It'll be interesting to watch. The Astros have the best run differential in the league by a not-insignificant margin, but I'm starting to wonder about their starting depth, and whether or not Verlander's age will begin to show. How Correa returns from injury is also going to be an open question. On the flipside, you've got Oakland and Seattle; with Seattle, they're playing out of their minds and with a closer who is effectively unhittable but they just lost King Felix (who is arguably no longer King; his janky delivery has finally caught up to him), and conversely with Oakland, their bats have come alive but their rotation is composed of toothpicks, duct tape, Juicy Fruit and prayers.
And despite all that, with more than 60 games to go, there are only eight games separating the top three teams.
The NL Central and the AL West are going to be fun. Here's hoping for some Game 163 / 164 chaos reigns bullshit.
And despite all that, with more than 60 games to go, there are only eight games separating the top three teams.
The NL Central and the AL West are going to be fun. Here's hoping for some Game 163 / 164 chaos reigns bullshit.