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Post by sansterre - Milwaukee Brewers on Dec 11, 2020 14:37:52 GMT -5
Standard Disclaimers:
1) This is purely produced by my sheet. I just plugged the teams in and it spit out numbers. I had very little subjectively to do with it, save by designing the sheet itself. So if your team is low or high, it isn't because I hate or love you. 2) This is purely ratings. It doesn't care about stats or personality. 3) Within reason, position-assignment of batters is done by the sheet as far as what it thinks is most efficient. 4) This does model injuries (within reason) but it obviously cannot anticipate season-enders. 5) This assumes no changes to rosters as of today. 6) This is adjusted for half of the amount the GM has under/over performed the sheet to date. 7) It's just a spreadsheet. It's guaranteed wrong in spots. 8) This is counting the entire franchise roster, so minor league players may be counted if my sheet thinks that they're an upgrade. 9) And to be clear, when I say a team is better/worse than last year, I'm explicitly comparing them to where they and their players were in spring training of the prior year.
NL East
New York Mets: 84.5 wins Philadelphia Phillies: 79.7 wins Pittsburgh Pirates: 57.8 wins Montreal Expos: 56.5 wins
NL Central
Milwaukee Brewers: 111.7 wins Chicago Cubs: 87.4 wins St. Louis Cardinals: 67.9 wins Cincinnati Reds: 54.9 wins
NL West
San Diego Padres: 96.1 wins San Francisco Giants: 93.7 wins Arizona Diamondbacks: 85.8 wins Los Angeles Dodgers: 75.0 wins
NL South
Washington Nationals: 93.3 wins Atlanta Braves: 90.1 wins Miami Marlins: 83.8 wins Carolina Warhounds: 77.9 wins
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Post by David_ExposGM on Dec 11, 2020 14:49:51 GMT -5
Bah!
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Post by BlueJaysGM_Fin on Dec 11, 2020 18:37:59 GMT -5
The race to most wins by a Canadian team is SOOOOOO on!
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Post by Ryan_NatsGM on Dec 12, 2020 15:13:31 GMT -5
Can I take the 105-57 the game is projecting me at instead?
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Post by Will - Cubs on Dec 15, 2020 18:16:11 GMT -5
Looks like I will fall 3 games short of the playoffs again. Kind of the range I'm living in these days in PBL.
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