Before the start of the season, many suspected that the summit of the National East would be played between the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets, by far the two best teams in the division on paper. A few daredevils saw the Phillies in the running, but the consensus was that they were behind both powerhouses.
And on this July 11, we notice that, unsurprisingly, the fight at the top of the division is very tight between… the Mets and the Braves. The New York outfit are at the top, but while they once enjoyed a lead of more than 10 games, they are now down to just 1.5 games.
How to explain that this advance melted like snow in the sun? It’s very simple, the Braves are in all respects superior to the Mets since June 1st.