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BNN Stats: Single-Season Records
Monday, September 16th, 1991
Who holds the single season record in the Ohio River Baseball for OPS?
Jorge Ramírez, EVN, 1.3633, 1988 Roberto Chávez, OWN, 1.3283, 1966 Xavier López, PAD, 1.3234, 1951 Billy Harrison, FK, 1.3006, 1986 Ken Almås, FK, 1.2883, 1984
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ORB (R) News: The Offseason Begins
Sunday, September 15th, 1991
It was the best of times in the just-finished ORB (R) season. It is now the offseason in baseball. While the annual awards will be announced shortly, for many fans and some players, this is the worst of times. An old-time player was once asked what he did in the offseason. He replied, "Mostly, I just stand at the window and stare and wait for the new season." Many fans feel that way, too.
The feeling is certainly different in ORB (R) front offices, though. For those men and women, the offseason is a hectic time of roster evaluations, analysis and change. Who will re-sign? What players will we go after? Where should we send our scouts? Who will be hanging up his spikes? Each club's success for next year and beyond will be largely determined by the wheelin' and dealin' that transpires over the next several months.
You may now vote for the league award winners, the option is available in the league menu.
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Louisville Takes Title
Friday, September 13th, 1991
It's party time in Louisville. The confetti is flying and residents are smiling.
The Louisville Cubs have reached the mountaintop, capturing the 1991 Round 1 today. They defeated the Evansville Wildfire 7-4 at Louisville Grounds to officially wrap up the series 3-1.
Asked how it feels to be champion, second baseman Mike Conley was to the point.
"It feels great, like a million bucks. I'm so happy right now, not just for me but for all the guys," he said. "We put a lot of work into this and deserve to be champions."
The team is planning a victory parade and fan appreciation day later in the week. Louisville finished the regular season 53-15 and claimed second place in the .
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