While you can all see the final standings on Sportsline, the standings don't tell the whole story. The standings not only provide bragging rights and decide on money payouts, they also determine the Rotation Draft and HTD for Draft Day 2010.
Here are the results of the HTD to be used at next year's draft. The players listed after the team are the players with expiring 09 contracts.
1. Kenndoza (Not Eligible for HTD) - Kemp; Jones, C; Ruiz, C; Soriano, R; Lincecum
2. DoorMatts (Not Eligible for HTD) - Willingham
3. Copperfields (Not Eligible for HTD) - Pence; Loney; Schneider; Bell, H; Gregg, K; Lilly; Maholm; Pena, Tony; Young, Chris B;
4. Bulls OWNER OF THE SWEET SPOT [trademarked by the CCC] (.06) - McCann; Maine
5. Clowns (.04) - Theriot; Phillips, B
6. Ruffins (.04) - Wright; Rollins
7. Rebels (.03) - Dunn
8. Revenge (.03) - Sanchez, F; Lidge
9. MooreBetter (.03) - LaRoche, An; Hardy
10. Red Hots (.03) - Molina, Y; Reyes, J
You may have noticed the standings order. While the Line and Matts tied with 79 points, the Line won the tie breaker 6 categories to 4. Lost in all the hubbub for first was the fact that we had a tie for ninth. The Hots and MooreBetter tied with 36 points. They also tied in categories, 5-5. So then we move to the second tie breaker (Total At Bats plus walks for their hitters plus three times their innings pitched). MooreBetter came out on top 10,966 - 9285 to snag ninth place and the 6th selection in the Rotation Draft.
One thing I failed to mention in the last post. While the Winter Waivers don't take place until the first week of January, that also means that the Trade Freeze is still in effect until the end of the first round of Winter Waivers.
Also, get me your award nominees and dates of availbility for the banquet. The Copperfields have already done so - thanks David!
Lastly, I have posted the updated rosters available for download. The open slots on the teams are the expired 09 contracts.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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