# 3 San
Antonio Saints (98-64) |
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Grichuk |
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Rivera |
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Stanton |
.213-8-33 |
Bautista |
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.260-36-93 |
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.254-48-114 |
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Reyes |
Walker |
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.269-3-50 |
.258-9-59 |
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Starters |
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Nunez |
Gonzalez |
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Price |
12-10, 4.04 |
.294-2-27 |
.276-28-94 |
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Heston |
15-7, 4.57 |
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DH |
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Wacha |
14-7, 3.13 |
Posey |
Duda |
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Niese |
13-9, 4.41 |
.294-13-62 |
.231-20-69 |
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The San Antonio Saints
have made the playoffs every single year (13 appearances)
and have won it four times! In 2016, Alan's group has
a long road ahead of them through the American League.
The club has a ton of power in Joey Bats (48 HR) and
Giancarlo Stanton (36 HR) but the starters have struggled at
times. The club won 98 games and are a proven
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# 1
Colorado Gladiators (103-59) |
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Marte |
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Rivera |
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Ethier |
.258-11-71 |
Choo |
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.274-14-67 |
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.299-21-56 |
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Crawford |
Espinosa |
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.249-25-83 |
.267-8-34 |
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Starters |
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Zobrist |
Davis |
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Arrieta |
23-5, 2.51 |
.269-9-67 |
.252-47-120 |
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Lackey |
174-8, 4.51 |
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DH |
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Santana |
10-4, 3.63 |
Molina |
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Iwakuma |
8-10, 3.36 |
.267-7-48 |
.218-2-12 |
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The Colorado Gladiators
had the most wins in the AL this season and Casey has his
team's sights set on the World Series. Chris Davis was
the offensive leader with his 47 bombs and Shin-Soo Choo and
Brandon Crawford both chipped in to form a solid trio.
The rotation starts with Jake Arrieta and his 23 wins and
Lackey and Iwakuma are very solid. Casey is hoping for
timely hitting and a lot of zeroes from his starters during
his quest to win the AL. |
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