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The Capital Baseball League is a Strat-O-Matic play-by-mail league, with a limited amount of face-to-face play.
The league was founded in 1975 and has managers throughout the country, from California to New York. We currently have 20 members.









Table of contents for this page:


Up from the Matt

Stepping to the Plate

Capital Ideas

The Lighter Side

The MITT Section

News from the CRIER

Connections --CBL and Others



CBL LINKS


CBL 2024 free agent DRAFT

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  CBL  ROSTERS (post draft)

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 2025 PICKS GRID

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CBL Rulebook Feb 2023 edition

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Rolz.org dice room used for drafts

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  CBL Waiver draft - March 20, 2024








Suggestions for submitting results:
(1) start off with the team nickname "at" other team's nickname.
Don't use the city in the top line.
(2) Keep it short - one or two sentences per game
 OR one paragraph for the series.

(3) PLEASE USE  " at " rather  " @ " and don't capitalize the A in "at"
(4) Put the series results in THE BODY OF THE EMAIL not just in the subject









Managers may trade draft picks for the next free agent draft only.  As soon as the free agent draft begins, picks for the subsequent draft may be traded.  A manager may trade as many of his draft picks as he wishes, but must have at least six draft picks at all times, two of which must be in the fourth round or earlier. 

Whiz Kids trade Nolan Arenado to Huskers for the Huskers' #4

Rogues trade Luis Severino, Rogues #4 , and Rogues #7  to Huskers for Huskers #2  and Huskers #3

Comets trade Jose Ramirez to Splash for Garrett Crochet, Jarred Kelenic, Splash #1 and Sluggers #5

Splash trades K'Brian Hayes and Bryan Rocchio to  Bombers for Taylor Ward

A's trade Ryan Jeffers for Ponies #4

Titans trade Gavin Lux and the Titans #2 to the Furnituremen for Lourdes Gurriel Jr and the Legends #2

DRAFT DAY TRADES
To Cubs: pick #62
To Splash: Cubs 2025 2nd round pick

Cubs trade J.Candelario and pick #122 to the Furnituremen for T, d'Arnaud and pick #142.

Mitts trade pick 153 + Mitts #8 (2025) to Ungulates for Ungulates #6 in 2025

To Ungulates: pick #128, Splash '25 #8
To Splash: Ungulates '25 #5

Mavs trade Amed Rosario to the Red Legends for Tylor Megill.

POST DRAFT TRADES

A's trade A's #6 to Canes for Kyle Gibson

Mitts trade Nick Martinez + Mitts #7 to Cubs for Jonathan India + Cubs #6







  We still have three closers with Jose Alvarado the most available in trade.  If you have no LHd RPS or just one you might want to balance your pen with an  Cionel Perez, or Andrewe Nardi..Also can probably trade Robbie Grossman if someone needs a corner OFer to face LH SP.

Need pitching and bats vs LHP in OF,and C. Lots of depth for a rebuilder: Josh Jung, Leodys Taveras, Harrison Bader, Walker Buehler, Griffin Canning, Shane Bieber, Yoan Moncada

  Hurricanes have the following players available for trade:
Starting pitchers  Lance Lynn (both are older but useable this year) and Domingo German.
Hitters Ryan Noda, Joey Meneses (decent OB vs RH), Stone Garrett and Cavan Biggio.
Looking for picks and good bullpen help / closer


Josh Bell is available. Bell could help some team looking for DH/1B with 5 HR vs LH and RH and unlimited AB. With recent addition of Joey Bart to DH vs LHP, Bell is extra on A's.

Interested in RH SP, RH RP, OF vs LHP or draft pick. If interested let me know.













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MITTS FIND THEMSELVES A 2Bman

You may have noticed above in the DEALS sectrion that the Mitts and Cubs connected on a deal on Friday morning.  The Mitts sent S/R Nick Martinez + a 7th round pick to Don's Cubs for Jonathan India + a 6th rounder.

India is someone I'm quite familiar with as he was once a 1st round selection for the Criers in the SBA,  my former team in my former league.  I had a front row seat as he endured some injuries and saw his defensive range rating fall from 3 to (ughhh) 4.   But the young man can hit and gets more than his fair share of walks.

For the Mitts we'll likely give Jon the fulltime job this year but might have to find someone to be his defensive caddie for the late innings.  Kyle Farmer might be that guy.

We can't call India the Mitts' "2Bman of the future" although he might become that.  Right now we're hoping for a bounceback campaign from 2023 1st round choice Zack Gelof.  Zack might not have India's bat but he has one 2B-2 rating on his resume so he's not stuck with India's glove either.

As stated before the Mitts had too many position player holes to fill in our recent draft.  The largest ignored one was at 2B.  We're glad to have plugged that hole.







Mariners Showing Interest In Carlos Santana






MITTS 2025 RELIEF PITCHER TABLE











Figuring Out the Mitts' Outfield, 1B, and DH situations


Going into the draft there was only one given regarding the Mitts' 2025 outfield and that was Bryan Reynolds in LF. He's a solid switch hitter who can play full time out in that corner spot.


The rest of the OF was a mess. Mickey Moniak didn't hit a lick while Canha and Robbie Grossman hit a bit vs lefties and both are projected by Lamanna to be 4s defensively.

Jake Meyers, the Astro CF, did hit lefties (a recurring theme with the '25 Mitts) and probably will again be a cf-1.


During the draft we took Washington CFer Jacob Young - also a likely 1 - who has enough ABs to be unlimited. If we give him the entire gig this frees Meyers to man RF along with the late draftee Jake Cave.

We'll likely keep Canha as the team's 5th outfielder while being ready to possibly trade Grossman to someone who might want a corner OFer just to face lefties. Canha might squeeze a few games in at DH since his high on-base card could set the table at the top of the lineup.


At 1B gold glover Carlos Santana can be depended on to face all the lefty starters. Draftee Jose Miranda will face most of the righties. If he runs into AB problems we can go with Santana against hard righties or Justin Turner vs backward righties.


The DH slot is not particularly strong. Turner gets the nod vs lefties and might also have to DH vs some or all righties. Unlike last year there will be no Mike Ford in the waiver draft for us. Ford was surprisingly effective in the role of DH against righties but his nothingish 2024 campaign puts him on a long list of upcoming Mitts cuts.












LOOKING AT THREE SOUHPAW RELIEVERS THE MITTS COULD TRADE

The Mitts went into Sunday's draft knowing that not much pitching would be required to fill out the staff.  That was the good news.  As the next article explained the position player situation was in crisis mode.   Nabbing Ronel Blanco at pick 16 allows us to probably trade lefty starter Jim Paxton who had a moderately good year.  It is believed that Pax is calling it a career and will hand in his retirement papers if he hasn't already done so.

But I wanted to look at three lefty relievers the Mitts could trade, one of whom is an accomplished closer.





These are Lamanna's projection for their respective cards.  All are under 30 years old so thtt's a point in their favor.  All have low hits allowed against lefty batter.  The only HR problem arrive when Nardi has to face an N power righty.

Alvarado was not the exclusive closer for Philly - hence the closer 4 rating.

If any of those three (or Paxton for that matter) could help your team then shoot me an email and we can discuss.








MY FIRST THOUGHTS ON THE MITTS' DRAFT


Drafting 16th in round 1 and having a boatload of needs in a draft that looked to me quite paltry overall I had no expectations that things could work out "great". At best things might work out "good". And I think we reached that bar.


So let's take it one pick at a time to see why I thought things worked out satisfactorily.

Rd 1- Like almost everyone else I was hungry for position players and the draft was weakest there. So at 16 I fully expected to end up with a starting pitcher. For some reason I pictured our taking Erik Fedde so was pleasantly surprised to find Ronel Blanco available then. He was my #2 RH'd SP on my list just a tiny bit ahead of Yammamoto who I might have tabbed had both been there.


Rd 2- I rate players 0 to 8 in my draft lists. First rounders are always 8s or 7s. There was a possibility all the 7s and 8s would be gone by pick 16 in which case I would have gone for catcher Ivan Herrera (whom I had  rated a 6). Yes, he's just a backup catcher but his offense against righties is better than anyone else's on my roster. Francisco Alvarez our "catcher" of the future just hit lefties this past season so the platoon should work well.


Rd 3- Jake Meyers, a likely CF-1 again, also is a hit-lefties-only guy. In taking Jacob Young of Washington, who doesn't hit anyone particularly well, we' went full out defense in center. If he has the 32 onbase that Lamanna projects vs righties we'll be ok with his great glove. He can bat 9th.


Rd 4- Our notation on Jose Miranda was "consider for 1B or DH vs RHP". His 3B rating likely won't get used with Bregman around. So Jose likely will team with Justin Turner at 1B. Bad gloves all around.


Rd 5-If Lamanna is correct Ernie Clement will be a 3b-1 and ss-2. For us we'll use him at SS to pair with JP Crawford who did next to nothing vs RHP.


Rd 6- Among our many needs were about 100 relief innings. Jorge Alcala fills somewhat more than half of those. He's a generic RH RP with some HR isssues to navigate.


Rd 7- With Bryan Reynolds in LF, Jacob Young and Jake Meyers manning CF, and Canha ok to face lefties and play RF we needed a RF option vs righties. We took Jake Cave whose comment on the spreadsheet "acceptable for a corner OF vs RHP". It's come to that.....

We also had a later 7th rounder which we spent on more RP'ing with lefty Erik Miller. He really beats up lefty batters but has some problems with the righties. But not bad for a 7th rounder.


Rd 8 - We traded that pick + next years #8 for the Ungulates #6 next year.


What we did not get done was acquiring a 2Bman. We'll likely be on the lookout for that in the next few months. The fact that Ronel Blanco is close to unlimited (167 mjr league innings + 33 for his 20% bonus) may free us to trade some pitching. Maybe we can find 2B help there.











Mets Trade for Jose Siri, Rays Keep On Raysing












CBL's BEST INTEREST OF THE LEAGUE COMMITTEE

Matt-  commissioner
Mitch-  league statistician
Jordan- rules coordinator
Mark -  representing West division
Wayne- representing Chicago division
Bob- representing South division













         
       
The members of the CBL will never forget our friend
and charter member Mac McConchie.

                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                                


In October of 2022 the league also lost
long time member  Eric Johns to ALS.










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Baseball Reference.com


Lamanna's Baseball Bulletin





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