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Since July 16, 2013...the best record...

JoeyNorthlandoKCMO

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Best Records in MLB since July 16, 2013 (The All-Star Break.)
Including playoff games:
  1. KC Royals 249-176 (.586)
  2. LA Dodgers 239-172 (.582)
  3. St. Louis 244-179 (.577)
  4. Pittsburg 227-174 (.566)
  5. Washington 218-177 (.552)
  6. LA Angels 217-179 (.547)
  7. Baltimore 212-185 (.534)
  8. Cleveland 207-185 (.528)
  9. Yankees 205-186 (.524)
  10. Toronto 210-193 (.521)
 
Before you Cardinal fans go postal think about this: Missouri teams reside in 2 of the top three spots on this list, have been in the last 3 WS and 4 of the last 5. I think that is awesome and hope they both keep rolling! Just for fun, in case you are keeping score at home, that is more than Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas combined. :D

Now if Missouri had that same championship caliber football year in and year out, I would be turning back flips!
 
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Good stuff! My mother is 72 and watches every Cardinals and Royals game all season long, relying on her DVR. Talked with her an hour ago and she said she's bored tonight! She was going back to watch a Royals game from last year where my own boys are on camera a couple of times.

She's got to see a bunch of Missouri wins the past 2+ years!
 
Best Records in MLB since July 16, 2013 (The All-Star Break.)
Including playoff games:
  1. KC Royals 249-176 (.586)
  2. LA Dodgers 239-172 (.582)
  3. St. Louis 244-179 (.577)
  4. Pittsburg 227-174 (.566)
  5. Washington 218-177 (.552)
  6. LA Angels 217-179 (.547)
  7. Baltimore 212-185 (.534)
  8. Cleveland 207-185 (.528)
  9. Yankees 205-186 (.524)
  10. Toronto 210-193 (.521)
Big Deal Buffy. Big f-in deal. Thanks for that info.
 
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