Summer Wiffleball - 2002 Player Rankings, Research Tool
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This page contains a Spreadsheet workbook fully functional for your sorting needs.
1.  All contents should already be highlighted, but if not, highlight all contents (NOT including headings).
2.  Click the sort icon along the top Z-A (down arrow), paying attention to descending or ascending sort, select the column you'd like to sort by.

There are three sheets to this workbook. The first is the overall rankings with a the brief summary of the other two.  The other two pages contain the breakdown of where points were gained or lost in specific categories.

  • These statistics were calculated in the off-season after 2002.  They reflect each players ranking based upon his production deviation from the median.  By no means are they the only tool for measuring a players overall value to his team or a potential team.  These are rough figures used to give a general idea as to where a player stands upon the average.  Many people don't like seeing negative figures, but in this scale 0 is "average."
  • With the breakdown pages you can see in what areas a player is strongest and weakest.
  • These rankings are not aimed to offend anyone.