As of Thursday morning, the AL East has a won-lost differential of -8. At the end of the season, that differential will be:
| +26 or more |  51 (56.67%) | 
| +21 to +25 |  10 (11.11%) | 
| +16 to +20 |  11 (12.22%) | 
| +11 to +15 |  10 (11.11%) | 
| +6 to +10 |  7 (7.78%) | 
| +1 to +5 |  1 (1.11%) | 
| -5 to 0 |  0 (0.00%) | 
| -10 to -6 |  0 (0.00%) | 
| -15 to -11 |  0 (0.00%) | 
| -16 or less |  0 (0.00%) | 
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AL East was +52 last year and I don't see a huge net change for the division. Certainly not all the way down to +26, nevermind the other options.
    It'd be nice if this division was minus some year, but I don't know if that'll happen anytime soon.  It's off to a rough start so last year's +52 might be difficult to maintain, but it'll be plus by a large amount.
    




