Consistency doesn’t just win games—it builds careers. That’s the message sent loud and clear by April’s top performers across the Doubleday Baseball League. With a month’s worth of games now in the books, we’ve seen early contenders emerge, trends begin to solidify, and in some cases, players forcing front offices and fans alike to reconsider expectations. Let’s dive into the data behind the league’s latest Players of the Month...
As April winds down, two of the league’s most dynamic hitters took center stage in week four of the 1995 season. Orlando’s Craig Biggio posted video game numbers to claim Federal League Player of the Week honors, while Colorado’s Juan Gonzalez combined power and consistency to lead the United League. Here’s how both players made their mark. Federal League: Biggio’s Unstoppable Week Craig Biggio delivered one of the most dominant weeks...
Kansas City Royals slugger Danny Tartabull etched his name into the record books on April 25, 1995, launching the 300th home run of his Doubleday Baseball League career in front of a roaring home crowd. The long ball came in an 8–6 win over the Cleveland Spiders, punctuating a 2-for-3, 3-RBI performance that reminded fans exactly why Tartabull remains one of the most feared power hitters of his generation. The 32-year-old first baseman was...
We’ve hit the one-month mark of the season, and the league is beginning to sort itself out. Some teams are establishing long-term credibility, while others are riding waves of inconsistency. The latest Power Rankings showcase steady leaders, fast risers, and a few teams in free fall. Let’s break down where every team stands this week. Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) San Francisco Giants (143.4, o) 2) Montreal Expos (136.4, o) 3) Kansas...
The calendar flipped to May, but not before the final days of April delivered a full helping of fireworks. We saw power surges from veteran sluggers, masterclasses on the mound, and a few heartbreakers that left fans wondering what just happened. Let’s dig into the action from April 29–May 1. April 29 – Canseco, Pena, and The Big Unit Dominate Jose Canseco reminded us he’s still got thunder in that bat. The A’s slugger went 3-for-3...