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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, July 16th , 2001
Here are the current team power rankings for WBL Triple A:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) Louisville Redbirds (114.8, o) 2) Queens Kings (111.6, o) 3) Columbus Blue Birds (99.3, ++) 4) Cincinnati Tigers (96.4, -) 5) Toronto Maple Leafs (94.2, ++) 6) Orlando Rays (94.1, -) 7) Washington Senators (92.9, ++) 8) Seattle Rainiers (91.9, ++) 9) Norfolk Tides (90.2, --) 10) San Antonio Missions (90.1, +) 11) St. Louis Blues (89.9, ++) 12) Atlanta X Giants (87.8, +) 13) Hartford Dark Blues (85.1, --) 14) Buffalo Bison (83.8, --) 15) Montréal Expos (83.8, --) 16) New Orleans Pelicans (83.6, o) 17) Las Vegas Aces (79.6, ++) 18) Newark Eagles (79.6, o) 19) San Jose Bees (77.6, o) 20) Milwaukee Brewers (73.7, --)
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BNN Stats: Reliever Split Stats Leaders
Monday, July 16th , 2001
Today we look at the top 5 relievers leading the WBL Triple A in strikeouts per 9 innings during daytime.
Robbie Ross, QUE, 19.6 Mort Cooper, HRT, 16.7 Harry Matuzak, SEA, 13.5 Scott Sauerbeck, SEA, 12.9 Ron Perranoski, QUE, 12.6
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More Woes for Senators Eddie Murray
Monday, July 16th , 2001
Washington Senators first baseman Eddie Murray got another setback today. His doctors informed him that his injury was not responding to treatment as well as they hoped and that he would need more time to rehabilitate. If all goes well, they expect Murray to be ready to go within one week. He told BNN, "I didn't expect a broken collarbone to take this long to heal."
This year, Murray has batted at a .305 pace with 61 hits, 16 home runs, 48 RBIs and scored 37 times.
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