Redbirds are in the lead in the AA, Canaries in the lead in the Northern League Western Division, and the Hot Springs Bathers are utterly dominating the Border States League portion of the Southern League. Cardinals are just above .500 near the end of June 1907, but eight and half games back of the Reds, and two back of a virtual three-way tie for second between the Braves, Giants, and Pirates. Phillies are in last place in the NL, and Indians are in last place for the AL, before the games of Monday, June 24, 1907. Pirates are at .54, while the Braves and Giants are at .542. We're 37-35 at the present time. We were predicted to finish with an even record, but it's too soon to know which way we'll end up the season, with 82 games remaining for us on the schedule, however.
Will keep you all posted as time permits and all, I'm sure. But it may be at least a couple of days or so, before I complete this season, unless I quick-sim much of it, I think. Don't think I'm going to expand the current mix of leagues and teams until at least the 1910 or 1911 season here, though. CD out.
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