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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, May 12th , 1975
Here are the current team power rankings for Major League Baseball:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) Chicago Traders (138.8, +) 2) San Francisco Seagulls (132.4, -) 3) Detroit Wolverines (120.9, -) 4) Pittsburgh Industrials (119.1, ++) 5) Houston Drillers (117.3, ++) 6) San Diego Captains (109.1, -) 7) New York Empires (104.6, +) 8) Dallas Wranglers (99.6, -) 9) Seattle Emeralds (97.6, +) 10) Los Angeles Blockbusters (95.9, +) 11) Cleveland Bobcats (95.6, +) 12) New York Knickerbockers (95.6, +) 13) Denver Burros (94.3, --) 14) Toronto Hurons (93.0, ++) 15) Montreal Habitants (86.9, --) 16) Chicago Hawks (84.4, ++) 17) Milwaukee Dairymen (82.8, +) 18) Baltimore Lords (80.4, ++) 19) Brooklyn Bluebirds (76.4, --) 20) Kansas City Bulls (76.4, --) 21) Cincinnati Packers (70.7, ++) 22) Philadelphia Quakers (68.9, ++) 23) St. Louis Explorers (68.1, --) 24) Washington Eagles (67.1, +) 25) Los Angeles Pobladores (64.5, --) 26) Twin Cities Northmen (62.5, --) 27) Atlanta Generals (60.9, --) 28) Boston Terriers (56.9, --)
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BNN Stats: Single-Season Records
Monday, May 12th , 1975
Who holds the single season record in the Major League Baseball for shutouts?
Matthew Sullivan, CHI, 16, 1909 Jacob Norwood, CHI, 15, 1910 Brock Rutherford, STL, 12, 1926 Joe Shannon, CHI, 12, 1942 Cookie Whaley, NYK, 11, 1905
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Week's Top Performer Honored by ABL
Monday, May 12th , 1975
What's in a number? In baseball, just about everything.
The numbers that Toronto's Dave Browning put up last week were the envy of the league, as Browning came away with American Baseball League Player of the Week honors.
He belted out 13 hits in 19 at-bats, 1 home run and 8 RBIs last week as he posted his .684 batting average.
This year, Browning is hitting .435 with 1 home run and 10 RBIs to his credit. He has gotten on base at a .493 clip and scored 11 runs.
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