85~ish Beane Count         HR   BB   HRA  BBA TOTAL   HRG   BBG  HRAG  BBAG Steve   1.0  2.0  1.0  4.0   8.0  1.75  3.81  1.18  3.31 Chris   2.0  3.0  3.0  1.5   9.5  1.69  3.58  1.36  3.000 Keith   5.0  4.0 10.0  1.5  20.5  1.42  3.30  1.75  3.000 Ken     7.0  6.0  5.0  3.0  21.0  1.396 3.25  1.39  3.11 Dave    8.0  1.0  8.0  7.0  24.0  1.29  4.09  1.434 3.57 Matt    9.0  5.0  2.0  8.0  24.0  1.22  3.27  1.31  3.64 Bob     3.0  9.0  7.0  6.0  25.0  1.55  3.03  1.432 3.52 Greg    4.0  7.0  9.0  5.0  25.0  1.47  3.20  1.62  3.33 Graham  6.0 10.0  4.0 10.0  30.0  1.40  2.98  1.38  3.694 Gregg  10.0  8.0  6.0  9.0  33.0  0.94  3.19  1.428 3.686 Steve (and Chris too) with a historically low Beane count.  At the ~40 game Beane, Ken was 10th, but now sits in 4th, having improved his position in each category ... I guess David DeJesus really was a clubhouse cancer, as Ken started saying about the 25 game mark.  Graham pulls the double dubious last in walks, last in walks allowed ... this same as last year's Spit Cup champ Festus Miracle.  Dave's co-manager seemed to have brought down the team Beane, most of which can be attributed to falling from a tie for 3rd in HR/G to 8th place. 40ish games:         HR   BB   HRA  BBA TOTAL   HRG  BBG HRAG BBAG Chris   2.0  2.0  2.0  3.0   9.0  1.73 3.67 1.29 3.18 Steve   1.0  3.0  1.0  7.0  12.0  1.76 3.60 1.18 3.53 Dave    3.5  1.0  9.0  2.0  15.5  1.60 4.57 1.63 3.17 Keith   7.0  4.0 10.0  1.0  22.0  1.36 3.53 1.93 2.82 Bob     5.0 10.0  3.0  6.0  24.0  1.49 2.69 1.34 3.37 Greg    3.5  5.0  8.0  8.0  24.5  1.60 3.45 1.58 3.65 Gregg  10.0  9.0  4.0  4.0  27.0  1.13 3.00 1.35 3.20 Matt    8.0  6.0  5.5  9.0  28.5  1.30 3.43 1.43 3.95 Graham  6.0  7.0  5.5 10.0  28.5  1.40 3.18 1.43 4.15 Ken     9.0  8.0  7.0  5.0  29.0  1.22 3.16 1.44 3.29 Chris about 7/1000th of a walk allowed per game behind Dave, otherwise would be top 2 in all 4 Beane categories.  As it is, his is still a historically low Beane total.  Meanwhile, Ken is perceived to always be a Beane leader, not at or near the bottom. In the Beane I ran at about the 75 game mark last year, Steve was last in home runs per game and last in home runs allowed per game.  Quite a strategic turnaround.  Dave made a seasonal turnaround as well, going from last in walks and last in walks allowed last year to a leader in those categories this year.