# 2
Gotham CityHawks (98-64) |
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Polanco |
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Rivera |
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Moss |
.252-11-63 |
Kepler |
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.256-6-26 |
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.292-14-61 |
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Gregorius |
Gordon |
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.288-13-65 |
.300-1-38 |
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Arenado |
Thames |
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Kershaw |
14-8, 4.33 |
.296-30-123 |
.244-31-72 |
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Gray |
12-3, 3.43 |
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Tanaka |
10-4, 4.96 |
Montero |
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Lester |
9-11, 3.81 |
.180-2-13 |
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The CityHawks switched to
the National League and the move has paid off with a post
season appearance. Several trades helped Gotham
including nabbing ace Clayton Kershaw after the dispersal
draft. Pitching is their strength and the seires may
come down to who is available in game 5 out of the pen. |
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# 3
Atlanta Knights (88-74) |
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Rivera |
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Pham |
.277-15-60 |
Markakis |
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.348-32-65 |
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.260-6-56 |
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Gonzalez |
Panik |
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.327-24-80 |
.315-12-84 |
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Starters |
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Franco |
Votto |
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Verlander |
17-10, 3.69 |
.234-9-48 |
.343-40-142 |
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Montgomery |
16-9, 4.21 |
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DH |
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Hamels |
12-6, 4.21 |
Barnhart |
None |
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Wood |
13-7, 3.47 |
.230-6-52 |
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The Atlanta Knights are
the only dispersal team to make the playoffs and have led
their division wire to wire. Justin Verlander defied
age and won 17 games during the regular season while Votto
smacked 40 dingers. Their offense is strong and will
be tested against a good Gotham staff. |
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