Showing posts with label Eukenott Beatniks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eukenott Beatniks. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

This Is The CFCL

I will admit what follows does not put the CFCL in a class all by itself, but it speaks VOLUMES to the kind of owners we are fortunate to have participate each year.  Each owner makes sacrifices from spending time away from their young children all day on a weekend day, to adjusting their work schedule to attend the draft to making annual travel arrangements to make sure they come into town on Draft Day.

The Twin Killers (California), Beatniks (Iowa - gateway to Nebraska), Ruffins (North Carolina) and Kenndoza Line (Ohio) all put together travel arrangements to make sure they can participate live at the draft and then scurry back to their part of the country to get back to work and school on time the following Monday.

This year, the Kenndoza Line is adding an additional challenge by going out of the country on a family vacation the week before the draft. 

After posting a reminder at our Front Office about some deadlines for Roster Cut Day and Draft Day, there was this response from Kenn:

So...March 23 I will be overseas.
Know - as I'm sure you already do - that I will still not be the last to send in my keeper list. When I arrive (in the Bahamas) on March 22, one of my first items of business will be making sure I have internet access. Apparently it's going to be ridiculously expensive. The amount spent on internet the week before the draft, the hotel the weekend of the draft, and gas to/from the draft (I'm driving, not flying this year) will far exceed whatever I might be lucky enough to win. I guess I like this league.
See you 53 days.
 
Finishing in the first division 70% of the time for the past 10 years certainly could enhance his "liking" of the league.  But this attitude, held in its own way by each owner of the CFCL, is what makes this league so damn special and so much fun to be a part of.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Anatomy of a Pennant Race (Part 2)

Here's a look at the top five places of the CFCL 2013 Pennant Chase.  Standings as of 9/11/13.

1.  Clowns 74
2.  Bulls  73
3.  Ruffins  63
4.  DoorMatts  62
5.  Kenndoza Line  57
6.  Beatniks (Beatniks listed yesterday and today to show how they might move up or down the standings).

Beatniks VS Line (9 points separating the teams)
Beatniks could gain 1 SB, 1 OBP, 3 WHiP, 1.5 QS, 3 K/BB, 1 H/S for a total of 10.5 points.
Line could lose 1 OBP, 2 WHiP for a total of 3 points.
13.5 points in play with a nine point deficit.  Beatniks could move up.

Line VS DoorMatts (5 points separating the teams)
Line could gain 1 Run, 1 TB, 1 ERA, 1 WHiP for a total of four points.
DoorMatts could lose 1 OBP, 1ERA, 1 K/BB for a total of three points.
Seven points in play with a five point deficit.  Line could move up.

DoorMatts VS Ruffins (1 point separating the teams)
DoorMatts could gain 1 OBP, 1 WHiP, 1 K/BB for a total of three points.
Ruffins could lose 1 R, 1 TB, .5 QS, 1 K/BB for a total of three and a half points.
6.5 points in play with a one point deficit.  DoorMatts could move up and for all of August and part of September, the DoorMatts and Ruffins in fact have been been trading the third and fourth place slots.

Ruffins VS Bulls  (10 whopping points separating the teams).
Ruffins could gain 1 RBI, 1 ERA, 1 WHiP, .5 QS, 2 K/BB, 1 H/S for a total of six and a half points.
Bulls could lose 1 R, 1 TB, 1 WHiP, .5 QS, 2 K/BB, 1 H/S for a total of six and a half points.
Thirteen  points in play with a ten point deficit.  Amazingly, with two weeks left in the season, the Ruffins could move up.

Bulls VS Clowns (1 point separating the teams).
Bulls could gain 1 OBP, 1 TB, 1 ERA, 1 WHiP, 1.5 QS, 1 K/BB for a total of 6.5 points.
Clowns could lose 1 OBP, 3 WHiP, .5 QS, 3 K/BB for a total of 7.5 points.
Two weeks left in the season and there could be a fourteen point swing with the top two teams.  Bulls could move up.  And in fact, for August and September the Bulls and Clowns have been flipflopping the top two places in the standings.

Disclaimer**  This is all potential stuff.  For any head-to-head matchup diagnosed above and yesterday to happen, all the right (or wrong) things must happen.  The reality is that some of this and some of that will happen.  The amazing point to this Anatomy of a Pennant Race is that with two weeks left in the season, EVERY SINGLE TEAM has the ability to move up or down in the standings.  That speaks volumes to the parity of the talent of the owners in this league as well as the detailed attention they give their team week in and week out.  Oh, sure it could be luck or a special convergence of events.  But as we saw yesterday, this is the fourth year out of the last five where we very well won't know the CFCL champion until the last out of the last game of the season.

Further proving that point, [get this, this is amazing] the Bulls and Clowns are adjacent to each other in FIVE categories and four of those categories it is completely possible that one could pass the other.  That is eight points that will be in play until the final game of the season.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Anatomy of a Pennant Race (Part 1)

It may not surprise you to hear that over the course of 29 complete seasons the CFCL has seen some amazing pennant races.  I'm sure every league has had them.  But just in the last four years we have seen three amazing races, each quite different than the other.

2012 - Candy Colored Clowns hold a commanding 15-20 point lead over the league around the trade deadline.  Dem Rebels decide to try to make things interesting and make a few deals at the deadline.  As late as the end of August the Clowns still held a 20 point lead over the Rebels.  And then September happens.  And the Rebels are coming, and they keep coming and they make the Clowns sweat.  When the final out was recorded for the season, the Clowns had their first CFCL title, finishing 1 point ahead of Dem Rebels.

2011 - A year that will live in infamy in the Revenge historical archives.  Four teams finished within four and a half points of each other.  Going into the final week the DoorMatts, Ruffins, Revenge and Kenndoza Line all had legitimate opportunity to take home the Copperfield Trophy.  With about six days left in the season the Ruffins, in third or fourth place, even sent out a concession e-mail wishing the other three owners well in their pursuit of the pinnacle.  When it looked like the Revenge would take their first championship to the mantle, tragedy struck in the name of Brad Lincoln and the Ruffins scooted past the scrum to finish 1.5 points ahead of the Kenndoza Line.

2010 -   Perhaps the most amazing race ever.  The Kenndoza Line and DoorMatts were neck and neck.  To make matter more hectic, perennial champion Copperfields were hovering just a few points back.  It came down to the last day.  It came down to the last game.  It came down to the last inning.  After the final pitch we had a flatfooted tie, Kenndoza Line 79 - DoorMatts 79.  The Line owned the tie-breaker, denying the DoorMatts their first ever title.

2013 is shaping up much the same way.  But not just for the championship.  There is a lot of drama for ALL the positions.  Today and tomorrow we will look at each "race".  First - teams 6-10.

STANDINGS AS OF 9/11/13

6.  Eukennott Beatniks  48
7.  Dem Rebels  48
8.  Stranger Danger  46
9.  Morkertzuma's Revenge  44
10.  Twin  Killers  35

In the following matchups, I have only identified if the team lower in the standings can catch the team directly above them by either gaining points or having the higher team lose points.  If you want to see a comprehensive view of the standings, click here.

Twin Killers  VS.  Revenge  [Nine points separate them]
The Killers can conservatively gain 1 point in Runs, 1 OBP, 2 WHiP, 2 K/BB for a total of 6.
The Revenge could potentially lose 1 SB, 1 OBP, 1 ERA, 1 WHiP, 1 QS, 2 K/BB for a total of 7.
Thirteen point swing with a nine point difference.  Killers could move up.

Revenge VS Danger [Two points separate them]
Before we get to the analysis, let's be reminded that the Revenge are trying to pass a team WHOSE OWNER DIDN'T SHOW UP TO THE DRAFT; WHOSE PROXY LEFT THE DRAFT EARLY; WHO HAD TO COMPLETE HIS RESERVE ROSTER TWO FULL DAYS AFTER THE COMPLETION OF THE DRAFT!!!!
Revenge can gain 1 RBI, 1 OBP, 1 TB, 2 WHiP for a total of 5.
Danger can lose 1 SB for a total of 1.
Six point swing with a two point difference.  Revenge could move up.

Danger VS Dem Rebels [Two points separate them]
Before we get to the analysis, let's be reminded that the Rebels are trying to stay ahead of a team WHOSE OWNER DIDN'T SHOW UP TO THE DRAFT; WHOSE PROXY LEFT THE DRAFT EARLY; WHO HAD TO COMPLETE HIS RESERVE ROSTER TWO FULL DAYS AFTER THE COMPLETION OF THE DRAFT!!!!
Danger can gain 1 OBP, 1 QS for a total of 2.
Dem Rebels can lose 1 R, 2 OBP, 2 WHiP, 2 K/BB for a total of 7.
Nine point swing with a two point difference.  Danger could move up.

Dem Rebels VS Beatniks [0 points separate them]
I show the Rebels as the pursuers of the Beatniks, despite the tie in points because the Beatniks have been ahead all season long.  Simply throwing a bone to the 'Niks.  They've had a tough season.
Dem Rebels can gain 1 SB, 1 K/BB for a total of 2.
Beatniks can lose 1 SB, 1 OBP, 2 WHiP, 1 QS, 1 K/BB for a total of 6.
Eight point swing with no point difference.  Dem Rebels could move up.

Teams 1-5 tomorrow.  Stay tuned.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

CFCL Teams in Living Color

I have mentioned numerous times during the posts of the Owner Q&A that we have currently and in the past many, many talented owners.  From the Q&A itself you have been able to realize just how talented many of our owners are with the written word and dry wit.  Today we are showcasing the amazing talent of one particular owner.

If you took the time to visit our CFCL Clubhouse you saw that a few owners posted a Team Logo (such as the one the Ruffins created at the link above).  I took another route.  I enlisted the amazing creativity and computer talent of Nick Hansen (a.k.a.  Head Beatnik).  "Enlisted" may be a bit generous.  It was more like "DEMANDED".  "I don't care about work, personal life, sleep!  Make me a logo!"  Ok, maybe not that bad, but I was persistent.

Well, persistency pays off.  Nick designed a few looks before we hit the jackpot.  Here are a couple of the early versions.

 Not bad.  Actually I liked it, but it needed something more.










Again, pretty cool.  I remember being torn about the coloration among these first three.








Cool, like the first two, but not quite it.











It certainly grabs the essence of Dem Rebels being based out of Fort Payne, Alabama.  And while this is simply a silly attempt to picturize a fantasy baseball team, I'm disturbed by the historical message the flag is giving.  Had to say no.




This one is nice.  It might be a nice emblem for a cap or maybe the road uniform.  But the next logo was the winner and all credit for creativity and execution goes to Nick.  (**I'm not being effusive with my praise because the Rebels are about to pass the Beatniks like a nitrogas infused Mustang passes a turtle.  Nick really did an amazing job.**)




This is it.  Like a woman who know she's found her wedding dress, this is the logo of Dem Rebels.  Perfect in every way.








Nick was even willing to do some work on spec.  He created this for the Graging Bulls.  No word on whether Matt incorporated this into his team's look.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Meet the Beatniks

In 2000 the CFCL expanded to twelve teams for the first time.  Two of the owners that joined us that year are still with us, although this owner took a brief three year hiatus from 2009-2011.  Nick Hansen has not only been one of the solid owners of the CFCL, he has also served the CFCL in other capacities - sitting on the Executive Committee as well as being the Unofficial Logo Maker of the CFCL.

Nick has lead two teams.  First the Picts from 2000 to 2008 (his team profile is here.)  And then rejoining the league in 2012 with the wonderful Eukennott Beatnik franchise.  Through it all, while the franchises have never reached higher than 6th place, Nick has been a pillar of the league, offering humor, a really deep vocabulary and, most important, a consistent voice of reason.  We do have to point out that currently the Beatniks are in 4th place, strategically positioned to make a run at the title.

Though he lives in Iowa (Gateway to Nebraska), he currently is in Cali and apparently has been captured by the natives, though he blames his niece.

This could also be the road uniform for the Beatniks, an official release from the Beatnik Front Office hasn't confirmed or denied speculation.

As you will see below, Nick's mind and team vision works in a way that simply is in a space all to his own.  And the CFCL is all the richer for it.  Personalities like this, in my personal opinion, is what makes the CFCL so great and makes sixteen years without a championship a little more tolerable.  It's time now to meet The Beatniks.

You are one of only three owners in CFCL history to leave and then return. What brought you back?
Bad things happen in threes?
Actually, it was a little kerfuffle in the town of Eukennott you may have heard about that brought me back into the CFCL. This was discussed here. (Scroll down to the comments section).  From this seething bed of public resentment arose the phoenix that is Beatniks baseball. Bob Uecker may have gotten the best of Western Iowa for now, but Eukennott will have the last laugh I tell you.
More accurately, though, it was the annual pleading emails sent by a certain CFCL official that preyed on my guilt. Rich may seem like a stand-up guy, but his skills at manipulating people to do things against their will should never be underestimated. Those skills he brings out in any trade conversation? They are trebled when he wants one to rejoin the league. Not unlike Miggs trying to stand against the omnipotent Doctor Lecter, my bending to his will was a foregone conclusion once Rich set his mind to it.
Most accurately, however, about three months into owning the Picts, I came up with the current franchise name and had rued missing the chance to spring it on the CFCL ever since. That and the last WoW expansion pretty much sucked. Something has to fill all of this copious free time, you know.
Do you remember how you came to join the CFCL originally in 2000?
Having cleaned house for two seasons in the free/public Yahoo leagues of the late 1990s I deemed myself ready for a real challenge. There was a fantasy baseball forum I was reading regularly back then and one of the sub-forums featured leagues searching for owners and owners looking for leagues. I believe David was the one who had posted that the CFCL had some open franchise slots. I quickly--well as quickly as one can with a 33.6Kb dial up connection--researched the CFCL online. It hit pretty much every single button in a league I was looking for.
NL only? check. Dynasty/Ultra format? check. Auction instead of draft? check. Storied history and appreciation of the original Rotisserie League book? check. Chicago location? check. These were the people I was supposed to be friends with in high school!
I applied and somehow faked my way through the whole interview process. I was one happy guy the day I learned I'd been given a franchise. Little did I know how far out of my depth I was. I think it was Paul Zeledon who summed that up best when he answered my triumphant first round rotation pick of Wiki Gonzalez with an incredulous "WHAT?" followed with a mumbled "Your funeral, man."
You’ve migrated around the Midwest while running a CFCL team. Any particular challenges to running a team out of state?
The perks and challenges pretty much even themselves out. There's no way I could participate at this level if it weren't for everyone's relative facility with interacting online. The most crushing part of it all is having never attended a single post-season awards banquet. I also miss out on the occasional group outing like this summer's Kanesville road trip.
There are significant advantages though. Primarily, I don't live anywhere near Matt. I might otherwise be tempted to sneak over and egg his house, apartment, condo, trailer, cardboard box, or whatever rock he crawls out from under every spring to steal all of the minor leaguers of note. I'm also assured of at least one road trip back to my favorite city every year. I loves me some Chicago and would move back in a heartbeat if I could swing it.
Do you have any philosophical difference in running the Beatniks compared to the Picts?
The Picts were definitely run with a more Rationalist/Deontological approach. The Beatniks are probably more a melding of Vienna School and Western Zen.
What exactly is a Pict?
A failed CFCL franchise?
I'd love to leave it at that witty rejoinder, but my Manswer Syndrome cannot let that go. So...
The Picts were a group of Late Iron Age and Early Medieval Celtic people living in ancient eastern and northern Scotland. They are the reason Hadrian felt compelled to build his wall across Britain. There is no record of how they referred to themselves but the name Pict (or Picti) is the Roman name bestowed upon them due to their tattooed and/or painted appearance.
As to why I felt like naming a fantasy baseball franchise after them, well, suffice it to say, it was an easy pun (Pict / Pick) with Scottish overtones which played into my then-wife and I's conceit of melding our last names and calling ourselves the McHansens.
When you were owner of the Picts you seemed to have a special aversion to flannel. Now that your team is adorned in mock turtlenecks and rectangular sunglasses, has anything changed?
No. Dem Rebels will always be the designated rival of any team coming out of Western Iowa.
It all started when the Picts, having yet again suffered another season of bouncing along on the bottom of the standings, realized something dramatic needed to happen. Attendance was lagging and fan support was at an all time low. The situation was not unlike the University of Colorado's football program in the 1980s. They turned their program around in a few short years with an exciting proposition: instead of the nebulous goal of winning games and maybe making a post-season bowl, each season would be judged solely on how they fared against their rival. Only, see, it was the Buffaloes. They had no rival. No one would take them seriously. So they arbitrarily picked a team, the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Nebraska fans laughed and sneered as each year the two teams would meet and the annual shellacking was given. But something did change. In the same way the lunar shot focused American Ingenuity and Progress, having an achievable stretch goal brought focus to the program. The Buffaloes started recruiting players with skill sets specifically geared toward stopping the option attack and speedy receivers that could outclass the plodding Cornhusker defense. And, lo, within ten years of announcing the program, the Buffaloes did beat the Cornhuskers. Along the way they also developed a winning football program. And they won a national championship.
So, too, the sneering, elitist, flannel-clad fandom of Dem Rebels never gave us a chance when we chose you, Dem Rebels. Yet we will beat you. Soundly. And along the way we, too, will win a championship. Just you wait, Rebel scum.
/maniacal-evil-villain-laugh
You are vying for the CFCL title in only your second year back. Was this part of a Grand Beatnik Two Year Plan?
I wouldn't say the Beatniks are vying for the title so much as we were just keeping the spot warm for the Bulls during June. I imagine we'll soon be completely distracted by the cheap wine brewing in the basement and that bebop the kids are listening to these days. Out of the ashes of this distraction a Great American Novel will be written. The movement spawned by this will lead to a lot of young hipsters growing eccentric facial hair, wearing loud floral prints, and several sitcom and Saturday morning cartoon spin-offs will find success amongst the youth.
It's not a Two Year Plan, man. It's a revolution. You dig?
Just how much of a man-crush do you have on Cliff Lee?
I'd say it is bigger than the one I had on Jacque Jones. I was pretty in the bag for Carlos Zambrano and Juan Pierre at various points in their careers too. Cliff is probably the most productive man crush I've had in the CFCL. To bring it home for you, though, Rich. Is it as big as the one you had for Derrek Lee? Not sure about that. It's probably pretty close though.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Owners of the CFCL - 2012

This is a new weekly feature as we walk backwards to the beginning.  You've seen the Big Uglies from 2013.  Each week we'll step back one year and meet the ownership.  The cool thing here is that when the picture was taken we didn't know what we were facing for the year.  But now we can look at the picture knowing who won, what happened during the year, etc. 

Here are the owners for 2012 drafting in Lisle, IL.


Pictured left to right:  Rich Bentel (Dem Rebels, in A's hat), Dave Holian (David's Ruffins), Matt Bentel (DoorMatts), Mike Bentel (Twin Killers), Matt Grage (Graging Bulls), Kenn Ruby (Kenndoza Line), Scott Strang (Stranger Danger), Nick Hansen (Eukennott Beatniks), Mike Coulter (Candy Colored Clowns and eventual 2012 Champion), Tim Morkert (Morkertzuma's Revenge).

Two interesting things heading in to 2012.  First we were welcoming back an old friend.  Nick Hansen rejoined the league after a much too long three year hiatus.  Secondly Dem Rebels and the Clowns engaged in one of the craziest pennant chases in CFCL history.  Both made significant trades right at the trade deadline and then watched as the Rebels, down 21 points in late August made a charge that left them one point short of catching the Clowns.  Going into the final day, it was possible for Dem Rebels to gain one point, thus tying the Clowns.  But the Clowns held the tie-breaker edge so they were in strong position going in to the final day, due in large part to their management of their team throughout the year.

Notice also that the DoorMatts seem to be staring someone down.  My guess is it's everyone but Nick since everyone in the direction Matt is looking at finished ahead of him in the standings.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

That Which We Call a Rose By Any Other Name Would Smell As Sweet


“What’s in a name?”  Yesterday’s birthday boy William Shakespeare asked the question about 416 years ago.  Well in the CFCL six of the thirty-eight owners decided a name wasn’t much and felt the need to change theirs.
Two of the name changes made sense in that we had two owners who were in the league, resigned for a few years and then rejoined.  With the rejoining there was a bit of a rebirth, a starting-a-new if you will, and therefore a new name was used.
Pat McGuire ran McGuire’s Picks from 1988-1990.  He quit for a year and then came back from 1992-1993.  When he returned he named his team the Twin Picks.  Actually this was somewhat genius (insanely genius if you knew Pat).  Originally his team was the Picks, he comes back a second time and named his team Twin Picks (Twin implying a second coming of sorts, really not bad).  In 1990 and 1991 a popular TV show was Twin Peaks and Pat was playing off that as well.  So all in all, pretty good creativity.
The other team that left and returned was run by current owner Nick Hansen.  Originally he ran Nick’s Picts (not to be confused with McGuire’s Picks).  Last year Nick rejoined the league and nailed the All-Time Greatest CFCL Name with the Eukenott Beatniks.
Ironically we had a third owner leave and return.  Dave Goetz was an Original 6 owner of the ForGoetzMeNots (1984-1985).  In 1994 he turned for seven years, but the ten year absence didn’t warrant a name change.  Dave came back to run the ForGoetzMeNots on a second tour.
Four owners changed team names without leaving the league.  Rich Bentel was an Original 6 owner, in charge of the Electric Eels.  A year later through the current year Bentel has run Dem Rebels.  Feel free to go back to the April 1st post (1984 – The First CFCL Draft) to see why the name was changed.
Another Original 6 owner, Paul Mahlan couldn’t seem to make up his mind during his four years in the league.  He started out as Paul’s Penguins.  The next year he changed to Paul’s Bunyans.  The following year he went back to Paul’s Penguins.
We also have two current owners who changed their names.  Kenn Ruby joined the CFCL in 2004 with By Kennen.  If the name doesn’t jump out at you, you have to be a Seinfeld fan.  Think (and sing in your head) Cos-stan-za.  After one year Kenn improved things by changing names to the Kenndoza Line.  Awesome, bringing in a baseball reference.
The most frenetic name changing owner is Matt Grage.  In 2000 Matt came in with a team name of Hard Hats (I don’t know).  In 2004 he changed names to Hot Sludge Sundae (you really don’t want to know – trust me).  Finally he came to his senses and in 2006 his franchise became known as the Graging Bulls.  No, it’s not a baseball reference but at least it has a sports connection and it is miles ahead of Hot Sludge Sundae – believe me.
Changing team names doesn’t seem to really accomplish much.  Definitely there was improvement with Beatniks, Kenndoza Line, Graging Bulls and Dem Rebels.  That being said, it doesn’t lend itself to Championship success.  The six owners who changed their team names have completed 70 total seasons and have only won the title 4 times (Two by Dem Rebels and two by Kenndoza Line).
So the lesson here is changing a team name really gets you no closer to winning a title.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Meet The 2013 CFCL Owners




Here are the ten heartbeats of the CFCL.  This solid core allow me to fully state with utmost confidence "30 Years of the CFCL!  (We're Not Even Halfway There!)"

Left to right we have:  Matt Grage (Owner of Graging Bulls); Tim Morkert (Morkertzuma's Revenge); Nick Hansen (Eukennott Beatniks); Rich Bentel (Dem Rebels); Mike Bentel (Twin Killers); Matt Bentel (DoorMatts); Dan Strang (sitting in for his brother, Scott Strang - Stranger Danger); Kenn Ruby (Kenndoza Line); and last year's champion Mike Coulter (Candy Colored Clowns).  [Not pictured Dave Holian (David's Ruffins); Dave drafted via cellphone connection and with the awesome assistance of former CFCL owner and League Founder, David Mahlan]