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TEAM PERFORMANCES
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TEAM LEADERS
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This week (8/17-8/23)
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Batting
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Season
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Homers Week
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Week
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Season
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Homers Season
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Pitching Season
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Los Angeles
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5-2
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.714
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59-61
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12
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Gilliam
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.393
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Snider
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.303
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Neal
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21
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Podres
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11-10
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San Francisco
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4-2
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.667
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64-56
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9
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Thomas
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.389
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Mays
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.327
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Cepeda
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23
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Antonelli
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14-10
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St. Louis
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4-3
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.571
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58-62
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8
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Musial
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.609
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Musial
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.351
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Boyer
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20
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Jones
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11-9
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Cincinnati
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4-3
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.571
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57-66
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4
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Lynch
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.387
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Temple
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.292
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Robinson
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25
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Purkey
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14-8
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Pittsburgh
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4-4
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.500
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64-57
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9
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Virdon
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.290
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Skinner
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.316
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Thomas
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33
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Friend
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16-13
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Milwaukee
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3-4
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.429
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71-51
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7
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Aaron
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.333
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Aaron
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.328
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Aaron
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27
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Spahn
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16-9
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Chicago
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2-5
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.286
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57-67
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8
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Banks
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.391
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Banks
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.317
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Banks
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41
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Hobbie
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9-6
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Philadelphia
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2-5
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.286
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54-64
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8
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2 with
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.381
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Ashburn
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.343
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Anderson
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16
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Semproch
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13-8
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Kansas City
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6-2
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.750
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57-64
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6
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Martyn
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.333
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Cerv
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.321
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Cerv
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29
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Garver
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11-8
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Chicago
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4-2
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.667
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65-57
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6
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Fox
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.423
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Goodman
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.321
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Lollar
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17
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Pierce
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14-8
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Baltimore
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5-3
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.625
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58-62
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6
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Woodling
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.350
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Woodling
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.283
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Triandos
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24
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Portocarrero
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12-9
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New York
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3-3
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.500
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77-46
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9
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Howard
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.417
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Mantle
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.304
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Mantle
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36
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Turley
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18-6
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Boston
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3-3
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.500
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61-59
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7
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Williams
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.409
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Runnels
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.329
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Jensen
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33
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Delock
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12-3
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Detroit
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2-4
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.333
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58-62
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2
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Wilson
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.409
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Kuenn
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.320
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2 with
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13
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Lary
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12-12
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Cleveland
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2-4
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.333
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58-65
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11
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Colavito
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.417
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Power
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.318
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Colavito
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30
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McLish
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13-6
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Washington
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1-5
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.167
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51-70
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2
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Sievers
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.333
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Sievers
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.315
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Sievers
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34
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Ramos
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11-12
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Much-Maligned
Dodgers finally showed fans in Los Angeles what it used to be like in Brooklyn
as they won four out of five games from the Braves. Don Drysdale (right) hit
three homers and limited Milwaukee to nine hits and two runs while beating them
twice. Gil Hodges hit the 14th grand slam of his career and batted .321 for the
week.
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