12-21-2025, 06:11 PM
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Medfield, Mass
Posts: 5,992
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Post season picture with 10 games to go
- A reminder that the IBL switched to a 4 division 4 team per division format in this 2011 season.
- Starting in the AL East where Boston ,leads Staten Island by 5 games, and Brooklyn by 6. Boston was 77-85 and finished in last in 2010 21 games behind Staten Island.
- In the Central Dallas has already clinched, leading the division by 15 games. Dallas won the central last year.
- In the west Utah clinched yesterday, leading Wyoming by 11. Utah won their division last year.
- In the south, the AL's new division, Cleveland and Charlotte are tied at 87-65. Cleveland was a wild card team last year. Staten Island, 75-77, won the AL last year but trails Boston by 5 in the East.
- Over in the NL the leagues most shocking team and story reside in the East. In their 1st season the expansion Pittsburgh Miners are 84-68 and 1 game up on New England. In our division one of the 2010 NL Wild Card teams, El Paso, is 80-72 and 1 game up in Indianapolis.
- In the west the class of the NL, Fresno, clinched early and at 96-56 are 20 up on San Diego, the other NL WC from last year. In the south the 2010 World Champion Jacksonville Panthers are 2.5 games back of Las Vegas (79-73) while 2nd place Phoenx trails by 1 game.
- The AL Wild card has Cleveland and Charlotte tied, with one of them being their division winner and the other likely the #1 WC seed as they are both up 7 games on San Jose. Wyoming and Denver are both 2 back with Staten Island 5 and Brooklyn 6 behind.
- In the NL New England is 4 games up on 2nd place Indianapolis. The Lynx are just a game up on 3rd place Phoenix, and 2 up on the Punishers. Jacksonville (2.5) and San Diego (3) are next in line.
- It feels crazy to even mention this but we are tied with San Francisco at 73-79 and still alive, 6 games behind Indianapolis.
- Jacksonville beat Staten Island in last years series to win their 2nd world series (2000 was the other) and the Panthers are in danger of missing the post-season for the first time in 13 years.
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