Where have we come
I thought it might be interesting to peek back to May, and today, and see what's gone on in the inaugural season of the IBL.
In the East Buffalo and Brooklyn are playing some back and forth, Buffalo going 37-26 and Brooklyn at 34-29 to go from 1.5 up to 1.5 down. NY and Staten Island are clearly playing out the string.
In the Central Daytons 36-26 over the past 62 has been 1 better than West Michigans 36-28. San Antonio's gone 33-30 and lost 4.5 games. Tulsa's 30-33 might not be as bad in a less competitive division
Edmontons 34-27 has them picking up 3.5 on Sacramento, who was .500 then, and is .500 now going 32-32. Phoenix has gone 33-29, and lost 1.5 games and El Paso has disappeared at 25-39.
Bill Hill is the story here. In Daytons last 62 he's hit 25 HR's and driven in 65 runs to enter into serious talks of a triple crown. The K's and ERA guys haven't changed much, with Thompson, Kelly and Calhoun remaining 1, 2 and 3.
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