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Post by Marlins GM (Joey) on Apr 13, 2015 20:04:21 GMT -6
Final Regular Season
National League
NL East 1 Philadelphia Phillies Commissioner 154-103-19 2 Miami Marlins Commissioner 142-117-17 3 Washington Nationals 132-127-17 4 Atlanta Braves Commissioner 126-128-22 5 New York Mets Commissioner 127-132-17
NL Central 1 Cincinnati Reds 164-98-14 2 St. Louis Cardinals 145-110-21 3 Milwaukee Brewers 120-132-24 4 Houston Astros 101-146-29 5 Chicago Cubs 99-158-19
NL West 1 Colorado Rockies 151-106-19 2 Arizona Diamondbacks 149-108-19 3 Los Angeles Dodgers 143-114-19 4 San Francisco Giants 51-205-20
American League
AL East 1 Boston Red Sox 142-112-22 2 Baltimore Orioles 136-124-16 3 Toronto Blue Jays 132-122-22 4 Tampa Bay Rays 121-119-36 5 New York Yankees 126-127-23
AL Central 1 Minnesota Twins 160-98-18 2 Cleveland Indians Commissioner 135-118-23 3 Kansas City Royals 131-126-19 4 Detroit Tigers 123-130-23 5 Chicago White Sox 62-191-23
AL West 1 Texas Rangers 160-93-23 2 Los Angeles Angels 116-123-37 3 Seattle Mariners Commissioner 109-136-31 4 Oakland Athletics 99-153-24
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Post by GM Phillies on Apr 20, 2015 19:34:36 GMT -6
updated
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Post by GM Phillies on Jul 6, 2015 0:39:38 GMT -6
Standing updated.
Congrats to the Twins on being the first to win 100 games.
Also check out the current NL East battle. Marlins and Braves are tied for first with the Phillies a half a game back.
1 Miami Marlins 83-62-11 .567 2 Atlanta Braves 82-61-13 .567 3 Philadelphia Phillies 82-62-12 .564
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Post by GM Phillies on Aug 31, 2015 2:51:07 GMT -6
PLAYOFF UPDATE
AL With 2 weeks (24 games) remaining, 2 playoff teams are set. Congrats to the MINNESOTA TWINS for clinching the AL Central and to the TEXAS RANGERS for clinching the AL West.
The remaining AL races are:
AL EAST 1 Boston Red Sox 132-100-20 - 2 Baltimore Orioles 129-110-13 (6.5 gb) 3 Tampa Bay Rays 112-109-31 (14.5 gb) 4 Toronto Blue Jays 117-117-18 (16 gb) 5 New York Yankees 116-117-19 (16.5 gb)
AL WILDCARD 1 Baltimore Orioles 129-110-13 - 2 Cleveland Indians 121-110-21 (4 gb) 3 Kansas City Royals 120-115-17 (7 gb) 4 Tampa Bay Rays 112-109-31 (8 gb) 5 Toronto Blue Jays 117-117-18 (9.5 gb) 6 New York Yankees 116-117-19 (10 gb) 7 Detroit Tigers 109-124-19 (17 gb) 8 Los Angeles Angels 101-118-33 (18 gb) 9 Seattle Mariners 102-123-27 (20 gb)
Oakland and the Chicago White Sox have both been eliminated.
NL All races are still up for grabs in the NL:
NL EAST 1 Philadelphia Phillies 141-93-18 - 2 Miami Marlins 135-103-14 (8 gb) 3 Washington Nationals 125-112-15 (17.5 gb)
NL CENTRAL 1 Cincinnati Reds 146-93-13 - 2 St. Louis Cardinals 134-99-19 (9 gb)
NL WEST 1 Colorado Rockies 138-97-17 - 2 Arizona Diamondbacks 135-100-17 (3 gb) 3 Los Angeles Dodgers 129-104-19 (8 gb)
NL WILDCARD 1 St. Louis Cardinals 134-99-19 - 1 Arizona Diamondbacks 135-100-17 - 3 Miami Marlins 135-103-14 (1.5 gb) 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 129-104-19 (5 gb) 5 Washington Nationals 125-112-15 (11 gb) 6 Atlanta Braves 114-119-19 (20 gb) 7 New York Mets 113-124-15 (23 gb)
The Brewers, Astros, Cubs and Giants have been eliminated.
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Post by GM Phillies on Sept 7, 2015 19:19:19 GMT -6
PLAYOFF UPDATE With 1 week (12 games) remaining.
AL The Boston Red Sox clinch the AL East last week by moving 12.5 games ahead of the Orioles. The Red Sox join the Twins and Rangers as AL playoff teams. Congrats to all.
AL EAST ***1 Boston Red Sox 141-103-20 2 Baltimore Orioles 132-119-13 (12.5 gb)
The AL Wildcard race is totally up for grabs as 6 teams are still in contention:
AL WILDCARD 1 Baltimore Orioles 132-119-13 - 2 Cleveland Indians 126-115-23 (1 gb) 2 Tampa Bay Rays 121-110-33 (1 gb) 4 Kansas City Royals 125-120-19 (4 gb) 5 Toronto Blue Jays 123-122-19 (6 gb) 6 New York Yankees 121-123-20 (7.5 gb)
NL Congrats to the Reds for clinching the NL Central.
Still alive in the NL East are the Phillies and Marlins who are matched up against each other this week.
Still Alive in the NL West are the Rockies and Diamondbacks who also play each other this week. (The Dodgers who despite being only 10 games out with 12 to play can't win the West due to the Ariz/Col matchup this week. Dodgers could possibly overtake one team but not both.
NL EAST 1 Philadelphia Phillies 146-99-19 - 2 Miami Marlins 138-109-17 (9gb)
NL CENTRAL ***1 Cincinnati Reds 154-96-14 - 2 St. Louis Cardinals 138-105-21 (12.5 gb)
NL WEST 1 Colorado Rockies 145-102-17 - 1 Arizona Diamondbacks 145-102-17 - ------------------------------------------------ 3 Los Angeles Dodgers 134-111-19 (10 gb)
Current NL Wildcard Standings:
NL WILDCARD 1 Arizona or Colorado 145-102-17 - 1 St. Louis Cardinals 138-105-21 (5 gb) 3 Miami Marlins 138-109-17 (7 gb) 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 134-111-19 (10 gb)
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Post by GM Phillies on Sept 14, 2015 7:56:53 GMT -6
PLAYOFF UPDATE:
AL
1 - AL West - Texas Rangers 160-93-23 2 - AL Central - Minnesota Twins 160-98-18 3 - AL East - Boston Red Sox 142-112-22 4 - AL Wildcard - Cleveland Indians 135-118-23
(Final AL wildcard standings were:)
***1 Cleveland Indians 135-118-23 - 2 Baltimore Orioles 136-124-16 (2.5 gb) 3 Toronto Blue Jays 132-122-22 (3.5 gb) 4 Kansas City Royals 131-126-19 (6 gb) 5 Tampa Bay Rays 121-119-36 (7.5 gb) 6 New York Yankees 126-127-23 (9 gb)
NL
1 - NL Central - Cincinnati Reds 164-98-14 2 - NL East - Philadelphia Phillies 154-103-19 3 - NL West - Colorado Rockies 151-106-19 4 - NL Wildcard - Arizona Diamondbacks 149-108-19
(Final NL Wildcard Standings:)
***1 Arizona D'Backs 149-108-19 - 2 St. Louis Cardinals 145-110-21 (3 gb) 3 Los Angeles Dodgers 143-114-19 (6 gb) 4 Miami Marlins 142-117-17 (8 gb)
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Post by GM Phillies on Sept 15, 2015 0:11:48 GMT -6
Congrats again to the 8 playoff teams:
Texas Rangers Minnesota Twins Boston Red Sox Cleveland Indians Cincinnati Reds Philadelphia Phillies Colorado Rockies Arizona Diamondbacks
Congrats also to the Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays, Kansas City Royals, Tampa Bay Rays, New York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Dodgers & Miami Marlins for hanging tough and staying in contention until the final week.
Past World Series Winners: 2014-Rays 2013-Royals 2012-Rays 2011-Rangers 2010-Red Sox 2009-Cubs
Someone pointed out here once how the World Series keeps getting dominated by "R" teams. lol. Almost scary we have 4 "R" teams in the playoffs this year.
Also, feel free to post comments in this thread if wanted.
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Post by Dodgers GM - Jonathan on Sept 15, 2015 10:35:17 GMT -6
Good luck folks. Had a punchers chance to squeak into the playoffs my first season, but what are you gonna do? It's been a good time and I can't wait to give it a shot again next season.
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