I reviewed almost all 2006 TSN leagues. I searched for teams that performed exceptionally well. At first, I started my research by looking at teams that had achieved at least 95 pythogarian wins, but then I restricted to 98 pythogarian wins. (Pythogarian wins refer to the numbers of win that one can except given the number of runs scored and allowed. For example, a team with 800 runs scored and 600 runs allowed can be expected to win on average 102 wins, so their pythogarian record is 102-60, regardless of their true record). I also considered teams that had won 100 wins, regardless of the pythogarian records, because 100 wins, well, that a heck of a season.
As far as I can tell, these leagues were regular non-theme, dh, 80M leagues. A few teams with exceptional records were discarded because they were in divisions with extremely poor teams (one division had a 33 win team, another had a 41 wins team). Other than that, I didn't do any other discretionary measures. I don't pretend to have been completely exhaustive in my research, but I am sure I have seen most of the leagues.
Bottom-line, these teams ended up with exceptional records.
I came up with 123 teams.
I will write in this thread some observations as we go along the Final TSN Tour draft.