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2011 Final Standings1) Los Angeles Dodgers (107-55), NL West, World Series Champs2) Toronto Blue Jays (97-65), AL Wildcard, AL Champs3) New York Yankees (100-62), AL East Champs4) Milwaukee Brewers (102-60), NL Wildcard5) Philadelphia Phillies (111-51), NL East Champs6) St. Louis Cardinals (106-56), NL Central Champs7) Oakland Athletics (103-59), AL West Champs8) Cleveland Indians (92-70), AL Central Champs9) Colorado Rockies (96-66), 2nd in NL West10) Pittsburgh Pirates (95-67), 3rd in NL Central11) Kansas City Royals (91-71), 2nd in AL Central12) Texas Rangers (91-71), 2nd in AL West13) Arizona Diamondbacks (87-75), 3rd in NL West14) Boston Red Sox (87-75), 3rd in AL East15) Detroit Tigers (83-79), 3rd in AL Central16) Atlanta Braves (81-81), 2nd in NL East17) Florida Marlins (81-81), 3rd in NL East18) Chicago White Sox (80-82), 4th in AL Central19) Tampa Bay Rays: (78-84), 4th in AL East20) Houston Astros (77-85), 4th in NL Central21) Minnesota Twins (75-87), 5th in AL Central22) Cincinnati Reds (73-89), 5th in NL Central23) San Diego Padres (65-97), 4th in NL West24) San Francisco Giants (65-97), 5th in NL West25) Los Angeles Angels (65-97), 3rd in AL West26) Chicago Cubs (63-99), 6th in NL Central27) Seattle Marlins (63-99), 4th in AL West28) New York Mets (62-100), 4th in NL East29) Washington Natioanls (57-105), 5th in NL East30) Baltimore Orioles (50-112), 5th in AL East.
looks good. but to say the padres have almost no assets is probably an underestimation again for the second year in a row.