Thursday, July 24, 2014

MLW Network's Top 20 Players Right Now: #1 - Matt Creamer

The events that transpired during Wifflepalooza VII may go down as the most influential events in league history. That was the debut of Matt Creamer, and his performance that day set the wiffleball world on its ear. He became the first man to win ALL FOUR major awards possible in one tournament. MVP, Cy Young, Title Game MVP, AND Top Rookie. His performance in WP7 single-handedly has catapulted him to the top, making him the #1 player in the league right now. Creamer brings to the table an unbelievable arsenal of pitches, excellent command and a pitching IQ rivaled by few. That's just on the hill. At the plate he's a terror as well, bringing excellent bat speed, an incredible eye and tremendous line drive ability. His day at WP7 is the greatest single tournament display known to man, but the question for Creamer now becomes, can he duplicate it? The consensus is that every team in the league is game-planning against him. And during scrimmages he's been kept somewhat in check, although most of those situations aren't nearly equal to what anyone will face in Wifflepalooza. If he can put up numbers anywhere close to what he did as a rookie, the Monstars will in all odds repeat. But what is certain if he can do that, is he will remain #1 on this list.

Career Stats: 5 games
AB    H    R    AVG.    HR    RBI    BB    SO    XBH    TB    OBP.    SLG.    OPS.
 17    11   7     .647       5        9        2       3        6         27      .684     1.421    2.105

W    L    SV    ERA.    IP    H    R    ER    BB    SO
 1     0    1      1.47      9.1   6     2     2       0       14

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The Full List

#1 Matt Creamer
#2 Jeff Ronchetti
#3 Al Etter
#4 Ryan Ricci
#5 Mark Ronchetti
#6 Brian Stanzione
#7 Mark Rowan
#8 Tyler Martini
#9 Dimitri Paraskevas
#10 Nino Bonanno
#11 Carlos Negron
#12 Ryan Hutchings
#13 Mike Mazzochi
#14 Kris Lapsley
#15 Allen Rivera
#16 Zach Klaudi
#17 Matt Garvey
#18 Tyler Day
#19 Jake Lambert
#20 Justin Geri

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