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After 10 seasons some patterns are starting emerging.
Not surprisingly the '98 Yankees consistently are the best team in the regular season winning over 100 games, but lose in the play offs (why does that not surprise me?). The 2002 Angles were apparently one of the great teams. Boston and the Blue Jays hang tough, but the 2005 White Sox lag behind. Minnesota and Milwaukee don't deserve to be in this bunch.
The National league is pretty well balanced with the '79 Pittsburgh Pirates having the edge, but the '82 Cardinals lacking, with no post season appearances.
In case you didn't know, Tommy John and Jack Morris were great pitchers.
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