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2005 Baseball Season 2005 Baseball Season
2004/2006
National League West
Team Name                        G    W    L   PCT    GB    RS   RA
San Diego Padres               162   82   80  .506     -   684  762
Arizona Diamondbacks           162   77   85  .475   5.0   696  856
San Francisco Giants           162   75   87  .463   7.0   649  745
Los Angeles Dodgers            162   71   91  .438  11.0   685  755
Colorado Rockies               162   67   95  .414  15.0   740  862
National League Central
Team Name                        G    W    L   PCT    GB    RS   RA
St. Louis Cardinals            162  100   62  .617     -   805  634
Houston Astros                 162   89   73  .549  11.0   693  609 *
Milwaukee Brewers              162   81   81  .500  19.0   726  697
Chicago Cubs                   162   79   83  .488  21.0   703  714
Cincinnati Reds                162   73   89  .451  27.0   820  889
Pittsburgh Pirates             162   67   95  .414  33.0   680  769
* - wild-card winner
National League East
Team Name                        G    W    L   PCT    GB    RS   RA
Atlanta Braves                 162   90   72  .556     -   769  674
Philadelphia Phillies          162   88   74  .543   2.0   807  726
Florida Marlins                162   83   79  .512   7.0   717  732
New York Mets                  162   83   79  .512   9.0   722  648
Washington Nationals           162   81   81  .500   9.0   639  673
American League West
Team Name                        G    W    L   PCT    GB    RS   RA
Anaheim Angels                 162   95   67  .586     -   761  643
Oakland Athletics              162   88   74  .543   7.0   772  658
Texas Rangers                  162   79   83  .488  16.0   865  858
Seattle Mariners               162   69   93  .426  26.0   699  751
American League Central
Team Name                        G    W    L   PCT    GB    RS   RA
Chicago White Sox              162   99   63  .568     -   741  645
Cleveland Indians              162   93   69  .574   6.0   790  642
Minnesota Twins                162   83   79  .512  16.0   688  662
Detroit Tigers                 162   71   91  .438  28.0   723  787
Kansas City Royals             162   56  106  .346  43.0   701  935
American League East
Team Name                        G    W    L   PCT    GB    RS   RA
New York Yankees               162   95   67  .586     -   886  789
Boston Red Sox                 162   95   67  .586     -   910  805 *
Toronto Blue Jays              162   80   82  .494  15.0   775  705
Baltimore Orioles              162   74   88  .457  21.0   729  800
Tampa Bay Devil Rays           162   67   95  .414  28.0   750  936
* - wild-card winner
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