American League West 1999 Magic Numbers
Standings as of 9/24/1999 courtesy of Yahoo! Sports and InfoBeat

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The table below gives the "Magic Numbers" (and rounded Games Ahead/Behind) for the American League West Championship for 1999. The Magic Number between a pair of teams is the number of Your Team's Wins plus Your Opponent's Losses which will put Your Team ahead of Your Opponent at the end of the season.

Your
Team
Record Your Opponent Games
Remaining
W L % Texas
Rangers
Anaheim
Angels
Seattle
Mariners
Oakland
A's
Rangers8963.586cl 9/4 (+25 1/2)cl 9/19 (+14)5 (+5 1/2)10
A's8469.54916 (-5 1/2)cl 9/12 (+20)2 (+8 1/2)9
Mariners7577.493elim 9/19 (-14)cl 9/20 (+11 1/2)19 (-8 1/2)10
Angels6489.418elim 9/4 (-25 1/2)elim 9/20 (-11 1/2)elim 9/12 (-20)9

For example, to find the Texas Rangers' magic number against the Anaheim Angels, follow the Rangers row across to the Angels column. But don't forget that that number only tells you the magic number for the Rangers vs. Angels... if the Mariners made a run for the lead, you would want to calculate the Rangers vs. Mariners magic number separately. This table lets you see it all at a glance!


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Inspirations (also known as Links)

This may not be the prettiest Magic Number page around, but it gets the job done! It was inspired by Chris Pikulinski's Rangers Magic Number Page (cool new URL 4/99), which was definitely the place to be when the Rangers won the American League West in 1996! You can follow along here as the Rangers add another pennant to the collection at The Ballpark in Arlington in 1999.

Additional useful info on the Rangers comes from the Texas Rangers Discussion List. It doesn't have a web page, but you can subscribe by sending a note to listserv@listserv.tamu.edu and include a line in the body that says SUBSCRIBE RANGERS. Be ready for a dozen or more messages a day through the season, every one a jewel of insightful writing and reasoned opinion. (Yeah, right.)

It's a lot easier to join the once-a-day Out Of Bounds mailing list, described by its head honcho as "an almost-daily sports newsletter originating from Dallas, TX. Consequently, OOB focuses on Dallas area teams. The real emphasis is on baseball, but other sports are discussed from time to time. Sometimes serious, usually funny, and always controversial, OOB is sure to please the most discriminating of sports fans." All you have to do is send a note to oob-subscribe@egroups.com and it doesn't matter what you put in the body text.

Breaking News! OOB now includes the Newberg Minor League Report, a great source for updates on the Rangers farm system. 1999 is shaping up as the best year for rookie callups since 1986, and reading the Newberg report's daily analysis of the situation down on the farm is like having a copy of the program at the game. It's the preferred source of minor league info for Dallas' #1 sports radio station, 1310 AM "The Ticket"! Don't miss out... but if you do, just visit the famous new web site at NewbergReport.com for a full archive.

The Magic Number info comes from a pretty simple Excel spreadsheet. If you want a copy of the spreadsheet for yourself, send me a note and tell me what spreadsheet format you'd prefer (Excel 3.0, Office 97, etc).


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Teams covered by this chart

This page covers the American League West (American League Western Division, AL West, A.L. West).
If there is enough interest, I could expand this page to include:

and even...

If your team is in one of these divisions, and you want to see your magic number here, send me a note!


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Page created: 04/05/1999
Last update (besides latest standings): 08/31/1999 by robertb@geocities.com

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