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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, July 26th , 1976
Here are the current team power rankings for Major League Baseball:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) Denver Burros (124.9, ++) 2) Cleveland Bobcats (118.3, -) 3) Baltimore Lords (109.5, ++) 4) Houston Drillers (106.6, -) 5) St. Louis Explorers (105.2, ++) 6) Pittsburgh Industrials (104.7, --) 7) New York Empires (102.2, +) 8) Dallas Wranglers (99.2, -) 9) Kansas City Bulls (98.8, -) 10) Los Angeles Pobladores (95.1, --) 11) San Diego Captains (94.8, ++) 12) San Francisco Seagulls (94.2, -) 13) Chicago Traders (91.3, +) 14) Seattle Emeralds (88.9, -) 15) Atlanta Generals (88.6, -) 16) Toronto Hurons (88.4, ++) 17) Brooklyn Bluebirds (87.1, -) 18) New York Knickerbockers (87.1, -) 19) Montreal Habitants (87.0, --) 20) Boston Terriers (82.0, ++) 21) Los Angeles Blockbusters (81.3, -) 22) Cincinnati Packers (80.7, o) 23) Detroit Wolverines (77.0, -) 24) Washington Eagles (75.9, -) 25) Chicago Hawks (71.4, +) 26) Twin Cities Northmen (69.0, +) 27) Milwaukee Dairymen (58.6, +) 28) Philadelphia Quakers (58.2, --)
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BNN Stats: The Rich Guys
Monday, July 26th , 1976
Who has the richest contracts in the Major League Baseball?
Frank Combs, DEN, $2,100,000 Scott Dubyak, CLE, $1,940,000 Kevin Edwards, CHH, $1,200,000 Freddie Boone, STL, $1,200,000 Tom Adams, BAL, $1,150,000
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ABL's Best Player Named
Monday, July 26th , 1976
Not every ball that came off Chuck Bowers's bat last week was a line drive or a towering shot -- it just seemed that way to the teams that played the Boston Terriers. For his exploits, Bowers was named this week's American Baseball League Player of the Week award.
The Boston shortstop put up 7 hits in 19 at-bats and 4 home runs while hitting .368 with 8 RBIs and 6 runs scored.
Bowers is hitting .244 in 1976 with 29 RBIs and 10 home runs.
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