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There goes Ted Williams,
the greatest hitter who ever lived
    AL Season 8 Standings


    Norristown Seal Ted Williams is on top of the pile in most offensive departments, with 11 home runs, a healthy .310 batting average, leading with 31 RBI, crossed the plate 22 times and slugging a stout .793. I know it's early in the season, but it looks like Mr. Baseball may be able to keep this pace for another 137 games!
NL Season 8 Standings  
 
Eastern Division
(RSR) Renegades 14 - 10
(WKW) Warriors 13 - 11
(CNY) Yankees 11 - 12
(NTS) Seals 11 - 13
(HDB) Breakers 9 - 15
Western Division
(HBB) Blue Wave 19 - 6
(LBL) Legends 16 - 9
(SSR) Rebels 11 - 13
(GRE) Cardinals 10 - 14
(GBY) Yankees 6 - 17

AL RBI Leaders
WILLIAMS, Ted NTS 31
KLUSZEWSKI, Ted WKW 26
KINGMAN, Dave LBL 24
RYAN, Jimmy RSR 19
COBB, Ty LBL 19

AL SERIES RESULTS

Redstorm 2, Sunset 3

Hudson 2, Wallkill 3

Connecticut 3, Norristown 2

Greenville 0, Huntington Beach 5

Green Bay 1, Laguna Beach 4

Eastern Division
(YRK) Yard Dogs 18 - 7
(CLB) Bobcats 16 - 9
(SHD) Dragons 12 - 13
(LAU) Wildcats 11 - 14
(KIL) Gaelics 7 - 18
Western Division
(CSF) Fishermen 15 - 10
(TML) Mountain Lions 14 - 10
(UTA) Pioneers 11 - 14
(BLT) Colts 10 - 14
(PFL) Forever Living 10 - 15

NL RBI Leaders
RUTH, Babe KIL 26
HARTNETT, Gabby CSF 26
GEHRIG, Lou PFL 24
RODRIGUEZ, Alex YRK 23
DOERR, Bobby YRK 22

NL SERIES RESULTS

Coastline 4, Kilkenny 1

Yorktown 5, Laurel 0

Shanghai 3, Baltimore 2

Utah 2, Castaic 3

Truckee 3, Phoenix 2


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