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Manager Rankings through Season 13

Postby jpgavin » Thu Aug 13, 2009 8:53 pm

We'll use the same scoring system as Barnstormers for the rankings here. One point for each regular season win, five points for making the playoffs, five points for making the finals, and ten points for a championship.

[b:19a8be10d4]Thru 13 Events [/b:19a8be10d4]

[u:19a8be10d4]Managers Rankings (Total points) [/u:19a8be10d4]


1. novie - 1184 (8 playoffs, 5 finals, 2 championships)
2. 2cityfan - 1166 (7 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
3. AeroDave - 1155 (5 playoff, 5 finals, 4 championships)
4. andycummings - 1140 (5 playoffs, 5 finals, 2 championships)
5. Cubs48/FrankM - 1123 (5 playoffs, 1 final, 1 championship)
6. Idanred/errormagnate - 1092 (4 playoffs, 1 final, 1 championship)
6. FAaron - 1092 (5 playoffs, 2 finals)
8. jpgavin - 1081 (3 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
9. Pjatscfy/warrenbob52 - 1068 (3 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
10. majicmg - 1040 (4 playoffs)
11. rosenthm - 1010 (2 playoffs)
12. buster j ratt - 1005 (1 playoff, 1 final)
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Franchise Rankings through season 13

Postby jpgavin » Tue Aug 18, 2009 9:06 pm

We'll use the same scoring system as Barnstormers for the rankings here. One point for each regular season win, five points for making the playoffs, five points for making the finals, and ten points for a championship.

[b:f15104903f]Average points[/b:f15104903f]

1. Yankees - 94.67 (9 seasons, 6 playoffs, 3 finals)
2. Giants - 94.56 (9 seasons, 6 playoffs, 3 finals, 1 championship)
3. A's - 89.11 (9 seasons, 3 playoffs, 3 finals, 3 championships)
4. Pirates - 86.92 (12 seasons, 6 playoffs, 3 finals, 2 championship)
5. Phillies - 86.44 (9 seasons, 3 playoffs, 2 finals)
6. Cardinals - 85.7 (10 seasons, 2 playoffs, 2 finals, 2 championships)
7. Dodgers - 85.33 (9 seasons, 3 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
8. White Sox - 83.5 (12 seasons, 4 playoffs, 2 finals, 2 championships)
9. Indians - 82.67 (9 seasons, 3 playoffs, 1 final, 1 championship)
10. Tigers - 82 (9 seasons, 3 playoffs)
11. Braves - 81.18 (11 seasons, 4 playoffs)
12. Orioles - 81 (9 seasons, 3 playoffs, 2 finals)
13. Red Sox - 80.44 (9 seasons, 2 playoffs, 1 final)
14. Twins - 80.37 (11 seasons, 2 playoffs, 1 final)
15. Cubs - 79.1 (10 seasons, 1 playoff)
16. Reds - 77.78 (9 seasons, 1 playoff, 1 final, 1 championship)
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Event 14 Results

Postby jpgavin » Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:21 pm

Division Winners :
Giants (89-73)
Twins (88-74)
Tigers (90-74)

Wild Card:
Reds (89-73)

MVP - Babe Ruth (Yankees) leading the league in HR (68), RBI (185), Runs (186), BB (170), Slugging (.822), and OPS (1.311). He hit .343.

Cy Young - Pete Alexander (Phillies) leading the league in wins (27-4), ERA (2.18), and WHIP (1.04) while striking out 238 hitters.

Batting Champ - Harry Heilmann (Reds) .382.

Five pitchers won 20 games.

Strike out leader - Tom Seaver (Reds) 302.

Eric Davis (Dodgers) stole 92 bases.

Dick Hall (Orioles) saved 37 games.

The Dodgers scored 978 runs.

The Phillies led the league in ERA (4.05).
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Manager Rankings Through 14 Events

Postby jpgavin » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:28 pm

We'll use the same scoring system as Barnstormers for the rankings here. One point for each regular season win, five points for making the playoffs, five points for making the finals, and ten points for a championship.

[b:8fda4475ab]Thru 14 Events [/b:8fda4475ab]

[u:8fda4475ab]Managers Rankings (Total points) [/u:8fda4475ab]

1. AeroDave - 1265 (6 playoffs, 6 finals, 5 championships)
2. novie - 1265 (8 playoffs, 5 finals, 2 championships)
3. 2cityfan - 1260 (8 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
4. andycummings - 1226 (5 playoffs, 5 finals, 2 championships)
5. Cubs48/FrankM - 1222 (6 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
6. FAaron - 1175 (5 playoffs, 2 finals)
7. Idanred/errormagnate - 1171 (4 playoffs, 1 final, 1 championship)
8. jpgavin - 1167 (3 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
9. Pjatscfy/warrenbob52 - 1130 (3 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
10. majicmg - 1099 (4 playoffs)
11. buster j ratt - 1098 (2 playoffs, 1 final)
12. rosenthm - 1090 (2 playoffs)
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Franchise Rankings through Event 14

Postby jpgavin » Fri Aug 28, 2009 8:40 pm

We'll use the same scoring system as Barnstormers for the rankings here. One point for each regular season win, five points for making the playoffs, five points for making the finals, and ten points for a championship.

Average points

1. Giants - 95 (10 seasons, 7 playoffs, 4 finals, 1 championship)
2. Yankees - 93.8 (10 seasons, 6 playoffs, 3 finals)
3. Pirates - 86.92 (12 seasons, 6 playoffs, 3 finals, 2 championships)
4. Phillies - 86.4 (10 seasons, 3 playoffs, 2 finals)
5. A's - 86.1 (10 seasons, 3 playoffs, 3 finals, 3 championships)
6. Dodgers - 85.1 (10 seasons, 3 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
7. Cardinals - 85.09 (11 seasons, 2 playoffs, 2 finals, 2 championships)
8. Tigers - 84.8 (10 seasons, 4 playoffs, 1 final, 1 championship)
9. White Sox - 83.5 (12 seasons, 4 playoffs, 2 finals, 2 championships)
10. Indians - 82.5 (10 seasons, 3 playoffs, 1 final, 1 championship)
11. Twins - 81.42 (12 seasons, 3 playoffs, 1 final)
12. Braves - 81.18 (11 seasons, 4 playoffs)
13. Red Sox - 80.4 (10 seasons, 2 playoffs, 1 final)
14. Reds - 79.4 (10 seasons, 2 playoffs, 1 final, 1 championship)
14. Orioles - 79.1 (10 seasons, 3 playoffs, 2 finals)
16. Cubs - 79.1 (10 seasons, 1 playoff)
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Event 15 Results

Postby jpgavin » Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:07 pm

[b:73f4b399c6]Division Winners : [/b:73f4b399c6]
Yankees (80-82)
Cardinals (93-69)
Giants (102-60)

[b:73f4b399c6]Wild Card: [/b:73f4b399c6]
Tigers (85-77)

MVP - Barry Bonds (Giants) hitting .329 with 57 home runs and 162 RBI. He's the first MVP not to lead the league in a single major offensive category.

Cy Young - Scott Garrelts (Giants) going 10-8 with 35 saves, a 3.82 ERA, 1.34 WHIP and striking out 175.

Batting Champ - Ty Cobb (Tigers) .400. [b:73f4b399c6]Our first .400 hitter [/b:73f4b399c6] And despite that and stealing 113 bases he didn't finish in the top five in the MVP voting. Still unpopular with the sports writers I guess.

Home run champ - Jimmie Foxx (A's) 73.

RBI leader - Willie Mays (Giants) 186.

Wins leader - Addie Joss (Indians) 23-10. Bill Hogg (Yankees) and Fergie Jenkins (Cubs) each won 22.

ERA leader - Pete Alexander (Phillies) 2.89.

Strike out leader - Dizzy Dean (Cardinals) 244.

Ty Cobb (Tigers) stole 113 bases.

Gene Garber (Phillies) saved 42 games.

The Tigers scored 964 runs.

The Giants led the league in ERA (4.10).
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Postby novie » Mon Aug 31, 2009 2:57 pm

[quote:e7175dd9e2]The Giants led the league in ERA (4.10).[/quote:e7175dd9e2]

No wonder we are left scratching our heads at times!

Staff total: 16.32m

Krukow, Maxwell (combined 5th starters) 2.04M, 25-7, 2 saves... 4.11 era, 1.43 whip
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Manager Rankings through event 15

Postby jpgavin » Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:50 pm

We'll use the same scoring system as Barnstormers for the rankings here. One point for each regular season win, five points for making the playoffs, five points for making the finals, and ten points for a championship.

Thru 15 Events

Managers Rankings (Total points)

1. novie - 1387 (9 playoffs, 6 finals, 3 championships)
2. 2cityfan - 1342 (8 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
3. AeroDave - 1334 (6 playoffs, 6 finals, 5 championships)
4. andycummings - 1307 (5 playoffs, 5 finals, 2 championships)
5. Cubs48/FrankM - 1293 (6 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
6. FAaron - 1265 (6 playoffs, 2 finals)
7. Idanred/errormagnate - 1256 (5 playoffs, 1 final, 1 championship)
8. jpgavin - 1240 (3 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
9. Pjatscfy/warrenbob52 - 1209 (3 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
10. buster j ratt - 1201 (3 playoffs, 2 finals)
11. majicmg - 1176 (4 playoffs)
12. rosenthm - 1170 (2 playoffs)
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Franchise Rankings through Event 15

Postby jpgavin » Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:29 pm

We'll use the same scoring system as Barnstormers for the rankings here. One point for each regular season win, five points for making the playoffs, five points for making the finals, and ten points for a championship.

[b:ecc5570ece]Average points[/b:ecc5570ece]

1. Giants - 97.45 (11 seasons, 8 playoffs, 5 finals, 2 championships)
2. Yankees - 93 (11 seasons, 7 playoffs, 3 finals)
3. Pirates - 86.92 (12 seasons, 6 playoffs, 3 finals, 2 championships)
4. Cardinals - 86.58 (12 seasons, 3 playoffs, 3 finals, 2 championships)
5. Phillies - 85.73 (11 seasons, 3 playoffs, 2 finals)
6. A's - 85.64 (11 seasons, 3 playoffs, 3 finals, 3 championships)
7. Tigers - 85.27 (11 seasons, 5 playoffs, 1 final, 1 championship)
8. Dodgers - 84.64 (11 seasons, 3 playoffs, 2 finals, 1 championship)
9. White Sox - 83.5 (12 seasons, 4 playoffs, 2 finals, 2 championships)
10. Indians - 81.64 (11 seasons, 3 playoffs, 1 final, 1 championship)
11. Twins - 81.42 (12 seasons, 3 playoffs, 1 final)
12. Braves - 81.18 (11 seasons, 4 playoffs)
13. Red Sox - 80.09 (11 seasons, 2 playoffs, 1 final)
14. Cubs - 79.36 (11 seasons, 1 playoff)
15. Reds - 78.63 (11 seasons, 2 playoffs, 1 final, 1 championship)
16. Orioles - 78.18 (11 seasons, 3 playoffs, 2 finals)
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Event 16 Results

Postby jpgavin » Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:55 pm

[b:08abe5742b]Division Winners: [/b:08abe5742b]
Red Sox (88-74)
A's (89-73)
Giants (91-71)

[b:08abe5742b]Wild Card:[/b:08abe5742b]
Reds (91-71)

MVP - Barry Bonds (Giants) hitting .311 with 55 home runs, 158 RBI, 124 runs scored, and 52 doubles.

Cy Young - Rube Waddell (A's) leading the league in wins at 27-10 with a 3.54 ERA, 1.19 WHIP and striking out 250.

Batting Champ - Rogers Hornsby (Cubs) .383

Home run champ - Mike Schmidt (Phillies) 62

RBI leader - Ralph Kiner (Indians) 168

There were seven 20 game winners.

ERA leader - Greg Maddux (Braves) 2.61.

Strike out leader - Tom Seaver (Reds) and Sam McDowell (Indians) each struck out 316.

Ty Cobb (Tigers) stole 85 bases.

Dick Hall (Orioles) saved 52 games.

The Cubs scored 861 runs.

The Giants led the league in ERA (3.77).
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