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It's now July 1st, 1875 in my league so I thought I'd post an update:
Boston Red Stockings 31-9
Philadelphia Athletics 26-6
New York Mutuals 19-8
Philadelphia Whites 21-10
Chicago White Stockings 11-12
St. Louis Red Stockings 7-10
Keokuk Westerns 5-8
Brooklyn Atlantics 9-13
St. Louis Brown Stockings 9-13
Washington Nationals 8-17
New Haven Elm Citys 7-19
Hartford Dark Blues 10-24
Philadelphia Centennials 0-14
Thus far, it's been a really close race between Boston and Philadelphia for the top spot, as each team held it for about half of June. As far as individual efforts go, Ross Barnes of Boston leads the major leagues in runs scored and is tied for the RBI lead with John Bass of Hartford, who has driven in 32 runs despite playing for the wretched Dark Blues. John Radcliff of Philadelphia has also been a star, but the league leader in both hitting (.405) and OPS (.904) has been George Hall of the New York Mutuals.
I would change to his avatar, but my internet connection with my desktop computer is currently down and I've decided it's not worth the effort to move everything over to my laptop just to upload it. Hopefully, I'll get a chance to change avs soon.
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