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San Francisco Narrowly Wins American Baseball League Western Division
Monday, September 29th , 1975
San Francisco Seagulls fans have reason to celebrate, their club has won the American Baseball League Western Division.
"It feels good to clinch it for our fans," said starting pitcher Jerry Patrick. "I know there's a lot of expectations on this team and we hope to live up to them."
The division title is the team's 13th. They will now be searching for the franchise's 3rd World Series victory.
"We all hope the best is yet to come," said manager Al Borie.
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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, September 29th , 1975
Here are the current team power rankings for Major League Baseball:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) Denver Burros (114.8, +) 2) San Francisco Seagulls (112.0, -) 3) Pittsburgh Industrials (109.9, o) 4) Dallas Wranglers (106.8, ++) 5) Houston Drillers (103.4, -) 6) Cleveland Bobcats (103.1, ++) 7) Chicago Traders (102.7, o) 8) Detroit Wolverines (100.6, +) 9) Seattle Emeralds (99.2, --) 10) Kansas City Bulls (96.7, ++) 11) St. Louis Explorers (96.6, --) 12) New York Knickerbockers (95.5, --) 13) San Diego Captains (94.6, -) 14) Brooklyn Bluebirds (94.1, -) 15) New York Empires (93.0, ++) 16) Montreal Habitants (92.8, o) 17) Baltimore Lords (89.0, --) 18) Los Angeles Pobladores (88.5, o) 19) Los Angeles Blockbusters (84.5, -) 20) Atlanta Generals (83.6, -) 21) Toronto Hurons (80.3, ++) 22) Twin Cities Northmen (79.9, -) 23) Philadelphia Quakers (78.9, -) 24) Chicago Hawks (73.9, +) 25) Milwaukee Dairymen (70.3, o) 26) Cincinnati Packers (64.3, --) 27) Washington Eagles (55.9, +) 28) Boston Terriers (50.9, -)
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BNN Stats: Size Matters
Monday, September 29th , 1975
Here is a list of the tallest players in the Major League Baseball...
Ralph Richter, CLE, 6' 8" John Suozzo, DEN, 6' 8" Don Callahan, KCB, 6' 7" Rich Barron, MON, 6' 7" Art Ledington, CIN, 6' 7"
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