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There are sixteen games in the NFL season. Teams face their divisional opponents twice during the regular season. The other eight weeks of the season, teams will play teams in other divisions and conferences.
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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A team (such as the Indians) plays at least a maximum of 18 games against teams in their own division that's in their own league. In regards to the teams in the other divisions in their own league, a team plays a team from another division a maximum of 7 games. All teams in the other divisions have a chance to play to play this team 7 times so the Indians could play the Yankees 7 times and the Red Sox 7 times. When it comes to the Interleague Play series, a team plays a opposing team from the other league a maximum of 3 times however some teams have a special rivalry which means they have each other a maximum of 6 teams like the Yankees and the Mets can play each other a maximum number of 6 times during their Interleague Play series because of their rivalry.
In 2010, the Yankees played the Texas Rangers eight times during the regular season. Both teams won four games each. In the ALCS, the Rangers defeated the Yankees four games to two.
The teams have played each other in four competitive games. Dundee United have won all four.
only about 25 times in 16 games in 2008.
It depends on the division and conference. Teams in the same division play each other more often, followed by teams in the same conference, and then they may play teams in the other conference only once or twice per year. I think they play 6 games against each team in their division and I don't think there is a set number for any other teams, but the NHL is looking to make it more consistant.
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Here's the breakdown: 6 games vs. teams in their division (6x4=24) 4 games vs. teams from other two divisions in the conference (4x10=40) 1-2 games vs. each team from the other conference (18 games against 15 teams) 24+40+18=82 Each team plays 41 home games and 41 away games each season. The best 8 teams in each conference make the playoffs. 1 vs. 8, 2 vs. 7, etc. The winner of each conference plays each other in the Stanley Cup Final. The winner of that is the winner if the NHL that year.
Both the American League and National League went to a 162 game schedule from a 154 game schedule when they expanded from 8 teams to 10 teams (AL in 1961, NL in 1962). This was done so each team could play the other 9 teams the same number of games. When the AL and NL were 8 team leagues, the teams played 22 games against each other in a season (154 divided by 7 equals 22). By adding 2 teams, if the AL and NL played 154 games in a season, there would be teams playing more games against one team than another team (154 divided by 9 equals 17.111). Going to a 162 game schedule meant the teams could play each other 18 times in a season (162 divided by 9 equals 18).
2013 is the third time these two teams have met in a World Series. The other two times were 1946 and 1967; both won by the Cardinals in seven games.