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American League Teams After the All-Star Break, Especially in the East Division

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After all games were played on the Saturday, July 28, 2018 schedule, we have our usual questions to answer: Performance: How did the teams in the #American League East and West do these last two weeks? Positions: Which team is in first place in the three American League divisions? Potentials or Possibilities: How do things look regarding those four potential 100-win teams in the American League? Performance : How did the teams in the American League East and West do during the last two full weeks from July 15-28? 1.1 The first week began with the following #AL East and other division statistics: Team           Wins Losses Score on #UBWS18 Scale Boston         67     30        +50 Yankees       62     32        +43.6 Tampa         49      46       +07.9...

Reactivating My Sports Blog in English

“Problems with the internet are not usually due to the incapacity of the internet but rather to the incapacity of the user.” As I mentioned in the brief previous entry to this blog, I was “trying to recuperate my four blogs,” one of which is this. I also mentioned a temporary, initial reordering unless I could "miraculously recuperate and connect” these blogs. Well, to paraphrase and apply what a friend once said to me, “Problems with the internet are not usually due to the incapacity of the internet but rather to the incapacity of the user.” I am happy to report that the miracle has occurred and my blogs are connected, have been recuperated, and are being reactivated. Actually, and more accurately, it is I, the user, who is reconnecting himself to them, recuperating his ability to work with them, and reactivating his communication by them; the blogs were doing and are doing just fine, thank you. So, once again, thank you for your patience. Since today is Father's...

A Reactivated New Englander in Venezuela

Dear Reader, I am in the process of trying to recuperate my four blogs, two (one in English and one in Spanish) on Professional Sports in New England and two (one in English and one in Spanish) on Teaching English in Latin America. Apparently this is the only one that will let me write new entries. Therefore, unless I can miraculously recuperate and connect the other three blogs, I shall try to work out of this one and maybe eventually rename this one. Thank you for your patience during this transition. Published by Ambrose Powell Ambrose Powell, was born and raised in the New England area of the United States. He currently teaches English in Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela, and follows New England professional sports teams from there.