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- NL West Standings after eight weeks - True Blue LA
- How Do MLB Standings Work? (Each Column Explained) - Gaimday
- All Time World Series Champions / MLB Final Standings 2001-2021
- Division Standings Displayed in Ballparks - Baseball Fever
- MLB Playoff Picture 2024: Tigers Clinch Postseason; Updated Bracket ...
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- Something about the NL West standings makes me really happy right now ...
- MLB on Twitter: "Who will make the biggest jump in the standings by the ...
- Just how big is this 3-game series with the D-backs? | Think Blue LA
- NL West standings after week 3



American League East (AL East)



American League Central (AL Central)
The AL Central is often considered one of the weaker divisions in the American League, but in 2025, we expect to see some exciting matchups between the Chicago White Sox and the Minnesota Twins. The White Sox have a strong lineup and a solid pitching staff, while the Twins have a talented young core and a deep bullpen. Chicago White Sox: 95-67 Minnesota Twins: 90-72 Detroit Tigers: 80-82 Kansas City Royals: 75-87 Cleveland Guardians: 70-92
American League West (AL West)
The AL West is always a competitive division, with the Houston Astros and Los Angeles Angels consistently battling for the top spot. In 2025, we predict that the Astros will come out on top, thanks to their strong pitching staff and deep lineup. Houston Astros: 100-62 Los Angeles Angels: 90-72 Oakland Athletics: 80-82 Seattle Mariners: 75-87 Texas Rangers: 70-92
National League East (NL East)
The NL East is one of the most competitive divisions in baseball, with the Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, and New York Mets all vying for the top spot. In 2025, we predict that the Braves will come out on top, thanks to their strong pitching staff and deep lineup. Atlanta Braves: 95-67 Philadelphia Phillies: 90-72 New York Mets: 85-77 Washington Nationals: 80-82 Miami Marlins: 70-92
National League Central (NL Central)
The NL Central is often considered one of the weaker divisions in the National League, but in 2025, we expect to see some exciting matchups between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Milwaukee Brewers. The Cardinals have a strong lineup and a solid pitching staff, while the Brewers have a talented young core and a deep bullpen. St. Louis Cardinals: 90-72 Milwaukee Brewers: 85-77 Chicago Cubs: 80-82 Cincinnati Reds: 75-87 Pittsburgh Pirates: 70-92