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AL playoffs: how the race shapes up
AL playoffs: how the race shapes up
The Fourth of July has passed (no more red caps, Thank God!), the halfway point of the schedule is gone, and the All-Star break is rapidly approaching. As we expected, it looks like a three-way battle for two spots between the three beasts of the American League East.
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