Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
Somehow relative parity right now.

15 of 30 teams are within 4 games of .500 right now, either way.

26 of 30 teams have won at least 10 games.

The A's are 10-16, the Nationals are 10-14.

So far there have been only 4 teams with horrendous starts:

The Marlins, originally expected to win something like 75 games this year, is dreadful, and is 6-20.

The Rockies are expectedly bad at 7-19.

The White Sox were expected to be bad, but not THIS bad, sitting at 3-22.

The Astros, projected by The Athletic to win the division with 93 victories, are somehow off to a 7-19 start.



Aside from the better-than-expected Nationals and A's thus far, we are also seeing surprisingly good things out of the Indians (18-7), Yankees (17-9, despite Judge struggling), Royals (16-10), Brewers (16-8), and Cubs (16-9).

Dodgers are somehow only 9-8 at home. They will still win the division.
Angels are 10-15. Mike Trout has 10 homers already. Is this the year they finally pull the plug and trade him? Who doesn’t want to see him in the playoffs? Or is he gonna be another Ernie Banks?