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MLB's Mediocre Mess: Below-.500 Teams Eye Playoff Wild Card
19 Aug
Summary
- Seven teams below .500 are competing for the final AL wild card spot.
- Sandy Alcantara is leading MLB in innings pitched after recent surgery.
- The Dodgers have struggled recently, losing 11 of their last 16 games.

The American League playoff race has become a compelling spectacle, with seven teams holding records below .500 battling for the final wild card position. The Baltimore Orioles currently hold the spot at 61-63, closely followed by the Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Guardians, and Seattle Mariners. This unusual situation highlights a season where many teams that were expected contenders are struggling to maintain winning records.
Miami Marlins pitcher Sandy Alcantara is experiencing a remarkable comeback season, leading Major League Baseball in innings pitched. Having thrown 170 2/3 innings, he is on pace to exceed 200 innings, a feat increasingly rare in modern baseball. This resilience follows Tommy John surgery and showcases his ability to pitch deep into games, reminiscent of his 2022 Cy Young-winning season.
Conversely, the Los Angeles Dodgers, perennial World Series contenders, are facing a slump. With a 5-11 record in their last 16 games since July 1, the team has shown below-average offensive and defensive production. Manager Dave Roberts acknowledged these struggles as the Dodgers prepare for a series against the Colorado Rockies and Pittsburgh Pirates, hoping to regain momentum.