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* * * Update: Dodger
2003-08-25 09:05
by Jon Weisman

* * *

Update: Dodger chances of making the postseason, from Baseball Prospectus
Today: 3.1 percent
August 24: 4.4 percent
August 23: 6.5 percent
August 22: 5.8 percent
August 21: 4.2 percent
August 20: 2.3 percent

With one loss Saturday, the Dodgers lost two days of gains. The effect of Sunday's loss wasn't so dramatic; the Phillies' Sunday loss appeared to hurt them more.

Projected NL Wild-Card Standings as of August 24
Wins ... Team
90 ... Philadelphia
87 ... Arizona
87 ... Florida
85 ... Houston
85 ... St. Louis
84 ... Los Angeles
81 ... Montreal

Projected NL Wild-Card Standings as of August 25
Wins ... Team
89 ... Philadelphia
87 ... Florida
86 ... Arizona
86 ... Houston
85 ... St. Louis
84 ... Los Angeles
81 ... Montreal

Thanks to Jim Baker at ESPN.com, I know that Paul Hagen of the Philadelphia Daily News broke down what happens in the event of multi-team ties.

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