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Main article will next be updated immediately after 8 total teams each clinch a spot for the 2006 MLB playoffs (c. end-September 2006).

2006 MLB Playoff Chase

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Entering October 1, 2006

Team (Record, games back in division/wildcard, games to be played)

American League

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  • Clinched
Division Winner 1 (DW w/Best record)
1.NY Yankees Also clinched AL East, "A" playoff spot, and best record among AL playoff teams
Division Winner 2 (DW w/2nd Best record)
Division Winner 3 (DW w/3rd Best record)
3.Oakland A's Also clinched AL West, "A" playoff spot, and worst record among AL playoff teams
Wild Card Winner
"A" Playoff Spot (but not a particular spot)
2.Detroit Tigers (95-65____________ -/-______________ 1)
WC.Minnesota Twins (95-66__________ -/-______________ 2)
  • Eliminated
LA Angels (eliminated September 26, 2006)
Chicago White Sox (eliminated September 25, 2006)
Boston Red Sox (eliminated September 23, 2006)
Toronto Blue Jays (eliminated September 22, 2006)
Texas Rangers (eliminated September 20, 2006)
Seattle M's (eliminated before September 16, 2006)
Cleveland Indians (eliminated before September 16, 2006)
Baltimore O's (eliminated before September 16, 2006)
Tampa Bay Ray (eliminated before September 16, 2006)
KC Royals (eliminated before September 16, 2006)

National League

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  • Clinched
Division Winner 1 (DW w/Best record)
1.NY Mets Also clinched: "A" playoff spot, NL East division, and best record in NL
Division Winner 2 (DW w/2nd Best record)
Division Winner 3 (DW w/3rd Best record)
Wild Card Winner
"A" Playoff Spot (but not a particular spot)
T-2/T-WC.SD Padres (87-74___________ -/-___________ 1)
T-2/T-WC.LA Dodgers (87-74__________ -/-________ 1)
  • Soon to clinch
3.STL Cards (83-77___________ -/X_______________ 1+1)
  • Soon to be eliminated
Houston Astros (82-79_________ 1.5/X________ 1)
  • Eliminated
Cincinnati Reds (eliminated September 30, 2006)
Philadelphia Phills (eliminated September 30, 2006)
Florida Marlins (eliminated September 26, 2006)
SF Giants (eliminated September 25, 2006)
Atlanta Braves (eliminated September 24, 2006)
Arizona DBacks (eliminated September 24, 2006)
Colorado Rockies (eliminated September 22, 2006)
Milwaukee Brewers (eliminated September 21, 2006)
Washington Nats (eliminated September 17, 2006)
Pittsburgh Pirates (eliminated before September 16, 2006)
Chicago Cubs (eliminated before September 16, 2006)

If playoffs started today

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Oakland @ Detroit | Minnesota @ New York Yankees | St. Louis @ New York Mets | Philadelphia @ San Diego

Most consecutive x-win seasons

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Entering 2006

  • NYY (95, 101, 101, 103, 95, 87, 98, 114, 96, 92, [78-65], [70-43], 88, 76)
  • BOS (95, 98, 95, 93, 82, 85, 94, 92, 78, 85, [86-58], [54-61], 80)
  • Tor (80)
  • CHW (99, 83, 86, 81, 83, 95, 75, 80, 80, 85, [68-76], [67-46], 94, 86, 87, 94)
  • Cle (93, 80)
  • Min (83)
  • Ana (95, 92, 77, 99, 75, 82)
  • Oak (88, 91, 96, 103, 102, 91, 87)
  • Atl (90, 96, 101, 101, 88, 95, 103, 106, 101, 96, 94, [90-54], [68-46], 104, 98)
  • Phi (88, 86, 86, 80, 86)
  • Flo (83, 83, 91, 79, 76, 79)
  • NYM (83)
  • Was (81)
  • Stl (100, 105, 85, 97, 93, 95, 75, 83)
  • Hou (89, 92, 87, 84, 93)
  • Mil (81)
  • Chc (79, 89, 88)
  • SD (82, 87)
  • Ari (77)
  • SF (75, 91, 100, 95, 90, 97, 86, 89, 90)

Most consecutive 75-win seasons

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Entering 2007

  • 17 seasons
CHW (90, 99, 83, 86, 81, 83, 95, 75, 80, 80, 85, [68-76], [67-46], 94, 86, 87, 94)
  • 16 seasons
  • Atl (79, 90, 96, 101, 101, 88, 95, 103, 106, 101, 96, 94, [90-54], [68-46], 104, 98)
  • 15 seasons
  • NYY (97, 95, 101, 101, 103, 95, 87, 98, 114, 96, 92, [78-65], [70-43], 88, 76)
  • 14 seasons
BOS (86, 95, 98, 95, 93, 82, 85, 94, 92, 78, 85, [86-58], [54-61], 80)
  • 10 seasons
SF (76, 75, 91, 100, 95, 90, 97, 86, 89, 90)
  • 9 seasons
Stl (83, 100, 105, 85, 97, 93, 95, 75, 83)
  • 8 seasons
Oak (93, 88, 91, 96, 103, 102, 91, 87)
  • 7 seasons
Ana (89, 95, 92, 77, 99, 75, 82)
Flo (78, 83, 83, 91, 79, 76, 79)
  • 6 seasons
Hou (82, 89, 92, 87, 84, 93)
Phi (85, 88, 86, 86, 80, 86)
  • 3 seasons
Cle (78, 93, 80)
SD (88, 82, 87)
  • 2 seasons
Ari (76, 77)
Mil (75, 81)
Min (96, 83)
NYM (97, 83)
Tor (87, 80)
  • 1 season
Cin (80)
Col (76)
Det (95)
LA (88)
Sea (78)
Tex (80)

Other streaks of accomplishment

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Entering the 2006 MLB regular season:

Most consecutive 75+ win seasons

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(Criteria: At least 75 wins or winning percentage of over 46%)

Most consecutive 80+ win seasons

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(Criteria: At least 80 wins or winning percentage of over 49%)

Most consecutive 81-win seasons

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(Criteria: At least 81 wins or winning percentage of at least 50%)

Most consecutive 82-win seasons

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(Criteria: At least 82 wins or winning percentage of over 50%)

Most consecutive 85-win seasons

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(Criteria: At least 85 wins or winning percentage of over 52%)

Most consecutive 90-win seasons

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(Criteria: At least 90 wins or winning percentage of over 55%)



Other streaks of accomplishment

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Entering 2007 MLB regular season:

Most consecutive 75+ win seasons

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(Criteria: At least 75 wins or winning percentage of over 46%)

Most consecutive 80+ win seasons

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(Criteria: At least 80 wins or winning percentage of over 49%)

Most consecutive 81+ win seasons

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(Criteria: At least 81 wins or winning percentage of at least 50%)

Most consecutive 82+ win seasons

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(Criteria: At least 82 wins or winning percentage of over 50%)

Most consecutive 85+ win seasons

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(Criteria: At least 85 wins or winning percentage of over 52%)

Most consecutive 90+ win seasons

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(Criteria: At least 90 wins or winning percentage of over 55%)

Notes

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  1. ^ In 1995 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  2. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  3. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  4. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  5. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  6. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  7. ^ In 1995 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  8. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  9. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  10. ^ In 1995 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  11. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  12. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  13. ^ In 1995 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  14. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  15. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  16. ^ In 1995 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  17. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  18. ^ In 1995 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  19. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  20. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  21. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  22. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  23. ^ In 1995 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  24. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  25. ^ In 1995 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  26. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  27. ^ In 1995 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  28. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  29. ^ In 1995 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%
  30. ^ In 1994 (due to a strike-shortened season), team did not record 75 wins but did have winning percentage of over 46%

All-Time Postseason Streaks?

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First of all, why is there THIS MUCH CRAP in the Talk section? Breaking down consecutive-wins seasons down to the difference between 80, 81, and 82 or more wins is a) hardly notable to anyone other than the most statistics-obsessed baseball nut, and b) irrelevant to the actual topic - namely, Postseason Appearance Streaks!

Second, how come there's no section for all-time postseason streaks? The Atlanta Braves' 14-season streak (all division championships) and the New York Yankees' 12-season streak under Joe Torre are certainly notable, especially given that it was harder to maintain postseason streaks prior to divisional play. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.29.144.224 (talk) 00:24, 1 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]