UMEBA Walkoff Watch 2041, Sim #22

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UMEBA Walkoff Watch 2041, Sim #22

Post by Fat Nige » Wed Feb 19, 2020 9:49 am

The Walkoff Watch Terminology

Balkoff - When a pitcher balks in the winning run.

Derpoff - When a pitcher walks in the winning run, hits a batter with the bases full, or the winning run scores due to a wild pitch or error.

200-proof walkoff - When the home team scores in the bottom of a previous inning to extend the game and then scores with a walkoff in a subsequent inning.

Buntoff When the team bunts in the walkoff run.

Pimpoff - When the home team scores a walkoff following the visiting team tying the game to cause extra innings (or more extra innings) or scoring what would have been the winning run if the home team hadn’t responded.

Bunt-Pimpoff A pimpoff, but when the batter successfully bunts home the walkoff run.

Table of Contents
Sim: Player & Team Highlights
Sim: Outcomes
Heroes
Goats
Points Table



Player & Team Highlights Sim #22
August 25th – August 31st


Manama made good contact in the ninth innings this week, scoring 11 runs but all of them were in the top of the innings and didn’t count for our purposes. Their best win though was at Mumbai on August 27th, down 5-1 entering the ninth, they launched themselves at it. The Pearls rapped out seven hits and won the game 7-5. Waiting till the end of the sim we were rewarded though by two walkoffs in the last days of August. Both were suffered by Cairo and both were pretty unlucky.

Outcomes

Cairo made a good start to their game against the Hebrew Hammers on the 29th of August, four singles in the top of the second plated three runs. Jerusalem didn’t help themselves as they scattered three errors throughout the game, but slowly they chipped away at that lead. A run in the fourth & another in the seventh brought them tantalisingly close, they were still one behind though entering the bottom of the ninth. Cisco Salinas started the innings on the mound but was relieved by Francisco Quintana after he gave up hits to the first two batters he faced. Quintana got the next batter out but then gave up the third single of the innings allowing the runner to scoot home and tie the game at 3-3. Cairo got the second out before walking the batter to load the bases. Quintana stared hard and waved off a couple of signals from the catcher as Dan Jackson just wouldn’t bite. The umpire wouldn’t give him the call and Jackson was 3-0 ahead when the fourth pitch zipped by, low and inside. He grinned at Quintana and slowly trotted to first while the runner from third trotted home with an equally wide smile. The first walkoff in 2041 due to an actual walk.
A day later it was Bucharest that did for Cairo and again the Chariot Archers were cursing their bad luck. The Impalers had ground out a 3-1 lead by the end of the third, but Cairo held them all the rest of the way. Going into the top of the ninth they had the small pocket of visiting fans on their feet as they worked runners into first and second with two out. Raul Castrejon managed a double and both runners crossed the plate to send the game into extras. Cairo worked a walk in the top of the 10th and squeaked in two singles to plate the go-ahead run. Jorge Barron took the mound in the bottom of the 10th to hold the win but was soon in trouble, a walk and a single put two men on base with only one out. Another walk loaded up the bases with still only one out as Jim Miranda stepped into the batter’s box. On the fourth pitch Miranda crashed the ball almost straight back up the middle bisecting the shortstop and second baseman. Castrejon dashed in from centrefield, but to no avail, he scooped up the ball and looked to home . . . just as the trail runner was crossing the plate for the winning run. A perfectly executed Pimpoff for Bucharest, their second of the season.


2041 Heroes

Primio Anastcia, (Bucharest) Walkoff x 2, Pimpoff
Randolph Webber (Mumbai) – Pimpoff
Chester Owens (Beirut)
Woo-jong Kang (Jerusalem) – 1 x 200 Proof, 1 x Pimpoff
Antonio Lara (Bucharest) – Bunt-Pimpoff
Bai-luo Jiu (Istanbul) Walkoff x2, 1 x 200 proof
John Garcia (Istanbul) Walkoff x2
Bungay Martin (Cairo)
Armando Ojito (Manama)
Jose Lopez (Istanbul) – 200 proof
Jesus Flores (Manama)
Hector Correa (Istanbul)
Vincent Bonin (Baghdad)
Grigory Vojjinsky (Manama)
Jeffrey Cunningham (Bucharest) Walkoff x 2
Oliver Ruiz (Beirut) 200 proof, walkoff
Youp Lenoir (Jerusalem)
Fernando Ortiz (Beirut)
Saikaku Aoki (Bucharest)
Antonio Valentin (Beirut)
Damien Mayne (manama) 200 proof
Gilbert Hansen (Baghdad)
Juan Rodriguez (beirut)
Elijah Curry (Cairo)
Arthur Norris (Istanbul) 200 Proof
Terrence Mack (Jerusalem) 200 Proof
Anastasio Diaz (Bucharest)
Rhys Nornabell (Manama)
Jeffrey Verkade (Baghdad)
Dan Jackson (Jerusalem)
Jim Miranda (Bucharest) Pimpoff


2041 Goats

Brian Soper, (Jerusalem)
Simon Bamber (Jerusalem)
Alistair Grieves (Manama) Walkoff x 3
Lucas Meech (Baghdad) – Walkoff x3
Jorge Barron (Cairo) Walkoff x2
Juan Pagan (Manama)
Yu Niu (Manama)
Borjn de Rooji (Cairo)
Randy Oliver (Baghdad) – Derpoff
Nicholas Vankrimpen (Baghdad)
Caleb Benavides (Cairo) Walkoff x 2
Francisco Quintana
Francisco Quintana (Cairo)
Corbin Torres (Beirut)
Bras Gesteiras (Istanbul) Walkoff x 2
Hector Gallo (Cairo)
Leonardo Gomez (Mumbai)
Juan Lopez (Beirut)
Ismael Rivera (Istanbul) Derpoff
Ramon Garza (Manama)
Charlie Simmons (Istanbul)
Henry Waddell (Baghdad)
Ramon Vasquez (Jerusalem)
Nadir Akili (Istanbul)
Gilberto Tovar (Manama)
Hector Barajas (Jerusalem) Derpoff
Momcilo Djuretic (Manama)
Armando Rasquilha (Bucharest)
John Jefferson (Beirut)
Kyle Eston (Bucharest)
Gilg Winkel (Beirut)
Francisco Quintana (Cairo) Derpoff


2041 Walkoff Points Table - Sim #22

Teams get a point for scoring a walkoff and lose a point for conceding a walkoff, they get an extra point for a bunt-pimpoff, a pimpoff, a 200 proof or a buntoff while also losing a point for a Derpoff or a Balkoff.

TeamWalkoff+Walkoff-Bunt-PimpPimp200%BuntDerpBalkPts
Bucharest9212000010
Istanbul850030105
Jerusalem540120104
Beirut530010003
Mumbai110100001
Manama57001000-1
Baghdad36001010-3
Cairo28000010-7
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