Sim 2
#1 - 19-7 - The Twinkies have used incredible pitching and an AL best 25 stolen bases to jump up to the top spot. Is this the best team out of Minneapolis since the 2010 team that won the Fall Classic 87 years ago?
#2 - 17-10 - New York has been one of the more well rounded teams in FCM out of the gate with an OBP of .361 (1st), an OPS of .764 (11th), a .273 batting average (6th), 134 runs scored (13th) and an ERA of 3.33 (3rd). Could this be the Yankees' first trip back to the World Series in 16 years?
#3 - 16-11 - Cleveland is another team showcasing strength all around with a batting average of .267 (11th), OBP of .352 (4th), OPS of .781 (6th), 136 runs scored (10th), and an ERA 3.57 (7th). Cleveland hasn't been to the big dance in 36 seasons. Can Matty break the drought?
#4 - 18-9 - Kansas City is neck and neck with Cleveland in most stat categories. Their offense has taken some time to warm up, but so long as their pitchers can keep performing like they have KC should be in good position to attempt FCM's first ever three-peat.
#5 - 23-4 - The Metropolitans boast the best record in FCM. They have established themselves among the leagues best, combining a 3.14 ERA (2nd) with 167 runs scored (1st) to take the throne through 2 sims. One fear I have is their knack for squeaking through one run games. Out of the 10 one-run games they featured in, they went into the eighth inning trailing by two runs or more five times and played extra innings five times. Maybe they keep up the clutch hitting. Maybe they fall back down to reality. Only time will tell.
#6 - 16-11 - San Deigo's offense kept them atop of their division and in the power rankings, posting up 149 runs scored (3rd). They have a pitching staff that is more than capable, but some bad outings have lead to a mediocre performance as a whole so far in 2098. Last year was heart breaker for the Father's, and this year's team is hoping it can help alleviate the pain.
#7 - 17-11
#8 - 15-14
#9 - 15-11
#10 - 16-12
#1 - 19-7 - The Twinkies have used incredible pitching and an AL best 25 stolen bases to jump up to the top spot. Is this the best team out of Minneapolis since the 2010 team that won the Fall Classic 87 years ago?
#2 - 17-10 - New York has been one of the more well rounded teams in FCM out of the gate with an OBP of .361 (1st), an OPS of .764 (11th), a .273 batting average (6th), 134 runs scored (13th) and an ERA of 3.33 (3rd). Could this be the Yankees' first trip back to the World Series in 16 years?
#3 - 16-11 - Cleveland is another team showcasing strength all around with a batting average of .267 (11th), OBP of .352 (4th), OPS of .781 (6th), 136 runs scored (10th), and an ERA 3.57 (7th). Cleveland hasn't been to the big dance in 36 seasons. Can Matty break the drought?
#4 - 18-9 - Kansas City is neck and neck with Cleveland in most stat categories. Their offense has taken some time to warm up, but so long as their pitchers can keep performing like they have KC should be in good position to attempt FCM's first ever three-peat.
#5 - 23-4 - The Metropolitans boast the best record in FCM. They have established themselves among the leagues best, combining a 3.14 ERA (2nd) with 167 runs scored (1st) to take the throne through 2 sims. One fear I have is their knack for squeaking through one run games. Out of the 10 one-run games they featured in, they went into the eighth inning trailing by two runs or more five times and played extra innings five times. Maybe they keep up the clutch hitting. Maybe they fall back down to reality. Only time will tell.
#6 - 16-11 - San Deigo's offense kept them atop of their division and in the power rankings, posting up 149 runs scored (3rd). They have a pitching staff that is more than capable, but some bad outings have lead to a mediocre performance as a whole so far in 2098. Last year was heart breaker for the Father's, and this year's team is hoping it can help alleviate the pain.
#7 - 17-11
#8 - 15-14
#9 - 15-11
#10 - 16-12