Attached is this year's edition. There is a link for each league. . It's been a struggle this year to get it finished. Sadly I've been working a lot ....but I got it done. . I'm guessing no one really cares about my opinion so I'll keep it brief. Enjoy looking at the numbers though. I hope you enjoy that as much as I do. . The NL is interesting. No really great teams yet. Of course, in season trades can always change the balance. Several evenly matched teams so should be lots of fun. Almost any team besides of course the Klubbers have a real shot to make the playoffs. Against my better judgement I put Illinois second. Illinois has the best team on paper in the NL. However, their historical inability to win on the road makes my projection dubious at best. We'll see. Great job building your team Larry! Well done. Now make some road instructions that work for you so my projection is not a big miss. . Two primary points of interest in the AL. First off; Glen apparently got sick of winning 110 games every year so decided to take a year off. While I'm sure the Evil Empire will return next season this year's temporary replacement atop the AL will be Atlanta. The team lacks a bit of depth but is otherwise a juggernaut. Once the playoffs start the only thing that is likely to derail a championship run for Dante are bad rolls in a seven game series ....as we all know, always possible. .
Projected Finish
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....click here to see projected team details for the American League   Thank goodness the MLB is back and we will have a full season to enjoy! Good luck everyone and stay safe..
1) Taxachusets
2) llinois
3) Connecticut
4) US
5) Wall Street
6) Burlington
7) Maine
8) Allyn Street
9) Norwich
10) Hazardville
11) Foggymountain
12) Klee's
1) Atlanta
2) California
3) Louisville
4) Belmont Street
5) Greyson
6) Bissell Cove
7) Lake Wobegon
8) Hotlanta
9) Blue Grass
10) Arsenal
11) Urpaign
12) Yorktown
Ed