Vladimir Guerrero
Albert Pujols
Carlos Beltran
Bob Abreu
Adrian Beltre
Ichiro Suzuki
Carl Crawford
Barry Bonds
Melvin Mora
Juan Pierre
Todd Helton
Miguel Tejada
Alex Rodriguez
Manny Ramirez
Michael Young
Scott Rolen
Johnny Damon
Lance Berkman
Jim Edmonds
David Ortiz
J.D. Drew
Carlos Lee
Aramis Ramirez
Gary Sheffield
Mark Loretta
Carlos Guillen
Jimmy Rollins
Derek Jeter
Sean Casey
Moises Alou
Miguel Cabrera
Mora's ranked high but look what he did last year: .340, 27 HR, 104 RBI, 111 R, 11 SB's. That's better than Helton IMO, and maybe even A-Rod. Tejada and Manny - debateable. But Mora had an unbelievable season.
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LBJackal wrote:Mora's ranked high but look what he did last year: .340, 27 HR, 104 RBI, 111 R, 11 SB's. That's better than Helton IMO, and maybe even A-Rod. Tejada and Manny - debateable. But Mora had an unbelievable season.
Exactly! I mentioned that these are the values based on our 5x5 league. I know most of you arein 5x5 leagues but our league is very competitive.
What really makes the difference in the rankings is by calculating the gap between the best and worst team at each category and use tha as factor. I will give you the examples
tHERE IS A GAP OF 255 BETWEEN TM 2 AND TM 11 iI ALWAYS THROW OUT THE BEST AND WORST TEAMS.
I then divide that gap number and roughly i come up with 21.25 runs to move up 1 point in the runs category. When i do this for all cats that is how the ranking were produced. There are also ome other factors involved but for th most part you get the picture