AL West Leaders Sit Below .500 as Division Struggles in 2025
The Astros and Rangers are tied atop the AL West at 65-66, making it one of the weakest divisions in recent MLB history by run differential.

No AL West team has managed a winning record this season. Houston and Texas share first place at 65-66, a historically weak benchmark for a division leader. The entire division has been outscored by a combined 391 runs, signaling systemic offensive or pitching deficiencies across all five clubs. This context is relevant when evaluating AL West matchups and playoff odds.
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