Who will win the AL West?
Yahoo Sports national MLB insider Russell Dorsey breaks down the AL West standings and says the division is wide open for any team to come out on top.
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For nearly a decade, the Houston Astros ran the AL West, but this year the division is wide open.
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The Mariners, Astros, Rangers and A's each have their own strengths and weaknesses.
Yet only two games separate the first place team, the Seattle Mariners, from the 4th place team, the Athletics.
And this year, with the American League not being quite as strong and the AL Central potentially having 3 teams in the postseason once again.
The team that ends up winning the AL West could be the division's only team in the postseason, meaning that every matchup between those four teams could mean the difference between going to the postseason and watching it at home.

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