The Harlem Knights have rattled off 8 wins in a row, opening their lead to 5.5 games in the NorthEast. The Knights (16-3) are off to the best start Fremont at 11-9 continus
to play well, as Pawtucket (8-11) and Sahara (6-13) continue to slump, although it is tough for the Johad when 9 of your first 19 games are against the red-hot Knights.
Meanwhile, in the SouthEast, the Montgomery Burns (11-9) are holding off the injury-plagued Hattiesburg (10-10). The Dee-Dubs are without Burleigh Grimes, and other pitchers seem
to have an ailment on any given day. St Louis is only 3-10 on the road, which is why they are 8-11, and North Dallas' repeated personnel changes might by wearing
thin in the Star State. The 40 are 8-12. and theoretical ace Carl Hubbell can't win a game to save his life.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Al Simmons
Player of the week for week number three (April 17th � April 23rd) is OF Al (Bucketfoot) Simmons of St. Louis.
For the week Al was 12-22 (.545) recording 5 home runs, 3 doubles, 10 runs batted in, scored six times himself and stole a base. Al is currently on an 11 game hitting streak
and had a home run in three consecutive games. It appears Al is turning things around after a slow start suffered by him and the Plague.
POWER POLL
The Gene Hackman Version
1 HARLEM Enemy of the State
2 MONTGOMERY The Firm
3 FREMONT A Bridge Too Far
4 HATTIESBURG Mississippi Burning
5 PAWTUCKET The Birdcage
6 ST LOUIS Extreme Measures
7 NORTH DALLAS Unforgiven
8 SAHARA Postcards From the Edge