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Post by Sean_RedsGM on Dec 20, 2018 15:13:06 GMT -5
So I was taking a look at certain players I traded away or acquired and noticed something kind of cool about OF Samuel Brousseau.
As a rookie league player, he played every position except catcher in the season.
Post some of your fun or odd stats/facts here.
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Post by MetDaMeats on Dec 21, 2018 10:36:44 GMT -5
Okay: So I went through all the teams to decide which team had the best and worst personalities on average. High positive traits (or low for greed) were rated 1. Low positive traits (or high for greed) were rated -1. Additionally, if a player had a positive personality label (captain, leader, humble, sparkplug, prankster, fan fav) was rated 1, and a negative label (disruptive, outspoken, selfish, unmotivated) was rated -1. Anything normal was 0. Here are the awards:
Least Leadership: St. Louis Cardinals Most Leadership: Seattle Mariners
Least Loyalty: Kansas City Royals Most Loyalty: New York Mets
Least Greedy: Carolina Warhounds Most Greedy: Seattle Mariners
Least Work Ethic: Minnesota Twins Most Work Ethic: New York Mets
Least Intelligence: Los Angles Dodgers Most Intelligence: New York Yankees
Overall Biggest Jerks: St. Louis Cardinals Overall Coolest Dudes: New York Mets.
Strange, But True: The Detroit Tigers have an average of 0 in all personality ratings.
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Post by Arizona_PBL on Dec 21, 2018 11:01:14 GMT -5
José Navarro - with just over 4 years of MLB service time has played at least 139 innings at every position with the exception of P and C.
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Post by sansterre - Milwaukee Brewers on Dec 21, 2018 12:07:27 GMT -5
Congrats to Fin and his Overall Coolest Dudes!
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Post by BlueJaysGM_Fin on Dec 21, 2018 17:56:14 GMT -5
Congrats to Fin and his Overall Coolest Dudes! Hahaha. We should have a Championship trophy for coolest dudes. It’s about the only thing we can win. 😂😂
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Post by BlueJaysGM_Fin on Dec 21, 2018 17:57:37 GMT -5
Okay: So I went through all the teams to decide which team had the best and worst personalities on average. High positive traits (or low for greed) were rated 1. Low positive traits (or high for greed) were rated -1. Additionally, if a player had a positive personality label (captain, leader, humble, sparkplug, prankster, fan fav) was rated 1, and a negative label (disruptive, outspoken, selfish, unmotivated) was rated -1. Anything normal was 0. Here are the awards: Least Leadership: St. Louis Cardinals Most Leadership: Seattle Mariners Least Loyalty: Kansas City Royals Most Loyalty: New York Mets Least Greedy: Carolina Warhounds Most Greedy: Seattle Mariners Least Work Ethic: Minnesota Twins Most Work Ethic: New York Mets Least Intelligence: Los Angles Dodgers Most Intelligence: New York Yankees Overall Biggest Jerks: St. Louis Cardinals Overall Coolest Dudes: New York Mets. Strange, But True: The Detroit Tigers have an average of 0 in all personality ratings. This take time to tabulate. Thanks for spending the effort to post it!
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Post by MetDaMeats on Dec 21, 2018 18:11:22 GMT -5
Okay: So I went through all the teams to decide which team had the best and worst personalities on average. High positive traits (or low for greed) were rated 1. Low positive traits (or high for greed) were rated -1. Additionally, if a player had a positive personality label (captain, leader, humble, sparkplug, prankster, fan fav) was rated 1, and a negative label (disruptive, outspoken, selfish, unmotivated) was rated -1. Anything normal was 0. Here are the awards: Least Leadership: St. Louis Cardinals Most Leadership: Seattle Mariners Least Loyalty: Kansas City Royals Most Loyalty: New York Mets Least Greedy: Carolina Warhounds Most Greedy: Seattle Mariners Least Work Ethic: Minnesota Twins Most Work Ethic: New York Mets Least Intelligence: Los Angles Dodgers Most Intelligence: New York Yankees Overall Biggest Jerks: St. Louis Cardinals Overall Coolest Dudes: New York Mets. Strange, But True: The Detroit Tigers have an average of 0 in all personality ratings. This take time to tabulate. Thanks for spending the effort to post it! It actually didn't take too much time. Pulled the data straight from the reports. Only thing that took a while was that the reports don't distinguish between teams in the same city. So I had to go player by player and identify the correct teams in Chicago, New York and LA.
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Post by RandyP on Dec 21, 2018 19:03:48 GMT -5
Great job RockiesGM, great information
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Post by BlueJaysGM_Fin on Dec 21, 2018 19:34:36 GMT -5
This take time to tabulate. Thanks for spending the effort to post it! It actually didn't take too much time. Pulled the data straight from the reports. Only thing that took a while was that the reports don't distinguish between teams in the same city. So I had to go player by player and identify the correct teams in Chicago, New York and LA. Nice. Well done. I like character guys and not that they make a huge difference, but any type of difference can be the difference between a win and a loss. And although my teams haven’t had as much talent as others in the past 5 years, I have to think the makeup of my teams contribute in areas that are over looked around the league. 😳😂
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Post by RandyP on Dec 21, 2018 19:43:35 GMT -5
Fin has a great team with the coolest duds, sounds like a winning combination
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Post by Texas Rangers on Dec 22, 2018 1:24:09 GMT -5
Texas Rangers employ a third baseman name of Millard Potts, one of an inexplicably high number of players with that first name in PBL history. Question for the league -- does anyone have a family member or acquaintance with this name?
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Post by BlueJaysGM_Fin on Jan 11, 2019 16:49:16 GMT -5
Man oh man, a big plus 1 to having Stats plus. What a database of info! A great addition to the PBL!
Some fun facts since 2043 (ok so you caught me; I chose 2043 because that was the first year I was a contender, sue me!):
Team Pitching Leaders
Top 5 teams in ERA: 1. Oakland - 3.45 2. Pittsburgh - 3.53 3. San Francisco - 3.58 4. New York Mets - 3.62 5. New York Yankees - 3.75
Top 5 Teams in FIP: 1. Pittsburgh - 3.64 2. Oakland - 3.64 3. San Francisco - 3.69 4. New York Yankees - 3.91 5. Texas - 3.92
Top 5 Teams in Pitching WAR: 1. Pittsburgh - 179.17 2. Oakland - 172.86 3. San Francisco - 161.38 4. Texas - 144.57 5. New York Yankees - 141.65
Top 5 Teams in Quality Starts: 1. Pittsburgh - 542 2. New York Mets - 536 3. Oakland - 530 4. Washington - 494 5. Cleveland - 483
Top 5 Teams in Saves: 1. New York Mets - 366 2. New York Yankees - 345 3. Cincinnati - 342 4. Cleveland - 341 5. Oakland - 328
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Post by craigWhiteSox on Jan 12, 2019 16:40:04 GMT -5
Here’s a fun fact. Through 23 games the Tampa Bay Rays have yet to reach 90,000 in attendance. So roughly 3,900 people a game. I think we had those type of crowds for my High School basketball games
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Post by Sean_RedsGM on Jan 12, 2019 17:00:59 GMT -5
Here’s a fun fact. Through 23 games the Tampa Bay Rays have yet to reach 90,000 in attendance. So roughly 3,900 people a game. I think we had those type of crowds for my High School basketball games 3 home games.
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Post by craigWhiteSox on Jan 12, 2019 18:19:38 GMT -5
Here’s a fun fact. Through 23 games the Tampa Bay Rays have yet to reach 90,000 in attendance. So roughly 3,900 people a game. I think we had those type of crowds for my High School basketball games 3 home games. Well egg all over my face 🤯 I guess I shouldn’t play this game
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