With two teams already there and the rest set to hit the halfway point of the season within the next few days, I wanted to look at what kind of pace each team was on. Below are the number of wins each team would finish with given its current pace, plus how that would stack up against the team?s history. As things stand now, there?s one team on pace for its most wins ever and another on pace for its fewest.
AL East
Yankees ? 100 ? most since 2009
Orioles ? 87 ? most since 1997
Red Sox ? 86 ?- fewest since 2001
Rays ? 84 ? fewest since 2009
Blue Jays ? 82 ? most since 2010
AL Central
White Sox ? 86 ? most since 2010
Indians ? 83 ? most since 2007
Tigers ? 80 ? fewest since 2008
Royals ? 74 ? most since 2008
Twins ? 69 ? most since 2010
AL West
Rangers ? 101 ? most ever
Angels ? 90 ? most since 2009
Athletics ? 77 ? most since 2010
Mariners ? 68 ? most since 2009
NL East
Nationals ? 95 ? most since 1979*
Mets ? 87 ? most since 2008
Braves ? 85 ? fewest since 2008
Marlins ? 79 ? most since 2010
Phillies ? 72 ? fewest since 2000
NL Central
Reds ? 89 ? most since 2010
Pirates ? 87 ? most since 1992
Cardinals ? 84 ? fewest since 2007
Brewers ? 75 ? fewest since 2006
Astros ? 66 ? most since 2010
Cubs ? 60 ? fewest since 1981**
NL West
Giants ? 91 ? most since 2010
Dodgers ? 89 ? most since 2009
Diamondbacks ? 81 ? fewest since 2010
Rockies ? 62 ? fewest ever
Padres ? 61 fewest since 1993
*The Expos were 74-40 and on pace to win 105 games when the strike ended the 1994 season.
**The 1981 Cubs went 38-65 in that strike-shortened season, which also works out to 60-win pace. Their last full season under 60 wins was 1966, when they went 59-103.
If the Rangers keep at it, they?ll set a franchise high for victories for the second straight year, topping last year?s total of 96. Before that, their high was 95 win sin 1999.
The Rockies are on pace for their fewest wins, excluding the 1994 strike season (they were on pace for 73 wins that year). Their low total is 67 wins, from both their inaugural season in 1993 and from 2005.
The Yankees and Rangers are both on pace for 100 wins. Only one team, the Phillies, got there last year. No team did in 2010. If the Yankees can do it, it?d be their sixth 100-win season since 1998.
And then there?s the Pirates, on pace for their first .500 season since Barry Bonds left. Their high total since was 79 wins in 1997.
Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/07/02/rangers-rockies-on-pace-for-historic-finishes/related/
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