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Old 10-04-2009, 05:11 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by Le Grande Orange View Post
The AL East is a big part of the problem, as I said before.

Let's take a look at the number of times clubs from each division have qualified for the playoffs from 1995-2009.

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Number of post-season appearances, 1995-2009
 
AMERICAN LEAGUE
 
East    Central   West
------------------------
NYA 14   CLE  7   ANA  6
BOS  9   MIN  4   OAK  5
BAL  2   CHA  3   SEA  4
TBA  1   DET  1   TEX  3
TOR  0   KCA  0         
------------------------
    26       15       18
 
NATIONAL LEAGUE
 
East         Central  West
----------------------------
ATL     11   SLN  8   LAN  6
NYN      3   HOU  6   ARI  4
PHI      3   CHN  4   SDN  4
FLO      2   CIN  1   SFN  4
MON/WAS  0   MIL  1   COL  3
             PIT  0         
----------------------------
        19       20       21
There is one playoff spot yet to be determined in 2009, so either Minnesota's or Detroit's number will go up by one.

Other than the NL East, there is at least some decent variety in terms of clubs from a given division making the post-season. The West divsions in each league in particular show a fairly even distribution of qualifiers over the fifteen seasons.

It's interesting to note that the Yankees and Red Sox combined have more playoff appearances (23) than all the clubs in any of the other divisions put together (21 for the NL West as a whole). Indeed, the Yankees alone have almost as many post-season appearances (14) as does the entire AL Central Divsion (15). Note too how the total number of post-season appearances by each division is almost equally distributed in the NL, whereas in the AL the East Division dominates.

Telling that my favorite 2 teams are the only 2 AL teams without a playoff appearance in those years.
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