
MLB playoff picture: Wild card standings, 2025 division standings
The San Francisco Giants won nine of 10 games entering Saturday and have pulled within four games of the New York Mets in the NL wild-card standings, ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks and fading Cincinnati Reds.
In the AL wild-card chase, the Seattle Mariners have lost seven of 10 and have two teams – the Texas Rangers and Kansas City Royals – within a game for the final playoff spot. Seattle’s struggles also opened the door for the Tampa Bay Rays and Cleveland Guardians.
The 2025 regular season ends on Sunday, Sept. 28.
Here’s a look at the least standings:
Updated through games played Friday, Sept. 5
AL wild card standings
Top three reach playoffs
New York Yankees (78-63): +5 games
Boston Red Sox (78-64): +4.5 games
Seattle Mariners (73-68)
Texas Rangers (73-69): 0.5 games back
Kansas City Royals (72-69): 1 GB
Tampa Bay Rays (71-70): 2 GB
Cleveland Guardians (70-70): 2.5 GB
NL wild card standings
Top three reach playoffs
Chicago Cubs (81-60): +5 games
San Diego Padres (76-65) – hold 3-0 tiebreaker vs. Mets with three to play
New York Mets (76–65)
San Francisco Giants (72-69): 4 GB
Arizona Diamondbacks (71-71): 5.5 GB
Cincinnati Reds (70-71): 6 GB
St. Louis Cardinals (70-72): 6.5 GB
AL East
Toronto Blue Jays (82-59)
New York Yankees (78-63): 4 games back
Boston Red Sox (78-64): 4.5 GB
AL Central
Detroit Tigers (81-61)
Kansas City Royals (72-69): 8.5 GB
AL West
Houston Astros (77-65)
Seattle Mariners (73-68): 3.5 GB
Texas Rangers (73-69): 4 GB
NL East
Philadelphia Phillies (82-59)
New York Mets (76-65): 6 GB
NL Central
Milwaukee Brewers (87-55)
Chicago Cubs (81-60): 5.5 GB
NL West
Los Angeles Dodgers (78-63)
San Diego Padres (76-65): 2 GB