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NCAA Tournament Contest Champion

Andrew Shimmin

2008 contest

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2008 Conference Standings FINAL
National League
Rank Team W L PCT Division
1 Chicago Cubs 97 64 .602 C1
2 Philadelphia 92 70 .568 E1
3 Los Angeles Dodgers 84 78 .519 W1
4 Milwaukee 90 72 .556 C2
5 New York Mets 89 73 .549 E2
6 Houston 86 75 .534 C3
7 St. Louis 86 76 .531 C4
8 Florida 84 77 .522 E3
9 Arizona 82 80 .506 W2
10T Colorado 74 88 .457 W3
10T Cincinnati 74 88 .457 C5
12T Atlanta 72 90 .444 E4
12T San Francisco 72 90 .444 W4
14 Pittsburgh 67 95 .414 C6
15 San Diego 63 99 .389 W5
16 Washington 59 102 .366 E5
American League
Rank Team W L PCT Division
1 Los Angeles Angels 100 62 .617 W1
2 Tampa Bay 97 65 .599 E1
3 Chicago White Sox 89 74 .546 C1
4 Boston 95 67 .586 E2
5 New York Yankees 89 73 .549 E3
6 Minnesota 88 75 .540 C2
7 Toronto 86 76 .531 E4
8 Cleveland 81 81 .500 C3
9 Texas 79 83 .488 W2
10 Oakland 75 86 .466 W3
11 Kansas City 75 87 .463 C4
12 Detroit 74 88 .457 C5
13 Baltimore 68 93 .422 E5
14 Seattle 61 101 .377 W4
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The Metro Area Battles

New York
WLGB
Yankees8973
Mets8973

Baltimore/DC
WLGB
X - Orioles6893
Nationals591029

Chicago
WLGB
X - Cubs9764
White Sox89749

LA/Orange County
WLGB
X - Angels10062
Dodgers847816

SF/Oakland
WLGB
X - Athletics7685
Giants72904.5

X - Clinched

So long and thanks for playing this year

1. Washington (8/31)
2. Seattle (9/1)
3. Pittsburgh (9/6) *
3. San Diego (9/6) *
5. Baltimore (9/8)
6. Oakland (9/8)
7. Atlanta (9/9)
8. Kansas City (9/9)
9. Cincinnati (9/10)
10. Texas (9/13)
11. Detroit (9/15)
12. San Francisco (9/17)
13. Colorado (9/18)
14. Cleveland (9/19)
15. Toronto (9/21)
16. New York Yankees (9/23)
17. St. Louis (9/23)
18. Florida (9/23)
19. Arizona (9/25)
20. Houston (9/26)
21. New York Mets (9/28)
22. Minnesota (9/30)
23. Chicago Cubs (10/4)
24. Milwaukee (10/5)
25. Chicago White Sox (10/6)
26. Los Angeles Angels (10/6)

* - Teams eliminated at same time

The last batter to reach on catcher's interference was ...

Seth McClung of Milwaukee by Koyie Hill of the Cubs on September 26, 2008.

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All-Star Announcements
2005-07-03 16:00
by Ken Arneson

NL Starting Lineup
C Mike Piazza
1B Derrek Lee
2B Jeff Kent
3B Scott Rolen
SS David Eckstein
OF Bobby Abreu
OF Jim Edmonds
OF Carlos Beltran

AL Starting Lineup
C Jason Varitek
1B Mark Teixeira
2B Brian Roberts
3B Alex Rodriguez
SS Miguel Tejada
OF Manny Ramirez
OF Johnny Damon
OF Vladimir Guerrero
DH David Ortiz

NL Pitchers
Chris Carpenter
Roger Clemens
Chad Cordero
Brian Fuentes
Jason Isringhausen
Brad Lidge
Pedro Martinez
Jake Peavy
Livan Hernandez
John Smoltz
Dontrelle Willis

AL Pitchers
Mark Buehrle
Jon Garland
Bartolo Colon
Roy Halladay
Kenny Rogers
Johan Santana
B.J. Ryan
Joe Nathan
Mariano Rivera
Danys Baez
Justin Duchscherer
Bob Wickman

NL Bench
Paul LoDuca
Aramis Ramirez
Albert Pujols
Luis Castillo
Cesar Izturis
Felipe Lopez
Andruw Jones
Carlos Lee
Luis Gonzalez
Moises Alou
Miguel Cabrera
Jason Bay

AL Bench
Ivan Rodriguez
Paul Konerko
Mike Sweeney
Alfonso Soriano
Michael Young
Melvin Mora
Shea Hillenbrand
Ichiro Suzuki
Garret Anderson
Gary Sheffield

NL Final Roster Spot Ballot
Trevor Hoffman
Brett Myers
Roy Oswalt
Billy Wagner
Brandon Webb

AL Final Roster Spot Ballot
Carl Crawford
Derek Jeter
Torii Hunter
Hideki Matsui
Scott Podsednik

Who do you vote for? Who's deserving, but missing?

Comments
2005-07-04 23:49:40
1.   Cliff Corcoran
If Matsui gets in on the final-man ballot, the only one of my starters (players I voted for) that will not have made it is Bill Hall (SS-Mil), whom I likely would have taken over Felipe Lopez, but definitely would have taken over Cesar Izturis.

Given my druthers, I'd also dump Ichiro for Torii!, but I haven't really taken that close a look at the benches and pitching staffs yet.

2005-07-08 14:26:59
2.   uburoisc
Podsednick does not belong; nothing except the homerism and baseball illiteracy of White Sox fans put him on there. He's something, but it isn't a MLB all-star.
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