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Division Leaders American League EAST: Tampa Bay (90 - 55) CENTRAL: Chicago White Sox (83 - 61) WEST: Houston (84 - 60) National League EAST: Atlanta (76 - 67) CENTRAL: Milwaukee (89 - 56) WEST: z- San Francisco (95 - 50) z-Los Angeles Dodgers (93 - 53)
American League WINS: Cole, New York Yankees - 15 EARNED RUN AVERAGE: Ray, Toronto - .2.64 SAVES: Hendricks, Chicago White Sox - 34 STRIKEOUTS: Ray, Toronto - 233 QUALITY STARTS: Ray, Toronto - 22
National League WINS: Urias, Los Angeles Dodgers- 18 EARNED RUN AVERAGE: Scherzer, Washington/Los Angeles Dodgers - 2.17 SAVES: Melancon, San Diego - 37 STRIKEOUTS: Wheeler, Philadelphia - 225 QUALITY STARTS: Buehler, Los Angeles Dodgers - 25
American League BATTING AVERAGE: Guerrero Jr, Toronto - .317 HOME RUNS: Perez, Kansas City. Guerrero, Toronto - 45 RUNS BATTED IN: Perez, Kansas City - 112 HITS: Guerrero, Jr, Totonto - 173 STOLEN BASES: Marte, Miami/Oakjand - 45
National League BATTING AVERAGE: Turner, Washington/Los Angeles Dodgers - .317 HOME RUNS: Tatis, Jr, San Diego - 38 RUNS BATTED IN: Duvall, Miami/Atlanta - 101 HITS: Turner, Washington/Los Angeles Dodgers - 169 STOLEN BASES: Turner, Washington/Los Angeles Dodgers - 29
Atlanta Braves sweep Philadelphia Phillies, clinch 4th straight NL East title
After an up-and-down season marred by injuries and legal issues but bolstered by a flurry of moves at the trade deadline, the Braves won their 21st division title since moving from Milwaukee to Atlanta in 1966. They'll face their former city in the playoffs when they open the best-of-five National League Division Series at the Central champion Brewers on Oct. 8. The Braves didn't even have a winning record on the year until early August. According to ESPN Stats & Information research, they spent 126 days without a winning record, the fourth-most by a division winner since 1969 and the most since the 1989 Blue Jays.
Carlos Correa carries Astros to fourth AL West title in five years
Carlos Correa hit his career-high 25th homer with a three-run shot and the Houston Astros clinched the AL West with a 3-2 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday night. It's the fourth division title in five seasons and 10th overall for the Astros. They're in the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season, extending a franchise record. The Astros will open the AL Division Series on Oct. 7 against the Chicago White Sox-- home field for that best-of-five matchup is still to be determined. Houston went 5-2 against the White Sox this year.
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League Leaders American League
* Tampa Bay (100 - 62)
x Houston (95 - 67)
x Chicago White Sox (95 - 67)
y Boston (92 - 70)
y New York Yankees (92 - 70)
National League
* San Francisco (107 - 55)
y Los Angeles Dodgers (106 - 56)
x Milwaukee (95 - 67)
y St. Louis (90 - 72)
x Atlanta (88 - 73)
* --:Clinched Best League Record
X--:Clinched Division
Y --:Clinched Wild Card
Division Leaders American League
EAST: Tampa Bay (102 - 62) CENTRAL: Chicago White Sox (93 - 69) WEST: Houston (95 - 67) National League
EAST: Atlanta (88 - 73) CENTRAL: Milwaukee (95 - 67) WEST: San Francisco (95 - 50)