I have 14 hitters on my team. After the first full week of play, 8 of them are hitting at the Mendoza line (.200) or below. Only two are hitting above .300. The team batting average is .223. On the good side, it appears that 13 of the 14 hitters are playing full time so they are getting lots of At-Bats to strike-out on.
League-wise, the Rocky Coloradans are in the lower-middle of the pack. The last place in average is countered by the first place in Stolen Bases. HR, R, RBI are all in the middle. So, if my guys get on base, they can run.
Pitchers did not have a good week, but do they ever have good weeks? Ha-Ha Rhetorical question. The surest way for a pitcher to ruin his career is to get drafted by the Rocky Coloradans.
No on the roster appears to be on DL or to be sent down to the Minors or to be traded to the National League, so I don’t have to submit any roster moves this week. Also, the guys sent down last week are still down so I don’t need to reactivate anyone.
It’s too early to start making shoring up moves. I will wait another two weeks before looking for Free Agent Moves or trades.
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