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MLB Standings: Diamondbacks Move To .500, Middle Of NL West

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PHOENIX, AZ - JUNE 10: Chris Young #24 of the Arizona Diamondbacks high fives relief pitcher J.J. Putz #40 after defeating the Oakland Athletics in the interleague MLB game at Chase Field on June 10, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Diamondbacks defeated the A's 4-3. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

The Arizona Diamondbacks have put together a five game win streak to improve to 30-30, but remain stuck in the middle of the NL West.

The Arizona Diamondbacks have managed to put together a five game win streak, raising their overall record to 30-30. That puts them within striking distance of the San Francisco Giants, but still 8.5 games behind the division leading Los Angeles Dodgers. They don't play either of those teams until July or later, so if they want to move up in the standings they'll have to continue winning and get a little help from the rest of the league. Complete NL West standings are below, and a full set of MLB standings can be found here.

NL West Standings

W L PCT GB STRK
Los Angeles 39 22 .639 0 Won 2
San Francisco 34 27 .557 5 Lost 1
Arizona 30 30 ..500 8.5 Won 5
San Diego 24 35 .370 14 Lost 5
Colorado 20 41 .328 19 Lost 1

(updated 6.11.2012 at 12:08 PM PDT)


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