Is there too much parody in the MLB standings?

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The MLB standings are looking very interesting right now. 20 out of the 30 MLB teams have winning percentage of .500 or better. The American League has 11 winning teams. The National League has 8 winning teams and one .500 team. Unlike previous seasons, every MLB team plays each other. The schedule for each team is very well balanced schedule. Teams are playing teams from their divison less often compared to the previous season. Sub .500 teams like the New York Mets, St Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres and Chiacago White Sox have not benefited by playing less games against their division rivals. This well balanced schedule has forced MLB teams to change the way they build their rosters.  A 26-man roster must be built well enough to play every team in the league. The days of building a roster focused on divisional play is over. It is unusual for this many teams to be over .500 but this could be a sign of the future. The new schedule has created the most parody in the MLB standings. Will this amount of parody affect the upcoming trade deadline? How many MLB teams will actually finish above .500? The MLB regular season concludes on October 1st. 
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