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machoking
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Research Notes

Post by machoking »

As I was researching the teams that have 3peated in this league, I found a few interesting facts.

There have been 3 3peats in the history of this league.

Brooklyn(Houston currently) 1972-74
Seatle 1989-91
Minnesota 2001-03


Brooklyn resume 1972 wins 119 AS 11 MVP CY HOF 9
1973 wins 115 AS 8 MVP CY HOF 9
1974 wins 108 AS 5 CY HOF 9

Seatle Resume 1989 wins 100 AS 6 MVP CY HOF 0
1990 Wins 97 AS 5 HOF 0
1991 Wins 100 AS 4 HOF 0

Minesota Resume 2001 wins 112 AS 6 CY HOF 5
2002 wins 111 AS 8 MVP CY HOF 6
2003 Wins 116 AS 8 MVP CY HOF 6

And 1 5 peat

Houston Resume 2024 wins 109 AS 6 MVP
2025 wins 120 AS 12 MVP CY
2026 wins 124 AS 12 MVP CY
2027 wins 127 AS 13 MVP CY
2028 wins 121 AS 11 MVP CY
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machoking
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Re: Research Notes

Post by machoking »

Here is a list of teams with 120+ wins in a season.

1. Brooklyn 1971 129 wins
2. Houston 2027 127 wins
3. Brooklyn 1970 125 wins
Toronto 1962 125 wins
5. Toronto 1960 124 wins
Houston 2026 124 wins
7. Houston 2028 121 wins
8.1 Houston 2025 120 wins
Washington 2017 120 wins
Pittsburgh 2014 120 wins

Teams with 12 all stars
Toronto 1962
Houston 2025, 2026

13 All Stars
Houston 2027
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Wookieboy
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Re: Research Notes

Post by Wookieboy »

Very nice statistical break down ☺☺☺

I will say that Seattle has a few HOFers from that team now.... still the teams I had before were not full talent loaded ... however I had the right players in position at the right time
spicoli306
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Re: Research Notes

Post by spicoli306 »

Looks like 13 AS in 2027!!! :shock:

My favorite piece of trivia:

Paul Lopez, starting 1st baseman for the Houston Halberds, will likely be the only position player not starting for the NL roster of All-Stars. He also will not be the back-up, likely because the #2 team in the NL, Milwaukee, qualify both Red Huson and Sammy Sosa as 1B. Not sure if that was intentional, but it is pretty hilarious.

Also, what a weird career Red Huson has had? At exactly 2000 career games, not a short career whatsoever, but I wonder if he could have gotten to 500 HRs. Not bad for a 30th overall pick.
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