It's clear from the chart that there is some correlation between a team's first 10 games and the rest of the season. Out of the 39 teams that won three or fewer of their first ten games, only the 2002 Angels finished the season with 90 or more wins. (After starting the season 3-7, that Angels team won 99 games and the World Series!) Two others (the 2006 Padres and the 2007 Phillies) managed to make the playoffs despite slow starts. Though it wouldn't be an unprecedented comeback, the Red Sox and Rays have a lot of work to do to catch up to preseason expectations.
On the flip side, the Rangers are off to a 9-1 start in their quest to defend their American League Pennant. Of the 41 teams in our sample who won at least seven of their first ten games, 17 (41 percent) have made the playoffs. They're far from a lock to make the playoffs at this point in the season, but they're off to a great start.