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It's official, the Ticks reign supreme with an astounding 83 points.

The Fighting Turtles, the consensus pre-season pick finishes a strong second, with enough points to win the title in most seasons.

The Pistols slip a bit from the Turtles, but still manage to finish a solid third place.

The Kass Kickers finish strong and erase any doubts about the final money position.

Of special note are the Mighty Mice, the defending champions who finished DEAD LAST in each hitting category!

BLOBB RECORDS SET
Most Team RBIs: 1039-Pauly Ticks (This breaks one of the records that was deemed unreachable because it was set in 1987 when there were only 7 BLOBB teams. Thus, the Ticks were able to stockpile hitters at an alarming rate.)

Team AVG: .2863-Pauly Ticks (This is the record for a full season. The Huskers hold the record for one of the strike shortened seasons.)

Total Points: 83-Pauly Ticks

Most HR: 70-Mark McGwire, Thewsker Dus

Most RBI: 158-Sammy Sosa, Pauly Ticks

Most Saves: 53-Trevor Hoffman, Pauly Ticks (this ties the record set by Randy Myers of the Pistols).

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