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BNN Stats: Honestly, It's Just Muscles
Monday, September 26th, 1994
Here is a list of the heaviest players in the Continental Baseball League...
Charles Messer, LBK, 285 lbs Doug Stephens, MTS, 275 lbs Chris McGuire, LBG, 275 lbs Kevin Gaze, KIN, 270 lbs Matt Haley, PCP, 270 lbs
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Fremont Defeats Newport
Sunday, September 25th, 1994
The Fremont Tigers concluded the season in grand fashion -- they won the Continental Baseball League World Series. They nailed it down at Tiger Stadium by whipping the Newport Navigators 7-4 to win it all. They took the series 4-1.
Their motto for the season was "Win or Die Trying."
"They never let up and they never stopped trying the whole season," the Tigers manager proudly told reporters. "They hustled and fought the whole season and it continued in the playoffs. They are a very special bunch of guys."
To get their 1st league crown, the Tigers finished the regular season in the Division with a 80-64 record, ending up in first place in the division standings.
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Jason Wood Paces FL with .313 Average
Monday, September 19th, 1994
The league batting title is awarded each year to the one player that is able to separate himself, even if only by a single hit, from the rest of the hitters in the league. This year, the player to do that was Centerville's first baseman Jason Wood. He hit Federal League pitching at a .313 pace over 144 games to take home the 1994 edition of the award.
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