Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Standings - November 5, 2013





Larry Division
1. x-Giants (47-33), .588, 0.0 GB
2. y-Cardinals (43-34), .558, 2.5 GB
3. Cubs (35-43), .449, 11.0 GB

Curly Division
1. x-Athletics (47-33), .588, 0.0 GB
2. Mets (41-39), .513, 6.0 GB
3. Pirates (30-50), .375, 17.0 GB

Moe Division
1. Rockies (40-38), .513, 0.0 GB
2. Reds (37-40), .481, 2.5 GB
3. Yankees (31-41), .431, 6.0 GB

x - clinched divisional championship
y - clinched wild card

2014 Draft Order

1. Pirates
2-9. TBA

Department of WTF??? (Updated November 12)

How come the Giants haven't clinched their division yet?
They have, with their last five games getting them to 47-33.

What can we say about playoff seedings?
The Giants will be the number one seed, Athletics number 2, Cards number 3, and the Moe champ number 4.   

Aren't the Mets getting screwed here, with the Moe Division possibly being won by a sub-.500 team?
We now know the Rockies will finish at least .500, so there's that. It is still possible for Paul to be bitter, as he could still miss the playoffs with a better record than a team that makes it.

So who's gonna win that Moe Division anyway?
Rockies magic number is down to 1. One Rockies win (they have two left, against the Cubs) or Reds loss (they have three left, against the Yankees) and that's all she wrote. But should the Rockies manage to go 0-2, and the Reds manage to go 3-0, they'd both finish at 40-40 and the Reds would win the tiebreaker. Yankees now eliminated.  



Next action: Tea parties being scheduled around town...

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