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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:40 am

The great history of Major League Baseball involves records and comparing one season to another. Here at the NFBC, we want to hold the same tradition and historical importance, so it's important to honor the leaders in each of our main categories.



Below are the records for each of the 10 offensive and pitching categories through our first two seasons and the leaders from both seasons. Enjoy.



BATTING AVERAGE

1. Lake Shore Drive, .3025 (2004)

2. Rototimes.com, .2897 (2005)



RUNS

1. Showtime, 1,301 (2004)

2. Showtime, 1,202 (2005)



HOME RUNS

1. Ya Gotta Believe, 336 (2004)

2. Thunder Road, 320 (2005)



RBI

1. Kingman-Millan Gambit, 1,227 (2004)

2. SlackerBrothers, 1,147 (2005)



STOLEN BASES

1. Roundtrippers, 214 (2005)

2. Razor Shines Last Fan, 208 (2004)



ERA

1. Absolute Power, 3.115 (2005)

2. chicken dinner, 3.367 (2004)



WINS

1. Team O'Connor, 120 (2005)

2. Cashin In, 114 (2004)



WHIP

1. crazytown.gov, 1.157 (2005)

2. Walla Walla, 1.189 (2004)



STRIKEOUTS

1. We Go Now, 1,444 (2004)

2. Puffins, 1,357 (2005)



SAVES

1. MrRipp A's Zimnox, 134 (2005)

2. The Perfect Obsession, 133 (2004)



OVERALL

1. Moneymaker, 2,586.0 or 86.2% of Total Points (2005)

2. Triple A, 1,580.5 or 81.05% of Total Points (2004)



LIFETIME STANDINGS

1. C.C.'s Desperados, 3rd in 2004 and 5th in 2005 (1,978.25 points yearly average or 79.9% of Total Points available)



LEAGUE POINTS

1. Moneymaker, 141, NY 5 (2005)



It's interesting to note that five records are held by 2004 teams and five records are held by 2005 teams. Good luck everyone in 2006.



[ September 18, 2006, 10:11 AM: Message edited by: Greg Ambrosius ]
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Post by Plymouth » Thu Nov 10, 2005 6:23 am

Interesting too that most hitting records set in 2004 and pitching records in 2005.

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Post by Captain Hook » Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:47 am

Greg, are these the records for each category or just the best performance from each year - BIG difference?

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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Nov 10, 2005 11:10 am

Originally posted by Captain Hook:

Greg, are these the records for each category or just the best performance from each year - BIG difference? They are the best performances from each year, so No. 1 under each category is the category record. You are correct, there could be other teams that had the second-best totals under each category, but I wasn't concerned about the runnerup totals. I mainly wanted to show the record for each category and then compare that to the previous season.



All of these categories can be found when you go to Standings, click on Overall and then scroll down to the bottom of that listing. The 2005 and 2004 totals for each category can be found there for every team. Enjoy.
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Post by Edwards Kings » Fri Nov 11, 2005 8:08 am

Greg, do you have any records for "DumbAxx Draft Selections from Owners from Duluth, GA"? It might be my only chance to make the lists!



Until I win in 2006, of course!



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Post by CC's Desperados » Fri Nov 11, 2005 8:32 am

Mr. King, I did hear rumor that your wife was spreading. She said you are on a three Brave limit on your fantasy team. Is this true?

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Post by Moneymaker » Fri Nov 11, 2005 2:30 pm

Greg,



There's one record that you missed; I scored 141 league points. I don't think anyone will ever beat that.
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sat Nov 12, 2005 3:44 am

Originally posted by Moneymaker:

Greg,



There's one record that you missed; I scored 141 league points. I don't think anyone will ever beat that. Okay, someone find the top league total from 2004 and I'll add that one to the list. I'll do it next week if nobody beats me to it. You're right, that is a good record to note.
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Post by Edwards Kings » Mon Nov 14, 2005 8:36 am

CC,



If that is the WORST rumor my wife is spreading about me these days, I am in good shape!



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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:10 am

The NFBC records are listed in the first post on this page. We'll add to this in two weeks. Good luck everyone.
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