UMEBA Walkoff Watch 2041, Sim #27/28

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UMEBA Walkoff Watch 2041, Sim #27/28

Post by Fat Nige » Sat Mar 07, 2020 3:41 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 #26
September 29th- October 6th


An extended slate of 28 games this time round to finish off the 2041 UMEBA regular season and two events for the first time in the season. We had two “reverse” walkoffs with the walkoff team being the other team that suffered the walkoff in the same matchup in a recent sim and then on the final day of the season we had the second walkoff in one series, the first time that had happened all season.

Outcomes

On the 19th September Bucharest scored a walkoff against Jerusalem and on September 29th it was the Hebrew Hammers turn to get revenge. It was a close game all the way which saw the lead flip a few times, Both teams got a run in the fourth to open the scoring and the Impalers added another go-ahead run in the top of the fifth. It was Jerusalem that added two in the sixth to give them a slender 3-2 lead. The sides swapped a pair of runs in the seventh and the visiting Bucharest tied it up at 5-5 in the eighth. A two-run shot by Saikaku Aoki in the top of the ninth had the visitors dugout all up on the top steps waiving their caps and Xaiver Perez took the mound in the bottom of the ninth to preserve the win. Second batter in though the Hebrew Hammers took him deep to tie the game again. A walk and a single had the home side threatening when catcher Antonio Robles came to the plate. He took a high one for a ball before launching Perez’s next offering over the rightfield wall, a 3-run shot, to win the game 9-7. A revenge walkoff !

Our second revenge walkoff came on October 4th, just days earlier on September 26th Baghdad had walked off Istanbul. Now the same two teams were in Istanbul and the Bosphorus were looking to turn the tables. Istanbul opened the scoring in the second and were looking pretty till the sixth innings. Then the Kings really opened up, a 2-run homer in the sixth and a 3-run shot in the seventh saw Baghdad come away with a 5-1 lead. Istanbul wasn’t done though and a Grand Slam by Bai-luo Jiu saw the game tied at 5-5. A 1-2-3 innings in the top of the ninth left Henry Waddell on the mound in the bottom of the ninth trying to guide the Kings to extras. Two singles with a walk in between loaded the bases though with no-one out. Waddell came back with two outs to give himself hope of getting out of the jam and Jiu came up hoping to add to his Grand Salm. Standing there patiently Bai-luo worked the count full and watched as the sixth pitch ran wide for the walk, Waddell had walked in the revenge win.

Now on the final day of the season we are still with the Baghdad @ Istanbul series. Baghdad had won the second game in the series, so we were going into the final day with both sides looking for the series win. Both sides added a run in the first and the fifth, but the Kings burst the game open with three in the top of the sixth. The Bosphorus bounced back though and by the bottom of the seventh we were all tied up at 5-5. Baghdad worked the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth with two walks and a sac fly. Lucas Meech, who already has three walkoffs against his name, set about preserving the win in the bottom of the ninth. A single, double and an intentional walk soon had him in a bases-loaded jam with just one out as Patrick Lue stepped into the batter’s box. Lue stared disdainfully at Meech’s first effort which was called a strike and swung hard at the second one right down the pipe. The ball whizzed into right field and died just in front of the right fielder as the runner from third trotted home to win the game, Istanbul had walked off Baghdad for the second time in the series and the pimpoff had stolen the 2041 Walkoff title from under Bucharest’s noses on the season’s final day.



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 x3, 1 x 200 proof
John Garcia (Istanbul) Walkoff x3
Bungay Martin (Cairo) Walkoff x2
Armando Ojito (Manama)
Jose Lopez (Istanbul) – 200 proof
Jesus Flores (Manama)
Hector Correa (Istanbul)
Vincent Bonin (Baghdad) walkoff, Pimpoff
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) Walkoff, Primpoff
Elijah Curry (Cairo)
Arthur Norris (Istanbul) 200 Proof
Terrence Mack (Jerusalem) 200 Proof
Anastasio Diaz (Bucharest)
Rhys Nornabell (Manama)
Jeffrey Verkade (Baghdad) Walkoff x2
Dan Jackson (Jerusalem)
Jim Miranda (Bucharest) Pimpoff
Laurent Fernandez (Manama)
Patrick Lue (Istanbul) Walkoff, Pimpoff
Jeff Melton (Manama) Pimpoff
Raul Hernandez (Baghdad) Pimpoff
Brian Sullivan (Bucharest)
Antonio Robles (Jerusalem) Pimpoff



2041 Goats

Brian Soper, (Jerusalem) walkoff x2
Simon Bamber (Jerusalem)
Alistair Grieves (Manama) Walkoff x 3
Lucas Meech (Baghdad) – Walkoff x4
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 (Cairo) Walkoff x2
Corbin Torres (Beirut)
Bras Gesteiras (Istanbul) Walkoff x 2
Hector Gallo (Cairo)
Leonardo Gomez (Mumbai) walkoff x2
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) walkoff, Derpoff
Momcilo Djuretic (Manama)
Armando Rasquilha (Bucharest)
John Jefferson (Beirut) Walkoff x3
Kyle Eston (Bucharest)
Gilg Winkel (Beirut) Walkoff x2
Francisco Quintana (Cairo) Derpoff
Cisco Chavez (Bucharest) Derpoff
Norberto Linares (Beirut)
Pedro Vazquez (Cairo)
Bernardino Bertoletti (Istanbul)
Xaiver Perez (Bucharest)
Henry Waddell (Baghdad) Derpoff


2041 Walkoff Points Table – The Final RS games

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
Istanbul1260130109
Bucharest1041200108
Jerusalem660220104
Manama770110002
Beirut670110001
Mumbai120100000
Baghdad68011020-2
Cairo39000010-7
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