Saturday, June 20, 2009

THE FINAL POWER RANKINGS

THE ELITE TEAMS

1) Dover Destroyers (102-60) (PW – 2) (Points = 216.31) (AL East Division Champion)
The Destroyers moved up one spot to take the number one spot for the season. The Destroyers scored 6.95 runs per game while giving up 4.43 runs per game. The team had the 2nd best offense, 7th best pitching staff, 23rd best defense and played in the toughest division in the league.

2) Philadelphia Wings (112-50) (PW – 1) (Points = 209.18) (NL East Division Champion)
The Wings fell one spot to finish the season in the second spot. The Wings scored 6.11 runs per game while giving up 4.19 runs per game. The team had the 9th best offense, the best pitching staff, 8th best defense and played in the second hardest division in the league.

THE GREAT TEAMS

3) Albuquerque Apaches (104-58) (PW – 6) (Points = 155.15) (AL West Division Champion)
The Apaches moved up three spots to finish the season in the third spot. The Apaches scored 6.94 runs per game, the best in the league, while giving up 5.61 runs per game. The team had the best offense, 19th best pitching staff, 25th best defense and played in the third toughest division in the league.

4) Norfolk Southern (96-66) (PW – 7) (Points = 134.09) (NL Wildcard Team)
The Southern moved up three spots to finish in the fourth spot. The Southern scored 6.07 runs per game while giving up 4.77 runs per game. The team had the 10th best offense, 6th best pitching staff, 28th best defense and played in the second toughest division in the league.

5) Santa Fe Slammers (93-69) (PW – 3) (Points = 130.00) (AL South Division Champion)
The Slammers fell two spots to finish the season in the fifth spot. The Slammers scored 6.90 runs per game while giving up 5.36 runs per game. The team had the 3rd best offense, 26th best pitching staff, 20th best defense and played in the seventh toughest division in the league.

6) Chicago Knights (93-69) (PW – 9) (Points = 127.31) (NL North Division Champion)
The Knights moved up three spots to finish the season in the sixth spot. The Knights scored 6.16 runs per game while giving up 5.17 runs per game. The team had the 7th best offense, 12th best pitching staff, the best defense and played in the fifth toughest division in the league.

7) Scranton Scrubs (95-67) (PW – 11) (Points = 119.76) (AL Wildcard Team)
The Scrubs moved up four spots to finish the season in the seventh spot. The Scrubs scored 6.20 runs per game while giving up 5.35 runs per game. The team had 5th best offense, 13th best pitching staff, 29th best defense and played in the toughest division in the league.

THE ABOVE AVERAGE TEAMS

8) Las Vegas Gamblers (95-67) (PW – 5) (Points = 108.70) (AL Wildcard Team)
The Gamblers fell three spots to finish the season in the eight spot. The Gamblers scored 6.14 runs per game while giving up 5.49 runs per game. The team had the 4th best offense, 17th best pitching staff, 16th best defense and played in the third toughest division in the league.

9) New York Crankees II (90-72) (PW – 12) (Points = 106.45)
The Crankees II moved up three spots to finish the season in the ninth spot. The Crankees II scored 5.99 runs per game while giving up 5.06 runs per game. The team had the 8th best offense, 9th best pitching staff, 15th best defense and played in the toughest division in the league.

10) Arizona Pumas (89-73) (PW – 4) (Points = 102.31) (NL West Division Champion)
The Pumas fell six spots to finish the season in the tenth spot. The Pumas scored 5.54 runs per game while giving up 4.96 runs per game. The team had the 14th best offense, 3rd best pitching staff, 21st best defense and played in the fourth toughest division in the league.

11) Oklahoma City Cowboys (87-75) (PW – 10) (Points = 100.03) (NL South Division Champion)
The Cowboys had the 21st best offense, 4th best pitching staff, 14th best defense and played in the sixth toughest division in the league.

THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD TEAMS

12) Chicago Maulers (89-73) (PW – 19) (Points = 91.67) (AL North Division Champion)
The Maulers had the 6th best offense, 20th best pitching staff, 19th best defense and played in the easiest division in the league.

13) Buffalo Bisons (90-72) (PW – 8) (Points = 87.05) (NL Wildcard Team)
The Bisons had the 20th best offense, 8th best pitching staff, 9th best defense and played in the fifth toughest division in the league.

14) Wichita Wimps (79-83) (PW – 20) (Points = 79.98)
The Wimps had the 27th best offense, 2nd best pitching staff, 7th best defense and played in the fourth toughest division in the league.

15) Salem Sleepers (89-73) (PW – 14) (Points = 79.35)
The Sleepers had the 26th best offense, 5th best pitching staff, 18th best defense and played in the fourth toughest division in the league.

THE BELOW AVERAGE TEAMS

16) Toronto Kids in the Hall (86-76) (PW – 13) (Points = 76.43)
The Kids in the Hall had the 16th best offense, 14th best pitching staff, 3rd best defense and played in the easiest division in the league.

17) Houston Cavaliers (82-80) (PW – 16) (Points = 59.01)
The Cavaliers had the 19th best offense, 11th best pitching staff, 5th best defense and played in the sixth toughest division in the league.

THE FIGHTING FOR RESPECT TEAMS

18) Little Rock Raiders (78-83) (PW – 15) (Points = 23.51)
The Rock Raiders had the 17th best offense, 23rd best pitching staff, 2nd best defense and played in the seventh toughest division in the league.

19) Hartford Posse (77-85) (PW – 18) (Points = 19.25)
The Posse had the 12th best offense, 25th best pitching staff, 6th best defense and played in the toughest division in the league.

20) Seattle seattle earthquake (74-88) (PW – 21) (Points = 16.66)
The seattle earthquake had the 25th best offense, 21st best pitching staff, 4th best defense and played in the easiest division in the league.

21) Washington D.C. Crooks (76-86) (PW – 17) (Points = 9.25)
The Crooks had the 28th best offense, 10th best pitching staff, 12th best defense and played in the second toughest division in the league.

THE WHAT HAPPENED TEAMS

22) St. Louis Redbirds (67-95) (PW – 30) (Points = -26.25)
The Redbirds had the 15th best offense, 27th best pitching staff, 26th best defense and played in the third toughest division in the league.

23) Pawtucket Buffalos (67-95) (PW – 28) (Points = -28.32)
The Buffalos had the 23rd best offense, 16th best pitching staff, 17th best defense and played in the second toughest division in the league.

THE HAPPY THE SEASON IS FINAL OVER TEAMS

24) Cincinnati Chili (69-93) (PW – 23) (Points = -39.94)
The Chili had the 29th best offense, 18th best pitching staff, 24th best defense and played in the fifth toughest division in the league.

25) Salt Lake City Utes (70-92) (PW – 25) (Points = -44.55)
The Utes had the 31st best offense, 22nd best pitching staff, 27th best defense and played in the fifth toughest division in the league.

26) El Paso Drug Mules (65-97) (PW – 27) (Points = -44.64)
The Drug Mules had the worst offense, 15th best pitching staff, 11th best defense and played in the sixth toughest division in the league.

27) Nashville Sounds (63-99) (PW – 24) (Points = -50.17)
The Sounds had the 24th best offense, 24th best pitching staff, the worst defense and played in the sixth toughest division in the league.

28) Anaheim Rangers (70-92) (PW – 22) (Points = -55.97)
The Rangers had the 22nd best offense, 28th best pitching staff, 31st worst defense and played in the third toughest division in the league.

29) Huntington Healeys (64-98) (PW – 26) (Points = -58.53)
The Healeys had the 13th best offense, 29th best pitching staff, 22nd best defense and played in the seventh toughest division in the league.

THE HOPELESS TEAMS

30) Kansas City Bo Knows (70-92) (PW – 31) (Points = -72.15)
The Bo Knows had the 18th best offense, 30th best pitching staff, 13th best defense and played in the fourth toughest division in the league.

31) Monterrey Malditos (61-101) (PW – 29) (Points = -91.50)
The Malditos had the 11th best offense, the worst pitching staff, 30th best defense and played in the seventh toughest division in the league.

32) Augusta Timbermen (49-113) (PW – 32) (Points = -174.31)
The Timbermen had the 30th best offense, 31st best pitching staff, 10th best defense and played in the easiest division in the league.

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