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Post by clegend33 on Apr 7, 2008 7:59:24 GMT -5
AL CENTRAL[tr][td]Chicago White Sox | 224.5 | Minnesota Twins | 218 | Cleveland Indians | 178 | Detroit Tigers | 140 | Kansas City Royals | 117 |
[/td][/tr][/table] AL EAST[tr][td]Tampa Bay Rays | 216 | Boston Red Sox | 197 | New York Yankees | 194.5 | Baltimore Orioles | 174.5 | Toronto Blue Jays | 171 |
[/td][/tr][/table] AL WEST[tr][td]Los Angeles Angels | 233 | Seattle Mariners | 215 | Texas Rangers | 151 | Oakland A's | 129 |
[/td][/tr][/table] NL CENTRAL[tr][td]Pittsburt Pirates | 242 | Milwaukee Brewers | 220 | Houston Astros | 217 | Chicago Cubs | 209.5 | St. Louis Cardinals | 182 | Cincinnati Reds | 176 |
[/td][/tr][/table] NL EAST[tr][td]Atlanta Braves | 269 | New York Mets | 234 | Philadelphia Phillies | 148 | Washington Nationals | 146.5 | Florida Marlins | 75.5 |
[/td][/tr][/table] NL WEST[tr][td]Arizona Diamondbacks | 293 | San Diego Padres | 249 | Los Angeles Dodgers | 134 | Colorado Rockies | 129 | San Francisco Giants | 96.5 |
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Post by tristolio on Apr 7, 2008 18:20:53 GMT -5
If the season ended that day, would I, second in the NL west but 3rd in the Entire league, make the playoffs?
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Post by clegend33 on Apr 7, 2008 18:41:22 GMT -5
If the season ended that day, would I, second in the NL west but 3rd in the Entire league, make the playoffs? If it's done like MLB, then the division champ from all six divisons would make it, along with the best record from each league that was not a division champ. That would mean, as of today, the six division leaders would make it, along with the SD Pads and the MINN Twins as the two wildcards. Of course, none of this has been confirmed from the league office. They've confirmed that we would have a playoffs, but have not detailed how it would go.
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Post by clegend33 on Apr 14, 2008 21:06:24 GMT -5
Chin Music Division Standings after Week 2 AL CENTRAL[tr][td]Chicago White Sox | 224.5 | Minnesota Twins | 205.5 | Cleveland Indians | 164.5 | Detroit Tigers | 148.5 | Kansas City Royals | 103 |
[/td][/tr][/table] AL EASTBoston Red Sox | 234 | [tr][td]Tampa Bay Rays | 224.4 | Baltimore Orioles | 198 | New York Yankees | 180 | Toronto Blue Jays | 137.5 |
[/td][/tr][/table] AL WESTSeattle Mariners | 273 | [tr][td]Los Angeles Angels | 224 | Oakland A's | 187 |
[/td][/tr] [tr][td]Texas Rangers[/td] [td]173[/td][/tr] [/table] NL CENTRALChicago Cubs | 233.5 | [tr][td]Pittsburt Pirates | 232 | Houston Astros | 213 | Cincinnati Reds | 141.5 | Milwaukee Brewers | 140 | St. Louis Cardinals | 139 |
NL EAST[tr][td]Atlanta Braves | 258 | New York Mets | 185 | Philadelphia Phillies | 163.5 | Washington Nationals | 133.5 | Florida Marlins | 88 |
[/td][/tr][/table] NL WEST[tr][td]Arizona Diamondbacks | 309.5 | San Diego Padres | 220 | Colorado Rockies | 178.5 | Los Angeles Dodgers | 150 | San Francisco Giants | 120.5 |
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Post by Nationals GM (corkzilla) on Apr 14, 2008 22:12:54 GMT -5
Washington Nats waaaay underperforming. My hitting is weak as fuck
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Post by The Ghost of Swo on Apr 14, 2008 23:58:40 GMT -5
not to be mean or anything, but technically the Nats are performing at a relativelyt normal clip so far (if compared to the real life team). You are within shouting distance of 3rd, or even 2nd. Of course you have no chance at first, but with the guy running the Braves as well as he is, who does? Clearly the most pressing need is PED testing for the Diamondbacks
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Post by clegend33 on Apr 15, 2008 5:32:10 GMT -5
What about those M's? Currently second overall in the entire league and has been in the Top 6 everyday of the season except for one.
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Post by Rangers GM (jfleming) on Apr 15, 2008 9:18:35 GMT -5
I agree....Test the Diamondbacks
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Post by clegend33 on Apr 15, 2008 9:20:34 GMT -5
I've been asked why the division standings I release here are not exactly the same as the scoreboard standings on the CBS site.
The scoreboard standings on teh CBS site change with every AB. The first AB of the day can change the points for all 30 teams, and has many times.
The standings I do are locked at 3 a.m. EST every Sunday night/Monday morning.
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Post by clegend33 on Apr 15, 2008 9:22:52 GMT -5
Of all the division leaders, which would you say is the biggest surprise after two weeks of play?
My opinion, the Braves and DBacks are doing about what we expected. But all the other division leaders are surprises. Maybe not the BoSoxs, they are no surprise in first. However, NYY being 4th in that division has to be a surprise.
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Post by clegend33 on Apr 15, 2008 9:25:57 GMT -5
Oh, and absolutely, the Seattle Mariners being first by 50 points over the mighty LAA has to be a surprise. Hell, even I'm surprised. Not one bit surprised that we are competing with the big boys, but surprised that, even in two weeks, we've been able to out-play the LAA.
I said it all along, the Mariners are going to be major players in this league. And our team is only going to get stronger and stronger as some of our young guys graduate from the minors, like Jay Bruce, Cameron Maybin and Chris Volstad.
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Post by Administrator on Apr 15, 2008 14:36:15 GMT -5
I agree....Test the Diamondbacks I second that The Rays are just biding their time till their entire starting pitching staff comes back then your all in trouble.
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Post by The Ghost of Swo on Apr 15, 2008 21:00:44 GMT -5
and the braves are just biding thier time until the real life braves stop getting shut out by the damn marlins and scott olsen, wtf
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Post by clegend33 on Apr 21, 2008 11:37:16 GMT -5
UPDATED AFTER WEEK 3Current as of Monday, April 21AL CENTRALMinnesota Twins | 219 | [tr][td]Chicago White Sox | 199 | Cleveland Indians | 154 | Detroit Tigers | 142 | Kansas City Royals | 76.5 |
[/td][/tr] [/table] AL EASTBoston Red Sox | 273 | [tr][td]Tampa Bay Rays | 217 | New York Yankees | 197.5 | Baltimore Orioles | 170 | Toronto Blue Jays | 128 |
[/td][/tr] [/table] AL WESTSeattle Mariners | 241.5 | [tr][td]Los Angeles Angels | 231 | Texas Rangers | 182 | Oakland A's | 140 |
[/td][/tr] [/table] NL CENTRALChicago Cubs | 244 | [tr][td]Pittsburt Pirates | 236.5 | Milwaukee Brewers | 188.5 | Cincinnati Reds | 183 |
[/td][/tr] [tr][td]Houston Astros[/td] [td]176[/td][/tr] [tr][td]St. Louis Cardinals[/td] [td]108[/td][/tr] [/table] NL EAST[tr][td]Atlanta Braves | 258 | New York Mets | 224.5 | Philadelphia Phillies | 161 | Washington Nationals | 127 | Florida Marlins | 82.5 |
[/td][/tr][/table] NL WEST[tr][td]Arizona Diamondbacks | 307.5 | San Diego Padres | 228 | Colorado Rockies | 185 | Los Angeles Dodgers | 180.5 | San Francisco Giants | 118.5 |
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Post by Nationals GM (corkzilla) on Apr 21, 2008 13:28:55 GMT -5
You should make a new thread for a new week, just sayin (the thread says week 1 still)
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