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Currently the AL is 37-27 in ST (amd vice versa for the NL)...the ST schedule is even more robust than interleague play.  The records aren't a perfect measure of team performance, given the constant flux of players who have no chance to be big leaguers...but aren't those records a measure of depth of quality talent?  If the AL beats the NL severely in ST...does that tell us anything?

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