Doubleday Baseball League Power Rankings Analysis – April 10, 1995 One week into the season, and we already have major shifts in the Power Rankings. Some teams are solidifying their dominance, while others are stumbling early. With this week's updated rankings, let’s break down the movers, the surprises, and the teams that need to find their footing fast. Teams (Total Points, Tendency):1) San Francisco Giants (159.0, +)2) Montreal Expos...
As the DBL season marches forward, late-inning dramatics, offensive explosions, and pitching duels continue to shape the standings. Let’s dive into the action from the past few days. April 8, 1995: Extra-Inning Thrillers and Statement Wins The St. Louis Cardinals pulled off a dramatic extra-inning win against the Texas Rangers. Trailing heading into the bottom of the ninth, the Cardinals tied the game before Brian Giles delivered a walk-off...
In a game that showcased Washington’s offensive firepower, Felix José delivered a career night, going 5-for-5 in a 9-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium. The Senators' left fielder was locked in at the plate, spraying singles all over the field and tying the Washington Senators’ regular-season record for hits in a single game. Despite his dominant performance, José remained humble, brushing off the achievement in a...
With the first week of the 1995 season in the books, two players have wasted no time making their presence felt. San Francisco’s Moises Alou and Cleveland’s Kevin Mitchell both put up dominant performances to earn Player of the Week honors in the United League and Federal League, respectively. Let’s take a closer look at what made them stand out. United League: Moises Alou’s Red-Hot Start San Francisco’s lineup has high expectations...
The Cleveland Spiders will be without left fielder Darryl Strawberry for the next three games after the league handed down a suspension for his actions during and after Wednesday’s game against the St. Louis Browns at Busch Stadium. The incident unfolded in the later innings when Strawberry took issue with a called third strike. Frustrated, the veteran slugger erupted at the home plate umpire, earning an immediate ejection. However, rather...
The second week of the DBL season has delivered plenty of action, from blowout wins to walk-off victories. Some teams are finding their rhythm while others are struggling to keep up. Here’s how the latest games unfolded. April 5, 1995: Royals Roll, Red Sox Keep Surprising The Kansas City Royals put together a dominant performance, crushing the Orlando Sun Rays 13-1. Mark Guthrie was nearly untouchable, throwing his second consecutive complete...
The first week of April brings a fresh look at the Doubleday Baseball League Power Rankings, and as always, the numbers tell an interesting story. With early-season performance trends beginning to take shape, let’s take a deep dive into how teams are positioning themselves for the grind ahead. Teams (Total Points, Tendency):1) Montreal Expos (158.0, ++)2) San Francisco Giants (153.0, ++)3) Chicago Cubs (125.0, o)4) Kansas City Royals (124.0,...
The first full week of the 1995 season has continued to deliver with dominant pitching performances, clutch hitting, and extra-inning battles. Here’s how the latest games unfolded. April 2, 1995: Pettitte Fires Back, Dodgers Get Much-Needed Win Andy Pettitte bounced back in a big way in his second start of the season, throwing a complete-game shutout for the Washington Senators. He allowed just 2 hits and 0 earned runs while striking out 9...
SAN FRANCISCO—The San Francisco Giants extended their perfect start to the season with a commanding 5-0 win over the Baltimore Orioles at Candlestick Park, but the game will be remembered just as much for the fireworks on the field as for the ones in the batter’s box. Floyd Youmans was dominant on the mound, throwing 7.1 scoreless innings while striking out nine, but his efforts were overshadowed by a bench-clearing brawl in the eighth...
In an era where complete games are becoming increasingly rare, Chris Nabholz and Mark Guthrie turned back the clock in a pitching duel for the ages. Both starters went deep into the game, combining for over 19 innings of work in a tense battle that saw the Pittsburgh Pirates edge out the Kansas City Royals 2-1 in 12 innings. Nabholz Goes the Distance for Pittsburgh Chris Nabholz, the Pirates' left-hander, delivered an extraordinary 10-inning...