Reference Link: https://www.mlb.com/standings/
For anyone who does not follow baseball, MLB tracks the total number of runs scored minus the total number of runs allowed as the Run Differential team stat, which also provides a measure known as Pythagorean W/L, where Run Differential is used to calculate expected wins and losses based on runs scored vs runs allowed.
Thus far I've only used division leaders with high run differentials leading into the final week of April. The Dodgers are only 8 runs above zero, and while I'm not saying the AL West sucks, they, uh, they don't have a collective run differential as a division to write home about.
Feel free to add other teams if you like; I will select only the team at the very top or, in the event of a tie the "two or more teams" option I've added in the wins markets. Cheers!