1921 Major League Baseball Season - Major League Baseball Final Standings

Major League Baseball Final Standings

American League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
1st New York Yankees 98 55 .641 --
2nd Cleveland Indians 94 60 .610 4.5
3rd St. Louis Browns 81 73 .586 17.5
4th Washington Senators 80 73 .523 18
5th Boston Red Sox 75 79 .487 23.5
6th Detroit Tigers 71 82 .464 27
7th Chicago White Sox 62 92 .403 36.5
8th Philadelphia Athletics 53 100 .346 45
National League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
1st New York Giants 94 59 .614 --
2nd Pittsburgh Pirates 90 63 .588 4
3rd St. Louis Cardinals 87 66 .569 7
4th Boston Braves 79 74 .516 15
5th Brooklyn Robins 77 75 .507 16.5
6th Cincinnati Reds 70 83 .458 24
7th Chicago Cubs 64 89 .418 30
8th Philadelphia Phillies 51 103 .331 43.5

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