Final Standings
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∙ 2011-11-30 14:49:12Yes. All regular season games count towards standings, no matter who the opponent is.
The St. Louis Cardinals had the best regular season record in 2005, going 100-62. http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/standings/index.jsp?ymd=20051002 (full standings for 2005)
No it is impossible for a regular season baseball game to end in a tie. The longest game ever played was 26 innings long. No tie there.
april1st
There are 162 regular season games for each of the 30 professional major league baseball teams in the US. Even ignoring the 20-30 spring training games, to this must be added for teams at the top of the standings at the end of the year: -- Division Series games (best of 5 concept) -- Championship Series games (best of 7 concept) -- World Series games (best of 7 concept).
to be ranked no. 1 or 2 in the BCS standings at the end of the season.
boston red sox--1978
No. Only regular season games are included in the standings. Exhibition games are not. Playoff games have their own standings.
MLB standings 2002-2007 - http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/standings/index.jsp?partnerId=mlb_toolbar_team&affiliateID=mlb_toolbar_team
No, preseason games have no impact on standings at all. They're really nothing but glorified practices.
Yes. All regular season games count towards standings, no matter who the opponent is.
Yes.
End of March
October 2009
October 2009
Past 10 games
They aren't because baseball games never end in a tie. The game is played until someone wins - even if it has to be rescheduled for another day to "finish" it.