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December 1, 2011 in Announcements

The IIBL is seeking veteran and rookie owners for a handful of teams for the 2011 replay season. Founded on CompuServe in 1991 with owners from around the planet, the International Internet Baseball League is a hands-on 24-team replay league using Diamond Mind Baseball. Teams sign 12-18 players each season as keepers and fill the remaining slots on their 35-man rosters in the IIBL annual player draft. Every team has a first round pick to get a shot at young emerging big leagues stars, their remaining picks in the draft are determined by their number of signed keepers.

The competitive balance is stellar. We have very few 100-game winners in the IIBL. There have been ten different champions in the last ten years. The 2008 league champion was owned by a Diamond Mind rookie.

The IIBL draft occurs in December and January and the season typically runs from February through September.  There is usually a three or four game series sent out every four days.

Please review the IIBL Constitution and the league website. If you wish to participate or have questions about any aspect of owning or operating an IIBL franchise, complete the form below and our ownership committee will get back with you within 72 hours.

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Nashua’s looking to trade Arencibia

December 4, 2011 in Hot Stove, Trades

Catching is really scarce this year. If you don’t already have a catcher, Arencibia, is better than anything available in the draft. In the draft Saltalamacchia (.737) and Pierzynski (.728) have slightly better OPSes than Arencibia (.720). But Arencibia has 100 more plate appearances than Salty and is only 25 to Pierzynski’s 34.

Looking for 1b, 3b, RF and/or draft picks.

World Series – Washington versus Scottsdale

November 29, 2011 in Results

Game 1 – Ervin Santana(Sco)   vs Josh Johnson(Was)  at Was. In the top of the 4th Blanco singled to lead off, and Mauer followed with a double. Holliday walked to make it bases loaded and nobody out.  Scott grounded to first and Blanco was eliminated at the plate. Chris Johnson followed with a 1-2-1 double play grounder to eliminate the threat. In the bottom of the 6th Longoria tripled with one out but was stranded when Berkman struck out and Posada grounded out.  Santana left for a pinch-hitter in the top of the 7th, having pitched 6 shutout innings,  Johnson departed for a pinch hitter in the bottom of the 7th. In the bottom of the 9th, with Papelbon pitching for Scottsdale, Berkman walked, Posada flied out and Orlando Hudson singled with Berkman advancing to second.  Axford came in for Scottsdale.  He struck out Jose Reyes.  Beltran then pinch hit for Stubbs and delivered a game winning double.  The final was 1-0 Washington, with the win going to Acosta and the loss to Papelbon.

Game 2 -  Sabathia(Sco) vs Lackey(Was) at Was .  With 1 out in the top of the 1st  Figgins reached second on an error by Reyes. Following a ground out Scottsdale strung together 2 singles and a 2 out triple by Chris Johnson to plate 3 unearned runs. In the bottom of the inning a walk and 3 singles yielded 2 runs to make it 3-2. Scottsdale added a run in the 3rd and that was it for the scoring. Sabathia went 7 innings for the win.  Arthur Rhodes got the save. Lackey took the loss.

Game 3 – Carmona(Was) vs Lilly(Sco) at Was. Lilly pitched 6 shutout innings and 5 other relievers accounted for 3 more as Scottsdale won 3-0 with Raphael Soriano getting the save.

Game 4 – Zambrano(Was) vs DiceK(Sco).   Cust and Ethier hit back to back homers to put Washington out to a 2-0 lead at the end of 1. Washington added a run in the third and another in the 4th on a Longoria HR.  In the bottom of the 5th Scott walked for Scottsdale with one out, one out later, Scottsdale strung together 4 singles to cut Washington’s lead to 4-3.  In the bottom of the 6th Scott hit a 2 run HR to give Scottsdale the lead. Washington tied it up in the 7th on a Cust double and an Ethier single.  In the bottom of the 8th Scottsdale broke it open on a Mauer single, a Victorino double, an intentional walk and a  Scutaro double. The lead held up as Scottsdale won it 8-5. Zumaya with the win, Acosta with the loss.

Game 5 Johnson(Was) vs Santana(Sco)  The game was never close as Johnson gave up 6 runs and Scottsdale won 8-1. Ervin Santana getting the win to clinch Scottsdale’s first ever world series championship.  Scottsdale hit only one home run during the series but their pitchers held Washington, the 2nd highest scoring team in the league during the regular season, to only 5 runs.

 

Playoffs Round 2 – results of Nashua versus Washington

November 22, 2011 in Results

Washington knocks off Nashua in 5. Scores were 6-3, 10-5, 5-10, 4-1, 6-5. Nashua’s starters give up 27 runs in 23 innings of work. Their batters hit 2 HRs (down from 11 versus Cambridge’s league best pitching staff – how did we do that?). Rather than being execrable, Washington’s starters merely sucked, allowing 18 runs in 28 IP (although they did OPS .775 at the plate). Washington hit 20 doubles in the 5 game series.

Playoffs Round 2 – Scottsdale versus Maui

November 19, 2011 in Results

Scottsdale beat Maui in seven games despite Coco Crisp’s four homers and ten RBIs.  Ted Lilly won his second game of the series, winning 3-2 in the clincher.

Results of first playoff round – New Orleans vs. Washington

November 14, 2011 in Results

Washington rallies from a 3-2 deficit to beat New Orleans in 7 as andre Ethier homers five times in the final two games.

And then gets pinch-hit for.
Carlos Marmol saves all three NO wins; Fausta Carmona wins two for Washington. First five games are close, final two are not.
John Lackey is the Game 7 winner; we can presume that won’t happen in the 2011 replay.
Congratulations to Gaelan, who taught me a trick or two about the computer too on his way to victory