A closer look at MLB’s pennant races

Team like the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies have gotten an early jump on their competitors in the 2024 pennant race. Both teams are off to blistering starts that have lasted two months.

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June 3, 2024 - 2:26 PM

Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies is congratulated after he hit a home run against the Texas Rangers. Photo by Charles Fox/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS

The Atlanta Braves were already in a bit of a hole in the NL East before they got the type of news every team dreads — a season-ending injury to their top player.

The torn anterior cruciate ligament in Ronald Acuña Jr.’s knee left the Braves reeling at the beginning of the week, and perhaps it was no surprise that they lost three of four to Washington before rebounding a bit against lowly Oakland.

Atlanta now trails first-place Philadelphia by 6 1/2 games, and the Braves have their work cut out for them if they’re going to win a seventh consecutive NL East title.

Atlanta is still in good shape to make the playoffs — there are six postseason spots in the National League and only five teams above .500 at the moment — but losing Acuña is a major blow to a team that already had right-hander Spencer Strider go down with his own season-ending injury. The situation would be easier to manage if the Phillies hadn’t opened a substantial lead already, but at 41-19 Philadelphia has the best record in the NL.

All six divisions have at least a three-game gap at the top, with FanGraphs favoring the current first-place team to win each. Here’s how those races are shaping up:

NL WEST

Favorite: Los Angeles Dodgers (93% chance to win division, according to FanGraphs )

Current lead: 6 1/2 games over San Diego

No shock here. Los Angeles was loaded coming into the season, and Shohei Ohtani has delivered in his debut season for the Dodgers despite not being able to pitch. After trading Juan Soto, the Padres are still solidly in the mix for the postseason, but catching Los Angeles is a different type of challenge.

AL EAST

Favorite: New York Yankees (78% chance to win division)

Current lead: 3 games over Baltimore

It’s a little surprising that FanGraphs has the Yankees as such a big favorite, but New York has the best record in baseball and is showing little sign of slowing down. Soto and Aaron Judge have each played like an MVP candidate and the pitching has been stellar despite the absence of Gerrit Cole. What’s remarkable is that the Yankees and Orioles have opened so much distance on the rest of this division already.

NL CENTRAL

Favorite: Milwaukee Brewers (71% chance to win division)

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