North American DivisionEl Paso Thunderbirds - 95 wins
Detroit Blue Gills - 75
Chicago Beefs - 74
Mexico City Aztecs - 71
Los Angeles Stars - 66
Latin American DivisionSanto Domingo Palmchats - 105
Rio De Janeiro Jaguars - 85
Sao Paulo Toucans - 77
Puerto Rico Coqui - 68
Havana Dolphins - 64
Afro-European DivisionRome Generals - 96
Paris Fleur-de-lis - 77
Oslo Voyageurs - 75
Nairobi Black Rhinos - 75
Black Forest Foxes - 71
Asian DivisionDaegu Monks - 94
Melbourne Meteors - 84
Beijing Emperors - 75
Karachi Falcons - 74
Tokyo (Fitzies?) - 60
Team Power Rankings (under-lined = playoff team)
Santo Domingo - 83 Star-pointsTM
El Paso - 72
Rome - 71
Daegu - 68
Rio de Janeiro - 67
Sao Paulo - 61
Melbourne - 60Paris - 57
Detroit - 57Chicago - 56
Oslo - 55
Nairobi - 55
Beijing - 54
Mexico City - 54
Puerto Rico - 54
Karachi - 53
Black forest - 52
Havana - 51
Los Angeles - 50
Tokyo - 43
Division Power Rankings Latin American - 63.2 Star-Points
TMAfro-European - 58.0
North American - 57.8
Asian - 55.6
Additional Comments + Santo Domingo and El Paso have far-and-away the best offensive teams (41 + 40 star points, respectively, from batters).
+ Santo Domingo (again!) and Rome have far-and-away the best pitching teams (42 + 40 star points, respectively, from pitchers).
+ Tokyo needs help. They are the only team that doesn't have enough qualified players to field a full scoring-roster (only have 3 SPs with 2 stars or better)
+ I did arbitrarily nerf Stumpy's impact on the ratings, because he's counted both as a pitcher and a batter. He's still earning more star points for Daegu than any One-Way player could possibly contribute. So Daegu can argue that they should have 99 wins and be tied with El Paso in the Power Rankings.