These superlatives are mostly . . . well, superlative. That’s what happens when you’re assessing a Red Sox team that at the All-Star break that has:
u25a0 The best record in baseball (68-30, 4.5 games ahead of the Yankees in the AL East).
u25a0 The most wins at the break of any team ever.
u25a0 The 11th-best winning percentage (.694) of any team at this point of the season.
Alex Cora’s first year at the helm has gone so well that the biggest concern at the break is whether the Sox will be able to sustain this level of play in the postseason.