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Old 05-04-2009, 09:33 PM   #472
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National League Standings 
 
West Division 
 
Team          W  L  PCT   GB Pyt.Rec Diff  Home  Away XInn  1Run Stk Last10 
San Diego    38 19 .667    -   36-21    2 21- 7 17-12  5-3  12-6  L3    3-7 
San Jose     34 22 .607  3.5   33-23    1 17-12 17-10  2-4  11-9  W2    8-2 
Los Angeles  30 25 .545  7.0   29-26    1 17-10 13-15  4-1  11-4  W1    7-3 
Sacramento   30 26 .536  7.5   29-27    1 16-13 14-13  6-0  11-7  W3    7-3 
Phoenix      25 30 .455 12.0   25-30    0 11-16 14-14  3-4  10-9  L1    5-5 
Portland     23 34 .404 15.0   23-34    0  7-21 16-13  5-3   2-9  L2    3-7 
 
Northeast Division 
 
Team          W  L  PCT   GB Pyt.Rec Diff  Home  Away XInn  1Run Stk Last10 
New Jersey   29 28 .509    -   25-32    4 14-15 15-13  0-2  5- 6  L1    5-5 
Rochester    27 27 .500   .5   28-26   -1 14-13 13-14  3-3  6- 9  L1    6-4 
Hartford     29 30 .492  1.0   27-32    2 14-15 15-15  1-3 11- 6  W1    4-6 
Buffalo      26 30 .464  2.5   28-28   -2 12-16 14-14  0-2  4-11  W1    2-8 
Pittsburgh   25 31 .446  3.5   30-26   -5 14-14 11-17  2-4  4- 9  W1    3-7 
Harrisburg   22 36 .379  7.5   26-32   -4 14-15  8-21  2-4  8-10  L1    7-3 
 
American League Standings 
 
Southeast Division 
 
Team          W  L  PCT   GB Pyt.Rec Diff  Home  Away XInn  1Run Stk Last10 
Miami        40 17 .702    -   39-18    1 18-10 22- 7  5-2 12- 5  W1    7-3 
Knoxville    31 25 .554  8.5   30-26    1 15-13 16-12  4-2  5- 5  W3    5-5 
Washington   28 29 .491 12.0   28-29    0 14-15 14-14  4-0  8- 7  L4    4-6 
Atlanta      26 30 .464 13.5   25-31    1 13-15 13-15  2-2  7- 7  L1    4-6 
Charlotte    26 31 .456 14.0   23-34    3 11-17 15-14  2-4  6- 4  L2    6-4 
Nashville    19 37 .339 20.5   21-35   -2  7-22 12-15  2-3  3-11  L1    4-6 
 
Central Division 
 
Team          W  L  PCT   GB Pyt.Rec Diff  Home  Away XInn  1Run Stk Last10 
Denver       39 18 .684    -   40-17   -1 21- 7 18-11  1-6  9- 9  W2    8-2 
Tucson       28 26 .519  9.5   29-25   -1 13-14 15-12  3-3  8-11  L1    3-7 
Memphis      29 28 .509 10.0   31-26   -2 14-14 15-14  2-1  7- 8  W1    6-4 
Grand Rapids 28 28 .500 10.5   28-28    0 16-13 12-15  2-4  8- 9  W1    5-5 
Green Bay    25 31 .446 13.5   23-33    2 11-17 14-14  3-2 12- 5  W1    4-6 
Kansas City  18 37 .327 20.0   23-32   -5  6-21 12-16  1-2  4- 8  L1    5-5


Division races:

West:

San Diego has been slumping lately, and San Jose, Los Angeles, and Sacramento have all been playing very well. That has tightened the race in this division quite a bit. The next few weeks should be interesting, as San Diego has a series with Los Angeles, and San Jose has series with both Sacramento and Los Angeles.

Northeast:

This division is just a big mess of mediocrity right now. New Jersey leads the division, but is barely over .500. If everyone was playing to their Pythagorean records, the Devils would actually be in last place. Pittsburgh has the best Pythagorean record, but the Pirates have been hit hard with injuries, and both they and Bills have struggled a great deal in close games. Rochester has been a fairly balanced team, but like the Pirates, the Rhinos have also been banged up. New Jersey and Buffalo have relied on strong pitching, but their offenses have been weak. Hartford's offense has been outstanding, but the pitching is a disaster. With every team dealing with some flaw or another, this division is likely to be wide open for the rest of the year.

Southeast:

So far, this division race has played out almost exactly as predicted. Miami is comfortably in first, with best pitching staff in baseball leading the way. Knoxville and Washington are battling for second, although a 3 game sweep by the 79ers over the Senators has given Knoxville a bit of breathing room. Atlanta and Charlotte have been competitive, if inconsistent. And lastly, Nashville's dreadful pitching staff has contributed to it being one of the worst teams in baseball.

Central:

Denver continues to methodically pull away from the rest of the pack in this division, leaving Tucson, Memphis, and Grand Rapids to duke it out for second place. The defending champion Diamondbacks are perhaps the most interesting of that group, as, despite having the second best pitching staff in baseball, Tucson's offense ranks dead last in runs scored. How long can Tucson remain competitive when it is getting virtually no help from its lineup?
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