THE STANDINGS AND FALLINGS AT THE BREAK
Just so you know where we are and where we’re going.
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Boston Red Sox | 57 | 40 | .588 | -- | Won 2 | Deep and deeper. Great mix of young and old but will the bullpen let them down? |
Tampa Bay Rays | 55 | 39 | .585 | 0.5 | Lost 7 | The story of the year thus far – but NOW is when the pressure starts. |
New York Yankees | 50 | 45 | .526 | 6.0 | Lost 1 | All and all they did all right but the next month will tell us much more |
Toronto Blue Jays | 47 | 48 | .495 | 9.0 | Won 1 | Will A.J. Burnett drop the periods when he’s traded? |
Baltimore Orioles | 45 | 48 | .484 | 10.0 | Lost 2 | Good season for Dave Trembley – this team is far from awful and in another division could be a genuine 3rd place team. |
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Central | W | L | Pct | GB | Streak |
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Chicago White Sox | 54 | 40 | .574 | -- | Lost 1 | Carlos Quentin makes the White Sox a very good club. |
Minnesota Twins | 53 | 42 | .558 | 1.5 | Lost 1 | Ron Gardenhire rules! Francisco Liriano will back very soon. |
Detroit Tigers | 47 | 47 | .500 | 7.0 | Won 1 | “I don't care too much for money, cause money can't buy me love” or a pennant |
Kansas City Royals | 43 | 53 | .448 | 12.0 | Lost 1 | Improving to the point where they are on their way to mediocrity |
Cleveland Indians | 41 | 53 | .436 | 13.0 | Won 4 | Trivia Question: Can anybody remember who was in the ALCS last year against the BoSox. |
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West | W | L | Pct | GB | Streak |
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Los Angeles Angels | 57 | 38 | .600 | -- | Won 2 | When people talk about the best team in baseball, why are the Halos always forgotten? |
Oakland Athletics | 51 | 44 | .537 | 6.0 | Lost 2 | Always using their Beane. |
Texas Rangers | 50 | 46 | .521 | 7.5 | Won 1 | Now if Hamilton, Kinsler and Young could pitch as well…. |
Seattle Mariners | 37 | 58 | .389 | 20.0 | Won 1 | Changing their names to the Submariners would be accurate. |
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National League |
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Philadelphia Phillies | 52 | 44 | .542 | -- | Won 1 | Their rotation needs to be more than Cole Hamels and some other guys. |
New York Mets | 51 | 44 | .537 | 0.5 | Won 9 | The winning streak is no flukedome. They need another outfielder. |
Florida Marlins | 50 | 45 | .526 | 1.5 | Lost 1 | Don’t count this team out. Be nice to Dan Uggla. |
Atlanta Braves | 45 | 50 | .474 | 6.5 | Won 2 | Mark Teixeira to the Red Sox? |
Washington Nationals | 36 | 60 | .375 | 16.0 | Lost 2 | Gen. Petraeus tells Washington to surrender. Good thing no one’s watching. |
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Chicago Cubs | 57 | 38 | .600 | -- | Lost 1 | The best of the NL but they will still make deals to get better. Heading for the Series. |
St. Louis Cardinals | 53 | 43 | .552 | 4.5 | Won 1 | There’s a brilliant mind behind those sunglasses. LaRussa is LaMotivator. |
Milwaukee Brewers | 52 | 43 | .547 | 5.0 | Won 1 | CC to their trade, senor. No bull(pen)! |
Cincinnati Reds | 46 | 50 | .479 | 11.5 | Lost 1 | They’re on the road to nowhere. Griffey’s Reds swan song. |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 44 | 50 | .468 | 12.5 | Lost 1 | The streak will live! For many teams the X factor will be who gets Nady. |
Houston Astros | 44 | 51 | .463 | 13.0 | Won 2 | The worst team in Texas. |
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Worst | W | L | Pct | GB | Streak |
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Arizona Diamondbacks | 47 | 48 | .495 | -- | Lost 1 | The D-Backs love interdivision games. They’re best against the Worst. |
Los Angeles Dodgers | 46 | 49 | .484 | 1.0 | Won 1 | A .500 record may be enough to win this awful division, But L.A. could finish short(stop). |
San Francisco Giants | 40 | 55 | .421 | 7.0 | Won 1 | Not as close to the top as their record indicates. |
Colorado Rockies | 39 | 57 | .406 | 8.5 | Lost 4 | Trivia Question: Can anybody remember who was in the Series last year against the BoSox. |
San Diego Padres | 37 | 58 | .389 | 10.0 |
| Those camouflage uniforms can’t disguise that they are a lousy team. |
Bill Chuck is the creator of Billy-Ball.com (www.Billy-Ball.com) and, with Jim Kaplan, is the author of the book, “Walk-Offs, Last Licks, and Final Outs – Baseball’s Grand (and not so Grand) Finales,” with a Foreword by Jon Miller, published by ACTA Sports, and available worldwide. Autographed first editions are available by contacting, Bill@billy-ball.com or order directly from Acta Sports or from your favorite bookstore.






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