The Fall 2014 Chicagoland APBA Baseball World Series Tournament divisions have been announced! According to tournament organizer Jim Saska, he drafted Mrs. Saska to pick teams out of a hat and these are the results…
Brickhouse Division | |
Jim Saska | 1935 Cubs |
Dave Oberg | 1919 White Sox |
Gary Lindley | 1930 A’s |
Cale Mannesto | 1968 Tigers |
Harrelson Division | |
Doug Schuyler | 1994 White Sox |
Tom Nelshoppen | 1987 Cubs |
James Welch | 1961 Tigers |
Clark Eichman | 1953 Dodgers |
Larry Eichman | 1962 Dodgers |
Caray Division | |
Scott Fennessy | 1993 Blue Jays |
Ryan Strauss | 1993 Phillies |
Rich Zawadzki | 1967 Red Sox |
Chris Witt | 1946 Red Sox |
Stone Division | |
Curt Bartel | 1922 Browns |
Eric Berg | 1977 Twins |
Robert Eller | 1908 Cubs |
Michael Gaubatz | 2013 Royals |
- Note: Division Captains are bolded
- Teams will play one home and one away game against each opponent in its own division
- Top team in each division advances to playoffs
True to its name, the Chicagoland Tournament has plenty of representatives from the Windy City. There are three Cubs teams (1908, 1935 and 1987) and two White Sox teams (1919 and 1994). Every team chosen reached first place in real life except for the 1922 Browns, 1961 Tigers, 1977 Twins, 2013 Royals and ahem, my last place 1987 Cubs.
It’s interesting how Mrs. Saska picked the 1993 World Series opponents Toronto and Philadelphia to be in the same division. Careful with Mitch Williams there, Scott!
The Fall 2014 Chicagoland APBA Baseball World Series Tournament will take place on November 15th in Woodstock, Illinois. Click here for rules and more information on the tournament.
87 Cubs is a gutsy pick, Tom. Team has, uh, potential. Good luck.
Bob
Hey Bob, guess which team led the NL in homers in 1987???
That’s right.. the Cubs.
ERA? Ehh, not so much. :)
Go CHICAGO! Cubs or Sox I don’t care just win baby!
First time I won’t be facing Tom in the first game of the tournament since I have started coming.
All divisions look tough initially. Any run of bad luck with the dice could be fatal.
I won’t rule your Cub team out as they have the ability to try the Angels of the 80’s “supply side baseball”. Score enough runs and it won’t matter how bad your pitching is.
“Supply Side Baseball.”
I’m going to steal that phrase.
Don, Feel free to. That was actually coined by I believe Gene Mauch regarding their big run in the 80’s. I forget the exact year, but it was a pretty solid team Reggie, DeCinces, Grich, and Downing, combined with a good but not great staff.
Really thought they should have broken through at least one of those years.