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Cleveland Bobcats Mathematically Out of Playoffs
Monday, September 11th , 1967
Fans of the Cleveland Bobcats have long since given up hope of the club making a serious playoff push this season. But now those hopes are officially gone, as the club was mathematically eliminated from postseason contention today.
The Bobcats had a streak of 6 straight playoff appearances before this year. In the 83 years they have been a Major League Baseball franchise, they have made the playoffs 10 times. In the last 10 seasons, the Bobcats have missed the playoffs 2 times. Cleveland has won the World Series 3 times in their history.
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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, September 11th , 1967
Here are the current team power rankings for Major League Baseball:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) Pittsburgh Industrials (126.3, o) 2) Dallas Wranglers (121.2, +) 3) Detroit Wolverines (119.3, -) 4) San Francisco Seagulls (111.9, ++) 5) St. Louis Explorers (111.7, -) 6) Houston Drillers (101.4, ++) 7) Kansas City Bulls (100.1, o) 8) Chicago Hawks (98.7, --) 9) Philadelphia Quakers (98.7, ++) 10) Denver Burros (97.9, +) 11) Montreal Habitants (97.7, ++) 12) Baltimore Lords (96.4, --) 13) Boston Terriers (93.9, --) 14) Milwaukee Dairymen (92.1, +) 15) Brooklyn Bluebirds (91.6, --) 16) Cleveland Bobcats (91.3, --) 17) Los Angeles Blockbusters (89.3, --) 18) Cincinnati Packers (85.7, o) 19) Washington Eagles (84.6, +) 20) New York Empires (83.4, --) 21) New York Knickerbockers (76.9, o) 22) Twin Cities Northmen (76.5, o) 23) Seattle Emeralds (73.2, +) 24) Atlanta Generals (66.3, +) 25) Toronto Hurons (63.0, -) 26) Los Angeles Pobladores (61.4, +) 27) Chicago Traders (58.0, -) 28) San Diego Captains (56.9, -)
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Beeler Agrees to Terms with Wolverines
Monday, September 11th , 1967
A throng of media gathered as Chris Beeler announced that he had come to terms with the Wolverines and that he would be sticking around town another 2 years. Beeler is set to draw $580,000 in pay over that time.
In 122 games this year Beeler has posted a .309 average and put up these numbers: 16 home runs, 66 RBIs and 61 runs scored.
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