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2005 Season Yearbook SLSL 2005 SEASON YEARBOOK Final League Standings East Won Lost Pct GB New York Knights 105 57 .648 ---- California Dragons 84 78 .519 21 Arizona Heat 80 82 .494 25 Vernal Equinox 71 91 .438 34 Jackson Hole Guides 70 92 .432 35 Galapagos Tortoises 70 92 .432 35 West Won Lost Pct GB Malibu Wave 89 73 .549 ---- Chesapeake Crabs 87 75 .537 2 Central Valley Condors 87 75 .537 2 Washington Generals 85 77 .525 4 Santa Ana Wind 80 82 .494 9 St. George Sunrays 64 98 .395 25 2005 Expanded Records Team Won Lost Pct Home Road Extra 1-Run New York 105 57 .648 52-29 53-28 20-13 85-44 Malibu 89 73 .549 46-35 43-38 18-15 71-58 Central Valley 87 75 .537 39-42 48-33 21-19 66-56 Chesapeake 87 75 .537 51-30 36-45 17-20 70-55 Washington 85 77 .525 40-41 45-36 21-22 64-55 California 84 78 .519 43-38 41-40 15-12 69-66 Arizona 80 82 .494 42-39 38-43 14-23 66-59 Santa Ana 80 82 .494 44-37 36-45 19-18 61-64 Vernal 71 91 .438 39-42 32-49 16-16 55-75 Galapagos 70 92 .432 35-46 35-46 18-16 52-76 Jackson 70 92 .432 39-42 31-50 9-18 61-74 St. George 64 98 .395 30-51 34-47 19-14 45-84 2005 Monthly Records Team Apr - May Jun Jul Aug Sep+ In Div Out Div Arizona Heat 15-15 16-11 17-7 11-16 14-13 7-20 43-47 37-35 California Dragons 17-13 14-13 6-18 13-14 13-14 21-6 51-39 33-39 Central Valley Condors 16-14 13-14 14-10 13-14 14-13 17-10 47-43 40-32 Chesapeake Crabs 14-16 14-13 14-10 16-11 17-10 12-15 46-44 41-31 Galapagos Tortoises 11-19 16-11 9-15 11-16 12-15 11-16 36-54 34-38 Jackson Guides 18-12 9-18 11-13 13-14 7-20 12-15 47-43 23-49 Malibu Wave 19-11 13-14 15-9 16-11 12-15 14-13 54-36 35-37 New York Knights 16-14 18-9 17-7 19-8 16-11 19-8 59-31 46-26 Santa Ana Wind 18-12 10-17 14-10 13-14 13-14 12-15 47-43 33-39 St. George Sunrays 11-19 12-15 6-18 13-14 13-14 9-18 32-58 32-40 Vernal Equinox 13-17 12-15 8-16 10-17 17-10 11-16 34-56 37-35 Washington Generals 12-18 15-12 13-11 14-13 14-13 17-10 44-46 41-31 2 2005 Team by Team Matrix (Wins are Across, Losses are Down) Team AZH CAD CHC CVC GAT JAG MAW NYK SAW SGS VEE WAG Arizona Heat - 11 5 6 9 7 4 5 8 7 11 7 California Dragons 7 - 6 4 11 12 4 9 8 8 12 3 Chesapeake Crabs 7 6 - 6 8 8 8 4 11 10 8 11 Central Valley Condors 6 8 12 - 8 8 6 3 7 11 7 11 Galapagos Tortoises 9 7 4 4 - 5 8 4 6 7 11 5 Jackson Hole Guides 11 6 4 4 13 - 5 7 5 2 10 3 Malibu Wave 8 8 10 12 4 7 - 5 11 12 3 9 New York Knights 13 9 8 9 14 11 7 - 6 7 12 9 Santa Ana Wind 4 4 7 11 6 7 7 6 - 14 6 8 St. George Sunrays 5 4 8 7 5 10 6 5 4 - 3 7 Vernal Equinox 7 6 4 5 7 8 9 6 6 9 - 4 Washington Generals 5 9 7 7 7 9 9 3 10 11 8 - Batting Team AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS E New York .283 5645 891 1599 325 30 205 842 71 47 77 Chesapeake .278 5737 925 1593 403 28 242 893 74 30 106 Galapagos .275 5747 876 1581 337 15 264 846 41 15 116 Vernal .267 5658 797 1508 344 27 246 770 99 25 120 Jackson .266 5625 791 1498 305 57 185 760 114 45 97 Washington .265 5618 899 1488 300 28 235 858 124 35 91 Malibu .261 5612 818 1464 289 26 244 785 147 33 73 St. George .261 5653 774 1473 304 30 219 750 68 28 127 Central Valley .257 5616 754 1442 270 32 185 727 137 38 66 Santa Ana .253 5611 740 1421 293 30 196 712 123 28 112 Arizona .248 5506 776 1365 296 27 220 755 76 18 103 California .248 5487 756 1359 268 43 188 735 85 27 81 TOTALS .264 67515 9797 17791 3734 373 2629 9433 1159 369 1169 Pitching Team ERA W L IP H R ER HR BB SO OAVG Malibu 3.82 89 73 1465.0 1274 680 622 198 494 1275 .233 Central Valley 4.22 87 75 1474.2 1356 730 692 230 601 1096 .244 California 4.23 84 78 1460.0 1419 733 686 184 577 1181 .256 Santa Ana 4.23 80 82 1465.2 1484 753 689 218 526 1253 .262 New York 4.41 105 57 1450.0 1379 756 711 235 565 1374 .251 Washington 4.58 85 77 1470.0 1518 798 748 199 527 1222 .269 Chesapeake 4.71 87 75 1455.2 1490 840 762 227 560 1398 .264 Arizona 4.76 80 82 1449.0 1506 838 767 213 590 1155 .268 St. George 5.04 64 98 1448.2 1565 892 812 203 609 1104 .274 Vernal 5.12 71 91 1442.2 1525 891 821 238 635 1159 .270 Jackson 5.23 70 92 1458.2 1626 901 848 247 483 1221 .280 Galapagos 5.60 70 92 1434.1 1649 985 892 237 608 1260 .289 TOTALS 4.66 972 972 17474.1 17791 9797 9050 2629 6775 14698 .264 3 Miscellaneous Team Offense Team OB% SLUG PROD BB IBB SO HBP SH SF GIDP TB HRHM HRRD Arizona .328 .431 .759 619 11 1373 59 44 45 145 2375 112 108 California .327 .415 .742 617 22 1164 48 40 37 141 2277 89 99 Chesapeake .351 .484 .836 604 21 1158 70 17 39 135 2778 125 117 Central Valley .328 .415 .743 540 28 1147 74 51 37 120 2331 98 87 Galapagos .338 .477 .815 512 21 1302 49 14 34 153 2740 150 114 Jackson Hole .334 .439 .774 512 27 1108 78 65 34 156 2472 98 87 Malibu .337 .452 .789 584 14 1281 82 33 43 103 2537 128 116 New York .353 .400 .814 571 27 1180 59 35 36 146 2599 93 112 Santa Ana .320 .421 .741 514 15 1136 50 23 30 122 2362 100 96 St. George .331 .441 .772 551 12 1394 67 35 42 135 2494 107 112 Vernal .327 .467 .794 431 29 1267 89 17 28 132 2644 126 120 Washington .358 .454 .812 720 63 1188 123 24 50 150 2549 107 128 TOTALS .336 .447 .783 6775 290 14698 848 398 455 1638 30158 1333 1296 All Star Game East over the West by the score of 6 – 3 MVP – Mark Loretta who went 3-5 with 2 RBIs and a run scored. Playoff Results FIRST ROUND Eastern Division California over Arizona 4 – 1 MVP – Francisco Rodriguez Western Division Chesapeake over Central Valley 4 – 1 MVP – Carlos Guillen DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Eastern Division New York over California 4 – 3 MVP – Roger Clemens Western Division Chesapeake over Malibu 4 – 0 Co-MVPs – Bobby Abreu and Aramis Ramirez LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Chesapeake over New York 4 – 0 MVP – Travis Hafner 4 Individual League Leaders Batting Average At Bats Runs Scored T. Hafner CHC .336 I. Suzuki CVC 734 B. Bonds WAG 149 J. Pierre MAW .327 A. Beltre MAW 682 B. Abreu CHC 129 B. Bonds WAG .326 C. Beltran AZH 662 J. Edmonds MAW 123 M. Loretta GAT .322 M. Young VEE 659 J. Drew CAD 113 S. Casey SAW .322 M. Tejada GAT 646 C. Beltran AZH 111 A. Beltre MAW .320 M. Loretta GAT 640 L. Berkman AZH 111 V. Guerrero NYK .314 S. Casey SAW 640 A. Beltre MAW 107 J. Drew CAD .308 D. Jeter WAG 637 A. Pujols JAG 105 C. Guillen CHC .306 A. Huff JAG 621 J. Snow NYK 102 I. Suzuki CVC .305 A. Rodriguez SGS 621 V. Guerrero NYK 101 I. Rodriguez GAT .303 A. Jones SGS 620 T. Helton WAG 101 M. Mora SGS .298 Hits Doubles Triples I. Suzuki CVC 224 B. Abreu CHC 61 C. Figgins JAG 20 A. Beltre MAW 218 S. Casey SAW 53 C. Guillen CHC 15 M. Loretta GAT 206 M. Loretta GAT 46 J. Drew CAD 13 S. Casey SAW 206 D. Jeter WAG 46 J. Uribe CAD 11 J. Pierre MAW 196 M. Ramirez VEE 45 J. Pierre MAW 11 M. Tejada GAT 187 D. Easley MAW 45 L. Castillo CAD 9 M. Young VEE 186 A. Huff JAG 43 L. Walker CVC 9 M. Mora SGS 184 A. Pujols JAG 43 R. Freel WAG 9 D. Jeter WAG 183 J. Edmonds MAW 43 L. Gonzalez JAG 8 A. Ramirez CHC 179 J.
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