October 13, 2024
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Say It Ain't So, José – Texas Monthly

Why a wild September looms for American League
With three weeks left in the regular season, the American League is setting up for a thrilling finale. Every team in a playoff position has stumbled through the second half, making this one of the most unpredictable stretch runs in years.

Say It Ain't So, José – Texas Monthly

For fans of chaos, the AL is ready to deliver. Through Sunday’s games, no team in a playoff spot has maintained dominance.

In the second half, the third-place Twins (22-25) and first-place Guardians (23-25) are below .500, while the Yankees (24-21) and only three games above. Once a juggernaut, the Orioles have slipped to a .500 mark (24-24) since the All-Star break. New York and Baltimore are dueling for the AL East title.

Say It Ain't So, José – Texas Monthly

The contending teams with the best records in the second half — the first-place Astros and second-place Royals at 27-20 — are far from safe. The Royals are trying to regain their footing after a recent seven-game losing streak, and the Astros were just swept by the Reds last week.

Say It Ain't So, José – Texas Monthly

Even FanGraphs, which gives the Yankees and Astros the best odds of AL teams to win the World Series, may be computing a little too cleanly. These teams may have a history of success, but with aging rosters, cracks are beginning to show.

Say It Ain't So, José – Texas Monthly

New York’s Aaron Judge has played 141 games this season, and over the past 14 days, he’s slashing just .186/.340/.256 with no home runs. The likely 32-year-old MVP appears to be feeling the wear and tear.

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