1995 Major League Baseball Season - Major League Baseball Final Standings

Major League Baseball Final Standings

American League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
East Division
1st Boston Red Sox 86 58 .597
2nd New York Yankees * 79 65 .549 7.0
3rd Baltimore Orioles 71 73 .493 15.0
4th Detroit Tigers 60 84 .417 26.0
5th Toronto Blue Jays 56 88 .389 30.0
Central Division
1st Cleveland Indians 100 44 .694
2nd Kansas City Royals 70 74 .486 30.0
3rd Chicago White Sox 68 76 .472 32.0
4th Milwaukee Brewers 65 79 .451 35.0
5th Minnesota Twins 56 88 .389 44.0
West Division
1st Seattle Mariners 79 66 .545
2nd California Angels 78 67 .538 1.0
3rd Texas Rangers 74 70 .514 4.5
4th Oakland Athletics 67 77 .465 11.5
National League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
East Division
1st Atlanta Braves 90 54 .625
2nd Philadelphia Phillies 69 75 .479 21.0
3rd New York Mets 69 75 .479 21.0
4th Florida Marlins 67 76 .469 22.5
5th Montréal Expos 66 78 .458 24.0
Central Division
1st Cincinnati Reds 85 59 .590
2nd Houston Astros 76 68 .528 9.0
3rd Chicago Cubs 73 71 .507 12.0
4th St. Louis Cardinals 62 81 .434 22.5
5th Pittsburgh Pirates 58 86 .403 27.0
West Division
1st Los Angeles Dodgers 78 66 .542
2nd Colorado Rockies * 77 67 .535 1.0
3rd San Diego Padres 70 74 .486 8.0
4th San Francisco Giants 67 77 .465 11.0

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