.400
.400
.125
.390
.647
.302
.250
.233
.513
.294
.458
.286
.400
.000
.316
.194
.000
.333
.500
.500
.000
.286
.523
.333
.594
.750
.471
.500
.750
.475
NA
.244
NA
.000
.528
NA
.250
.375
.667
.366
.000
.222
NA
.167
.250
.286
NA
.000
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

.372

Location:

Danville, IL

Seasons: 11

A lot can change in a couple of games. While Ronda is still arguably the top player in the history of the ATF, her authority has been usurped since Game Six. Her average has dropped a couple points, she lost her ATF and Tournament titles, and half of her homes now belong to someone else.

While she may no longer be perched atop the standings, Ronda remains a force to be reckoned with. Opponents sometimes point to her mastery of the evil Baby Boomer edition and her struggles with the cute and cuddly Disney editions as proof that she's in league with the devil. Unfortunately, she'll have to flex her evil muscles in the Ritahd Division in Game Twelve, after failing to rebound from her first career demotion.

1

3

2

.310

2

1

5

.359

3

2

6

.402

4

5

2

.375

5

2

9

.432

6

1

13

.432

.382

7

4

4

.383

.111

8

3

3

.351

.250

9

3

7

.432

.167

10

6

2

.286

.400

11

4

3

.342

.417

56

.377

.330

Bright text indicates best player in the edition

Dark text indicates worst player in the edition

Dark text indicates a championship season

* In Game 6, the Smythe Division was separate-but-equal to the Norris