Team | W/L | Pct | GB |
---|---|---|---|
San Francisco Sea Lions | 51-32 | .614 | — |
Chicago American Giants | 40-43 | .482 | 11 |
Miami Cuban Giants | 40-43 | .482 | 11 |
Los Angeles Angels | 37-45 | .451 | 13.5 |
Portland Sea Dogs | 36-477 | .434 | 15 |
#Miami Cuban Giants
Carlos Morán did fine in a brief trial with Miami, but Al Oliver‘s return from injury forces Morán back to AAA. Barry Latman was demoted as well, with Jason Hammel being recalled.
Kenshin Kawakami was named to the rotation for Miami, leaving only the final spot vacant for the time being.
Jim Thome went deep twice, giving him 30 for the season and leading Miami to a 6-4 win in a rain-shortened game against Cleveland. José Méndez gave up 4 runs, but fanned 11 in his 6 innings of work, improving to 7-4.
Thome did it again, increasing his total to 32, and he and José Canseco drove in 4 runs each as the Cuban Giants beat Portland, 12-2 behind a solid outing from Cole Hamels.
#Los Angeles Angels
Mike Trout hit 2 homers, but the Angels’ bullpen sort of collapsed, and Los Angeles fell to Detroit, 7-5.
#San Francisco Sea Lions
Eddie Plank became the WBL’s first 12 game winner despite one of his worst starts of the season in an 8-5 win over Chicago. Plank gave up all 5 runs in his 5 innings of work, but Mel Stottlemyre Sr. and Rod Beck were perfect in relief. Bobby Bonds‘ 23rd homer of the year was a grand slam which, combined with Reggie Jackson‘s 3 doubles, was enough to guide the Sea Lions to victory.