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D4 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.FRIDAY, MAY 27 , 2022


NL games
ROCKIES AT NATIONALS, 7:05
W-L ERATEAM
Gomber (L) 2-4 4.11 3-5
Sanchez (R) 3-3 7.16 3-3
GIANTS AT REDS, 6:40
Rodón (L) 4-3 3.42 4-4
TBD ---- ---- ----
PHILLIES AT METS, 7:10
Eflin (R) 1-3 3.65 3-4
Carrasco (R) 4-1 3.50 4-4
MARLINS AT BRAVES, 7:20
Rogers (L) 2-5 5.20 2-6
Anderson (R) 3-3 4.07 4-4
BREWERS AT CARDINALS, 8:15
Woodruff (R) 5-2 4.76 6-2
Hudson (R) 3-2 3.60 4-4
DODGERS AT DIAMONDBACKS, 9:40
Gonsolin (R) 4-0 1.62 5-3
Bumgarner (L) 2-2 2.76 5-4
PIRATES AT PADRES, 9:40
Quintana (L) 1-2 2.43 5-3
Manaea (L) 2-3 4.04 3-5

AL games
ORIOLES AT RED SOX, 7:10
W-L ERATEAM
Bradish (R) 1-3 5.74 2-3
Whitlock (R) 1-1 3.58 3-3
GUARDIANS AT TIGERS, 7:10
Bieber (R) 1-3 3.55 4-4
Faedo (R) 1-1 3.00 2-2
YANKEES AT RAYS, 7:10
Taillon (R) 4-1 2.95 6-2
Springs (L) 2-1 1.32 3-1
ROYALS AT TWINS, 8:10
Keller (R) 1-4 3.20 3-5
Ober (R) 1-1 2.55 4-1
BLUE JAYS AT ANGELS, 9:38
Manoah (R) 5-1 1.62 5-3
Silseth (R) 1-1 2.61 1-1
ASTROS AT MARINERS, 9:40
Verlander (R) 6-1 1.22 6-2
Flexen (R) 1-6 4.98 1-7
RANGERS AT ATHLETICS, 9:40
Gray (R) 1-2 5.14 2-4
Irvin (L) 2-2 3.21 3-3

NL scores
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
at Washington 1, L.A. Dodgers 0
at Pittsburgh 10, Colorado 5
at San Francisco 9, N.Y. Mets 3
Milwaukee 2, at San Diego 1
at Cincinnati 4, Chicago Cubs 3
at Atlanta 8, Philadelphia 4
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
at Washington 7, Colorado 3
at Cincinnati 20, Chicago Cubs 5
Philadelphia 4, at Atlanta 1
Milwaukee 4, at St. Louis 3
L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, late

AL scores
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
at N.Y. Yankees 2, Baltimore 0
Detroit 4, at Minnesota 2 (10)
Oakland 4, at Seattle 2
at Chicago White Sox 3, Boston 1
at Houston 2, Cleveland 1
Texas 7, at L.A. Angels 2
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
N.Y. Yankees 7, at Tampa Bay 2
at Detroit 4, Cleveland 3
Kansas City 3, at Minnesota 2
Boston at Chicago White Sox, late
Toronto at L.A. Angels, late
Texas at Oakland, late

Tigers 4, Guardians 3
Miguel Cabrera hit a
game-ending single in the
ninth inning with his third
hit, lifting Detroit past
Cleveland. Jonathan
Schoop, who had reached
base on a one-out double,
scored the game-winner on
Cabrera’s 3,029th career
hit.
Gregory Soto gave up
one hit and struck out one
in the ninth, earning the
win for the Tigers.
GUARDIANS AB RHBI BBSOAVG
Straw cf.............. 41100 0.240
Rosario ss........... 31101 0.238
Ramírez dh......... 40100 0.292
Miller 2b............. 40120 2.272
Naylor 1b............ 40000 1.292
Gonzalez rf......... 40200 0.500
Clement 3b......... 40000 1.212
Mercado lf.......... 41100 1.207
Maile c................ 30110 1.333
TOTALS 34 38 31 6—
TIGERS AB RHBI BBSOAVG
Grossman lf........ 42201 1.199
Schoop 2b........... 31111 1.175
Cabrera dh.......... 40321 0.300
Báez ss............... 30110 2.204
Candelario 3b...... 40000 2.187
Torkelson 1b....... 30001 2.179
Cameron rf.......... 40100 0.174
Barnhart c........... 40000 0.242
Hill cf.................. 41100 2.226
TOTALS 33 49 4410 —
CLEVELAND...003 000 000 —38 0
DETROIT........120 000 001 —49 1
One out when winning run scored.
E: Torkelson (1). LOB: Cleveland 5, De-
troit 10. 2B: Maile (5), Gonzalez (1),
Grossman (6), Schoop (7).
GUARDIANS IP HRERBBSO ERA
Pilkington......... 31 / 373344 3.75
De Los Santos.. 12 / 300002 2.25
Morgan................ 300003 2.70
Stephan..............^1 / 321101 3.00
TIGERS IP HRERBBSO ERA
Skubal................. 753315 2.44
Foley.................... 120000 2.84
Soto..................... 110001 2.45
WP: Soto (2-2); LP: Stephan (2-2). In-
herited runners-scored: De Los Santos
3-0. HBP: Morgan (Báez). WP: Stephan.
T: 2:52. A: 12,764 (41,083).

Phillies 4, Braves 1
Aaron Nola struck out 10
and pitched scoreless ball
into the ninth inning as Phil-
adelphia beat Atlanta.
The Phillies had lost eight
straight starts by Nola, but
he had a 3.69 ERA in that
stretch. Against the Braves,
he gave up one run and five
hits in 8^1 / 3 innings for his
first win since Opening Day.
J.T. Realmuto homered
and Odúbel Herrera had
two hits and two RBI for
Philadelphia.
PHILLIES AB RHBI BBSO AVG
Hoskins 1b.......... 40100 1.223
Bohm 3b.............. 40000 3.287
Harper dh............ 41100 0.316
Castellanos rf...... 40110 1.249
Segura 2b............ 40000 1.289
Schwarber lf........ 31001 0.194
Realmuto c.......... 32110 0.240
Herrera cf............ 40220 1.269
Stott ss............... 20001 0.119
TOTALS 32 46 427 —
BRAVESABRHBIBBSOAVG
Albies 2b............. 40000 2.246
Swanson ss......... 40100 0.268
Riley 3b............... 40100 2.244
Olson 1b.............. 31200 1.251
d'Arnaud c........... 40000 0.252
Contreras dh....... 30101 2.277
Duvall rf.............. 40000 2.195
Arcia lf................. 30000 1.318
Heredia cf............ 30000 1.103
TOTALS 32 15 0111 —
PHILA.............001 000 210 —460
ATLANTA.......000 000 001 —150
LOB: Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 6. 2B: Herre-
ra (7), Castellanos (11), Olson 2 (18). HR:
Realmuto (3), off Wright.
PHILLIES IP HRER BBSO ERA
Nola.................... 81 / 35110 10 3.56
Knebel..................^2 / 300011 2.89
BRAVESIP HRER BBSO ERA
Wright............... 62 / 333325 2.68
Smith...................^1 / 310000 3.63
Chavez................. 121101 5.00
Lee....................... 100001 0.00
WP: Nola (2-4); LP: Wright (4-3). Inherit-
ed runners-scored: Knebel 1-1, Smith
2-2. HBP: Nola (Olson), Wright (Realmu-
to). WP: Knebel. T: 2:43. A: 33,188
(41,084).

Yankees 7, Rays 2
Nelson Cortes took a
three-hit shutout into the
ninth inning and Matt Car-
penter sparked a go-ahead,
three-run rally after being
hit by a pitch in his debut to
power New York past AL
East rival Tampa Bay.
Cortes won his third
straight start, lowered his
ERA to 1.70 and retired 14
in a row during one stretch.
He threw 77 strikes among
a career-high 109 pitches.
YANKEES AB RHBI BBSO AVG
Judge cf............... 31121 0.313
Rizzo 1b............... 40111 0.226
Torres 2b............. 50000 1.234
Andújar lf............ 40110 1.294
Gallo rf................ 40000 3.165
Kiner-Falefa ss... 32101 0.257
Trevino c.............. 40100 0.246
Carpenter dh....... 22001 0.000
Gonzalez 3b......... 32101 1.220
TOTALS 32 76 45 6—
RAYSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Díaz 3b................ 30001 0.268
Franco dh............. 41100 1.267
Ramírez 1b.......... 41200 1.295
Arozarena lf........ 40000 1.257
Margot cf............ 40210 0.354
Paredes 2b.......... 40010 1.195
Zunino c............... 40000 1.158
Walls ss............... 30000 1.150
Bruján rf.............. 30100 0.140
TOTALS 33 26 21 6—
NEW YORK.....000 003 103 —761
TAMPA BAY...000 000 002 —262
E: Kiner-Falefa (6), Walls (7), Bruján (4).
LOB: New York 5, Tampa Bay 5. 2B: Rizzo
(9), Margot (4).
YANKEES IP HRER BBSO ERA
Cortes.................. 841115 1.70
Peralta................. 121101 2.25
RAYSIP HRER BBSO ERA
Yarbrough.......... 51 / 323215 3.98
Thompson............^2 / 310001 4.86
Garza Jr.............. 21 / 322220 5.54
Raley....................^2 / 312120 2.84
WP: Cortes (4-1); LP: Yarbrough (0-1).
Inherited runners-scored: Peralta 1-1,
Thompson 2-2, Raley 1-1. HBP: Yar-
brough (Carpenter). WP: Yarbrough, Gar-
za Jr. T: 2:49. A: 14,610 (25,000).

Reds 20, Cubs 5
Cincinnati s cored its
most runs i n 23 years b e-
hind 20 hits — including
two home runs and five
RBI from Kyle Farmer — to
dominate Chicago.
CUBSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Morel cf.............. 512001 .313
Contreras c......... 211111 .260
Higgins c............ 100000 .273
Happ lf................ 321111 .275
Suzuki rf............. 201000 .245
Ortega rf............ 201000 .219
Schwindel dh...... 401201 .227
Wisdom 3b......... 400001 .217
Rivas 1b............. 400000 .227
Hoerner ss.......... 411101 .277
Villar 2b.............. 400002 .239
TOTALS3 558528 —
REDSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Senzel cf............ 434120 .221
Drury 3b............. 612302 .240
Pham dh............. 422300 .233
Votto 1b............. 310022 .156
Lopez 2b............. 100000 .265
Stephenson c..... 533200 .310
Farmer ss........... 434500 .250
Aquino rf............ 101000 .130
Naquin ph-rf....... 220020 .258
Almora Jr. lf....... 533300 .314
Reynolds 2b-
1b.......................^321310 .242
TOTALS3 820202074 —
CHICAGO.......210020 000 —58 0
CINCINNATI...028012 25X—20201
E: Hoffman (1). LOB: Chicago 6, Cincin-
nati 5. 2B: Schwindel (7), Morel (2),
Aquino (2), Pham (6), Drury (10). 3B:
Reynolds (1). HR: Hoerner (3), off
Greene; Contreras (6), off Greene;
Happ (5), off Greene; Farmer (2), off
Steele; Farmer (3), off Hughes.
CUBSIP HRERBBSO ERA
Steele.................. 277722 5.40
Effross................ 133310 3.20
Hughes................ 211100 2.57
Martin................. 132211 3.94
Wick.................... 112221 2.65
Simmons............. 155510 45.0
REDSIP HRERBBSO ERA
Greene................. 575526 5.89
Hoffman.............. 100001 1.52
Kuhnel................. 210001 1.12
Solomon.............. 100000 3.86
WP: Greene (2-6); LP: Steele (1-5). In-
herited runners-scored: Effross 2-2.
IBB: off Effross (Naquin). HBP: Kuhnel
(Contreras). T: 3:10. A: 13,578
(42,319).

Royals 3, Twins 2
Whit Merrifield drove in
two runs with a double and
scored on Bobby Witt Jr.’s
double as Kansas City ral-
lied for three runs in the
eighth inning to snap a
seven-game losing streak.
Starter Devin Smeltzer
pitched seven scoreless in-
nings for the Twins.
ROYALS AB RHBI BBSOAVG
Merrifield rf........ 41120 1.222
Benintendi lf....... 20102 0.329
Witt Jr. ss........... 40110 0.223
Dozier dh............ 40100 1.265
Melendez c......... 30001 1.246
Santana 1b......... 40000 1.160
Rivera 3b............ 41100 0.224
Lopez 2b............. 40000 1.201
Hicklen cf............ 20000 2.000
O'Hearn ph.......... 10100 0.190
Blanco pr-cf........ 01000 0.286
TOTALS 32 36 337 —
TWINS AB RHBI BBSOAVG
Buxton cf............ 50100 1.202
Correa ss............. 50200 2.280
Garlick lf............. 30100 2.278
Larnach lf............ 20000 1.288
Sánchez c............ 50200 0.216
Urshela 3b.......... 40101 1.254
Arraez 2b............ 31101 0.347
Miranda 1b......... 41200 1.164
Jeffers dh........... 30110 1.204
Gordon ph-dh...... 10000 1.247
Celestino rf......... 20110 0.324
Kepler ph-rf........ 20000 0.245
TOTALS 39 2122210—
KANSAS CITY000 000 030 —36 1
MINNESOTA..010 100 000 —212 0
E: Lopez (5). LOB: Kansas City 5, Minne-
sota 12. 2B: Merrifield (8), Witt Jr. (10),
Miranda (5).
ROYALS IP HRERBBSO ERA
Lynch................ 51 / 372226 3.92
Snider.................^2 / 300000 5.29
Staumont............ 100002 4.08
Payamps.............. 030000 1.31
Barlow................. 220002 1.71
TWINS IP HRERBBSO ERA
Smeltzer.............. 720016 1.04
Duffey................. 143310 4.91
Cano..................... 100011 12.1
WP: Staumont (2-1); LP: Duffey (2-3);
S: Barlow (5). Payamps pitched to 3
batters in the 8th Inherited runners-
scored: Snider 1-0, Barlow 3-0. T: 3:05.
A: 17,657 (38,544).

Brewers 4, Cardinals 3
Josh Hader escaped a
ninth-inning jam in his
37th straight scoreless ap-
pearance, and Milwaukee
held off St. Louis for its
third straight win.
Tyrone Taylor drove in a
run for the seventh game in
a row and Luis Urías hom-
ered as the NL Central lead-
ers increased their edge
over the second-place Car-
dinals to 4^1 / 2 games.
BREWERS AB RHBI BBSOAVG
Wong 2b............. 511001 .221
Urías ss............... 511101 .267
Yelich lf............... 402112 .244
McCutchen dh..... 512101 .258
Tellez 1b............. 401000 .247
Taylor rf.............. 401100 .238
Narváez c............ 402000 .242
Cain cf................. 401000 .183
Peterson 3b........ 411000 .202
TOTALS 39 4124 15 —
CARDINALS AB RHBI BBSOAVG
Edman 2b-ss........ 513000 .288
Goldschmidt 1b.... 422111 .348
Arenado 3b.......... 300020 .283
Pujols dh.............. 301110 .232
Yepez lf................ 400100 .273
Molina c............... 200020 .234
Bader cf................ 401000 .246
Sosa ss................. 200000 .226
Gorman ph-2b...... 200002 .263
Donovan rf........... 400001 .310
TOTALS 33 37 36 4—
MILWAUKEE.210 100 000 —412 0
ST. LOUIS.......200 000 100 —37 1
E: Sosa (2). LOB: Milwaukee 9, St. Louis


  1. 2B: Peterson (4), Narváez (6), Cain
    (4), Edman (8). HR: Urías (4), off Wain-
    wright; Goldschmidt (8), off Gott.
    BREWERS IP HRERBBSO ERA
    Lauer................... 542241 2.31
    Kelley.................. 100011 0.00
    Gott..................... 111100 2.65
    Boxberger............ 110001 2.76
    Hader................... 110011 0.00
    CARDINALS IP HRERBBSO ERA
    Wainwright......... 5104312 3.12
    Pallante............... 320001 0.82
    Gallegos.............. 100002 3.24
    WP: Lauer (5-1); LP: Wainwright (5-4);
    S: Hader (16). HBP: Gott (Pujols). T:
    3:21. A: 35,107 (45,494).


Rangers 7, Angels 2
Late Wednesday
Mitch Garver homered
in his third consecutive
game, Kole Calhoun hit a
two-run homer, and Texas
snapped a three-game
skid with a win over Los An-
geles.
Calhoun s cored three
runs, and the Rangers held
Shohei Ohtani and Mike
Trout to a combined 0 for 7
with six strikeouts.
RANGERS AB RHBI BBSOAVG
Semien 2b........... 412100 .185
Seager ss............ 501100 .238
Garver dh............ 411201 .220
Heim c................. 310010 .270
García cf.............. 400001 .209
Calhoun rf........... 433200 .254
Huff 1b................ 401001 .407
Culberson 3b....... 200001 .231
Miller ph-3b........ 111110 .226
White lf.............. 401002 .197
TOTALS 35 7107 26 —
ANGELS AB RHBI BBSOAVG
Ohtani dh............ 310012 .251
Trout cf............... 400004 .319
Walsh 1b............. 411001 .243
Rendon 3b........... 302110 .248
Marsh lf.............. 400002 .273
Rengifo 2b-rf...... 401100 .275
Suzuki c.............. 401001 .191
Wade rf............... 200000 .231
Duffy ph-2b........ 100000 .245
Velazquez ss....... 301000 .198
TOTALS 32 26 2210 —
TEXAS............100 300 210 —710 0
L.A..................100 000 001 —26 0
LOB: Texas 5, Los Angeles 5. 2B: Cal-
houn (4), Suzuki (2). 3B: Semien (1).
HR: Garver (6), off Detmers; Calhoun
(7), off Detmers.
RANGERS IP HRERBBSO ERA
Otto..................... 531127 4.91
Santana............... 100001 2.08
Burke................... 210001 1.17
Barlow................. 121101 1.88
ANGELS IP HRERBBSO ERA
Detmers.............. 655513 4.65
Mayers................ 252212 5.40
Bradley................ 100001 6.52
WP: Otto (2-2); LP: Detmers (2-2). In-
herited runners-scored: Mayers 1-1. T:
2:49. A: 22,950 (45,517).

TEAMS ARE PERMITTED
TO KEEP 14 PITCHERS


MLB and the players
association are allowing
teams to carry an
additional pitcher
through June 19 as the
two sides continue to
monitor player health.


PERSONNEL DEPT.


Yankees: Three-time all-
star Matt Carpenter
agreed to a one-year
contract, a week after he
was released from the
Rangers’ minor league
system.


Guardians: DH Franmil
Reyes was placed on the
10-day injured list with
right hamstring tightness.


BY THE NUMBERS


7-21


Record for Seattle since
an 11-6 start to plunge
into the AL West
basement.


44.9


MPH of a slider thrown by
Cubs shortstop Andrelton
Simmons against the
Reds’ Kyle Farmer,
resulting in the slowest
pitch to draw a swinging
strike in MLB history.


QUOTABLE


“I did go to that


school. I walked


those halls, so I


can imagine


what they


experience each


day, and I’m


feeling for that


community.”


— Tampa Bay’s Brooks
Raley on the school
shooting in Uvalde, Tex., the
left-hander’s hometown.

STAR OF THE DAY


Kyle Farmer, Reds


The shortstop went 4 for
4 with two home runs,
five RBI and three runs in
Cincinnati’s 20-5 blowout
of the visiting Cubs.


TODAY’S GAME
TO WATCH


Astros at Mariners,
9:40 p.m.


Right-hander Justin
Verlander (6-1, 1.22 ERA)
takes the hill for Houston
in search of his MLB-
leading seventh win
against struggling righty
Chris Flexen (1-6, 4.98) at
T-Mobile Park.


NL leaders
Entering Thursday’s games.
BATTING
Machado, SD .................................... .361
Goldschmidt, StL ............................. .344
Hosmer, SD ...................................... .325
McNeil, NY ....................................... .321
Harper, Phi ....................................... .318
Cron, Col .......................................... .314
Iglesias, Col ..................................... .309
Segura, Phi ...................................... .297
Freeman, LA .................................... .297
HOME RUNS
Betts, LA ............................................ 12
Cron, Col ............................................. 12
Pederson, SF ....................................... 11
Walker, Ari ......................................... 11
Alonso, NY .......................................... 11
Wisdom, Chi ....................................... 10
Schwarber, Phi ................................... 10
Harper, Phi .......................................... 10
RBI
Alonso, NY .......................................... 41
Turner, LA ........................................... 34
Tellez, Mil ........................................... 33
Goldschmidt, StL ................................ 33
Cron, Col ............................................. 33
Lindor, NY ........................................... 33
Arenado, StL ....................................... 32
Harper, Phi .......................................... 31
Betts, LA ............................................ 30
Turner, LA ........................................... 29
TOTAL BASES
Cron, Col ........................................... 101
Harper, Phi .......................................... 98
Machado, SD ....................................... 98
Betts, LA ............................................ 93
Goldschmidt, StL ................................ 92
Alonso, NY .......................................... 89
ERA
Musgrove, SD .................................. 1.90
Mikolas, StL .................................... 1.96
López, Mia ....................................... 2.04
Alcantara, Mia ................................. 2.11
Burnes, Mil ...................................... 2.19
Wright, Atl ...................................... 2.49
Urías, LA .......................................... 2.49
Scherzer, NY .................................... 2.54
Wainwright, StL .............................. 2.87
Buehler, LA ...................................... 2.91
SAVES
Rogers, SD .......................................... 16
Hader, Mil ........................................... 15
Bard, Col ............................................. 10
Díaz, NY .............................................. 10
Jansen, Atl ......................................... 10
Melancon, Ari ..................................... 10
Kimbrel, LA ........................................... 9
Bednar, Pit ............................................ 8
Gallegos, StL ........................................ 8
STRIKEOUTS
Burnes, Mil ......................................... 67
Nola, Phi ............................................. 64
Rodón, SF ............................................ 62
Scherzer, NY ....................................... 59
López, Mia .......................................... 56
Wright, Atl ......................................... 56
Manaea, SD ........................................ 55

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The slugging Farmer

Cincinnati’s Kyle Farmer returned to the lineup with force, going yard twice for his first career multihomer game in the Reds’ 20-5 rout of the Cubs.

TODAY

Interleague scores

WEDNESDAY’S RESULT
at Tampa Bay 5, Miami 4
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
No games scheduled.

AL leaders
Entering Thursday’s games.
BATTING
Martinez, Bos .................................. .372
Anderson, Chi .................................. .355
Arraez, Min ...................................... .347
Devers, Bos ...................................... .333
France, Sea ...................................... .331
Benintendi, KC ................................. .327
Bogaerts, Bos .................................. .323
Trout, LA .......................................... .319
Judge, NY ......................................... .313
Crawford, Sea .................................. .296
HOME RUNS
Judge, NY ............................................ 17
Alvarez, Hou ....................................... 12
Trout, LA ............................................. 12
Buxton, Min ........................................ 11
Ramírez, Cle ....................................... 11
Stanton, NY ........................................ 11
Rizzo, NY ............................................ 11
Devers, Bos ......................................... 10
RBI
Ramírez, Cle ....................................... 43
Stanton, NY ........................................ 35
Judge, NY ............................................ 34
Story, Bos ........................................... 33
France, Sea ......................................... 31
Tucker, Hou ........................................ 29
Ohtani, LA .......................................... 28
Walsh, LA ........................................... 27
ERA
Verlander, Hou ................................ 1.22
Kopech, Chi ...................................... 1.29
Manoah, Tor .................................... 1.62
Pérez, Tex ........................................ 1.64
Blackburn, Oak ................................ 1.70
Cortes, NY ....................................... 1.80
McClanahan, TB ............................... 2.06
Skubal, Det ...................................... 2.22
SAVES
Hendriks, Chi ...................................... 14
Romano, Tor ....................................... 14
Iglesias, LA ......................................... 11
Jiménez, Oak ...................................... 10
Chapman, NY ........................................ 9
STRIKEOUTS
McClanahan, TB .................................. 74
Cease, Chi ........................................... 71
Ray, Sea .............................................. 68
Gausman, Tor ..................................... 65
Cole, NY .............................................. 62
Cortes, NY .......................................... 56
Gilbert, Sea ......................................... 55
Montas, Oak ....................................... 55


NOTES

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR
New York 32 13 .711 —6-4 W-3
Tampa Bay2618.591 5^1 / 2 6-4 L-1
x-Toronto 23 20 .535 86-4 W-1
x-Boston 20 23 .465 11 7-3 L-1
Baltimore1827.400 14 4-6 L-2

CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Minnesota 27 18 .600 —7-3 L-2
x-Chicago 22 21 .512 46-4 W-1
Cleveland 18 23 .439 73-7 L-3
Detroit 16 28 .364 10^1 / 2 5-5 W-2
Kansas City 15 28 .349 11 3-7 W-1

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Houston 29 16 .644 —6-4 W-2
x-Los Angeles 27 18 .600 25-5 L-1
x-Texas1923.452 8^1 / 2 6-4 W-1
x-Oakland 19 27 .413 10^1 / 2 4-6 W-2
Seattle 18 27 .400 11 2-8 L-2
x-Late game

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR


New York 29 17 .630 —6-4 L-2


Atlanta 21 24 .467 7^1 / 2 5-5 L-1


Philadelphia 21 24 .467 7^1 / 2 4-6 W-1


Miami 18 24 .429 94-6 L-2


Washington 16 30 .348 13 4-6 W-2


CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Milwaukee 29 16 .644 —7-3 W-3
St. Louis 24 20 .545 4^1 / 2 5-5 L-2
Pittsburgh 18 25 .419 10 4-6 W-1
Chicago 18 26 .409 10^1 / 2 4-6 L-2
Cincinnati 14 30 .318 14^1 / 2 5-5 W-2

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
x-Los Angeles 29 14 .674—8-2 L-1
San Diego 28 16 .636 1^1 / 2 7-3 L-2
San Francisco24 19 .558 54-6 W-2
x-Arizona 23 22 .511 75-5 W-2
Colorado 20 24 .455 9^1 / 2 3-7 L-2
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