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Here’s a look at the standings and then a review of how the top three salaried players are performing for each team.
Cabrera24 and his KC/Oakland (hitters) Dodgers continue to lead the league with the best record after going 13-8 for the week/38-22 overall.
Top 3 salaries:
Sandy Koufax: 7-5---ERA of 3.40; WHIP of 1.22 103 IP 99 K
Don Drysdale has been dominant---he’s 11-2 with a 1.46/1.02
Sal Bando: .256/.370/.388 4 HR, 17 RBI
YCBill and his San Francisco Giants (Astros hitting) went 12-9 for the week and are 2 games off the lead at 36-24.
Willie Mays: .304/.382/.525 15 HR 39 RBI
Bobby Bonds: .235/.299/.420 6 HR 24 RBI 10 SB
Gaylord Perry: 6-7 with an ERA/WHIP 3.53/1.16
The Philly (hitters) White Sox led by LM Bombers went 9-12 for the week and are now at 26-34.
Joe Horlen 8-5 with an ERA of 3.08-WHIP of 1.12
Dick Allen .274/.347/.556 17 HR 43 RBI
Minnie Minoso: .218/.289/.293 2 home run 14 rbi; 19 runs scored
The Brave Mini Senators (hitters) led by JJB92 went 8-13 for the week and are now 21-39, 17 games off the pace.
Hank Aaron: .332/.394/.517 11 HR 35 RBI
Eddie Mathews .200/.333/.378 7 HR 28 RBI (released)
Frank Howard: .309/.333/.617 8 home runs 21 RBI
Central:
MemphisJohn leads Harry’s Cards and Cubs (hitting)—the club went 12-9 for the week and are now at 36-24 with a league best run differential of +52.
Bob Gibson 8-2 2.28/1.04 122ip 116ks
Ron Santo .283/.379/.542 203 plate appearances 9 home runs 36 rbi
Ken Boyer .333/.366/.621 5 home runs 14 rbi 70 plate appearances
DWG and his Detroit TigerAstros (pitching) went 11-10 for the week and are now 32-28.
Al Kaline .280/.368/.479 10 HR/24 RBI
Rocky Colavito .274/.353/.444 5 HR /21 RBI
Norm cash .328/.457/.527 9 HR/31 RBI
KaiserWill4 leads the Cincinnati RedAthetics (pitching)—the RedAthletics had a tough week going 8-13 and falling into third place with a record of 31-29.
Frank Robinson .256/.329/.530 17 home runs 43 RBI
Pete Rose .272/.321/.476 16 doubles
Vada Pinson.380/.394/.540
NewGuy1912 and his Two Parts Twins One Part Cubs (pitching) had a good week going 14-7 bringing their record to 30-30.
Harmon Killebrew: .235/.365/.498 15 home runs, 45 RBI
Tony Oliva .303/.346/.520 15 doubles, 8 home runs
Bob Allison .260/.372/.429 4 HR/16 RBI
West
Nol15736 and his Pittsburgh BucTribe (pitching) went 13-8 and are now at 34-26, good for a 7 game lead.
Roberto Clemente .395/.434/.610 16 doubles, 10 home run, 39 RBI
Reggie Jackson .270/.355/.515; 12 home runs 37 RBI
Sam McDowell 5-4 95 IP, 112 Ks; 2.27/1.05
BurleyNorseman leads the Baltimore Oriole Mets (pitching) and went 9-12 for the week and are 27-33 overall.
Tom Seaver 4-6; 103 innings pitched 73 k’s; 2.45 /1.35
Jim Gentile: .274/.395/.644 25 home runs 47 RBI
Boog Powell: .253/.359/.539 16 home runs; 35 RBI
The LA Angels (pitching) BoSox are led by Davesodu---the BoSox went 9-12 for the week and are 26-34 for the season.
LA Angels/Bo Sox:
Carl Yastremski .309/.372/.59716 home runs; 49 RBI
Dean Chance: 10-5; 107 IP/2.85 ERA, 1.16 whip
Reggie Smith: .251/.393/.384; 5 home runs; 31 RBI
Drabb9529 leads the New York Yankees Phillies (pitching)—they went 8-13 for the week and are 23-37 for the season.
Mickey Mantle .278/.435/.486 10 home runs; 23 RBI
Roger Maris: .261/.317/.551 19 home runs, 37 RBI
Chris Short: 4-4; 77 101 IP; ks2.94/1.06
Here’s a look at the standings and then a review of how the top three salaried players are performing for each team.
Cabrera24 and his KC/Oakland (hitters) Dodgers continue to lead the league with the best record after going 13-8 for the week/38-22 overall.
Top 3 salaries:
Sandy Koufax: 7-5---ERA of 3.40; WHIP of 1.22 103 IP 99 K
Don Drysdale has been dominant---he’s 11-2 with a 1.46/1.02
Sal Bando: .256/.370/.388 4 HR, 17 RBI
YCBill and his San Francisco Giants (Astros hitting) went 12-9 for the week and are 2 games off the lead at 36-24.
Willie Mays: .304/.382/.525 15 HR 39 RBI
Bobby Bonds: .235/.299/.420 6 HR 24 RBI 10 SB
Gaylord Perry: 6-7 with an ERA/WHIP 3.53/1.16
The Philly (hitters) White Sox led by LM Bombers went 9-12 for the week and are now at 26-34.
Joe Horlen 8-5 with an ERA of 3.08-WHIP of 1.12
Dick Allen .274/.347/.556 17 HR 43 RBI
Minnie Minoso: .218/.289/.293 2 home run 14 rbi; 19 runs scored
The Brave Mini Senators (hitters) led by JJB92 went 8-13 for the week and are now 21-39, 17 games off the pace.
Hank Aaron: .332/.394/.517 11 HR 35 RBI
Eddie Mathews .200/.333/.378 7 HR 28 RBI (released)
Frank Howard: .309/.333/.617 8 home runs 21 RBI
Central:
MemphisJohn leads Harry’s Cards and Cubs (hitting)—the club went 12-9 for the week and are now at 36-24 with a league best run differential of +52.
Bob Gibson 8-2 2.28/1.04 122ip 116ks
Ron Santo .283/.379/.542 203 plate appearances 9 home runs 36 rbi
Ken Boyer .333/.366/.621 5 home runs 14 rbi 70 plate appearances
DWG and his Detroit TigerAstros (pitching) went 11-10 for the week and are now 32-28.
Al Kaline .280/.368/.479 10 HR/24 RBI
Rocky Colavito .274/.353/.444 5 HR /21 RBI
Norm cash .328/.457/.527 9 HR/31 RBI
KaiserWill4 leads the Cincinnati RedAthetics (pitching)—the RedAthletics had a tough week going 8-13 and falling into third place with a record of 31-29.
Frank Robinson .256/.329/.530 17 home runs 43 RBI
Pete Rose .272/.321/.476 16 doubles
Vada Pinson.380/.394/.540
NewGuy1912 and his Two Parts Twins One Part Cubs (pitching) had a good week going 14-7 bringing their record to 30-30.
Harmon Killebrew: .235/.365/.498 15 home runs, 45 RBI
Tony Oliva .303/.346/.520 15 doubles, 8 home runs
Bob Allison .260/.372/.429 4 HR/16 RBI
West
Nol15736 and his Pittsburgh BucTribe (pitching) went 13-8 and are now at 34-26, good for a 7 game lead.
Roberto Clemente .395/.434/.610 16 doubles, 10 home run, 39 RBI
Reggie Jackson .270/.355/.515; 12 home runs 37 RBI
Sam McDowell 5-4 95 IP, 112 Ks; 2.27/1.05
BurleyNorseman leads the Baltimore Oriole Mets (pitching) and went 9-12 for the week and are 27-33 overall.
Tom Seaver 4-6; 103 innings pitched 73 k’s; 2.45 /1.35
Jim Gentile: .274/.395/.644 25 home runs 47 RBI
Boog Powell: .253/.359/.539 16 home runs; 35 RBI
The LA Angels (pitching) BoSox are led by Davesodu---the BoSox went 9-12 for the week and are 26-34 for the season.
LA Angels/Bo Sox:
Carl Yastremski .309/.372/.59716 home runs; 49 RBI
Dean Chance: 10-5; 107 IP/2.85 ERA, 1.16 whip
Reggie Smith: .251/.393/.384; 5 home runs; 31 RBI
Drabb9529 leads the New York Yankees Phillies (pitching)—they went 8-13 for the week and are 23-37 for the season.
Mickey Mantle .278/.435/.486 10 home runs; 23 RBI
Roger Maris: .261/.317/.551 19 home runs, 37 RBI
Chris Short: 4-4; 77 101 IP; ks2.94/1.06