I updated winning percentages from Sunday. Not much has changed since that day.
The American League looks to be exciting in what remains in this long season. Houston is dominating. The rest of the AL West appears to be playing for the Wild Cards.
AMERICAN
# 1 — .671 Astros
# 7 — .553 Yankees
# 8 — .551 Red Sox
# 9 — .532 Indians
#10 — .526 Twins
#11 — .513 Rays
#13 — .500 Royals
#14 — .512 Angels
#15 — .500 Rangers
#16 — .494 Orioles
#17 — .488 Mariners
#18 — .481 Blue Jays
OUT Athletics, Tigers, White Sox
The National League looks pretty dull. The All-Star festivities have yet to occur, and yet it looks to be a six-team clash for five playoff spots. The East appears to be decided. The Central is a battle in which the runner-up appears to fall short of the Playoffs already. The West is dominate in the league and is showing signs of taking three of five playoff positions.
NATIONAL
# 2 — .650 Dodgers
# 3 — .633 Diamondbacks
# 4 — .603 Nationals
# 5 — .580 Rockies
# 6 — .513 Brewers
#12 — .500 Cubs
OUT Braves, Cardinals, Giants,
Marlins, Mets, Padres, Phillies,
Pirates, Reds
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