Thursday, January 29, 2009

5 Worst Trades in Seasons 1-3

Here is a list that nobody wants to be on. A bad trade can set your team up for disaster, and the other team for success. Over the life of this World, we have seen many controversial trades, and many we thought were perfect for both sides. This post will take a look at the worst trades from the first 3 seasons.

Austin (New Orleans) sends SS Julian Thomson to Kansas City for LF Jin-Che Tanaka, P Derek Cota, and SS Mitchell Finley in Season 2.

Thomson, the #1 overall pick in Season 1, is arguably the most complete SS in Sharkey's World today. Although his range is slightly below average, his batting numbers more than makeup for his defense. The package that was sent to Austin was laughable at best. Tanaka never played a game, and Cota pitched 313 innings in his ML career boasting a 15-16 record with a 5.51 ERA. Finley, the only player sent to Austin still playing today, has enjoyed a successful minor league career (.321/.392/.603), but has struggled in the majors (.248/.311/.412).

Atlanta sends P Henry Mackowiak to Pawtucket for IF/OF Kevin O'Shea, OF Benjamin Butler, and C Harry Foster in Season 3.

Nothing needs to be said about Henry Mackowiak. The Pawtucket hurler has a career 105-37 record, 2.51 ERA and a CY Young in Season 4. Utility man Kevin O'Shea, best known for his off-season work in Urbania, Ohio, has spent time in the minors in all but 2 seasons. His ML career line of .279/.332/.371 makes him the best member of the group. Benjamin Butler saw his first ML action in Season 8, posting a .196/.301/.327 in 153 ABs. His durability will prevent him from getting a full season in at any level. As for Foster, his career seemed like that of a D-List Adam Dunn. A ML caliber stick with no real position.

Columbus (New York) sends IF Mark Abercrombie to Huntington for P Whitey Hall in Season 1.

Abercrombie started his career at SS, but moved to 3B after Season 4. Although traded 3 times, he has a career line of .305/.370/.487 in more than 1100 ML games. He has had over 600 plate appearances in every season except Season 4. At age 29, his still has many productive years ahead of him. Whitey Hall never pitched after Season 6. In 132 career ML games, he is 51-53 with a 5.03 ERA. With no control, nor a dominate pitch, Hall's career never seemed to have a chance.

St. Louis sends 2B Bobby Parris, P Tony Villafuerte, and $2.0 million to Louisville (Monterrey) for P Oleg Webster, P Andre Holt, and P Del Duffy in Season 2.

Parris has averaged almost 25 HRs per season, with a career .290/.353/.476 line. He plays Gold Glove caliber defense at 2B and has had 1 trip to the DL for a broken wrist in Season 2. Villafuerte was a salary dump, but he was effect in 2 of 3 seasons before his retirement. Webster played 2 seasons in St. Louis before his reitrement posting a 12.00+ ERA in only 26.1 ML innings. SP Andre Holt has shown flashes of brilliance. In Season 4, he went 10-9 in 215 innings with a 3.89 ERA at the ML level. However, his career number show a much different pitcher. He hasn't played since Season 6 and remains unsigned. Retired Del Duffy has suffered the same fate as Webster.

Austin (New Orleans) sends P Felipe Soto to Cheyenne for P Brian Allen and P David Villa in Season 3.

Felipe Soto has enjoyed success at the ML level since the trade. He boasts a career 3.89 ERA, and has been used as a reliever and starter. An All-Star in Season 4, he is currently a Cy Young candidate with a 18-5 record and 2.64 ERA. Brian Allen has been suffled back and forth between the Majors and AAA. With a career ML ERA of 5.44, he has proven to be less than effective. While Allen was being moved around, David Villa has remained. Villa has pitched 374 AAA games. However, a .310 OAV and 6.78 ERA will not get the job done.

** After making this list, I realize that New Orleans could have actually been good **

Monday, January 26, 2009

Here is some interesting info on the ballpark effects for each league. It looks like in addition to having to face DH's instead of pitchers, our guys in the AL also don't get as many pitcher friendly parks.


Big League Level: Season 8










Effects
League Ballpark Franchise User 1B 2B 3B HR LF HR RF
AL Cash Field FAR Nines dupala 0 0 0 0 1
AL Comerica Park DET Tigers peteskin 2 -2 3 -2 -2
AL Conte Yard CHY ChilliPeppers Snarfuller 1 0 1 -1 -2
AL Estadio Monterrey MNT Cervezas mcrobbyj 1 1 0 2 2
AL Grizzlies Stadium FRE Fire Dragons nnurmo 0 -1 0 -2 -2
AL Kauffman Stadium KC Shuffle pvc4twenty 1 2 3 -2 -2
AL Knights Castle CHA knights dawgfan1974 0 0 0 0 0
AL Minute Maid Park HOU Aggies dubabe401 0 0 2 2 1
AL Ray Winder Field LR Big Rocks krs96 0 0 0 0 0
AL The Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville JAX Juggernauts kalikgod 0 0 -1 0 0
AL The Davis Ballpark SCO T's jlinchec 2 2 2 2 2
AL Turner Field ATL City Slickers rockybill1 -1 -1 0 1 1
AL Victory Field IND Racers cjwagner 2 2 2 0 2
AL Waterfront Park TRE Tadpoles kingdean 0 0 0 0 0
AL Welch Park HAR Defenders frog06 2 3 1 4 4
AL Yankee Stadium (II) NY1 Moon Shots hallgren 0 -1 -1 0 0


Total Effects
10 5 12 4 5
NL Ameriquest Field in Arlington TEX Tittyballs longdayintro 2 0 2 1 1
NL AT&T Park SF Sourdoughs johnderasmo 1 0 3 -3 -3
NL AutoZone Park MEM Hound Dawgs dave23 -2 -2 -3 -2 -2
NL Busch Stadium (II) STL Birdnals irishfury01 -2 -2 -1 -1 -1
NL Dunn Tire Park BUF Thunderbolts scottjdumais -1 -1 -1 0 0
NL Eble Park HUN Cousins bearclan1 2 3 2 2 3
NL Franklin Covey Field SLC Dodgers benny_b_la 1 1 1 0 1
NL Frontier Field ROC Raging Rhinos badercubed 0 0 0 0 0
NL Harbor Park NOR Nomads loganru 0 -1 0 0 0
NL Jacobs Field CLE Steamers telecasting 1 0 -2 0 0
NL Lackawanna County Stadium SWB Dunder-Mifflins jtrueblue74 0 0 0 0 1
NL McCoy Stadium PAW Polythene sharkeyke 0 0 0 -1 -1
NL Security Service Field CSP AltiDUDES ohiopirate 1 0 1 -1 -2
NL The Diamond RIC Moonshiners II ripnsnort 0 0 0 0 0
NL Tucson Electric Park TUC Turbocors hausenpfeffe 3 3 4 3 3
NL Zephyr Field NO Breeze vladyhop 1 1 1 1 1


Total Effects
7 2 7 -1 1

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Season 8 draft recap

1.



Brian Posey
Salt Lake City
Dodgers
Age: 18B/T: S/R
Born: Winnebago, IL
Position(s): 2B/IF/CF/DH
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Salt Lake City leads off the draft after posting just 50 wins season 7 and tabs Brian Posey with the pressure of being the top overall pick. Posey starts his career at 2B but a move to LF seems likely when he reaches the Bigs. Look for Posey to be an All-star for 10+ seasons with his big bat and fleet feet.

2.


Darren Jensen
Hartford
Defenders
Age: 19B/T: R/R
Born: Belen, NM
Position(s): P (SP3)
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Hartford knows good pitching is hard to find and grabs a good looking SP with pick number 2. With solid control and a good 1st pitch Jensen should be a solid Big League starter though not necessarily the staff ace you'd like to grab at the top of the draft

3.


Alex Ortiz
Little Rock
Big Rocks
Age: 21B/T: R/R
Born: Portland, IN
Position(s): P (SP1)
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Pitchers go back to back when Little Rock selects a workhorse in Alex Ortiz. Look for many complete games with Ortiz' stamina/durability to go along with his nice splits and top notch control. A 12-1 record and a Cy Young award in rookie league is a sign of things to come for Ortiz.

4.


Fonzie Conway
Detroit
Tigers
Age: 22B/T: R/R
Born: Sour Lake, TX
Position(s): SS
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Detroit continues to stockpile young talent as they grab a SS with pick number 4. Conway is solid across the board on offense and will steal his fair share of bases as well. Players this talented on offense that can also play good infield defense are hard to come by. The Tigers grabbed a beast this year which is proved by the fact that Conway wins the rookie league silver slugger AND gold glove SS awards in his first pro season!

5.

Ricky Podsednik
Scranton
Dunder-Mifflins
Age: 18B/T: L/L
Born: Berwyn, IL
Position(s): P (SP1)
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When a player draws comparisons to Christopher Ramirez you know his future is bright. While Podsednik has a long way to go to reach those lofty goals he has all the tools. Pinpoint control, great splits and an extensive selection of good pitches R-Pod figures to anchor Scranton's rotation for years to come.

6. If Ortiz was a workhorse than Jamie Blackwell is a workhorse on steroids. Atlanta takes SP Blackwell at number 6 and immediately throws him into the fire at AAA where he holds his own. Look for Blackwell to make his big league debut sooner rather than later and leave batters shaking their heads with his exceptional control and splits.

7. SP Dave Knight gets picked 7th and is looking to sign but Buffalo is playing hardball and has currently said thanks but no thanks to his services. Stay tuned to see if this soap opera gets resolved before the season ends...

8. New York selects RF Ray Dunn with pick #8. Another great hitter with great speed, we're starting to see the trend for the season 8 draft. Dunn has worked his way up to HiA by the end of the season and this 22 year old should kill RHP in the big leagues in a few years.

9. SP Dave Harper goes 9th to Houston as they fall in love with how he can control his fastball. Never the smartest kid in school, Harper went to Central Carolina Community College and his best pitch is his number 2 pitch by far. Hey Dave, why don't you use that as your first pitch kid? Just a thought. Velcro laces on your spikes will be your friend Dave.

10. 2B Harvey Miller goes 10th to Huntington. Miller instantly becomes Huntington's 2B of the future and is a solid pick at number 10. Look for him to rake against lefties.

11. Miguel Mercedes was surprised to hear his name called this early in the draft but is up for the challenge. This SP has his work cut out for him after getting knocked around in rookie league but expect him to throw with a chip on his shoulder as he tries to make his way to the big leagues.

12. Sam Skinner had so much fun at the University of Florida it seems this 2B might just go back for his senior season instead of signing with Indianapolis. Its hard to blame him though...when Jesus...I mean Tim Tebow decided he would come back for his senior year Skinner thought he would be remiss if he didn't graduate at the same time and get to walk with the messiah.

13. Slugger Julian Meadows goes 13th to Cleveland as that franchise starts to turn the corner. Meadows had a great first pro season in LoA hitting .370 with 22 HRs to date - a sign of the power he hopes to display in Bigs.

14. Candy Green has anything but a candy arm as this OF figures to rack up some outfield assist in his career. When he's not gunning down runners he'll be spraying the ball to all fields with his exceptional splits against both lefties and righties for the Sourdoughs as they continue their youth movement.

15. NL West teams pick back to back as Tuscon selects Octavio Lee to add to their rotation of the future. Great splits and 5 good pitches make a Lee a very solid pick midway through the first round.

16. At 16, St. Louis gets another one of those solid hitters than can steal some bases in RF Marino Wilfredo. While a torn ligament in his knee ended Wilfredo's first pro season early, he was off to a great start hitting a hair under .400 in 42 games.

17. Another SP comes off the board as Charlotte snags Juan Vizquel at pick number 17. Vizquel won't blow you away with any of his ratings but he is solid across the board and will latch onto a spot in the big leagues but it won't be at the top of the rotation.

18. SP Tony Hand is picked 18th by Monterrey and finishes his first pro season with a 6-2 record and 3.09 in LoA. While its rare to snag a staff ace at this point in the draft, you'll happily take a player like Hand that should give you some quality innings from the middle to bottom of your rotation.

19. A third straight SP comes off the board next when Scottsdale selects Donn Holtz. Holtz looks like the real deal and jlinchec has to be happy to add him to his young stable.

20. Defense goes 20th when Richmond selects SS Desi Flores. This slick fielder can steal some bases and will be an asset to the big league squad once he gets coached up on his fielding if he can meet his coach's projections.

21. Rochester joins the SP parade with Jeff Martin taken at pick 21. Affectionatley knows as "Wild Thing" to his friends at Mott Community College this 5'11" hurler will throw the ball right past you if he doens't stick it in your ear first. Batters don't dig their feet in against Martin especially left handers who this LH pitcher is especially deadly against.

22. Scottsdale makes its 2nd pick of the first round and hits another HR with 2B Galahad Pavano. Look for a move to LF before all is said and done for Pavano but there's no question he'll handle the bat well for the T's.

23. SS Ricky Beam goes next to Colorado Springs as this year's draft produces another solid hitter than can steal a base when needed. Hitting .424 in rookie leauge, expect Beam to work his way through the AltiDUDES organization before breaking into the bigs as a 3B most likely. In the meantime however, Beam is your NL rookie league SS silver slugger.

24. The first RP comes off the board at 24 with Fritz Sheridan going to Norfolk. If you're going to take a RP in the first round - this is the type to take...a possible lights out closer at the big league level if he reaches projections. If Norfolk can take care of the first 8 innings, Sheridan will take care of the 9th.

25. C/DH goes next to Fargo with Ross Dougherty. Finishing rookie league with a .399 batting average, Dougherty is solid across the board on offense with a great eye. His defense is good enough to get by in the bigs but he might crack the lineup as a DH on this American League squad. If you've met Ross Dougherty then you've met the AL rookie league sliver slugger award winner at C this season.

26. Little Rock's 2nd pick of the first round is Carl Petrick - a C/DH type not unlike the player taken one spot in front of him. Petrick hit .390 in his first pro season in rookie leauge. Expect these last two picks to be forever linked to see who should have gone off the board first.

27. At pick 27 Jacksonville takes Banana White, the CF with the good game and better name. Growing up this speedy CF was certainly teased about his white banana but after his $1.5 million signing bonus who is laughing now? White won't hit a HR unless its inside the park but you don't need power when the rest of your skill set is as good as this banana boy. Defense, offense, and speed. Great pick this late in the first round. Its been a good few months for the defending champion Juggernauts.

28. Fresno was in the market for a SP and got about who they would expect to get at the tail end of the first round in Posiedon Crawford. Crawford won't wow you with his splits but shows very nice control and 2 plus pitches which means he should make the big league rotation in the always tough AL West.

29. Texas goes pitching as well and will look to Ron Dickens to be the next homegrown talent to reach the Bigs for the Tittyballs, just like their two young guns that made their debut this season for the big league club. Dickens is going to scare the dickens out of RHB for years to come.

30. RP Augie Stephens goes 30th to Pawtucket and jumps right into the award parade this franchise has shown in winning the rookie league fireman of the year award in his first pro season. Was Pawtucket concerned about division-rival Norfolk's RP selection earlier in round one when they made this pick? Pawtucket owner Sharkey has no comment other than "Scoreboard" but we will see who has the last laugh in a few years as these two young relievers work their way to the ML level.

31. Releivers go back to back when Cheyenne selects Jesus "Tim Tebow" James with pick 31. James saved 11 games his first year - splitting time between rookie league and LoA. Jesus put the fear of God into left handed hitters when he's on the mound. You'll have to earn your way on base as James is not going to put runners on base with his exceptional control.

32. You had the best record in the league last season Kansas City...what does that earn you? C/DH Philip Myers, that's who. An 0-3 performance on the last day of the season dropped Myers below .400 in his first season as he finishes the year at .399 While his pitch calling is a bit lower than you'd like - Myers has s good arm behind the plate if he needs to catch but swings a good enough stick to handle DH duties as well.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Computer Rankings - January 23rd 2009




Underachievers


1. Cheyenne ChilliPeppers: 16.564

2. Hartford Defenders: 9.408

3. Little Rock Big Rocks: 7.648

4. Fresno Fire Dragons: 7.39

5. Norfolk Nomads: 7.04



Overachievers


1. Trenton Tadpoles: -9.44

2. Pawtucket Polythene: -5.542

3. Scranton Dunder-Mifflins: -3.558

4. Detroit Tigers: -2.872

5. Jacksonville Juggernauts: -2.194




Computer Rankings



RankTeamRecordComputer Score
1Jacksonville Juggernauts97-410.6934
2Kansas City Shuffle92-460.682
3Pawtucket Polythene94-440.657
4Texas Tittyballs89-490.6426
5Fresno Fire Dragons83-550.6334
6Cheyenne ChilliPeppers77-610.63
7Charlotte knights86-520.6236
8Colorado Springs AltiDUDES83-550.6106
9Fargo Nines80-580.5938
10Rochester Raging Rhinos78-600.5848
11Tucson Turbocors78-600.565
12Norfolk Nomads73-650.5596
13Cleveland Steamers73-650.5218
14New York Moon Shots70-680.5184
15Scottsdale T's71-670.511
16Monterrey Cervezas71-670.511
17New Orleans Breeze67-710.4986
18Indianapolis Racers67-710.4944
19Memphis Hound Dawgs67-710.4782
20Atlanta City Slickers62-760.455
21Buffalo Thunderbolts62-760.4514
22Houston Aggies62-760.446
23St. Louis Birdnals57-810.4424
24Huntington Cousins61-770.4384
25Richmond Moonshiners II59-790.4334
26Salt Lake City Dodgers59-790.422
27Scranton Dunder-Mifflins60-780.4194
28San Francisco Sourdoughs57-810.4172
29Hartford Defenders48-900.3888
30Little Rock Big Rocks47-910.374
31Detroit Tigers52-860.3644
32Trenton Tadpoles26-1120.1472

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Record Watch

Almost exactly 2/3rd of the way through the season, several records are in danger of being broken this season. Here's a look at where we stand.

At Bats: Emil Ibarra of Scranton set the record with 723 in season 2. Darrell Cardona of Indianapolis is currently on pace for 721.

Doubles: Bret Kubenka of Kansas City set the record with 57 in season 5. Tomas Herrera of Hartford is currently on pace for 60.

On Base Percentage: Ramon Jang of Tampa Bay set the record with 0.477 in season 3. Victor Navarro of New Orleans is currently on pace for 0.474.

Pinch Hits: Paul Barker of Scranton set the record with 28 in season 6. Bono Barkley of San Francisco is currently on pace for 26.

Plate Appearances: Nicholas Bryant of Kansas City set the record with 808 in season 5. He is currently on pace for 811 this season.

RBI: Billy Hernandez of Texas set the record with 195 in season 7. Sean O'Toole of Texas is currently on pace for 207.

Triples: Nicholas Bryant of Kansas City set the record with 16 in season 2. Jesse Gentry of Cheyenne is currently on pace for 16 triples, while Felipe Pujols of Rochester is on pace for 15.

Batting Average Against: Henry Mackowiak of Pawtucket set the record with a 0.197 OAV in season 5. Chris Ramirez of Pawtucket is currently on pace for a 0.192 OAV.

ERA: Henry Mackowiak of Pawtucket set the record with a 1.96 ERA in season 4. Dennys Shin of Kansas City currently has a 2.07 ERA, while Chris Ramirez currently has a 2.10 ERA.

Quality Starts: Chris Ramirez set the record with 31 in season 6. Dennys Shin & Chris Ramirez are both on pace for 29 this season.

Shutouts: Chris Ramirez set the record with 5 shutouts in season 6. He is currently on pace for 4.5 shutouts this season.

Slugging Percentage Against: Henry Mackowiak of Pawtucket set the record with a 0.278 SLG% in season 4. Chris Ramirez is currently on pace to allow a 0.257 SLG%.

WHIP: Henry Mackowiak of Pawtucket set the record with a 0.89 whip in season 5. Dennys Shin is currently has a 0.92 whip, while Chris Ramirez has a 0.95 whip.

Wins: Orlando Javier of Kansas City set the record with 27 in season 2. Dennys Shin is currently on pace for 29 wins.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Power Rankings - January 12th, 2009




Underachievers


1. Hartford Defenders: 7.265

2. Fresno Fire Dragons: 7.14

3. Little Rock Big Rocks: 6.41

4. Cheyenne ChilliPeppers: 6

5. St. Louis Birdnals: 5.88



Overachievers


1. Trenton Tadpoles: -7.03

2. Pawtucket Polythene: -4.695

3. Scottsdale T's: -3.965

4. Scranton Dunder-Mifflins: -2.315

5. Salt Lake City Dodgers: -2.055




Computer Rankings



RankTeamRecordComputer Score
1Kansas City Shuffle71-340.6886
2Jacksonville Juggernauts72-330.6776
3Pawtucket Polythene72-330.659
4Charlotte knights67-380.6416
5Fresno Fire Dragons63-420.6408
6Texas Tittyballs65-400.622
7Norfolk Nomads62-430.6068
8Rochester Raging Rhinos59-460.5914
9Fargo Nines60-450.589
10Colorado Springs AltiDUDES60-450.5848
11Cheyenne ChilliPeppers57-480.5772
12Tucson Turbocors59-460.5566
13Cleveland Steamers58-470.5508
14Monterrey Cervezas56-490.5276
15New York Moon Shots53-520.523
16Indianapolis Racers51-540.5022
17Buffalo Thunderbolts53-520.499
18New Orleans Breeze49-560.494
19Memphis Hound Dawgs52-530.4878
20Scottsdale T's53-520.4822
21Atlanta City Slickers49-560.4622
22Houston Aggies46-590.4446
23St. Louis Birdnals42-630.4336
24Huntington Cousins45-600.4326
25Richmond Moonshiners II44-610.4316
26San Francisco Sourdoughs44-610.4196
27Little Rock Big Rocks40-650.4176
28Salt Lake City Dodgers45-600.417
29Scranton Dunder-Mifflins44-610.4058
30Hartford Defenders34-710.3654
31Detroit Tigers36-690.3508
32Trenton Tadpoles19-860.1408

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Second Half Projections

91 games are in the books, 71 games remain. Here is one mans guess for how many wins each team will have in season 8. Number in parentheses is their all-star break win total.

NL North
Rochester 91 (52)
Cleveland 87 (48)
Buffalo 82 (46)
St. Louis 71 (37)

NL East
Pawtucket 110 (64)
Norfolk 96 (52)
Scranton 70 (41)
Huntington 70 (38)

NL South
Texas 102 (53)
Memphis 88 (47)
Richmond 76 (40)
New Orleans 73 (43)

NL West
Colorado Springs 94 (50)
Tuscon 86 (51)
San Francisco 80 (40)
Salt Lake City 68 (39)

AL North
Fargo 91 (51)
New York 83 (45)
Detroit 64 (31)
Trenton n/a

AL East
Charlotte 96 (57)
Indianapolis 44 (81)
Atlanta 78 (42)
Hartford 58 (29)

AL South
Jacksonville 103 (61)
Monterey 85 (49)
Houston 70 (38)
Little Rock 64 (35)

AL West
Kansas City 107 (61)
Cheyenne 95 (52)
Fresno 94 (54)
Scottsdale 86 (48)

NL Playoffs
#1 Pawtucket
#2 Texas
#3 Colorado Springs vs #6 Memphis
#4 Rochester vs #5 Norfolk

NLDS
#1 Pawtucket over #5 Norfolk
#3 Colorado Springs over #2 Texas

AL Playoffs
#1 Kansas City
#2 Jacksonville
#3 Charlotte vs #6 Fresno
#4 Fargo vs #5 Cheyenne

ALDS
#1 Kansas City over #5 Cheyenne
#3 Jacksonville over #3 Charlotte

League Championship Series
#1 Pawtucket over #3 Colorado Springs
#1 Kansas City over #2 Jacksonville

World Series
Pawtucket Polythene over Kansas City Shuffle, 6 games

I know, boring picking Pawtucket vs KC. I just think this is the year we get our rubber match.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Power Rankings - January 5th, 2009




Underachievers


1. St. Louis Birdnals: 6.744

2. Little Rock Big Rocks: 6.096

3. Hartford Defenders: 6.032

4. New Orleans Breeze: 4.728

5. Cheyenne ChilliPeppers: 3.888



Overachievers


1. Trenton Tadpoles: -5.768

2. Scranton Dunder-Mifflins: -4.448

3. Pawtucket Polythene: -3.448

4. Scottsdale T's: -2.24

5. Tucson Turbocors: -2.216




Computer Rankings



RankTeamRecordComputer Score
1Kansas City Shuffle59-290.6838
2Pawtucket Polythene61-270.6696
3Jacksonville Juggernauts59-290.667
4Charlotte knights56-320.6414
5Fresno Fire Dragons53-350.6284
6Norfolk Nomads52-360.6108
7Texas Tittyballs51-370.589
8Rochester Raging Rhinos50-380.5872
9Cheyenne ChilliPeppers49-390.5834
10Fargo Nines49-390.5642
11Cleveland Steamers48-400.5546
12Tucson Turbocors50-380.553
13Colorado Springs AltiDUDES47-410.5382
14Monterrey Cervezas47-410.5304
15Scottsdale T's48-400.53
16New Orleans Breeze42-460.5094
17Memphis Hound Dawgs45-430.5026
18Buffalo Thunderbolts44-440.5006
19Indianapolis Racers41-470.4864
20New York Moon Shots43-450.4824
21Atlanta City Slickers41-470.4588
22Richmond Moonshiners II38-500.4482
23San Francisco Sourdoughs40-480.4478
24Little Rock Big Rocks35-530.4394
25Salt Lake City Dodgers38-500.4362
26St. Louis Birdnals34-540.4322
27Houston Aggies37-510.4284
28Huntington Cousins37-510.426
29Scranton Dunder-Mifflins40-480.4244
30Hartford Defenders26-620.3364
31Detroit Tigers30-580.3272
32Trenton Tadpoles18-700.1654