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Looking at the Central versus other divisions as far as records go, it has caught and passed the West, been winning Interleague games against the NL, but has not been as competitive against the East. The Central has only had a winning record against the East once over the past four years and the majority of the damage has come from where you’d expect, Boston and New York, who are a combined 63 games above .500 over the four year span against the Central. But in this case we're looking at the whole division top to bottom and if it weren't for that dominant top, the bottom is way behind. | Vs. East | Vs. West | Vs. NL |
| ’07 – 85-101 | ’07 – 91-83 | ’07 – 48-42 |
| ’06 – 86-86 | ’06 – 84-88 | ’06 – 63-27 |
| ’05 – 89-83 | td
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