This has been such an odd year. No team getting away with 100 wins that easily.
That Brewers run differential is scary.
AL in shambles.
1 seed magic number: 22
30 over .500 would be a nice benchmark. Almost there.
lmao st louis with -54 run diff but only 13 games back
16-6 run still on the table
Fucking Braves. Just let us have it so I can stop stressing
That Seattle home and away differential is wild
God I hope we get to 90 wins before 60 losses.
Three percentage points separate the top and bottom AL playoff teams.
B-b-but the Dodgers have Ohtani and Yamamoto now. That means they’re supposed to be the best team in baseball.
-MLB Network meetings, probably
Just saw a comment in the Braves sub that said if their winning percentage against teams under .500 was what it was last year, they would be leading the division.
Interesting from a group that shouted for over 2 months that the Phillies could only beat teams under .500, so our winning record didn’t count.
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STOP THE COUNT
This has been such an odd year. No team getting away with 100 wins that easily.
That Brewers run differential is scary.
AL in shambles.
1 seed magic number: 22
30 over .500 would be a nice benchmark. Almost there.
lmao st louis with -54 run diff but only 13 games back
16-6 run still on the table
Fucking Braves. Just let us have it so I can stop stressing
That Seattle home and away differential is wild
God I hope we get to 90 wins before 60 losses.
Three percentage points separate the top and bottom AL playoff teams.
B-b-but the Dodgers have Ohtani and Yamamoto now. That means they’re supposed to be the best team in baseball.
-MLB Network meetings, probably
Just saw a comment in the Braves sub that said if their winning percentage against teams under .500 was what it was last year, they would be leading the division.
Interesting from a group that shouted for over 2 months that the Phillies could only beat teams under .500, so our winning record didn’t count.
How did the Brewers get a + 135 differential