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How many teams in MLB Central divisions will have a win/loss record of .500 or higher at the All-Star Break this season?
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As of 9:45 AM CDT, June 19, 2023, the number between AL Central and NL Central teams with a .500 or better record is three (3). In the American League, only the Minnesota Twins boast a .500 record, and that's exactly what theirs is (36-36).

Bid to follow the ten teams in middle America as they vie for... mediocrity?

Resolves following the conclusion of the final regular season game before the MLB All-Star Game on July 11, 2023.

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This market is gonna be wild this weekend.

The NL is set with Cincinnati and Milwaukee at 6-7 games over .500 each.

However…

Minnesota (45-44) has two games against the Baltimore Orioles, and Cleveland (44-44) has their two remaining games against the Kansas City Royals.

I tried doing the odds thing before, but let’s just say the resolution could still finish with only the two NL teams left standing if shit goes sideways for the AL clubs.

Oof. AL Central is hurting as of 6/27 (not counting games in progress or completed today). Best record in AL Central is 40-42, Minnesota Twins.

In the NL, the Cincinnati Reds’ recent surge has put them at a relatively comfortable 4 games above .500 (42-38) which is good for 1/2 game lead over the Milwaukee Brewers. Today it’s 2 total teams. By the break, could be 4, could be 0. Manifold on. Manifolders.