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Name: Jamey Eisenberg | Gender: M | Member Since January 16, 2008
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Posted on: May 15, 2008 11:03 am
Edited on: May 15, 2008 11:29 am
 

Every now and then you get a moment to still act like a kid and forget about work and have some fun with your friends. Isn't that what Fantasy sports is all about? We had one of those moments Wednesday night. Our softball team from CBSSports.com played in the championship game and we won our second title in the past three seasons.

There were plenty of highlights. David Gonos at catcher made three put-outs at home (although he did strike out along with going 4-for-6). Brett Tresky (5-for-6, four RBI) and Dwyne Philippin (5-for-6, four runs, two RBI) were stars at the plate. Pitcher Dan Dobish got the final out on a strikeout.

I was terrible at the plate, going 1-for-6 with a run scored, but I was a little tired from running for Gonos every time he got on base (outside of the strikeout, of course). I did win the hitting challenge for the season against Gonos and Tresky, finishing the year at .459 ahead of Gonos (.433) and Tresky (.424).

Other notes on the season include Eric Mack, who is our resident "softball guy" at shortstop, winning the batting title at .591 along with most home runs (four), RBI (25) and assists in the field (29). Dr. Joe in left field had the most triples (three) and put-outs (40). Gonos finished the season with a perfect fielding percentage behind the plate.

It was a great season and a lot of fun, and since we're talking Fantasy here, this is how our team compares to the real players. I had a little help from one of our Product Managers for Fantasy Sports, Corey Guerrera, who also plays third base.

  1. Danny Kadoche, RCF: Carl Crawford, Tampa Bay Rays. Plenty of speed, good glove and occasional power.
  2. Todd Farrow, LCF: Carlos Beltran, New York Mets. Hits to all fields, good glove and might kill you if you look at him wrong.
  3. Eric Mack, SS: Jimmy Rollins, Philadelphia Phillies. Think Rollins bat with Ryan Howard's speed.
  4. Dr. Joe, LF: Vladimir Guerrero, Los Angeles Angels. Power and a cannon for an arm.
  5. Corey Guerrera, 3B: David Wright, New York Mets. Hits for average and power and "he's my favorite player."
  6. Dan Dobish, P: Carlos Zambrano, Chicago Cubs. Can hit for a pitcher and also a little volatile.
  7. Jimmy O'Halloran, DH/utility: Kevin Youklis, Boston Red Sox. Don't ask him to play catcher again but he's versatile with a good bat.
  8. Jamey Eisenberg, RF: Juan Pierre, Los Angeles Dodgers. Strictly a singles hitter with no power or arm but can run.
  9. Dwyne Philippin, 1B: Justin Morneau, Minnesota Twins. Clutch hitter, solid defense and developing power.
  10. David Gonos, C: Pudge Rodriguez, Detroit Tigers. Great defense, bat is coming around to days of old.
  11. Brett Tresky, 2B: Orlando Hudson, Arizona Diamondbacks. The captain has improved his stroke and defense.

Our reserves:

  1. Jake Payton, OF: Vernon Wells, Toronto Blue Jays. He was here, played well and then left us when he moved to Detroit.
  2. Frank Olearczyk, OF/C: Luis Gonzalez, Florida Marlins. A veteran presence who comes up big when we need him.
  3. George Wakeling, OF/C: Hank Steinbrenner. He's never around, but we always hear from him.

Looking forward to next season boys. Good job on the title.

Category: General
Tags: Softball
Reputation: 99
Level: Superstar
Since: Aug 10, 2006
Posted on: May 15, 2008 11:11 am

Champions

-- There were plenty of highlights. David Gonos at catcher made three put-outs at home (although he did strike out along with going 4-for-6). Brett Tresky (5-for-6, four RBI) and Dwyne Philippin (5-for-6, four runs, two RBI) were stars at the plate. Pitcher Dan Dobish got the final out on a strikeout. --

Last time I checked, a 6-for-7 out of your No. 3 hitter is at least worthy a dishonorable mention. Almost turned a triple play in the final inning, too, with the tying run at the plate.

I am like school on Sunday -- no respect. Or something like that.

Emack.



Reputation: 96
Level: Superstar
Since: Aug 21, 2006
Posted on: May 15, 2008 11:12 am

Champions

The best thing about winning a championship is the celebration at Brus! Way to go fellas! Love the Wakeling analysis.



Reputation: 96
Level: Superstar
Since: Aug 21, 2006
Posted on: May 15, 2008 11:13 am

Champions

Don't worry Emack everyone knows what you did, you wrote it on the entire softball. :--)



Reputation: 98
Level: Superstar
Since: Aug 10, 2006
Posted on: May 15, 2008 11:17 am

Champions

Smack might also be compared to Miguel Tejada.  Wouldn't be surpised to find out in a few years that he used HGH, has a couple of illegitimate children, and is closer to 40 that he'd letting on.  And yeah, you almost turned a triple play...but what REALLY happened was that you got called a cheater for an "illegal play."

HAHA.

Good game fellas. 



Reputation: 99
Level: Superstar
Since: Jan 15, 2008
Posted on: May 15, 2008 11:26 am

Champions

Lock it UP.. 2 great games last nite!



Reputation: 98
Level: Superstar
Since: Aug 10, 2006
Posted on: May 15, 2008 11:32 am

Champions

"Shoot the gap and turn the dial!"

To Bill Brasky!



Reputation: 97
Level: Superstar
Since: Sep 10, 2006
Posted on: May 15, 2008 11:45 am

Champions

Thanks for the Beltran reference, he did play minor league ball with the Blue Rocks, but he hits them out whereas I don't.  When I'm not slumping I think I would consider myself more of an Ichiro, not just because I lived in Japan and no one understands the words coming out of my mouth...

Great game guys way to pick up those of us that stunk it up at the dish last night!



Reputation: 99
Level: Superstar
Since: Sep 8, 2006
Posted on: May 15, 2008 12:30 pm

Champions

Great win boys...this is by far my favorite softball team and it's great to win it all again. I think I am still drunk from celebrating at Bru's and drinking the Patron Silver.

I agree with the Zambrano reference. Volatility. Definitely. I wonder if the umpire has ever chided him for saying 'Mother F' in a championship game. Nah, the Cubs never make championship games.

Great job on the blog - and tremendous job by the 8-9-10-11 hitters last night. They truly carried us in the playoffs and that's what makes us a great team and fun bunch. No crybabies.

In closing, Emack is a cheat. Trying to drop a line drive to pick off the guy at second and then triple up the guy at first. Even the umpire at second was confused. But the home plate blue knew what you're up to. You try it all the time. Give it up! It's ILLEGAL!



Reputation: 99
Level: Superstar
Since: Aug 10, 2006
Posted on: May 15, 2008 1:40 pm

Champions

It is not ILLEGAL to drop a line drive. It is incredible intuition and confidence in ones ability to make more than one out on a play.

The umpire is wrong. It is not an ILLEGAL drop. The rule book calls it an intentional drop.

So, what I need to work on it making my intentions look more like incapability. Of course, that would mean starting to play more like Dobish -- crappy.


Emack.



Reputation: 99
Level: Superstar
Since: Sep 19, 2006
Posted on: May 15, 2008 5:24 pm

Champions

I definitely missed being there last night, and sad to say, I am close to catching on with a few teams here in the Detroit area.  It seems Tuesday is the big softball night up here, so it's not like I'd be cheating on the Wednesday team (or the Monday one for that matter), because it's not cheating if you're in different states right?



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