(Updated through games played Sept 18)
Things are heating up in the wild-card races in both leagues, with a handful of teams separated by just a few games. In the National League, the Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves are fighting for the second and third wild-card berths, entering Wednesday with Atlanta on the outside looking in.
‘We’re definitely competing to clinch, and it’s going to come down to one play, one pitch. And that’s what the playoffs is about,’ Mets infielder Jose Iglesias said Monday.
The playoffs begin on Tuesday, Oct. 1 with the best-of-three wild card series – two in earch league.
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Here’s a full look at the MLB postseason picture:
AL wild card standings
Top three reach playoffs
Baltimore Orioles (84-68): +4 games
Kansas City Royals (82-71): +1.5 games
Minnesota Twins (80-72)
Detroit Tigers (80-73): 0.5 GB
Seattle Mariners (77-75): 3 GB
Boston Red Sox (76-76): 4 GB
NL wild card standings
Top three reach playoffs
San Diego Padres (87-66): +2.5 games
New York Mets (84-68): NYM hold tiebreaker vs. AZ
Arizona Diamondbacks (84-68)
Atlanta Braves (82-70): 2 GB
AL East
New York Yankees (89-63) – clinched postseason spot Sept. 18
Baltimore Orioles (84-68) – 5 GB
AL Central
Cleveland Guardians (88-65)
Kansas City Royals (82-71) – 6 GB
Minnesota Twins (80-72) – 7.5 GB
Detroit Tigers (80-73) – 8 GB
AL West
Houston Astros (82-70)
Seattle Mariners (77-75) – 5 GB
NL East
Philadelphia Phillies (91-61)
New York Mets (84-68) – 7 GB
Atlanta Braves (82-70) – 9 GB
NL Central
Milwaukee Brewers (88-64) – clinched division Sept. 18
NL West
Los Angeles Dodgers (90-62)
San Diego Padres (87-66) – 3.5 GB
Arizona Diamondbacks (84-68) – 6 GB
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