Tuesday, January 30, 2018



The Boston Bobcats finally made it back to the World Series with a thrilling seven game fight to the finish against the Minnesota Men.

Game 1 was a  4 hour 43 minute marathon that didn't deserve a loser.  Jake Odorizzi battled Marcus Stroman to a 3-3 tie after four innings.  They worth both long gone by the conclusion as we saw a total of 17 pitchers enter the game with the Men finally pushing a run across the 13th inning to win 4-3.  Allen got the win and Axford the loss with Neshek picking up a save.

Game 2 was a must for the Bobcats after the long battle of game 1 really could have chased the Bobcats home for the Winter.  David Ortiz didn't want his career to end that way and he provided all of the damage.  After a solo homerun in the 2nd he followed up with a two run blast in the 4th.  That was all the runs the Bobcats needed behind jokester Steven Wright and the bullpen shut the men down for the last 3 innings.  King Felix took the loss in this one.

Game 3 moved to Minnesota with the series tied.  The Men woke up the home crowd with a complete pounding of Dallas Keuchel.  After scoring 7 runs in the first they were on cruise control.  Andy Willnus was content on letting Keuchel get pounded to save his bullpen for later in the series.  The Men continued with 3 more runs in the 2nd and 3 more in the 5th.  They pounded out a whopping 23 hits in a 15-2 blowout.  Kinsler and Donaldson both had 4 hits and Melky and Abreu both had 3 RBI to put the Men up 2-1 in the series and give Ervin Santana the win.

Game 4 saw the Bobcats turn the tables and do some scoring early as well.  3 runs in the 1st and runs in 4 of the first 5 innings and we had another easy win.  Edwin Encarncion and Brock Holt homered for Boston as they knocked out Josh Tomlin in the 2nd inning.  Stroman pitched a strong 8 innings with 11 k's in a 7-2 win to tie the series back up at 2.

Game 5 was the final one in Minnesota.  With Odorizzi back on the mound for the Men and Drew Pomeranz with his only start for Boston.  The Men looked good early, opening a 3-1 lead through 5 innings, lead in part by a homerun by Steve Pearce.  However, the Bobcats would make the first stunning comeback of the series when David Ortiz and Brian Dozier both homered.  They got 3 in the 6th to grab the lead and added 3 in the 7th and 2 more in the 9th for an easy 9-3 win.  Daniel Otero was hit hard in the 6th and 7th by giving up 5 hits in 2/3 of an inning and adding 5 earned runs.  Michael Givins got the win in relief of Pomeranz.  The Bobcats lead the series for the first time 3-2.

Game 6 was back in Boston.  Stats are unavailable for this game due to contractual agreements (lost).  I can tell you that the Men won!  That ties the series up and forces the big game 7,

Game 7 saw Willnus and Mallon both jump right into the bullpen in the first inning.  Stroman left after 2/3 and Santana left without retiring a batter and allowing 2 hits and a HBP.  Santiago who ordered the code red entered and got David Ortiz to ground into a double play.  However, Dozier doubled in the 2nd run. Then the Bobcats added a run in the 2nd when James McCann dropped a sure foulout and  Andrelton Simmons  made them pay by ripping a triple into the gap with the 2nd chance.  Another error by Donaldson allowed him to score to make it 3-0.  Meanwhile the Bobcats bullpen coasted along with Rich Hill pitching 4 scoreless innings and Edwin Diaz only giving up one run over 3 innings.  That run coming on a conceded ground out by Tyler Naquin in the 8th inning as the Bobcats cruised home 4-1  to win the series.  Santana took the loss with the rough 1st inning and Rich Hill got the win in relief.

Thanks to Scott Mallon for a well played series and a great run for the Men.


Monday, January 29, 2018

The Lake Erie Commodores are the champions of the 2017 Friendship League!

After fighting their way into a wildcard berth, having to battle Maine, Las Vegas and Kansas City down to the last game, it was off to the divisional series against the 50-31 mighty Michigan Mammoths.

Splitting the first two in Michigan, the Commodores came back to Commodore Perry Stadium. Games 3 and 4 were hard fought, exciting one run victories that could have gone either way but Lake Erie prevailed in both. Then Iwakuma put the finishing touches on the series victory with a 6-0 complete game shutout, giving Lake Erie the 4-1 series victory. It was now on to Boston to face the Bobcats in the World Series.

Boston came off a tough 7 game series win over the back to back defending champion Minnesota Men. Facing a well rested Commodore crew would prove to be too much to over come. As in the prior series Lake Erie was able to gain a split in Boston and it was finished in Commodore Perry Stadium. In the decisive game 3, the Lake Erie bullpen was able to hold on for a 2-1 victory. That seemed to sink the Bobcats as the Commodores then went on to win the final 2 games 7-1 and 9-5.

This is the 1st championship ever won in Doug Ebbole's Friendship League career, including back in his 1st stint in the 1990's.

Congrats to a great year for all. Everyone got the season finished on time: it was an exciting finish to the season for quite a few teams: and great job to Michigan, Minnesota and Boston for making the playoffs.

Will see everyone in March in Southfield for the draft. "Man the cannons.....FIRE!"

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Meow!!

The Men's drive for a three-peat ended in Boston.  The 'Cats move on to the World Series after surviving another seven game series with Minnesota.


Monday, January 8, 2018

2016 Individual Award Winners

Minnesota's Josh Donaldson takes home the MVP with a stellar season (.307, 18 HRs, 53 RBIs, 1.031 OPS, 5.2 WAR).



Michigan's Andrew Miller and his 28 saves (4th all time in FL history). WHIP of .58,  and 1.24 ERA wins the Cy Young AND Rolaids Fireman Relief Award. 



Three sluggers tied for the HR title.  Khris Davis, Evan Gattis, and Carlos Santana each clubbed 25 homers this season.  



Four Kansas City Butcher position players made 1st team All-Star.



Nate Jones joined Andrew Miller to give
Michigan the top pair of relievers in FL history

Reliever Nate Jones of Michigan set a new all-time record for Reliever's ERA at a crazy low 0.23.  Nate went 8-1 with a WHIP of 0.40 and only ONE earned run over 40 innings pitched!

Two teams cracked the all-time most strikeouts list -  Michigan's hurlers totaled 700 K's, now third-best in league history.  Boston was right behind with 698 K's, fourth best ever.

And of course, congratulations to Fred Schmidt, your 2016 Friendship League Manager of the Year!!!

Sunday, January 7, 2018

Season ends, congratulations to our Playoff Teams!!!

Another regular season is in the books and we congratulate our four playoff teams:  the Boston Bobcats, the Michigan Mammoths, the Lake Erie Commodores, and back-to-back defending champions, the Minnesota Men!!!  The three division winners all took their titles rather handily, but the battle for the wild card was fierce, with Maine coming up just a bit short and Las Vegas and Kansas City just two games away.  Good luck (and best wishes) to all playoff teams!


No kidding, Coach Mora, it's really playoff time!



Friday, January 5, 2018

Thuder Protection List

With the season mercifully over, the Toronto Thunder look forward to next year and thank all players for their efforts. However, cuts must be made and the following is the protection list for the 2018 draft.

Protected:
Aaron Judge RF
Adrian Beltre 3B
Nelson Cruz RF
Tim Beckham SS
Marwin Gonzalez 1B
Brett Gardner LF
Mike Zunino C
Max Kepler RF

Chris Sale SP
Garrett Richards SP
Dylan Bundy SP
Chad Green SP,RP
Keone Kela RP
Sean Manaea SP
Dellin Betances RP
CC Sabathia SP

Yu Darvish Player: McGee

Cut:
Brad Miller 2B
Norichika Aoki LF
Jorge Polanco 2B
Zach Britton RP
Joe Kelly RP
Joe Biagini SP, RP
Tyler Skaggs SP

Lind NC
Centeno NC
Casali NC
Weaver NC