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Poll: Who Will Win The AL East?

By Nick Deeds | September 2, 2025 at 11:39am CDT

We’re into the final weeks of the season now, but a handful of postseason races are still up for grabs. Perhaps the most competitive division at this point is the AL East, which is the only division where three teams still have at least a 10% chance of taking home the crown according to Fangraphs. Who will ultimately emerge victorious? Here’s a look at each of the three teams, listed in order of their winning percentage entering play today:

Toronto Blue Jays (79-59)

The Jays took the lead in the division on July 3 and haven’t relinquished it since. It’s not hard to see why they’ve been successful. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. isn’t having the sort of superlative, MVP-level campaign he posted in 2024 but remains an anchor for the lineup with 21 homers, 30 doubles, and a .383 on-base percentage. George Springer has enjoyed a resurgent season at the age of 35, slashing an outstanding .300/.391/.533 in 116 games. Bo Bichette (130 wRC+) is back to his normal self after last year’s injury-ruined season. Alejandro Kirk (118 wRC+) is making good on his extension with the club by putting up his best season since 2022. Daulton Varsho has 16 homers in 49 games despite dealing with injuries, and even less-established hitters like Nathan Lukes, Addison Barger, and Davis Schneider have put up strong numbers at the dish.

While so much has gone right for the Jays on offense, it must be noted that things haven’t gone as well when it comes to pitching. Kevin Gausman looks like the steady and playoff-caliber veteran he’s been for years now, but the rest of the rotation comes with questions. Toronto was reaping the benefits of Max Scherzer turning back the clock for a few weeks, but the future Hall of Famer just delivered back-to-back clunkers against the Twins and Brewers. Eric Lauer was pitching well but was sent to the bullpen after posting a 5.30 ERA in August. Chris Bassitt and Jose Berrios are stable veterans, but they fit better at the back of the rotation than starting Games 2 and 3 of a playoff series. The bullpen has struggled somewhat as well, with closer Jeff Hoffman scuffling to a 5.02 ERA on the season and a 5.32 ERA since the start of July. Those pitching woes have led the Jays’ lead in the division to slip from five games a week ago to 2.5 games. Will they be able to stop the bleeding and secure a division title?

New York Yankees (76-61)

Just a couple of weeks ago, the Bronx Bombers looked to be in a more dire position after losing five straight to the Marlins and Rangers before dropping three games in a row to the Red Sox. They rebounded from those losses to Boston by picking up the final game of that series, however, and that win started a seven-game streak that only just ended with a close loss to the White Sox over the weekend. While nice performances from players like Trent Grisham, Ben Rice, Cody Bellinger, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. have been helpful for the Yanks this season, their success can be overwhelmingly attributed to Aaron Judge.

The reigning AL MVP has put together another season for the ages (196 wRC+), and it’s largely thanks to him that the club has been able to hang in the postseason race despite a disappointing season from Anthony Volpe and Paul Goldschmidt’s second-half struggles. Of course, Judge has been recovering from a flexor strain that’s seemingly impacted him at the plate and kept him from playing the field. That’s pushed Giancarlo Stanton’s strong bat out of the lineup on some days and forced his subpar glove into the outfield on the rest. A leaky bullpen hasn’t helped, though the starting rotation is looking better now that Max Fried appears to be getting back on track after a rough patch. One other thing working in New York’s favor is the schedule; they’ll face the last-place Orioles and White Sox in their final 10 games of the season.

Boston Red Sox (77-62)

The Red Sox have worked their way back from the malaise they faced towards the end of the Rafael Devers era to make themselves legitimate playoff contenders. Unlike the other two AL East clubs, it’s been the pitching leading the way. Garrett Crochet is in the conversation for best pitcher in baseball this year, and both Brayan Bello and Lucas Giolito have looked the part of playoff starters. It’s arguably been a career year for veteran closer Aroldis Chapman, and Garrett Whitlock has excelled in a setup role. Top prospect Payton Tolle has been called up for the stretch.

While Boston’s pitching staff is impressive, they’re held back a bit by an offense that doesn’t quite measure up. Roman Anthony already looks like a star, but the rest of the lineup has lacked consistency. Alex Bregman is slumping since the start of August, Wilyer Abreu is on the injured list, and Ceddanne Rafaela has struggled badly since the All-Star break. Trevor Story started slow but has been great since June. Romy Gonzalez has tattooed lefties but been sub-par versus righties. Boston’s 24-17 record since the All-Star break is still encouraging though, and if Abreu comes back healthy and/or Bregman turns things around, the lineup would look more formidable.

Each of the three remaining contenders for the AL East title have one series against each other left in September. Who do MLBTR readers think will come out on top? Will the Blue Jays hold on despite their pitching woes? Can Judge lead the Yankees back to the top of the division? Or will the Red Sox offense turn things around to support their excellent pitching? Have your say in the poll below:

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  1. olmtiant

    5 hours ago

    Milwaukee Brewers… oh their not in the AL east anymore…Never mind…

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    • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

      5 hours ago

      If realignment happens they would be a good team to move back to the AL

      Would be a shame if a team like the reds or giants moved instead

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      • Old York

        5 hours ago

        @sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        Get rid of the leagues. There is no difference now. Top 12 teams make it, bottom 6 are relegated to a lower league Remaining 12 are playing to stay in the league.

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      • pt57

        5 hours ago

        The Cubs-Brewers rivalry is too good to break up.

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        • Jeremy320

          4 hours ago

          If anything add the White Sox into that division.

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    • Soto should bat first.

      5 hours ago

      They’re?

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      • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

        4 hours ago

        They’re what?

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        • Butters

          3 hours ago

          They’re there but it’s not theirs..maybe?

          Reply
  2. StudWinfield

    5 hours ago

    Yanks going to pull it off…maybe.

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    • gbs42

      5 hours ago

      The definitive call of…maybe.

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      • brewsingblue82

        2 hours ago

        I can definitely say that the Red Sox have a chance. Maybe.

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  3. 99Captain Judge99

    5 hours ago

    Well the Yankees have the easier schedule the rest of the way. So probably.

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    • Butters

      2 hours ago

      Sir, sir, is that sarcasm sir?

      Reply
  4. HEHEHATE

    5 hours ago

    We all want it to be Toronto, but we all know better and can lock them as a wild card.

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  5. 30 Parks

    5 hours ago

    Sox-Yanks-Jays in that order.

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  6. Youkilyptus

    5 hours ago

    Sox have scored the fifth most runs in the MLB on the season. The offense will be just fine. Check your rear-view mirror, Toronto. We comin’.

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  7. explodet

    5 hours ago

    The O’s as soon as Jackson Holliday starts putting up prime Bonds numbers like the prophesies foreglazed.

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    • Rsox

      2 hours ago

      I had forglazed donuts. Now I’m full…

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    • ba$eba||F@n21

      1 hour ago

      Next year, sir. Next year.

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  8. Old York

    5 hours ago

    Toronto looks like they peaked a bit too early, back in July, so I don’t see them holding onto that 1st place. Yankees have a big stretch against some tough competition. They probably don’t come out of the 12 games in good shape so I’d think Boston has a good chance at winning the East.

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    • hottakesonly

      5 hours ago

      The Stanks get 13 games vs Minnesota, Baltimore, and CWS to end the year. This next 12 for them is HUGE

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      • Old York

        5 hours ago

        @hottakesonly

        Yes, but the way they played the CWS yesterday tells me that they’re going to drop a few of them. However, before that happens, they have to go through 12 playoff teams and they haven’t played them well this year. Against those teams this year, the Yankees are 5-11. That’s a .313 W%. I expect the Yankees will win 3 or 4 of those games.

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        • hottakesonly

          3 hours ago

          I want nothing more than them to go 2-23 to end the season.

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      • ba$eba||F@n21

        1 hour ago

        The Yankees will choke and each of the teams you mentioned would absolutely love to play spoilers!

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    • smuzqwpdmx

      3 hours ago

      The 1984 Tigers peaked in April/May at 35-5, guess they should’ve just quit then since it obviously made the rest of their year hopeless.

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      • Old York

        3 hours ago

        @smuzqwpdmx

        Agreed. The Tigers should have just gave up in 84.

        Reply
  9. hottakesonly

    5 hours ago

    Prob Tampa.

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    • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

      4 hours ago

      We’re talking about THIS year.

      1
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      • hottakesonly

        3 hours ago

        Ouch. Baltimore?

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        • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

          3 hours ago

          Like Tampa, Baltimore will be good 2 years from now.

          Reply
        • hottakesonly

          3 hours ago

          Ouch. Twins?

          Reply
        • Butters

          3 hours ago

          Watched the twin padres game yesterday. Twins pitcher Joe Ryan shut em down. Very good indeed. Alas they won’t make it this year.

          2
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        • keysox

          2 hours ago

          O’s = no arms
          Going nowhere

          1
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        • hottakesonly

          2 hours ago

          Darn I thought they could mount a rally this year ):

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  10. BlueSkies_LA

    5 hours ago

    Interesting how the team with by far the greatest run differential lags far behind in this poll. I guess the theory is teams can win games without scoring more runs than their opponents.

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    • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

      4 hours ago

      Run Differential is a bit misleading this season because of so many extra runs being scored during garbage time in blowouts off of position players. I don’t think those runs should count. But I seem to be the only guy trying to die on that hill.

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      • Nick Baratta

        4 hours ago

        Then why not actually provide statistic that backs your narrative…

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        3 hours ago

        The Rockies are running “garbage time players” every game (because they’re too cheap to utilize analytics efficiently to maximize their pitchers’ potentials). Why shouldn’t the runs scored against them count? Runs Differential and Expected Win-Loss are singular stats and are not meant to be used as an end-all, be-all.

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      • BlueSkies_LA

        2 hours ago

        Your argument is a bit misleading. Teams scoring vs opponents is a good statistical predictor of wins. The law of averages applies, especially this late in the season. Do teams over-perform or under-perform this statical predictor? Of course, because it’s simply a statical predictor. That doesn’t make it misleading.

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      • Rsox

        1 hour ago

        Keep the Yankees in the ballpark and you’ll probably beat them. The Yankees are 33-42 in games where they hit 1 or fewer Home Run and 43-19 when they hit multiple Home Runs. Forcing them to actually make contact and manufacture runs instead of just bludgeoning teams to death is they key to beating the Yankees

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    • high_upside

      2 hours ago

      I think the theory is that past performance doesn’t dictate future outcomes.

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      • BlueSkies_LA

        2 hours ago

        No, that can’t be the theory, for the simple reason that run differential is about current performance. And just for the record, only the future can dictate future outcomes. Everything else is at best an educated guess.

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    • RedSoxNation@SoCal

      9 mins ago

      The team with “by far the greatest run differential” is not in the poll. That would be the Milwaukee Brewers. Besides your misconstrued sentence structure, you also don’t understand run differential. Go vote on which team in National League will end the season with the best overall record?

      Reply
  11. chuckyboy1217

    5 hours ago

    Since the Yankees absolutely destroy bad teams, but suck against good teams, they will finish second. Jays or Sox will finish 1/3, mark my words

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    • Jon M

      5 hours ago

      You better believe I am marking them.

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    • Old York

      5 hours ago

      @chuckyboy1217

      Tampa is going to destroy the playoff hopes of them all and win the rest of their games to take the AL East. They play easy teams like the Cubs, Mariners, Jays & Red Sox.

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      • keysox

        2 hours ago

        Have another doors light

        Reply
    • Pedroiastolemylunch

      5 hours ago

      Marked

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    • Butters

      3 hours ago

      MARKED !!

      Reply
  12. josebatflip

    4 hours ago

    Someone should tell Nick Deeds that he forgot a very important part of the Blue Jays starting rotation: Shane Bieber is back and looks like Cy Young.

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    • Whyme

      4 hours ago

      Unless he pitches 9 our pen will blow the game anyways

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    • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

      4 hours ago

      Yeah but he’s just one guy, and can’t be a starter AND their closer.

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      • josebatflip

        2 hours ago

        The point is that he’s obviously an important part of the analysis and yet the author forgot to include him.

        Reply
  13. Old York

    4 hours ago

    Here’s some accountability:

    Back in April, I said the Rays would win.

    mlbtraderumors.com/2025/04/poll-who-will-win-the-a…

    Also, 1/3rd said the Yankees would win the AL East.

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    • Gwynning

      3 hours ago

      Don’t feel bad, I said Orioles at the time.

      1
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      • BlueSkies_LA

        2 hours ago

        And I had a good feeling about the Braves. As they say, that’s why you play the games.

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    • Acoss1331

      2 hours ago

      I thought the Blue Jays would win at most 75 wins, so you’re not the only one that was wrong.

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  14. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    4 hours ago

    You know what, you should never count out the Yankees. I think as long as nobody else gets hurt, they can squeak in.

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    • high_upside

      2 hours ago

      Well they definitely had a bad month, but baseball is cyclical like that. It could give you hope that they are due for an upswing and still in first.

      I personally love the Jays tough schedule. Better to prepare for the playoffs at a high calibre against great pitching.

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      Reply
  15. AgentChoo

    4 hours ago

    I am a Jays fan and have no hope they will hold on to this lead.

    1
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  16. Nick Baratta

    4 hours ago

    Yankees will win the east they are playing well and have the competition in front of them on the schedule along with a soft finish. They just need to tread water for 2 weeks anything beyond that is gravy

    1
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    • Old York

      3 hours ago

      @Nick Baratta

      They’re playing well because they’re playing the worst teams. The next 12 games are against teams that they have a 0.313 winning percentage against this season.

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    • Butters

      3 hours ago

      Your confidence is inspiring,a little misplaced but inspiring nevertheless. Im rooting for you!

      1
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      • Acoss1331

        2 hours ago

        Yankees can make the playoffs if they play .500 ball the next twelve games and if they pound on the weak teams afterwards. But even if they get into the playoffs, they probably get bounced on the first round…

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        • Butters

          2 hours ago

          Sounds about right.

          Reply
        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          1 hour ago

          You could’ve ended without your last sentence for a thumbs up. (Muted!!!)

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        • Acoss1331

          16 mins ago

          But Stanton will be on fire in the playoffs, the man turns it on when the lights are brightest. And you never know, Boone might get out of his own way and get the team to make a deep playoff run. Sorry, been watching Jomboy and he’s not exactly excited for the Yankees in the playoffs lol

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          5 mins ago

          I watch him sometimes too but it’s his job to stir the pot and antagonize Boone (which I hope they keep doing every week because it’s entertaining).

          1
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        • Acoss1331

          2 mins ago

          Oh yeah, Boone getting ornery whenever he’s on Jomboy is definitely good entertainment, especially if they press the Volpe button lol

          1
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  17. Sparky1000

    2 hours ago

    Probably the Jays, second place between the Sox and Yanks is gonna be very interesting and close.

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