BBFL Week 5: Still The Walrus

Monday, May 10 2004 @ 01:59 AM EDT

Contributed by: Coach

After defeating Baird Brain 9-2, my Toronto Walrus remains atop the BBFL Alomar division for another week, with a 4.5 game cushion over the Horse Field Hammers, who were 8-3 winners over the Eastern Shore Birds. Four games farther back, Billie's Bashers are third despite dropping a 6-5 decision to the Springfield Isotopes, then there's a virtual tie for fourth. With a 10-2 rout of the Thunderbirds, the Chatsworth Halos moved up; AGF, whipped 10-2 by Reykjavik Fish Candy, slipped a couple of notches from second. Hannibals Cannibals, after beating Gashouse Gorillas 9-2, are now sixth. The big move of the week was by Red Mosquitos, who stung Jick’s Rays 11-1 to get back to .500 and advance from 17th place up to 12th.

Here are the standings through five of 22 weeks:

  #  Team                    W-L-T   WPct   GB 
1 Toronto Walrus 44-13-3 .758 --
2 Horse Field Hammers 40-18-2 .683 4.5
3 Billie's Bashers 36-22-2 .617 8.5
4 Chatsworth Halos 36-24-0 .600 9.5
5 AGF 34-22-4 .600 9.5
6 hannibal's cannibals 34-23-3 .592 10
7 Mebion Glyndwr 33-25-2 .567 11.5
8 Eastern Shore Birds 33-25-2 .567 11.5
9 Moscow Rats 31-26-3 .542 13
10 Baird Brain 30-26-4 .533 13.5
11 Springfield Isotopes 30-27-3 .525 14
12 Red Mosquitos 29-29-2 .500 15.5
13 SABR Magicians 27-31-2 .467 17.5
14 K-Town Mashers 24-31-5 .442 19
15 gashouse gorillas 25-32-3 .442 19
16 Reykjavik Fish Candy 23-35-2 .400 21.5
17 Austin Senators 20-33-7 .392 22
18 Thunderbirds 20-37-3 .358 24
19 Garces_not_on_roids 15-45-0 .250 30.5
20 Jick's Rays 10-50-0 .167 35.5
In a week when neither team hit particularly well, my guys outlasted Jurgen's in every category but OBP. Both teams got good pitching; mine was just a bit better. MVP Curt Schilling anchored the staff with 16 IP, a win, 1.69 ERA, 0.81 WHIP and a nifty 14.00 K/BB, while Carlos Silva and Freddy Garcia each chipped in with an impressive win.

As with all my deals, I hope the trade with the Fish Candy helps both teams. Bobby Abreu could have a big year in the new Philly park, hitting in front of Jim Thome, and I consider him a keeper candidate for next season. Mike gets two solid OF (Hunter and Damon) for one and a throw-in MI, but I actually need Relaford, at least temporarily, with Polanco on the DL and Spivey limping.

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