The standings:
TEAM W-L GB
MIL 42-26 ---
BRK 40-29 2.5 (tied for least times shut out, 3)
STL 40-31 3.5 (best 1-run record 13-7, tied for least times shut out, 3)
CIN 38-32 5 (best x-inn record, 5-0)
PHI 36-35 7.5 (best June record, 19-12)
NY 32-38 11
CHI 28-42 15
PIT 25-48 19.5 (worst June record, 10-19. Worst 1-run record, 8-14. Most times blanked, 16.)
TEAM CAPSULES, with June record.
MIL (13-15) The offense, good in April and lousy since, slipped to 7th in the league, barely ahead of sad-sack Chicago. However, the Braves do lead the league in home runs, and that, combined with their stellar pitching, has them still clinging to the lead. Bob Buhl had a rough month, seeing his e.r.a. jump from 2.70 to 4.53, but the big three of Spahn, Burdette and Conley rolled on. Home run hitting machine Joe Adcock hit 7 more in May, giving him 27. However, it was Eddie Mathews who led the Wisconsinites in rbi for the month, with a cool 21. Flyhawk Andy Pafko, hitting .368 in limited duty, will begin platooning with disappointing Billy Bruton (.187) in center. Here's an oddity: Chuck Tanner, babbling something about wanting to manage the Pirates and White Sox, is still perfect, at 4-for4!
The defending World Champs don't want to talk about sharing. |
Free installation! |
"What are these 'saves' you speak of, person from the future?" |
"Omg. Imma explode now, dude." |
"Trade 'em all!" crows Horace Stoneham. |
The Mighty Moron, straddling the earth like a god. |
The Good Shepard entertains kids while recuperating. |
PITCHING
MIL 2.46 (Most cg's, 30. Least runs against, 190. Least K's, 287.)
BRK 3.15
PHI 3.38
CIN 3.48 (tie for least HR against, 45.)
PIT 3.83
STL 3.85 (most HR against, 71)
NY 3.96 (most K's, 373. Tie for least cg's, 12.)
CHI 4.15 (Tie for least HR against, 45. Tie for least cg's, 12. Most runs allowed, 327.)
HITTING
STL .267 (Most doubles, 127. Most runs, 332.)
CIN .261 (Most GIDP, 58.)
BRK .246
PIT .237 (Least runs, 236. Most caught stealing, 20.)
PHI .236 (Least HR, 42. Least caught stealing, 9.)
NY .233 (Least triples, 13. Most steals, 44.)
MIL .228 (Most HR, 79. Least doubles, 72. Least steals, 5.)
CHI .227 (Most triples, 35. Least GIDP, 33.)
FIELDING: Least errors: BRK 35. Most, PIT 60. Most DP's turned, PHI 72. Least, BRK and MIL 52 each.
WINS: Newcombe-brk 12-3, Burdette-mil 10-2, Dickson-stl 10-3, Spahn-mil 10-6, Lawrence-cin 9-6.
ERA (68ip): Burdette-mil 1.52, Spahn-mil 1.52, Newcombe-brk 1.81, Conley-mil 2.03, Dickson-stl 2.40, Friend-pit 2.60, Rush-chi 2.69, Lawrence-cin 2.71, Craig-brk 2.85, Simmons-phi 2.90
Losses: Kaiser-chi 3-10, Friend-pit 4-9, Roberts-phi 5-9, Kline-pit 6-9
SHO: Newcombe-brk 5, Spahn-mil 5, 5 tied with 3
K's: Spahn-mil 93, Jones-chi 84, Friend-pit 79, Haddix-phi 79, Antonelli-ny 73, Newcombe-brk 73
IP: Newcombe-brk 144.1, Spahn-mil 142, Dickson-stl 135, Friend-pit 131.2
CG: Newcombe-brk 11, Spahn-mil 11, Dickson-stl 10, Burdette-mil 8
HR: Adcock-mil 27, Robinson-cin 18, Snider-brk 16, Mays-ny 15, Crandall-mil 14, Bailey-cin 13
RBI: Adcock-mil 58, Snider-brk 50, Musial-stl 49, Boyer-stl 45, Hodges-brk 42, Lopata-phi 42, Thompson-ny 42
AVG (184 ab): Kluzsewski-cin .319, Adcock-mil .311, Boyer-stl .305, Robinson-cin .305, Aaron-mil .300, McMillan-cin .300, Musial-stl .300, Mays-ny .299, Moon-stl .299, Bailey-cin 292, Fondy-chi .292
RUNS: Bell-cin 48, Musial-stl 47, Boyer-stl 46, Robinson-cin 46, Aaron-mil 43, Adcock-mil 43, Moon-stl 43
2B: Jablonski-cin 22, Boyer-stl 19, Musial-stl 19, Snider-brk 18
3B: Bruton-mil 8, Musial-stl 8, Whisenant-chi 7
SB: Mays-ny 26, Gilliam-brk 16, Bell-cin 11, Robinson-brk 10, White-ny 9
GIDP: Jones-phi 11, Jablonski-cin 10, Bell-cin 9, Campanella-brk 9, Musial-stl 9
ERR: Banks-chi 17, Groat-pit 16, Blasingame-stl 15
Goodbye for now from your Impartial Goddess wearing her Braves cap. |
2 comments:
Do you play basic with modifications? I know you've posted that you use some mods but do you handle pitching with any mods?
Yep, I use the grade advancement and the one-batter platoon relief thing, as well as the mods on my Orsino Board. See the stand-alone page listed just below the blog header. The pitching stuff--mostly HR reduction for same-side match-ups--are near the bottom.
I have often found two things with APBA--that there tend to be too many HR's, and that high grade pitchers are too susceptible to them. So I made it harder for same side hitter to hit HR's, particularly against A and B pitchers.
1969 NL, my previous project to this, had too few HR's, the first time that has ever happened over numerous projects.
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