All AL teams why not.
Red Sox - become the first team in 10 years to crack the 950 runs scored mark, but it doesn't translate to a big win total, starting Farrell gets fired rumours.
Rays - Did this one already, they lead the AL East on September 1st...but don't make the playoffs.
Yankees - Trade 2 of their three starting OF's at the deadline.
Orioles - Trade Machado to the Mets and appear to have the best rotation in the AL East
Indians - Sit sub-.500 prior to the trade deadline.
White Sox - 2 of the top prospects they traded for are lost for the season by April 30th
Tigers - Surprise 95 win team. Miggy comes up just short of the Triple Crown, when he loses the batting average crown to Kevin Pillar
Twins - Lock up Brian Dozier for 9 years.
Royals - Despite being just 2 games out of the wildcard at the All Star break, the Royals are the biggest sellers at the deadline, moving Cain, Hosmer, Soria, & Escobar. They try to lock up Moose but he refuses.
Angels - Trout plays without a major injury and doesn't come top 5 in fWAR
Mariners - Scott Servais is the first manager fired, still gets hired by the Brewers before the seasons end
Astros - First team to have six 5 win players (I actually assume that's a first, never looked it up)
Rangers - The two Profars have a fist fight during a game.
Athletics - Billy Beane leaves the team at the end of the season