Where They Stand

The season-ending edition.

Rochester was 77-67, second in the International League North, 3.5 games behind Pawtucket.  They won the wild-card in a tie-breaker over Norfolk.  They won their last three games and were 5-5 in their last ten games.

New Britain was 66-76, fifth in the Eastern League Eastern, 20.5 games behind Binghamton.  They lost their last game and were 6-4 in their last ten games.

Fort Myers was 34-34 in the second half, fourth in the Florida State League South, 5.5 games behind Charlotte.  Overall, they were 79-56, first in the Florida State League South, six games ahead of St. Lucie.  They won their last game and were 7-3 in their last ten games.

Cedar Rapids was 48-22 in the second half, first in the Midwest League Western, 4.5 games ahead of Quad Cities.  Overall, they were 88-50, first in the Midwest League Western, seven games ahead of Quad Cities.  They won their last game and were 8-2 in their last ten games.

Elizabethton was 37-31, third in the Appalachian League West, 3.5 games behing Kingsport.  They won their last game and were 6-4 in their last ten games.

The GCL Twins were 28-32, third in the Gulf Coast League South, seven games behind the GCL Red Sox.  They won their last game and were 4-6 in their last ten games.

The DSL Twins were 36-33, fourth in the Boca Chica Baseball City, ten games behind the DSL Giants.  They lost their last three games and were 6-4 in their last ten games.

One thought on “Where They Stand”

  1. Fort Myers was 34-34 in the second half, ... Overall, they were 79-56
    That means they were an incredible 45-22 in the first half. Buxton played in 57 games for the Miracle, and I think they were all in the second half. Clearly, he couldn't will the team to win like Sano did in the first half.

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