Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Statis-Pro Standings for All 2024 Teams

NL "East"           W  L    Win%  GB        AL "East"       W   L     AdjW%   SOS   
Atlanta20140.5880 Baltimore1350.7441.5
Milwaukee19150.5591 NY Yankees7110.4632.5
Chicago17160.5152.5 Boston480.333 
Philadelphia16180.4714 AL "South"    
Miami10230.30310 Houston1080.5901.5
      Tampa8100.4440
NL "West"WLWin%GB Texas480.333 
LA Dodgers2590.7350 AL "West"    
Arizona17160.5157.5 Minnesota1260.6841
Cincinnati17170.5008 Cleveland1170.6321
San Diego16180.4719 Seattle660.455-1
San Francisco14190.42411 Surprise adds    
      NY Mets1350.688-2
      St. Louis570.417 
8 relegated6120.333  Kansas City390.250

 

We didn't do the Montana/NL Statis-Pro update justice, because it came right after Willie Mays passed away, so we are reposting it below along with the standings next to our AL (+2 NL teams originally relegated) update. Eight teams are still relegated, but we generally get in a series or two with each one.

The Montana/NL league standings are based on traditional wins and losses in Statis-Pro games played. The Milwaukee league adjusts it a bit, counting each game as three games with a 2 to 1 series winning unless the winner led by at least 5 runs after 8 innings without using their closer. 

Here is the original NL update from a couple of months back and we will post the new one when it comes.

Here are our 2024 Statis-Pro cards in sheet form to get you going if you have yet to play the game, and the following are the results from the NL commission based in Montana who rotates Statis-Pro leagues with me each year (this year I have the AL and he has the NL).

2024 Statis-Pro So Far with 10 Teams Selected to Play

I modified the injury policy. (got tired of so many stars dropping)

I’ll go back to the “what if” policy.  (was doing the 60-day IL)

So, I’m keeping the injured stars in play instead of taking them out. (just using Z plays for injuries)

 

Statis-Pro National League

 

NL “East”

Atlanta               20-14   .588      -

Milwaukee       19-15   .559      1

Chicago            17-16   .515      2.5

Philadelphia   16-18   .471      4

Miami                10-23   .303      10

 

NL “West”

Los Angeles       25-  9    .735      -

Arizona                17-16   .515      7.5

Cincinnati          17-17   .500      8

San Diego          16-18   .471      9

San Francisco 14-19   .424      11

 

 

The Dodgers are rolling and the statistics support their winning.  (helps having Kershaw in rotation)

With their healthy stars, it is surprising the Braves are only six games over .500.  (Acuna, Strider)

After their slow start, will the Phillies catch fire at the end of the season?

Who will emerge out of the jumble of wild card teams in the playoffs?

In our inter-league play the NL leads the AL 32-26 so far.

 

Statis-Pro NL MVP Race

Shohei Ohtani

Mookie Betts

Ozzie Albies

 

Statis-Pro NL Cy Young Race

Spencer Strider

Zack Wheeler



And here are the leaders so far in Statis-Pro play. That league keeps much better stats. The only notable AL stats is from the Mets team we grabbed, where Senga has a 0.00 ERA in 14 innings after two starts.

Statis-Pro National League      

Statistics—32 games  

               

OPS      

Shohei Ohtani, LA          1.153

Mookie Betts, LA             1.086

Ozzie Albies, Atl              1.014

Ketel Marte, Arz               0.997

               

Batting Average              

Noelvi Marté, Cin            0.362

Bryce Harper, Phl            0.361

Ketel Marte, Arz               0.348

Shohei Ohtani, LA          0.346

Luis Arráez, SD 0.336

               

Slugging             

Shohei Ohtani, LA          0.731

Mookie Betts, LA             0.691

Patrick Wisdom, Chi     0.689

Ozzie Albies, Atl              0.628

               

     Stolen Bases              

Ronald Acuña Jr., Atl     22-22

Christian Yelich, Mil      18-26

Corbin Carroll, Arz         14-15

               

Home Runs      

Patrick Wisdom, Chi     15

Mookie Betts, LA             14

Shohei Ohtani, LA          11

Austin Riley, Atl               10

               

RBI’s    

Shohei Ohtani, LA          37

Austin Riley, Atl               36

Patrick Wisdom, Chi     33

Nick Castellanos, Phl   31

               

Batting Avg RISP             

Noelvi Marté, Cin            0.4

Shohei Ohtani, LA          0.382

Harper, Phl         0.381

               

       Two-Out RBI’s          

Shohei Ohtani, LA          14

Nick Castellanos, Phl   13

Marcell Ozuna, Atl         12

               

Runs    

Mookie Betts, LA             34

Corbin Carroll, Arz         31

Shohei Ohtani, LA          31

               

   Total Bases    

Mookie Betts, LA             96

Shohei Ohtani, LA          95

Ketel Marte, Arz               83

               

               

Strikeouts         

Christopher Morel, Chi 63

Max Muncy, LA 53

Nick Castellanos, Phl   47

               

Doubles             

Shohei Ohtani, LA          13

Noelvi Marté, Cin            13

Orlando Arcia, Atl          11

Jason Heyward, LA        10

Click here for links to all the current players as well as the 60 all-time great Statis-Pro baseball teams, and here are the instructions to play your own games.

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