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Old 06-16-2019, 03:36 AM   #84
QuantaCondor
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Join Date: Nov 2018
Posts: 560
Season results:

Total Records:
1) 81-81 (.500), California Quantum Condors (OL)
2) 67-95 (.414), Minneapolis Gauchos
3) 66-96 (.407), Durham Devil Dogs
4) 65-97 (.401), Cigar City Lagers
5) 63-99 (.389), Aina Haina Parakeets (OL)
6) 61-101 (.377), Battery Point Energizer Bunnies (OL)
7) 60-102 (.370), Bold Strategy Cottons (OL)
8) 58-104 (.358), Kaneohe Mokes (OL)
9) 53-109 (.327), Minnesota Bold North
10) 51-111 (.315), Washington Monuments
11) 49-113 (.302), Weston Pointe Caspers
12) 48-114 (.296), New Haven Blue Bulls

The California Quantum Condors managed to snag a .500 record, despite two other teams in that division going at 110+ wins each. We also all managed to avoid relegation all the way through (we had 3rd to last thru 6th to last, so it was close!). But overall, a good thing for the coming weeks for all of us to stay together.

NFTP League Records:

1) 47-26 (0.644), California Quantum Condors (OL)
2) 22-15 (0.595), Washington Monuments
3) 40-28 (0.588), Minneapolis Gauchos
4) 25-18 (0.581), Bold Strategy Cottons (OL)
5) 29-21 (0.580), Cigar City Lagers
6) 35-37 (0.486), Minneapolis Bold North
7) 31-37 (0.456), Weston Pointe Caspers
8) 22-27 (0.449), Durham Devil Dogs
9) 19-25 (0.432), New Haven Blue Bulls
10) 29-40 (0.420), Kaneohe Mokes (OL)
11) 21-31 (0.404), Aina Haina Parakeets (OL)
12) 28-43 (0.394), Battery Point Energizer Bunnies (OL)

A clean sweep by the CQC, which is impressive considering the roster runs only a single diamond cheap-ish diamond and none of the 20k+ PP gold cards like Maddux or Ichiro. There is hope in the F2P approach!

Interesting Stats:
-The average number of games played by NFTP teams against each other is 60.

-The largest number of games a team played within NFTP was the California Quantum Condors (73), followed closely by the Minnesota Bold North (72) and the Battery Point Energizer Bunnies (71). CQC loved the extra games and made the most of it, but BP underperformed, winning at almost the same percentage as in their games against whales.

-The most lopsided season matchup was the Minneapolis Gauchos vs. the Kaneohe Mokes, which went a backbreaking 16-3 in favor of the Gauchos. Several series had close rivalries, including 10-9 season matches including the Energizer Bunnies over Bold North, the Cottons over Blue Bulls, and the Devils Dogs over Parakeets.

-The league's best individual player achievement: Wade Boggs (87) of Aina Haina won the Perfect .415 league batting title. His average of .348 was just barely enough to beat out perfect Wade Boggs (100) at .346. Everyone loves an underdog story.

-Bob Feller (92) led the league in K/9 with 10.4... and also led the league in BB/9 with 11.3 (2nd in HP/9). In fact, his league leading 209 walks was a margin of 60 walks over 2nd place. Bob shoots the ball out of a cannon in the general direction of the plate, whether it's a ball or strike is irrelevant his pitching approach. Maybe not so good an idea at -0.5 WAR Bob...
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