Westside Warriors Attribute Ratings


Championships - silver star: tournament champion, gold star: WSEM champion, gold triangle: division pennant
League averages - CON: 77, PWR: 77, PIT: 75, DEF: 79, OVR: 77
Team attribute ratings were determined by averaging the individual ratings of the four members of the WSEM Front Office's Tactical Media Wing. Contact (CON), power (PWR), pitching (PIT), and defense (DEF) were studied to determine overall (OVR) team rating. The thin bars included are the league average for each attribute. This writeup for the Warriors is provided by Carl Coffee.

No team made a bigger splash in the offseason than the Westside Warriors. Alex Shore made it known that it’s championship or bust for the orange and black. Two 5-star All-Stars, David Castle and Evan Bortmas signed with the Warriors and are both dual threat players who can pitch and hit well. Sam Hatt who played at the end of the 2013 season for the Warriors, re-signed and will be the team’s ace.

The ratings were very kind for the Warriors as they finished tied for 1st with an overall rating of 90. We obviously rated them based on their full roster, but with caution about the availability of Hatt and Bortmas. They led the league in the Contact category at 95. Every single player on this team can hit for average, but their Power category is a little lower at 90. I am shocked to see their Pitching rating is 2nd in the league at 91, even higher than El Diablos. Hatt is a stud, but Bortmas didn’t get a lot of time on the mound in 2013. Castle has the ability to pitch well, but has been inconsistent. Their defense is some of the best in the league, and 86 is a perfect rating for that category. The Warriors are a dynamic group of Wifflers, and it’s obvious their talent will take them far – if their talent can show up, of course.

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