[USML Announce] Mining The Archives

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Mon Sep 19 18:32:31 EDT 2011


Of course, Brad needs a lot of filtering and checking.

Mark






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Brad
 
I think you are exaggerating my role.  If I served any real purpose, it was only to be a filter for all of your ideas and an occasional check on your impulsiveness.  All of the work, all of the creativity, and 95% of the credit for our run goes to you (although I will take credit for recognizing during the Yankees/Mariners ALDS in 1995 that Mariano Rivera was the future of the Yankees bullpen).
 
Hope all is well at the USML and that you are enjoying an exciting pennant race.
 
Riptorns forever!
 
Mike
 

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From: Brad Jansen [mailto:bljansen at gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 8:22 PM
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Cc: Rogers, Michael G. (OfCnsl-Chi-Tx)
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I think this also confirms the long-held belief that Mike was always about the winning.  He was the Rahm Emmanuel of our roto campaigns.  I always preferred to play for the existential moment, whether it was the thrill of consummating a deal with Winick, acquiring a cheap keeper or retaining only pitchers. When Mike co-piloted the plane, we aimed for, and usually landed on, the special air strip reserved only for the winners. On my own, I can barely ascend above the trees, but boy what a ride before I crash.....
 


On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 11:32 AM, Brad Jansen <bljansen at gmail.com> wrote:

No.
 Mike, see what a disaster my roto career became when you left me?
--Brad 




On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Richard Robbins <RERobbins at itinker.net> wrote:


Did you ever win without a co-pilot Brad?  Is it possible that some sort of performance enhancing drug was involved?  C’mon Brad, fess up, it’s just not natural.
 
Looking at the log again, I realized this morning that except for your wild run, we have never seen any team go back to back.  Not even the vaunted Berliners.
 
Here’s the log:
 
Year       Winner
2010      Berliners
2009      Bombers
2008      AYM
2007      Berliners
2006      Nukes
2005      Daddies
2004      Nukes
2003      Berliners
2002      Riptorns
2001      Nukes
2000      Riptorns
1999      Riptorns
1998      Riptorns
1997      Riptorns
1996      Berliners
1995      Red-Hots
1994      Klein Nine
1993      Bombers
1992      Berliners
1991      Klein Nine
1990      Berliners
1989      Bombers
 
From: announce-bounces at usml.net [mailto:announce-bounces at usml.net] On Behalf Of Brad Jansen
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 8:54 PM
To: USML Announcements
Subject: Re: [USML Announce] Mining The Archives


 
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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I think this also confirms the long-held belief that Mike was always about the winning.  He was the Rahm Emmanuel of our roto campaigns.  I always preferred to play for the existential moment, whether it was the thrill of consummating a deal with Winick, acquiring a cheap keeper or retaining only pitchers. When Mike co-piloted the plane, we aimed for, and usually landed on, the special air strip reserved only for the winners. On my own, I can barely ascend above the trees, but boy what a ride before I crash.....
 


On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 11:32 AM, Brad Jansen <bljansen at gmail.com> wrote:

No.
 Mike, see what a disaster my roto career became when you left me?
--Brad 




On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Richard Robbins <RERobbins at itinker.net> wrote:


Did you ever win without a co-pilot Brad?  Is it possible that some sort of performance enhancing drug was involved?  C’mon Brad, fess up, it’s just not natural.
 
Looking at the log again, I realized this morning that except for your wild run, we have never seen any team go back to back.  Not even the vaunted Berliners.
 
Here’s the log:
 
Year       Winner
2010      Berliners
2009      Bombers
2008      AYM
2007      Berliners
2006      Nukes
2005      Daddies
2004      Nukes
2003      Berliners
2002      Riptorns
2001      Nukes
2000      Riptorns
1999      Riptorns
1998      Riptorns
1997      Riptorns
1996      Berliners
1995      Red-Hots
1994      Klein Nine
1993      Bombers
1992      Berliners
1991      Klein Nine
1990      Berliners
1989      Bombers
 
From: announce-bounces at usml.net [mailto:announce-bounces at usml.net] On Behalf Of Brad Jansen
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 8:54 PM
To: USML Announcements
Subject: Re: [USML Announce] Mining The Archives


 
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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