A More Recent Look At Career Stats…

So we know that the all-time regular-season records fluctuate very little, simply due to the massive number of games played over two decades. So I thought it might be fun to look at more recent history. First,  We’ll look at the last few years, which will coincide with Jason and the Murphy Inn-ines joining the league in 2015, and then adding the Super Sanchez Bros in 2016, and Kyle in 2017. These records are all accurate through Week 10 of 2020, barring a late Stat Correction.

Let’s take a look at just 2010-Present; (Counting only Active Managers)

RANK ALL-TIME MANAGER WINS LOSSES TIES W%
1 1 John Sanchez 37 25 0 0.5968
1 1 Stephen Sanchez 37 25 0 0.5968
3 4 Jon Jones 83 57 0 0.5929
4 3 Kyle Serruys 29 20 0 0.5918
5 5 Chris Tansuche 77 63 0 0.5500
6 5 Matt Alley 76 64 0 0.5429
7 9 Brian Kronner 76 64 0 0.5429
8 7 Jason Kopeck 40 35 0 0.5333
9 8 Tim McLeod 69 71 0 0.4929
10 10 Dave Alley 63 77 0 0.4500
11 12 Trigger 62 78 0 0.4429
12 11 Mark Kaiser 53 87 0 0.3786

Well, I have to say I was expecting more change there…

  • Jones is still the highest of the teams who played since 2010, but he remains behind Steve and John.
  • Chris and Matt are amazingly consistent. Going back to 2001, they have the same exact record, and in the stats just since 2010, they are separated by only one game.
  • The most movement by any team is only two spots – Kronner goes from 9th of these teams to 7th. His W% jumps from .515 all-time to .543 over the last decade.
  • Kaiser not only drops below Trigger, but he does so by a significant margin. Stranger yet, since 2010, despite his horrid Regular Season Record, Kaiser is tied with Jones as the only two-time champs in this stretch.

So what happens if we cut out some of this, and jump to 2017 – which is when the current league roster was set. (Just Active Managers)

RANK 2010-Now All Time MANAGER WINS LOSSES TIES W%
1 7 9 Brian Kronner 31 18 0 0.6327
2 1 1 John Sanchez 30 19 0 0.6122
3 4 3 Kyle Serruys 29 20 0 0.5918
3 6 5 Matt Alley 29 20 0 0.5918
5 3 4 Jon Jones 28 21 0 0.5714
6 2 1 Stephen Sanchez 27 22 0 0.5510
6 5 5 Chris Tansuche 27 22 0 0.5510
8 9 8 Tim McLeod 21 28 0 0.4286
8 12 11 Mark Kaiser 21 28 0 0.4286
10 8 7 Jason Kopeck 18 31 0 0.3673
10 11 12 Trigger 18 31 0 0.3673
12 10 10 Dave Alley 15 34 0 0.3061

Well, there is a bit of movement…

  • Kronner makes the biggest jump. From 9th all-time to 7th since 2010, to first with the current lineup of managers. No titles in this time, but two Silver Trophies.
  • The Sanchez boys separate a bit if you take out their first seasons when John went 7-6, but Steve was 10-3.
  • Matt and Chris are still within 2 games of each other. But Matt is now tied with Kyle, and Chris is tied with Steve.
  • While Kaiser still has a losing record during this period, he does go from 12th into a tie for 9th vs. the 2010 stats, and he has a Championship in this range.
  • Jason started out on fire in this league, compiling a 22-4 record over his first two seasons. Since that time, however, he is 18-31, tied with Trigger for 10th.
  • Oh Dave. Poor, sweet Dave. After winning a title in 2015, and then returning for a Silver in 2016 (closest anyone has ever come to back-to-back), he’s made like a Post-Chauncy Era Pistons team and made everyone forget the glory days. At 15-34 over the last three-plus seasons, Nacho Team is Not So Pretty to look at.
Dave’s getting angry…

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