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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, June 5th , 1972
Here are the current team power rankings for Major League Baseball:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) San Francisco Seagulls (123.9, o) 2) Philadelphia Quakers (115.3, ++) 3) Montreal Habitants (111.8, ++) 4) Twin Cities Northmen (110.5, ++) 5) Atlanta Generals (104.1, -) 6) New York Empires (102.0, -) 7) San Diego Captains (98.0, --) 8) Denver Burros (97.7, ++) 9) Houston Drillers (97.4, -) 10) Washington Eagles (97.1, -) 11) Cleveland Bobcats (95.0, ++) 12) Pittsburgh Industrials (94.9, --) 13) New York Knickerbockers (94.1, o) 14) Milwaukee Dairymen (87.8, o) 15) Chicago Traders (87.0, --) 16) Detroit Wolverines (87.0, --) 17) Los Angeles Pobladores (86.6, ++) 18) Seattle Emeralds (85.1, o) 19) Kansas City Bulls (85.1, o) 20) Toronto Hurons (84.1, ++) 21) St. Louis Explorers (83.4, --) 22) Los Angeles Blockbusters (80.0, ++) 23) Dallas Wranglers (78.9, o) 24) Baltimore Lords (75.6, --) 25) Cincinnati Packers (73.8, --) 26) Brooklyn Bluebirds (67.7, +) 27) Boston Terriers (60.2, --) 28) Chicago Hawks (52.9, o)
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BNN Stats: Batting Leaders
Monday, June 5th , 1972
So, who leads the Major League Baseball in total bases?
Mike Lockhart, WAS, 126 Mark Morris, CHH, 126 Guillaume Moret, DEN, 117 Ron Somers, DAL, 117 Randy Barnes, SDC, 115
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Player of the Week: Hill of the Habitants
Monday, June 5th , 1972
It's always a thrill for fans of the team and students of the game alike when a superstar in the making shows what he's got. Don Hill, the Montreal Habitants 25-year-old first baseman, put himself in the spotlight last week making him the clear-cut choice for American Baseball League Player of the Week honors.
He ripped 15 hits in 31 at-bats, compiling a .484 average with 1 home run and 4 RBIs.
For the season, Hill is batting .289 with 58 hits and 3 home runs. He has scored 30 times and batted in 30.
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