Here are the standings at the all-star break
STANDINGS AS OF JUNE 26, 1923
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Union League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Newark Sentinels 55 30 .647 -
New York Gothams 45 38 .542 9.0
Philadelphia Quakers 44 41 .518 11.0
Miami Amigos 44 44 .500 12.5
Boston Yanks 32 52 .381 22.5
Central Division W L PCT GB
Minneapolis Millers 52 34 .605 -
Cleveland Broncs 50 33 .602 .5
St. Louis Perfectos 43 41 .512 8.0
Chicago Blue Collars 42 43 .494 9.5
Eau Claire Paws 35 49 .417 16.0
Western Division W L PCT GB
Victoria Cougars 46 39 .541 -
Los Angeles Seraphs 44 40 .524 1.5
Colorado City Gold Sox 43 43 .500 3.5
San Francisco Peanuts 41 44 .482 5.0
Salt Lake City Elders 25 59 .298 20.5
Presidents League Standings
Eastern Division W L PCT GB
New York Knights 47 37 .560 -
Pittsburgh Grays 47 39 .547 1.0
Baltimore Blue Wings 43 40 .518 3.5
Bantam Originals 38 47 .447 9.5
Chicago Red Caps 34 50 .405 13.0
Central Division W L PCT GB
Toronto Blueshirts 47 38 .553 -
Washington Maroons 43 43 .500 4.5
Carolina Wrens 43 44 .494 5.0
St. Petersburg Pelicans 40 43 .482 6.0
Augusta Tigercats 36 47 .434 10.0
Western Division W L PCT GB
Houston Buffalos 45 39 .536 -
Fresno Haymakers 45 41 .523 1.0
Hawaii Islanders 44 40 .524 1.0
Dallas Steers 41 43 .488 4.0
Portland Roadrunners 37 50 .425 9.5
If you're wondering what our problem is, it's a pretty easy answer. We are 1st in the league in batting average, OBP, hits, runs scored, 3rd in home runs and 2nd in walks.
Pitching? 14th in ERA, 15th in hits allowed, 14th in strikeouts.
If we don't turn it around, I'm basically done. And it looks like we've got quite a hole to dig out from.
We were 6-2 in March, 11-15 in April, 13-16 in May and 8-14 in June. Let's hope they can score runs and offset our pitchers not being good.