Right at 25%, or 372/915ths of the season played. Honestly, no real surprises, other than maybe the Mets, sitting there with an 8 game lead without deGrom and Scherzer. But then, the East looks to be brutal again this year. The Braves are playing just like last year, struggling to reach .500. They made the right acquisitions late last year, and got hot at the perfect time. They weren't the best team, but they played in a shitty division, and had things come together late.
The Brew Crew are doing exactly what they've done for what seems like the last decade. Teh Cards look like they can keep pace, but that's not the greatest overall division either. Cubbies playing a little better, going 6-4 in their last 10.
Dodgers and Padres are probably the class of the NL. They've certainly spent the money to get there.
In the AL, it appears to be the usual suspects. The Yanks (30-13) have destroyed it early, while the Rays (25-17) just seem to always be right within striking distance. That has slowly become an incredibly consistent franchise. Houston hasn't fallen off, and the Angels may finally have a decent ball club, sitting at 27-17.
It's still early, and I'm still having trouble getting chub over a team that wins 1, loses 2, wins 2, loses 2.....