All-time records · 2010–2025

The Record Books

Every manager's career across both eras — the ESPN years (2010–2024) and the Sleeper era (2025), unified by real name. Tap any column to re-rank.

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1Former League Member14114–7161.6%19,855107.356.47
2DJ Vigil1388–84–151.2%18,427106.5327.30
3Scott Clayton15120–78–160.6%21,790109.5226.98
4David Langley1587–11243.7%20,060100.826.93
5Michael Poage1392–8153.2%17,961103.8116.87
6Brian Ensman1491–9548.9%19,116102.8127.47
7Nathan Pickinpaugh1596–10348.2%19,69799.0116.74
8Andrew Glenn635–4344.9%7,899101.3126.60
9Matthew Wilson15117–8258.8%21,512108.17.55
10Bethany Brendon17–5–158.3%1,16789.8
11Bill Clayton1492–93–149.7%19,483104.77.31
12Patrick Edgett1596–102–148.5%20,554103.336.83
13Ryan Hoskin212–1446.2%2,38191.65.28
14Skyler White421–33–138.9%5,742104.417.65
15Mr David525–4038.5%6,12494.25.52
16David Wulf838–7035.2%10,63398.517.40
17Samuel Kim14–930.8%1,21793.6
18Ryan Potter14–1028.6%1,449103.59.35
19Sanmantodd10–140.0%1,30192.916.51

Regular-season records and points, ESPN + Sleeper combined. Rings and Asses are championships / last-place finishes from league history. Pts/$is career draft value (points per auction dollar); it blends both eras' different auction budgets, so a manager's profile has the per-era split. 2021 (a separate Sleeper league) isn't imported yet, and pre-2018 ESPN weeks are starters-only.