The tie breaker for divisional teams with the same overall record (13-3 in this case), is the won-lost record within the division. In this case, it doesn't matter that the team with the 4-2 divisional record suffered both those divisional losses at the hands of the team with the 3-3 divisional record, the 4-2 team wins the division. Only if the divisional records were tied would the head-to-head matchups come into play.
No teams so far have won their division with a losing record, but if Seattle wins tonight, they will win the division and have a losing record.
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When, after 162 games, two teams are tied for the division lead, or for the wildcard spot, those two teams, and only those two teams, play a one-game "playoff" to determine which team wins the division or the wildcard spot. It happens less often than you might think.
82 games and they play 4 games with division teams
Every MLB team plays 19 games against each team in their division. There are 5 teams in each division, so each team plays 76 games against teams in their own division.
It depends on the division, in the AL east each of the five teams plays the other four in their division 18 times, for a total of 72 games. So in the AL east they play a total of 90 games outside their division. In divisions with only four teams, they play each other 20 times for a total of 60 in the division and 102 games out. When there are six teams in a division they play a total of 15 games against each of the five other team in their division, for 75 games in and 78 out of their division.
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The NCAA schedules it's basketball games according to the three divisions: Division I, Division II, and Division III. The teams are matched up so that the best teams are pitted against each other for outstanding games.
There are 346 teams in the NCAA Division I
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Boston Bruins 2011
Parking the bus has nothing to do with teams winning or losing.