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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, July 5th , 1976
Here are the current team power rankings for Major League Baseball:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) Cleveland Bobcats (127.9, +) 2) Denver Burros (119.6, -) 3) New York Empires (116.5, +) 4) Houston Drillers (109.0, -) 5) Pittsburgh Industrials (107.9, -) 6) Los Angeles Pobladores (107.7, ++) 7) Baltimore Lords (107.0, -) 8) Detroit Wolverines (101.8, -) 9) Kansas City Bulls (98.5, -) 10) New York Knickerbockers (95.3, +) 11) San Francisco Seagulls (92.2, -) 12) Brooklyn Bluebirds (92.1, ++) 13) San Diego Captains (90.8, o) 14) Toronto Hurons (88.5, +) 15) Dallas Wranglers (88.1, --) 16) Montreal Habitants (87.8, ++) 17) Cincinnati Packers (86.8, -) 18) St. Louis Explorers (84.4, ++) 19) Chicago Traders (79.4, ++) 20) Los Angeles Blockbusters (78.4, -) 21) Chicago Hawks (77.0, ++) 22) Seattle Emeralds (74.1, ++) 23) Twin Cities Northmen (73.6, --) 24) Atlanta Generals (70.1, --) 25) Washington Eagles (70.1, --) 26) Boston Terriers (67.7, +) 27) Milwaukee Dairymen (66.7, +) 28) Philadelphia Quakers (58.6, --)
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BNN Stats: Single-Season Records
Monday, July 5th , 1976
Who holds the single season record in the Major League Baseball for runs?
Emmet Carlin, NYK, 199, 1894 Irwin Edson, PHI, 177, 1894 Guillaume Moret, DEN, 171, 1975 Sylvester Rountree, CLE, 165, 1896 Porter Chism, PHI, 163, 1894
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ABL Names Best Player
Monday, July 5th , 1976
Not every ball that came off Tyree Davis's bat last week was a line drive or a towering shot -- it just seemed that way to the teams that played the Chicago Hawks. For his exploits, Davis was named this week's American Baseball League Player of the Week award.
The Chicago first baseman put up 11 hits in 25 at-bats and 4 home runs while hitting .440 with 9 RBIs and 9 runs scored.
For the season, Davis is currently batting .282 with 11 home runs and 35 RBIs. In 83 games he has reached base at a .374 rate and scored 35 runs to date.
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