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Out of Time League 10-06-2008 Home | | | Breaking News |  | Monday, October 6th, 2008: Mets 1987 Magadan Wins GL Batting Title One of the big producers in the New York lineup all season was Dave Magadan. His .345 batting average not only led his team, but also the entire Greenies League. The 25-year-old third baseman for the Mets 1987 collected 199 hits on his way to capturing the batting crown. Magadan also scored 87 runs, socked 4 home runs and piled up 69 RBIs. |  | Monday, October 6th, 2008: Kansas City's Brett Takes Home RL Batting Honors Kansas City third baseman George Brett had added the 2008 Roids League batting crown to his resume. He batted .323 with 27 doubles, 2 triples and 12 home runs among his 151 hits. Brett also drove in 60 runs and scored 66. |  | Monday, October 6th, 2008: OOTL News: Playoffs begin "Baseball is a marathon," or so the saying goes. But once the Out of Time League playoffs start today, it's a sprint to the finish. One false move, one errant miscue, one pressure-packed flub will end your team's chances of winning the the title. It could be over in a moment. On the other hand, one swing of the bat or a fastball blown by the last hitter could just as easily send your team parading down Main Street, hoisting a 24-carat gold-studded World Series trophy before an adoring crowd. The contending ballclubs are all poised and ready -- the playoffs begin today with several World Series showdowns: Seattle Mariners 1995 versus Brooklyn Dodgers 1949. | | | | |
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