League Champion: Eric Hannmann (5)
Second Place: Casey Shaw (2)
Third Place: Ryan Florentine (2)
Division Champions: Mike Andranovich (2), Logan Camillo (2), John Inguagiato (1) & Eric Hannmann (7)
Regular Season Champion: John Inguagiato (2)
Scoring system altered. (10 Yeas / 5 Nays)
Adjust home runs and grand slams. (10 Nays / 5 Yeas)
Dylan Davies and Ders Velischek's final seasons.
Brendan Davis kept Luis Severino for the 16th pick of the 26th round, resulting in him being the 416th pick - the lowest in PLFB history. The lowest selection (non-keeper) was Miles Mikolas, drafted by Cody Marshall 415th overall.
John Inguagiato beat Trent Pickett, Jason Moragas, and Logan Camillo in three consecutive weeks, completing what he dubbed, the "Disney Sweep," named for the fact that his opponents had lived together while working in Walt Disney World in 2016.
Dylan Davies tied Matt Reed's record for the fewest wins in a single season (1) (with the exception of the COVID-19 shortened season of 2020).Â
John Inguagiato won both the Regular Season Champion title and the Points Title for the first time since 2008.
This was only the sixth time one person won both awards in the same season after John in 2008, Eric Miele in 2009, Brendan Davis in 2014, James Florentine in 2015, and Eric Hannmann in 2020.
The League Championship match between Eric Hannmann (7 seed) and Casey Shaw (8 seed) ended as a Tie with both teams having scored 301 points. Eric was deemed League Champion based on the league's Playoff Tiebreaker rules which names the higher seed the victor in the event of a tie.
Eric Hannmann became the first manager to ever 3-peat as League Champion.