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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, July 19th , 1976
Here are the current team power rankings for Major League Baseball:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) Cleveland Bobcats (132.3, o) 2) Houston Drillers (118.4, +) 3) Pittsburgh Industrials (111.6, ++) 4) Denver Burros (111.5, -) 5) Los Angeles Pobladores (105.2, +) 6) Baltimore Lords (103.4, ++) 7) Dallas Wranglers (97.8, ++) 8) Kansas City Bulls (96.4, --) 9) New York Empires (96.3, --) 10) San Francisco Seagulls (95.6, o) 11) Montreal Habitants (93.0, ++) 12) Seattle Emeralds (89.5, ++) 13) Atlanta Generals (89.2, ++) 14) Chicago Traders (88.3, +) 15) Brooklyn Bluebirds (88.1, +) 16) New York Knickerbockers (87.9, --) 17) St. Louis Explorers (87.4, ++) 18) San Diego Captains (85.2, --) 19) Toronto Hurons (83.4, -) 20) Los Angeles Blockbusters (82.5, o) 21) Detroit Wolverines (81.8, --) 22) Cincinnati Packers (78.3, --) 23) Washington Eagles (77.9, -) 24) Boston Terriers (76.1, +) 25) Philadelphia Quakers (73.0, +) 26) Chicago Hawks (60.3, +) 27) Twin Cities Northmen (59.1, --) 28) Milwaukee Dairymen (58.0, o)
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BNN Stats: Active Career Pitching Leaders
Monday, July 19th , 1976
Which active pitchers are leading the Major League Baseball in career complete games?
Damon Rutherford, CIN, 266 Paul Wiley, -, 219 Roger Long, -, 185 Dennis Fulton, -, 178 Bob Schar, MON, 160
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Player of the Week: Dallas's Johnson
Monday, July 19th , 1976
When it came to hitting the baseball, Fred Johnson was in a class by himself in the American Baseball League this past week. Nobody did it better.
The outstanding catcher for Dallas tagged opposing pitchers for a .550 average and was voted the Player of the Week Award. Included in his stats were 11 hits in 20 at-bats, 3 homers, 5 runs scored and 9 RBIs.
On the year, Johnson is hitting .240 with 60 hits, 11 home runs, 43 RBIs, .347 OBP and has scored 34 runs.
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