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El Diablos |
(2-0, t-1st in Garcia) |
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Skinner/Chandler is looking like the best 1-2 punch in the league. Oh yeah, this team also absolutely crushes the ball. |
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Whiteford Wicked Aces |
(0-0, t-1st in Ringler) |
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Aces don’t play until week 3, but you know these guys are keeping an eye on the standings and should never be overlooked. |
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Ducks |
(1-1, 3rd in Garcia) |
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Ducks have a sick rotation 1-4, and can rest Pearson/Constanti to keep them fresh in the late season. |
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Holy Balls |
(1-1, t-1st in Ringler) |
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Paquin looked impressive in his first start, and may just be the ace this team needs. |
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Westside Warriors |
(0-0, t-1st in Ringler) |
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First four games are against King Friday and the Islanders. If they aren’t 4-0 after week 2, Shore will be disappointed. |
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Belgian Wiffles |
(2-0, t-1st in Garcia) |
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Captain Buhr did a fantastic job managing Belgian to a 2-0 start after Mark Brannan went down. Speaking of Mark, he looks like he could be the ace of the staff, if he can stay healthy. |
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Islanders |
(0-2, 4th in Garcia) |
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Jason Hewlett was impressive in the preseason, and looked just as good on the mound and at the plate in week 1. [Ed. Note: Had Jason been able to stay to finish game two, Islanders would likely be 1-1.] |
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King Friday |
(0-2, 4th in Ringler) |
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Yes, a lot of teams would lose both games to El Diablos, but I am guessing they would also have more than one total hit. Mike Myers was impressive on the mound though. |
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