MLB Shutout Survivor: Only 6 Teams Alive Left To Be Blanked – 3 AL East Clubs Amongst Them

Arizona has scored at least one run in all of their games so far, and they along with the Mets, are the last clubs to have zero runs in a game for the National League.
MLB Shutout Survivor 2015: Which Team Do You Have Last To Be Blanked This Year?
We are down to just 6 teams left (4 in the American League, and 2 clubs remain the National League). The AL East have 3 teams still alive with the Yankees, Blue Jays and Red Sox, while the Tigers have yet to be bageled as well.
The surprise has to be coming from the Senior Circuit, where the Mets and Diamondbacks are the last 2 teams left.
Last year’s winners, the Angels were taken out on Apr 18th.
The AL West and NL Central have all teams eliminated already from contention

The Red Sox have to be the favorite to win this years award with their revamped offense, although the Blue Jays and Tigers also present formidable opponents in this category.
For Play through Saturday Apr 25th
AL East
New York –
Toronto –
Boston –
Baltimore – Eliminated Apr 8th
Tampa Bay – Eliminated Apr 18th
AL Central
Detroit –
Kansas City – Eliminated Apr 18th
Minnesota – Eliminated Apr 6th
Chicago White Sox -Eliminated Apr 10th
Cleveland Indians – Eliminated Apr 6th
AL West – All Eliminated
Oakland – Eliminated Apr 23rd
Texas – Eliminated Apr.6 and finished tied for last on this based on worst defeat.
LA Angels – Eliminated Apr 18th
Seattle – Eliminated Apr.7th.
Houston – Eliminated Apr 8th.
NL
NL East
Atlanta – Eliminated Apr 24th
Washington – Eliminated Apr 25th
NY Mets –
Miami Marlins – Eliminated Apr 8th.
Philadelphia Phillies – Eliminated Apr.6th.
NL Central – All Eliminated
St. Louis Cardinals – Eliminated Apr 8th.
Cincinnati Reds – Eliminated Apr.15th
Chicago Cubs – Eliminated Apr 5th
Pittsburgh Pirates – Eliminated Apr 14th
NL West
LA Dodgers – Eliminated Apr 11th
SF Giants – Eliminated Apr 10th
Arizona Diamondbacks –
San Diego Padres – Eliminated Apr 9th
Colorado Rockies – Eliminated Apr 19th

The Bronx Bombers were not thought of being justified by their name this year, however hot starts by A-Rod first (before cooling off) and now Mark Teixeira, they have been able to score at least one run in all 18 games thus far for the campaign. They enter today at 10 – 8, 1st in the AL East, and one of 6 teams left in this competition,
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Posted on April 26, 2015, in gambling 101 and tagged al central, AL East, AL West, All 30 MLB Teams, American league, arizona diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, baltimore orioles, boston red sox, chicago cubs, chicago white sox, cincinnati reds, cleveland indians, colorado rockies, detroit tigers, houston astros, kansas city royals, la angels, la dodgers, miami marlins, milwaukee brewers, minnesota twins, mlb shutout survi, national league, new york mets, new york yankees, NL Central, NL east, nl west, oakland athletics, philadelphia phillies, pittsburgh pirates, san diego padres, san francisco giants, seattle mariners, st louis cardinals, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, toronto blue jays, washington nationals. Bookmark the permalink. Comments Off on MLB Shutout Survivor: Only 6 Teams Alive Left To Be Blanked – 3 AL East Clubs Amongst Them.

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