# 1
Los Angeles Halos (116-46) |
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Granderson |
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Rivera |
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Gardner |
.261-44-139 |
Heyward |
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.255-10-43 |
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.296-19-63 |
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Hardy |
Izturis |
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.252-37-118 |
.303-5-61 |
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Starters |
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Youkilis |
Teixeira |
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Sabathia |
19-8, 2.85 |
.226-12-55 |
.248-33-91 |
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Peavy |
14-2, 3.19 |
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Morrow |
16-9, 3.89 |
Molina |
Ortiz |
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Luebke |
11-2, 3.16 |
.312-15-72 |
.293-35-131 |
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The Los Angeles Halos hold
the leagues best record and home field advantage heading
into the playoffs. Their team has a very good balance
and a manager with alot of H2H experience in the fold. |
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# 5
Colorado Gladiators (92-70) |
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Young |
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Quentin |
.204-23-85 |
Ethier |
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.227-14-62 |
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.311-16-66 |
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Aybar |
Pedroia |
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.328-12-76 |
.286-18-80 |
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Starters |
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Ramirez |
Konerko |
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Kennedy |
15-6, 3.39 |
.309-11-79 |
.291-30-107 |
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Gonzalez |
12-6, 5.02 |
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DH |
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Santana |
11-14, 5.11 |
Montero |
Trumbo |
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Oswalt |
11-9, 4.27 |
.348-21-69 |
269-16-57 |
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The Colorado Gladiators
are coming off a decisive win against Lincoln and now look
to knock off brother Greg and the Halos. Trader Casey
will be looking to pull off a huge upset in the LDS. |
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