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Old 10-10-2020, 01:16 PM   #310
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WPK Standings at the All-Star break, 1978

SJL:

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It is looking like a great 4-team race so far in the SJL, with the Philadelphia Mud Hens recently surging to overtake both Columbus and El Paso and hold first place coming out of the All-Star break. On the other end of the spectrum, the once mighty Jacksonville Wolf Pack have lost 11 straight and find themselves tied with the Chicago Fire, just barely above the last place Houston Cavaliers.
And don't count out the recently strong and always talented San Antonio Keys either. They may be positioned well for a second-half run, especially if superstar team captain Bud Lindsay stays healthy and on pace for potentially his third straight league MVP title.

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The story is much different in the MGL where the Denver Brewers have taken a double digit lead into the All-Star break and have by far the best record and best run differential in the WPK. The Los Angeles Spinners have been playing well of late and are just behind the 2nd place Brooklyn Aces and Oklahoma City Diamond Kings. It appears to be all pretty much also-rans after that. But there is still a lot of season left and it wouldn't pay for the Brewers to get too comfortable yet.
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