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Haddonfield Hackers Blog: Hackers Sweep Droogies in Opening Series
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Thursday, March 24, 2011. Hackers Sweep Droogies in Opening Series. Game One: Haddonfield 10, Oklahoma 4. Recap: 39,000 fans packed the Sanitarium to see the Hackers out-slug Oklahoma in the season opener. 1B Julio Ortega opened up the scoring with a 2 run homer in the first. Haddonfield once led 8-0. H'field starter Guillermo Mendoza put together a quality start, recovering from a bleak spring. Player of the Game: Julio Ortega 2-3, BB, HR, 2 RBI, 3R. WP: GMendoza (1-0 4.26 ERA). Hackers Swept at Home.
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Haddonfield Hackers Blog: Note
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Friday, April 1, 2011. Programming note: Hadn't really decided what to do on this team blog. Starting now, it's going to consist of a recap of each virtual month. Virtual April is over in 2 sims, so expect a recap here on the team and the division then. Every now and then I'll throw in a write up about the stadium, player profiles, draft recaps, etc. April 4, 2011 at 5:57 PM. Looking forward to reading the recaps. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Haddonfield Hackers Blog: November 2010
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Monday, November 8, 2010. Haddonfield Hackers Set Opening Day Roster. Haddonfield has cut the Spring Training roster down to the 25 man limit. Here's a look at the roster, with career stats highlighted. Opening Day Starters in italics. Career Stats: SP- W/L ERA, RP- K/9 ERA, Batters- OBP/SLG. LHP Rafael Hinojosa (47-37 4.56). RHP Jose Robles (44-47 4.58). LHP John Young (34-38 5.27). RHP Guillermo Mendoza (2-1 9.47). LHP Nick Emery (36-30 4.50). RHP Paul Hill (6.4, 4.57). RHP David Nash (rookie). The sea...
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Haddonfield Hackers Blog: Ortega Must Fight Off Teammates En Route to Triple Crown
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Sunday, May 29, 2011. Ortega Must Fight Off Teammates En Route to Triple Crown. With 35ish games to go here's a look at the TL's Triple Crown Leaderboard:. Seems to have a solid lead in HR and RBI, but teammates Perez and Jackson are nearby in AVG. Not to mention non-teammates Hasegawa and Lopez only 10 and 12 points behind. June 5, 2011 at 7:22 PM. An Injury to both Ortega and Perez might hurt or could secure the Triple Crown. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). May through August Recap.
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Haddonfield Hackers Blog: October 2010
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Sunday, October 17, 2010. 2011 Prefect Division Preview. 2010 Record: (91-71 1st place, 869 RS 721 RA). 2010 Stars: 1B Raul Gonzalez (70.7 VORP), SP Ray Kennedy (32.5 VORP). 2011 Additions: RP Joey Smith.Adding to an already strong bullpen is Joey Smith. Smith spent 2010 in the Haddonfield Hackers organization. He struck out 80 batters in 60.2 innings between AAA and the majors. 2010 Record: (85-77 2nd place, 787 RS 750 RA). 2010 Stars: 1B John Crow (82.8 VORP), SP JT Franceour (57.1 VORP). The new Haddo...
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Haddonfield Hackers Blog: March 2011
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. Hackers Swept at Home. April 7, 2012- Haddonfield followed up a season opening sweep of Oklahoma with 3 losses to the Vista Panthers. The starting trio of John Young, Francisco Ayala, and Guillermo Mendoza lasted a combined 6.2 innings in the series. Especially concerning was Ayala's poor performance in his first career start. The Hackers were outscored 29-12, out-walked 16-2, and out-homered 7-3. Box Scores. The Panthers' DH Tony Warrilow. Thursday, March 24, 2011. Recap: Haddonf...
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Haddonfield Hackers Blog: May through August Recap
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Sunday, May 29, 2011. May through August Recap. Ok, so I haven't had the time I hoped to post monthly updates, but here's an update. Standings are right in line with what Pythagoras says they should be. The Hackers have been unable to win the close ones, going 14-19 while the division leaders are 20-11. Despite a run of good form lately, it appears Haddonfield's dug too deep of a hole early in the season. Has been 5-1 with a 3.98 ERA. So the trade can't have hurt us too badly. May through August Recap.
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Haddonfield Hackers Blog: April Recap
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Let's begin the recap with a look at the standings:. The -8 run differential is bad. The 10-18 record is awful. Especially with 6 of 10 wins coming against Oklahoma. The 1-7 record in 1-run games is a little unlucky. Hackers fans need to be careful when whining about luck though, as if the luck broke even Kansas City would really. Be running away with this thing. A little bad luck and a LOT of bad defense. Outside of defensive specialist Juan Benitez. Hit for the cycle! S ribs nee...
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Haddonfield Hackers Blog: Hackers Swept at Home
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. Hackers Swept at Home. April 7, 2012- Haddonfield followed up a season opening sweep of Oklahoma with 3 losses to the Vista Panthers. The starting trio of John Young, Francisco Ayala, and Guillermo Mendoza lasted a combined 6.2 innings in the series. Especially concerning was Ayala's poor performance in his first career start. The Hackers were outscored 29-12, out-walked 16-2, and out-homered 7-3. Box Scores. The Panthers' DH Tony Warrilow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Haddonfield Hackers Blog: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Let's begin the recap with a look at the standings:. The -8 run differential is bad. The 10-18 record is awful. Especially with 6 of 10 wins coming against Oklahoma. The 1-7 record in 1-run games is a little unlucky. Hackers fans need to be careful when whining about luck though, as if the luck broke even Kansas City would really. Be running away with this thing. A little bad luck and a LOT of bad defense. Outside of defensive specialist Juan Benitez. Hit for the cycle! S ribs nee...