MLB Strengths and Weaknesses for Every Division Leader


In MLB, every team has about 50 games to go for a regular season. Most heads of division will be decided in late September. All six teams have one thing in common. They have their strengths and weaknesses.

It is very important as it will decide if a team is in good shape to make a great race or not. Here is a breakdown of every division leader's Performances/summary without any hustle.

New York Yankees- AL East (Lead by 2 over TB)

New York Yankees owns the best record in baseball 1968-1941, not the night game against the Red Sox. They have a driving game on two Tampa Bay Rays, who have lost five straight games.

San Diego Padres- NL West (Lead by 2 over SF)

San Diego Padres have the best performance in the National League at 64-46. They have two game lead over the San Francisco Giants, who have lost two straight games.

Atlanta Braves- NL East (Lead by 2 over PHI)

Atlanta Braves NL East is leading after 31 May and is a record of 64-47. They have a two game lead over the Philadelphia Phillies, who beat the Mets on Sunday.

Texas Rangers- AL West (Lead by 7.5 over OAK)

The Texas Rangers were the AL West since June 8 with a list of 64-47. They lead the Oakland A's by 7.5 games, and the A's have won twice, surpassing the Angels.

Cincinnati Reds- NL Central (Lead by 2 over STL)

Cincinnati Reds led the NL Central since 02 August and the winners of four straight. They are the first in 112 games for the first time since 1995.

Chicago White Sox- AL Central (Lead by 0.5 over MIN)

The White Sox led the Central League since 11 July. They lead the Minnesota Twins by half game and started a slim three-game series with them on Tuesday in Chicago.

The Twins have won two straight games. Both the teams are 33-20 at home, and while the White Sox 30-28 on the road; the Twins are 30-29.

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