New York Yankees 30-13: The Bombers continue to bash at home to the tune of 18-7, the best home record in baseball.
Boston Red Sox 32-15: Pedroia is coming back soon from off season surgery. Look out, league.
Houston Astros 30-18: The Astros rotation continues to be the class of the league.
Atlanta Braves 28-17: The young Braves continue to make waves.
Milwaukee Brewers 28-19: Josh Hader continues to light up the stat sheet without lighting up the radar gun.
Philadelphia Phillies 26-18: The Phillies have really settled in at home 16-6.
Arizona D-Backs 25-21: Things are falling apart for the D-backs. 1-9 in their last 10.
Washington Nationals 24-21: Did the Nationals play this week? Multiple rainouts in DC.
St. Louis Cardinals 25-19: It’s a battle royale in the NL Central. Cards relinquish their top spot for the moment.
Los Angeles Angels 26-21: Trout can’t do it all. Or can he?
Pittsburgh Pirates 26-20: Pretty good considering their off season sell off.
Chicago Cubs 25-19: Yu is slowing getting his ERA under 6.
Seattle Mariners 27-19: Cano’s suspension devastates their playoff chances.
Colorado Rockies 25-22: Rockies are only a half game back of the division. Pretty good since they have an ugly 7-11 record at home.
New York Mets 23-19: Mets are still treading water aft their hot start.
Oakland Athletics 25-22: Moneyball in full effect as the A’s continue to stick around.
San Francisco Giants 24-24: The ace less Giants continue to stick around in a division that no one wants to claim.
Tampa Bay Rays 22-23: Career reliever Romo starts back-to-back games. Bizarre.
Cleveland Indians 22-23: The best of the horrible AL Central.
Toronto Blue Jays 22-25: The baby Jay’s, Guerrero, Bichette and Alford are begging for a call up.
Minnesota Twins 19-23: Gone streaking again.
Los Angeles Dodgers 20-26: Is Dave Roberts job safe?
Detroit Tigers 20-26: The division isn’t out of reach for the Miggy-less Tigers.
Texas Rangers 18-30: Gallo made headlines by not wanting to play third base this week. He better because so far he’s just another failed Texas infielder.
San Diego Padres 20-28: Lyles came close to having the first Padres no hitter last week. It’s something.
Miami Marlins 17-29: Not as horrendous as everyone thought. Speaks volumes for Don Mattingly.
Cincinnati Reds 16-32: 13-13 since the Bryan Price firing. Good for you, Reds.
Baltimore Orioles 14-32: Start the fire sale already!
Kansas City Royals 14-32: It’s sorta sad to see how far the Royals have fallen since their 2015 championship run.
Chicago White Sox 13-30: The prospects are not playing well and they play in the worst division in baseball.
We picked up Bautista!
Sure does look like the Bombers bullpen will be the difference over my Sox in a very tough big-money, free-for-all in the AL East.
AL East is going to be an awesome race to watch. I’m excited to see how that plays out. I don’t think the Phillies are as good as their record. Dodgers were one of the favorite heading into the season huge disappointment so far, a lot of the season left to play.
The most interesting thing about the A.L. East race is exactly what the analytically-inclined front offices of the Yankees and the Sox think about the cost of avoiding a 1 game playoff. How much future value do they put on the very real increase in playoff odds represented by not being in the one and done game where anything can happen. No matter how much better they would be than their playoff opponent, they would still lose that game say 40% of the time? Is that worth the sacrifice in pushing pitchers hard down the stretch? Is a prospect for vet trade worthwhile to win the division?