Red Light District 2025.7 - Midsummer Surge
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 6:02 pm
July Review, Sim #11-12
Strong July Lifts Neptunes Into First
Led by the All-Star trio of CF Marceau Dubois, SS Russ Ray, and DH Edgardo Jaso, the Neptunes posted a 19-6 record in July, moving them into first place (57-43) in the Eastern Alliance by 0.5 games. It has been an up and down season so far for Amsterdam, with winning records in April and July, but playing sub-.500 ball in May and June. The latest upswing has pushed them slightly above the more consistent Brussels Eagles (57-44) who have posted winning records in each month of the season. By Pythagorean records, both teams are +1, with third place Rome even, and 4th place Munchen running into some bad luck at -3. With the season nearly 2/3 complete, it is shaping up to be a two team race between Brussels and Amsterdam. Over in the Western Alliance, the Belfast Northstars have maintained their lead over the London Bishops, currently up 6.5 as the calendar turns to August.
On 6 July, at home against the Bishops, the Amsterdam fans were treated to quite a show by SS Russ Ray as he came to the plate 6 times and banged out 5 hits, including 2 doubles. He also scored the game winning run in the bottom of the 11th inning. After a single up the middle, Ray advanced to second on 1B Tony Ortiz' sacrifice bunt. After teammates CF Marceau Dubois and DH Dave Stover drew walks (Dubois intentional), 3B Manny Silva came to the plate. Silva had been having a rough night so far, going 0-4 with one walk, and as it turns out, this AB was not going to be any easier. After taking two pitches outside of the zone, Silva fouled off the next two. Then came ball three, and with the full count, the crowd of 25.336 loyal Neptunes fans were on their feet screaming. The sixth pitch of the at bat was another foul ball, then another on the seventh pitch. On the eighth pitch of the AB, the 23 year old from Puerto Rico took ball four, and the Neptunes were winners on the walk off walk.
Batters of the Month
SS Russ Ray 24 G 98 AB 32 H 6 2B 2 HR 12 RBI .327 AVG .400 OBP .469 SLG
DH Edgardo Jaso 25 G 99 AB 28 H 3 2B 9 HR .283 AVG .321 OBP .586 SLG
Pitchers of the Month
SP Bob Latrobe 5 GS 2 W 31.1 IP 0 BB 23 K 2.01 ERA 1.05 WHIP
SP Andrew Chesley 5 GS 2 W 34.2 IP 12 BB 21 K 2.86 ERA 1.10 WHIP
All-Stars
Starters in Bold
C Hippolyte Lecomte
2B Javier Ruiz
3B Manny Silva
SS Russ Ray
CF Marceau Dubois
SP Bob Latrobe
RP Juan Costello
RP Demetrio Laspiga
August Preview
The EBA attendance leaders (1.199.803) play only 10 games at home in the month of August. They open with 12 games in 13 days on the road, visiting Paris, London, Mardrid and Munich. They follow that with a seven game homestand against the Northstars and the Matadors. They face Brussels in what is sure to be a hard fought four game series on the road from 25-28 August.
Strong July Lifts Neptunes Into First
Led by the All-Star trio of CF Marceau Dubois, SS Russ Ray, and DH Edgardo Jaso, the Neptunes posted a 19-6 record in July, moving them into first place (57-43) in the Eastern Alliance by 0.5 games. It has been an up and down season so far for Amsterdam, with winning records in April and July, but playing sub-.500 ball in May and June. The latest upswing has pushed them slightly above the more consistent Brussels Eagles (57-44) who have posted winning records in each month of the season. By Pythagorean records, both teams are +1, with third place Rome even, and 4th place Munchen running into some bad luck at -3. With the season nearly 2/3 complete, it is shaping up to be a two team race between Brussels and Amsterdam. Over in the Western Alliance, the Belfast Northstars have maintained their lead over the London Bishops, currently up 6.5 as the calendar turns to August.
On 6 July, at home against the Bishops, the Amsterdam fans were treated to quite a show by SS Russ Ray as he came to the plate 6 times and banged out 5 hits, including 2 doubles. He also scored the game winning run in the bottom of the 11th inning. After a single up the middle, Ray advanced to second on 1B Tony Ortiz' sacrifice bunt. After teammates CF Marceau Dubois and DH Dave Stover drew walks (Dubois intentional), 3B Manny Silva came to the plate. Silva had been having a rough night so far, going 0-4 with one walk, and as it turns out, this AB was not going to be any easier. After taking two pitches outside of the zone, Silva fouled off the next two. Then came ball three, and with the full count, the crowd of 25.336 loyal Neptunes fans were on their feet screaming. The sixth pitch of the at bat was another foul ball, then another on the seventh pitch. On the eighth pitch of the AB, the 23 year old from Puerto Rico took ball four, and the Neptunes were winners on the walk off walk.
Batters of the Month
SS Russ Ray 24 G 98 AB 32 H 6 2B 2 HR 12 RBI .327 AVG .400 OBP .469 SLG
DH Edgardo Jaso 25 G 99 AB 28 H 3 2B 9 HR .283 AVG .321 OBP .586 SLG
Pitchers of the Month
SP Bob Latrobe 5 GS 2 W 31.1 IP 0 BB 23 K 2.01 ERA 1.05 WHIP
SP Andrew Chesley 5 GS 2 W 34.2 IP 12 BB 21 K 2.86 ERA 1.10 WHIP
All-Stars
Starters in Bold
C Hippolyte Lecomte
2B Javier Ruiz
3B Manny Silva
SS Russ Ray
CF Marceau Dubois
SP Bob Latrobe
RP Juan Costello
RP Demetrio Laspiga
August Preview
The EBA attendance leaders (1.199.803) play only 10 games at home in the month of August. They open with 12 games in 13 days on the road, visiting Paris, London, Mardrid and Munich. They follow that with a seven game homestand against the Northstars and the Matadors. They face Brussels in what is sure to be a hard fought four game series on the road from 25-28 August.