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1998 Regular Season Standings



NATIONAL LEAGUE

Division number 1

TEAM WIN LOSS PCT GB LAST WEEK OWNER

NEW YORK METS 93 69 .574 0 1 - 2 Jon Bruschke

ATLANTA BRAVES 85 77 .524 8 2 - 1 Scott Treffer

MONTREAL EXPOS 78 84 .481 15 1 - 2 Tim Pittman

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES 78 84 .481 15 2 - 2 Robert Perkins

FLORIDA MARLINS 69 93 .425 24 2 - 2 Justin Kaplan

Division number 2

TEAM WIN LOSS PCT GB LAST WEEK OWNER

PITTSBURGH PIRATES 96 66 .592 0 2 - 2 Rick Wynne

HOUSTON ASTROS 89 73 .549 7 2 - 1 Leo Leckie

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 80 82 .493 16 2 - 1 Mike Friedman

CINCINNATI REDS 78 84 .481 18 1 - 2 Alex Canas

CHICAGO CUBS 78 84 .481 18 1 - 2 Jim Casey

MILWAUKEE BREWERS 62 100 .382 34 1 - 3 Jeremy Moore

Division number 3

TEAM WIN LOSS PCT GB LAST WEEK OWNER

COLORADO ROCKIES 102 60 .629 0 1 - 2 Casey Cobb

LOS ANGELES DODGERS 89 73 .549 13 3 - 1 Patrick Lalor

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 89 73 .549 13 3 - 1 Shawn Whalen

SAN DIEGO PADRES 88 74 .543 14 2 - 1 Gordon Stables

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS 55 107 .339 47 1 - 2 Mark Yee

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Division number 4

TEAM WIN LOSS PCT GB LAST WEEK OWNER

NEW YORK YANKEES 124 38 .765 0 4 - 0 Michael Gortenberg

BOSTON RED SOX 101 61 .623 23 0 - 4 Rich Rodriguez

BALTIMORE ORIOLES 84 78 .518 40 4 - 0 Steve Meeder

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS 70 92 .432 54 0 - 4 Jack Kelley

TORONTO BLUE JAYS 66 96 .407 58 2 - 1 Rico Rosado

Division number 5

TEAM WIN LOSS PCT GB LAST WEEK OWNER

CLEVELAND INDIANS 85 77 .524 0 2 - 2 Cary Richardson

MINNESOTA TWINS 84 78 .518 1 2 - 2 Tim Walsh

CHICAGO WHITE SOX 79 83 .487 6 1 - 3 Gordon Leckie

KANSAS CITY ROYALS 71 91 .438 14 3 - 1 Judd Choate

DETROIT TIGERS 43 119 .265 42 1 - 2 Brian Ethridge

Division number 6

TEAM WIN LOSS PCT GB LAST WEEK OWNER

SEATTLE MARINERS 92 70 .567 0 0 - 4 John Cunningham

TEXAS RANGERS 80 82 .493 12 4 - 0 Josh Hoe

ANAHEIM ANGELS 71 91 .438 21 2 - 2 Chris Highlander

OAKLAND ATHLETICS 71 91 .438 21 2 - 2 Russ Morris





Wins Above Reality

TEAM NAME REALITY FANTASY GAMES AHEAD OWNER

1 PITTSBURGH PIRATES 69 - 93 96 - 66 27 Rick Wynne

2 COLORADO ROCKIES 77 - 85 102 - 60 25 Casey Cobb

3 SEATTLE MARINERS 76 - 85 92 - 70 15.5 John Cunningham

4 FLORIDA MARLINS 54 - 108 69 - 93 15 Justin Kaplan

5 MINNESOTA TWINS 70 - 92 84 - 78 14 Tim Walsh

6 MONTREAL EXPOS 65 - 97 78 - 84 13 Tim Pittman

7 NEW YORK YANKEES 114 - 48 124 - 38 10 Michael Gortenberg

8 BOSTON RED SOX 92 - 70 101 - 61 9 Rich Rodriguez

9 TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAY 63 - 99 70 - 92 7 Jack Kelley

10 LOS ANGELES DODGERS 83 - 79 89 - 73 6 Patrick Lalor
11 BALTIMORE ORIOLES 79 - 83 84 - 78 5 Steve Meeder

11 NEW YORK METS 88 - 74 93 - 69 5 Jon Bruschke

13 PHILADELPHIA PHILLI 75 - 87 78 - 84 3 Robert Perkins

14 CINCINNATI REDS 77 - 85 78 - 84 1 Alex Canas

15 SAN FRANCISCO GIANT 89 - 74 89 - 73 .5 Shawn Whalen
16 CHICAGO WHITE SOX 80 - 82 79 - 83 -1

17 KANSAS CITY ROYALS 72 - 89 71 - 91 -1.5

18 OAKLAND ATHLETICS 74 - 88 71 - 91 -3

18 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 83 - 79 80 - 82 -3

20 CLEVELAND INDIANS 89 - 73 85 - 77 -4
21 TEXAS RANGERS 88 - 74 80 - 82 -8

22 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACK 65 - 97 55 - 107 -10

22 SAN DIEGO PADRES 98 - 64 88 - 74 -10

24 CHICAGO CUBS 90 - 73 78 - 84 -11.5

25 MILWAUKEE BREWERS 74 - 88 62 - 100 -12

26 HOUSTON ASTROS 102 - 60 89 - 73 -13

27 ANAHEIM ANGELS 85 - 77 71 - 91 -14

28 ATLANTA BRAVES 106 - 56 85 - 77 -21

29 TORONTO BLUE JAYS 88 - 74 66 - 96 -22

29 DETROIT TIGERS 65 - 97 43 - 119 -22






Final Newsletter

FROM LEO'S DESK
PROLOGUE
And here we come to it. To another season's conclusion.

Here's to filling the pages with the stuff history is made of!


THE POSTSEASON
Congratulations to Michael Gortenberg and the New York Yankees, the

1998 World Series champions! The regular season record of 124-38,

which is among ASFBL's regular season best, was continued in the

postseason, where the 11-1 Yankees only loss came to the Giants in

Game Four of their World Series matchup. And, these ASFBL Yankees

also finished 7th in Wins Above Reality, a full 10 games better than

the real life, record setting 1998 counterparts. The domination of

the 1998 ASFBL Yankees will not soon be forgotten.


And, for the second straight year, Shawn Whalen and the San Francisco

Giants take the National League Pennant, but fall short in the World

Series. Scraping all the way from a three way 89-73 tie in the

regular season, the Giants edged the Astros, Pirates, and then Rockies

to represent the National League once again. To Shawn, the magician

and complacency killer, congratulations on another surprising year!


Casey Cobb and the Colorado Rockies finished the 1998 regular season

with ASFBL's second best record of 102-60. Casey seemed prime to be

the heir apparent National League representative, but suffered what

can only be called an upset of significant proportion in the NL

Pennant Series. Casey, may the grace and poise you exhibit as an

ASFBL owner in times of bitter defeat, as well as victory, be an

example to all ASFBL owners. Casey's brilliant trading also led the

ASFBL Rockies to the second best Wins Above Reality performance, 25

games higher than their real life counterparts. Casey, what can I

say, congratulations on crafting yet another stellar ASFBL team!


Richard Rodriguez and the Boston Bosox also had a brilliant 1998,

with a closing regular season record of 101-61. While the Bosox were

swept in the AL Pennant Series, their performance during the season

and Division Series had provided the Yankees owner with much concern

about their impending matchup. A well done 1998 to you, Rich!
ASFBL's consummate trader, Rick Wynne, led yet another team from its

real life ashes to ASFBL prominence. Rick and the ASFBL Pittsburgh

Pirates had the 4th best regular season record of 96-66, and -- in

what is becoming an expected performance -- the very best Wins Above

Reality record of 27 games better than the real life counterpart.

While the Division Series loss can certainly be called an upset, the

gentlemanly fashion in which you interact with other ASFBL owners and

conduct the affairs of your team can certainly not. Congratulations

Rick, thanks for once again enriching all our ASFBL experiences!
Jon Bruschke and the New York Mets had to be the sentimental favorites

of the 1998 postseason. Jon and the Mets made the ASFBL postseason for

the first time this year, posting the league's 5th best record of 93-69

-- 5 games better than the real life counterpart and an 11th place Wins

Above Reality finish. Jon, your dedication to the Mets is only

surpassed in your dedication to ASFBL. But I can't end the paragraph

without once again sharing Shawn Whalen's comments:
For those of you who have been with us since the inception

of this league, you might recall that this is Jon's first

ever trip to the post season. I wanted to be the first to

extend my congratulations to Jon for finally figuring out

how to play the game that he created! [Shawn started the

league as Jon's Co-Commissioner back when I was chewing on

number crunching pacifiers.]
Jon, congratulations to you and the ASFBL Mets, and thank you once

again for all you do as ASFBL's creator and perpetuator!


John Cunningham and the Seattle M'ners, the 1997 World Series Champion,

actually finished with a 1998 regular season record two games better

than last year's finish. While the Mariners were swept by a strong

Bosox team in the Division Series, a closer look at the boxscores and

statistics reveals how much closer this Series was than indicated by

a three game loss. And John's 3rd place Wins Above Reality finish

– a full 15.5 games better than the disappointing real life team –

indicates the level of managerial expertise this ASFBL owner has.

John, best of luck in 1999!
Cary Richardson came in as a first time ASFBL owner this year. While

Cary and the Cleveland Indians were swept in the Division Series, they

took an AL Central Division title over two very scrappy owners: Tim

Walsh of the Minnesota Twins -- another first year owner -- and Gordon

Leckie of the Chicago Chisox. All three owners kept the ASFBL AL

Central division a race until the very end. Cary, congratulations on

a good start!
And, once again, Patrick Lalor and the Los Angeles Dodgers closed the

1998 season in contention with an 89-73 record. A World Series

champion in 1996, and long time ASFBL owner, Pat lost an NL Wildcard

Series game that was much closer than the final score indicated. One

of the league's members of long standing, he has represented the Dodger

Blue honorably and with pride all of his ASFBL years. But, alas, as

the real life wearers of the Dodger uniform change, as the overall

composition of the team and organization changes, so too do the

priorities and commitments of us all. Patrick, your musings, quips,

and editorials have now gone to the ASFBL halls of history. May your

memory and ideals always live on in the ASFBL pages. You will be

missed!
THE SEASON


Here's to the new owners! In addition to Cary Richardson's division

capturing performance in 1998, four other first time owners finished

among the top 9 Wins Above Reality positions this year. Jack Kelley

and the Tampa Bay Drays finished 7 games better than their real life

counterparts, Tim Pittman and the Montreal Expos closed out 13 games

better, Tim Walsh and the Minnesota Twins closed out 14 games better,

and Justin Kaplan and the Florida Marlins finished 15 games better

than their real life counterparts. Congratulations to each of you for

a fine ASFBL year. May the results only get better!
And to the owners who are there week after week, tweaking their lineups

and adjusting their pitching to push for that one extra victory, to

keep their players among the league's leaders, and to give no ball an

easy ride or player an easy walk, to you Josh Hoe and the Texas

Rangers, Gordon Leckie and the Chicago Chisox, Robert Perkins and the

Philadelphia Phillies, Alex Canas and the Cincinnati Reds, Jim Casey

and the Chicago Cubs, Judd Choate and the Kansas City Royals, and Russ

Morris and the Oakland A's, to each of you, thanks for sustaining and

perpetuating the integrity of ASFBL and the competitive edge of this

league, year after year!


Just look at the competition this year! The AL Central -- where the

Indians edged the Twins by 1 game -- and NL Wildcard -- where the

Giants, Astros, and Dodgers tied at 89-73 and competed in a three way

series – indicate just how competitive ASFBL is, and can be. To

everyone who so aptly represents ASFBL owner and managerial commitment,

thanks for another great season!


1998 MVP & CY YOUNG

1998 PRIZES


Yankees Michael Gortenberg World Series Champion $375

Giants Shawn Whalen World Series Runnerup $275


Rockies Casey Cobb Pennant Runnerup $175

Bosox Richard Rodriguez Pennant Runnerup $175


Pirates Rick Wynne Division Runnerup declined

Mets Jon Bruschke Division Runnerup declined

M'ners John Cunningham Division Runnerup $125

Indians Cary Richardson Division Runnerup declined


Pirates Rick Wynne #1, Wins Above Reality $250

Rockies Casey Cobb #2, Wins Above Reality declined

M'ners John Cunningham #3, Wins Above Reality $150

Marlins Justin Kaplan #4, Wins Above Reality $75

Twins Tim Walsh #5, Wins Above Reality $75
Expos Tim Pittman #6, Wins Above Reality $50

Yankees Michael Gortenberg #7, Wins Above Reality declined

Bosox Richard Rodriguez #8, Wins Above Reality declined

Drays Jack Kelley #9, Wins Above Reality $50

Dodgers Patrick Lalor #10, Wins Above Reality $50
Orioles Steve Meeder #11, Wins Above Reality $50

Mets Jon Bruschke #12, Wins Above Reality declined

Phillies Robert Perkins #13, Wins Above Reality $50

Reds Alex Canas #14, Wins Above Reality $50

Giants Shawn Whalen #15, Wins Above Reality declined
1999 TEAMS
Current team owners have until Thursday, November 19, to reclaim the

same team. Teams are reclaimed when Leo receives your entire $100

entry fee. After the November 19 date, all teams that have not been

claimed by receipt of the entry fee are open. Those teams can then be

claimed when Leo receives your entire $100 entry fee. We hope this

addresses the problematic trend of entry fee nonpayment and payment

postponing.
The best way to reclaim your same team or claim a new team is to apply

your 1998 prize to your 1999 entry fee and, then, either receive your

1998 remaining balance or complete payment of your 1999 entry fee.

Be sure to let Leo know what you would prefer to do. As of the date

of this newsletter, the Yankees, Astros, and Mets have been reclaimed

for 1999.


EPILOGUE
New York Yankees, Michael Gortenberg, 1998 World Series Champion

versus San Francisco Giants, Shawn Whalen, 5-1


Seattle Mariners, John Cunningham, 1997 World Series Champion

versus San Francisco Giants, Shawn Whalen, 4-1


Los Angeles Dodgers, Patrick Lalor, 1996 World Series Champion

versus New York Yankees, Mark Yee, 4-2


Houston Astros, Casey Cobb, 1995 World Series Champion

versus Chicago White Sox, Gordon Leckie, 4-0


Pittsburgh Pirates, Rick Wynne, 1994 World Series Champion

versus Kansas City Royals, Judd Choate, 4-3


Montreal Expos, Mike Friedman, 1993 World Series Champion

versus Texas Rangers, Mark Yee, 4-3


Minnesota Twins, 1992 World Series Champion

versus Montreal Expos, Mike Friedman, 4-2


During the offseason, I will compiling as comprehensive an

ASFBL archive as possible. Any and all contributions to and

recommendations for this endeavor are appreciated.
Snow is approaching.

An ASFBL owner lies dormant.

Dreams of managing rising batting averages and falling ERAs dance.

Who will contribute to the mighty cause this spring?



How much closer are we now?


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