The 2021 Major League Baseball season is in its final month, and baseball’s playoff picture is starting to take shape. We officially have our first two postseason teams, as the Dodgers joined the Giants on Tuesday night. The Rays, White Sox and Brewers all have magic numbers in single digits, too, so clinching season is upon us.
The wild cards in both leagues appear to be the best races, with both AL spots and the second NL spot up for grabs. On the AL side, it’s a three-way AL East tie for two spots.
How will these shake out?
We’ll find out the answers before the postseason gets started Oct. 5. But it’s also worth asking, what would the MLB playoff picture look like if the season ended today? We have the answer to that question, as well as up-to-date standings and playoff odds, below.
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If the season ended today
- AL Wild Card Game: Three-way tie between Blue Jays, Yankees and Red Sox*
- NL Wild Card Game: Dodgers vs. Cardinals
- ALDS: Astros vs. White Sox
- ALDS: Rays vs. AL Wild Card Game winner
- NLDS: Brewers vs. Braves
- NLDS: Giants vs. NL Wild Card Game winner
*For a three-way tie, there will be a tie-breaking procedure (it starts with head-to-head record, where the Red Sox currently have the advantage) to determine teams A, B and C. Teams A (home) and B (visitor) play first with the winner becoming the top wild-card team. The loser of that game plays team C with the winner there becoming the second wild card.
MLB standings, playoff races
Here’s a look at the current standings. Division and postseason projections are via SportsLine. For expanded standings, click here.
American League standings
National League standings
MLB division odds
All odds via Caesars Sportsbook. Last updated Sept. 15.
NL East
Braves: -600
Phillies: +500
Mets: +1800
NL West
Giants: -135
Dodgers: +115