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DMB league standings -- 1966ml Regular season Year Team W L Pct GB L10 Strk Recent RF RA Mgn Mgc 66al 1966 Minnesota 64 38 .627 - 7-3 L1 lwwwwwwlwl 454 367 87 53 1966 Kansas City 59 46 .562 6 1/2 6-4 W1 wlwwwllwwl 449 381 68 66 1966 Baltimore 58 49 .542 8 1/2 5-5 L1 lwwlwllwlw 450 401 49 67 1966 California 54 50 .519 11 6-4 W5 wwwwwlwlll 420 420 0 71 1966 Chicago (A) 52 51 .505 12 1/2 3-7 L1 lwllllwllw 333 348 -15 73 1966 Washington 51 54 .486 14 1/2 3-7 W1 wllllllwwl 368 435 -67 74 1966 Boston 48 56 .462 17 9-1 W6 wwwwwwlwww 461 497 -36 77 1966 New York (A) 46 55 .455 17 1/2 1-9 L8 llllllllwl 327 340 -13 79 1966 Cleveland 47 58 .448 18 1/2 3-7 W1 wlllllwwll 405 434 -29 78 1966 Detroit 41 63 .394 24 7-3 L1 lwlwwwwlww 338 382 -44 84 66nl 1966 Atlanta 62 41 .602 - 8-2 W3 wwwlwlwwww 482 379 103 58 1966 St. Louis 62 43 .590 1 4-6 L1 lwlwllwlwl 460 396 64 60 1966 Philadelphia 60 45 .571 3 6-4 L1 lwlwwlwwwl 403 403 0 62 1966 San Francisco 52 52 .500 10 1/2 6-4 W2 wwlwwllwlw 407 455 -48 70 1966 New York (N) 53 55 .491 11 1/2 4-6 L4 llllwwwllw 456 426 30 69 1966 Los Angeles 50 54 .481 12 1/2 6-4 W3 wwwllwwlwl 377 437 -60 72 1966 Houston 48 53 .475 13 3-7 W1 wllllwlllw 473 465 8 74 1966 Chicago (N) 47 56 .456 15 4-6 L2 llwwllwllw 447 421 26 75 1966 Pittsburgh 44 59 .427 18 5-5 W3 wwwllwwlll 426 438 -12 78 1966 Cincinnati 42 62 .404 20 1/2 5-5 L3 lllwwlwwwl 401 512 -111 80
I have played the season thru July and so far things are going very well for both of my Twins and the Braves as
they are both in first place. Of course there is a lot of season to go. Frank Robinson of Washington is still on his
triple crown pace with big leads in all 3 areas (321 33 HR 82 RBI). Jim Kaat of Minnesota is 19-7 and still has a shot
for 30 wins but it is slim as he will only get 15 more starts (he has an iron durability). Hank Aaron is having a super
year (in spite of playing for Houston and hitting in the Astrodome putting to rest the theory that you can't hit there) as
he has 42 HR and 101 RBI's for big leads in both areas. He is still on pace to top Roger Maris's 61 HR set just 5 years
ago. Who says we are in a pitchers era.
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