Thursday, December 30, 2021

December 30, 2021-- World Series Special: Athletics Earn the Asterisk in a Strange Season



It was a strange season for the Redwood SOM League. COVID-19 caused a late start and an abbreviated 64-game schedule, leading to some unusual lineups and, for the first time in league history, the dreaded designated hitter. So, whoever took the title this year was going to have to live with a bit of an asterisk.


And the asterisk goes to ... the Athletics, who overcame a gallant Reds team to win the 2021 World Series four games to two! And that after coming back from a three-game-to-zero deficit in the divisional playoffs against the Giants.

Game One: Athletics (Shane Bieber) at Reds (Sandy Alcantera). Game One was all about the Biebs, as Bieber turned in a complete-game victory, allowing only six Reds hits and striking out 19. The Athletics' offense featured solo home runs by Joey Wendle and George Springer. In an ominous sign for the Athletics, on the very first at-bat of the series lead-off man Michael Conforto suffered an injury that would keep him out of action until Game 4. Xander Bogaarts provided the Reds' only offense with a solo shot of his own. Final score Athletics 5, Reds 1. Bieber gets the well-deserved win, Alcantera takes the loss. Athletics lead series one game to zero.


Game Two: Athletics (Yu Darvish) at Reds (Chris Bassitt). The offenses came alive in this one. The Athletics put up two in the top of the first on singles by Bryce Harper , Corey Seager and Randy Arozarena, along with a timely error by Bassitt. The Reds responded with a run of their own in the bottom of the first, as Domonic Smith doubled home Luis Guillorme following his lead-off single. And they picked up two more in the third, on singles by Juan Soto and Tyler Stephenson, a double by Nelson Cruz, and a sacrifice fly by Max Kepler. But in the top of the seventh, the Athletics' Yolmer Sanchez goes yard with the bases loaded, staking the Athletics to a 6-3 lead. But the Reds come right back with a two-spot in the bottom of the inning after Soto walked, Stephenson singled, and Smith doubled them home. A two-run shot by Springer, scoring Wendle ahead of him, made it 8-5 Athletics, and there it stayed, as Liam Hendriks kept the Reds at bay the rest of the way. Darvish picks up the win scattering nine hits over six-plus innings, Alex Colome takes the loss in relief, and Hendriks picks up the save. Athletics lead series two games to zero. 


Game Three: Reds (Hyun-jin Ryu) at Athletics (Kyle Hendricks). Another high scoring affair. The Athletics struck first on back-to-back solo dingers by Sam Huff and Harper in the bottom of the second. The Reds push a run across in the top of the  third, though, cobbling together a Phillip Evans error, a single by Bogaarts and a run-scoring ground out by Soto. They tacked on three more in the sixth off of Athletics relievers Brad Hand and Anthony Bass, as Cruz started off the inning with a dinger, followed by a Harrison Bader triple, an Anthony Rendon single, and a double by Guillorme. At that point the score was 4-2 Reds. But the Athletics tied it on an Arozarena home run in the sixth and a Luke Voit home run in the ninth, sending the game to extra innings. With two outs in the top of the tenth, Bader went deep, staking the Reds to a 5-4 lead--only to have Sanchez lead off the bottom of the inning with his own solo dinger. So, in the top of the eleventh, with two outs, the Reds strung together a single by Bogaarts, an intentional pass to Soto, and a three-run blast by Yasmani Grandahl. This time the lead held up, and the Reds took Game Three 8-5. Rasiel Iglesias gets the win in relief, with an amazing 8-plus inning outing, and Jarlin Garcia takes the loss. Athletics lead series two games to one.


Game Four: Reds (Lance McCullers) at Athletics (Rich Hill). This one started out hot and then cooled off. Stephenson put the Reds up by one with a solo shot in the second, but the Athletics responded in the bottom of the inning on a single by Mookie Betts and doubles by Springer and Conforto (back from his injury) to take a 2-1 lead. The Reds picked up two more in the third on three consecutive singles by Andrew McCutcheon, Bader and Soto, with a sac fly by Stephenson. But from there it was all Athletics. They hung a four-spot in the fourth, combining a Reds error, a walk and a hit-batter with a Springer double, followed by a Sanchez single. And they added three more in the fifth as Huff singled, Betts doubled, Arozarena singled them both home, and Springer went yard. That made it 9-3 Athletics, and there it would stay. Hill settles down after a rough start to notch a complete-game win, and McCullers absorbs the loss. Athletics lead series three games to one.


Game Five: Reds (Ryu) at Athletics (Bieber). It was win or go home for the Reds, and they came through to extend the series, knocking around the Biebs as no other team had been able to do this year. But what a wild game this was! Both teams scored in the first, as Smith doubled home Guillorme for the Reds and Conforto singled home Evans, who had doubled, for the Athletics. In the top of the third the Reds exploded with a five-spot against Bieber, featuring singles by Guillorme, Stephenson and Cruz, all wrapped around a walk to Soto and a double by Smith. The Athletics answered in the bottom of the frame with solo shots by Harper and Huff. 6-3 Reds after three innings. Huff went yard again in the fifth, scoring Harper and Rhys Hoskins ahead of him, making it 6-6. Top of the seventh, and Stephenson responds with a three-run shot of his own, plating Bogaarts and Soto. Now it's 9-6 Reds. But, in the bottom of the eighth, Luis Robert doubles for the Athletics, followed by a Springer single and a Harper two-run bomb, and it's all even at 9-9. 

And after all the the bats went silent. Though they both came close once or twice, neither team scored for seven more innings, taking the game into the top of the sixteenth. And Rendon finally locks it up with a three-run shot, giving the Reds a 12-9 win and sending the series back to Cincinnati. The win goes to Iglesias in relief, Hand eats the loss, and Colome picks up the save. Athletics lead series three games to two.


Game Six: Athletics (Darvish) at Reds (Alcantera). Smelling a title, the Athletics strike first, as Wendle singles home Harper in the second and Seager goes yard in the third. Harper extends the lead to 3-0 in the sixth with a solo shot. And in the seventh, a Sanchez three-run bomb and another Harper solo shot stake the Athletics to a 7-0 lead. But the Reds parlay a Cesar Hernandez double and Soto single into a run in the bottom of the inning, and then in the eighth a Kepler two-run homer and Austin Barnes solo shot make it 8-4. And in the bottom of the ninth, the Reds get the bases loaded, bringing the tying run to the plate with two outs in the person of Rendon--who hits a sharp ground ball straight to Athletics shortstop Javier Baez to end it.  Final score 8-4 Athletics. Darvish gets the win, and Alcantera takes the loss. Athletics win series four games to two.

Bryce Harper was awarded MVP honors, posting an OBP of .520 and OPS of 1.731 with five home runs. Honorable mention to Springer, with three dingers and a 1.316 OPS, and Sanchez, with three dingers of his own and an OPS at 1.166. For the Reds Tyler Stephenson had two homers and a 1.119 OPS, and Bogaarts had an OBP of .462 and OPS of 1.027. Iglesias pitched 17 and 2/3 innings with a WHIP of just 0.679.


The Reds and Athletics gave us another series to remember in 2021!


Larry Division

  1. x-Reds (38-26), .594, 0.0 GB
  2. y-Giants (36-28), .563, 2.0 GB
  3. Cardinals (32-32), .500, 6.0 GB


Moe Division

  1. x-Pirates (34-30), .524, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (30-34), .475, 4.0 GB
  3. Mets (22-42), .328, 12.0 GB


Curly Division

  1. x-Athletics (37-27), .578, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (35-29), .547, 2.0  GB
  3. Rockies (24-40), .375, 13.0 GB

x- Clinched division championship
y-  Clinched wild card

Post-Season Madness 2021


Divisional Playoffs

Reds (Number 1 seed) vs. Pirates (Number 4 seed)
Reds win series 4 games to 3
MVP: Rasiel Iglesias
Athletics (Number 2 seed) vs. Giants (Number 3 seed)
Athletics win series 4 games to 3
Co-MVPs: Phillip Evans, George Springer

World Series

Reds (Number 1 seed) vs. Athletics (Number 2 seed)
Athletics win series 4 games to 2
MVP: Bryce Harper




2022 Draft Order

  1. Mets
  2. Rockies
  3. Yankees
  4. Cardinals
  5. Red Sox
  6. Pirates
  7. Giants
  8. Reds
  9. Athletics





Next action: Hot stove action starts now. Happy Scouting!



Monday, December 13, 2021

Final regular season standings and post season madness -- December 13, 2021

(Updated December 14, 2021)

(Updated December 17, 2021)


Larry Division

  1. x-Reds (38-26), .594, 0.0 GB
  2. y-Giants (36-28), .563, 2.0 GB
  3. Cardinals (32-32), .500, 6.0 GB


Moe Division

  1. x-Pirates (34-30), .524, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (30-34), .475, 4.0 GB
  3. Mets (22-42), .328, 12.0 GB


Curly Division

  1. x-Athletics (37-27), .578, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (35-29), .547, 2.0  GB
  3. Rockies (24-40), .375, 13.0 GB

x- Clinched division championship
y-  Clinched wild card

Post-Season Madness 2021


Divisional Playoffs

Reds (Number 1 seed) vs. Pirates (Number 4 seed)
Reds win series 4 games to 3
MVP: Rasiel Iglesias
Athletics (Number 2 seed) vs. Giants (Number 3 seed)
Athletics win series 4 games to 3
Co-MVPs: Phillip Evans, George Springer

World Series

Reds (Number 1 seed) vs. Athletics (Number 2 seed)




2020 Draft Order

  1. Mets
  2. Rockies
  3. Yankees
  4. Cardinals
  5. Red Sox
  6. Pirates
  7. Giants
8-9. TBD





Next action: World series begins, date and time TBA. See you in the booth!


Thursday, December 9, 2021

Standings -- December 9, 2021

 

Larry Division

  1. Giants (36-26), .581, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (33-26), .559, 1.5 GB
  3. Cardinals (32-31), .508, 4.5 GB
Giants Magic Number = 3

Moe Division

  1. x-Pirates (34-30), .524, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (30-34), .475, 4.0 GB
  3. Mets (22-42), .328, 12.0 GB


Curly Division

  1. x-Athletics (37-26), .587, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (34-29), .540, 3.0  GB
  3. Rockies (24-38), .387, 12.5 GB

x- Clinched division championship


Wild Card

  1. Reds (33-26),  0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (34-29),  1.0  GB
Reds Magic Number = 3


Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now. Keep 'em rolling! 

Monday, December 6, 2021

Standings -- December 6, 2021

(Updated December 7, 2021)

Larry Division

  1. Giants (36-26), .581, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (31-26), .544, 2.5 GB
  3. Cardinals (32-31), .508, 4.5 GB
Giants Magic Number = 3

Moe Division

  1. x-Pirates (34-30), .524, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (30-34), .475, 4.0 GB
  3. Mets (22-42), .328, 12.0 GB


Curly Division

  1. x-Athletics (37-24), .607, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (34-29), .540, 4.0  GB
  3. Rockies (24-38), .387, 13.5 GB

x- Clinched division championship


Wild Card

  1. Reds (31-26),  0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (34-29),  0.0  GB


Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now. Keep 'em rolling! 

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Standings -- November 18, 2021

(Updated November 19, 2021)

(Updated November 23, 2021)

(Updated December 2, 2021)

(Updated December 6, 2021)

Larry Division

  1. Giants (33-26), .559, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (31-26), .544, 1.0 GB
  3. Cardinals (32-31), .508, 3.0 GB
Giants Magic Number = 6

Moe Division

  1. x-Pirates (34-30), .524, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (30-34), .475, 4.0 GB
  3. Mets (22-42), .328, 11.5 GB


Curly Division

  1. x-Athletics (37-21), .638, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (34-29), .540, 5.5  GB
  3. Rockies (24-38), .387, 15.0 GB

x- Clinched division championship


Wild Card

  1. Reds (31-26),  0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (34-29),  0.0  GB


Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now. Keep 'em rolling! 

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Standings -- November 10, 2021

 (Updated November 11, 2021)


Larry Division

  1. Giants (32-25), .561, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (26-24), .520, 2.5 GB
  3. Cardinals (29-29), .500, 3.5 GB
Giants Magic Number = 9

Moe Division

  1. Pirates (32-27), .542, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (28-30), .483, 3.5 GB
  3. Mets (20-41), .328, 13.0 GB
Pirates Magic Number = 3

Curly Division

  1. Athletics (33-21), .611, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (33-28), .541, 3.5  GB
  3. Rockies (21-28), .429, 9.5 GB
Athletics Magic Number = 4

Wild Card

  1. Red Sox (33-28),  0.0  GB
  2. Reds (26-24),  1.5 GB
  3. Cardinals (29-29),  2.5 GB
  4. Yankees (28-30),  3.5 GB
  5. Rockies (21-28),  6.0 GB


Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now. Keep 'em rolling! 

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Standings -- October 27, 2021


Larry Division

  1. Giants (32-25), .561, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (24-20), .545, 1.5 GB
  3. Cardinals (29-29), .500, 3.5 GB
Giants Magic Number = 13

Moe Division

  1. Pirates (31-27), .534, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (25-29), .463, 4.0 GB
  3. Mets (20-41), .328, 12.5 GB
Pirates Magic Number = 5

Curly Division

  1. Athletics (32-18), .640, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (29-26), .527, 5.5  GB
  3. Rockies (21-28), .429, 10.5 GB
Athletics Magic Number = 7


Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now. Keep 'em rolling! 

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Standings -- October 19, 2021

(Updated October 22, 2021)
(Updated October 25, 2021)
(Updated October 26, 2021)

Larry Division

  1. Giants (32-25), .561, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (24-20), .545, 1.5 GB
  3. Cardinals (29-29), .500, 3.5 GB
Giants Magic Number = 13

Moe Division

  1. Pirates (31-27), .534, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (25-29), .463, 4.0 GB
  3. Mets (20-41), .328, 12.5 GB
Pirates Magic Number = 5

Curly Division

  1. Athletics (30-17), .638, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (29-26), .527, 5.0  GB
  3. Rockies (20-26), .435, 9.5 GB
Athletics Magic Number = 9


Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now. Keep 'em rolling! 

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Standings -- September 26, 2021

 (Updated September 30, 2021)

Larry Division

  1. Giants (28-22), .560, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (18-17), .514, 2.5 GB
  3. Cardinals (23-24), .489, 3.5 GB

Moe Division

  1. Pirates (24-24), .500, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (23-26), .447, 1.5 GB
  3. Mets (17-36), .321, 9.5 GB


Curly Division

  1. Athletics (28-15), .651, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (24-18), .571, 3.5  GB
  3. Rockies (18-21), .462, 8.0 GB



Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now. Keep 'em rolling!

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Standings -- September 1, 2021

(Updated September 16, 2021)

Larry Division


  1. Giants (24-20), .545, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (18-17), .514, 1.5 GB
  3. Cardinals (20-21), .488, 2.5 GB

Moe Division

  1. Pirates (19-22), .463, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (21-26), .447, 1.0 GB
  3. Mets (17-29), .370, 4.5 GB


Curly Division


  1. Athletics (24-12), .667, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (21-16), .568, 3.5  GB
  3. Rockies (18-19), .486, 6.5 GB



Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now. Keep 'em rolling!

Monday, August 23, 2021

Standings -- August 23, 2021

   (Updated August 27, 2021)

Larry Division


  1. Giants (23-18), .561, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (18-17), .514, 2.0 GB
  3. Cardinals (18-20), .474, 3.5 GB

Moe Division

  1. Pirates (19-20), .487, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (19-25), .432, 2.5 GB
  3. Mets (14-26), .350, 5.5 GB


Curly Division


  1. Athletics (24-12), .667, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (20-14), .588, 3.0  GB
  3. Rockies (16-19), .457, 7.5 GB



Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now. Keep 'em rolling!

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Standings, Divisions, and Mid-Season Draft Results -- August 4, 2021

  (Updated August 12, 2021)

Larry Division


  1. Giants (23-18), .561, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (18-14), .563, 0.5 GB
  3. Cardinals (15-20), .429, 5.0 GB

Moe Division

  1. Pirates (19-19), .500, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (19-22), .463, 1.5 GB
  3. Mets (14-26), .350, 6.0 GB


Curly Division


  1. Athletics (21-12), .636, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (20-14), .588, 1.5  GB
  3. Rockies (15-19), .441, 6.5 GB


And those are your divisions for 2021! And, now that the Ping Pong Balls have spoken, here's the mid-season draft results:


Mid-season draft order:

1. Reds: Chris Bassitt (cut: Kirby Yates)
2. Mets: Nick Castellanos (cut: Shin-Soo Choo)
3. Cardinals: Freddy Peralta (cut: Jake Lamb)
4. Rockies: Cedric Mullins (cut: Josh Reddick)
5. Pirates: Michael Kopech (cut: Jose Peraza)
6. Red Sox: Adam Frazier (cut: Carlos Carrasco)
7. Yankees: Trevor Rogers (cut: Patrick Corbin)
8. Giants: Lance Lynn (cut: Kevin Giles)
9. Athletics: Jarlin Garcia (cut: Tom Murphy)





Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now. Keep 'em rolling!

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Standings -- July 15, 2021

(Updated July 16, 2021)
(Updated July 27, 2021)
   
  1. Athletics (21-12), .636, 0.0 GB
  2. Red Sox (20-14), .588, 1.5 GB
  3. Reds (17-12), .586, 2.0  GB
  4. Giants (22-18), .550, 2.5 GB
  5. Pirates (19-18), .514, 4.0 GB
  6. Yankees (17-21), .447, 6.5 GB
  7. Rockies (15-19), 441, 6.5 GB
  8. Cardinals (15-20), .429, 7.0 GB
  9. Mets (14-26), .350, 11.5 GB

32-Game Records (for Ping-Pong Ball Allocations)

  1. Mets (13-19) (9 Ping-Pong Balls)
  2. Yankees (14-18) (7.5 Ping-Pong Balls)
  3. Rockies (14-18) (7.5 Ping-Pong Balls)
  4. Cardinals (15-17) (6 Ping-Pong Balls)
  5. Pirates (16-16) (5 Ping-Pong Balls)
  6. Red Sox (19-13) (Ping-Pong Balls TBD)
  7. Giants (20-12) (Ping-Pong Balls TBD)
  8. Athletics (21-11) (1 Ping-Pong Ball)


Next action: Commissioner Dog Night, August 3, 6:00 p.m. Keep 'em rolling!

Thursday, July 8, 2021

Standings -- July 8, 2021

  

  1. Athletics (21-10), .677, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (17-12), .586, 3.0  GB
  3. Giants (21-16), .568, 3.0 GB
  4. Pirates (19-18), .514, 5.0 GB
  5. Red Sox (13-13), .500, 5.5 GB
  6. Yankees (17-21), .447, 7.5 GB
  7. Rockies (12-16), 429, 7.5 GB
  8. Cardinals (15-20), .429, 8.0 GB
  9. Mets (14-23), .378, 10.0 GB

32-Game Records (for Ping-Pong Ball Allocations)

Mets (13-19) (Ping-Pong Balls TBD)
Yankees (14-18) (Ping-Pong Balls TBD)
Cardinals (15-17) (Ping-Pong Balls TBD)
Pirates (16-16) (Ping-Pong Balls TBD)
Giants (20-12) (Ping-Pong Balls TBD)


Next action: Nothing scheduled right now. Let's roll 'em!-

Friday, July 2, 2021

Standings -- July 2, 2021

 

  1. Athletics (18-10), .643, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (17-12), .586, 1.5  GB
  3. Giants (21-16), .568, 1.5 GB
  4. Pirates (19-18), .514, 3.5 GB
  5. Cardinals (15-16), .484, 4.5 GB
  6. Yankees (17-21), .447, 6.0 GB
  7. Rockies (12-16), 429, 6.0 GB
  8. Red Sox (9-13), .409, 6.0 GB
  9. Mets (14-20), .412, 7.0 GB

32-Game Records (for Ping-Pong Ball Allocations)

Mets (13-19) (Ping-Pong Balls TBD)
Giants (20-12) (Ping-Pong Balls TBD)


Next action: Nothing scheduled right now. Let's roll 'em!

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Standings -- June 3, 2021

(Updated June 24, 2021)
  1. Giants (20-11), .645, 0 GB
  2. Athletics (16-10), .615, 1.5 GB
  3. Reds (14-11), .560, 3.0  GB
  4. Pirates (19-18), .514, 4.0 GB
  5. Cardinals (14-14), .500, 4.5 GB
  6. Yankees (17-21), .447, 6.5 GB
  7. Rockies (12-16), 429, 6.5 GB
  8. Red Sox (9-13), .409, 6.5 GB
  9. Mets (12-19), .387, 8.0 GB


Next action: Nothing scheduled right now. Let's roll 'em!

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Standings -- May 4, 2021

  (Updated May 7, 2021)
  (Updated May 20, 2021)
  1. Giants (19-10), .655, 0 GB
  2. Athletics (16-10), .615, 1.5 GB
  3. Reds (14-11), .560, 3.0  GB
  4. Pirates (15-13), .536, 3.5 GB
  5. Cardinals (12-13), .480, 5.0 GB
  6. Rockies (10-12), .455, 5.5 GB
  7. Red Sox (8-11), .421, 6.0 GB
  8. Yankees (14-18), .438, 6.5 GB
  9. Mets (7-17), .292, 9.5 GB


Next action: Nothing scheduled right now. Let's roll 'em!

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Bodega Bay April 2021: The New Season Begins!

 

  1. Giants (17-10), .630, 0 GB
  2. Athletics (14-9), .609, 1.0 GB
  3. Reds (14-11), .560, 2.0  GB
  4. Pirates (15-13), .536, 2.5 GB
  5. Cardinals (12-13), .480, 4.0 GB
  6. Rockies (10-12), .455, 4.5 GB
  7. Yankees (13-16), .448, 5.0 GB
  8. Red Sox (5-8), .385, 5.0 GB
  9. Mets (7-15), .318, 7.5 GB

Those are the standings after another fabulous Redwood SOM Draft Weekend!

First, our 2018 champion Pirates, for the second time running, presented the Chico Escuela Trophy to our repeat 2020 World Champion, the Rockies.


And now the 2021 season is under way! First out of the gate are the Giants, who blasted about 50 home runs during the weekend, and earned Bodega Curse colors with a record of 17-10. But there are plenty of rivals right on their heels, and it's going be a horse race for sure. Anything can happen! 

Great time, as always!





Next action: Nothing scheduled right now. Let's roll 'em!

Saturday, March 27, 2021

World Series Wrap-Up: Rockies Stay Mile High

 



For the second year in a row the World Series came down to the last batter in Game 7, and once again the Rockies came through when the pressure was on. This time they defeated the Athletics, four games to three, to claim their second consecutive Redwood SOM title. The Chico Escuela Trophy stays in Colorado for another year, as the Rockies gear up for a run at a three-peat!


Game One: Athletics (Shane Bieber) at Rockies (Gerrit Cole). The Athletics get to the usually untouchable Cole early in Game One. George Springer starts things off with a first-inning dinger, as the Athletics put up single runs in the first, second and third innings, including a solo shot by Kris Bryant. They add two more in the fourth, on doubles by Donovan Solano and Eugenio Suarez. Meanwhile Bieber spins together a masterpiece, with a complete-game six-hitter. The Rockies' only run comes in the fourth inning, when David Freese scores on Max Muncy's triple. Final score Athletics 5, Rockies 1. Bieber gets the well-deserved win, Cole takes the loss. Athletics lead series one game to zero.


Game Two: Athletics (Yu Darvish) at Rockies (Jacob deGrom). This one is quiet until the top of the fifth, when the Athletics score on consecutive doubles by Mookie Betts and Jorge Polanco. The lead doesn't last long, though, because in the bottom of the inning Muncy launches three-run dinger, scoring Mark Canha and Yusiel Puig ahead of him. The Athletics tie it over the next couple of innings, featuring an RBI pinch-double by Bryce Harper in the sixth and a Polanco solo shot in the seventh. But in the bottom of the eighth, Christian Vasquez puts the Rockies back in front with a solo shot of his own off Athletics reliever Roberto Osuna. Final score Rockies 4, Athletics 3. DeGrom picks up the win scattering eight hits over eight innings, Osuna takes the loss in relief, and Brandon Workman picks up the save with a scoreless ninth inning. Series tied one game each. 


Game Three: Rockies (Charlie Morton) at Athletics (Kyle Hendricks). Morton  dominates the Athletics in their home park, allowing just four hits and one run through eight great innings of work. The Athletics' only run comes on a Bryant dinger in the home half of the seventh; otherwise Morton is untouchable. Meanwhile the Rockies get to Hendricks with solo home runs by Matt Chapman and Trevor Story, and add a couple of insurance runs on a two-run single in the ninth by Tommy Pham. Rockies 4, Athletics 1. Morton gets the win; Hendricks gets the loss. Rockies lead series two games to one.


Game Four: Rockies (Madison Bumgarner) at Athletics (Rich Hill). The Athletics even up the series behind a strong outing by Hill. Betts starts off the scoring with a solo shot in the third inning, and the Athletics put up two more runs in the fourth as they load the bases and MadBum walks in a run before another run sneaks home on a double play groundout. Puig gets the Rockies on the board with a dinger in the fifth, and Pham adds a two-run shot of his own in the top of the seventh to make it even at three runs apiece. In the bottom of the seventh the Athletics send seven men to the plate but score only one run, on a bases-loaded walk by Rockies reliever Jose LeClerc. They add two insurance runs in the eighth when Adam Eaton singles home Solano and Polanco. Athletics 6, Rockies 3. Bass gets the win in relief; LeClerc gets the loss, and the Athletics' Brad Hand picks up the save. Series tied at two games each.


Game Five: Rockies (Cole) at Athletics (Bieber). In this pivotal Game Five, both teams send out their ace, and both teams score early off of them. In the top of the first the Rockies score on Freese's RBI double, driving in DJ LaMahieu, who has doubled himself. The Athletics, in the bottom of the inning, roar back on a three-run shot by Springer, scoring Betts and Bryant ahead of him. The Rockies match that feat in the top of the second, on a Pham dinger scoring Puig and Cole ahead of him, making it 4-3 Rockies. The Athletics then tie it up in the bottom of the third, when Betts scores from first on a Bryant double. But the Rockies score again in the top of the fifth, when Story scores on a Canha sacrifice fly. And there things stay, as both offenses go radio silent the rest of the way. Rockies 5, Athletics 4. Cole, although giving up some runs, strikes out 17 in a complete-game win; Osuna takes the loss in relief. Rockies lead series three games to two.


Game Six: Athletics (Darvish) at Rockies (deGrom). As the series moves back to Colorado, it's win-or-go-home for the Athletics, and they have to beat deGrom if they are going to force a seventh game. Darvish and the Athletics' bullpen rise to the occasion, holding the mighty Rockies offense to just two runs, on a Chapman dinger and a Pham triple both in the bottom of the third. Meanwhile the Athletics manage a two-run top of the first against deGrom, on singles by Betts, Springer and Luke Voit. In the fourth they score on yet another bases-loaded walk, this one to pinch-hitter Michael Conforto, and add a little breathing room in the fifth on doubles by Springer and Voit. Athletics reliever Liam Hendriks holds the Rockies in check the rest of the way. Final score 4-2 Athletics. Osuna gets the win in relief, and Hendriks picks up the save; LeClerc takes the loss. Series tied at three games each.


Game Seven: Athletics (Hendricks) at Rockies (Morton). A classic Game 7; right up there with some of the best in Redwood SOM history. It isn't close at first, as the Rockies' power gets them a 5-1 lead after five innings: a LaMaheau dinger in the first; a Vasquez dinger in the third; and a three-run shot by Freese in the fifth. Meanwhile Morton again stymies the Athletics, giving up only a single run in the fourth on a Betts single and Polanco double. Then, in the bottom of the sixth, Vasquez does it again, hitting yet another solo shot to stake the Rockies to a 6-1 lead after six innings. Morton's mastery continues, as the Athletics manage only one additional run in the top of the eighth on an Alex Avila dinger. Entering the top of the ninth, the Athletics face elimination down by four runs.

They quickly make things interesting. Betts and Polanco both draw walks, chasing Morton. Reliever Zack Britton comes in, and immediately walks Springer. Voit then doubles, scoring two; the score is all of a sudden 6-4, and the Athletics have runners on second and third with no outs. Out goes Britton, and in comes Workman.

And Workman efficiently puts out the lights. He strikes out Bryant, he strikes out pinch-hitter Suarez, and he strikes out pinch-hitter Harper to clinch the series for the Rockies. Final score: Rockies 6, Athletics 4. Morton gets the win and Workman the save; Hendricks absorbs the loss. Rockies win series four games to three.


A year ago the Rockies won their first title by taking Game Seven in extra innings against the Giants. This year they repeat with another nail-biter Game Seven against the Athletics. In both cases the Rockies came through under pressure and are now one title away from dynasty status. 

Charlie Morton was awarded MVP honors, going 2-0 while pitching 16 innings with an ERA of just 2.25 and a remarkable WHIP of 0.625. The Rockies had many other suitable candidates, and an honorable mention goes to Christian Vasquez, who won Game Two with a home run, and who hit two more dingers in Game Seven--which the Rockies won by two runs. 

The Rockies and Athletics gave us a another series to remember!

Congratulations to the 2020 Redwood SOM Repeat Champion Rockies! 


Larry Division


  1. x-Rockies (44-36), .550, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (35-45), .438, 9.0 GB
  3. Red Sox (33-47), .413, 11.0 GB


Moe Division


  1. x-Mets (45-35), .563, 0.0 GB
  2. y-Reds (43-37), .538, 2.0 GB
  3. Pirates (38-42), .475, 7.0 GB


Curly Division


  1. x-Athletics (43-37), .538, 0.0 GB
  2. Giants (40-40), .500, 3.00 GB
  3. Cardinals (39-41), .488, 4.0 GB


x-Clinched divisional championship
y-Clinched wild card


2020 Post-Season Madness


Divisional Playoffs

Mets (Number 1 seed) versus Athletics (Number 4 seed)
Athletics sweep series 4 games to 0
MVP: George Springer

Rockies (Number 2 seed) versus Reds (Number 3 seed)
Rockies sweep series 4 games to 0
MVP: Mark Canha

World Series

Rockies (Number 2 seed) versus Athletics (Number 4 seed)
Rockies win series 4 games to 3
MVP: Charlie Morton

2021 Draft Order

  1. Red Sox
  2. Yankees
  3. Pirates
  4. Cardinals
  5. Giants
  6. Reds
  7. Mets
  8. Athletics
  9. Rockies





Next action: Hot stove action starts now! See you at Bodega Bay in April! 

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Post-Season Madness Update: Rockies and Athletics Sweep Their Way into the World Series

For the first time in Redwood League history, two sweeps in the divisional playoffs! The number-2-seed Rockies dispatched the 3-seed Reds in four games, led by a Mark Canha onslaught. And the 4-seed Athletics rode the good-luck train all the way to their own sweep of the 1-seed Mets, led by MVP George Springer.

It's the Rockies and the Athletics in the 2020 World Series! 

Larry Division


  1. x-Rockies (44-36), .550, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (35-45), .438, 9.0 GB
  3. Red Sox (33-47), .413, 11.0 GB


Moe Division


  1. x-Mets (45-35), .563, 0.0 GB
  2. y-Reds (43-37), .538, 2.0 GB
  3. Pirates (38-42), .475, 7.0 GB


Curly Division


  1. x-Athletics (43-37), .538, 0.0 GB
  2. Giants (40-40), .500, 3.00 GB
  3. Cardinals (39-41), .488, 4.0 GB


x-Clinched divisional championship
y-Clinched wild card


2020 Post-Season Madness


Divisional Playoffs

Mets (Number 1 seed) versus Athletics (Number 4 seed)
Athletics sweep series 4 games to 0
MVP: George Springer

Rockies (Number 2 seed) versus Reds (Number 3 seed)
Rockies sweep series 4 games to 0
MVP: Mark Canha

World Series

Rockies (Number 2 seed) versus Athletics (Number 4 seed)





Next action: World Series, Saturday, March 20, first pitch 10:00 a.m., at the Rockies' fabulous new stadium on Riebli Road! 

 

Sunday, February 28, 2021

Final 2020 Standings and Post-Season Madness

  

Larry Division


  1. x-Rockies (44-36), .550, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (35-45), .438, 9.0 GB
  3. Red Sox (33-47), .413, 11.0 GB


Moe Division


  1. x-Mets (45-35), .563, 0.0 GB
  2. y-Reds (43-37), .538, 2.0 GB
  3. Pirates (38-42), .475, 7.0 GB


Curly Division


  1. x-Athletics (43-37), .538, 0.0 GB
  2. Giants (40-40), .500, 3.00 GB
  3. Cardinals (39-41), .488, 4.0 GB


x-Clinched divisional championship
y-Clinched wild card


2020 Post-Season Madness


Divisional Playoffs

Mets (Number 1 seed) versus Athletics (Number 4 seed)

Rockies (Number 2 seed) versus Reds (Number 3 seed)







Next action:Playoffs, baby! 

 

Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Standings -- February 23, 2021

     (Updated February 25, 2021)

Larry Division


  1. x-Rockies (44-36), .550, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (35-45), .438, 9.0 GB
  3. Red Sox (33-47), .413, 11.0 GB


Moe Division


  1. x-Mets (45-35), .563, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (41-37), .526, 3.0 GB
  3. Pirates (38-42), .475, 7.0 GB


Curly Division


  1. x-Athletics (43-37), .538, 0.0 GB
  2. Giants (40-38), .513, 2.0 GB
  3. Cardinals (39-41), .488, 4.0 GB


x-Clinched divisional championship



Wild Card

  1. Reds (41-37), 0.0 GB
  2. Giants (40-38), 1.0 GB
Reds Magic Number = 2



Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now, but tea parties are proceeding apace. Keep 'em rolling! 

 

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Standings -- February 17, 2021

    (Updated February 18, 2021)
    (Updated February 19, 2021) 
    (Updated February 20, 2021)
    (Updated February 22, 2021)

Larry Division


  1. x-Rockies (41-35), .539, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (34-42), .447, 7.0 GB
  3. Red Sox (33-45), .423, 9.0 GB


Moe Division


  1. x-Mets (45-35), .563, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (36-37), .493, 5.5 GB
  3. Pirates (38-42), .475, 7.0 GB


Curly Division


  1. Athletics (42-33), .560, 0.0 GB
  2. Giants (39-37), .513, 3.5 GB
  3. Cardinals (39-41), .488, 5.5 GB
Athletics Magic Number = 2

x-Clinched divisional championship


Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now, but tea parties are proceeding apace. Keep 'em rolling! 

 

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Standings -- February 10, 2021

  (Updated February 11, 2021)  

Larry Division


  1. Rockies (38-32), .543, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (33-40), .452, 6.5 GB
  3. Red Sox (27-40), .403, 9.5 GB
Rockies Magic Number = 3

Moe Division


  1. x-Mets (45-33), .577, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (33-37), .471, 9.0 GB
  3. Pirates (34-39), .466, 9.5 GB


Curly Division


  1. Giants (37-29), .561, 0.0 GB
  2. Athletics (37-30), .552, 0.5 GB
  3. Cardinals (37-41), .473, 6.0 GB
Giants Magic Number = 14

x-Clinched divisional championship


Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now, but tea parties are proceeding apace. Keep 'em rolling! 

 

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Standings -- February 3, 2021

(Updated February 4, 2021)
(Updated February 5, 2021)
(Updated February 9, 2021)    

Larry Division


  1. Rockies (35-31), .530, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (31-37), .456, 5.0 GB
  3. Red Sox (25-38), .397, 8.5 GB
Rockies Magic Number = 9

Moe Division


  1. Mets (41-31), .570, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (32-36), .471, 7.0 GB
  3. Pirates (33-37), .471, 7.0 GB
Mets Magic Number = 4

Curly Division


  1. Athletics (37-26), .587, 0.0 GB
  2. Giants (35-27), .565, 1.5  GB
  3. Cardinals (33-39), .458, 8.5 GB
Athletics Magic Number = 17

Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now, but tea parties are proceeding apace. Keep 'em rolling! 

 

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Standings -- January 27, 2021

(Updated January 28, 2021)     

Larry Division


  1. Rockies (33-28), .541, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (29-35), .453, 5.5 GB
  3. Red Sox (20-32), .385, 8.5 GB

Moe Division


  1. Mets (37-31), .544, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (32-33), .492, 3.5 GB
  3. Pirates (32-35), .478, 4.5 GB


Curly Division


  1. Athletics (35-25), .583, 0.0 GB
  2. Giants (30-25), .545, 2.5  GB
  3. Cardinals (32-36), .471, 7.0 GB


Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now, but tea parties are proceeding apace. Keep 'em rolling! 

 

Saturday, January 23, 2021

Standings -- January 23, 2021

    

Larry Division


  1. Rockies (33-28), .541, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (28-33), .459, 5.0 GB
  3. Red Sox (16-30), .348, 9.5 GB

Moe Division


  1. Mets (36-29), .554, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (29-30), .492, 4.0 GB
  3. Pirates (30-32), .484, 4.5 GB


Curly Division


  1. Athletics (33-25), .569, 0.0 GB
  2. Giants (29-23), .558, 1.0  GB
  3. Cardinals (32-36), .471, 6.0 GB


Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now, but tea parties are proceeding apace. Keep 'em rolling! 

 

Friday, January 15, 2021

Standings -- January 15, 2021

   

Larry Division


  1. Rockies (31-26), .544, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (24-30), .444, 5.5 GB
  3. Red Sox (14-28), .333, 9.5 GB

Moe Division


  1. Mets (35-28), .556, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (27-25), .519, 2.5 GB
  3. Pirates (30-32), .484, 4.5 GB


Curly Division


  1. Athletics (32-24), .571, 0.0 GB
  2. Giants (27-22), .551, 1.5  GB
  3. Cardinals (27-32), .458, 6.5 GB


Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now, but tea parties are proceeding apace. Keep 'em rolling! 

 

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Standings -- January 12, 2021

   

Larry Division


  1. Rockies (31-26), .544, 0.0 GB
  2. Yankees (23-25), .479, 3.5 GB
  3. Red Sox (14-28), .333, 9.5 GB

Moe Division


  1. Mets (35-28), .556, 0.0 GB
  2. Reds (24-22), .522, 2.5 GB
  3. Pirates (27-32), .458, 6.0 GB


Curly Division


  1. Athletics (31-22), .585, 0.0 GB
  2. Giants (25-22), .532, 3.0  GB
  3. Cardinals (25-30), .455, 7.0 GB


Next action: Nothing on the schedule right now, but tea parties are proceeding apace. Keep 'em rolling! 

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