Philadelphia (102-60): Led by the most impressive starting rotation in decades, the Phillies were the Major League’s only 100-game winners and captured the East Division by a comfortable 13 games before being upset in the post-season by St. Louis. The team’s 3.02 ERA was by far the best in the majors. Cliff Lee (17-8, 2.40, first pitcher with 6 shutouts since 1989), Roy Halladay (19-6, 2.35) and Cole Hamels (14-9, 2.79, 0.986 WHIP) were mound aces. Mid-season OF pickup Hunter Pence hit .324, while 1B Ryan Howard led seven double-figure HR sluggers with 33 and 116 RBIs. C Carlos Ruiz, SS Jimmy Rollins and CF Shane Victorino provided 1-rated defense up the middle, and Placido Polanco won the Gold Glove at 3B.