User:Isaacl/MLB standings/doc

Usage
This template is a helper template for annual MLB division standings templates, such as Template:2013 NL East standings. To create a division standings template for a given MLB division and year:
 * Create the template with the name Template:  standings. For example: Template:2013 AL Central standings
 * Use the template as shown in the usage example above. For the division parameter, use one of the following values:
 * National League East
 * National League Central
 * National League West
 * American League East
 * American League Central
 * American League West
 * Note the "seeds" and "highlight" parameters must be included as shown, in order to allow these parameters to be passed through from the division standings template.

The resulting division standings template can be used as follows:
 * In the team season article: use the "highlight" parameter, set to the name of the team. For example, in the 2013 Toronto Blue Jays season article, use the following:
 * In the MLB season article:
 * During the regular season, when no teams have clinched a playoff position: use the division standings template without any parameters. For example, in the 2013 Major League Baseball season article, use the following:
 * When a team has clinched a playoff spot but the seeding for the playoffs is unknown, use the "highlight" parameter to specify the team in the playoffs. Multiple teams can be listed by using a comma to separate them. For example, to indicate that the Seattle Mariners and Oakland A's are going to be in the 2013 playoffs, use the following:
 * When the seeding of a team bound for the playoffs is known, use the "seeds" parameter to specify the team's seeding, in the format " : ". Multiple seeds can be listed by using a comma to separate them. For example, to indicate that the Chicago White Sox are seeded first and the Kansas City Royals are seeded fourth in the 2013 playoffs, use the following:
 * Both the "seeds" and "highlight" parameters can be combined together as needed. For example, to indicate that the Washington Nationals are seeded first and the Atlanta Braves have clinched the playoffs with a yet-to-be-determined seeding, use the following:

Example
Resulting output: