Complete NL Standings through 7/20
| Team | W | L | Pct |
|---|---|---|---|
| CHC | 58 | 40 | .592 |
| STL | 57 | 43 | .570 |
| MIL | 55 | 43 | .561 |
| PHI | 53 | 46 | .535 |
| NYM | 53 | 46 | .535 |
| FLA | 52 | 46 | .531 |
| ARI | 48 | 50 | .490 |
| LAD | 48 | 50 | .490 |
| CIN | 48 | 52 | .480 |
| HOU | 46 | 52 | .469 |
| ATL | 46 | 52 | .469 |
| PIT | 44 | 54 | .449 |
| COL | 43 | 57 | .430 |
| SFG | 40 | 58 | .408 |
| WSN | 38 | 61 | .384 |
| SDP | 37 | 62 | .374 |
Yes, you're reading that correctly: the Brewers would be seven games up in the NL West. Hell, the Reds would be only one game out.
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And the Padres...
...would be 21.5 games out in the Central.
Also, cheese.
by Jeff Sackmann on
Jul 20, 2008 7:18 PM CDT
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The Pirates would only be one more game out in the West than we are in the Central
The Pirates!
BCB's "very own marginally deserving all-star!"
by battlekow on
Jul 20, 2008 7:25 PM CDT
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They do have a better winning percentage than the West division altogether.
.455 vs. .441.
by Zeyes on
Jul 22, 2008 1:06 PM CDT
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after last year being the comedy central
the Cards being the 3rd place team…. would be on top in each of the other two division.
warms my heart to think ESPN might have acknowledge at some point that there are teams in a time zone other than the eastern one.
by madison baseball fan on
Jul 24, 2008 2:41 PM CDT
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