Old | New | Contract | |||||
Rank | Player | Pos | Age | Team | Team | Amount | Years |
1 | Shane Curtis | RF | 30 | ROC | ROC | $100.0 M | 5 |
Comments: This season's top Free Agent has 100 HR in the past two seasons | |||||||
2 | B.C. Philips | LF | 30 | WAS | STL | $75.0 M | 5 |
Comments: Has 75 HR in the past two seasons and is still a major threat at the plate | |||||||
3 | Marc Towers | 3B | 33 | RIC | SEA | $60.0 M | 4 |
Comments: Towers is still a superior talent but age is a slight concern with him | |||||||
4 | Gary Simmons | 1B | 30 | SYR | SYR | $10.3 M | 3 |
Comments: Superior batting eye and ability to hit RHP has his career OPS over .800 | |||||||
5 | Mark Randolph | SP | 31 | DUR | DUR | $22.6 M | 4 |
Comments: Not a staff ace, but fairly effective in Durham and keeps the ball dwon | |||||||
6 | Wilkin Ozuna | SP | 34 | HON | ROC | $10.8 M | 2 |
Comments: In a very weak pitching FA class, he's one of the best starters available | |||||||
7 | J.J. Brewer | 1B | 34 | SYR | SYR | $4.2 M | 1 |
Comments: One of the best pure hitting talents available, coming off a great season | |||||||
8 | Cesar Osoria | CF | 32 | NO | SEA | $40.0 M | 4 |
Comments: Can get on base, doesn't strike out much, and plays a good CF | |||||||
9 | Luis Guerrero | LF | 33 | NB | NB | $11.6 M | 2 |
Comments: He's an OBP machine, with one of the best batting eyes around | |||||||
10 | Ricardo Guerrero | DH | 27 | NB | TRE | $7.2 M | 2 |
Comments: Best pure power bat around, and has .834 career OPS, but limited in the field | |||||||
11 | Julio Mairena | RP | 31 | JAX | HON | $20.8 M | 4 |
Comments: Not an outstanding track record, but he's got the tools to still be a solid RP | |||||||
12 | Morris Washington | C | 34 | SYR | BOI | $15.0 M | 3 |
Comments: Very nice bat for a Catcher, but with low arm strength may give up a lot of steals | |||||||
13 | Antonio Zhang | RP | 31 | BUF | LOU | $3.6 M | 1 |
Comments: Nice track record of success and shouldn't start his decline for a bit | |||||||
14 | Clay Baker | C | 30 | NB | KC | $4.2 M | 1 |
Comments: Great bat for a Catcher, decent defensively, but pitch calling skills are weak | |||||||
15 | John Mercedes | SP | 34 | BOS | STL | $9.2 M | 2 |
Comments: Decent SP for what's out there but mediocre control makes him a risk | |||||||
16 | Otto Gibson | LF | 34 | SEA | SYR | $14.6 M | 3 |
Comments: Solid, yet not spectacular bat, and age related decline is a factor | |||||||
17 | Karim Calderone | RP | 35 | WAS | TB | $17.0 M | 4 |
Comments: Solid track record, and very effective pitches, but age is a slight concern here | |||||||
18 | Horace Foster | RP | 31 | KC | SYR | $13.3 M | 3 |
Comments: Very nice overall makeup, although he doesn't have that lights out goto pitch | |||||||
19 | Sidney Forbes | CF | 35 | NY1 | LOU | $4.3 M | 1 |
Comments: Tremendous batting eye and can still play a decent CF, but age is a factor | |||||||
20 | Thom Cummings | RP | 27 | NY1 | SEA | $0.7 M | 1 |
Comments: Terrible track record, but is only 27 with decent ratings, so could surprise | |||||||
21 | Rob Fisher | SP | 28 | BOS | ROC | $5.6 M | 2 |
Comments: Underwhelming control and splits, but great pitches and keeps it down | |||||||
22 | Boone James | RP | 29 | RIC | HEL | $8.4 M | 2 |
Comments: Ratings seem to indicate he could improve on career numbers and is only 29 | |||||||
23 | Tom Day | 1B | 32 | NY1 | OKC | $21.5 M | 4 |
Comments: Great batting eye, with decent speed, but below average power | |||||||
24 | Hal Rowe | RP | 31 | NY1 | OKC | $5.6 M | 2 |
Comments: Outstanding control and effective vs. LH, but lacks strong pitches | |||||||
25 | Dusty Cook | RP | 36 | DET | CH1 | $8.0 M | 2 |
Comments: He's getting up there in age, but very impressive ratings and good track record |
Monday, May 23, 2016
Season 22 Offseason Free Agency Tracker
Season 22 is under way, this is the place to track movement of the top players in offseason free agency. Best of luck to all of the shoppers out there!
Friday, April 15, 2016
Season 21 Wrap Up - Richmond Goes Back to Back
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The Season 21 World Series is in the books, and after a hard fought 6 game series against New Britain, it's Richmond coming out ahead, claiming their 2nd consecutive Kenny Powers title. The preseason #1 in the Power Rankings, Richmond never held the spot during the regular season, although never drifted far from the top. As the NL's #2 seed, they lost one game in each of the Divisional Series vs. Tampa Bay and the NLCS vs. Oklahoma City. In the World Series, Richmond took Games 1, 2 and the clinching Game 6 at New Britain and also Game 5 at home. Marc Towers led the way for the Richmond offense with a 1.220 OPS in the playoffs. The entire team put up an impressive .350 OBP during the postseason. Norberto Morales went 4-0 in 6 starts throughout the playoffs with a 2.79 ERA, and the bullpen was solid as rock, allowing the team to post a 3.28 ERA in their championship run.
It was a great season for New Britain, as their #5 preseason ranking proved to be too low, never dropping below #2 in the regular season. They had a lot of momentum going into the playoffs, putting together a 32-9 stretch run to finish with the world's best record and #1 ranking. They breezed through Seattle in the Divisional Round, and Helena in the LCS, but couldn't crack the magical playoff formula Richmond has going for them in the World Series. A very nice season, nonetheless.
Thanks to everyone for playing in Season 21, hope to be back soon for Season 22, after a hopefully quick rollover!
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Season 21 Award Winners
Award season is here in Kenny Powers, so let's see who took home the hardware for Season 21!
GOLD GLOVE AWARDS
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
American League - Sherman Dunston, Boise - .292 AVG 60 HR 141 RBI
It was another phenomenal season for Sherman Dunston, reaching 60 Home Runs, which was good enough to earn him a Kenny Powers record 5th MVP award. Even more impressive is that he's earned his 5 MVP trophies in the past six seasons! He led the majors in Home Runs and the AL in Slugging and OPS this season, and won his sixth consecutive Silver Slugger Award. He's truly one of the all-time greats already at age 29.
National League - J.C. Ganzel, Honolulu - .354 AVG 52 HR 153 RBI
Although Ganzel fell just short of winning the triple crown, his incredible season was good enough to win the NL MVP in a landslide, becoming only the third player in Kenny Powers history to win 4 MVP trophies. He led the NL in Batting Average, RBI, Hits, OBP, Slugging and OPS, won his 9th Silver Slugger Award and made his 9th All-Star team. No doubt Ganzel is also an all-time great in Kenny Powers.
CY YOUNG AWARD
American League - Nicholas Miller, New Britain - 21-5 2.70 ERA 202 K
The 30 year-old Miller took home his first Cy Young Award in a landslide, leading the way for a strong New Britain team. He led the AL in Wins, Strikeouts and WHIP, and tied for the lead in Shutouts. He also made his 3rd All-Star appearance. The 8 year vet finally put it altogether this season, topping the 20 win mark for the first time.
National League - Tommy Stoddard, Honolulu - 16-2 1.32 ERA 151 K
It was a tight NL Cy Young Award race, but in the end Honolulu's Stoddard got the nod by posting an outstanding record, and a new Kenny Powers single season record for ERA. This is the 32 year-old's first Cy Young win, and he also made his 3rd All-Star appearance this season. It was a tight race, but it's hard to argue that Stoddard didn't deserve the win with the outstanding numbers he posted.
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
American League - C.C. Knott, Charlotte - .272 AVG 52 HR 123 RBI
The 28 year-old Knott finally got the call this season after toiling away in the minors for several seasons, and he didn't disappoint, knocking out an impressive 52 Home Runs to earn him AL Rookie of the Year honors. He has an elite power bat, but questionable hitting skills otherwise, which probably resulted in his long minor league stint. It's a good bet with these numbers, he's not headed back down any time soon. He also took home a Silver Slugger Award this season.
National League - Alex Rosa, Chicago - 20-8 3.53 ERA 182 K
Rosa stepped up big time in his first season in the big leagues, leading the charge for Chicago, and the NL in Wins. This was good enough to earn him NL Rookie of the Year by a wide margin. Rosa is a workhorse with great control, good splits and solid velocity. He should continue to post great numbers for Chicago, a squad that was in the thick of the NL pennant race all season.
FIREMAN OF THE YEAR
American League - Shawn Melhuse, Boston - 3.70 ERA, 56 SV - 1st Win
National League - Bo Edmonds, Chicago - 2.79 ERA, 47 SV - 1st Win
SILVER SLUGGER AWARDS
It was another phenomenal season for Sherman Dunston, reaching 60 Home Runs, which was good enough to earn him a Kenny Powers record 5th MVP award. Even more impressive is that he's earned his 5 MVP trophies in the past six seasons! He led the majors in Home Runs and the AL in Slugging and OPS this season, and won his sixth consecutive Silver Slugger Award. He's truly one of the all-time greats already at age 29.
National League - J.C. Ganzel, Honolulu - .354 AVG 52 HR 153 RBI
Although Ganzel fell just short of winning the triple crown, his incredible season was good enough to win the NL MVP in a landslide, becoming only the third player in Kenny Powers history to win 4 MVP trophies. He led the NL in Batting Average, RBI, Hits, OBP, Slugging and OPS, won his 9th Silver Slugger Award and made his 9th All-Star team. No doubt Ganzel is also an all-time great in Kenny Powers.
CY YOUNG AWARD
American League - Nicholas Miller, New Britain - 21-5 2.70 ERA 202 K
The 30 year-old Miller took home his first Cy Young Award in a landslide, leading the way for a strong New Britain team. He led the AL in Wins, Strikeouts and WHIP, and tied for the lead in Shutouts. He also made his 3rd All-Star appearance. The 8 year vet finally put it altogether this season, topping the 20 win mark for the first time.
National League - Tommy Stoddard, Honolulu - 16-2 1.32 ERA 151 K
It was a tight NL Cy Young Award race, but in the end Honolulu's Stoddard got the nod by posting an outstanding record, and a new Kenny Powers single season record for ERA. This is the 32 year-old's first Cy Young win, and he also made his 3rd All-Star appearance this season. It was a tight race, but it's hard to argue that Stoddard didn't deserve the win with the outstanding numbers he posted.
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
American League - C.C. Knott, Charlotte - .272 AVG 52 HR 123 RBI
The 28 year-old Knott finally got the call this season after toiling away in the minors for several seasons, and he didn't disappoint, knocking out an impressive 52 Home Runs to earn him AL Rookie of the Year honors. He has an elite power bat, but questionable hitting skills otherwise, which probably resulted in his long minor league stint. It's a good bet with these numbers, he's not headed back down any time soon. He also took home a Silver Slugger Award this season.
National League - Alex Rosa, Chicago - 20-8 3.53 ERA 182 K
Rosa stepped up big time in his first season in the big leagues, leading the charge for Chicago, and the NL in Wins. This was good enough to earn him NL Rookie of the Year by a wide margin. Rosa is a workhorse with great control, good splits and solid velocity. He should continue to post great numbers for Chicago, a squad that was in the thick of the NL pennant race all season.
FIREMAN OF THE YEAR
American League - Shawn Melhuse, Boston - 3.70 ERA, 56 SV - 1st Win
National League - Bo Edmonds, Chicago - 2.79 ERA, 47 SV - 1st Win
SILVER SLUGGER AWARDS
American League | |||
DH | Nick Spence | Helena | 1st |
C | Richard Tateyama | New Britain | 1st |
1B | Sherman Dunston | Boise | 6th |
2B | Ken Ingram | New Britain | 3rd |
3B | Luis Diaz | Helena | 1st |
SS | Delino Santana | Jacksonville | 3rd |
LF | C.C. Knott | Charlotte | 1st |
CF | Sidney Forbes | New York | 2nd |
RF | Heathcliff Davis | New York | 1st |
National League | |||
P | Bryan Cordova | Oklahoma City | 1st |
C | Jeremy Randall | Buffalo | 10th |
1B | Brett Leach | Las Vegas | 2nd |
2B | Albert Valenzuela | Buffalo | 5th |
3B | Dingo Price | Chicago | 2nd |
SS | Brendan O'Neil | Louisville | 2nd |
LF | Shane Curtis | Rochester | 2nd |
CF | Greg Rivers | Honolulu | 1st |
RF | J.C. Ganzel | Honolulu | 9th |
GOLD GLOVE AWARDS
American League | |||
P | Allan Blackley | New York | 2nd |
C | Wayne Sherman | Oakland | 1st |
1B | Joaquin Gonzales | Jacksonville | 1st |
2B | Ken Ingram | New Britain | 2nd |
3B | Andy Minor | Atlanta | 1st |
SS | Banana Bergeron | New Britain | 3rd |
LF | Will Burkhart | Iowa City | 1st |
CF | Rex Kennedy | Helena | 3rd |
RF | Walt Silva | Boise | 1st |
National League | |||
P | Jim Forbes | Huntington | 1st |
C | Julian Butera | Rochester | 2nd |
1B | Vasco Correa | Chicago | 1st |
2B | Miguel Armas | Syracuse | 1st |
3B | Lenny Brinkley | Huntington | 1st |
SS | Beamer Healy | Durham | 2nd |
LF | Hipolito Mesa | Burlington | 1st |
CF | David Meng | Huntington | 2nd |
RF | Jason Douglas | Cleveland | 1st |
Season 21 League Leaders
All-Time Top 5 Performances in Season 21
ERA - Tommy Stoddard, Honolulu - 1.32 - New Kenny Powers Single Season Record
Stolen Bases - Manuel Paez, Iowa City - 110 - 2nd All-Time
Saves - Shawn Melhuse, Boston - 56 - Tied for 2nd All-Time
Hits - J.C. Ganzel, Honolulu - 224 - Tied for 3rd All-Time
Shutouts - Nicholas Gil, Las Vegas; Jim Forbes, Huntington - 4 - Tied for 4th All-Time
Strikeouts - Nicholas Gil, Las Vegas - 262 - Tied for 5th All-Time
LEAGUE LEADERS
ERA - Tommy Stoddard, Honolulu - 1.32 - New Kenny Powers Single Season Record
Stolen Bases - Manuel Paez, Iowa City - 110 - 2nd All-Time
Saves - Shawn Melhuse, Boston - 56 - Tied for 2nd All-Time
Hits - J.C. Ganzel, Honolulu - 224 - Tied for 3rd All-Time
Shutouts - Nicholas Gil, Las Vegas; Jim Forbes, Huntington - 4 - Tied for 4th All-Time
Strikeouts - Nicholas Gil, Las Vegas - 262 - Tied for 5th All-Time
LEAGUE LEADERS
Offense | |||
American League | |||
Batting Average | Benj Cassidy | Pittsburgh | .324 |
Home Runs | Sherman Dunston | Boise | 60 |
RBI | Nick Spence | Helena | 146 |
Stolen Bases | Manuel Paez | Iowa City | 110 |
Hits | David Frias | Boston | 205 |
Runs | Sean Lewis | Helena | 121 |
OBP | Richard Tateyama | New Britain | .401 |
SLG | Sherman Dunston | Boise | .636 |
OPS | Sherman Dunston | Boise | 1.029 |
National League | |||
Batting Average | J.C. Ganzel | Honolulu | .354 |
Home Runs | Vasco Correa | Chicago | 53 |
RBI | J.C. Ganzel | Honolulu | 153 |
Stolen Bases | Howie Hooper | Burlington | 75 |
Hits | J.C. Ganzel | Honolulu | 224 |
Runs | Albert Valenzuela | Buffalo | 129 |
OBP | J.C. Ganzel | Honolulu | .426 |
SLG | J.C. Ganzel | Honolulu | .649 |
OPS | J.C. Ganzel | Honolulu | 1.075 |
Pitching | |||
American League | |||
ERA | Stewart Mouton | Jacksonville | 2.52 |
Wins | Nicholas Miller | New Britain | 21 |
Strikeouts | Nicholas Miller | New Britain | 202 |
Saves | Shawn Melhuse | Boston | 56 |
WHIP | Nicholas Miller | New Britain | 0.99 |
Innings Pitched | Valerio Baez | New Britain | 266.2 |
Quality Starts | Ham Sampson | Seattle | 26 |
Complete Games | Ham Sampson | Seattle | 9 |
Shutouts | Nicholas Miller | New Britain | 2 |
Valerio Baez | New Britain | 2 | |
Robert Dimaggio | Helena | 2 | |
Ham Sampson | Seattle | 2 | |
National League | |||
ERA | Tommy Stoddard | Honolulu | 1.32 |
Wins | Alex Rosa | Chicago | 20 |
Strikeouts | Nicholas Gil | Las Vegas | 262 |
Saves | Bo Edmonds | Chicago | 47 |
WHIP | Justin Jordan | Tucson | 1.03 |
Innings Pitched | Nicholas Gil | Las Vegas | 258.1 |
Quality Starts | Norberto Morales | Richmond | 29 |
Complete Games | Nicholas Gil | Las Vegas | 8 |
Shutouts | Nicholas Gil | Las Vegas | 4 |
Jim Forbes | Huntington | 4 |
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Player Payroll Cap Rule Clarification
Here is the player payroll cap rule clarification for Season 22, and a structured penalty scale so that such penalties will be transparent and consistently applied going forward.
1. SALARY CAP - $100 MIL. (Updated for Season 22)
At no time may player payroll exceed $100 million. The means for determining compliance will be the Payroll Number that appears under Payroll Information upon clicking the team name link on the Standings page. You are not permitted to accept players in a trade that will put your Payroll number over $100 million, even if cash is included to cover the player's salary. The commissioner will make every effort to monitor deals to ensure they are in compliance with the Salary Cap rule, and urge owners to veto deals that are not, but if a deal slips through putting a team at over $100 million in payroll, it is a violation, as ultimately it is each owner's responsibility to ensure compliance with the rule.
WIS has ruled in past inquiries that a Player Payroll budget above $100 million is not an enforceable violation (it has to be actual payroll); however, Player Payroll budgets over $100 million are strongly discouraged to prevent accidental violations.
Penalties for Non-Compliance:
Owners will have 7 days from the date of discovery of the violation to get back under the $100 million payroll cap. If unable to do so, the owner will face the following penalties:
Violations of $2 million or less
1st Offense: Owner receives a cap penalty for the following season of 3 times the amount over the cap, rounded up to the nearest million.
2nd Offense: Owner receives a cap penalty for the following season of 6 times the amount over the cap, rounded up to the nearest million.
3rd Offense: Owner will be removed from the world.
Violations of more than $2 million
1st Offense: Owner will be removed from the world.
Rule Objective: The rule somewhat minimizes the # of max salary contracts that can be offered and to guard against having to find an owner for a team with bad contracts if the original owner bails.
Rule V Exception: It is possible that payments from having rule V players drafted from your team will put you over the cap. You will not be forced to transfer $ in this case, however, your player payroll will not be allowed to exceed $100 million.
1. SALARY CAP - $100 MIL. (Updated for Season 22)
At no time may player payroll exceed $100 million. The means for determining compliance will be the Payroll Number that appears under Payroll Information upon clicking the team name link on the Standings page. You are not permitted to accept players in a trade that will put your Payroll number over $100 million, even if cash is included to cover the player's salary. The commissioner will make every effort to monitor deals to ensure they are in compliance with the Salary Cap rule, and urge owners to veto deals that are not, but if a deal slips through putting a team at over $100 million in payroll, it is a violation, as ultimately it is each owner's responsibility to ensure compliance with the rule.
WIS has ruled in past inquiries that a Player Payroll budget above $100 million is not an enforceable violation (it has to be actual payroll); however, Player Payroll budgets over $100 million are strongly discouraged to prevent accidental violations.
Penalties for Non-Compliance:
Owners will have 7 days from the date of discovery of the violation to get back under the $100 million payroll cap. If unable to do so, the owner will face the following penalties:
Violations of $2 million or less
1st Offense: Owner receives a cap penalty for the following season of 3 times the amount over the cap, rounded up to the nearest million.
2nd Offense: Owner receives a cap penalty for the following season of 6 times the amount over the cap, rounded up to the nearest million.
3rd Offense: Owner will be removed from the world.
Violations of more than $2 million
1st Offense: Owner will be removed from the world.
Rule Objective: The rule somewhat minimizes the # of max salary contracts that can be offered and to guard against having to find an owner for a team with bad contracts if the original owner bails.
Rule V Exception: It is possible that payments from having rule V players drafted from your team will put you over the cap. You will not be forced to transfer $ in this case, however, your player payroll will not be allowed to exceed $100 million.
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Minimum Win Requirement Update
Our minimum win rule in Kenny Powers is 55 wins in one season (50 if you are a first season owner) and 185 wins over 3 seasons. You get 2 "strikes" against the policy, and on the third strike, you're out. If you don't earn any strikes over 3 consecutive seasons, all previous strikes are wiped out.
Only one strike was earned in Season 21, by peerishere, which was a 2nd strike, for failure to 185 games over three seasons. Needing to win above the single season minimum win requirement of 55 games in Season 22 to avoid a strike is goodtymes31, needing 73 wins, msmsales, also needing 63 wins, and peerishere, needing 78 wins.
Additionally, a $3 million salary cap penalty is issued to New Britain in Season 22 for accidentally exceeding the $100 million player payroll cap. They will not be permitted to exceed $97 million in Player Payroll. I will be clarifying the player payroll cap rules and penalties soon, as there seems to be a need for clarification on the rule, as well as a need to determine firm penalties, which have not been established in the past.
In the meantime, here is the minimum win requirement summary for Season 21.
Only one strike was earned in Season 21, by peerishere, which was a 2nd strike, for failure to 185 games over three seasons. Needing to win above the single season minimum win requirement of 55 games in Season 22 to avoid a strike is goodtymes31, needing 73 wins, msmsales, also needing 63 wins, and peerishere, needing 78 wins.
Additionally, a $3 million salary cap penalty is issued to New Britain in Season 22 for accidentally exceeding the $100 million player payroll cap. They will not be permitted to exceed $97 million in Player Payroll. I will be clarifying the player payroll cap rules and penalties soon, as there seems to be a need for clarification on the rule, as well as a need to determine firm penalties, which have not been established in the past.
In the meantime, here is the minimum win requirement summary for Season 21.
Wins | ||||||
3-Season | Needed in | |||||
American League | S19 | S20 | S21 | Win Total | S22 for 185 | |
Atlanta Aardvarks | dierickx3 | 90 | 94 | 85 | 269 | |
Boise Taters | bubbleboy | 77 | 80 | 82 | 239 | |
Boston SlamPigs | themarlyman | 81 | 87 | 79 | 247 | |
Charlotte StarLords | goodtymes31 | 65 | 50 | 72 | 187 | 63 |
Detroit FC Dinamo | lfkbibanul | 77 | 90 | 94 | 261 | |
Helena Bighorns | bluebaran | 67 | 86 | 90 | 243 | |
Iowa City Zumwalts | peerishere | 56 | 51 | 61 | 168 | 73 |
Jacksonville Landsharks | Frozenherd | 85 | ||||
Nashville Neutron Bombs | Ghostrunner | 73 | 74 | 78 | 225 | |
New Britain Frothing Walruses | merott | 111 | 101 | 109 | 321 | |
New Orleans Zephyrs | msmsales | 68 | 64 | 58 | 190 | 63 |
New York Yankees | lets_try | 71 | ||||
Oakland Invaders | jnosek | 90 | 91 | 81 | 262 | |
Pittsburgh Pirates | buckdeep | 83 | ||||
Seattle SuperSonics | alogman1 | 91 | 90 | 87 | 268 | |
Wichita Wankers | jamesp469 | 99 | 79 | 82 | 260 | |
Wins | ||||||
National League | 3-Season | Needed in | ||||
S19 | S20 | S21 | Win Total | S22 for 185 | ||
Buffalo Tiny Chickens | AceCards | 98 | 89 | 83 | 270 | |
Burlington Giant Pumpkins | breezee | 75 | 61 | 69 | 205 | |
Chicago White Sox | slashtc | 63 | 87 | 94 | 244 | |
Cleveland Tribe | jslipford916 | 70 | ||||
Durham Screwballs | oakman310 | 80 | 83 | |||
Honolulu Tiki Gods | dodgersrays | 97 | 89 | 100 | 286 | |
Huntington Thundering Herd | cbriese | 88 | 77 | |||
Las Vegas Crap Shoot | pbsilver11 | 92 | 95 | |||
Louisville Sluggers | yanks21 | 74 | 82 | |||
Oklahoma City Bombers | tisi29 | 90 | 98 | 92 | 280 | |
Richmond Manamfasha | TXLnghrn | 86 | 88 | 97 | 271 | |
Rochester Garbage Plates | jimt14120 | 87 | 69 | 74 | 230 | |
St. Louis Gunners Er' Back | cosborn | 79 | 76 | |||
Syracuse Blizzard | groth911 | 98 | 85 | 65 | 248 | |
Tampa Bay Mermen | dmurphy104 | 75 | 83 | 83 | 241 | |
Tucson Diamondbacks | trinitybants | 90 | 83 | 67 | 240 |
Strikes in S18 | Cause | Strike |
msmsales | Failed to win 55 games in S18 | 1st |
Strikes in S20 | Strike | |
goodtymes31 | Failed to win 55 games in S20 | 1st |
peerishere | Failed to win 55 games in S20 | 1st |
msmsales | Failed to win 185 over 3 seasons | 2nd |
Strikes in S21 | Strike | |
peerishere | Failed to win 185 over 3 seasons | 2nd |
Player Payroll Penalty | Penalty | |
merott | Exceeded player payroll cap in S21 | $3 Mil |
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Season 21 Final Power Rankings
A little bit late, sorry, but here are the end of regular season power rankings!
Biggest Climbers: #14 Durham (+8), #10 Jacksonville (+7), #12 Boise (+7), #26 Syracuse (+5)
Biggest Falls: #27 Nashville (-11), #16 Pittsburgh (-9), #18 Buffalo (-8), #19 Tampa Bay (-5)
Biggest Climbers: #14 Durham (+8), #10 Jacksonville (+7), #12 Boise (+7), #26 Syracuse (+5)
Biggest Falls: #27 Nashville (-11), #16 Pittsburgh (-9), #18 Buffalo (-8), #19 Tampa Bay (-5)
Pitching | Offense | LAST 41 | ||||||||
Team | W | L | PREV | Rank | Chg | Rank | Chg | W | L | |
1 | New Britain | 109 | 53 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 32 | 9 |
2 | Honolulu | 100 | 62 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 24 | 17 |
3 | Richmond | 97 | 65 | 6 | 3 | 2 | 10 | 1 | 24 | 17 |
4 | Chicago | 94 | 68 | 4 | 8 | 1 | 9 | -2 | 25 | 16 |
5 | Las Vegas | 95 | 67 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 14 | -2 | 22 | 19 |
6 | Oklahoma City | 92 | 70 | 5 | 5 | -1 | 4 | -2 | 20 | 21 |
7 | Helena | 90 | 72 | 9 | 15 | 3 | 7 | 3 | 26 | 15 |
8 | Seattle | 87 | 75 | 12 | 6 | 0 | 27 | 1 | 26 | 15 |
9 | Atlanta | 85 | 77 | 13 | 11 | -3 | 14 | 5 | 25 | 16 |
10 | Jacksonville | 86 | 76 | 17 | 9 | 7 | 12 | 2 | 24 | 17 |
11 | Louisville | 82 | 80 | 8 | 20 | 0 | 6 | -2 | 21 | 20 |
12 | Boise | 82 | 80 | 19 | 21 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 23 | 18 |
13 | Detroit | 84 | 78 | 11 | 4 | -2 | 28 | -2 | 19 | 22 |
14 | Durham | 83 | 79 | 22 | 22 | 5 | 18 | 0 | 26 | 15 |
15 | Wichita | 82 | 80 | 15 | 19 | -4 | 13 | 8 | 19 | 22 |
16 | Pittsburgh | 83 | 79 | 7 | 25 | -2 | 1 | 0 | 15 | 26 |
17 | Huntington | 77 | 85 | 20 | 9 | 1 | 24 | 3 | 21 | 20 |
18 | Buffalo | 83 | 79 | 10 | 16 | -4 | 14 | -6 | 17 | 24 |
19 | Tampa Bay | 83 | 79 | 14 | 14 | -4 | 24 | 1 | 16 | 25 |
20 | Oakland | 81 | 81 | 18 | 17 | -1 | 28 | 1 | 20 | 21 |
21 | Boston | 79 | 83 | 24 | 24 | 0 | 22 | -5 | 20 | 21 |
22 | Rochester | 74 | 88 | 21 | 13 | 0 | 30 | 0 | 19 | 22 |
23 | St. Louis | 76 | 86 | 27 | 18 | 0 | 31 | 0 | 22 | 19 |
24 | New York | 71 | 91 | 25 | 28 | -6 | 11 | 5 | 17 | 24 |
25 | Cleveland | 70 | 92 | 23 | 29 | -1 | 8 | 1 | 16 | 25 |
26 | Syracuse | 65 | 97 | 31 | 27 | 4 | 21 | -2 | 22 | 19 |
27 | Nashville | 75 | 87 | 16 | 23 | -2 | 23 | -1 | 14 | 27 |
28 | Charlotte | 72 | 90 | 28 | 30 | -1 | 19 | -4 | 19 | 22 |
29 | Burlington | 69 | 93 | 29 | 12 | 2 | 32 | 0 | 18 | 23 |
30 | Tucson | 67 | 95 | 26 | 26 | -1 | 14 | -1 | 15 | 26 |
31 | New Orleans | 58 | 104 | 32 | 32 | 0 | 20 | 3 | 16 | 25 |
32 | Iowa City | 61 | 101 | 30 | 31 | -1 | 26 | -2 | 13 | 28 |
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