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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, April 12th , 1976
Here are the current team power rankings for Major League Baseball:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) Montreal Habitants (126.1, ++) 2) Cleveland Bobcats (125.1, ++) 3) Houston Drillers (125.1, ++) 4) Baltimore Lords (124.1, -) 5) Chicago Traders (123.1, o) 6) Denver Burros (123.1, ++) 7) Pittsburgh Industrials (123.1, ++) 8) Chicago Hawks (121.1, -) 9) New York Empires (121.1, ++) 10) Seattle Emeralds (121.1, ++) 11) Los Angeles Pobladores (92.0, ++) 12) New York Knickerbockers (92.0, ++) 13) St. Louis Explorers (92.0, ++) 14) Atlanta Generals (91.0, --) 15) Toronto Hurons (91.0, ++) 16) Cincinnati Packers (89.0, --) 17) Los Angeles Blockbusters (89.0, -) 18) Milwaukee Dairymen (89.0, -) 19) Kansas City Bulls (88.0, --) 20) San Francisco Seagulls (88.0, ++) 21) San Diego Captains (58.9, +) 22) Twin Cities Northmen (58.9, ++) 23) Brooklyn Bluebirds (56.9, --) 24) Boston Terriers (55.9, --) 25) Washington Eagles (55.9, ++) 26) Philadelphia Quakers (54.9, --) 27) Dallas Wranglers (23.1, --) 28) Detroit Wolverines (22.1, --)
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BNN Stats: Single-Season Records
Monday, April 12th , 1976
Who holds the single season record in the Major League Baseball for walks?
Lafayette Slone, PIT, 282, 1893 Bertie Albaugh, KC, 277, 1886 Neal Zabehlicky, BOS, 266, 1891 Bill Kerr, DAL, 254, 1890 Nathaniel Million, PHI, 247, 1893
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Shingleton Chosen #1 Player
Monday, April 12th , 1976
When it came to hitting the baseball, Buddy Shingleton was in a class by himself in the American Baseball League this past week. Nobody did it better.
The outstanding shortstop for Twin Cities tagged opposing pitchers for a .417 average and was voted the Player of the Week Award. Included in his stats were 10 hits in 24 at-bats, 2 homers, 5 runs scored and 5 RBIs.
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