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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, September 27th , 1965
Here are the current team power rankings for Major League Baseball:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) Chicago Hawks (118.9, o) 2) Kansas City Bulls (115.1, o) 3) Cleveland Bobcats (114.8, o) 4) Los Angeles Pobladores (108.7, o) 5) Dallas Wranglers (108.2, o) 6) Boston Terriers (101.2, o) 7) New York Empires (98.2, o) 8) Milwaukee Dairymen (97.7, +) 9) Baltimore Lords (96.0, ++) 10) St. Louis Explorers (95.5, o) 11) Houston Drillers (93.6, ++) 12) New York Knickerbockers (92.9, ++) 13) Pittsburgh Industrials (92.3, -) 14) Brooklyn Bluebirds (85.3, --) 15) Washington Rough Riders (84.1, -) 16) Montreal Habitants (83.5, o) 17) Seattle Emeralds (83.5, --) 18) San Francisco Seagulls (78.2, o) 19) Twin Cities Northmen (75.5, -) 20) Chicago Traders (75.3, ++) 21) Detroit Wolverines (75.2, -) 22) Toronto Hurons (67.4, -) 23) Cincinnati Packers (60.9, -) 24) Philadelphia Quakers (59.9, o)
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BNN Stats: Batting Leaders
Monday, September 27th , 1965
So, who leads the Major League Baseball in batting AVG?
Dave Wynn, DET, .341 Harry Rhodes, BRO, .317 Jim Horrigan, PHI, .316 Tom Adams, MON, .316 Ed Cook, WAS, .314
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Olson Selected Top Performer in ABL
Monday, September 27th , 1965
His hard work and hustle paid off this week. The hard-working and hard-playing Irv Olson was rewarded with the American Baseball League Player of the Week honors.
The scrappy New York Empires first baseman hit .455 while collecting 15 hits in 33 at-bats, 5 home runs and 12 RBIs.
Olson is hitting .293 for the season with 23 home runs, 87 RBIs and 93 runs scored. He has 180 hits in 614 at-bats and played in 154 games.
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