH
Position(s): SS
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Leftfield

Calvin Pote
Chicago
Cubs
Age: 25B/T: S/R
Born: Santee, CA
Position(s): LF/1B/DH
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Centerfield

Steven Starr
New York
Mets
Age: 34B/T: R/R
Born: Richmond, KY
Position(s): CF/CIF/2B/OF/DH
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Rightfield

Landon Leon
Chicago
Cubs
Age: 24B/T: R/R
Born: Hanford, CA
Position(s): RF/1B/LF/DH
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Designated Hitter

Desi Cruz
Toronto
Blue Jays
Age: 25B/T: S/R
Born: Nagua, DO
Position(s): DH/1B/COF
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Utility Infielder

Dicky Wilkerson
New York
Mets
Age: 31B/T: R/R
Born: Marion, KY
Position(s): 1B
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Utility Outfielder

Victor Brown
Texas
Rangers
Age: 26B/T: R/R
Born: Wichita Falls, TX
Position(s): LF/1B/DH
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Right-Hand Starting Pitcher

Adam Bradford
Anaheim
Angels
Age: 23B/T: R/R
Born: Fairview, MT
Position(s): P (SP1)
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Left-Hand Starting Pitcher

Wandy Duran
San Diego
Padres
Age: 33B/T: L/L
Born: Coventry, CT
Position(s): P (SP4)
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Right-Hand Setup Man

Vladimir Prieto
Atlanta
Braves
Age: 22B/T: R/R
Born: Santa Cruz, AW
Position(s): P (SuA)
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Left-Hand Setup Man

Juan Azocar
Anaheim
Angels
Age: 30B/T: L/L
Born: Santo Domingo, CU
Position(s): P (SuA)
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Closer

Trevor Sample
Oakland
Athletics
Age: 27B/T: R/R
Born: Livonia, MI
Position(s): P (ClA)
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Friday, September 12, 2014

McCABE MAGAZINE SEASON 23 POWER RANKINGS

THE DODGERS and ANGELS SIT ATOP the MAJOR LEAGUE POWER RANKINGS

The power rankings are an average of the following team statistics; Wins, OPS, Runs Scored, ERA, WHIP, and Fielding Percentage. 

Top 10
Rank Last Week Team Owner Wins Lost
1 2 Los Angeles Dodgers Arte 76 45
2 5 Anaheim Angels captain10a 73 48
3 12 Toronto Blue Jays dimestoregin 70 51
4 4 Chicago Cubs mitt0108 73 48
5 3 San Diego Padres jgarron 75 46
6 14 Kansas City Royals TenaciousTYT 73 48
7 6 Tampa Bay Rays rsskfs23 71 50
8 9 Florida Marlins lido9613 68 53
9 1 New York Mets basebalguru 67 54
10 10 Chicago White Sox kgrffth 70 51
The Next 5
Rank Last Week Team Owner Wins Lost
11 7 Detroit Tigers patrickkm 65 56
12 17 Arizona Diamondbacks yoker70 65 56
13 8 Baltimore Orioles bourboncask 57 64
14 22 Texas Rangers goldenbaer88 63 58
15 16 Colorado Rockies axtell 62 59
The Best of the Rest
Rank Last Week Team Owner Wins Lost
16 13 New York Yankees ARomano 58 63
17 11 Atlanta Braves bigsammich 53 68
18 N/R Cincinnati Reds cpintens 57 64
19 25 Philadelphia Phillies egw18 62 59
20 23 Pittsburgh Pirates nbaker10 59 62
21 24 Minnesota Twins optistrat 56 65
22 20 Oakland Athletics jefepwnzer 64 57
23 N/R Cleveland Indians Fantasy Frea 49 72
24 18 Washington D.C. Nationals Saffron 54 67
25 21 Boston Red Sox pat007ohmss 60 61


A look at this years corp of Rookies

As a card carrying sabermetric proponent, I decided to rank this crop of rookies in OPS and WHIP. With that said, more goes into naming a rookie of the year than OPS or WHIP. However, it’s a good place to start. It is McCabe Magazines opinion that you cannot do so without taking a hard look at the sabermetric stats. 

Top Rookie Position Players in OPS


Rank Player G HR RBI BB SB AVG OPS
1 Storm Weaver (ROC) 118 21 57 47 23 0.313 0.916
2 Tomas Padilla (TOR) 113 25 73 39 20 0.285 0.894
3 Charley Reynolds (CIN) 116 25 68 62 7 0.282 0.884
4 Alejandro Gonzalez (MIN) 95 17 55 37 14 0.300 0.862
5 Paul Stafford (PIT) 98 12 67 38 22 0.308 0.853
6 Yorman Sanchez (DET) 116 21 72 45 16 0.293 0.851
7 Hi Rosenthal (PIT) 94 23 60 34 8 0.259 0.850
8 Dennys Little (CLE) 114 13 38 29 2 0.287 0.803
9 George Strong (TEX) 96 17 59 38 0 0.270 0.779
10 Walt Rodgers (CIN) 121 17 58 46 3 0.269 0.770

Top Rookie Pitchers in WHIP 

Rank Player W L IP SO BB WHIP ERA
1 Rudy Levis (CH2) 8 2 125 98 32 1.12 2.95
2 Earl Braden (LA) 12 4 157 106 60 1.32 3.90
5 Stan Nelson (FLA) 13 6 163.2 102 43 1.39 4.29
4 Vance Wainwright (MIL) 9 12 165 122 46 1.50 4.25
3 Albert Cruz (NY2) 8 7 125.2 88 79 1.54 4.15
6 Amp Valdes (ROC) 6 10 126 89 59 1.57 5.07