Major League Baseball Final Standings
American League | |||||
Rank | Club | Wins | Losses | Win % | GB |
East Division | |||||
1st | New York Yankees | 70 | 43 | .619 | -- |
2nd | Baltimore Orioles | 63 | 49 | .562 | 6.5 |
3rd | Toronto Blue Jays | 55 | 60 | .478 | 16.0 |
4th | Boston Red Sox | 54 | 61 | .470 | 17.0 |
5th | Detroit Tigers | 53 | 62 | .461 | 18.0 |
Central Division | |||||
1st | Chicago White Sox | 67 | 46 | .593 | -- |
2nd | Cleveland Indians | 66 | 47 | .584 | 1.0 |
3rd | Kansas City Royals | 64 | 51 | .557 | 4.0 |
4th | Minnesota Twins | 53 | 60 | .469 | 14.0 |
5th | Milwaukee Brewers | 53 | 62 | .461 | 15.0 |
West Division | |||||
1st | Texas Rangers | 52 | 62 | .456 | -- |
2nd | Oakland Athletics | 51 | 63 | .447 | 1.0 |
3rd | Seattle Mariners | 49 | 63 | .438 | 2.0 |
4th | California Angels | 47 | 68 | .409 | 5.5 |
National League | |||||
Rank | Club | Wins | Losses | Win % | GB |
East Division | |||||
1st | Montreal Expos | 74 | 40 | .649 | -- |
2nd | Atlanta Braves | 68 | 46 | .596 | 6.0 |
3rd | New York Mets | 55 | 58 | .487 | 18.5 |
4th | Philadelphia Phillies | 54 | 61 | .470 | 20.5 |
5th | Florida Marlins | 51 | 64 | .443 | 23.5 |
Central Division | |||||
1st | Cincinnati Reds | 66 | 48 | .579 | -- |
2nd | Houston Astros | 66 | 49 | .574 | 0.5 |
3rd | Pittsburgh Pirates | 53 | 61 | .465 | 13.0 |
3rd | St. Louis Cardinals | 53 | 61 | .465 | 13.0 |
5th | Chicago Cubs | 49 | 64 | .434 | 16.5 |
West Division | |||||
1st | Los Angeles Dodgers | 58 | 56 | .509 | -- |
2nd | San Francisco Giants | 55 | 60 | .478 | 3.5 |
3rd | Colorado Rockies | 53 | 64 | .453 | 6.5 |
4th | San Diego Padres | 47 | 70 | .402 | 12.5 |
- On September 14, the remainder of the major league season was canceled by acting commissioner Bud Selig after 34 days of the players' strike.
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