24 June 2004

Vol. X No. 11

FIN 44-19 .698 -
QUI 37-25 .597 6.5
NES 32-30 .516 11.5
MOO 31-32 .492 13
WIL 29-33 .468 14.5
MEA 22-41 .349 22
PIO 16-47 .254 28

NOM 40-23 .635 -
NOI 39-24 .619 1
PYT 37-26 .587 3
DIR 33-29 .532 6.5
BEA 28-35 .444 12
GIA 26-36 .419 13.5
RAC 23-39 .371 16.5

 

 

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Donnelly: 1 pitch = 3 outs = win

Brendan Donnelly of the South Carolina Cardinals pulled off perhaps the rarest of pitching feats Friday against the visiting Beltway Bandits when he entered a 1-1 contest in the top of the 9th with men on first and second and nobody out. Willie Bloomquist lined Donnelly's first pitch to second, where it was caught by second baseman Wilson Delgado. Delgado then tagged second base and threw to first to complete a triple play. One pitch, three outs. And in the bottom of the 9th, Jared Sandberg lined a two-out single to score Moises Alou from third and give the Cardinals a 2-1 victory.

This is the only known instance in ISBL history of a pitcher achieving three outs and a victory on a single pitch. The only known instance in MLB history occurred on July 27, 1930, when the Cincinnati Reds' Ken Ash achieved the feat (top of 5th) against the visiting Chicago Cubs. 


Nomads ride 12-game streak to Federal League lead

The Las Vegas Nomads completed a six-game sweep of the Boston Dirt Dogs on Sunday to keep sole possession of first place in the volatile Federal League and run their current winning streak to 12 games. The Nomads, Illinois Noise, Pittsburgh Pythons and Dirt Dogs have made for the most exciting of the four league races thus far this season, despite preseason projections that the league title was the Pythons' to lose after their offseason spending spree. Stay tuned ...


OLD RULE, NEW INTERPRETATION

After a couple of deals last week led to some reevaluation of our past interpretation of the 40-man roster rule, we've decided that in the event that a trade or free-agent acquisition during the season puts your roster above 40, you can attempt to broker further deals up until the deadline to get your roster back to 40. Short of that, you will still have to make cuts to get back down to 40.

As for the offseason, if you make a deal that puts your team over 40, you have to make cuts immediately to get back to 40, so as to discourage mass accumulation of players.


DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY, 9PM EASTERN, 6PM PACIFIC

A few of you have been really pushing this. Please make every effort to get them done by this time. 

We have a new deadline for completing the week's games -- Wednesday nights, 9 p.m. Eastern, 6 p.m. Pacific. The same rules apply regarding extensions -- you must contact Stats and request an extension, citing the reasons why it's needed, and most extensions will be for no more than 24 hours. 

The rationale behind this is two-fold: it should encourage owners to complete their series earlier (as most games are played on weekends), and it will be easier to administer.

You should still get in touch with your opponent and/or send your MP for the first three games no later than Friday night. Be mindful that for some, the weekends are the only time they can play the games. If your MP is good to go, you should still contact your opponent and let him know that, rather than hope he'll assume that. If you haven't heard back from your opponent by then, you should get in touch with Stats immediately.

It's our hope that this new deadline will be to everyone's benefit, with the disk/gazette getting churned out no later than early Thursday evening (if not Wednesday night), but feel free to contact Stats with any concerns you may have regarding this change. 

One more thing: The trade deadline is the same, and does NOT change in the event of an extension. Thanks.


WEEK 11 MATCHUPS

All series are SIX games, scheduled 6/15-20. 

 

First team listed is the away team for the first 3 games.

 

Be sure to get in contact with your opponent early ("e-mail him before he can e-mail you" is always a good rule to follow) and figure out if you're going to NetPlay or MP them, then schedule accordingly.

 

SENIOR CIRCUIT

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Quicksteps v Meat Possums

Finns v Moose

Pioneers v Willows

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Gridlock v Orange Crush

Force v Cardinals

Crown Royals v Legends

INTERLEAGUE

Bandits v Nessmen

 

JUNIOR CIRCUIT

FEDERAL LEAGUE

Beavers v Noise

Dirt Dogs v Pythons

Giants v Nomads

UNION LEAGUE

Wolverines v Sidewinders

Bulldogs v Cyclones

Prairie Fire v Sluggers

INTERLEAGUE

Raccoons v Underdogs

 


USAGE ISSUES

The following players have exceeded 110% usage for the year. New additions are in bold. They have been mandatorily farmed for the year, can not be traded, and are ineligible for postseason and cup play.

  • Mendy Lopez (CAR) -- 113%
  • Kevin Mench (SLU) -- 114%

RULE VIOLATIONS

Week 9

  • Prairie Fire fined $300k for illegal mid-series roster move

MAKE SURE YOU HAVE CUT YOUR ROSTER DOWN TO 25 MEN BEFORE STARTING THIS WEEK. Take special care if you have made trades or acquired free agents in the past week.

BE CAREFUL TO KEEP PLAYERS ON DISABLED LIST FOR MINIMUM 15 DAYS. Check the DL listings below to be sure what date players are eligible to return.

DON'T MAKE NON-DL-RELATED MID-SERIES ROSTER MOVES. The only moves you can make during a series are to put someone on the DL or to take them off (and an accompanying promote/farm to cover THAT player). And be sure to consult the list below to see when your player is eligible to come off the DL.


CHECK YOUR MANAGER PROFILE

Remember what Troy always says. Recheck your manager profile weekly to make sure phantom zeros aren't popping into your usage limits. Check to see if you have injured players, or players eligible to be reactivated. Be sure to check that your roster is at 25, especially if you have acquired new players through trade or free agency, as the game tends to make all of these players active.

We would advise those of you that constructed preseason manager profiles (before the Week 1 disk was released) to double check them to ensure that playing limits are correct. The last preseason disk that was posted showed several players with settings of zero, and the CM will pass over many of these players when your team is away. You can see this on the final page of the profile where the players are listed. The playing limits were corrected to the actual usage numbers on the Week 1 disk. If you put together an MP using an older V9 disk, you can correct the playing limits this way:

  1. Click on the "Other Actions" button in the lower right corner of either the "Pitching," "Saved Lineup" or "Depth Chart" page of your Manager Profile.
  2. Click on "Generate Manager Profile."
  3. Uncheck everything EXCEPT "Generate playing time limits," keeping that one checked, and click OK. This should retain your other settings while ensuring that the playing time limits are correct.

Of course, once you've corrected these playing time limits, you can manipulate them as needed to make sure that players are used only in the specific roles you want them to play (i.e. if you have a pitcher rated both to start and relieve, and you only want him used as a starter, you can set his relief appearances to zero). Also, be sure to note that in Version 9, there's a new page for setting player-specific tendencies, as well as team tendencies.

PAY ATTENTION TO OPPONENT'S INSTRUCTIONS

If an owner takes the time to send you an MP and/or instructions as to how to install his pitchers/lineups, take care to use these. Seen a couple of instances this year where MPs have been sent, only to be ignored/looked over/forgotten by opponents. If they're sending you an MP, it means they have changes from what's on the disk that may affect their rotation, or player usage, or whatever. So use them. Otherwise, you're risking having to play the games over again. And might get fined for repeated occurances.

When your opponent has taken the time and care to create an MP for your series that week, make sure to import it into the database. If you're unsure that you're doing things correctly, please contact Micah, Troy or Tim for help. Some important things to consider:
  • Merely downloading the zip file from the e-mail doesn't install it. You have to go to Import Statistics (found in the game menu under Transfer), find the zip file, click it open and import it.
  • If you do this, and the initial import screen comes up, and you don't see your opponent's team name there highlighted, there's a problem. Contact your opponent or one of us to resolve this.
  • You need to make sure the new disk for the week is installed BEFORE you import the MP. Otherwise, when you install the new database, it will overwrite the new MP with the old one.

SOME ADDITIONAL DIRECTION ON PLAYING IN NETPLAY

When FTF players set their rosters to 25 (or make changes to their roster between weeks), whoever the host is won't have those handy, so you'll need to at least make whatever pre-series changes on your disk, generate an MP file with those changes (just like you would a file with played games to send), and send it to whichever of the two of you is hosting. That's an extra step we haven't had to contend with before with the NetMeeting, where you could just make the changes yourself or instruct your opponent to do so. And you can STILL instruct your opponent to do so, but you'll need to do that before you link onto the NetPlay, 'cause there's no way to get to the MPs once you've linked. Because of this, it's advisable that for the series, one team remains the host throughout, who will have made his changes and installed the MP (or made the changes as directed) of their opponent.
 
Switching between who is the home manager and who is the away manager is pretty simple if you're mid-series and already connected with one as home and one as away. The host needs only to click on "NetPlay" in the top menu line and then "Swap manager roles" to flip them.
 
As for changing options, this is done by the host. Make sure the settings for the host are "Human" and for away are "Remote." If for some reason, you get into the game and one party doesn't have control of, say, baserunning, have the host go in and fix it.

If you have any additional questions about V9 play, please direct them to stats@isbl.com.


TRANSACTIONS

  • Beavers trade Tony Batista & Josh Towers to Crown Royals for Edgardo Alfonzo & $100k
  • Sluggers trade Xavier Nady to Crown Royals for Victor Santos
  • Pioneers trade Junior Spivey, Tommy Phelps & Richie Weeks to Giants for C.C. Sabathia
  • Pioneers trade Dontrelle Willis to Nomads for Jeff Weaver & Trever Miller
  • Giants sell Donnie Sadler to Bulldogs for $100k
  • Giants sell Jeffrey Hammonds to Sidewinders for $100k
  • Pioneers release Chin-Feng Chen (40-man move)

You can track your finances, as well as your payroll ceiling, at the ISBL Finances page (http://www.isbl.com/isbl_2004/isbl_finances.htm).


AUCTION

  • Willows sign Brian Powell for $500k
  • Pioneers sign Armando Almanza for $200k
  • Pioneers sign Jim Mecir for $100k

If you want players put up for auction, you need to send an e-mail to stats@isbl.com by Thursday afternoon stating what players you want put on the board. Players will typically be put on the board at 9 pm Eastern Thursday night and stay there for 72 hours. If you are a new owner and need to set up an auction account, please contact stats@isbl.com.


DL REPORT

Please be sure to check if you have injured players. This lists only players already placed on the DL.

NOTE: Not sure if V9 handles DL'ed players the same as V8. With V8, you typically could call a player back up on the day listed as his last day on the injury line (i.e. if if said "Out from 4/20/2004 to 5/17/2004," it'd let you call him back up on the 17th), so that's what I've used here. If it turns out that it's one more day, let me know so I can start accounting for the extra day. Sorry if this causes any confusion.

These players were DL'ed during the past week and must remain there for at least 15 days:
  • Johnson,Ja (DIR) -- injured 6/2 for 11 days -- CAREFUL!!! -- can return 6/18 (see below)
  • Neagle (CRO) -- injured 6/3 for 26 days -- can return 6/29 (Wk 13, Gm 1 v PIO)
  • Wells,K (DIR) -- injured 6/4 for 11 days -- CAREFUL!!! -- can return 6/20 (see below)
  • Walker,L (MEA) -- injured 6/4 for 14 days -- CAREFUL!!! -- can return 6/20 (see below)
  • Cotts (WIL) -- injured 6/6 (w/DIR) for 11 days -- CAREFUL!!! -- can return 6/22 (Wk 12, Gm 2 @ MEA)
  • Byrd,M (GIA) -- injured 6/10 for 22 days -- can return 7/2 (Wk 13, Gm 4 @ SID)
These players are eligible to come off the DL at some point (see below) this week:
  • Sparks (BUL) -- OK to return
  • Cerros (FIN) -- OK to return
  • Mora (ORA) -- OK to return
  • Hunter,T (WIL) -- OK to return
  • Johnson,Ja (DIR) -- injured 6/2 for 11 days -- CAREFUL!!! -- can return 6/18 (Wk 11, Gm 4 v PYT)
  • Lyon (SID) -- injured 5/29 for 22 days -- can return 6/20 (Wk 11, Gm 6 @ WOL)
  • Wells,K (DIR) -- injured 6/4 for 11 days -- CAREFUL!!! -- can return 6/20 (Wk 11, Gm 6 v PYT)
  • Walker,L (MEA) -- injured 6/4 for 14 days -- CAREFUL!!! -- can return 6/20 (Wk 11, Gm 6 @ QUI)
These players were placed on the DL previously and are not eligible to come back this week:
  • Wilson,Pa (NOI) -- injured 5/23 for 31 days -- can return 6/23 (Wk 12, Gm 3 v GIA)
  • Dunn (WOL) -- injured 5/24 for 30 days -- can return 6/23 (Wk 12, Gm 3 @ CYC)
  • Ishii (SLU) -- injured 5/30 for 26 days -- can return 6/25 (Wk 12, Gm 5 @ SID)
  • Girardi (RAC) -- injured 6/2 for 44 days -- can return 7/16 (Wk 15, Gm 2 @ DIR)

POWs FOR WEEK 9 

16 teams voted: NES, BAN, CYC, FOR, SID, CAR, PRA, LEG, MOO, ORA, PIO, NOM, MEA, NOI, CRO, WIL

SENIOR BATTER: Barry Bonds (Finns)

Bonds (FIN): 13 votes -- all except ... 

Karros (BAN): 3 votes -- SID, LEG, NOM

Sexson (FOR): no votes

 

SENIOR PITCHER: Tim Redding (Bandits)

Redding (BAN): 16 votes -- unanimous

Martinez,P (WIL) & Willis (PIO): no votes

 

JUNIOR BATTER: Darin Erstad (Raccoons)

Erstad (RAC): 7 votes -- NES, SID, LEG, MOO, PIO, NOM, NOI

Mientkiewicz (NOI): 5 votes -- PRA, ORA, MEA, CRO, WIL

Delgado,C (DIR): 4 votes -- BAN, CYC, FOR, CAR

Jeter (GIA) & Johnson,C (PRA): no votes

 

JUNIOR PITCHER: Shawn Chacon (Nomads)

Chacon (NOM): 15 votes -- all except ...

Hernandez, Ru (PRA): 1 vote -- PRA

Sabathia (GIA): no votes

 


POW BALLOT FOR WEEK 10

You can vote for BOTH Senior AND Junior POWs. Submit by SUNDAY, 5 pm EDT. 

Player of the WEEK Ballots

Senior Circuit BATTERS:
BATTER TM OPP AB R H BI 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS AVG OBP SPC RC EXTRA
Berkman BAN car 25 9 11 7 1 0 3 3 4 0 0 440 500 840 10.9
Bonds FIN gri 23 7 10 9 1 0 4 4 3 0 0 435 519 1000 10.7 2HR, 6BI 6/12
Gibbons NES moo 19 3 10 3 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 526 591 632 7.6
Lopez,Javy LEG for 25 6 11 7 1 0 3 1 5 0 0 440 444 840 9.7
 
Senior Circuit PITCHERS:
PLAYER TM OPP  GS CG SHO W L S IP H R ER BB K HR ERA OPS GS/EXTRA
Schmidt WIL qui 2 0 0 1 0 0 15.0 8 4 2 1 16 1 1.20 431 69, 77
Vazquez,J CRO ora 1 0 0 1 0 0 7.0 5 0 0 0 11 0 0.00 462 78
Wolf BAN car 2 0 0 2 0 0 14.0 13 4 3 3 13 0 1.93 670 63, 61
 

RC - Runs Created (see definition at http://longgandhi.com/formulas.html)

GS - Game Scores, shown in order pitched (see definition at http://longgandhi.com/formulas.html)

 

Junior Circuit BATTERS:
BATTER TM OPP AB R H BI 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS AVG OBP SPC RC EXTRA
Grudzielanek WOL slu 28 7 13 5 3 0 2 2 2 2 0 464 516 786 12.3
Ibanez NOM dir 29 6 13 8 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 448 433 862 11.1
Kearns RAC noi 18 5 10 10 0 0 4 1 4 1 0 556 571 1222 13.5
Lee,D BUL gia 21 9 9 9 0 0 4 5 5 0 0 429 556 1000 12.5
 
Junior Circuit PITCHERS: 
PLAYER TM OPP  GS CG SHO W L S IP H R ER BB K HR ERA OPS GS/EXTRA
Lowe,D CYC und 2 0 0 2 0 0 16.1 14 5 5 5 11 0 2.76 588 55, 68
Oliver SLU wol 1 1 1 1 0 0 9.0 4 0 0 1 6 0 0.00 374 84
Rueter WOL slu 1 1 1 1 0 0 9.0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 394 78

Name:
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FOR 43-20 .683 -
ORA 42-21 .667 1
BAN 37-25 .597 5.5
CRO 32-30 .516 10.5
LEG 28-35 .444 15
GRI 25-37 .403 17.5
CAR 20-43 .317 23

PRA 43-19 .694 -
SID 42-20 .677 1
CYC 37-26 .587 6.5
BUL 35-28 .556 8.5
WOL 25-38 .397 18.5
UND 21-41 .339 22
SLU 9-54 .143 34.5