The state of the forces of Passion MLB: the White Sox take the lead
Already two months have passed since the start of this campaign. We can also see trends emerging. Charles-Alexis and your humble servant have therefore concocted a fourth state of forces for the 2021 season.
Let’s go!
1 – White Sox (2)
Probably the most consistent training since the start of the campaign.
2 – Giants (3)
It’s not clear how, but the Giants continue their momentum.
3 – Rays (11)
A streak of 15 wins in 16 games is extraordinary.
4 – Padres (4)
Fernando Tatis Jr. That’s it.
5 – Dodgers (5)
Much less consistency than expected, but still an excellent team.
6 – A’s (1)
Oakland sits at the top of its division, despite a +1 point differential.
7 – Red Sox (8)
We find quietly the team which is not yet aspiring to the great honors.
8 – Cubs (13)
A succession completely on fire in the last two weeks.
9 – Blue Jays (6)
Toronto leads the AHL in longballs and OPS.
10 – Food (12)
Despite all the injuries, the Mets surprise.
11 – Indians (14)
The Indians are taking advantage of the weakness of their division.
12 – Cardinals (7)
Jack Flaherty’s injury hurts.
13 – Astros (10)
The weakness of the relief pen will need to be addressed sooner rather than later.
14 – Yankees (9)
Getting swept up by the Tigers can’t push you up the leaderboard.
15 – Brewers (16)
A two-headed monster at the mound.
16 – Braves (17)
We are still waiting for this excellent training to wake up.
17 – Mariners (19)
Seattle continues to perform, despite the fact that April is over.
18 – Royals (21)
Good and bad stretches in Kansas City.
19 – Angels (20)
Mike Trout’s injury will not help the team’s failure.
20 – Phillies (15)
Ups, downs, ups, downs …
21 – Reds (18)
The launchers went from heroes to zero.
22 – Marlins (22)
A very bad streak that does not help them in the race for the playoffs.
23 – Twins (29)
Much better training than their record. Moreover, we see it in the last matches.
24 – Nationals (23)
Will Washington be a seller on the trade deadline?
25 – Tigers (27)
See row 14 and read the reverse.
26 – Rockies (30)
Unable (or almost) to win on the outside.
27 – Pirates (28)
A little renewal of life, but in vain.
28 – Rangers (24)
We expected it, but only a victory in their last 10 meetings.
29 – Diamondbacks (25)
An atrocious record in May.
30 – Orioles (26)
As Charles-Alexis says so well, it’s June and the Orioles don’t even have 20 wins.
See you in two weeks!