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American League:
#1 Los Angeles (West) vs. #4 Boston (Wild Card)
#3 Chicago (Central) vs #2 Tampa Bay (East)
National League:
#2 New York (East) vs. #4 Milwaukee (Wild Card)
#1 Chicago (Central) vs. #3 Arizona or Los Angeles (West)
| Rank | Team | W | L | PCT | Division | 1 | Chicago Cubs | 76 | 48 | .613 | C1 | 2 | New York Mets | 68 | 57 | .544 | E1 | 3T | Arizona | 64 | 60 | .516 | W1 | 3T | Los Angeles Dodgers | 64 | 60 | .516 | W1 | 5 | Milwaukee | 72 | 54 | .571 | C2 | 6 | St. Louis | 70 | 57 | .551 | C3 | 7 | Philadelphia | 66 | 58 | .532 | E2 | 8 | Florida | 64 | 61 | .512 | E3 | 9 | Houston | 63 | 62 | .504 | C4 | 10 | Colorado | 57 | 69 | .452 | W3 | 11T | Pittsburgh | 56 | 69 | .448 | C5 | 11T | Atlanta | 56 | 69 | .448 | E4 | 13 | Cincinnati | 55 | 70 | .44 | C6 | 14 | San Francisco | 53 | 71 | .427 | W4 | 15 | San Diego | 48 | 76 | .387 | W5 | 16 | Washington | 44 | 81 | .352 | E5 |
| Rank | Team | W | L | PCT | Division |
| 1 | Los Angeles Angels | 76 | 47 | .618 | W1 | 2 | Tampa Bay | 76 | 48 | .613 | E1 | 3 | Chicago White Sox | 71 | 53 | .573 | C1 | 4 | Boston | 72 | 53 | .576 | E2 | 5 | Minnesota | 70 | 54 | .565 | C2 | 6 | New York Yankees | 66 | 58 | .532 | E3 | 7 | Toronto | 64 | 60 | .516 | E4 | 8 | Texas | 62 | 64 | .492 | W2 | 9 | Detroit | 61 | 64 | .488 | C3 | 10 | Baltimore | 60 | 64 | .484 | E5 | 11 | Oakland | 57 | 67 | .46 | W3 | 12 | Cleveland | 56 | 67 | .455 | C4 | 13 | Kansas City | 55 | 69 | .444 | C5 | 14 | Seattle | 46 | 78 | .371 | W4 |
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So far the two teams have met just nine times in interleague play:
June 10, 2002 - Red Sox 7, Rockies 3. Derek Lowe beats Denny Neagle. Brian Daubach drives in three runs. This series is at Fenway Park.
June 11, 2002 - Rockies 3, Red Sox 1. Jason Jennings gets the win throwing seven shutout innings. Larry Walker drives in two runs with a double in the eighth to break up a scoreless tie.
June 12, 2002 - Red Sox 7, Rockies 5. Frank Castillo gets the win over Mike Hampton. The Rockies make five errors and the Red Sox commit three.
June 15, 2004 - Rockies 6, Red Sox 3. This is the Red Sox first and so far only series in Denver. The Rockies get homers from Vinny Castilla and Todd Helton to give Joe Kennedy the win over Bronson Arroyo.
June 16, 2004 - Rockies 7, Red Sox 6. The Rockies score 7 runs off of Curt Schilling helped out by errors from Nomar Garciaparra and Johnny Damon. The Red Sox get the tying run to third with two outs in the ninth, but Shawn Chacon retires pinch hitter David McCarty for the save. Jason Jennings gets the win.
June 17, 2004 - Red Sox 11, Rockies 0. Derek Lowe, Scott Williamson, and Lenny DiNardo combine on a 6-hit shutout and the Red Sox beat up on the back end of the Colorado bullpen: Kevin Jarvis and Scott Dohmann.
June 12, 2007 - Red Sox 2, Rockies 1. Back to Fenway for this series and the Red Sox score the winning run in the eighth on a JD Drew sacrifice fly. Tim Wakefield gets the win and Aaron Cook takes the loss.
June 13, 2007 - Rockies 12, Red Sox 2. Schilling is hit hard by the Rockies and gives up six runs and nine hits in five innings. Brad Hawpe hits a 3-run home run.
June 14, 2007 - Rockies 7, Red Sox 1. Jeff Francis throws five shutout innings to pick up the win. Josh Beckett gives up 10 hits and 6 runs in 5 innings for the loss. Matt Holliday and Garrett Atkins homer off of Beckett, with Atkins hitting a grand slam.
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