The Nationals Magic Number

The Nationals Magic number is: 132

The Major League Baseball Magic number for the Nationals has been calculated using the following method from the current standings.

Take the number of games yet to be played, add one, then subtract the number of games ahead in the loss column of the standings from the closest opponent.

Before the season starts, every team has a magic number of 163.

 

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v. 9/18/2007