Every franchise across every season and platform, ranked by career value — how much a manager won, how they scored against their own era, and what they took home.
9 ranked · 3 seasons playedCareer valuecounts in wins above an average manager, so 0 is a career that came out even. Four parts add up: wins over .500; each season’s scoring measured against that season’s own field, so the Yahoo years compare with the Sleeper years; 9 for a title, 2 for reaching the final, and 0.75for making the field in a year half the league did — more when the bracket was tighter, less when it was wide open; and a manager’s peak League Rating over 1,500, at 25 Elo points to the win.
Ranking takes 4played seasons, or a team in the league right now. A rate stat over a season and a half is a sample rather than a career — but a manager still playing is a career in progress, and this is the page their league-mates read every week, so they rank whatever their count says. A season counts once a game has been played in it: next year’s roster is not a season, though holding a spot in it does keep you in the league.
Managers who came and went in under 4seasons. Everyone still in the league ranks above, however long they’ve been here, so nobody lands down here for being new. Every game still counts toward the league’s records.