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 Post subject: Re: #AcePride - Las Vegas Aces Season Log
PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2018 10:46 pm 
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Can I have Fredericks and Gohara and demand that they receive a callup soon?


You can only have 1 pitcher and 1 hitter so...

Also I plan on rotating players up and down a lot based on performance and needs so, they will probably be up soon enough

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 Post subject: Re: #AcePride - Las Vegas Aces Season Log
PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2018 10:52 pm 
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Ill stick with Fredericks then and Ill pick a position player later

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 Post subject: Re: #AcePride - Las Vegas Aces Season Log
PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2018 1:04 am 
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ZeroGibson13 wrote:
Ill stick with Fredericks then and Ill pick a position player later


the GOAT.......

sounds good to me!

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 Post subject: Re: #AcePride - Las Vegas Aces Season Log
PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2018 10:46 pm 
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Our second series will be against the Richmond Rhinos, who come into the series at 1-1. We will play three games against the Rhinos in Dodger Stadium.

Players to watch for the Rhinos:

RF House (2DDDEED, Sparkplug)
LHP Clontz (93EC, cb 3, fork 3, Poker Face, Shuuto Spin)

April 4

Aces 6, Rhinos 1

W: McCarthy (1-0)
L: Colangelo (0-1)

Notes:
— Filet Mignon saw his season-opening hitting streak of 8 at-bats end with a fielder’s choice in the second inning.
— Shane Gomes received his first start of the season in left field. He was replaced on defense in the 8th inning by Jack Gray.

April 5

Aces 9, Rhinos 6

W: Anderson (1-0)
L: Montes (0-1)

Notes:
— The Aces’ comeback was driven by an 8-run seventh inning.
— Nate Gray received his first start of the season at second base. He went 2 for 4 with two RBI.

April 6

Aces 12, Rhinos 7

W: Villareal (1-0)
L: Bridges (0-1)

Notes:
— Pete Grossman hit a home run in all 3 games this series, and was 5 for 5 today. Grossman now has 4 home runs on the season. No other Aces player has hit a home run yet.
— Luke French was 4 for 5.
— Nick O’Reilly was 3 for 6 and finished a home run short of the cycle.
— Dan Crawford received his first start at catcher, and second start overall.
— Shane Gomes received his second start in left field.

League MVPs

The International Baseball League (IBL) has announced its MVPs for the first week of the season:

In League A, Stars center fielder Mike Trout (.400, 3 HR, 8 RBI) and Stars right-hander Max Scherzer (1-0, 0.00 ERA, 16 K) won the weekly awards.

In League B, Aces first baseman Pete Grossman (.500, 4 HR, 14 RBI) and Dinos shortstop Palmer (.611, 2 HR, 6 RBI) took home the hardware.

Settings Adjustments

CPU settings have been adjusted:

Batting is now on Expert with Lock-on 2.
Pitching is now on Powerful.

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 Post subject: Re: #AcePride - Las Vegas Aces Season Log
PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2018 6:14 pm 
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April 6

Albuquerque Panthers (2-3) at Las Vegas Aces (5-0); Panpaka Park

RHP Mathew Clay (1-0, 4.50) vs. RHP Deago (0-1, 17.18)

The Aces pulled out all the stops in an extra-innings victory over the Albuquerque Panthers, winning their first game at home stadium Panpaka Park.

Nick O’Reilly led the offense with six hits, driving in three runs and scoring three times. Pete Grossman hit his fifth home run of the season in the second inning to spark a seven-run frame, and Luke French added five hits with six RBI, including the walk-off single with the bases loaded and two outs in the 11th.

On the mound, Mathew Clay struggled a bit, allowing five runs in three innings, though he did record seven strikeouts. Clay made a point to go to his sinker more often, throwing it 14 of 52 pitches, and recording five whiffs and two strikeouts while conceding two base hits against the pitch.

For the Panthers, first baseman Osborne led the offense with four hits and five RBI. Colangelo added five hits and two RBI as well.

After the game, the Aces made two roster moves, recalling LHP Luiz Gohara and RHP Cody Fredericks from the minors, while optioning RHP Carson Fulmer, and placing OF Tucker Davis on the 10-day DL with a shoulder injury.


Linescore:

ABQ...2-3-0-3-1-3-0-1-0-0-0...13-28-1
LVA...0-7-3-0-2-1-0-0-0-0-1...14-29-0

Box Score:

Davis rf 1-2, rbi
— J.Gray pr-rf 3-5, r, so
O’Reilly cf 6-7, 3 2b, 3 rbi, 3 r
French ss 5-7, 6 rbi, r
Grossman 1b 3-6, hr, 2 rbi, r
Mignon c 1-5, 3b, r, so
— Simmons ph-p 0-1, so
Adams 3b 2-6, rbi, r, 2 so
Bell 2b 2-6, r, so
Cormier lf 3-6, 3 r, so
Clay p 0-1, r
— Gomes ph 0-1
— N.Gray ph 1-1
— Stephens ph 1-1
— Crawford ph-c 1-2, r, so

Clay (-) 3 ip, 9 h, 5 r (5 er), 0 bb, 7 k, 52 pitches
Anderson (-) 2 ip, 7 h, 4 r (4 er), 0 bb, 2 k, 31 pitches
Fulmer (-) 1.1 ip, 9 h, 3 r (3 er), 0 bb, 1 k, 23 pitches
Phillips (H) 0.2 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 bb, 0 k, 1 pitch
Villareal (-) 2 ip, 2 h, 1 r (1 er), 0 bb, 4 k, 24 pitches
McDougal (-) 1 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 bb, 1 k, 9 pitches
Simmons (-) 0.1 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 bb, 0 k, 3 pitches
Glass (W) 0.2 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 0 bb, 1 k, 10 pitches

Fantasy Perspective:

OF Tucker Davis (shoulder) left in the second inning and was placed on the disabled list after the game. He was replaced in the lineup by Jack Gray, who will likely split time with Shane Gomes in right field while Davis recovers. Neither is considered a top fantasy option, though Gray could provide stolen bases and Gomes is a solid hitter.

OF Nick O’Reilly continued to hit well, recording a team-high six hits in the game, with three doubles, three RBI, and three runs scored. He is proving to be a force to be reckoned with in this Aces lineup. O’Reilly also had an outfield assist, throwing out a runner at the plate.

1B Pete Grossman continued his early-season power surge with his fifth home run in six games, and his fourth consecutive game with a home run. Grossman was recently named one of the League B players of the week.

RP Chase Glass recorded the win in relief today. Glass recorded his first strikeout of the season, allowing one hit over two-thirds of an inning.

SP Sam Simmons made a short appearance in today’s game, pinch-hitting for pitcher Jayson McDougal in the tenth inning and striking out. He remained in the game to face one batter, but is still on track to make his scheduled start tomorrow against the Panthers.

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 Post subject: Re: #AcePride - Las Vegas Aces Season Log
PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2018 9:09 pm 
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April 7

Albuquerque Panthers (2-4) at Las Vegas Aces (6-0)

RHP Sam Simmons (1-0, 3.38) vs. RHP Pachot (0-1, 21.00)

Two outs. Runner on first base. Bottom of the ninth. Tie game.

Nick O’Reilly steps up to the plate like he’s done this a million times. Probably because he has done this a million times. The new pitcher starts to sweat as he finishes his warm-up pitches.

O’Reilly sees a pitch he likes. It’s the first pitch. It’s also his first home run of the season, when it lands.

O’Reilly has driven in the game’s first and last runs, while saving some in between.


Linescore:

ABQ…1-0-0-0-0-0-2-3-0…6-18-1
LVA…0-0-6-0-0-0-0-0-2x…8-14-0

Box Score:

Mignon c 2-5, 2 r
O’Reilly cf 3-5, hr, 3 rbi, 2 r, sb
French ss 3-4, 2 rbi, r
Grossman 1b 1-4, hr, 3 rbi, r
Adams 3b 2-4, so
Bell 2b 0-4
Cormier lf 0-4
Simmons p 1-2, r
— N.Gray ph 0-1
— Gomes ph 0-1, so
J.Gray rf 2-4, r

Simmons (-) 6 ip, 8 h, 1 r (1 er), 0 bb, 7 k, 68 pitches
Gohara (-) 1.2 ip, 8 h, 5 r (4 er), 0 bb, 1 k, 24 pitches
Glass (-) 0.1 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 0 bb, 1 k, 6 pitches
McDougal (W) 1 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 0 bb, 2 k, 11 pitches

Postgame Notes:

Jack Gray received the first start in right field in place of the injured Tucker Davis (shoulder) and batted ninth, recording two hits and playing solid defense. It’s unclear how the playing time will shake out in the absence of Davis, and given that the Aces’ leadoff man is unlikely to miss more than the minimum ten days, it’s probably not worth your time to pay attention.

Filet Mignon, who has to date batted fifth in the order, shifted up to the leadoff spot for this game, and was 2 for 5 with two runs scored. Likewise here, it’s unclear who will receive the starts in the leadoff position going forward, though Mignon, Luke French, and Nick O’Reilly are all likely candidates, and are all worth fantasy attention.

LHP Luiz Gohara was optioned back to AAA after making an uninspiring debut, allowing five runs in 1.2 innings of relief. “We want him to work on his command of, and confidence in, his offspeed pitches,” said team staff. “We think he can learn from Jayson McDougal,” they said, referring to the similarly hard-throwing left-hander, who recorded three whiffs and two strikeouts on his curveball tonight, while hitting as high as 101mph on the radar gun.

RHP Tommy Campbell was recalled in a corresponding move. He will make a spot start tomorrow as previously scheduled starter Brandon McCarthy will receive an extra day of rest. Campbell is a groundball specialist known for his heavy sinker, though he throws only two pitches, the other being his traditional four-seam fastball. Avoid Campbell for fantasy purposes.

Fantasy Perspective:

OF Nick O’Reilly starred yet again for the Aces, smashing a walk-off homer to left field while adding three hits, a stolen base, and on defense, throwing out two runners, including one at home plate, to save his team almost as many runs as he produced. O’Reilly is a fantasy — and real-life — monster and there’s no reason he shouldn’t be on your team, unless someone else had the first overall pick in your league.

SS Luke French collected three hits and two RBI, and is proving to be a force in the middle of the Aces’ order. His batting average sits above .600 on the young season, while he has driven in 12 runs, good for second on the team. Pick him up immediately.

1B Pete Grossman smashed his sixth home run in seven games this season, driving in three runs with a 429-foot blast to center field that drove opposing starter Pachot out of the game in the third inning. While his batting average is a bit behind those of his teammates, Grossman has hit 6 of the team’s 7 home runs so far and isn’t showing any signs of slowing down.

RHP Sam Simmons turned in an excellent start, holding the Panthers to one run in six innings while striking out seven. He also scored the team’s first run, proving his utility as an offensive weapon as well. While he is pitching second in the Aces’ rotation, Simmons is the Aces’ ace, at least for fantasy purposes, and should be treated as such.

RHP Chase Glass entered with runners on first and second, two outs, and a two-run lead in the eighth inning. He then surrendered an RBI single, threw a game-tying wild pitch, and struck out the final batter of the inning. No runs were charged to the right-hander, though, and unless your league tracks strand rate, this outing will not affect him for fantasy purposes. It’s also worth noting that team staff has showed a willingness to use Glass for more than just traditional one-inning saves — which could significantly boost his counting stats. Glass is a top closer in the league and should be added in all leagues.

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 Post subject: Re: #AcePride - Las Vegas Aces Season Log
PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 2:39 pm 
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April 8

Aces 12, Panthers 10

W: Fredericks (1-0)
L: Barden (1-2)

Notes:
— Pete Grossman hit two home runs, bringing his season total to 8.
— Nick O’Reilly hit a home run and threw out a runner at third base.
— Filet Mignon hit a 472-foot home run.
— Luke French batted leadoff, with Mignon batting third.
— Dan Crawford (3B/5), Shane Gomes (RF/6), and Shane Stephens (LF/8) all received starts. Crawford left in the 8th with a shoulder injury, but is day to day.

April 9

Panthers 16, Aces 11

W: McDade (2-0)
L: McCarthy (1-1)

Notes:
— Luke French (1), Nick O’Reilly (3), and Pete Grossman (9) all homered.
— Every Panthers starter had at least two hits. RF Colangelo was 6 for 6.
— Postgame, RHP Tommy Campbell was optioned to AAA, and RHP Carson Fulmer was recalled.
— With the loss, we became the last team in the IBL to lose a game.

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 Post subject: Re: #AcePride - Las Vegas Aces Season Log
PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2018 2:35 am 
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well i'm sorry to say that despite this log actually having some potential i have just overwritten the save and thus this log is dead O N H I A T U S

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