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1) Yesterday's scores--
AL Devil Rays 5, BlueJays 2 Redsox 7, Orioles 5 Whitesox 6, Yankees 3 (10) Royals 12, Tigers 6 Mariners 5, Angels 1 A's 7, Rangers 3 NL Marlins 6, Braves 3 Giants 6, Astros 3 Padres 9, Dodgers 5 2) Standings-- Code:
x--clinched division title y--clinched playoff berth d--mathematically eliminated from winning the division title e--mathematically eliminated from winning the division title and from the postseason 3) Wild card standings-- Code:
4) The Yankees will clinch the division title if they beat the Whitesox or the Redsox lose to the Orioles. 5) The Twins will clinch the division title if they beat the Indians, the Whitesox lose to the Yankees and the Royals lose to the Tigers. 6) The A's will clinch the division title if they beat the Rangers and the Mariners lose to the Angels. 7) The Cubs tied the Astros for 1st place in the NL Central. 8) The Diamondbacks will be mathematically eliminated from the postseason if they lose to the Rockies. 9) The Whitesox clinched a winning season. They were .500 in 2002 and prior to that, had a 2 year winning streak. 10) The Royals clinched a winning season for the first time since 1994. 11) Magic numbers-- AL East--Yankees, 1 AL Central--Twins, 2 AL West--A's, 2 AL wild card--Redsox, 4 NL East--Braves, clinched NL Central--Astros/Cubs, 7 NL West--Giants, clinched NL wild card--Marlins, 6 12) The race for the postseason seeds-- AL--The Yankees have a 3 1/2 game lead over the A's for the #1 seed. The Central champions will be the #3 seed. NL--The Giants and Braves are in a virtual tie for the #1 seed. The Giants lead in PCT. The Central champions will be the #3 seed. 13) Tigers watch-- To lose 121 games (to set a modern major league record): 3-3 Current pace: 123 losses The Tigers set the AL record for losses in a season, with 118, breaking the mark set by the 1915 Athletics. 14) Today's schedule-- AL Orioles (Eric DuBose) at Redsox (Tim Wakefield), 7:05 Devil Rays (Victor Zambrano) at BlueJays (Josh Towers), 7:05 Indians (Jake Westbrook) at Twins (Kenny Rogers), 8:05 Tigers (Mike Maroth) at Royals (Jose Lima), 8:05 Yankees (Jose Contreras) at Whitesox (Mark Buehrle), 8:05 Mariners (Freddy Garcia) at Angels (Scot Shields), 10:05 Rangers (Ryan Drese) at A's (Rich Harden), 10:05 NL Phillies (Kevin Millwood) at Marlins (Dontrelle Willis), 7:05 Cubs (Kerry Wood) at Reds (Scott Randall), 7:10 Pirates (Kip Wells) at Mets (Al Leiter), 7:10 Expos (Javier Vazquez) at Braves (Shane Reynolds), 7:35 Giants (Jason Schmidt) at Astros (Wade Miller), 8:05 Cardinals (Woody Williams) at Brewers (Ben Sheets), 8:05 Diamondbacks (Brandon Webb) at Rockies (Darren Oliver), 9:05 Dodgers (Wilson Alvarez) at Padres (Jake Peavy), 10:05 15) Yesterday's HRs-- Gary Sheffield--#38 Rafael Palmeiro--#37 Alfonso Soriano--#35 & #36 Manny Ramirez--#36 Bret Boone--#34 Derrek Lee--#31 Magglio Ordonez--#29 Trot Nixon--#28 David Ortiz--#28 Eric Chavez--#28 Carlos Beltran--#24 Marquis Grissom--#19 Raul Ibanez--#18 Pedro Feliz--#14 Phil Nevin--#13 Luis Matos--#12 Julio Lugo--#12 Andres Galarraga--#12 Randy Winn--#11 Ray Durham--#8 Jack Cust--#4 Jermaine Dye--#4 A.J. Hinch--#2 16) HR leaders-- AL 1) Alex Rodriguez--47 2) Frank Thomas--41 3) Jason Giambi--39 4) Rafael Palmeiro--37* T5) Carlos Delgado--36 T5) Manny Ramirez--36* T5) Alfonso Soriano--36** 8) Bret Boone--34* 9) Vernon Wells--33 10) Aubrey Huff--31 NL T1) Barry Bonds--44 T1) Jim Thome--44 3) Albert Pujols--43 T4) Javier Lopez--42 T4) Richie Sexson--42 6) Gary Sheffield--38* T7) Jeff Bagwell--37 T7) Jim Edmonds--37 T9) Sammy Sosa--36 T9) Andruw Jones--36 **--hit 2 yesterday *--hit 1 yesterday 17) Rafael Palmeiro watch--hit #527, is 7 behind Jimmie Foxx for 12th place. 18) Andres Galarraga tied Dale Murphy for 38th place on the all time HR list, with 398. 19) Gary Sheffield passed Norm Cash and tied Jim Thome and Matt Williams for 50th place on the all time HR list, with 378. 20) Manny Ramirez passed Alex Rodriguez into 70th place on the all time HR list, with 346.
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