
Week 4 Power Rankings
#1 211.35 (7-0) Lake County Liners The Liners came out of a big week with yet again… 2 wins. Quinn was back in the lineup after a week off and he continued to be a solid player. He gave up 2 runs in 3 innings pitched and hit 0.357 from the plate with 3 RBI’s and 4 runs scored. Caleb has to be pleased with the rookie’s ability to slowly adapt to the league, while still being productive from both the mound and plate. Jon Gibson had another Jon Gibson performance. 14 At bat

Week 3 Power Rankings
#1 176.64 (5-0) Lake County Liners Another two shut outs for the Liners this past week. Shane Anderson joined the team for both games, and Aaron Barnes just the second. No Quinn this week left Caleb and Jon to lead the Liners. Lake County now has a 43-5 run differential in the first five games, with a 1.20 E.R.A. They currently have the best batting and pitching stats for all 8 teams. Up Next: Game 6: @ (2-3) Dutch Ovens These two teams were projected #1 and #2 going into


Fast, Slow, Hybrid How do you choose?
To whoever sees the first few lines of this blog post I am posting a warning. This is a super wiffle nerdy and in depth analysis of my wiffleball playing experience. So if wiffle is strictly recreational in nature for you this may turn you off. However if you are feeling adventurous today go ahead and explore this post. I think I am finally at a place in my wiffle playing career to give a rounded view of how I view styles of play. And in relation to that, through this post I’