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C4 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2011 THE ENQUIRER Ma jor League Baseball Look ahead All times Eastern Standings American League Today's probable AL pitchers, Bodog.net lines 2011 season opp. 2011 vs. opp. List 3 starts W-L IP ERA W-l W-l IP ERA W-L IP ERA Pitchers AL NL Wednesday's Wednesday's games games ToratCWS.2:10 Bos at Bal. 7:05 Col at SF.

3:45 NYYatTB.7:10 Phi at Ad. 7:10 Tex at LAA. 8:05 KC at Mia 8: 10 Pit at Mil. 8:10 Oakl at Sea. 10:10 ChCatSD.8:35 End of LAD al An.

9:40 regular season End of regular season Sunday's results Sundays Det 10, Bal 6 results 1- NYY6.BOS2 Min6.Cle4(10) Cin 5. Pit 4 TB5.Tor2 Coll9.Hou3 KC2.CWS1 Mil 9.0a 5 Tex 12. Sea 5 Phi 9. NYM 4 Oak 6, LAA 5 StL3.ChC2 2- Bos7.NYY4 LAD6.SD2 (14 innings) Results HOME team in caps AL games Red Sox at Boston note: RF J.D. Drew unexpectedly ORIOLES returned to the lineup Sunday night and (late) delivered an RBI single in the fifth inning.

Indians at Cleveland note: The Indians' final home TIGERS attendance for 201 1 is 1 ,840,835, an increase (late) of 449,191 over 2010. Yankees at New York note: The Yankees finished the RAYS regular season 44-12 (.786) in day games, the (late) highest all-time day winning percentage since 1900. Royals at Kansas City note: RHP Greg Holland is 4-0 TWINS with a 0.31 ERA this season at Kauffman (late) Stadium. Blue Jays at Toronto note Eleven games between the WHITE SOX Rays and Blue Jays were decided by one or (late) two runs. The Rays took the season series at 1 2-6 after winning on Sunday.

Rangers at Texas note: Yorvit Torrealba posted his ANGELS first career multi-homer game, going deep in (late) consecutive at-bats during the sixth and seventh innings. The seventh-inning homer was a grand slam, his first since 2008. Athletics at Oakland note: 2B Jemile Weeks might start MARINERS to show up in some rookie-of-the-year (late) discussions; he is leading the team with a .305 average. Boston at Baltimore, 705 (Line: Bos -159 Total runs 9Vi Bos-Beckett (R) 13-6 187 2.70 7-4 1-1 18H 6.38 1-1 17 44 Bal-Britton(L) 11-10 150 4.44 1-1 1-1 610.80 2-1 17 5.29 Cleveland at Detroit 7:05 (Line: Det -1 61 Total runs: 9 Cle-Gomez(R) 5-2 53 3.52 1-1 0-0 5Vi 4.76 3-0 18i 2.41 Pet-Scherzer(R) 14-9189Vj 4.37 3-3 2-0 19H 3.72 Q-1 17 4.76 New York at Tampa Bay, 7:1 0 (Line TB -171 Total runs 8Vi NYY-Colon(R) 8-10 159 4.02 9-5 0-3 15 6.60 0-1 14 7.07 TB-Hellickson(R) 13-10 183 2.90 2-1 1-1 18VS 3.93 1-0 18 2.89 Toronto at Chicago, 8:10 (Line: CWS -135 Total runs 8 Tor-Alvarez (R) 1-2 56Vi 3.65 0-0 20 4.95 CWS-Buehrle(L) 12-9198H 3.72 5-4 0-1 7 3.86 1-2 18 7.50 Kansas City at Minnesota, 8:10 (Line: Min -108 Total runs 9 KC-O'Sullivan(R) 2-5 53h 6.92 Min-Swarzak(R) 3-7 95i 4.42 1-0 1-0 6 3.00 0-1 7.24 Texas at Los Angeles, 10fl5 (Line LAA -130 Total runs 7 Tex-Lewis(R) 13-10194W 4.45 3-3 0-1 18 4.50 2-0 19VS 5.59 LAA-Santana(R) 11-12228 3.38 12-9 1-2 25 5.96 0-2 19 5.68 Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 (Line Sea -105 Total runs 7 Oak-Cahill(R) 11-14200 4.31 3-4 2-1 264 3.71 1-1 18W 5.40 Sea-Beavan(R) 5-5 92 3.82 1-1 1-1 11 5.40 2-0 2 2.11 LinesbywwwJxidog.net Last vs. East I Pet CB Strk.

10 Div. Home Away xd-NewYork97 62 .610 L-1 7-3 39-30 52-29 45-33 x-Boston 89 70 .560 8 W-1 3-7 37-32 45-36 44-34 x-Tampa Bay 88 71 .553 9 W-2 5-5 39-30 44-34 44-37 x-Toronto 80 79 .503 17 L-2 5-5 33-39 42-39 38-W x-Baltimore 67 92 .421 30 L-1 6-4 26-43 37-41 30-51 Last vs. Central Pet CB Strk. 10 Div. Home Away xd-Detroit 92 67.579 W-1 5-5 47-22 47-31 45-36 x-Cleveland 80 79 .503 12 L-1 6-4 36-33 44-37 36-42 x-Chicago 77 82 .484 15 L-1 4-6 32-40 3444 43-38 x-KansasCity70 89 .440 22 W-1 7-3 31-38 40-41 30-48 x-Minnesota 61 98 .384 31 W-1 2-8 28-41 31-47 30-51 Last vs.

West Pet CB Strk. 10 Div. Home Away xd-Texas 93 66 .585 W-3 8-2 37-17 52-29 41-37 x-LA 86 73 .541 7 L-1 4-6 27-27 45-33 41-40 x-Oakland 72 87 .453 21 W-1 5-5 24-30 43-38 29-49 x-Seattle 66 93.415 27 L-4 4-6 20-34 38-43 28-50 National League Boston Red Sox shortstop Jed Lowrie tags out Baltimore's Matt Angle after Angle got caught in a rundown between second and third base in the first inning on Monday. NL games Last vs. East Pet CB Strk.

10 Div. Home Away xd-Phila. 99 60 .623 W-1 2-8 40-29 52-29 47-31 x-Atlanta 89 70 .560 10 L-2 4-6 36-33 47-31 42-39 x-Wash. 78 80 .494 20K W-2 7-3 34-35 44-36 34-44 x-NewYork 76 83.478 23 L-1 5-5 33-39 33-45 43-38 x-Florida 71 88 .447 28 L-3 4-6 31-38 30-45 41-43 Last vs. Central Pet CB Strk.

10 Div. Home Away xd-Milw. 94 65 .591 W-3 7-3 49-28 55-23 39-42 x-St. Louis 88 71 .553 6 W-2 7-3 42-34 45-36 43-35 x-Cincinnati 77 82 .484 17 W-1 4-6 42-37 42-39 3543 x-Pittsburgh 71 88 .447 23 L-1 4-6 38-39 36-45 35-43 x-Chicago 70 89 .440 24 L-2 5-5 34-46 39-42 3147 x-Houston 55 104.346 39 L-2 4-6 27-48 30-48 25-56 Last vs. West Pet CB Strk.

10 Div. Home Away xd-Arizona 93 66 .585 W-4 6-4 42-27 50-28 43-38 x-SanFran. 84 75.528 9 L-4 5-5 41-28 44-34 40-41 x-LA 80 78 .506 1214 W-1 7-3 37-32 42-39 38-39 x-Colorado 72 87 .453 21 W-2 2-8 27-42 38-43 34-44 x-San Diego 69 90 .434 24 L-1 6-4 27-45 33-45 36-45 By Patrick Semansky. AP Today's probable NL pitchers, 3odog.net lines AL batting leaders Career vs. 2011 season opp.

2011 vs. opp. Last 3 starts Pitchers W-L IP ERA W-L W-L IP ERA W-L IP ERA Reds at Cincinnati note: The Reds' loss to the Pirates METS (late) on Saturday was their 82nd, assuring them of their 10th losing season in 1 1 years. Phillies at Philadelphia note: RHP Roy Halladay has BRAVES won eight straight starts against the Mets. (late) Halladay threw six shutout innings in the Phillies' 9-4 win at Citi Field on Sunday.

Nationals at Washington note: The Nationals' final home MARLINS attendance for 2011 is 1,940,478. The team (late) drew 1 12,412 more fans than it did in 2010, despite having one home date canceled. Cardinals at St Louis note: The Cardinals have grounded ASTROS into 1 66 double plays, tying the team and (late) National League record set in 1958, Pirates at Pittsburgh note: Neil Walker has played 52 BREWERS straight games without an error. His .992 (late) fielding percentage ranks second among National League second basemen. Dodgers at Los Angeles note: RHP Kenley Jar.sen now D'BACKS has the highest strikeout per nine inning (late) ratio in history.

By striking out the only two batters he faced Sunday, Jansen has whiffed 93 batters in 52 innings, a 16.01 ratio. Cubs at Chicago note: "I don't like the year that 1 PADRES have. Hopefully next year is a better year." (late) RHP Carlos Marmol, after suffering his big-league-leading 10th blown save of the season Saturday in St. Louis. Rockies at Colorado note: Jordan Pacheco went GIANTS 4-for-6 for the first four-hit game of his (late) career.

It came in his 17th major league start Pacheco is hitting .292 (21-for-72) with 12 RBI. Through Sunday II I Avg Cabrera. Det 158 558 107 190 341 Young. Tex 156 619 85 209.338 Gonzalez. Bos 156 622 107 210 338 Martinez.

Det 142 530 73 171 .323 Ellsbury. Bos 155 646 117 208.322 Ortiz.Bos 143 512 83 157.307 Kotchman.TB 144 491 43 150.305 Cano.NY 156 612 103 186.304 Cabrera. KC 154 655 101 199.304 Bautista. Tor 146 504 105 153 .304 x-Monday's game not included d-clinched division (magic number) Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:10 (Line: Phi -108 Total runs: 8 Phi-Oswalt (R) 8-10 133 3.86 1-3 1-0 13 2.08 1-2 21 4.57 Atl-Lowe(R) 9-16 183 4.92 8-7 1-3 24 4.13 0-3 14 7.98 Washington at Florida, 7:10 (Line: Fla-160; Total runs 7V5 Was-Lannan(L) 10-1317844 3.73 2-5 0-2 165 5.40 1-2 13K 6.75 Fla-Vazquez(R) 12-11 183 3.77 3-2 2-1 20 3.15 3-0 22 0.00 Cincinnati at New York, 7:1 0 (Line: NYM -116; Total runs: 8 Cin-Arroyo(R) 9-12 191 5.09 7-3 0-1 6 6.00 1-1 16W 6.06 NYM-Capuano(L) 11-12 180 4.55 3-3 1-0' 5K10.13 1-0 163.78 St Louis at Houston, 8:05 (Line: StL -164 Total runs: 8V4 StL-Westbrk(R) 12-9 181 4.48 2-2 2-0 llh 2.38 1-1 14 2.45 Hou-Sosa(R) 3-5 50 4.68 1-2 15 6.00 Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 8:10 (Line: Mil -186 Total runs: 8V4 Pit-Ohlendorf(R) 1-3 334 8.29 2-3 0-1 5 7.20 1-2 11 12.27 Mil-Wolf(L) 13-102064 3.61 9-3 1-0 6 0.00 1-1 20 4.95 Los Angeles at Arizona, 9:40 (line: Ari -200 Total runs: 8Vi LAD-Kuroda(R) 13-16 196 3.17 2-5 0-1 6 4.50 2-1 17 3.06 Ari-Parker(R) Chicago at San Diego, 105 (Line: ChC -120 Total runs: 6 ChC-Garza(R) 9-10 191 3.35 1-0 0-0 6 0.00 1-0 25 2.16 SD-Bass(R) 2-0 43Vi 1.66 2-0 10 0.90 Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 (Line: SF -190 Total runs: 7 Col-White(R) 2-3 3214 8.63 0-1 0-1 54 9.53 1-2 15V4 9.98 SF-Bumgarner(L) 12-131974 3.32 1-3 1-1 20 0.90 2-1 16 2.81 Linesbywww.bodog.net AL wild card NL wild card Pet CB Pet GB x-Atl(3) 89 70 .560 x-Bos(3) 89 70 .560 -x-TB 88 71 .553 1 x-SL Louis 71 .553 1 86 73 .541 3 x-LM The latest on baseball news, notes and buzz at dailypitch.usatoday.com Live scores and stats I on your cellphone Send le.t mnwr lo 4INHW 446364) with; -TEAM NAME ANK.FS,Of 'PLAYER NAMEiDtkEK JETER) Statistics through Sunday USA TODAY power rankings ALTeam Batting Comparison Key: BA-batting averaze; OB-on base percentage; AB-at-bats: runs; H-hits; TB-total bases; 2B-doubles; 3B 3B-triples; HR-home runs; RBI-nuts batted in; SH-sacrifices; SF-sacrifice flies; LOB-left on base; BB-walks; SO-struck out; SB-stolen bases; CS-caugtit stealing: E-errors. Today in baseball Mike Schmidt turns 62.

1923 Lou Gehrig hit his first homer in the majors off Bill Piercy of the Boston Red Sox. On the same date 15 years later, he hit his 493rd and last off Dutch Leonard of the Senators. 1935 The Chicago Cubs clinched the NL pennant and Voting on a 30-29-28-etc. basis by 1 1 USA TODAY writers and editors. First-place votes in parentheses.

Statistics through Sunday. Commentary by Scott Boeck. Team BA SLG OB AB TB 28 3B HR RBI SH SF LOB BB SO SB CS Texas ,282 .458 33? 5555 838 1568 2545 307 32 202 791 38 48 1KB 466 911 139 44 113 Boston 280 ,459 348 5601 861 1567 2572 346 34 197 830 22 50 1162 565 1093 101 40 92 Detroit 375 .429 .338 5454 759 1498 2338 284 32 164 723 50 57 1142 511 1119 49 19 100 Kansas City ,274 .414 .329 5567 719 1527 2306 317 39 128 694 55 53 1136 440 989 148 56 93 New York .264 .445 344 54 1 0 855 1430 2409 262 33 217 826 36 51 1095 614 1119 143 46 99 Baltimore 256 .411 .315 5485 691 1406 2252 264 12 186 667 23 43 1049 441 1096 79 24 107 Los Angeles 253 .404 313 5413 660 1371 2187 285 33 155 623 49 30 1028 434 1063 131 52 92 Chicago 253 .388 .319 5409 646 1366 2099 248 16 151 617 52 46 1106 466 966 80 52 77 Qevc-land 251 398 318 5406 694 1357 2153 284 25 154 662 31 42 1054 487 1240 88 42 109 Toronto 250 .415 317 5465 736 1367 2270 280 34 185 697 29 47 1065 510 1152 128 51 109 Minnesota 347 .359 .306 5386 608 1330 1932 256 23 100 561 29 25 1060 435 1032 92 39 116 Oakland 244 369 312 5350 634 1306 1973 276 29 111 601 34 56 1091 505 1063 113 43 124 Tampa Bay 243 .401 .320 5331 689 1296 2136 268 37 166 656 36 33 1085 550 1171 150 61 71 Seattle 234 350 294 5330 552 1249 1863 249 22 107 530 38 41 1070 431 1254 125 40 ioT won their 1 1 st consecutive, game with a doubleheader A sweep of the St Louis Cardi- nals. The Cubs won the pennant with the opening- AL Team Pitching Comparison Key W-wins; L-losses; ERA-earned run G-games; CG-complete games; SHO-shutoiits; SV-saves; IP-innings; H-hits; R-nins; ER-earned runs; HR-home runs; HB-hh batters; btt-waixs; su-strikeouts; wr-wna pitcnes; uk-iuiks. game victory.

1973 Nolan Ryan struck out 16, including No. 383 of the season for a modern major league record, in the California Angels' 5-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins in 11 innings. Team ERA CG SHO SV IP ER HR HB BB SO WP BK LosAngeles 86 73 3.54 12 11 39 1438.0 1357 616 565 134 36 467 1045 55 4 Tampa Bay 88 71 3.59 15 13 30 1419.0 1241 602 566 156 46 491 1124 45 3 NewYork 97 62 3.69 5 8 47 1431.0 1395 639 587 146 54 486 1200 65 3 Oakland 72 87 3.75 5 10 38 142i2 1366 675 593 134 41 515 1134 53 3 Texas 93 66 3.82 10 19 36 1414.1 1304 670 601 170 46 453 1156 43 6 Seattle 66 93 3.90 12 10 38 1406.0 1345 664 610 142 51 432 1057 67 6 Detroit 92 67 4.06 4 13 50 1413.0 1383 701 637 149 51 485 1086 67 5 Cleveland 80 79 4.13 2 4 38 1429.1 1440 732 656 148 57 453 1000 40 3 Chicago 77 82 4.13 6 14 40 1433.0 1446 699 658 146 42 424 11 88 53 4 Boston 89 70 4.17 2 13 35 14312 1338 720 663 151 88 529 1189 58 7 Toronto 80 79 4.34 7 10 32 1433.2 1412 753 692 176 76 531 1146 70 3 KansasCity 70 89 4.45 2 6 37 1425.2 1460 751 705 160 58 552 1064 67 Minnesota 61 98 4.60 6 7 32 13942 1531 793 713 160 .53 478 923 47 5 Baltimore 67 92 4.90 3 7 32 14192 1535 846 773 204 44 522 1029 31 2 AL Team Victory Breakdown Team Home Road East Cent West LHP RHP Grass Artif. Day Night 1-run Inn. W-L-S Baltimore 3711 30-51 26-43 22-20 12-18 16-22 51-70 58-83 20-28 47-64 21-2J 8-8 0-0-1 Boston 45-36 44-34 37-32 21-16 21-14 28-29 61-41 81-60 8-10 3020 59-50 18-18 6-5 00a Chicago 34-44 43-38 15-19 32-40 19-16 21-20 56-62 75-76 2-6 28-26 49-56 22-24 7-11 ThH) Cleveland 44-37 36-42 19-18 36-33 14-21 26-31 54-48 77-76 33 2131 59-48 30-25 6-8 0-0-0 Detroit 47-3 1 45-36 20-16 47-22 1 838 35-J6 57-51 86-65 6-2 38-23 54-44 28-17 6-3 0-0-0 KansasCity 40-41 30-48 16-21 31-38 18-17 18-29 52-60 68-84 2-5 23-26 47-63 25-31 10-8 0-0-0 LosAngeles 45-33 41-40 21-23 25-18 27-27 3025 568 79-68 7-5 28-21 58-52 27-30 8-13 0-0-T Minnesota 3M7 30-51 10-29 28-41 15-18 22-26 39-72 59-93 2-5 24-36 37-62 26-32 6-4 IKtaO" NmYork 52-29 45-33 39 30 22-14 23-13 38-15 59-47 90 54 7-8 44-12 53-50 2123 4-fl 0-0-0 Oakland 43-38 29-49 20-23 2024 24-30 24-28 48-59 67-83 5-4 323 1 4036 2025 iT (MM Sunday's late game Red Sox 7, Yankees 4 Game 2 (14 innings) Bos.

000 011 200 000 03 -7 NYY 300 000 100 000 00 -4 Seattle 17-26 49-61 26-28 44-37 Tampa Bay 38-43 44-34 52-29 39-30 54-47 25 18 0-0-Q 0-6-1 Boston ab Mlbo so avg Ellshurycf 7 1 2 3 0 2 .322 Crawford If 7 1 2 0 0 2 258 Pedroia2b 6 0 2 0 0 1 .302 Onizdh 6 0 0 0 0 0 307 Gonzalez lb 4 0 1 1 0 1 338 Anderson pr-lb 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Lowne3b 3 1 2 0 0 0 257 Amies pr-3b 2 1 0 0 0 0 .258 Drewrf 5 0 11 0 1 .218 McDonald ph-rf 1 1 1 0 0 0 232 Snrtaross 4 2 2 1 2 0 .295 Vantekc 2 0 1 1 0 0 221 Cathrightpr 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Saltlmcciac 3 0 1 0 0 1 237 Totals 52 715 7 1 2 9 NLTeam Batting Comparison Is; R-runs; H-hits; TB-total bases; 2B-doubles; 3B-triple I 3B-triples; Key: BA-batting average; OB-on base percentage; AB-at-bats; HR-home runs; RBI-runs batted in; SH-sacrifices; SF-sacrifice flies: LOB-left on base; BB-walks; SO-struck out; SB-stolen bases; CS-caught stealing; E-errors. leam SF LOB Battlnl 2B: Lowne 14); Scularo (241 3K Lowrie (4). Hit Ellsbury (31). St Aviles. RBI: Ellsbury 3 (1031; Gonzalez (117); Drew (22); Scutaml 521; Varitek 36) GIDP: Ellsbury.

LOB: 7. Basminning CS Crawlord (6); Gathnght RkTeam Pts. LW Comment 1. Philadelphia 324 1 Snapped a season-worst eight-game Phillies (6) losing streak on Sunday. 2.

New York 323 2 Clinched the AL East title for 12th Yankees (5) time in last 16 seasons. 3. Texas 300 5 Two wins from tying a franchise Rangers record of 95. 4. Milwaukee 298 4 Creinke.

Callardo: 20-2 record at Brewers home, 1 2-1 4 on road. 5. Detroit 288 3 Verlander could win AL Triple Crown Tigers (24 wins. 2.40 ERA. 250 Ks).

6. Arizona 281 7 Ian Kennedy, Daniel Hudson have D'backs combined for 37 wins. 7t. Tampa 250 9 Cut AL wild card race from nine Bay Rays games on Sept. 2 to one.

7t Atlanta 250 8 Host division rival Phillies in series Braves finale. 9. Boston 249 6 6-18 record in September, second Red Sox worst in majors. 10. St.

Louis 239 10 Pujols in .374, 5 homers, 19 Cardinals RBI, 1.020 OPS. 11. LosAngeles 218 12 Bullpen failed them too often. Angels 12. San Francisco 212 11 First defending champs not to make Giants playoffs since 2007 Cardinals.

13. Toronto 187 13 Bautista (43 home runs) on verge of Blue Jays second HR title. 14. LosAngeles 185 15 Kershaw's 21sl win could have Dodgers sealed NLCy Young Award. 15.

Cleveland 176 14 Thome makes encore at third base in Indians Indians home finale. 16. Cincinnati 170 16 Jay Bruce one home run from 100th Reds for career. 17. Washington 159 18 Finishing strong with a 15-9 Septem-Nationals ber.

18. Chicago 143 17 White Sox have used 110 lineups in White Sox 159 games. 19. NewYork 137 19 Reyes (.331) battling with Ryan Mets Braun (.333) for batting title. 20.

Oakland 109 21 15gamesunder.500(72-87);would Athletics be most since 1 997. 21. Colorado 96 20 Played in MLB's regular Rockies 1 season game. 22. Pittsburgh 92 23 Fourth-highest home attendance Pirates total in franchise history.

23. Kansas City 86 24 Hosmer powers into into AL rookie Royals of the year race. 24. Florida 81 22 Vazquez's last 5 starts: 5-0, 0.25 ERA Marlins 36IR 25. San Diego 74 25 Team ERA (3.44), third lowest in the Padres majors.

26. Chicago 68 26 Must-see TV: Cubs-Padres season Cubs finale. 27. Baltimore 45 28 Matusz's 10.69 ERA is highest by a Orioles pitcher with 10 or more starts. 28.

Seattle 42 27 Suzuki batting 53 points (.273) Mariners below career average. 29. Minnesota 22 29 20-50 record in second half of the Twins season. 30. Houston 11 30 Lost a franchise-worst 104 games Astros and counting.

i (i). New York ab hUlbbw avg Nunezss 6 0 0 0 0 1 261 Crandersonrf 5 1 0 0 1 2 .266 Qno2b 5 110 1 1 .304 Tetxeiralb 2 1 1 2 2 0 244 Golsonpr-if 1 0 0 0 1 1 .125 Swisherrf-lb 6 0 0 0 0 2 260 Chavez 3b 3 0 1 0 0 1 265 Gardner pt-lf 3 1 0 0 0 I 258 Monterodh 4 0 2 0 2 0 .357 Dtckersonlf 2 0 0 1 0 0 265 Laird 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .188 Posadaph 0 0 0 0 1 0 242 Penapr-3b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .105 Rominec 6 0 1 0 0 2 .176 Totals 45 4 6 3 1 8 12 SI Louis 272 .422 339 5417 737 1472 2288 297 21 159 702 81 39 1104 530 9665438 fTT" NewYork 264 .390 335 5489 706 1448 2143 304 38 105 664 64 47 1232 560 1055 12T 33 I14 Milwaukee 261 .422 323 5351 700 1394 2258 268 31 178 672 82 43 1083 463 1064 90 30 107 Colorado 258 .412 .330 5443 728 1406 2242 269 39 163 690 74 44 1154 553 1174 115 41 96 Houston 258 .375 311 5500 604 1420 2061 305 27 94 569 64 36 1138 394 1135 118 32 ilT Chicago 257 .402 .315 5455 646 1404 2194 282 35 146 602 58 34 1122 415 1177 66 21 nT Cincinnati 357 .408 .327 5496 724 1411 2242 257 17 180 686 75 39 1164 527 1221 95 49 9F" LosAngeles 256 373 ,322 5329 627 1365 199(3 231 26 114 597 68 42 1147 493 1074 125 38 83 Philadelphia 352 .394 .323 5463 698 1379 2154 254 37 149 678 64 35 1173 528 100794 24 Ti Arizona 251 ,415 .323 5316 717 1334 2206 291 37 169 690 49 33 1042 519 1225 131 55 tl Honda 247 .389 318 5417 617 1340 2108 269 29 147 590 86 41 1182 534 1214 94 41 89 Atlanta 244 388 3 1 0 5420 635 1324 2 103 237 16 170 600 74 29 1092 491! 1228 74 43 82 Pittsburgh 244 .367 308 5317 594 12 1951 269 34 106 567 72 44 1058 479 1285 105 51 ilO Washington 243' .384 309 5345 613 1299 2052 255 21 152 583 79 32 1099 462 1298 101 37 103 SanFrancisra 241 367 303 5388 557 1299 1979 279 22 119 522 61 41 1108 442 1 103 83 49 f04 San Diego 237 .348 304 5323 580 1262 1852 242 42 88 550 54 47 1083 488 1290 166 44 NL Team Pitching Comparison Key W-wins: L-losses; ERA-earned run G-games; CC-complete games; SHO-shutouts; SV-saves; fP-innings; H-hits; R-runs; ER-earned runs; HR-home runs; HB-hh battery BB-walks; SO-strikeouts; WP-wild pitches; BK -balks. leam ERA CC SHO SV IP ER HR HB BB SO WP BK Philadelphia 99 60 3.04 18 21 45 1446.0 1299 523 489 117 47 398 1267 22 6 Sanfrancisco 84 75 322 3 11 5l 14410 1237 571 515 96 48 557 289 42 4 San Diego 69 90 3.44 0 9 43 1422.1 1305 603 543 123 36 511 1114 44 6 Atlanta 89 70 3 46 3 16 52 14482 1302 590 557 121 52 510 1315 61 LosAngeles 80 78 3.56 7 17 38 1404.1 1264 598 555 129 42 495 1241 49 7 Washington 78 80 3.60 3 10 47 14222 1385 635 569 127 51 469 1019 47 6 Mllwaukg 94 65 3.61 1 13 46 14142 1319 622 567 146 32 430 1234 69 5 St. Louis 88 71 3.74 6 8 47 1435.0 1439 681 5W 135 46 441 1069 47 3 Arizona 93 66 3.77 5 12 58 1415.1 1384 645' 593 156 50 '437 1045 3 9 7 FJorida 71 88 3 96 6 11 40 1412.2 1383 691 630 147 37 492 1193 43 Pittsburgh 71 88 3.98 5 II 42 1424.1 1485 691 630 145 57 517 1012 57 6 Cincinnati 77 82 4.17 4 5 37 1437.2 1385 701! 666 182 56 528 082 50 12 New Yorjt 76 83 4.22 5 8 43. 141 70 1455 731 664 144 69 506 1 097 46 1 Chicago 70 89 4.32 4 5 40 1409,1 1417 743 677 159 53 567 1194 51 5 Colorado 72 87 4.43 5 7 40 1422J 1443 761 700 174 48 516 1099 60 7 Houston 55 104 4.45 2 6 25 1407.0 1436 771 695 185" 52 548 1179 38 9 NL Team Victory Breakdown Team Home Road East Cent West LHP RHP Grass Artif.

Day Night 1-run Inn. W-l-S Arizona 50 28 43-38 18 14 23 17 42-27 2 3 21 70-45 93 66 OO 23 20 70 46 27 16 8-4 000 Battlnf 2B: Teixeira (251: Montero (41. SF: I06; Dickerson Dickerson. RBI: Teixeira 2 (71 GIDP: Swisher: Dickersoo. Gardner (48) Baseninning SK Golson I FMUnf-HM.

Pitching Ip er bb to era 6 5 4 3 3 4 641 11 0 0 0 0 1 2.66 1 0 0 0 3 0 3.17 0 1 0 0 4 2.59 2 1 0 0 2 2 3.62 1 0 0 0 0 1 6.10 6v 8 4 4 0 3 3.70 1 0 0 0 1 2.83 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 52 1 10 0 I I 192 MOD 0 0 245 2 0 0 0 0 2 188 2 2 0 0 0 I 3 98 11! II 1080 Boston Lackey AcevesBS3 Bard Papelbon MoralesW.1-1 Doubront S.I New York Nova logan Sonano Rivera Valdes Wade UHey Proctor LO-2 2620 63 50 Chicago 70-89 32-41 38-48 Cincinnati 42-19 11-19 18-14 56-67 S4-64 47 68 75-81 11-5 28-2? JP-1 -35-43 34-44 4237 2318 25-19 Colorado 38-43 15-18 27 42 72-87 0-0 19-31 4-8 1-0-0 41-43 3138 M5 71 85 53-103. Houston 25-56 10-21 14-24 12-24 43-80 2-1 5665 42-7 55 53 26- 32 9-13 0-1 -I J9-28 4-13 23 20 82 000 -2'-48 22 20 J3-37 25-25" 30-48 42 39 55-23 38 39 15 17 2022 60-56 80 7B Los Afigel Milwaukee 39 42 78 49 00 30-21 33-15 37 32 19-14 J6-17 13 20 20-14 49 28 3j-3i 40 29 27-16" 1616 1622 35-17 60-61 23-26 53 57 JHL Philadelphia 33-18 1-10 Lackey pitched to I batter In the 7th. IBB: Scutaro (by Riveral: Posada (by Sard): Mon-tero(byBard) Batten heed; Ptehn-jWIiei: Lackey 24: 86-57; Aceves 5: 19-13: Bard 28-13; Papelbon 7: 29-22; Morales 9: 44-26: Douhrau 3: 14-10; Nova 27. 9M2: lojan Sonano 3: 7-5: Rivera 5: 17-8: Wade 25-17; Umpire! HP: BatTett. It McClelland; 2 Hudson; JHEventt 1 1.

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