Showing posts with label National League. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National League. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2014

2014 National League All-Star Team






First Basemen
  • Lucas Duda, Mets*
  • Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers
  • Anthony Rizzo, Cubs*
Second Basemen
  • Dee Gordon, Dodgers*
  • Daniel Murphy, Mets
  • Chase Utley, Phillies
Third Basemen
  • Todd Frazier, Reds*
  • Casey McGehee, Marlins
  • Anthony Rendon, Nationals*
Shortstops
  • Starlin Castro, Cubs
  • Ian Desmond, Nationals
  • Johnny Peralta, Cardinals
Outfielders
  • Carlos Gomez, Brewers
  • Matt Holliday, Cardinals
  • Andrew McCutchen, Pirates
  • Hunter Pence, Giants
  • Seth Smith, Padres*
  • Denard Span, Nationals*
  • Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins
  • Justin Upton, Braves
  • Jayson Werth, Nationals
Catchers
  • Jonathan Lucroy, Brewers
  • Miguel Montero, Diamondbacks
  • Buster Posey, Giants
Designated Hitter
  • Justin Morneau, Rockies
Pitchers
  • Madison Bumgarner, Giants*
  • Aroldis Chapman, Reds
  • Johnny Cueto, Reds
  • Zack Greinke, Dodgers
  • Kenley Jansen, Dodgers*
  • Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers
  • Craig Kimbrel, Braves
  • Trevor Rosenthal, Cardinals*
  • Adam Wainwright, Cardinals
  • Tony Watson, Pirates*
  • Jordan Zimmermann, Nationals
HBC Final Man
  • Matt Kemp, Dodgers
Manager
  • Matt Williams, Nationals

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

2013 National League All-Star Team





First Basemen
  • Freddie Freeman, Braves
  • Psul Goldschmidt, Diamondbacks*
  • Joey Votto, Reds
Second Basemen
  • Matt Carpenter, Cardinals*
  • Daniel Murphy, Mets*
  • Brandon Phillips, Reds
Third Basemen
  • Pedro Alvarez, Pirates*
  • David Wright, Giants
  • Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals
Shortstops
  • Ian Desmond, Nationals*
  • Jean Segura, Brewers*
  • Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies
Outfielders
  • Domonic Brown, Phillies*
  • Jay Bruce, Reds
  • Michael Cuddyer, Rockies
  • Carlos Gomez, Brewers*
  • Matt Holliday, Cardinals
  • Andrew McCutchen, Pirates
  • Nate Schierholtz, Cubs*
  • Wil Venable, Padres*
  • Jayson Werth, Nationals
Catchers
  • Jonathan Lucroy, Brewers*
  • Yadier Molina, Cardinals
  • Buster Posey, Giants
Designated Hitter
  • Chris Johnson, Braves*
Pitchers
  • Aroldis Chapman, Reds
  • Tyler Clippard, Nationals
  • Jose Fernandez, Marlins*
  • Zack Greinke, Dodgers
  • Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers
  • Craig Kimbrel, Braves
  • Cliff Lee, Phillies
  • Edward Mujica, Cardinals*
  • Sergio Romo, Giants*
  • Adam Wainwright, Cardinals
  • Jordan Zimmermann, Nationals*
Manager
  • Don Mattingly, Dodgers

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

2012 National League All-Star Team





First Basemen
  • Freddie Freeman, Braves*
  • Adam LaRoche, Nationals*
  • Joey Votto, Reds
Second Basemen
  • Jose Altuve, Astros*
  • Aaron Hill, Diamondbacks
  • Brandon Phillips, Reds
Third Basemen
  • Chase Headley, Padres*
  • Aramis Ramirez, Brewers
  • David Wright, Giants
Shortstops
  • Starlin Castro, Cubs
  • Jose Reyes, Marlins
  • Jimmy Rollins, Phillies
Outfielders
  • Carlos Beltran, Cardinals
  • Ryan Braun, Brewers
  • Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies
  • Jason Heyward, Braves*
  • Matt Kemp, Dodgers
  • Jason Kubel, Diamondbacks*
  • Andrew McCutchen, Pirates
  • Alfonso Soriano, Cubs
  • Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins
Catchers
  • Yadier Molina, Cardinals
  • Buster Posey, Giants
  • Carlos Ruiz, Phillies*
Designated Hitter
  • Matt Holliday, Cardinals
Pitchers
  • Mitchell Boggs, Cardinals*
  • Matt Cain, Giants*
  • Aroldis Chapman, Reds*
  • Johnny Cueto, Reds*
  • R. A. Dickey, Mets*
  • Gio Gonzalez, Nationals
  • Cole Hamels, Phillies*
  • Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers
  • Craig Kimbrel, Braves
  • Jason Motte, Cardinals*
  • Jonathan Papelbon, Phillies
Manager
  • Mike Matheny, Cardinals

Thursday, September 20, 2012

National League Western Conference Season in Review

The results are in and today, we will review the seasons of the twelve All-Star Teams that comprised of the National League Western Conference.

The twelve teams that make up this conference were split into two divisions (click on the links to see the cards and players of each of the teams):
  • Western Conference Division 1 (AL Stadiums)
  1. 1987 (Oakland)
  2. 1989 (Anaheim)
  3. 1995 (Texas)
  4. 2001 (Seattle)
  5. 2003 (Chicago A)
  6. 2010 (Anaheim)
  • Western Conference Division 2 (NL Stadiums)
  1. 1990 (Chicago N)
  2. 1992 (San Diego)
  3. 1998 (Colorado)
  4. 2004 (Houston)
  5. 2007 (San Francisco)
  6. 2009 (St. Louis)
Here are the results of the simulated 162-game season:


If you can't see the picture, here are the standings:

Western Conference Division 1
  • 03 NL ALL-STAR 101-61
  • 01 NL ALL-STAR 94-68
  • 10 NL ALL-STAR 84-78
  • 95 NL ALL-STAR 78-84
  • 87 NL ALL-STAR 70-92
  • 89 NL ALL-STAR 62-100

2003 NL All-Stars - NL Western Conference Division 1 Winner

Western Conference Division 2
  • 98 NL ALL-STAR 93-69
  • 07 NL ALL-STAR 86-76
  • 92 NL ALL-STAR 83-79
  • 09 NL ALL-STAR 82-80
  • 04 NL ALL-STAR 79-83
  • 90 NL ALL-STAR 60-102

1998 NL All-Stars - NL Western Conference Division 2 Winner

Some of the season highlights:

Teammates Rich Aurelia and Chipper Jones (2001 NL) both hit for the cycle (Aurelia against the 2007 NL All-Stars; Jones against the 1992 NL All-Stars).


Team stats:

The 1998 NL All-Stars led the NL West Conference in batting average (.283), RBI's (862, Devon White with 72), and OPS (.812). The 2001 NL All-Stars led in home runs (233, Barry Bonds with 28), while the 1992 team led in stolen bases (194, Marquis Grissom with 40).

The 2003 NL All-Stars won the conference regular season title with its 101-61 record. The team also led the Conference in saves with 52. The 2010 NL All-Stars team led in team ERA with a "low" 3.49. The 2001 NL All-Stars and 2004 NL All-Stars shared the conference lead in complete games with 22 each, while the 2001 NL All-Stars and 2007 NL All-Stars tied for most shutouts with 9 a piece.

The 1992 NL All-Stars led the conference in fielding percentage (a low 75 errors, .988 fielding percentage).

The top four teams in each division will advance to the 32-team tournament, meaning eight teams will advance to the postseason. Each round of this postseason will consist of 10,000 simulated games, and each series will have it's own post (akin to the simulations I held on my humble, little blog). Each first place team will take on the fourth place team within its division, and each second place team will take on the third place team. So the first eight series will consist of the following teams:

Western Conference Division 1
(1) 2003 NL vs. (4) 1995 NL
(2) 2001 NL vs. (3) 2010 NL

Western Conference Division 2
(1) 1998 NL vs. (4) 2009 NL
(2) 2007 NL vs. (3) 1992 NL

Congratulations to the advancing teams. On Friday, the final tournament bracket with all 32 playoff-bound teams will be up, as well as a quick tournament for the 16 teams for the eliminated teams.

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

National League Eastern Conference Season in Review

The results are in and today, we will review the seasons of the twelve All-Star Teams that comprised of the National League Eastern Conference.

The twelve teams that make up this conference were split into two divisions (click on the links to see the cards and players of each of the teams):
  • Eastern Conference Division 1 (AL Stadiums)
  1. 1991 (Toronto)
  2. 1993 (Baltimore)
  3. 1997 (Cleveland)
  4. 1999 (Boston)
  5. 2005 (Detroit)
  6. 2008 (New York A)
  • Eastern Conference Division 2 (NL Stadiums)
  1. 1988 (Cincinnati)
  2. 1994 (Pittsburgh)
  3. 1996 (Philadelphia)
  4. 2000 (Atlanta)
  5. 2002 (Milwaukee)
  6. 2006 (Pittsburgh)
Here are the results of the simulated 162-game season:


If you can't see the picture, here are the standings:

Eastern Conference Division 1
  • 99 NL ALL-STAR 98-64
  • 05 NL ALL-STAR 91-71
  • 08 NL ALL-STAR 84-78
  • 97 NL ALL-STAR 83-79
  • 93 NL ALL-STAR 76-86
  • 91 NL ALL-STAR 56-106

1999 NL All-Stars - NL Eastern Conference Division 1 Winner 


Eastern Conference Division 2
  • 02 NL ALL-STAR 97-65
  • 00 NL ALL-STAR 92-70
  • 96 NL ALL-STAR 85-77
  • 06 NL ALL-STAR 81-81
  • 94 NL ALL-STAR 67-95
  • 88 NL ALL-STAR 62-100

2002 NL All-Stars - NL Eastern Conference Division 2 Winner 

Team stats:

The 1999 NL All-Stars led the NL East Conference in batting average (.277), home runs (250, Mark McGwire with 30) RBI's (845, McGwire with 69), OPS (.818). The 1988 team led in stolen bases (168, Andy Van Slyke with 24).

The 1999 NL All-Stars, led by Kevin Millwood (19-7, 3.32 ERA), won the conference regular season title with its 98-64 record (which coincidentally, the 1999 AL All-Stars finished their season with the same record). The 2002 and 2008 NL All-Stars teams tied for the conference lead in saves with 51. The 1997 team led in team ERA with a "low" 3.78 and shutouts with 10. The 1991 NL All-Stars led the conference with 32 complete games.

The 2008 NL All-Stars led the conference in fielding percentage (a low 86 errors, .986 fielding percentage).

The top four teams in each division will advance to the 32-team tournament, meaning eight teams will advance to the postseason. Each round of this postseason will consist of 10,000 simulated games, and each series will have it's own post (akin to the simulations I held on my humble, little blog). Each first place team will take on the fourth place team within its division, and each second place team will take on the third place team. So the first eight series will consist of the following teams:

Eastern Conference Division 1
(1) 1999 NL vs. (4) 1997 NL
(2) 2005 NL vs. (3) 2008 NL

Eastern Conference Division 2
(1) 2002 NL vs. (4) 2006 NL
(2) 2000 NL vs. (3) 1996 NL

Congratulations to the advancing teams. On Thursday, the National League Western Conference season in review.

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Sunday, July 8, 2012

2011 National League All-Star Team





First Basemen
  • Prince Fielder, Brewers
  • Ryan Howard, Phillies
  • Joey Votto, Reds
Second Basemen
  • Brandon Phillips, Reds
  • Dan Uggla, Braves
  • Neil Walker, Pirates*
Third Basemen
  • Chipper Jones, Braves
  • Aramis Ramirez, Cubs
  • Pablo Sandoval, Giants
Shortstops
  • Starlin Castro, Cubs*
  • Jose Reyes, Mets
  • Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies
Outfielders
  • Lance Berkman, Cardinals
  • Ryan Braun, Brewers
  • Jay Bruce, Reds*
  • Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies
  • Matt Kemp, Dodgers
  • Carlos Lee, Astros
  • Andrew McCutchen, Pirates
  • Hunter Pence, Phillies
  • Mike Stanton, Marlins*
Catchers
  • Brian McCann, Braves
  • Yadier Molina, Cardinals
  • Miguel Montero, Diamondbacks*
Designated Hitter
  • Michael Morse, Nationals*
Pitchers
  • John Axford, Brewers*
  • Heath Bell, Padres
  • Tyler Clippard, Nationals*
  • Yovani Gallardo, Brewers*
  • Zack Greinke, Brewers
  • Roy Halladay, Phillies
  • Ian Kennedy, Diamondbacks*
  • Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers*
  • Craig Kimbrel, Braves*
  • Cliff Lee, Phillies
  • J. J. Putz, Diamondbacks
Manager
  • Ron Roenicke, Brewers

2010 National League All-Star Team





First Basemen
  • Aubrey Huff, Giants
  • Albert Pujols, Cardinals
  • Joey Votto, Reds*
Second Basemen
  • Martin Prado, Braves*
  • Dan Uggla, Marlins
  • Rickie Weeks, Brewers*
Third Basemen
  • Casey McGehee, Brewers*
  • David Wright, Mets
  • Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals
Shortstops
  • Stephen Drew, Diamondbacks*
  • Hanley Ramirez, Marlins
  • Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies
Outfielders
  • Ryan Braun, Brewers
  • Andre Ethier, Dodgers*
  • Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies*
  • Corey Hart, Brewers*
  • Matt Holliday, Cardinals
  • Andrew McCutchen, Pirates*
  • Hunter Pence, Astros*
  • Justin Upton, Diamondbacks
  • Jayson Werth, Phillies
Catchers
  • Brian McCann, Braves
  • Yadier Molina, Cardinals
  • Buster Posey, Giants*
Designated Hitter
  • Adrian Gonzalez, Padres
Pitchers
  • Mike Adams, Padres*
  • Heath Bell, Padres
  • Roy Halladay, Phillies
  • Tim Hudson, Braves
  • Ubaldo Jimenez, Rockies
  • Josh Johnson, Marlins
  • Tim Lincecum, Giants
  • Carlos Marmol, Cubs
  • Billy Wagner, Braves
  • Adam Wainwright, Cardinals
  • Brian Wilson, Giants
Manager
  • Bud Black, Padres

2009 National League All-Star Team






First Basemen
  • Ryan Howard, Phillies
  • Derrek Lee, Cubs
  • Albert Pujols, Cardinals
Second Basemen
  • Luis Castillo, Mets
  • Brandon Phillips, Reds
  • Chase Utley, Phillies
Third Basemen
  • Andy Laroche, Pirates*
  • Mark Reynolds, Diamondbacks*
  • Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals*
Shortstops
  • Hanley Ramirez, Marlins
  • Miguel Tejada, Astros
  • Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies*
Outfielders
  • Ryan Braun, Brewers
  • Adam Dunn, Nationals
  • Brad Hawpe, Rockies
  • Raul Ibañez, Phillies
  • Matt Kemp, Dodgers*
  • Carlos Lee, Astros
  • Justin Upton, Diamondbacks*
  • Shane Victorino, Phillies*
  • Jayson Werth, Phillies*
Catchers
  • Brian McCann, Braves
  • Bengie Molina, Giants
  • Yadier Molina, Cardinals*
Designated Hitter
  • Pablo Sandoval, Giants*
Pitchers
  • Jeremy Affeldt, Giants*
  • Heath Bell, Padres
  • Jonathan Broxton, Dodgers*
  • Chris Carpenter, Cardinals
  • Francisco Cordero, Reds
  • Ryan Franklin, Cardinals*
  • Ubaldo Jimenez, Rockies*
  • Josh Johnson, Marlins*
  • Tim Lincecum, Giants
  • Javier Vasquez, Braves*
  • Adam Wainwright, Cardinals*
Manager
  • Fredi Gonzalez, Marlins

Friday, July 6, 2012

2008 National League All-Star Team






First Basemen
  • Lance Berkman, Astros
  • Adrian Gonzalez, Padres*
  • Ryan Howard, Phillies
Second Basemen
  • Mark DeRosa, Cubs*
  • Dan Uggla, Phillies
  • Chase Utley, Phillies
Third Basemen
  • Chipper Jones, Braves
  • Aramis Ramirez, Cubs
  • David Wright, Mets
Shortstops
  • Cristian Guzman, Nationals*
  • Hanley Ramirez, Marlins
  • Jose Reyes, Mets
Outfielders
  • Carlos Beltran, Mets
  • Ryan Braun, Brewers*
  • Pat Burrell, Phillies*
  • Adam Dunn, Diamondbacks
  • Matt Holliday, Rockies
  • Carlos Lee, Astros
  • Ryan Ludwick, Cardinals*
  • Nate McLouth, Pirates*
  • Alfonso Soriano, Cubs
Catchers
  • Russell Martin, Dodgers
  • Bengie Molina, Giants
  • Geovany Soto, Cubs*
Designated Hitter
  • Albert Pujols, Cardinals
Pitchers
  • Chad Billingsley, Dodgers*
  • Ryan Dempster, Cubs*
  • Brad Lidge, Phillies
  • Tim Lincecum, Giants*
  • Carlos Marmol, Cubs*
  • Johan Santana, Mets
  • Jose Valverde, Astros
  • Edinson Volquez, Reds*
  • Brandon Webb, Diamondbacks
  • Brian Wilson, Giants*
  • Kerry Wood, Cubs
Manager
  • Cecil Cooper, Astros

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

2007 National League All-Star Team






First Basemen
  • Prince Fielder, Brewers*
  • Ryan Howard, Phillies
  • Dmitri Young, Nationals
Second Basemen
  • Brandon Phillips, Reds*
  • Freddy Sanchez, Pirates
  • Chase Utley, Phillies
Third Basemen
  • Chipper Jones, Braves
  • Aramis Ramirez, Cubs
  • David Wright, Mets
Shortstops
  • Hanley Ramirez, Marlins*
  • Jose Reyes, Mets
  • Jimmy Rollins, Phillies
Outfielders
  • Carlos Beltran, Mets
  • Eric Byrnes, Diamondbacks*
  • Adam Dunn, Reds
  • Brad Hawpe, Rockies*
  • Matt Holliday, Rockies
  • Carlos Lee, Astros
  • Aaron Rowand, Phillies*
  • Alfonso Soriano, Cubs
  • Randy Winn, Giants
Catchers
  • Russell Martin, Dodgers*
  • Brian McCann, Braves
  • Bengie Molina, Giants
Designated Hitter:
  • Albert Pujols, Cardinals
Pitchers
  • Heath Bell, Padres*
  • Francisco Cordero, Brewers
  • Jeff Francis, Rockies*
  • Trevor Hoffman, Padres
  • Tim Hudson, Braves
  • Jake Peavy, Padres*
  • Brad Penny, Dodgers*
  • Takashi Saito, Dodgers*
  • Jose Valverde, Diamondbacks*
  • Brandon Webb, Diamondbacks
  • Carlos Zambrano, Cubs
Manager:
  • Bob Melvin, Diamondbacks

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

2006 National League All-Star Team






First Basemen
  • Lance Berkman, Astros
  • Ryan Howard, Phillies*
  • Albert Pujols, Cardinals
Second Basemen
  • Freddy Sanchez, Pirates*
  • Dan Uggla, Marlins*
  • Chase Utley, Phillies
Third Basemen
  • Miguel Cabrera, Marlins
  • Aramis Ramirez, Cubs
  • David Wright, Mets*
Shortstops
  • Bill Hall, Brewers*
  • Jose Reyes, Mets*
  • Jimmy Rollins, Phillies
Outfielders
  • Jason Bay, Pirates
  • Carlos Beltran, Mets
  • Adam Dunn, Reds
  • Steve Finley, Giants*
  • Brian Giles, Padres
  • Matt Holliday, Rockies*
  • Andruw Jones, Braves
  • Juan Pierre, Cubs
  • Alfonso Soriano, Nationals
Catchers
  • Michael Barrett, Cubs
  • Paul LoDuca, Mets
  • Brian McCann, Braves*
Designated Hitter:
  • Garrett Atkins, Rockies*
Pitchers
  • Joe Borowski, Marlins*
  • Chris Carpenter, Cardinals
  • Tom Gordon, Phillies
  • Trevor Hoffman, Padres
  • Scott Linebrink, Padres
  • Derek Lowe, Dodgers
  • Roy Oswalt, Astros
  • John Smoltz, Braves
  • Billy Wagner, Mets
  • Brandon Webb, Diamondbacks*
  • Carlos Zambrano, Cubs*
Manager:
  • Willie Randolph, Mets

Sunday, July 1, 2012

2005 National League All-Star Team





First Basemen
  • Todd Helton, Rockies
  • Derrek Lee, Cubs
  • Albert Pujols, Cardinals
Second Basemen
  • Marcus Giles, Braves*
  • Jeff Kent, Dodgers
  • Chase Utley, Phillies*
Third Basemen
  • Morgan Ensberg, Astros*
  • Troy Glaus, Diamondbacks
  • Aramis Ramirez, Cubs
Shortstops
  • Rafael Furcal, Braves
  • Felipe Lopez, Reds*
  • Jimmy Rollins, Phillies
Outfielders
  • Bobby Abreu, Phillies*
  • Moises Alou, Giants
  • Jason Bay, Pirates*
  • Miguel Cabrera, Marlins
  • Brian Giles, Padres
  • Shawn Green, Diamondbacks
  • Ken Griffey, Jr., Reds
  • Andruw Jones, Braves
  • Carlos Lee, Brewers
Catchers
  • Michael Barrett, Cubs*
  • Paul LoDuca, Marlins
  • Mike Piazza, Mets
Pitchers
  • Chris Capuano, Brewers*
  • Chris Carpenter, Cardinals*
  • Roger Clemens, Astros
  • Chad Cordero, Nationals*
  • Trevor Hoffman, Padres
  • Todd Jones, Marlins
  • Brad Lidge, Astros*
  • Scott Linebrink, Padres*
  • Pedro Martinez, Mets
  • Roy Oswalt, Astros
  • Dontrelle Willis, Marlins*
Manager:
  • Ned Yost, Brewers