Sorry for the delay, being a full-time college student will do that you. But I'm back with the 1950 standings!
The 1950 season has come to a close and here's where we stand:
At a Glance: Nothing really changed as
Boston Harbor and
Forest City remained on top of each division for the whole season. They'll face each other in the battle for the crown. Meanwhile,
Brooklyn and
Buffalo maintained their last place.
In-depth:
BOS: Harbor has the finished the season on top in the East, and by a good margin, too. It wasn't particularly close after a great September put the pennant out of reach for Yonkers. As expected, Boston Harbor will be playing for the title.
YNK: Yonkers maintained their second place position, staying on the exact same pace they were at at the halfway point. They weren't able to catch up to Boston but at the very least they beat Republic and Brooklyn. Everyone's jobs are safe for another offseason.
KEY: Keystone overtook Newark for third place in the East. Their bats continued to impress, outperforming most of the other teams in the PBL. The Franklins' biggest weakness is their pitching, which let down their batting in many games this year. They'll be looking to fix that come the offseason.
NRK: Newark's hot start cooled off slightly, but the Maroons were still the surprise of the season. This unexpected improvement could lead the team to hold off on major changes, as rumor had it that their manager was on the hot seat at the start of the year. If they keep getting better maybe they'll be in the pennant hunt next year.
CHS: The Peaks were able to turn their season around a little bit and finish above .500, but they're not where they wanted to be. Truth be told, fans were expecting to be up closer to Boston Harbor and that didn't happen. That said, they still won the season series against Federal, so it's not all bad.
NYC: Republic continued their downwards trajectory and it's honestly disappointing to see. They should be better than they are and there's no clear way to improve the team. Odds are good they'll just run it back next year and hope things come together in a way they didn't this year.
PIT: The Triangles' transition to the East wasn't as smooth as they hoped and many fans are wondering if they would've had a better year had they been in the West. Lucky is reportedly fed up with management's disinterest in actively improving the team and has threatened to leave if something doesn't change soon.
HAR: Well, they didn't improve, and fans didn't show up. Ownership has been thoroughly disinterested in the team with owner Earl Blackbourne too busy getting Connecticut State University to name buildings after him than making efforts to win baseball games. The Greens are at a crossroads and if nothing changes their future in the PBL, maybe even in Hartford, is in jeopardy.
FED: Federal kept up their massive implosion and only slightly improved compared to the first half of the season. It seemed like everything that could go wrong did and the whole team is faced with lots of questions after this season.
BKN: The Blue Sox finished exactly where everyone expected, the basement. They'll have to thank Buffalo for not having the worst record in the PBL but the team just has no direction. Thank goodness for the Brooklyn faithful who made sure to show up for all 60 home games, otherwise this team would be even more miserable.
FC: Forest City finished on top of the former GLBA once again and will take on Boston Harbor in a 7-game series for the PBL crown. The team was firing on all cylinders this season and expects to put up a good fight against the Anchors.
MKE: The Tappers took the two spot from Queen City as their bullpen got themselves turned around. Still, the team is left to wonder what would've happened had their first half been better. They were only 4 games back of FCBC when the season wrapped up and if they can find their groove again next season they could be representing the West in the final series.
QC: The Monarchs continued to finally live up to expectations with an excellent season that gives a lot of hope for the future. Expect to see Queen City loading up for a deep push at the pennant.
FTW: Ft. Wayne still couldn't quite keep up with the top teams of the West but still had a solid season. The Municipals hope to make another run next year.
CHI: What can really be said about the Wind Sox? They were perfectly average right up til the end, finishing at a perfect .500.
DET: Just like the first half, Detroit had nothing remarkable this year. Washington Cannon hit career home run number 450 this season, an impressive stat for a team that couldn't capitalize on those runs. Those dingers couldn't save the team from not being where the fans want them to be, so expect changes to finally occur.
STL: St. Louis just couldn't put it together. They've got aging talent but that didn't convert to the PBL unfortunately. Odds are good that the 96ers will be looking at overhauling their roster heading into next season and some fan-favorites may be on the chopping block.
TOR: The Athletics just didn't have what it took this year. Hoping for an above-.500 season, the team finished 7th in the West and well below 60 wins. Their pitching was solid, but the hitting corps let them down. They'll probably try to plunder the Ontario League for solid prospects.
WC: The interim manager for White City did not do the job. The Columbians were awful through and through and it's an organizational problem. Odds are good that house is cleaned.
BUF: The Lakers are a terrible team. No two ways about it. There's nothing good about the play on the field and it doesn't look like that'll change anytime soon. General Manager Johnson Everton was fired after the season and Buffalo went with a surprise hire in Evan Knotts, a young scout from Rochester who must've made a great pitch to Lakers brass.
PBL Championship Series:
It's
Boston Harbor vs.
Forest City for the crown. Boston holds the better record but the Foresters have a tenacity to win some tough games, so it's going to be a tight series. However, I think the Anchors will come out on top after 6.
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