[USML Announce] Mining The Archives

Brad Jansen bljansen at gmail.com
Sat Sep 10 21:53:49 EDT 2011


Thanks, Rich. This was a fun read!
--Brad

On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Richard Robbins <RERobbins at itinker.net>wrote:

> Intrigued by Andy's question, I started poking through the archives.
>
> Here's what I found.
>
> For seasons with 11 teams, the highest total is 102 (2006 Nukes) and the
> biggest margin is 16 (2004 Nukes).
>
> For seasons with 10 teams, the highest total is 90.5 (2002 Riptorns) and
> the
> biggest margin is 15 (1996 Berliners).
>
> For seasons with 9 teams (2000 and 2001) the highest total is 67 (2001
> Nukes) and the biggest margin is 10.5 (2001 Nukes).
>
> Thinnest victory margins: 1991 Klein Nine (zero, win by tie break).  The
> 1995 Red-Hots and 2007 Berliners each won by one-half point.
>
> Longest gap between victories for teams with more than one win.  The
> Bombers
> at 16 years.  If the Red-Hots win this year this particular honor will be
> shared between the Bombers and Red-Hots.
>
> All that is interesting, but what really counts is the number of crowns:
>
> Berliners 6
> Riptorns 5
> Bombers 3
> Nukes 3
> Klein Nine 2
> AYM 1
> Daddies 1
> Red-Hots 1
>
> Longest winning run, the Riptorns, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and then 2002.
> What the hell happened in 2001 Brad?
>
> Other than that period, Jeff is the most consistent winner: 1990, 1992,
> 1996, 2003, 2007, and 2010.
>
> Jeff and Brad cover 11 of the league's 22 seasons.  Wow.
>
> I'm not sure if attachments work on this list, but I've tried to attach a
> spread sheet that you may find fun.
>
> -- Rich
>
>
>
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