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The National League East Division is one of Major League Baseball's six divisions.

Contents

[edit] Current members

[edit] Division Lineups

[edit] 1969-1992

[edit] Lineup for 1969-1992

  • Chicago Cubs
  • Montreal Expos
  • New York Mets
  • Philadelphia Phillies
  • Pittsburgh Pirates
  • St. Louis Cardinals

[edit] Changes from 1968

  • Creation of division due to 1969 expansion

[edit] 1993

[edit] Lineup for 1993

  • Chicago Cubs
  • Florida Marlins
  • Montreal Expos
  • New York Mets
  • Philadelphia Phillies
  • Pittsburgh Pirates
  • St. Louis Cardinals

[edit] Changes from 1992

  • The Florida Marlins were added in the 1993 expansion

[edit] 1994-2004

[edit] Lineup for 1994-2004

  • Atlanta Braves
  • Florida Marlins
  • Montreal Expos
  • New York Mets
  • Philadelphia Phillies

[edit] Changes from 1993

  • The Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals moved into the newly created NL Central division due to the 1994 MLB realignment
  • The Atlanta Braves moved in from the NL West

[edit] 2005-Present

[edit] Current Lineup

  • Atlanta Braves
  • Florida Marlins
  • New York Mets
  • Philadelphia Phillies
  • Washington Nationals

[edit] Changes from 2004

  • The Montreal Expos became the Washington Nationals

[edit] NL East champions by year

* - Won World Series

[edit] Wildcard winners produced

* - Won World Series

[edit] Trivia

In the 2005 season, the Washington Nationals finished last in the NL East with a record of 81 wins and 81 losses. As a result, the 2005 NL East became the first division of baseball's Wild Card era in which no team finished with a losing record (The 1991 AL West was the first ever, before the wild card was implemented).

[edit] See also

[edit] Reference