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In certain sports, a magic number is a number used to indicate how close a front-running team is to clinching a division title and/or a playoff spot. It represents the total of additional wins by the front-running team or additional losses (or any combination thereof) by the rival teams after which it is mathematically impossible for the rival teams to capture the title in the remaining number ...
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Here's the magic number, what that means and what's ahead. ... Take the overall number of games in a season (162 in this case), subtract the wins of the first-place team (the Brewers have 57) and ...
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The regular season ends Sunday, Sept. 29, and the Wild Card Series begins with four games on Tuesday, Oct. 1. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Royals magic number: Standings and ...
Latest MLB standings American League: AL East: New York Yankees: 87-63. Baltimore Orioles: 84-66. Boston Red Sox: 75-75. Tampa Bay Rays: 73-77. Toronto Blue Jays: 72-78
The Patriots' 140 "unplayed" games are essentially treated as 70–70; indeed, if the 16–0 Patriots had 70 more wins and 70 more losses, their 86–70 record would match that of the Tigers. In reality, teams in an actual sports league can have an unequal number of games played due to various scheduling anomalies, postponements, or cancellations.
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