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Games 161-162: The Regular Season Finishes

A quick reset before we try to alleviate the suspense. Despite losing five of six games, Jack Bauer Squared went into the final two games of the season tied for the division lead in the NL West. The 24×24 League is down to the wire, and even with a weak 77-83 record we were still playing for something and a playoff spot still very much in our grasp.

The four-game series at Olympic Stadium continued with our best starter, Mike Cuellar, taking the hill. $24 and Some Change got off to a good start in the top of the 1st inning with a two-run homer by Willie McGee. A homer by Dave Kingman in the 6th added another for the visitors.

Meanwhile aside from Bobby Bonilla’s second-inning double, JBS couldn’t get hits off Dave Righetti. Through 6 innings, that was all we’d produced. As I’ve noted, a sim doesn’t know the difference between Game 1 and Game 161, or the standings, or the desperation. So the game just unfolds with no special urgency in the air.

We got a rally started in the 7th inning, with back-to-back singles to start the inning followed by a couple outs. Then Rafael Ramirez singled to load the bases and bring up pinch hitter Bob Bailey with a chance to get us back into it. Bailey was not up to the task, however, striking out looking to end the threat.

$24 put it out of reach in the 9th when McGee hit his second homer of the game, and we went down meekly, 6-0. Predictably, our co-division leaders Steroids Make You Fast won their game to take a 1-game advantage into the season finale.

Game 161

That put our backs to the wall in a big way. We’d lost four in a row and six out of seven. It’s a depressing way to finish when you led by 3 games with eight left and suddenly to be down a game and the season finale looming. 

The only good scenario left would be for us to win and Steroids to lose in Game 162. Better take care of business, or it won’t matter what they do.

Burt Hooton got the start and immediately walked the leadoff batter and hit the next one. Up stepped catcher Ron Hassey, who drove in both runners with a double.

Believe it or not, Hooton wouldn’t allow another hit the rest of the game. He retired the next 20 in a row before yielding a walk in the 7th. The only question was whether we could get the runs to make the effort worth it.

In the bottom of the 1st we certainly looked like we could. Kal Daniels led off with a double off Dennis Martinez and scored on Bobby Murcer’s ground out. That made it 2-1.

In the 2nd inning, we got two runners on, but Ryne Sandberg flied out to end the threat. In the 3rd, we went down 1-2-3. 

In the 4th, we got a walk but nothing else. In the 5th, Kingman made an error, but we left the runner on 2nd.

In the 6th, we went down 1-2-3. In the 7th, Ramirez led off with a single, and we got a runner to second with one out. But Martinez struck out Daniels and Sandberg.

In the 8th, we went down 1-2-3. Our bullpen kept $24 to just the one hit with a perfect 8th and 9th, so it went to the bottom of the 9th stuck at the same 2-1 score from way back in the 1st inning.

$24 called on Tom Niedenfuer, a longtime Dodgers reliever perhaps best known for giving up two disastrous home runs to the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1985 League Championship Series. Dodgers fans certainly don’t remember his mostly effective run across his tenure with the team.

Sure, I digress, but the point is Niedenfuer was remarkably capable of blowing this game and giving us a chance to make the playoffs. He gave up a walkoff homer to light-hitting Ozzie Smith in Game 5 of that NLCS, after all.

So up stepped Garry Maddox to start us off, and he took strike three looking. Not helpful.

Bailey came in to hit for Gene Tenace, and he struck out on a bad pitch. Really not helpful.

Joel Youngblood came in to hit for Ramirez and try to keep hopes alive. He grounded to second. Final, 2-1.

Feeble finish to the game. Feeble finish to the season. 

Game 162

It was, of course, a one-run loss. We would wind up 17-27 in such games. Going .500 in them at 22-22 would have put us 4 games ahead in the division. Such is the difference bad luck can make.

Five straight losses, including the final four at home against a team with nothing to play for. Lost eight of the final 10. 

We finished 77-85 despite allowing only 3 more runs than we scored. With normal luck, we would have been 81-81, which would have been good enough.

And of course, predictably, Steroids Make You Fast lost its finale and won the division by a single game. Yup, get even one of these painful 1-run losses back and we’re tied. Win two of them, and we’re in the playoffs.

Instead, the season comes to a screeching halt. We choked away our lead and couldn’t manage even a single win when it counted. 

Here’s the (almost) final NL standings. There is still a tie for the wild card to be resolved before the playoffs can begin.

What felt like maybe a magical storyline instead turned into a humbling one. We played our way out of last place to sit with a solid lead only to fritter it away. It’s been an exciting season, if not a successful one ultimately. I’ll have a post mortem post to write on what went right and what went wrong.

Life, as with sim baseball, will go on. I’ve got 18 other teams going right now, and 11 of them are in first place. Three are deep into the seasons and doing very well. I could have made a better choice to build a running story around, but you can’t predict that. Hopefully it’s been worthwhile anyway.

I’m not done here even if the season is. Plenty more to say, and infinite space to say it in. See you in the next post …

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Games 159-160: Are We Having Fun Yet?

Hey, sports fans, remember when Jack Bauer Squared had a 3-game division lead with 8 games left? Yeah, we didn’t exactly put it away.

Coming home to Olympic Stadium to finish the regular season with a four-game series against the only team eliminated in the division certainly sounded promising. All $24 and Some Change had left to play for was pride, and heck we were pretty lucky not to be there with them.

But there we sat with a 1-game lead and a magic number of 4 and destiny still in our hands. Win out, and we’d be .500 and in the playoffs. Get some luck and we wouldn’t even need to win them all.

So of course we came out to open this decisive series … and laid an egg. The visitors roughed up Bert Blyleven for 5 runs before we even got a chance to bat, and sure-handed second baseman Ryne Sandberg’s error proved pretty costly mixed with the three doubles $24 racked up.

They added another run in the 2nd to make it 6-0, but we had some fight in us at least. In the 3rd, Sandberg and Bobby Bonilla belted two-run homers to close the gap to 2. 

But $24 blew it open in the 5th with 4 more runs off Blyleven, whose ERA ballooned to 5.10, the highest it has been the entire season. The 10 runs he allowed were a season high, and he likely won’t get another start now unless we manage to make the playoffs and win a round.

JBS put a couple runs on to make it a bit more respectable before falling 10-6. Of course our closest competitor Steroids Make You Fast won their game to forge a tie with 3 games to go. Forget the magic number anymore. Now it’s a straight-out sprint.

Game 159

On to the second game of the series, and we sent Teddy Higuera to the mound to follow up his excellent previous start in which he took a no-hitter into the 7th. Instead, he did his best Blyleven impression.

$24 and Some Change once again scored 5 in the top of the 1st and another in the 2nd, an exact duplicate of the game before and a matching 6-0 lead. We managed to make it respectable with a 3-run 6th and added another in the 8th before Carlos Delgado struck out with the bases loaded to end the threat.

That proved our last hurrah as we dropped a 6-4 decision. The only solace was the Steroids also lost to remain even with us at 77-83 and two games to play. 

Game 160

We’ve lost three in a row and five out of six right when we had our destiny in our hands. It’s fairly depressing, because I keep getting my hopes up that this team has turned a corner only to get smacked back again. 

A Rod is only 2 games back of us and could still wind up in a tie for the division lead if they can knock Steroids off twice and we falter twice more. That could certainly happen. Nothing to suggest we look like a team prepared to win a game, that’s for sure.

We will know in less than a day whether the season goes on for Jack Bauer Squared. We could win the division, we could wind up in a one-game playoff, we could wind up in a three-way tie, or we could lose the race by a game or even two. Lots of possibilities in these final two.

Mike Cuellar, our mostly pretty good ace, goes in the final series’ third game. He’ll be followed by Burt Hooton in the regular-season finale. If we wind up in a one-game playoff, Higuera would get a shot at redemption.

Keep those fingers crossed!

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Games 85-90: Interleague Struggles

Jack Bauer Squared took a 5-game losing streak into a set of three interleague series, our only look of the season against three more AL teams.

We opened with Scarlett Saguaro, who came into Olympic Stadium with a bang. They roughed up Bert Blyleven for 8 early runs, and Fernando Valenzuela threw 7 scoreless innings en route to a 10-1 victory.

Game 85

That took us on our lone trip to Milwaukee County Stadium, where our Teddy Higuera pitched like he used to when that was his home field for the Brewers. Higuera allowed two hits in 7 scoreless innings, and we ended the six-game losing streak with a 5-0 win.

Game 86

I’ve mentioned there is no momentum in sim baseball, so of course we couldn’t parlay the win into anything more. Did you have “1-run loss” on your bingo card? You’d be winning a lot this season if you did.

We traveled to Yankee Stadium to meet Gooden’s Marauders for the first time. The Marauders scored 3 in the 6th to take a 5-4 lead and shut us down the rest of the way to finish like that.

Game 87

Back home, we opened a 3-1 lead in an attempt to right the ship. Alas, the Marauders tagged Mike Cuellar for 2 in the 6th to tie it, then got to the bullpen in the next two innings and won 5-3.

Game 88

That made it a 1-6 start to the second half and a 3-13 stretch we’re mired in. We headed to Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium looking for any positive signs.

Instead Baltimore Bile jumped all over Bert Blyleven for four homers, two of them 3-run shots by Willie Stargell, and 9 runs in the first 4 innings. The 9-4 loss added another to that recent ledger of struggles.

Game 89

Game 90 was another chance for Higuera to shine. He threw 8 innings and allowed just 1 run, while Rafael Ramirez homered and tripled in an 8-1 win. 

Game 90

That wrapped up our interleague struggles, as the final 72 will all be in our league. We went 9-15 against the AL teams, so I don’t think we’ll be too sad to be done with them. 

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Games 82-84: Bad Start to Second Half

After finishing the first half with a disappointing 2-7 stretch and dropping 7 games out of 1st place, Jack Bauer Squared opened the second half needing some good news. We didn’t get it.

In fact, things got so discouraging this blog lost momentum for a couple weeks. But let’s catch up on what we missed now.

Tigers of the Ontario Peninsula came out swinging at Tiger Stadium and took a 7-0 lead after 4 innings and cruised to a 7-3 win. A couple late homers by Kal Daniels and Rafael Ramirez were all we could muster.

Game 82

The second game looked a lot like the first one, as we fell behind 5-0 in the second inning. We made a game of it when Gene Tenace hit a 3-run homer in the 6th to close the gap, but we wound up with another one-run loss, 5-4.

Game 83

The series finale was back and forth early, but Tigers took over with runs in five straight innings and cruised to a 12-5 victory and a sweep.

Game 84

Next up: three more interleague series.

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Games 76-78: Tough Start to Trip

Jack Bauer Squared headed on as tough a road trip as we could imagine to end the first half, playing the two best teams in our National League back to back. First up was a visit to the Oakland Coliseum to face Hitmen 24×24. 

The first game was tight and low-scoring, as Mike Cuellar and Dennis Eckersley dueled to a 1-1 tie that went into extra innings. Unfortunately another error by Bobby Bonilla (his 16th) helped the hosts score in the 11th and win 2-1 and extend our losing streak to four.

Game 76

The second game was a case of karma coming back to bite me, as I had made light mockery of the opposing pitcher, La Marr Hoyt, during the draft. So of course he held us hitless through 5 innings as Hitmen took a 7-0 lead. 

We picked up a few late runs to make it a little close but lost 7-3, our fifth straight setback. To say the least, not the direction we wanted to be heading.

Game 77

We needed one win just to avoid a second straight sweep now. In the 6th inning, we racked up four runs on five hits to take a lead, but Hitmen closed the gap. In the top of the 8th, however, we picked up another four, including a three-run homer from Ryne Sandberg.

Sandberg has been light on first-half highlights, and this was just his 4th homer. But we’ll take the 9-4 victory and the end of the five-game slide for now. 

Game 78

Another tough series awaits, alas. Just trying to hang in these races.

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Games 73-75: The Wrong Direction

The halfway point of the season is fast approaching, and Jack Bauer Squared has largely pulled out of the deep hole we started in. We might have been a bit too optimistic about getting to .500 by the 81-game mark, but we definitely needed to keep moving closer.

Entering a three-game series at home against Royal Gamers, we needed to win two to keep the forward progress. It didn’t happen. Alas, we folded.

In the opener, Bobby Bonilla hit a two-run homer in the 1st inning for a promising start, but we didn’t score again. A couple errors, one by Bonilla, hurt our cause as we watched Royal Gamers rally for a 5-2 victory.

Game 73

Mike Cuellar took the mound for the second game, and it’s worth noting that he’s turning his season around nicely now. Cuellar allowed 3 runs (2 earned) in 7 innings, marking the 9th time in 10 starts he allowed 3 earned runs or fewer — a far cry from what he was doing earlier in the season. His ERA over those 10 starts is 3.00, so he’s dropped his season ERA to 4.79, the lowest it’s been all season.

Alas, it wasn’t enough to secure a win. The game went to extra innings, and again Bonilla made a costly error that helped Royal Gamers put up 3 runs in the 10th inning. Their 6-3 win left us badly needing a win to avoid a sweep.

Game 74

It didn’t happen. Our old enemy, the one-run loss, came to play again as we fell victim to the three-game sweep, 3-2. Another error led to what proved to be the winning run, and defensive woes cost us in a big way in this series.

Game 75

Dropping to 34-41 wasn’t the worst part. It’s looking at the next two series on the schedule and seeing the top two teams in the league back-to-back, and both on the road. We’re going to need to play respectably in these six games to avoid losing all the gains we’d made to get into the race.

If we don’t, we might be looking at a really long second half.

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Games 56-58: Wrong Kind of Sweep

There is an absolutely proven to exist thing called a forum jinx. If you post anything good about your team or a player, the coding somehow reads it and causes bad things to happen to you. There is also a Sasquatch-like reverse jinx that some claim to have seen, where you can post about underachievement and get the luck to change.

I feel like I might have reverse jinxed Jack Bauer Squared into staying off the scrap heap of the season, but it also seems that whenever I write about a little success we are doomed to have a setback.

So it was for our four-game winning streak heading into a series with first-place Steroids Make You Fast, one into which we carried dreams of a legitimate run at the leaders. And the forum jinx laughed, and spat out a three-game losing streak instead, the wrong kind of sweep.

Things were looking good in the series opener at Dodger Stadium (the park I’ve seen the vast majority of my big-league games in), as JBS took a 3-1 lead on Bobby Murcer’s three-run homer and Bert Blyleven’s 7 innings of one-run ball. Then we gave up a homer in the bottom of the 8th to cut our lead to 3-2, left the bases loaded in the top of the 9th, and then with two outs in the bottom of the 9th yielded a tying homer to Milt May.

That sent us to extra innings, and in the bottom of the 10th it was time for their third homer in late innings. Willie McCovey did the honors with a walkoff two-run shot and a 5-3 comeback win for Steroids.

Game 56

The second game of the series followed a parallel script. We took a 3-0 lead in the top of the 1st and ran the advantage to 5-1 in the 6th. That held until the 8th inning, when Steroids pushed across the tying runs on a three-run homer by Tony Gwynn.

We went to extra innings again, and once again McCovey came up with a chance to end it … and did. His two-run homer in the 11th gave Steroids a 7-5 victory, both now on extra-inning walkoff shots by McCovey.

Game 57

The series finale required no dramatics. Steroids busted out to a 4-0 lead in the 4th inning, opened it up to 7-0 in the 7th and sailed to a 4-2 win and a three-game sweep.

Game 58

So that put us 8 games behind in the division and erased all the gains from the previous series. Next up: a three-game set in Yankee Stadium against A Rod, some Wood and a Big Unit, the only team trailing us in the National League West.

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Games 40-42: It’s Not Getting Better

Jack Bauer Squared came home to Olympic Stadium for a three-game series against Piazza Blues, and about the only good news is we didn’t lose any games by 1 run. Oh no. We lost all of them by 2 or 3 runs instead!

After Bobby Bonilla doubled in a run in the 1st inning, our offense went nowhere the rest of the series opener. We managed only four hits in a 4-1 loss.

Game 40

As the second quarter of the season began, we again failed to muster much offense in a 5-2 loss. Mike Cuellar was charged with only 2 earned runs due to a pair of errors. In his 11th start, this marked the first time he didn’t allow at least 3 earned runs. None of that is impressive in the least.

Game 41

Trying to emerge from the final game of the series with some respectability, we at least kept it entertaining. Bonilla doubled in the 6th inning to tie the game 1-1, and then no one scored again until the 15th inning. 

Burt Hooton and the first five relievers to follow him yielded just the lone run and seven hits through 14 innings, but in came long man Orlando Pena for the 15th and things got out of control quickly. After allowing only one run in his first seven appearances, Pena allowed six straight runners to reach base in the 15th and was charged with 5 runs.

We didn’t give up, though. Out of position players, JBS had to send up Bert Blyleven to pinch hit to start the inning, and he predictably struck out. But then two singles and two doubles put 3 runs on the board and we had a little hope. Alas, that was as close as we could get and lost 6-4.

Game 42

The three-game sweep put us at 15-27, 9-14 at home and 6-13 on the road. Worst record in the National League. There are still 120 games to play, though, so we can try to find glimmers of hope that a turnaround remains possible.

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Games 31-32: Ending Slide, Trading Wins

When you can’t buy a win, you don’t care how you get one. Or who you beat. And after splitting two games with 24 Pack of 24 Distinct Ales, I’m fairly sure both sides feel the same way. 

Jack Bauer Squared came into the interleague series on a 7-game losing streak, and 24 Pack had dropped 9 of 10. So trading wins is a good enough outcome for both of us at this point.

In our game at Olympic Stadium, we rode a 3-run homer by Kal Daniels and 8 innings of 1-run pitching by Bert Blyleven to a 4-1 victory that ended our ugly slide. Bob Woodward made up for his awful extra-inning performance the previous time out with a scoreless 9th for his 8th save.

Game 31

Our visit to Cleveland’s Municipal Stadium to try for a sweep didn’t go quite as well. After taking a 2-0 lead, Teddy Higuera got roughed up for 4 runs in the 2nd inning and we could never regain the lead. 

The 5-4 loss ran our record in 1-run games to 3-9, so our 13-19 record should really be closer to 16-17 at this point. That’s hardly championship material, but it would be less to overcome to get into competition.

Game 32

Next up is a mighty challenge, too. We have to face the league’s best team, Hitmen 24×24, which at 24-8 is ahead of everyone else by 5 wins. Just have to hope we can put together a good series and maybe take two of three and gain some confidence.

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Breaking News: Streak Ends!

Jack Bauer Squared snapped its 7-game losing streak! Details to come!