Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Adlerithmetic :: All-Time Single Season Teams : Chicago

By Steve Adler

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As baseball season approaches I thought it may be informative to look at the best single season performances at each position for each of our eight franchises.

Methodology: I decided to use total point for the FANTASY FRANCHISE. The players may have put up more points during our playoffs, but not for this purpose. I also opted not to use points per game as I didn't think it would truly provide the best representation of each team. I decided to allow players to have multiple years for a team, mainly because I want to see if anyone besides A-Rod and Pujols ends up on Woosta’s roster. I used the positions as they would occur in ECB, not the way the MLB organization does it.  The rosters were compiled using the stats from the almanac. Unfortunately these stats only went back to 2005 so the years 2001-2004 will not be reflected. Anyway, I hope you enjoy it.

CHICAGO TIGER ARMY

POS

NAME

YEAR

POINTS

C

Russell Martin

2007

415

1B

Joey Votto

2010

550

2B

Marcus Giles

2005

415

3B

Michael Young

2010

365

SS

Troy Tulowitzki

2009

465

CI

Mark Teixeira

2005

547

MI

Brandon Phillips

2007

407

OF

Lance Berkman

2008

551

OF

Manny Ramirez

2006

528

OF

Manny Ramirez

2005

509

OF

Carlos Beltran

2008

508

UTIL

Ryan Howard

2009

543

UTIL

Mark Teixeira

2008

513

P

Joe Nathan

2005

534.66

P

Johan Santana

2005

533.31

P

Billy Wagner

2006

528.67

P

Bobby Jenks

2006

479.18

P

Fr. Cordero

2007

471.68

P

Jake Peavy

2005

460.99

What I Learned:

  1. I have never been able to trade for David Wright. I have tried with many owners and many various trade arrangements. Nothing ever happened and that is why Michael Young had the best season at 3B with a mere 365 points in 2010. Other years have had me trying to find a solution at 3B with poor results.
  2. The 2-start starter strategy may have skewed the pitcher totals. This is going to involve looking at other teams, but Zack Greinke didn't make my list and he won the Cy Young award in 2009. I'll update this theory later.
  3. My success is due to good 1B and OF. My roster reflects not only the tinkering at 3B, but also appears to indicate a lack of success in finding 2B, SS, and C via the draft or early in free agency. This is likely due to the limitations of our numbers as Mike Piazza, A-Rod, NOMAH, and Bret Boone would likely have produced better numbers.

Next up: Woosta

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So I just added up the point totals, and it came to 9324.49... which would have been good enough for 6th place last year. Probably due to pitching, I'm sure. I'll be interested to see how the other takes shake out...

theoadler said...

The pitching is part of it, but there is also 4 weeks of playoffs that are not included in these numbers. If your prorated I think most of these lineups will end up finishing at, or close to, the top.