BBFL: Couldn't the week have ended Saturday?

Monday, April 28 2003 @ 07:44 AM EDT

Contributed by: Coach

I admit my Toronto Walrus squad was lucky to be holding an 8-4 lead over Billie's Bashers going into the final day of Week 4 action. My vaunted pitching staff lost Armas to the DL, and a few other guys were simply terrible (Baez had an 81.00 ERA). My hitters weren't much better, so I was going to be content with a split, but ended up on the short end of a 6-4 score.

That was enough to relinquish top spot in the standings. Snelville's Gashouse Gorillas (the only team to breathe that first-place air more than once) have a one game lead, and I'm tied with Jurgen's Baird Brain for second. Against the Jones boys this week, my team had better wake up or we'll get crushed.

Week 4 Standings:

 1 gashouse gorillas     32-15-1  .677   --
2 Baird Brain 30-15-3 .656 1
3 Toronto Walrus 30-15-3 .656 1
4 Springfield Isotopes 28-18-2 .604 3.5
5 Billies Bashers 27-18-3 .594 4
6 Nation Builders 27-19-2 .583 4.5
7 Red Mosquitos 25-21-2 .542 6.5
8 AGF 24-20-4 .542 6.5
9 Hannibals Cannibals 25-22-1 .531 7
10 Reykjavik Fish Candy 25-23-0 .521 7.5
11 Sub-Urban Shockers 22-21-5 .510 8
12 Eastern Shore Birds 23-24-1 .490 9
13 Chatsworth Halos 20-25-3 .448 11
14 Mebion Glyndwr 20-27-1 .427 12
15 Jicks Rays 18-26-4 .417 12.5
16 K-Town Mashers 19-29-0 .396 13.5
17 Thunderbirds 17-30-1 .365 15
18 Garces_not_on_roids 17-30-1 .365 15
19 Moscow Rats 14-29-5 .344 16
20 Geoffs Grumpy Group 15-31-2 .333 16.5
Jonny sends his apologies; the weekly Roto stats will be unavailable for a couple of days because he's away on business. As you may have already noticed, we completed a trade of Orioles (Gibbons for Julio) before he left. That's an aspect of this league I'm enjoying -- lots of offers, and 12 deals so far, some of them controversial.

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