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Sunday, July 12, 2020

ALL DECADE LEAGUE: 90 Game Mark and AL All Stars

Long time, no post on this league -- but here comes the 90 game mark for the ALL DECADE LEAGUE (thanks to the simulation help of Savard the Goat)! If you need a reminder of this league, check out the league preview here!

Big, big, big thank you to Savard for his assistance on this project -- get ready for LOTS of All Decade League stats! Instead of a measly 36 game season, I'll be releasing a FULL 162 game season!!! For more accuracy, each team gained a fifth starter and two more bullpen arms. So get ready for that in the stats.

Oh, 162 games isn't enough for you? ME NEITHER! Thanks to Savard, we're going to be releasing several seasons to show the result variance and show how anything can happen in Showdown! So, without further ado, the standings and stats from the first 90 games of the All Decade League!



Overall, it's playing out with the higher points teams pulling away, but the Royals and A's (two lowest point total teams) find themselves still in their division races and the DBacks are stunning the only team over 8000 points, the Dodgers. Also, the Marlins are pulling a surprise contender move in the NL East, while the Brewers/Cubs are locked in a tie after 90 games. Looking at the first 90 games, I've got to give a big shoutout to Showdownfan1 for being SUPER spot on so far with his predictions!! He nailed the Marlins being a contender and his Royals' in second pick still has a shot! His Braves are definitely still in it too!!

Most seasons, I'm just going to release the full simulation results; however, for the first one, I figured an All Star break was in order! If you follow me on Twitter, I hope you've been voting on my All Star polls! That's right, we've got STATS for every player on these squads and I'm hyped for the All Star game..... so without further ado, let's meet the ALL DECADE LEAGUE ALL STAR TEAMS:

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Starting lineup: With an electric MVP-winning Altuve leading off, followed by five straight dudes with double digit OB and at least 17-20 HR, the top of the order for the AL All Stars will be a PROBLEM for any NL pitcher. At the bottom, we've got a series of electric OB 8 hitters who've been putting up big numbers. Will those low OB hitters cause the lineup to go cold?

76.9% of the fan vote 
.347 avg, .388 OBP, 21 HR, 88 R, 43 SB

81.3% of the fan vote
.316 avg, .423 OBP, 35 HR, 78 RBI

100% of the fan vote
.342 avg, .422 OBP, 27 HR, 76 RBI

68.8% of the fan vote
.310 avg, .370 OBP, 38 HR, 78 RBI

.301 avg, .355 OBP, 24 HR, 53 RBI

53.3% of the fan vote
.266 avg, .347 OBP, 22 HR, 53 RBI

76.9% of the fan vote
.239 avg, .304 OBP, 33 HR, 70 RBI

 75% of the fan vote
.283 avg, .320 OBP, 20 HR, 75 RBI

46.7% of the fan vote
.298 avg, .349 OBP, 17 3B, 17 HR, 50 SB

BENCH: This bench is absolutely stocked with on-base and talent, letting the manager pinch hit really well later in the game. In fact, there's only one guy who's not an OB 10, and OB 9 Correa still upgrades Lindor for OB late in the game.

.296 avg, .394 OBP, 38 2B, 13 HR, 47 RBI

.281 avg, .382 OBP, 8 3B, 7 HR, 25 RBI

.344 avg, .408 OBP, 34 2B, 16 HR, 57 RBI

.262 avg, .313 OBP, 22 HR, 48 RBI

.277 avg, .376 OBP, 24 HR, 55 RBI

.280 avg, .322 OBP, 24 HR, 69 RBI

.346 avg, .374 OBP, 7 3B, 8 HR, 64 R, 80 SB

.266 avg, .379 OBP, 27 HR, 70 RBI

.301 avg, .368 OBP, 23 HR, 80 RBI

.354 avg, .420 OBP, 30 2B, 20 HR, 65 RBI

.266 avg, .341 OBP, 30 HR, 73 RBI

STARTER: Cueto may have been a brief star for the Royals in their title run, but he's doing WORK this season. His W-L may not reflect it, but he's leading all SP in ERA and WHIP at the moment in the AL.He's got low IP, but with the Royals pitching depth, that's totally fine and will not be an issue in this All Star game either!

6-4, 1.89 ERA, 0.91 WHIP

BULLPEN: So many talented arms for the AL Manager to choose from here -- a plethora of ace-level Rays pitchers, a pair of Yankees bullpen studs including the greatest closer of all-time, an MVP winner in 2011 Verlander, the AL Wins leader in Keuchel, and a super solid combo of Roy Halladay and Chris Sale. With super closers Britton, Koji, and Andrew Miller also on board, it's hard to imagine anything other than an unfortunate 1 roll getting in this staff's way!

6-3, 2.00 ERA, 1.13 WHIP

8-4, 2.11 ERA, 1.14 WHIP

9-4, 2.56 ERA, 0.96 WHIP

13-5, 3.75 ERA, 1.42 WHIP

9-5, 3.22 ERA, 1.02 WHIP

9-5, 3.03 ERA, 1.49 WHIP

5-1, 1.28 ERA, 0.73 WHIP, 14 SV

1-1, 1.52 ERA, 0.92 WHIP, 11 SV

2-3, 2.23 ERA, 0.93 WHIP, 33 SV

12-1, 2.10 ERA, 1.12 WHIP, 5 SV, 98.2 IP

5-1, 1.69 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, 11 SV

2-0, 2.17 ERA, 0.83 WHIP, 27 SV

FINAL ROSTER SPOT FAN VOTE: Ok, so one spot has yet to be filled! The four finalists for All Star spots are: SS Derek Jeter 2009, DH/C Mitch Garver 2019, DH/LF/RF Nelson Cruz 2014, 3B Miguel Sano 2019





You can vote HERE and voting will be open all week! The NL All Star team is also forthcoming, so keep an eye out!

2 comments:

  1. That Cueto card seemed so strange to make, but he is doing what is expected: give four or five great innings to get to that stellar bullpen.

    Also, how do you expect me to pick between three Twins for the final fan vote?!?!

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    1. Haha Cueto is doing his job so effectively -- they're the cheapest team and somehow right in the thick of the playoff hunt thanks to their pitching and speed!

      I like to make things a challenge ;) I guess having Twins' Cruz already on the team makes it easier to narrow it down to the other two 27 HR Twins monsters!

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