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by Rob Neyer • Sep 14, 2011 1:30 PM EDT
With exactly one exception, the MLB standings line up in perfect order of run differential.
That lone exception is the Los Angeles Dodgers, who have outscored their opponents by 1 run, yet trail the San Francisco Giants, who have been outscored by 13 runs.
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Noticed the same thing last week
This has to be a rarity though, seems like there are usually more outliers.
by cookiedabookie on Sep 14, 2011 5:16 PM EDT reply actions
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