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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, April 26th , 1976
Here are the current team power rankings for Major League Baseball:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) New York Empires (137.0, o) 2) Chicago Traders (131.1, +) 3) Cleveland Bobcats (118.8, ++) 4) Atlanta Generals (117.0, ++) 5) Brooklyn Bluebirds (116.8, --) 6) San Francisco Seagulls (113.8, -) 7) Denver Burros (113.0, --) 8) Houston Drillers (108.2, ++) 9) Kansas City Bulls (106.1, ++) 10) Chicago Hawks (105.2, +) 11) Washington Eagles (104.1, ++) 12) Baltimore Lords (103.1, --) 13) Cincinnati Packers (100.0, +) 14) St. Louis Explorers (95.7, ++) 15) Pittsburgh Industrials (94.7, --) 16) Twin Cities Northmen (90.3, ++) 17) Montreal Habitants (87.0, ++) 18) Los Angeles Pobladores (84.3, --) 19) Seattle Emeralds (70.9, --) 20) Los Angeles Blockbusters (68.8, --) 21) Boston Terriers (67.0, ++) 22) New York Knickerbockers (65.2, +) 23) San Diego Captains (63.2, ++) 24) Toronto Hurons (59.2, --) 25) Detroit Wolverines (58.2, --) 26) Dallas Wranglers (55.9, -) 27) Philadelphia Quakers (51.9, o) 28) Milwaukee Dairymen (28.0, o)
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BNN Stats: Single-Season Records
Monday, April 26th , 1976
Who holds the single season record in the Major League Baseball for doubles?
Mose Stanford, STL, 56, 1932 Ben Fite, NYK, 55, 1932 Ron Fricker, CHI, 55, 1931 Bill Edwards, PIT, 54, 1929 Trick Sisson, CIN, 54, 1925
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ABL Player of the Week Goes to Sullivan of Montreal
Monday, April 26th , 1976
Montreal sports fans can't stop singing the praises of Jerry Sullivan, who has been selected the American Baseball League Player of the Week.
Sullivan was in a comfort zone all week, finishing with a .500 average (11-for-22), 11 RBIs and 4 home runs.
To date this year, Sullivan is batting .299 with 5 home runs.
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