Mark Srebro Is The 6th Inductee To The NFBC Hall of Fame
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 9:38 am
We are proud to announce today that Mark Srebro of York, Pennsylvania will be the sixth inductee to the NFBC Hall of Fame in March. Mark is a Charter Member of the NFBC who has been an active player in the NFBC as well as the NFFC for each of the last 15 years. He is a two-time national champion in football and he has become our most prolific champion in the NFBC.
Mark has won SEVEN NFBC Main Event league titles since 2004, second only to Hall of Famer Steve Jupinka's eight Main Event League titles. He has finished in the Top 10 overall of the Main Event six times, finishing as high as 2nd overall to Jupinka in 2010. He's also finished 5th in 2007, 5th in 2015, 6th in 2008, 9th in 2010 and 10th in 2018. He also won the Combined Prizes national title in 2010 when he finished 2nd in the Main Event and 4th in the Live Double Play.
But as I began to track his history in the NFBC, one fact continued to jump off the page. This guy was winning A LOT of league titles. And I mean, A LOT. It's not easy to win a 15-team league title in any format. Heck, even winning a 12-team league title against our crowd is tough. But Mark not only wins in ALL FORMATS, but he wins a lot. Do you know how much?
56 LEAGUE TITLES
That's what he's won in the NFBC since 2004. 56 different league titles. Now that's a lot. There's no question it's the most league titles any owner has won in NFBC history and I'm not sure anyone else is even close.
Mark now becomes the 6th NFBC player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. He joins:
NFBC Hall of Famers
2010 - Steve Jupinka, Shawn Childs
2012- Lindy Hinkelman
2015 - David DiDonato
2017 - Dave Potts
2019 - Mark Srebro
Mark will be drafting live at the Stewart Hotel in New York City on the weekend of March 15-17 and we'll honor him there. Anyone trying to celebrate with him and Jason Emma on Friday Night takes their life in their own hands. He also will likely be at Park MGM in Las Vegas March 21-24, where we'll give him a more formal and gaudy presentation. Twice is just fine for this inductee.
So let's get to the resume and the league titles to showcase this honor. Unfortunately, I currently don't have a full list of his teams on the site, so I can't see a complete total of leagues entered vs. leagues won or cashed. Once we get our whole history back on this site, I'll be able to dig into that like I've done with past Hall of Fame inductees and will post it. But I do have a full list of league champions, so that's the data I'll present here.
Hall of Famer Mark Srebro:
Mark has won 7 Main Event league titles. They include: 2007, 2008, 2010, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2018. He also won a Live Double Play league title in 2010, which led to his Combined Prizes title.
Mark didn't win any league titles during his first three baseball seasons in 2004-2006, but he made up for that by winning the 2004 NFFC Classic overall title and the $100,000 grand prize there. As most of you know, he was the loudest owner on the Message Boards in the early years (yes, you can be LOUD on the Message Boards), and he boasted that he would win our first national football title early and often. He drafted live in Las Vegas that year and did just that, much to the chagrin of many owners who wanted to put him in his place.
His first NFBC title came in 2007 when he won his first Main Event league title and finished 5th overall.
In 2008, he won another Main Event league title and finished 6th overall. It was also the first year we ran Satellite Leagues, and he won a $250 Satellite League title and $2,000 there.
In 2009, he won a New York Mixed Auction League title and two Online Championship league titles.
One of the best seasons in NFBC history was turned in by Mark in 2010 when he cashed in 13 of 14 leagues that he played in. He won a Main Event league title in Atlantic City and another Main Event league title in New York City, finishing 2nd and 9th overall. He won a Live Double Play in Atlantic City, leading to the Combined Prizes title. Oh, he also finished 4th in the Combined Prizes. He won two $125 Satellite Leagues. And then he dove into nine Draft Champions leagues, winning eight league titles, giving him 13 money finishes in 14 leagues.
In 2012, he won two Draft Champions league titles.
In 2013, he won 10 Draft Champions league titles and cashed in 18 DC leagues as he turned his attention more to draft 'n hold leagues.
In 2014, he tied for first place in the Las Vegas $1300 AL Auction League and won one Draft Champions league.
In 2015, he was back in the Main Event and won one league title, finishing 5th overall, and won the Las Vegas $1300 AL Auction league title again. He also won one Online Championship league title, one $250 DC Auction League title and five Draft Champions league titles.
In 2016, he won another Main Event league title and three Draft Champions league titles.
In 2018, he won his seventh Main Event league title and two Draft Champions League titles. He finished 10th overall in the Main Event and 7th overall in the Draft Champions National Championship.
That's 56 league titles in the last 12 years. That's titles in the Main Event. In the AL Auction. In the Mixed Auction. In the Live Double Play. In the Online Championship. In 15-team Satellite Leagues. In the Online Auction leagues. And especially in the Draft Champions format.
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We have been stingy in placing our champions in the NFBC Hall of Fame because it's the ultimate honor in a very tough format. But we look for people who dominate over time and dominate in multiple formats. Our previous Hall of Famers have done just that and Mark certainly has done that over 15 years in the NFBC and then some. It's an impressive resume, but one that I know isn't complete. He hasn't earned an overall national championship yet and I have a feeling who won't rest until he does. That's just my hunch.
He has won two national titles in the NFFC. He won the NFFC Classic in 2004 and two years ago he won the NFFC Draft Champions National Championship. He has six teams in the Top 16 overall in this year's NFFC Draft Champions National Championship. I haven't added up his NFFC titles yet, but it looks like I should. Pretty amazing.
CONGRATS to Mark Srebro from all of us here at the NFBC. We reached out to past NFBC Hall of Famers for input on this nomination and once we got that and the complete resume it was an easy call for me, Tom and Darik to make. Congrats on the honor Mark and we'll celebrate TWICE in New York and Las Vegas. Enjoy.
Mark has won SEVEN NFBC Main Event league titles since 2004, second only to Hall of Famer Steve Jupinka's eight Main Event League titles. He has finished in the Top 10 overall of the Main Event six times, finishing as high as 2nd overall to Jupinka in 2010. He's also finished 5th in 2007, 5th in 2015, 6th in 2008, 9th in 2010 and 10th in 2018. He also won the Combined Prizes national title in 2010 when he finished 2nd in the Main Event and 4th in the Live Double Play.
But as I began to track his history in the NFBC, one fact continued to jump off the page. This guy was winning A LOT of league titles. And I mean, A LOT. It's not easy to win a 15-team league title in any format. Heck, even winning a 12-team league title against our crowd is tough. But Mark not only wins in ALL FORMATS, but he wins a lot. Do you know how much?
56 LEAGUE TITLES
That's what he's won in the NFBC since 2004. 56 different league titles. Now that's a lot. There's no question it's the most league titles any owner has won in NFBC history and I'm not sure anyone else is even close.
Mark now becomes the 6th NFBC player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. He joins:
NFBC Hall of Famers
2010 - Steve Jupinka, Shawn Childs
2012- Lindy Hinkelman
2015 - David DiDonato
2017 - Dave Potts
2019 - Mark Srebro
Mark will be drafting live at the Stewart Hotel in New York City on the weekend of March 15-17 and we'll honor him there. Anyone trying to celebrate with him and Jason Emma on Friday Night takes their life in their own hands. He also will likely be at Park MGM in Las Vegas March 21-24, where we'll give him a more formal and gaudy presentation. Twice is just fine for this inductee.
So let's get to the resume and the league titles to showcase this honor. Unfortunately, I currently don't have a full list of his teams on the site, so I can't see a complete total of leagues entered vs. leagues won or cashed. Once we get our whole history back on this site, I'll be able to dig into that like I've done with past Hall of Fame inductees and will post it. But I do have a full list of league champions, so that's the data I'll present here.
Hall of Famer Mark Srebro:
Mark has won 7 Main Event league titles. They include: 2007, 2008, 2010, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2018. He also won a Live Double Play league title in 2010, which led to his Combined Prizes title.
Mark didn't win any league titles during his first three baseball seasons in 2004-2006, but he made up for that by winning the 2004 NFFC Classic overall title and the $100,000 grand prize there. As most of you know, he was the loudest owner on the Message Boards in the early years (yes, you can be LOUD on the Message Boards), and he boasted that he would win our first national football title early and often. He drafted live in Las Vegas that year and did just that, much to the chagrin of many owners who wanted to put him in his place.
His first NFBC title came in 2007 when he won his first Main Event league title and finished 5th overall.
In 2008, he won another Main Event league title and finished 6th overall. It was also the first year we ran Satellite Leagues, and he won a $250 Satellite League title and $2,000 there.
In 2009, he won a New York Mixed Auction League title and two Online Championship league titles.
One of the best seasons in NFBC history was turned in by Mark in 2010 when he cashed in 13 of 14 leagues that he played in. He won a Main Event league title in Atlantic City and another Main Event league title in New York City, finishing 2nd and 9th overall. He won a Live Double Play in Atlantic City, leading to the Combined Prizes title. Oh, he also finished 4th in the Combined Prizes. He won two $125 Satellite Leagues. And then he dove into nine Draft Champions leagues, winning eight league titles, giving him 13 money finishes in 14 leagues.
In 2012, he won two Draft Champions league titles.
In 2013, he won 10 Draft Champions league titles and cashed in 18 DC leagues as he turned his attention more to draft 'n hold leagues.
In 2014, he tied for first place in the Las Vegas $1300 AL Auction League and won one Draft Champions league.
In 2015, he was back in the Main Event and won one league title, finishing 5th overall, and won the Las Vegas $1300 AL Auction league title again. He also won one Online Championship league title, one $250 DC Auction League title and five Draft Champions league titles.
In 2016, he won another Main Event league title and three Draft Champions league titles.
In 2018, he won his seventh Main Event league title and two Draft Champions League titles. He finished 10th overall in the Main Event and 7th overall in the Draft Champions National Championship.
That's 56 league titles in the last 12 years. That's titles in the Main Event. In the AL Auction. In the Mixed Auction. In the Live Double Play. In the Online Championship. In 15-team Satellite Leagues. In the Online Auction leagues. And especially in the Draft Champions format.
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We have been stingy in placing our champions in the NFBC Hall of Fame because it's the ultimate honor in a very tough format. But we look for people who dominate over time and dominate in multiple formats. Our previous Hall of Famers have done just that and Mark certainly has done that over 15 years in the NFBC and then some. It's an impressive resume, but one that I know isn't complete. He hasn't earned an overall national championship yet and I have a feeling who won't rest until he does. That's just my hunch.
He has won two national titles in the NFFC. He won the NFFC Classic in 2004 and two years ago he won the NFFC Draft Champions National Championship. He has six teams in the Top 16 overall in this year's NFFC Draft Champions National Championship. I haven't added up his NFFC titles yet, but it looks like I should. Pretty amazing.
CONGRATS to Mark Srebro from all of us here at the NFBC. We reached out to past NFBC Hall of Famers for input on this nomination and once we got that and the complete resume it was an easy call for me, Tom and Darik to make. Congrats on the honor Mark and we'll celebrate TWICE in New York and Las Vegas. Enjoy.