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MLB · 1 hour ago

Struggles in the AL West: Analyzing Team Performances

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

Struggles in the AL West: Analyzing Team Performances

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Overview of the American League West's Performance

This season, the American League West has struggled significantly, with no team achieving a winning record over .500. Despite these general struggles, Seattle remains a strong contender, largely thanks to strategic offseason moves to strengthen the team. Notably, the addition of players like Brendon Donovan and Jose Ferrer, although Ferrer's performance has been underwhelming so far. Seattle's comprehensive team build-up has positioned them as a more well-rounded team compared to their division rivals.

The Los Angeles Angels have also shown surprising performances, exceeding expectations. However, the Houston Astros seem to be facing a downturn, marked by playing a man short in a recent game, indicating possible deeper issues within the team. The situation in Houston appears dire, with signs suggesting the team may not recover swiftly this season.

Meanwhile, Texas has been bolstered by strong additions to their starting rotation, including Mackenzie Gore, although concerns linger about Jacob deGrom's health following recent issues with wrist soreness. Despite their pitching strengths, Texas might still struggle to outperform Seattle due to their more limited team depth.

Sacramento, another team in the division, initially showed potential with Jeffrey Spring performing well early on. However, the team might lack the comprehensive pitching needed to seriously compete within the division. Overall, while the American League West currently sits as the weakest division in baseball, it contrasts sharply with the National League Central, where every team boasts a record over .500.

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