AL East Preview 2026: Yankees’ Early Test, Red Sox’s New Identity, Blue Jays’ Balance, Rays Stay Annoying | 159
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Welcome to Episode 159 of Tablesetters as we turn to the American League East heading into the 2026 season.
This division is not about who is best. It is about timing and which version of each team shows up over the course of a long season.
The Yankees have the highest ceiling in the division. The lineup is as deep as it has been in years and Aaron Judge remains the engine that drives everything offensively. The question comes early. The rotation is thin out of the gate and how they manage that stretch will shape the trajectory of their season.
Baltimore sits in a fascinating spot. The young core is still one of the most talented groups in the division and the lineup can overwhelm teams when it is clicking. But the question is sustainability. The pitching staff still feels volatile and whether they can consistently prevent runs will determine if they are a contender or just dangerous.
Boston feels like a different team. The identity is built on pitching and defense, which raises the floor in a meaningful way. The ceiling, though, comes down to the lineup taking a step forward, with Roman Anthony at the center of that conversation.
Toronto might be the most complete roster on paper. They bring balance across the board with a reliable offense, strong defense, and a capable front end of the rotation. The concern is depth, especially on the pitching side, where things could unravel if injuries hit.
Tampa Bay remains true to itself. They will compete, they will find ways to stay in the race, and they will make things uncomfortable for everyone else. But for them to truly break through, they likely need Junior Caminero to emerge as a true difference maker over a full season.
Every team in this division has a path. Every path comes with its own set of questions.
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