The Statis-Pro AL Season is well underway.
- The Boston Red Sox are getting hot, winning 5-straight to move into second place.
- Meanwhile the Minnesota Twins have lost 5-straight to plummet to the bottom of the AL West.
- The big surprise would be the Angels hot start, but will it last?
- As always, the Yankees and Astros remain the top contenders for the pennant.
This year our "Montana" league is the AL, which plays a straight-up one game = one game, unlike the "Alabama" league which is the NL this year which plays the variation where each game actually counts as 3 games. Therefore the NL teams below have actually all played 13 or 14 games so far, while the "42-game" records for the NL teams in other blogs are actually the result of 14 games played.
The Montana league also tracks Statis-Pro stats and so we will show the photos of some of the best AL players to date.
Early season award favorites:
MVP - Rafael Devers, Bos .340 7 HR, 13 RBI’s (13 games)
Cy Young - Shane Bieber, Cle 3-0 0.37 ERA, (24 IP, 1 ER) (3 starts)
Statis Pro American League
Standings
AL “East”
New York 10-4
Boston 8-6
Cleveland 7-6
Tampa Bay 5-8
Toronto 2-11
AL “West”
Houston 9-4
Los Angeles 9-4
Chicago 8-6
Oakland 5-8
Minnesota 4-10
Who is hot:
Correa, Hou .373 (19-51)
JIglesias, LAA .351 (20-57)
ERosario, Cle .345 (20-58)
Devers, Bos .340 (18-53)
Home Runs
Devers, Bos 7
Torres, NY 7
Altuve, Hou 6
RBI’s
Torres, NY 17
Devers, Bos 13
Engel, Chi 13
Who is not:
Choi, TB 2 for 31
Walsh, LAA 2 for 33
Voit, NY 5 for 48 (0 HR, 1 RBI)
Pitching
Bieber, Cle 3-0 0.37 (24 IP, 1 ER)
Luzardo, Oak 1-0 0.82 (22 IP, 2 ER)
McCullers, Hou 2-1 1.29 (21 IP, 3 ER)
Aroldis Chapman (NY) and Raisel Iglesias (LAA) each with 5 saves.
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