Knowing the history of the Generals, I know it can't get much worse. The best record in terms of wins was 2037 when the Generals won 79 games but they still finished in 4th place. Their best placement was 2031 (year 3) when they won 78 games and finished 3rd. They have finished 6th 7 times including the last two years when they won 64 and 66 games. The Generals have lost 100+ games 3 times, 107 is the team low in 2035. In 17 years they have a .425 winning percentage, easily the worst in the Continental Baseball Association.
The next closest team to the Generals are the Seattle Klondikes. Like the Generals, they also have only finished 3rd once and that was in the year 1. They have finished 6th 4 times. They have a .447 winning percentage. There are 5 teams that have yet to make the playoffs. In addition to Boston and Seattle the others are the Charlotte Racers, San Diego Admirals and the Vancouver Loggers.
On the other end of the spectrum, the top 2 teams in terms of championships won are the New York Protectors and the Hollywood Stars. The Protectors have won 4 Championships out of their 7 times in the playoffs. The Stars have won 3 in their 9 postseason trips. The NL had won 13 of the first 15 Continental Series, however the AL has won the last 2 to make the leage total 13-4. The Pheonix Firebirds have won 3 as well, however they have only had 5 trips to October. Finally, the Capital City Ambassadors have been postseason regular with 8 trips, however they have only won a single championship.
Outstanding Batter Award to get new name!!!
By looking at the below can you tell who the award will be named for?
Yes that is right, Pat Mayes, he has been named the Outstanding Hitter 8 times so far. As soon as he calls it a career he will have the award named for him.