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Welcome to the Season 17 of the USMLB.

Friday, September 11, 2009

WORST FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS BY POSITION

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38th overall pick during season four by the Atlanta Brave Vawts.

RIGHTFIELD

1. 36th overall pick during season two by the Durham Bulls.

LEFTFIELD

1.
43rd overall pick during season one by the Arizona Sting.

CENTERFIELD

1.
15th overall pick during season one by the Tampa Bay SSC OverTheHillGang.

CATCHER

1.
29th overall pick during season one by the Louisville Grumbling Groundhogs.

THIRDBASE

1.
31st overall pick during season seven by the Jackson BlaZers.

SECONDBASE

1.
Tenth overall pick during season two by the Portland Post Doctoral Fellows.

FIRSTBASE

1.
39th overall pick during season three by the Philadelphia HeadHunters.

STARTING PITCHER

1.
46th overall pick during season two by the Minnesota Milfoils.

RELIEVERS

1.
52nd overall pick during season seven by the Chicago Blackhawks.

TOP FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS BY POSITION

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Second overall pick during season seven by the Salem Gangstas. A true five-tool player.

2. Brendan Wright
First overall pick during season six by the Washington D.C. Obama's.

3. Bruce Arnold
Tenth overall pick during season seven by the New York Fighting Molars.

4. Ralph Terrell
Third overall pick during season five by the Kansas City Bobcats.

5. Walter Clark
Fifth overall pick during season five by the Salem Gangstas.

RIGHTFIELD

1.
Sixth overall pick during season three by the Tucson Mafia. A true offensive machine.

2. Damaso Seneca
Third overall pick during season two by the New Britain Fisher Cats.

3. Mikey Frey
16th overall pick during season one by the Chicago Blackhawks.

4. Antone Frazier
26th overall pick during season three by the Kansas City Bobcats.

5. Slick Peters
23rd overall pick during season six by the St. Louis Cornerstone.

LEFTFIELD

1.
Fifth overall pick during season six by the Los Angeles Galaxy. A true power hitter.

2. Dizzy Lankford
29th overall pick during season five by the Tacoma Pioneers.

3. Danny Harding
Eighth overall pick during season one by the Milwaukee Bucks.

4. Wes Withem
Seventh overall pick during season two by the New York Fighting Molars.

5. Randy Munoz
16th overall pick during season seven by the Jackson BlaZers.

CENTERFIELD

1.
Seventh overall pick during season 7 by the Minnesota Milfoils. A lifetime .300 hitter.

2. Orber Sierra
Fourth overall pick during season three by the Milwaukee Bucks.

3. Sam Stone
13th overall pick during season four by the Monterrey Stars.

4. Peaches Keller
26th overall pick during season five by the St. Louis Cornerstone.

5. Otis Dorsey
27th overall pick during season five by the Jackson BlaZers.

CATCHER

1.
25th overall pick during season three by the Philadelphia HeadHunters. Very powerful catcher.

2. Gordon McGlinchy
17th overall pick during season six by the Louisville Grumbling Groundhogs.

3. Miller Meacham
Fifth overall pick during season five by the Toledo Mud Hens.

4. Davey Calvo
44th overall pick during season two by the Los Angeles Galaxy.

5. Juan Mondesi
23rd overall pick during season seven by the Jackson BlaZers.

THIRDBASE

1.
15th overall pick during season six by the New York Fighting Molars. Third base power, shortstop glove.

2. Ryne Myers
20th overall pick during season one by the Scranton Beet Farmer's.

3. Dernell Kirk
19th overall pick during season four by the Los Angeles Galaxy.

4. Preston Harding
38th overall pick during season three by the Monterrey Stars.

5. Ezdra Martin
54th overall pick during season four by the Tampa Bay SSC OverTheHillGang.

SECONDBASE

1.
First overall pick during season four by the Jacksonville RAIDERS. Pure hitting and speed.

2. Brent Turner
Fourth overall pick during season six by the Boston Braves.

3. Pep Valdes
Third overall pick during season three by the Ottawa Crawdaddies.

4. Sal Moore
Fourth overall pick during season two by the Milwaukee Bucks.

5. Sammy Aguilar
17th overall pick during season two by the Burlington Bombers.

FIRSTBASE

1.
36th overall pick during season three by the Scranton Beet Farmer's. Pure power hitter.

2. Albert Campbell
11th overall pick during season five by the Houston Hitmen.

3. Shawn Long
35th overall pick during season five by the Cincinnati Highlanders.

4. Fernando Molina
45th overall pick during season five by the Monterrey Stars.

5. Hub Gordon
Seventh overall pick during season six by the Ottawa Crawdaddies.

STARTING PITCHER

1.
Third overall pick during season seven by the Tampa Bay SSC OverTheHillGang. Master control pitcher.

2. Taylor Ward
Fifth overall pick during season seven by the Portland Post Doctoral Fellows.

3. Ramiro Johnson
Third overall pick during season six by the Salem Gangstas.

4. Aaron Hernandez
Eighth overall pick during season five by the Los Angeles Galaxy.

5. Steven Hill
Eighth overall pick during season seven by the Boston Braves.

RELIEVERS

1.
30th overall pick during season one by the Salem Gangstas. Future great closer.

2. Darryl Levis
10th overall pick during season five by the Boston Braves.

3. Pinky Brooks
34th overall pick during season four by the Tacoma Pioneers.

4. Barry Hutchinson
24th overall pick during season seven by the St. Louis Cornerstone.

5. Frank Richards
Ninth overall pick during season five by the Tucson Mafia.

#15 Looking for a playoff spot



Kansas City Bobcats

The Bobcats had one of the greatest offensive teams that the league has ever seen during there first four years in Santa Fe but the pitching staff was equally has bad. Then the team moved to Kansas City with a new attitude and starting there winning way again. The last three season has been really great for the team expect they just haven’t made the playoffs despite there great record during that time.

The total percentage of wins for the Bobcats is .511 (579 victories and 555 losses). The most wins in a single season was 93 during season two. The most losses in a season being 101 during season four.

Sanmoss17 is entering his fourth season as the general manger of the franchise compiling a 265-221 record for a .545 winning percentage. Sanmoss17 took over a team that was in deep need of some help and he quickly turned them around into a playoff contending team. Now if he can only get the Bobcats to the playoffs some time soon.

Future Outlook: Playoff Contender

Playoff Appearance: Two
Division Championship: None
World Series Victory: None
All-Stars: 7
Awards: 1 MVP/ 1 Rookie of the Year/ 2 Silver Sluggers/ 1 Gold Glove

All Kansas City Bobcats Team

Catcher: Guy Williams (.331Ave, 286HR, 815RBI, 680R, .650SLG)
First Base: Tony Alvarez (.298Ave, 263HR, 691RBI, 585R, .603SLG)
Second Base: Andrew Hampton (.311Ave, 37HR, 219RBI, 304R, 119SB)
Third Base: Adam Buck (.267Ave, 79HR, 447RBI, 492R, 145SB)
Shortstop: Blake Brinkley (.265Ave, 91HR, 461RBI, 439R, .400SLG)
Left Field: Benny James (.319Ave, 77HR, 383RBI, 463R, .394OBP)
Center Field: R.A. Little (.278Ave, 33HR, 243RBI, 280R, .342OBP)
Right Field: Eric Sisk (.303Ave, 372HR, 907RBI, 864R, .650SLG)
Designated Hitter: Vicente Melendez (.317Ave, 192HR, 599RBI, 596R, .387OBP)
Starting Pitcher: Martin Satou (5.13ERA, 41-32 Record, 644.1IP, 504SO, 1.43WHIP)
Reliever: Pinky Brooks (3.84ERA, 56-66 Save Chances, 73G, 46SO, 1.14WHIP)


Career Records
Hitting:
At Bats: Eric Sisk - 3912
Games Played: Blake Brinkley - 1022
Runs: Eric Sisk - 864
Hits: Eric Sisk - 1184
Doubles: Adam Buck - 188
Triples: Eric Sisk - 33
Homeruns: Eric Sisk - 372
Runs Batted In: Eric Sisk - 907
Walks: Eric Sisk - 404
Stolen Bases: Rickey Karl - 177
Batting Average: Guy Williams - .331
On-Base Percentage: Guy Williams - .400
Slugging Percentage: Guy Williams - .650/ Eric Sisk - .650

Pitching:
Games: Lon Riggs - 273
Games Started: Martin Satou - 101
Complete Games: Martin Satou - 6
Shutouts: Martin Satou – 1/ Peter Baek - 1
Wins: Martin Satou – 41
Losses: Martin Satou - 32
Saves: Lon Riggs - 63
Innings Pitched: Martin Satou – 644.1
Strikeouts: Martin Satou - 504
WHIP: None Qualified
Earned Run Average: None Qualified


Single Season Records
Hitting:

At Bat: Eric Sisk - 723 (season 4)
Runs: Eric Sisk - 184 (season 4)
Hits: Eric Sisk - 218 (season 4)
Doubles: William Kraemer - 43 (season 2)
Triples: Andrew Hampton - 10 (season 1)
Homeruns: Eric Sisk - 72 (season 3)
Runs Batted In: Eric Sisk - 171 (season 3)
Walks: William Kraemer - 75 (season 2)
Stolen Bases: Rickey Karl - 80 (season 6)
Batting Average: Guy Williams - .368 (season 1)
On-Base Percentage: Guy Williams - .433 (season 3)
Slugging Percentage: Eric Sisk - .718 (season 3)

Pitching:
Games: Moises Montero - 92 (season 1)
Games Started: Preston Wright - 36 (season 2)/ Frank Stokes - 36 (season 3)
Complete Games: Martin Satou - 4 (season 6)
Shutouts: Peter Baek - 1 (season 1)/ Martin Satou - 1 (season 7)
Wins: Martin Satou - 17 (season 6)/ Luis Barajas - 17 (season 6)
Losses: Three tied at 16
Saves: Sammy Hernandez - 29 (season 1)/ Pinky Brooks - 29 (season 7)
Innings Pitched: Martin Satou - 234.1 (season 7)
Strikeouts: Martin Satou - 186 (season 7)
WHIP: Luis Barajas - 1.31 (season 6)
Earned Run Average: Al Jordan - 3.88 (season 6)