Major League Baseball Final Standings
- Note: All teams played 144 games instead of the normal 162 as a consequence of the 1994 Major League Baseball strike. Seattle and California each played 145 games due to a one game AL West tiebreaker.
American League | |||||
Rank | Club | Wins | Losses | Win % | GB |
East Division | |||||
1st | Boston Red Sox | 86 | 58 | .597 | -- |
2nd | New York Yankees * | 79 | 65 | .549 | 7.0 |
3rd | Baltimore Orioles | 71 | 73 | .493 | 15.0 |
4th | Detroit Tigers | 60 | 84 | .417 | 26.0 |
5th | Toronto Blue Jays | 56 | 88 | .389 | 30.0 |
Central Division | |||||
1st | Cleveland Indians | 100 | 44 | .694 | -- |
2nd | Kansas City Royals | 70 | 74 | .486 | 30.0 |
3rd | Chicago White Sox | 68 | 76 | .472 | 32.0 |
4th | Milwaukee Brewers | 65 | 79 | .451 | 35.0 |
5th | Minnesota Twins | 56 | 88 | .389 | 44.0 |
West Division | |||||
1st | Seattle Mariners | 79 | 66 | .545 | -- |
2nd | California Angels | 78 | 67 | .538 | 1.0 |
3rd | Texas Rangers | 74 | 70 | .514 | 4.5 |
4th | Oakland Athletics | 67 | 77 | .465 | 11.5 |
National League | |||||
Rank | Club | Wins | Losses | Win % | GB |
East Division | |||||
1st | Atlanta Braves | 90 | 54 | .625 | -- |
2nd | New York Mets | 69 | 75 | .479 | 21.0 |
3rd | Philadelphia Phillies | 69 | 75 | .479 | 21.0 |
4th | Florida Marlins | 67 | 76 | .469 | 22.5 |
5th | Montréal Expos | 66 | 78 | .458 | 24.0 |
Central Division | |||||
1st | Cincinnati Reds | 85 | 59 | .590 | -- |
2nd | Houston Astros | 76 | 68 | .528 | 9.0 |
3rd | Chicago Cubs | 73 | 71 | .507 | 12.0 |
4th | St. Louis Cardinals | 62 | 81 | .434 | 22.5 |
5th | Pittsburgh Pirates | 58 | 86 | .403 | 27.0 |
West Division | |||||
1st | Los Angeles Dodgers | 78 | 66 | .542 | -- |
2nd | Colorado Rockies * | 77 | 67 | .535 | 1.0 |
3rd | San Diego Padres | 70 | 74 | .486 | 8.0 |
4th | San Francisco Giants | 67 | 77 | .465 | 11.0 |
- The asterisk denotes the club that won the wild card for its respective league.
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