Canaries third baseman George Davis remains tied with King Kelly for the most home runs in league history, and tonight he had two chances to move into sole position of first place. On both occasions, he smacked long fly balls that each had a 40% chance of leaving the park, but he came up empty.
In other news, his teammate Pud Galvin got roughed up by the Haymakers, so Galvin is likely out of the race for Pitching MVP. The field for Positional MVP is still wide open, with several candidates hoping to make a difference over the last couple of games before we head to the playoffs.
One of the few things we know for sure is that the Haymakers are having the most successful regular season in the brief history of this league. With one game remaining, they're 13-6 with a +22 differential. Those 13 wins represent a single-season record, surpassing the 12 they racked up last season.
In other news, his teammate Pud Galvin got roughed up by the Haymakers, so Galvin is likely out of the race for Pitching MVP. The field for Positional MVP is still wide open, with several candidates hoping to make a difference over the last couple of games before we head to the playoffs.
One of the few things we know for sure is that the Haymakers are having the most successful regular season in the brief history of this league. With one game remaining, they're 13-6 with a +22 differential. Those 13 wins represent a single-season record, surpassing the 12 they racked up last season.
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