With the National League looking to end its current streak of defeats in the All Star Game later today, one key leading indicator again suggests they need some luck on their side. Consider the following summary of this year’s interleague play.
Number of teams above .500 against the other league:
NL 3 (of 16)
AL 11 (of 14)
Number of teams above .667 against the other league:
Number of teams at .333 or worse against the other league:
So, again, I ask: How dominant is the American League?
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Well, the NL had a fair amount of luck on its side. And it still was not enough.
Just another AL victory.
And a game for the ages.
Seed planted by MSS — 16 July 2008 @ 13:07