yes, they affect your record and therefore affect overall standings.
No. Only regular season games are included in the standings. Exhibition games are not. Playoff games have their own standings.
They count in the teams overall won-loss record just like all in-league games.
Yes. All regular season games count towards standings, no matter who the opponent is.
Past 10 games
That is the record of the team in interleague games.
The Yankees standings will change almost daily. Click on the link below for the updated MLB standings.
As of the 2006-2007 season: Each team in the NHL plays 82 games - 41 at home and 41 on the road. 6 games (3 home, 3 away) are played against each team in the Division (24 games) 4 games (2 home, 2 away) are played against the other teams in the Conference (40 games). 18 games (9 home, 9 away) of the season are interconference games. 3 interconference teams play both a home and away game (In Canada it is always the other Canadian teams, in the USA it rotates every year with the other USA teams). The other 12 interconference teams play only once every season rotating home and away.
NFL teams play four interconference games per year. One division from the AFC plays one division from the NFC, cycling through all the divisions on a four-year rotation.
pct is the winning percentage=wins/total games
Because the National Football League regularly rotates interconference and intraconference games between divisions, the Dallas Cowboys have played all of the other 31 teams.
Sometimes games that are rained out are not made up if they will not make a difference in the final standings.
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