Does a successful exhibition baseball season...
Does a successful exhibition baseball season lead to a successful regular season? A look at how the Angels and Dodgers have done in the ‘90s, along with the eventual World Series champion.
1990
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Team Exhibition Record, Pct. Regular Season, Pct. Angels 6-10, .375 80-81, .494 Dodgers 8-4, .667 86-76, .531 Cincinnati 9-7, .563 91-71, .562
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1991
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Team Exhibition Record, Pct. Regular Season, Pct. Angels 13-15, .464 81-81, .500 Dodgers 15-18, .455 93-69, .574 Minnesota 21-10, .677 95-67, .586
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1992
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Team Exhibition Record, Pct. Regular Season, Pct. Angels 16-14, .533 72-90, .444 Dodgers 12-18, .400 63-99, .389 Toronto 13-18, .419 96-66, .593
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1993
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Team Exhibition Record, Pct. Regular Season, Pct. Angels 14-16 .467 71-91, .438 Dodgers 13-16, .448 81-81, .500 Toronto 11-19, .367 95-67, .586
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1996
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Team Exhibition Record, Pct. Regular Season, Pct. Angels 21-10, .677 70-91, .435 Dodgers 18-11, .621 90-72, .556 N.Y. Yankees 16-15, .516 92-70, .568
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Note: 1994 and 1995 are not included because those seasons were affected by the player strike.
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