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2009 Yearbook SLSL 2009 SEASON YEARBOOK FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Aaron Won Lost Pct GB Jackson Hole Guides 102 60 .630 ---- Vernal Equinox 98 64 .605 4 Emerald City Osprey 85 77 .525 17 Arizona Heat 83 79 .512 19 New York Knights 73 89 .451 29 Galapagos Tortoises 62 100 .383 40 Mays Won Lost Pct GB Washington Generals 90 72 .556 ---- St. George Sun Rays 84 78 .519 6 California Dragons 81 81 .500 9 Chesapeake Crabs 72 90 .444 18 Malibu Wave 71 91 .438 19 Central Valley Condors 71 91 .438 19 2009 Expanded Records Team Won Lost Pct Home Road Left Right Extra 1-Run Arizona Heat 83 79 .512 44-37 39-42 14-16 69-63 7- 7 26-28 California Dragons 81 81 .500 43-38 38-43 15-20 66-61 6- 8 28-30 Central Valley Condors 71 91 .438 40-41 31-50 14-15 57-76 4- 5 19-23 Chesapeake Crabs 72 90 .444 40-41 32-49 11-15 61-75 7-13 21-25 Emerald City Osprey 85 77 .525 47-34 38-43 17- 7 68-70 9- 9 25-21 Galapagos Tortoises 62 100 .383 31-50 31-50 8-15 54-85 5- 4 27-25 Jackson Hole Guides 102 60 .630 51-30 51-30 14- 8 88-52 10- 8 35-19 Malibu Wave 71 91 .438 38-43 33-48 9-15 62-76 9- 9 18-23 New York Knights 73 89 .451 41-40 32-49 12-22 61-67 7- 4 16-29 St. George Sunrays 84 78 .519 46-35 38-43 10-19 74-59 6-10 20-19 Vernal Equinox 98 64 .605 55-26 43-38 20- 7 78-57 10- 6 21-18 Washington Generals 90 72 .556 51-30 39-42 15-11 75-61 9- 6 29-25 2009 Monthly Records Team Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep+ In Div Out Div Arizona Heat 14-13 18-9 13-14 13-14 10-14 15-15 44-46 39-33 California Dragons 15-12 11-16 15-12 11-16 14-10 15-15 49-41 32-40 Central Valley Condors 7-20 8-19 15-12 15-12 12-12 14-16 40-50 31-41 Chesapeake Crabs 15-12 8-19 11-16 13-14 11-13 14-16 43-47 29-43 Emerald City Osprey 15-12 11-16 14-13 15-12 14-10 16-14 45-45 40-32 Galapagos Tortoises 10-17 8-19 9-18 14-13 10-14 11-19 34-56 28-44 Jackson Hole Guides 19-8 17-10 16-11 19-8 14-10 17-13 55-35 47-25 Malibu Wave 11-16 13-14 15-12 9-18 9-15 14-16 40-50 31-41 New York Knights 6-21 17-10 14-13 11-16 12-12 13-17 37-53 36-36 St. George Sunrays 18-9 16-11 11-16 12-15 10-14 17-13 53-37 31-41 Vernal Equinox 17-10 17-10 17-10 16-11 13-11 18-12 55-35 43-29 Washington Generals 15-12 18-9 12-15 14-13 15-9 16-14 45-45 45-27 2 2009 Team by Team Matrix (Wins are Across, Losses are Down) Team AZH CAD CVC CHC ECO GAT JAG MAW NYK SGS VEE WAG Arizona Heat --- 7 7 8 9 9 7 6 13 6 6 5 California Dragons 5 --- 13 9 7 6 2 10 5 10 7 7 Central Valley Condors 5 5 --- 9 4 9 3 11 5 4 5 11 Chesapeake Crabs 4 9 9 --- 7 8 3 11 4 6 3 8 Emerald City Osprey 9 5 8 5 --- 14 9 8 5 9 8 5 Galapagos Tortoises 9 6 3 4 4 --- 6 5 9 6 6 4 Jackson Hole Guides 11 10 9 9 9 12 --- 7 14 8 9 4 Malibu Wave 6 8 7 7 4 7 5 --- 7 8 2 10 New York Knights 5 7 7 8 13 9 4 5 --- 6 6 3 St. George Sunrays 6 8 14 12 3 6 4 10 6 --- 6 9 Vernal Equinox 12 5 7 9 10 12 9 10 12 6 --- 6 Washington Generals 7 11 7 10 7 8 8 8 9 9 6 --- Batting Team AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS E Washington .276 5,661 807 1,564 351 33 197 772 87 28 90 Vernal .275 5,710 913 1,570 350 30 247 873 134 35 70 Jackson Hole .271 5,641 860 1,529 349 21 201 835 92 27 75 New York .271 5,562 799 1,510 288 39 214 766 108 30 93 Emerald City .270 5,614 845 1,513 292 35 209 811 141 46 84 St. George .270 5,638 834 1,522 315 28 254 805 59 23 81 California .268 5,655 809 1,514 291 14 226 766 92 19 117 Arizona .266 5,657 803 1,502 327 41 228 768 62 22 95 Chesapeake .266 5,623 759 1,496 277 27 161 713 104 37 82 Central Valley .258 5,521 716 1,425 286 33 197 680 157 46 102 Galapagos .254 5,614 705 1,426 328 31 158 667 59 16 100 Malibu .246 5,515 732 1,356 312 26 220 700 105 28 109 TOTALS .266 67,411 9,582 17,927 3,766 358 2,512 9,156 1,200 357 1,098 Pitching TEAM ERA W L IP H R ER HR BB SO OAVG Vernal 4.04 98 64 1,474 1,477 697 662 192 432 1,102 .262 Jackson 4.07 102 60 1,478 1,409 724 669 182 579 1,319 .252 Washington 4.08 89 72 1,450 1,440 709 658 197 446 1,165 .259 Arizona 4.47 83 79 1,452 1,518 782 721 213 552 1,227 .270 St. George 4.65 84 78 1,453 1,421 800 751 227 627 1,202 .259 Chesapeake 4.72 72 90 1,459 1,539 809 765 231 487 1,316 .271 Malibu 4.73 71 91 1,460 1,491 832 767 225 596 1,172 .265 Emerald City 4.73 85 77 1,453 1,484 840 764 165 702 1,221 .267 California 4.78 81 81 1,459 1,442 844 775 213 617 1,128 .258 New York 4.93 73 89 1,429 1,486 828 783 234 474 902 .268 Central Valley 4.93 71 91 1,429 1,652 854 783 224 505 967 .289 Galapagos 5.00 62 101 1,449 1,558 861 805 207 564 1,262 .278 TOTALS 4.59 971 973 17,448 17,917 9,580 8,903 2,510 6,581 13,983 .266 3 Miscellaneous Team Offense Team OBA SLG OPS BB IBB SO HBP SH SF GIDP TB HRHM HRRD Arizona .333 .459 .792 550 16 1,330 41 12 30 141 2,595 127 101 California .337 .444 .781 530 24 1,044 80 11 45 180 2,511 95 131 Chesapeake .330 .411 .741 513 22 1,042 47 28 45 155 2,310 70 91 Central Valley .315 .429 .744 426 18 1,056 46 47 32 115 2,368 111 86 Emerald City .343 .446 .788 592 27 1,128 55 30 41 143 2,502 91 118 Galapagos .331 .408 .739 563 14 1,210 98 9 34 191 2,290 88 68 Jackson Hole .348 .447 .795 599 24 1,181 88 63 39 153 2,523 110 91 Malibu .331 .432 .763 652 18 1,428 71 35 37 152 2,380 109 111 New York .333 .453 .786 507 18 1,116 31 31 44 145 2,518 126 88 St. George .344 .471 .815 583 14 1,162 70 10 24 164 2,655 144 109 Vernal .343 .477 .820 564 20 1,198 55 20 44 124 2,721 116 131 Washington .342 .454 .796 499 28 1,093 84 27 33 155 2,572 102 92 TOTALS .336 .444 .780 6,578 243 13,988 766 323 448 1,818 29,945 1,289 1,217 PLAYOFF RESULTS FIRST ROUND Aaron Division Emerald City 4 Vernal 3 MVP – Josh Hamilton Mays Division St. George 4 California 1 MVP – Jim Johnson DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP Aaron Division Emerald City 4 Jackson Hole 3 MVP – Tim Lincecum Mays Division Washington 4 St. George 0 MVP – Mariano Rivera LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Washington 4 Emerald City 1 MVP – Ramon Vazquez 4 ALL STAR GAME 2009 MAYS ALL STARS at 2009 AARON ALL STARS Mays All Stars AB R H RBI Aaron All Stars AB R H RBI H.Ramirez SS 1 0 0 0 S.Choo LF 3 0 0 0 M-J.Hardy SS 1 0 0 0 A-D.Dejesus LF 0 0 0 0 J.Mauer C 3 0 1 0 M.Fontenot 2B 4 0 0 0 N-J.Baker C 1 0 0 0 B-D.Uggla 2B 0 0 0 0 C.Jones 3B 2 0 0 0 A.Pujols 1B 4 0 0 0 O-A.Rodriguez 3B 1 0 0 0 C-A.Gonzalez 1B 0 0 0 0 M.Holliday LF 3 1 1 0 J.Hamilton CF 2 1 1 0 P-J.Bay LF 1 0 0 0 D-N.Markakis CF 1 0 0 0 R.Braun DH 3 0 1 0 M.Ramirez DH 2 2 1 0 Q-C.Quentin DH 1 0 0 0 E-L.Berkman DH 1 0 0 0 K.Youkilis 1B 2 0 1 0 A.Ramirez 3B 2 2 2 0 J-C.Delgado PH,1B 1 0 0 0 F-T.Glaus 3B 1 0 0 0 J.Dye RF 2 0 0 1 T.Hunter RF 2 1 1 2 K-I.Suzuki PH,RF 1 0 0 0 G-V.Guerrero RF 1 0 0 0 R.Ankiel CF 2 0 0 0 M.Napoli C 3 1 2 5 L-S.Victorino PH,CF 1 0 0 0 H-B.McCann C 1 0 0 0 D.Pedroia 2B 2 0 0 0 M.Tejada SS 2 0 0 0 R-C.Utley 2B 1 0 0 0 I-J.Bartlett SS 1 0 0 0 -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- Totals 29 1 4 1 Totals 30 7 7 7 Mays All Stars......
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