Plus: Playoff odds that have changed the most
What a difference a month makes.
Saturday marks the 31st day of the 2023 MLB season, and not much has gone as expected. Entering the day, the Braves are the only one of last year's six division winners currently in first place. Meanwhile, a number of upstarts have positioned themselves to shake up postseason races in the coming months.
Based on FanGraphs' playoff odds, here are the 12 teams -- the six biggest risers and the six biggest fallers -- whose postseason chances have shifted the most since Opening Day. | |
| MLB's first regular-season games in Mexico City come fresh off an impressive run by Mexico in the World Baseball Classic. | | |
| The Mariners not only pay tribute to their history in the Pacific Northwest, but also borrow from the Seattle Pilots for their Nike City Connect uniforms. | | |
| It went down simply as an F7 in the scorebook, but the fly ball that Missouri outfielder Cam Chick caught took a detour off his glove and his cap and across his back before ending up back in his glove. | | |
| Eduardo Ortega is in his 37th season as the Spanish-language voice of the Padres and will be calling regular-season games in Mexico for the fourth time, but he still finds the experience emotional. | | |
| Alex Bregman looked like he had just hit a home run, and nearly everyone else thought he had too. But it turned out that Nick Castellanos had the ball and the day's top play. | | |
| Watch live on MLB Network as the Giants and Padres begin their two-game series in Mexico City as part of the MLB World Tour at 6 p.m. ET. | | |
| Who was the winning pitcher in the first MLB regular-season game played in Mexico? | |
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