JL Hitter of the Sim

Matthew Stuart (Chicago Black Sox)
Stuart narrowly edged out Halifax's Juan Garcia for this award in large part thanks to Stuart's 18 RBI effort in sim 3. Those 18 RBI are a season high for a sim at this early juncture of the year. Stuart added a .405 average and 4 homeruns to his total along with 2 stolen bases. Critics of my selection will note that Garcia had a higher average, scored more runs, and had a higher OPS than Stuart. With that said, you're the critics. I'm the author. Get over it!
Runner Up: Juan Garcia
JL Pitcher of the Sim

Mingo Boone (Yellow Springs Nine)
Mingo had a great sim, going 2-0 in his 2 starts with a 0.51 ERA, 0.91 WHIP, and 12 Ks. He finished a completed game against Marquette where he allowed just 1 run and he fell just 1 out short of a complete game shutout against Birmingham in his 2nd start of the sim. The former 1st overall pick is looking to finally take that next step into being a dominant starter.
Runner Up: Danny Lamb
FL HItter of the Month

Orlando Alejo (Des Moines Kernals)
Alejo went a little under the radar in the sim. In fact, OOTPOU ranked his performance as the 16th best in the entire MBWBA that sim. I don't consider it that low. He hit .478 which led the Frick League for the sim. His 3 homeruns were just 1 shy of the lead and his 11 RBI were the highest in the Frick League. Now granted, OOTPOU only ranked 6 Frick League hitters in the top 20 this sim so must not have been a heavy hitting week for the FL. Oh yeah, Alejo also posted a 1.476 OPS, the highest in the MBWBA.
Runner UP: Bartolo Melendez
FL Pitcher of the Month

Manny Bautista (Las Vegas Hustlers)
Bautista continues to make his mark known as a starter thanks to a 2-0 sim that watched him go 6.2 innings of 1 run 7 hit ball against Hawaii then follow that up with 7 shutout innings in his next start against Vancouver. In that Mounties win, Manny allowed just 3 hits while walking just 1 better and striking out 8.
Runner UP: Albert Martinez