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September 7, 1920
A/A Standings
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Chicago 87-57 -
Mexico City 86-59 1.5
Canada 81-61 5
EU Standings
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Paris 85-58 -
Berlin 82-61 3
London 80-62 4.5
Brussels 79-64 6 (6 games back with 11 to play is not a good spot to be in)
Game Results
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Mexico City 6, Sydney 2
Cincinnati 3, Chicago 0 (bizarre power outage; the Defenders haven't scored in 21 innings)
Shanghai 7, Canada 6
Vienna 5, Paris 4
Rome 8, Brussels 2
Moscow 6, London 2 (righty junkballer Gavrilovich Beschenko makes his first start of the year, surprises Monarchs)
Berlin 4, Amsterdam 1 (and the Knights are the only club to gain ground in Europe thanks to the Day of the Upset)
A/A Batting
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H Sato, JPN .359 - DNP
E Diaz, MEX .353 - DNP
D Bunch, NY .349 - 0-4, BB; that's going to hurt his chances.
Ron Nock, CAN .346, 2-5, R; a typically awesome day for the Canadian right fielder. He's hitting .405 in a desperate attempt to push the Mounted Baseballists back into the playoffs.
B Young, CHI .345 - 0-4
European Batting
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S Lenyashin, USSR .353 - 2-4, 2B
O Perrel, UK .349 - 0-3, BB
B Feveryear, UK .348 - DNP
Gerrie Talboom, GRE .344 - 3-4; 6 hits in 8 at-bats propel him into the race!
S Guilbert, FRA .343 - 0-3, BB
K Eckhardt, GER .342 - 1-3
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Originally Posted by John Hodgman
I didn't know that a dinosaur could do that much cocaine.
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Originally Posted by Markus Heinsohn
You bastard.... 
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