I purchased a PC sim called Out of the Park Baseball yesterday.
I figured I'd see if I can "fix" the 2012 Phillies. So far, I've done the first month and the Fightin's are 13-10 (as opposed to 11-12 in real life after 23 games). First thing I did - with Howard and Utley on the DL for so long - was make a trade for a RH bat. With a marginal budget to work with, I had to send Dom Brown to the Padres for Chase Headley and moved Polanco over to 2B with Galvis backing up 2B & SS - mostly PHing and PRing when needed.
Amazingly, Polly must have forgotten how old he is since he's leading the team with a .362 Avg.
The difference on offense is the Phils are top-5 in the NL for OB% - something they've lacked lately. They're also top-5 in hits, runs scored and SBs. But, 15th in SLG & HRs. Only one player has more than 1 HR and that's Rollins with three.
Pitching-wise, they're top-5 for starter ERA and dead last in bullpen ERA. Any of this sound familiar?
Instead of releasing Podsednik, like the Phils did, I moved him to San Fran for Gregor Blanco - they get the more proven player while the Phils get a bit younger - especially since Pierre's already on the roster along with Nix.
Mayberry went on the DL the first week, but has been solid since returning (about 6 games).
Halladay is top-5 for ERA but only has a 1-3 record to show for it - looking like Cliff's start to 2012. Hamels has the highest ERA of the starters (4+) but is getting good run support and has 3 wiins.
Ruiz started out like a house afire, but has cooled lately. He leads the team in RBIs, but there are 2-3 others within one or two.
So far, the NL East has every team over .500 with the Marlins & Nationals both at 15-8. The Phils started out 2-6 which dropped them to #29 on the Power Meter, but have gone 11-4 the rest of the month and are now #9 in MLB.
I'm trying to be a bit more aggressive - which is what I wanted Charlie to do early this year. It's paying off a bit - especially with the hit-n-runs with contact guys at the plate. At worst, it's eliminated possible double plays.
It's been fun to go thru so far. I'll try to keep this updated as I go through each month.
I figured I'd see if I can "fix" the 2012 Phillies. So far, I've done the first month and the Fightin's are 13-10 (as opposed to 11-12 in real life after 23 games). First thing I did - with Howard and Utley on the DL for so long - was make a trade for a RH bat. With a marginal budget to work with, I had to send Dom Brown to the Padres for Chase Headley and moved Polanco over to 2B with Galvis backing up 2B & SS - mostly PHing and PRing when needed.
Amazingly, Polly must have forgotten how old he is since he's leading the team with a .362 Avg.
The difference on offense is the Phils are top-5 in the NL for OB% - something they've lacked lately. They're also top-5 in hits, runs scored and SBs. But, 15th in SLG & HRs. Only one player has more than 1 HR and that's Rollins with three.
Pitching-wise, they're top-5 for starter ERA and dead last in bullpen ERA. Any of this sound familiar?
Instead of releasing Podsednik, like the Phils did, I moved him to San Fran for Gregor Blanco - they get the more proven player while the Phils get a bit younger - especially since Pierre's already on the roster along with Nix.
Mayberry went on the DL the first week, but has been solid since returning (about 6 games).
Halladay is top-5 for ERA but only has a 1-3 record to show for it - looking like Cliff's start to 2012. Hamels has the highest ERA of the starters (4+) but is getting good run support and has 3 wiins.
Ruiz started out like a house afire, but has cooled lately. He leads the team in RBIs, but there are 2-3 others within one or two.
So far, the NL East has every team over .500 with the Marlins & Nationals both at 15-8. The Phils started out 2-6 which dropped them to #29 on the Power Meter, but have gone 11-4 the rest of the month and are now #9 in MLB.
I'm trying to be a bit more aggressive - which is what I wanted Charlie to do early this year. It's paying off a bit - especially with the hit-n-runs with contact guys at the plate. At worst, it's eliminated possible double plays.
It's been fun to go thru so far. I'll try to keep this updated as I go through each month.
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