Posted by John Dewan on Dec 16th 2015
September 07, 2006
For some teams, the difference between their first half and second half performance is dramatic. The hottest teams would want the playoffs to be based only on their second half performance. Here's what that would look like:
Playoff Spot | Team | W | L | Pct |
NL West | Los Angeles Dodgers | 28 | 23 | .549 |
NL Central | Pittsburgh Pirates | 26 | 24 | .520 |
NL East | New York Mets | 32 | 16 | .666 |
Wild Card | Florida Marlins | 32 | 21 | .604 |
Playoff Spot | Team | W | L | Pct |
AL West | Oakland Athletics | 35 | 16 | .686 |
AL Central | Minnesota Twins | 33 | 19 | .635 |
AL East | New York Yankees | 33 | 19 | .635 |
Wild Card | Los Angeles Angels | 32 | 20 | .615 |
Note: based on games through Wednesday, 9/6/06 >
If the season ended today, only five teams currently qualifying for the playoffs also qualify on this second-half playoff list. For example, the Detroit Tigers, the team that's had the best record in baseball (until they were recently passed by the Mets), wouldn't make the playoffs based on their second-half performance. The World Champion White Sox have a 23-27 record since the All-Star game. They had the second best record in baseball for the first half.
On the other hand, the Pirates had the worst record in the National League in the first half, but "win" the NL Central in the second half thus far. Their turnaround has been lost in the news. The Marlins haven't been lost in the news; they are the first team ever to go from 20 games under .500 and then pass the .500 mark in the same year. The Angels also wish they played this way all season.
The best hitting teams in the second half:
Team | Runs per Game |
Philadelphia Phillies | 6.20 |
Atlanta Braves | 5.85 |
New York Yankees | 5.82 |
New York Mets | 5.40 |
Texas Rangers | 5.33 |
The best pitching teams in the second half:
Team | ERA |
Minnesota Twins | 3.65 |
Houston Astros | 3.66 |
Oakland Athletics | 3.78 |
Detroit Tigers | 4.05 |
Cleveland Indians | 4.06 |