Monday, October 14, 2019

Final Power Ranking For 2019


The final poll for the 2019 season. Teams sorted by wins. Ties broken by run differential.

OPS+ and ERA+ are adjusted for ballpark context.

RD run differential
PF park factor multiplier
BB% does not include intentional walks
SPD speed score
BABIP is a rough estimate of team defensive efficiency

Power Ranking 


No Team WLPCTDivisionR/GOPS+RA/GERA+PFRD
1 Wilmington 109 53 .673 Kranepool 5.45 117 3.69 117 1.006 +285
2 Spokane 105 57 .648 McBride 4.48 108 3.25 124 0.947 +198
3 Elysian Fields 102 60 .630 McBride 4.18 91 3.12 131 1.034 +171
4 Rochester 101 61 .623 Kranepool 5.88 127 4.44 102 0.989 +233
5 Cape Cod 91 71 .562 Doyle 4.94 121 4.18 93 0.891 +124
6 West Side 89 73 .549 Doyle 5.40 115 4.71 93 1.011 +112
7 Rosehill 89 73 .549 Fidrych 4.22 96 3.75 115 0.984 +77
8 Death Valley 89 73 .549 Doyle 5.15 111 4.68 96 1.032 +76
9 Mohawk Valley 87 75 .537 Kranepool 4.80107 4.98 91 0.997 -28
10 Brooklyn 86 76 .531 Fidrych 4.65 99 4.40112 1.093 +41
11 Northeast 84 78 .519 Doyle 4.90110 4.91 86 0.994 -1
12 California 78 84 .481 McBride 4.04 103 4.22 94 0.879 -30
13 San Diego 75 87 .463 Fidrych 4.37 98 4.64 97 0.996 -44
14 Fighting 71 91 .438 Doyle 4.69 104 5.51 83 1.062 -134
15 Goldenrod 69 93 .426 Fidrych 3.83 88 4.39 94 0.909 -91
16 Little Rock 67 95 .414 Fidrych 3.91 78 4.75 104 1.075 -136
17 Northwest 64 98 .395 McBride 3.77 82 4.58 102 1.046 -132
18 Sudbury 58 104 .358 Kranepool 3.72 86 4.7095 0.981 -159
19 Yankee 58 104 .358 McBride 3.77 75 5.19 98 1.134 -229
20 Georgian Bay 48 114 .296 Kranepool 3.51 80 5.56 74 0.991 -333

Sunday, October 13, 2019

2019 Wrap: Award Winners & League Leaders

A recap collecting important—or at least interesting—tidbits from the 2019 season.

Postseason Awards

Here are the MMDA end-of-season award winners, as selected by the Strat-O-Matic game engine. 

MVP
PlayerTeamAB2B3BHRRBIAVGBBSOSBOBPSLG
J.deGromCrowsSee Cy Young Voting
J.RamirezRazorbacks60352339113.26210710321.380.552
C.YelichPilots62339839131.2949015626.389.570
N.ArenadoHornets63243538124.288731242.359.552
F.FreemanRazorbacks64450522132.297771476.373.492

Wilmington third baseman Jose Ramirez led all position players in MVP balloting, even though he finished second in the race to Spokane righthander Jacob deGrom. Ramirez didn't lead the league in any single category but ranked top 10 in seven major ones with 39 home runs (fourth), 113 RBIs (fifth), 52 doubles (second), 107 walks (third), 120 runs (second), a .380 on-base percentage (eighth) and .552 slugging (sixth).

CY YOUNG
PitcherTeamWLERAGSSVIPHBBSOHRAVGBB9SO9
J.deGromCrows2352.313302501756230220.1952.210.9
B.SnellCrows1911.4426018889792118.1413.810.1
C.SaleDutchmen1941.79240161110362477.1912.013.8
C.KluberDutchmen1952.113102181555422819.1972.29.4
T.BauerBluejays2063.052701831287423618.1963.611.6

Having two aces pitching at the peak of their abilities pushed Spokane to 105 wins and helped them outpace defending MMDA champion Elysian Fields in the McBride division.

Even in a season in which lefthander Blake Snell went 19-1 and established a new league record with a 1.44 ERA, the voters went with a different Spokane starter. Righthander Jacob deGrom went 23-5 with a 2.31 ERA and led the league in wins, innings (249.2) and shutouts (three). He ranked second in strikeouts (302) and home run rate (0.72 per nine innings) and third in ERA and opponent average (.195).