Race to the playoffs: the Red Sox are (really) slipping away
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Right now in MLB, there's a lot of talk about the race in the American East. The Blue Jays seem to have a fairly comfortable lead over the Yankees, even though the Bombers took a game back from the Jays yesterday.

The Yankees inflicted a beating on the Orioles, while the Rays played a trick on the Jays. Still, Toronto has a three-game lead at the top of the division.

That said, it wasn't so long ago that the Red Sox were in the thick of that race. Roman Anthony's injury, however, has hurt the club, which can't capitalize on a rather favorable schedule.

The club has a 5-8 record since Anthony's injury… and just yesterday, they were defeated by the Athletics.

Suddenly, not only is the club out of the running for the division, they're also dealing with teams who want to steal their spot as a drafted team.

The Guardians, for example, simply don't lose anymore… and they're a game and a half behind the Red Sox this morning.

The problem for Boston, though, is that the club's end of season won't be easy. After losing a series to the poor Athletics, the Sox will face the Rays, Blue Jays and Tigers three times each to end the season.

The Guardians, meanwhile, will face the Twins (four times), then take on the Tigers (three times) and Rangers (three times) to finish the year. The advantage of the schedule is Cleveland's right now.

In Boston, we can at least take comfort in the fact that we still hold the tie-breaker over the Guardians, which means that the club's lead is really two games (given that Cleveland must have a better record than Boston at the end of the season to go to the playoffs).

But one way or another, the Red Sox will have to start finding their way back to winning quickly. Because with the recent surge of the Guardians and Mariners (who have leapfrogged them), the path to the playoffs could quickly become difficult for Boston to contemplate.

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