Mets -19 different lineups, record is 18-14
Most common is:
1. Jose Reyes
2. Daniel Murphy
3. David Wright
4. Carlos Delgado
5. Carlos Beltran
6. Ryan Church
7. Brian Schneider
8. Luis Castillo
Phillies - 14 (16-14)Marlins - 24 (17-16)
Braves - 23 (16-17)
Nationals - 22 (10-21)
Central
Cardinals - 30 (20-13)
Reds - 22 (19-14)
Brewers - 16 (19-14)
Cubs - 26 (18-14)
Astros - 19 (14-18)
Pirates - 25 (13-19)
West
Dodgers - 18 (22-12)
Giants - 25 (18-14)
Rockies - 28 (13-18)
Padres - 27 (13-20)
D-Backs - 34 (13-21)
So what I thought was very many, turns out to be less than the average of 23. Not sure what this really means, but whatever.
At first glance, the number of lineups don't appear to have much of a factor on performance, as the Dodgers are the only team in first place that has the lowest amount of batting orders in their division.
The first place Cardinals in fact (30), are second to only the last place D-Backs (34).



