1980 in Baseball - Major League Baseball Final Standings

Major League Baseball Final Standings

American League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
East Division
1st New York Yankees 103 59 .636 --
2nd Baltimore Orioles 100 62 .617 3.0
3rd Milwaukee Brewers 86 76 .531 17.0
4th Boston Red Sox 83 77 .519 19.0
4th Detroit Tigers 84 78 .519 19.0
6th Cleveland Indians 79 81 .494 23.0
7th Toronto Blue Jays 67 95 .414 36.0
West Division
1st Kansas City Royals 97 65 .599 --
2nd Oakland Athletics 83 79 .512 14.0
3rd Minnesota Twins 77 84 .478 19.5
4th Texas Rangers 76 85 .472 20.5
5th Chicago White Sox 70 90 .438 26.0
6th California Angels 65 95 .406 31.0
7th Seattle Mariners 59 103 .364 38.0
National League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
East Division
1st Philadelphia Phillies 91 71 .562 --
2nd Montreal Expos 90 72 .556 1.0
3rd Pittsburgh Pirates 83 79 .512 8.0
4th St. Louis Cardinals 74 88 .457 17.0
5th New York Mets 67 95 .414 24.0
6th Chicago Cubs 64 98 .395 27.0
West Division
1st Houston Astros 93 70 .571 --
2nd Los Angeles Dodgers 92 71 .564 1.0
3rd Cincinnati Reds 89 73 .549 3.5
4th Atlanta Braves 81 80 .503 11.0
5th San Francisco Giants 75 86 .466 17.0
6th San Diego Padres 73 89 .451 19.5

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