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2001 Final Major League Standings.(baseball)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Baseball Digest

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2001 FINAL MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS 
 
AMERICAN LEAGUE 
                                                           Last 10 
A.L. East                 W     L   Pct.    GB     Games    Streak 
 
New York Yankees         95    65   .594     --     6-4     Won 1 
Boston Red Sox           82    79   .509   13.5     6-4     Won 5 
Toronto Blue Jays        80    82   .494   16.0     6-4     Lost 1 
Baltimore Orioles        63    98   .391   32.5     3-7     Lost 5 
Tampa Bay Devil Rays     62   100   .383   34.0     7-3     Lost 1 
 
A.L. East                Home    Road    vs. N.L. 
 
New York Yankees         51-28   44-37     10-8 
Boston Red Sox           41-40   41-39     10-8 
Toronto Blue Jays        40-42   40-40     8-10 
Baltimore Orioles        30-50   33-48     6-12 
Tampa Bay Devil Rays     37-44   25-56     10-8 
 
                                                  Last 10 
A.L. Central              W     L   Pct.    GB     Games    Streak 
 
Cleveland Indians        91    71   .562     --     4-6     Won 1 
Minnesota Twins          85    77   .525    6.0     5-5     Won 2 
Chicago White Sox        83    79   .512    8.0     4-6     Lost 2 
Detroit Tigers           66    96   .407   25.0     4-6     Lost 1 
Kansas City Royals       65    97   .401   26 0     6-4     Won 1 
 
A.L. Central             Home    Road    vs. N.L. 
 
Cleveland Indians        44-36   47-35     7-11 
Minnesota Twins          47-34   38-43     9-9 
Chicago White Sox        46-35   37-44     12-6 
Detroit Tigers           37-44   29-52     10-8 
Kansas City Royals       35-46   30-51     8-10 
 
                                                  Last 10 
A.L. West                 W     L   Pct.    GB     Games    Streak 
 
Seattle Mariners        116    46   .716     --     8-2     Lost 1 
Oakland A's             102    60   .630   14.0     8-2     Won 6 
Anaheim Angels           75    87   .463   41.0     1-9     Lost 7 
Texas Rangers            73    89   .451   43.0     3-7     Won 1 
 
A.L. West               Home    Road    vs. N.L. 
 
Seattle Mariners        57-24   59-22     12-6 
Oakland A's             53-28   49-32     12-6 
Anaheim Angels          39-42   36-45     10-8 
Texas Rangers           41-41   32-48     8-10 
 
Division Series: Yankees defeated the A's three games to two; Mariners 
defeated the Indians three games to two. 
 
Championship Series: Yankees defeated the Mariners four games to one. 
NATIONAL LEAGUE 
                                                  Last 10 
N.L. East                 W     L   Pct.    GB     Games    Streak 
 
Atlanta Braves           88    74   .543     --     ...
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