May 14: Sele Rebounds, Johnson and Clark Go Deep, and the Drama Keeps Coming Aaron Sele bounced back in a big way. After getting shelled by the Giants in his previous start, he threw a complete-game shutout—9 innings, 4 hits, 8 Ks—as the Dodgers edged the Tigers 1–0. Sometimes you don’t need run support when you pitch like that. Charles Johnson powered the Pirates with a two-homer, four-RBI night as they beat the Rangers 8–5. That win...
May 11: Pena’s Perfect Day, Wilson Drives in Four, and Hamilton Dials In Geronimo Peña had himself a flawless day at the plate—3-for-3 with a homer, two RBIs, three runs, and two walks. More importantly, he helped power a dramatic Cubs comeback over the Rangers. Down 5–2 entering the bottom of the 8th, Chicago rallied for six runs across the final two frames to win it 8–5. Dan Wilson paced a relentless Cardinals offense, going 3-for-4...
The Orlando Sun Rays will be without their ace for the foreseeable future, as right-hander John Smoltz has been diagnosed with a torn labrum and is expected to miss four to five months. The injury occurred during Wednesday’s 3–2 loss in Pittsburgh, where Smoltz exited after five innings, allowing two earned runs on just three hits but walking five—a sign something wasn’t quite right This is more than just a blow. It’s a seismic shift...
May 8: Nabholz Remains Untouchable, and Bankhead Keeps it Clean The Pirates’ Chris Nabholz continues to look like a legitimate ace, spinning a 9-inning shutout over the Sun Rays with just 4 hits allowed. His season line? 6–0 in 8 starts, and the team is undefeated when he takes the hill. In his last three outings: 25 IP, 3 ER, 3 wins. That’s frontline material. Scott Bankhead didn’t finish the job, but he did the heavy lifting. 11...
United League: Bichette’s Bat Stays Hot Dante Bichette turned in a blistering five-game stretch, slashing .524/.545/.857 en route to the United League Player of the Week award. The 31-year-old right fielder tallied 11 hits in 21 at-bats, including a pair of home runs and 5 RBIs, helping pace the Seattle offense. What made Bichette’s week standout wasn’t just the volume of hits, but the consistency and timing. He was a steady presence at...
The fifth week of the 1995 DBL season brings our first true showdown at the top, as the Montreal Expos edge out the San Francisco Giants to take over the No. 1 spot. While some early-season darlings are falling back, a few new challengers are climbing fast. With league-wide parity tightening, this week’s rankings show how quickly fortunes can shift. Teams (Total Points, Tendency):1) Montreal Expos (141.6, +)2) San Francisco Giants (141.2,...
May 5: Sheffield Shines, Big Unit Strikes Again, and Nomo Arrives Gary Sheffield led the Mets with a perfect day at the plate (3-for-3, HR, 4 RBIs) as they held off a late Tigers rally, winning 9–5. Detroit threw up three in the 9th, but the deficit was too steep. Then there’s Randy Johnson, who is currently in god mode. The Big Unit struck out 15 Padres over 9 innings—again—giving the Pilots their seventh straight win after a brutal...
May 2: Juan Goes Deep, Sele Shuts the Door, and Mattingly Turns Back the Clock Juan Gonzalez put up a video game stat line: 3-for-4 with three homers, four RBIs, and three runs scored. The man did everything except pitch. Unfortunately for him, Colorado’s bullpen didn’t get the memo. Despite a late push in the 8th and 9th, the Rockies dropped it to the Mets, 7–5. Meanwhile in LA, Aaron Sele gave hitters nothing to chew on. The Dodgers...
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...