Wednesday, October 06, 2010

MLB Roundup (Oct 6)

The regular season is over and post-season play is beginning. Here are the final standings/stats of the regular season.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

East
Tampa Bay
NY Yankees good to see the Yankees not in 1st place
Boston 7 games out of first. Better luck next year guys.
Toronto
Baltimore

Central
Minnesota
Chicago White Sox
Detroit
Cleveland
Kansas City

West
Texas
Oakland
LA Angels
Seattle 29 games behind first. Sad.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

East
Philadelphia
Atlanta
Florida
New York Mets
Washington

Central
Cincinnati
St Louis
Milwaukee
Houston
Chicago Cubs
Pittsburgh

West
San Francisco
San Diego
Colorado
LA Dodgers
Arizona

STATS LEADERS

Batting Avg.
Hamilton (Rangers) - .359
Gonzalez (Rockies) - .336
Cabrera (Tigers) - .328

Hits
Suzuki (Mariners) - 214 Fat lot of good all those hits did for Seattle's record.
Cano (Yankees) - 200
Gonzalez (Rockies) - 197

Runs
Pujols (Cardinals) - 115
Teixeira (Yankees) - 113
Weeks (Brewers) - 112

Home Runs
Bautista (Blue Jays) - 54
Pujols (Cardinals) - 42
Konerko (White Sox) - 39

RBIs
Cabrera (Tigers) - 126
Rodriguez (Yankees) - 125
Bautista (Blue Jays) - 124

Wins
Halladay (Phillies) - 21
Sabathia (Yankees) - 21
Wainwright (Cardinals) - 20

Saves
Wilson (Giants) - 48
Bell (Padres) - 47
Soriano (Blue Jays) - 45

Strike Outs
Weaver (Angels) - 233
Hernandez (Mariners) - 232
Lincecum (Giants) - 231

ERA
Hernandez (Mariners) - 2.27
Johnson (Marlins) - 2.30
Buchholz (Red Sox) - 2.33

ESPN Power Rankings

Philadelphia Phillies
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
New York Yankees
Minnesota Twins
San Francisco Giants
Texas Rangers
Atlanta Braves
Cincinnati Reds
San Diego Padres
Boston Red Sox
Chicago White Sox

My prediction is Texas in the American League and San Francisco in the National League.

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