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American League Standings - 2021 - Regular Season American League Standings - 2021 - Regular Season AL East W L PCT GB L10 HOME ROAD VsR VsL XTRA 1R VsE VsC VsW INTER RS RA DIFF STRK Boston 56 36 .609 - 5-5 28-19 28-17 37-22 19-14 5-3 17-10 22-10 12-6 11-16 11-4 468 407 61 W1 Tampa Bay 54 37 .593 1.5 7-3 28-17 26-20 34-21 20-16 4-9 12-14 24-14 8-4 13-15 9-4 447 361 86 W1 Toronto 46 42 .523 8.0 5-5 20-20 26-22 36-27 10-15 2-5 6-10 21-22 4-6 8-12 13-2 454 374 80 W2 NY Yankees 46 44 .511 9.0 5-5 23-23 23-21 31-28 15-16 3-6 14-9 17-25 13-6 12-7 4-6 370 373 -3 L2 Baltimore 28 62 .311 27.0 2-8 13-30 15-32 18-40 10-22 3-5 5-14 11-24 4-17 11-14 2-7 366 511 -145 L5 AL Central W L PCT GB L10 HOME ROAD VsR VsL XTRA 1R VsE VsC VsW INTER RS RA DIFF STRK Chi White Sox 54 36 .600 - 6-4 31-15 23-21 36-28 18-8 4-3 10-11 13-7 30-15 7-11 4-3 457 346 111 L1 Cleveland 45 43 .511 8.0 3-7 24-19 21-24 28-24 17-19 5-4 13-12 7-10 26-16 5-10 7-7 383 400 -17 L1 Detroit 40 51 .440 14.5 4-6 21-22 19-29 26-38 14-13 6-4 13-11 4-5 18-30 13-11 5-5 378 457 -79 L4 Minnesota 39 50 .438 14.5 6-4 22-25 17-25 28-30 11-20 5-8 12-12 6-7 20-23 9-16 4-4 421 478 -57 W4 Kansas City 37 53 .411 17.0 4-6 22-22 15-31 26-39 11-14 1-1 11-16 9-12 17-27 5-11 6-3 373 465 -92 W1 AL West W L PCT GB L10 HOME ROAD VsR VsL XTRA 1R VsE VsC VsW INTER RS RA DIFF STRK Houston 56 36 .609 - 7-3 29-19 27-17 34-20 22-16 4-5 11-10 16-12 13-6 25-13 2-5 503 361 142 W2 Oakland 53 40 .570 3.5 5-5 28-22 25-18 30-27 23-13 4-3 15-14 13-13 13-2 19-20 8-5 413 380 33 W3 Seattle 49 43 .533 7.0 6-4 29-20 20-23 30-30 19-13 10-1 20-8 13-8 12-13 20-14 4-8 377 426 -49 W1 LA Angels 45 45 .500 10.0 6-4 26-21 19-24 30-31 15-14 2-3 14-8 11-11 13-7 15-23 6-4 440 467 -27 L1 Texas 35 56 .385 20.5 3-7 22-25 13-31 18-42 17-14 7-6 9-13 11-11 8-11 14-23 2-11 371 438 -67 L3 National League Standings - 2021 - Regular Season NL East W L PCT GB L10 HOME ROAD VsR VsL XTRA 1R VsE VsC VsW INTER RS RA DIFF STRK NY Mets 47 41 .534 - 5-5 28-14 19-27 38-25 9-16 5-3 18-15 19-18 9-10 14-6 5-7 328 322 6 L2 Philadelphia 45 45 .500 3.0 6-4 25-17 20-28 32-27 13-18 6-4 17-13 21-23 12-6 6-9 6-7 407 420 -13 L1 Atlanta 44 46 .489 4.0 5-5 24-23 20-23 34-37 10-9 2-7 15-15 23-23 16-9 3-3 2-11 426 408 18 L2 Washington 42 48 .467 6.0 2-8 24-23 18-25 32-33 10-15 2-3 13-10 17-16 9-10 8-18 8-4 380 411 -31 L5 Miami 40 51 .440 8.5 5-5 22-21 18-30 30-32 10-19 4-5 9-20 18-18 6-13 14-10 2-10 362 341 21 W1 NL Central W L PCT GB L10 HOME ROAD VsR VsL XTRA 1R VsE VsC VsW INTER RS RA DIFF STRK Milwaukee 54 39 .581 - 4-6 27-21 27-18 44-30 10-9 7-6 15-11 8-11 25-17 19-6 2-5 405 354 51 W1 Cincinnati 48 43 .527 5.0 7-3 23-21 25-22 37-36 11-7 8-3 16-10 6-4 25-14 10-20 7-5 441 438 3 L1 Chi Cubs 45 46 .495 8.0 3-7 28-17 17-29 30-34 15-12 4-4 13-16 11-14 20-21 11-7 3-4 383 403 -20 W1 St. Louis 44 47 .484 9.0 4-6 23-19 21-28 33-38 11-9 4-1 11-10 14-13 15-18 13-11 2-5 360 405 -45 L1 Pittsburgh 35 56 .385 18.0 6-4 20-25 15-31 28-41 7-15 4-1 11-9 9-10 11-26 7-13 8-7 323 442 -119 W2 NL West W L PCT GB L10 HOME ROAD VsR VsL XTRA 1R VsE VsC VsW INTER RS RA DIFF STRK San Francisco 58 32 .644 - 8-2 30-13 28-19 42-22 16-10 5-5 15-12 13-7 13-6 23-14 9-5 448 327 121 W5 LA Dodgers 57 35 .620 2.0 6-4 30-14 27-21 41-24 16-11 1-8 11-16 13-7 10-10 25-12 9-6 486 338 148 W3 San Diego 54 40 .574 6.0 5-5 33-19 21-21 39-33 15-7 5-5 13-13 7-8 16-14 23-17 8-1 452 361 91 W1 Colorado 40 52 .435 19.0 5-5 31-18 9-34 26-40 14-12 4-5 14-14 5-8 11-16 17-25 7-3 394 448 -54 L1 Arizona 26 67 .280 33.5 3-7 15-29 11-38 21-48 5-19 4-4 3-20 8-15 7-14 11-31 0-7 382 536 -154 L3 American League Standings - 2021 - Wild Card With Leaders AL East W L PCT WCGB L10 STRK HOME ROAD RS RA DIFF Boston 56 36 .609 - 5-5 W1 28-19 28-17 468 407 61 AL Central W L PCT WCGB L10 STRK HOME ROAD RS RA DIFF Chi White Sox 54 36 .600 - 6-4 L1 31-15 23-21 457 346 111 AL West W L PCT WCGB L10 STRK HOME ROAD RS RA DIFF Houston 56 36 .609 - 7-3 W2 29-19 27-17 503 361 142 Wild Card W L PCT WCGB L10 STRK HOME ROAD RS RA DIFF Tampa Bay 54 37 .593 +2.0 7-3 W1 28-17 26-20 447 361 86 Oakland 53 40 .570 - 5-5 W3 28-22 25-18 413 380 33 Seattle 49 43 .533 3.5 6-4 W1 29-20 20-23 377 426 -49 Toronto 46 42 .523 4.5 5-5 W2 20-20 26-22 454 374 80 Cleveland 45 43 .511 5.5 3-7 L1 24-19 21-24 383 400 -17 NY Yankees 46 44 .511 5.5 5-5 L2 23-23 23-21 370 373 -3 LA Angels 45 45 .500 6.5 6-4 L1 26-21 19-24 440 467 -27 Detroit 40 51 .440 12.0 4-6 L4 21-22 19-29 378 457 -79 Minnesota 39 50 .438 12.0 6-4 W4 22-25 17-25 421 478 -57 Kansas City 37 53 .411 14.5 4-6 W1 22-22 15-31 373 465 -92 Texas 35 56 .385 17.0 3-7 L3 22-25 13-31 371 438 -67 Baltimore 28 62 .311 23.5 2-8 L5 13-30 15-32 366 511 -145 National League Standings - 2021 - Wild Card With Leaders NL East W L PCT WCGB L10 STRK HOME ROAD RS RA DIFF NY Mets 47 41 .534 - 5-5 L2 28-14 19-27 328 322 6 NL Central W L PCT WCGB L10 STRK HOME ROAD RS RA DIFF Milwaukee 54 39 .581 - 4-6 W1 27-21 27-18 405 354 51 NL West W L PCT WCGB L10 STRK HOME ROAD RS RA DIFF San Francisco 58 32 .644 - 8-2 W5 30-13 28-19 448 327 121 Wild Card W L PCT WCGB L10 STRK HOME ROAD RS RA DIFF LA Dodgers 57 35 .620 +4.0 6-4 W3 30-14 27-21 486 338 148 San Diego 54 40 .574 - 5-5 W1 33-19 21-21 452 361 91 Cincinnati 48 43 .527 4.5 7-3 L1 23-21 25-22 441 438 3 Philadelphia 45 45 .500 7.0 6-4 L1 25-17 20-28 407 420 -13 Chi Cubs 45 46 .495 7.5 3-7 W1 28-17 17-29 383 403 -20 Atlanta 44 46 .489 8.0 5-5 L2 24-23 20-23 426 408 18 St. Louis 44 47 .484 8.5 4-6 L1 23-19 21-28 360 405 -45 Washington 42 48 .467 10.0 2-8 L5 24-23 18-25 380 411 -31 Miami 40 51 .440 12.5 5-5 W1 22-21 18-30 362 341 21 Colorado 40 52 .435 13.0 5-5 L1 31-18 9-34 394 448 -54 Pittsburgh 35 56 .385 17.5 6-4 W2 20-25 15-31 323 442 -119 Arizona 26 67 .280 27.5 3-7 L3 15-29 11-38 382 536 -154 Major League Baseball Schedule - Jul 16th, 2021 Visitor Home Time (PT) Time (Local) Status Score Visitor Pitcher Home Pitcher Save Pitcher Attendance ToG MIA PHI 1:05 PM 4:05 PM ET Final/7 2-5 Alcantara, S (L, 5-9) Bradley, A (W, 4-1) Suárez, R (3) 2:35 MIA PHI TBD TBD Final/7 7-0 Holloway, J (W, 2-2) Eflin, Z (L, 4-7) 28,712 2:21 NYM PIT 4:05 PM 7:05 PM ET Final 1-4 Stroman, M (L, 6-8) Kuhl, C (W, 3-5) Rodríguez, R (13) 18,119 3:30 SD WSH 4:05 PM 7:05 PM ET Final 24-8 Paddack, C (W, 5-6) Fedde, E (L, 4-7) 29,203 4:15 BOS NYY 4:05 PM 7:05 PM ET Final 4-0 Rodriguez, E (W, 7-5) Montgomery, J (L, 3-5) Houck, T (1) 40,130 3:03 TEX TOR 4:07 PM 7:07 PM ET Final 2-10 Lyles, J (L, 5-6) Ray, R (W, 8-4) 10,100 2:58 MIL CIN 4:10 PM 7:10 PM ET Final 11-6 Suter, B (W, 9-4) Garrett, A (L, 0-3) 34,844 3:29 TB ATL 4:20 PM 7:20 PM ET Final/10 7-6 Wisler, M (W, 2-3) Chavez, J (L, 0-2) Fairbanks, P (4) 40,485 3:46 BAL KC 5:10 PM 7:10 PM CT Final 2-9 Akin, K (L, 0-5) Staumont, J (W, 1-2) 23,763 3:01 HOU CWS 5:10 PM 7:10 PM CT Final 7-1 McCullers Jr., L (W, 7-2) Cease, D (L, 7-5) 34,516 3:07 SF STL 5:15 PM 7:15 PM CT Final 7-2 Jackson, J (W, 1-0) Wainwright, A (L, 7-6) 33,743 3:22 LAD COL 5:40 PM 6:40 PM MT Final 10-4 Urías, J (W, 12-3) González, C (L, 3-6) 44,251 3:17 SEA LAA 6:38 PM 6:38 PM PT Final 6-5 Flexen, C (W, 9-3) Heaney, A (L, 5-7) Sewald, P (3) 40,880 3:07 CHC ARI 6:40 PM 6:40 PM MT Final 5-1 Hendricks, K (W, 12-4) Bumgarner, M (L, 4-6) 22,046 3:09 CLE OAK 6:40 PM 6:40 PM PT Final 4-5 Clase, E (L, 3-5) Romo, S (W, 1-0) 12,361 2:58 MIN DET 11:10 AM 2:10 PM ET Postponed/Rain MIN DET 4:10 PM 7:10 PM ET Postponed/Rain Major League Baseball Schedule - Jul 17th, 2021 Visitor Home Time (PT) Time (Local) Status Score Visitor Pitcher Home Pitcher Save Pitcher Attendance ToG MIN DET 10:10 AM 1:10 PM ET Pre-Game Barnes, C (0-0) Ureña, J (2-8) MIN DET 3:10 PM 6:10 PM ET Scheduled Maeda, K (4-3) TEX TOR 12:07 PM 3:07 PM ET Scheduled Allard, K (2-6) Ryu, H (8-5) CLE OAK 1:07 PM 1:07 PM PT Scheduled Quantrill, C (1-2) Montas, F (8-7) CHC ARI 1:10 PM 1:10 PM MT Scheduled Alzolay, A (4-9) Gallen, Z (1-4) MIA PHI 3:05 PM 6:05 PM ET Scheduled Thompson, Z (2-2) Velasquez, V (3-4) NYM PIT 4:05 PM 7:05 PM ET Scheduled Megill, T (0-0) Crowe, W (1-5) SD WSH 4:05 PM 7:05 PM ET Scheduled Snell, B (3-3) Corbin, P (6-7) BAL KC 4:10 PM 6:10 PM CT Scheduled Singer, B (3-6) MIL CIN 4:10 PM 7:10 PM ET Scheduled Woodruff, B (7-4) Castillo, L (3-10) SF STL 4:15 PM 6:15 PM CT Scheduled DeSclafani, A (10-3) Kim, K (4-5) HOU CWS 4:15 PM 6:15 PM CT Scheduled Odorizzi, J (3-4) Giolito, L (7-6) BOS NYY 4:15 PM 7:15 PM ET Scheduled Eovaldi, N (9-5) Cole, G (9-4) TB ATL 4:20 PM 7:20 PM ET Scheduled Fleming, J (7-4) Fried, M (6-5) LAD COL 5:10 PM 6:10 PM MT Scheduled Buehler, W (9-1) Freeland, K (1-3) SEA LAA 6:07 PM 6:07 PM PT Scheduled Kikuchi, Y (6-4) Cobb, A (6-3) Oakland Athletics Hitting - 2021 - Regular Season - Active Roster # Player Team B AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA SAC SF HBP GIDP E 17 Andrus, E OAK R .240 90 312 33 75 102 19 1 2 21 18 2 56 8 2 .281 .327 .608 334 0 3 1 5 10 40 Bassitt, C OAK R .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 49 Bolt, S OAK S .109 23 46 2 5 9 1 0 1 3 0 0 10 1 0 .109 .196 .304 48 2 0 0 0 0 49 Bolt, S SF S .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 49 Bolt, S 2 Teams S .106 25 47 2 5 9 1 0 1 3 0 0 11 1 0 .106 .191 .298 49 2 0 0 0 0 15 Brown, S OAK L .190 71 174 23 33 72 7 1 10 28 18 2 52 1 0 .268 .414 .682 194 0 1 1 1 2 26 Chapman, M OAK R .225 90 316 41 71 121 11 3 11 42 45 0 113 1 0 .318 .383 .701 371 0 8 2 5 3 35 Diekman, J OAK R .000 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 37 Garcia, A OAK R .205 30 83 7 17 24 1 0 2 6 1 0 27 0 0 .233 .289 .522 88 2 0 2 3 2 65 Guerra, D OAK R .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 Irvin, C OAK L .200 3 5
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