won-lost record
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record
noun
uk/ˈrek.ɔːd/us/ˈrek.ɚd/
a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on ...
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He completed his major league career with a 120-115won-lostrecordover 2113 innings pitched, with a 3.47 earned run average.
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One problem with the split season format is that the team with the bestwon-lostrecordoverall can, on occasion, miss the post-season playoff entirely.
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Each conference is rated according to its non-conferencewon-lostrecordand the difficulty of its non-conference schedule.
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Bauers enjoyed another solid season in 1938, though hiswon-lostrecordwas only 13-14 at year's end.
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Over the 19391941 seasons combines, he appeared in a total of 38 games, starting only 15, with awon-lostrecordof 3-9.
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In 1949, the league held a four-team playoff, with home field based uponwon-lostrecord.
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In 1973, he pitched 27 games with a 10-9won-lostrecordand a 3.04 earned run average.
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As such, only one team in a division would be the division winner, even if thewon-lostrecordwas the same.
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He had a stellar record in minor league baseball, compiling awon-lostrecordof 6839.
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He set a school record with 2,225 saves and had a careerwon-lostrecordof 42-27-2.
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But he spent the remainder of his professional career in the minor leagues, retiring after the 1967 campaign with a 5540won-lostrecord.
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His careerwon-lostrecordin elimination rounds of 319-189 is 13th-best among all active pro drivers with 50 or more decisions.
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Ewing finished with a 6 and 6won-lostrecord.
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Generally, ranking is based onwon-lostrecordof games, with the team with the best record at the top, and the worst record at the bottom.
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Both teams finished with identical won-lost records, and they did not play each other during the regular season.
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Over the next few years, the team posted respectable won-lost records and continued to win bowl games.
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