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American Dominance

Thursday, July 12th, 2012

All-Star Game MVP Carlos Ruiz

Just like the MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday, there was little drama in the DTBL All-Star Game on Thursday evening.  In the 19th annual mid-summer game, the American Division cruised to a 12-1 victory over their National Division counterparts.  The game even started eerily similar to the MLB game with Justin Verlander getting torched in the top of the first.  The National All-Stars didn’t record their first hit until the fifth inning.  Gators catcher Carlos Ruiz was named the MVP, going 3 for 3 with a home run and four runs knocked in.  The game was played at the Demidome, home of Dom’s Demigods.

The game got off to an ominous start for the National Division with Verlander hitting Andrew McCutchen with the first pitch of the game.  McCutchen came around to score on a base hit by Jose Bautista.  David Wright followed with another RBI single.  Later in the inning, Ruiz got his big night started with a two run single to give the American team a quick 4-0 lead in the first.

The American starting pitcher, Matt Cain, was far more effective.  He pitched two scoreless, hitless innings and was followed by David Price who pitched two innings without giving up a hit either.  Stephen Strasburg was the second pitcher into the game for the National squad, but he was only slightly more effective than Verlander.  He gave up a two run home run to Miguel Cabrera in the top of the second, which increased the American lead to six.  They were on cruise control from there, but were definitely not done scoring.

In the top of the fifth, Cole Hamels came in to pitch for the National Division and promptly gave up extra base hits to the first three hitters he faced.  Doubles by Mark Trumbo and Ian Kinsler proceeded a two run home run by Ruiz.  Half way through the game, it was 9-0 American with the National All-Stars still looking for their first hit.  That hit finally came in the bottom of the fifth when Buster Posey hit a solo home run to end the no-hitter and shutout.

The American Division still had more runs in them.  They scored three more in the top of the seventh to push the score to 12-1.  The big hit of the inning was a bases clearing three run double by Ryan Braun.  Neither team scored the rest of the way.  Craig Kimbrel finished things off in the ninth with a pair of strike outs, including one of A.J. Pierzynski to end mercifully end the game.

There were plenty of offensive stars for the American Division, but Ruiz was the obvious choice for MVP.  Ruiz and Braun both had three hits and at least three RBIs (four for Ruiz).  Cabrera, Bautista and Kinsler each had multiple hits as well.  All told, the American All-Stars recorded 12 runs on 16 hits.  Meanwhile, the National team only recorded four hits, with Posey’s home run being the only hit by a National starter.  Jason Kipnis had a pair of hits off the bench.

Cain and Price were the pitching stars of the game.  Although the OOTP box score credits Price with the win, that distinction actually belongs to Cain since we don’t have a minimum inning requirement for earning a victory in an All-Star Game.  Verlander took the loss.  The defensive star of the game was probably McCutchen.  He had six putouts in six innings in center field.  Interestingly, he made catches to end five of the six innings he played.

As usual, the game was played using the Out of the Park Baseball simulation game.  For the second straight year, there was a live webcast of the game on LiveStream.  Check out the link below if you would like to watch the archived video.  Congrats to Jay for managing his team to an easy win and thanks for taking the time to take part in the game.  Here’s to an exciting second half!

Box Score

LiveStream Channel (with archived video)

2012 DTBL All-Stars

Thursday, July 5th, 2012

Gators All-Star catcher Carlos Ruiz

The votes have been counted and the rosters are set for the 19th annual DTBL All-Star Game.  The game will take place sometime next week, but the official date and time are TBD.  The Demigods will be the host club.  Jay will mange the American Division and I will call the shots for the National Division.  Jay and I were responsible for breaking any ties in the final vote results and we picked the 23rd man for our respective teams.  Without further ado, here are the 2012 DTBL All-Stars:

American Division

Starters:

  • Pitcher – Matt Cain, Naturals
  • Catcher – Carlos Ruiz, Gators
  • First Base – Miguel Cabrera, Naturals
  • Second Base – Ian Kinsler, Moonshiners
  • Third Base – David Wright, Moonshiners
  • Shortstop – Asdrubal Cabrera, Naturals
  • Outfield – Jose Bautista, Choppers
  • Outfield – Andrew McCutchen, Naturals
  • Outfield – Ryan Braun, Jackalope

Reserves:

  • Catcher – Yadier Molina, Choppers
  • First Base – Mark Trumbo, Choppers
  • Third Base – Adrian Beltre, Choppers
  • Shortstop – Elvis Andrus, Jackalope
  • Outfield – Curtis Granderson, Choppers
  • Outfield – Giancarlo Stanton, Jackalope
  • Pitcher – Zack Greinke, Naturals
  • Pitcher – David Price, Naturals
  • Pitcher – C.J. Wilson, Choppers
  • Pitcher – Jered Weaver, Moonshiners
  • Relief Pitcher – Jim Johnson, Jackalope
  • Relief Pitcher – Craig Kimbrel, Choppers
  • Relief Pitcher – Chris Perez, Naturals
  • Relief Pitcher – Chris Sale, Choppers

National Division

Starters:

  • Pitcher – Justin Verlander, Kings
  • Catcher – Buster Posey, Demigods
  • First Base – David Ortiz, Demigods
  • Second Base – Robinson Cano, Kings
  • Third Base – Edwin Encarnacion, Mavericks
  • Shortstop – Starlin Castro, Mavericks
  • Outfield – Carlos Beltran, Kings
  • Outfield – Josh Hamilton, Cougars
  • Outfield – Carlos Gonzalez, Kings

Reserves:

  • Catcher – A.J. Pierzynski, Cougars
  • First Base – Adam Dunn, Mavericks
  • Second Base – Jason Kipnis, Cougars
  • Outfield – Adam Jones, Mavericks
  • Outfield – Mike Trout, Mavericks
  • Outfield – Matt Holliday, Darkhorses
  • Pitcher – Gio Gonzalez, Cougars
  • Pitcher – Stephen Strasburg, Mavericks
  • Pitcher – Cole Hamels, Demigods
  • Pitcher – Madison Bumgarner, Cougars
  • Relief Pitcher – Joel Hanrahan, Cougars
  • Relief Pitcher – Kenley Jansen, Mavericks
  • Relief Pitcher – Joe Nathan, Demigods
  • Relief Pitcher – Jonathan Papelbon, Kings

All-Stars per team:

  • 8 – Choppers
  • 7 – Mavericks, Naturals
  • 6 – Cougars
  • 5 – Kings
  • 4 – Demigods, Jackalope
  • 3 – Moonshiners
  • 1 – Darkhorses, Gators

Adrian Beltre and Matt Holliday were the 23rd players selected for each division.  I chose Holliday to make sure the Darkhorses were represented on the roster.  There are some interesting names NOT on the list above, namely NL MVP candidate Joey Votto and a pair of Dodgers:  Matt Kemp and Clayton Kershaw.  The Choppers lead the way with eight All-Stars.  Interestingly, the league’s top two teams right now (Jackalope and Moonshiners) only have four and three All-Stars respectively.  On the other end of the standings, the bottom two teams (Darkhorses and Gators) only have one All-Star each.  One interesting voting fact is that all four National Division relief pitchers were chosen unanimously.  Click here to view the full voting results.  Much more All-Star Game info will be coming soon.