David Schoenfield, ESPN Senior Writer 54d

Real or Not: Why each MLB contender can (or can't) win it all

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Baseball's playoffs are always unpredictable -- just look back to last season when two wild-card teams faced off in the World Series -- but they've never been more unpredictable than this season.

For the first time in a full season since 2014, it appears no team will win 100 games. The two best teams since the All-Star break haven't been any of the current division leaders but the San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks. The New York Mets and Atlanta Braves could win it all -- or miss the playoffs altogether, since they're battling for the final wild-card spot in the National League. The Kansas City Royals have the chance to become the first team to go from 100 losses to World Series champs in consecutive seasons.

With two weeks to go in the 2024 MLB regular season, let's take stock of the 13 teams currently in best position to make the playoffs in a special edition of Real or Not. We're breaking the teams into two groups: the favorites (based on proven success and 2024 record) and the spoilers. For the favorites, we'll look at what issue might prevent them from winning the World Series; for the spoilers, we'll look at why they can win it all. Then we'll make a final verdict on each team's ultimate chance in October.

Let's start with the best team in the majors.

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