Sixteen of baseball’s 30 franchises will qualify for the 2020 postseason, which means every team within sniffing distance of the .500 mark will have at least a puncher’s chance of reaching October as we head into the final few weeks of September.
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It’s a convoluted setup. If you want the full setup, this is your happy place. Here, we’re going to update the playoff seeds on a daily basis, so here’s the very basic seeding structure.
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The first three seeds (1-3) in each league will go to division winners, ordered by record. The second trio of seeds (4-6) goes to the second-place finishers in each division, ordered by record. The final two seeds (7-8) go to the two wild-card teams.
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MORE: Explaining MLB's expanded playoff format
MLB standings 2020
American League playoff bracket
Standings updated after games on Sept. 24
- Rays (E1), 37-20, .649
- Twins (C1), 35-22, .614
- A's (W1), 34-22, .607
- White Sox (C2), 34-23, .596
- Yankees (E2), 32-25, .561
- Astros (W2), 29-28, .509
- Indians (WC1), 33-24, .579
- Blue Jays (WC2), 30-27, .526
American League wild-card standings
- WC1: Indians, 33-24, .579
- WC2: Blue Jays, 30-27, .526
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- Angels, 26-31, .456, 4 games back of second WC
- Mariners, 25-31, .446, (ELIMINATED)
- Royals, 24-33, .421, (ELIMINATED)
- Orioles, 24-33, .421, (ELIMINATED)
- Tigers, 22-33, .400, (ELIMINATED)
- Red Sox, 22-35, .386, (ELIMINATED)
- Rangers, 19-38, .333, (ELIMINATED)
American League current Wild-Card Series matchups
- No. 1 Rays vs. No. 8 Blue Jays
- No. 2 Twins vs. No. 7 Indians
- No. 3 A's vs. No. 6 Astros
- No. 4 White Sox vs. No. 5 Yankees
National League playoff bracket
Standings updated after games on Sept. 24
- Dodgers (W1), 40-17, .702
- Braves (E1), 34-23, .596
- Cubs (C1), 32-25, .561
- Padres (W2), 34-22, .607
- Cardinals (C2), 28-26, .519
- Marlins (E2), 29-28, .509
- Reds (WC2), 29-28, .509
- Giants (WC1), 28-28, .500
National League wild-card standings
- WC1: Reds, 29-28, .509
- WC2: Giants, 28-28, .500
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- Phillies, 28-29, .491, 0.5 game back of second WC
- Brewers, 27-29, 491, 1 back
- Mets, 26-31, .456, 2.5 back
- Rockies, 25-31, .446, 3 back
- Nationals, 23-34, .404, (ELIMINATED)
- Diamondbacks, 22-34, .393, (ELIMINATED)
- Pirates, 18-39, .316, (ELIMINATED)
National League Wild-Card Series matchups
- No. 1 Dodgers vs. No. 8 Giants
- No. 2 Braves vs. No. 7 Reds
- No. 3 Cubs vs. No. 6 Marlins
- No. 4 Padres vs. No. 5 Cardinals
MLB magic numbers for 2020
What is a magic number? It’s the combination of games a team needs to win and/or its closest competitor needs to lose to clinch a playoff spot. The smaller the number, the better. Because of the complicated nature of the 2020 playoff field, there are separate magic numbers to clinch a division and to clinch a wild-card spot. Info comes from @MLBMagNum on Twitter.
Updated through games of Sept. 24
AL East
Rays, CLINCHED division
Yankees, x/CLINCHED
Blue Jays, x/CLINCHED
Orioles, x/12
Red Sox, x/x
AL Central
Twins, 3/CLINCHED
White Sox, 4/CLINCHED
Indians, 6/CLINCHED
Tigers, x/x
Royals, x/x
AL West
A’s, CLINCHED division
Astros, x/1
Angels, x/6
Mariners, x/x
Rangers, x/x
NL East
Braves, CLINCHED division Postico 1 3 2 – a modern postgresql client centered.
Marlins, x/2
Phillies, x/5
Mets, x/6
Nationals, x/x
NL Central
Cubs, 3/CLINCHED
Cardinals, 8/4
Reds, x/3
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Brewers, x/6
Pirates, x/x
NL West
Dodgers, CLINCHED division
Padres, x/CLINCHED
Giants, x/4
Rockies, x/8
Diamondbacks, x/x
Sixteen of baseball’s 30 franchises will qualify for the 2020 postseason, which means every team within sniffing distance of the .500 mark will have at least a puncher’s chance of reaching October as we head into the final few weeks of September.
It’s a convoluted setup. If you want the full setup, this is your happy place. Here, we’re going to update the playoff seeds on a daily basis, so here’s the very basic seeding structure.
The first three seeds (1-3) in each league will go to division winners, ordered by record. The second trio of seeds (4-6) goes to the second-place finishers in each division, ordered by record. The final two seeds (7-8) go to the two wild-card teams.
Got it?
MORE: Explaining MLB's expanded playoff format
MLB standings 2020
American League playoff bracket
Standings updated after games on Sept. 24
- Rays (E1), 37-20, .649
- Twins (C1), 35-22, .614
- A's (W1), 34-22, .607
- White Sox (C2), 34-23, .596
- Yankees (E2), 32-25, .561
- Astros (W2), 29-28, .509
- Indians (WC1), 33-24, .579
- Blue Jays (WC2), 30-27, .526
American League wild-card standings
- WC1: Indians, 33-24, .579
- WC2: Blue Jays, 30-27, .526
—--
- Angels, 26-31, .456, 4 games back of second WC
- Mariners, 25-31, .446, (ELIMINATED)
- Royals, 24-33, .421, (ELIMINATED)
- Orioles, 24-33, .421, (ELIMINATED)
- Tigers, 22-33, .400, (ELIMINATED)
- Red Sox, 22-35, .386, (ELIMINATED)
- Rangers, 19-38, .333, (ELIMINATED)
American League current Wild-Card Series matchups
- No. 1 Rays vs. No. 8 Blue Jays
- No. 2 Twins vs. No. 7 Indians
- No. 3 A's vs. No. 6 Astros
- No. 4 White Sox vs. No. 5 Yankees
National League playoff bracket
Standings updated after games on Sept. 24
- Dodgers (W1), 40-17, .702
- Braves (E1), 34-23, .596
- Cubs (C1), 32-25, .561
- Padres (W2), 34-22, .607
- Cardinals (C2), 28-26, .519
- Marlins (E2), 29-28, .509
- Reds (WC2), 29-28, .509
- Giants (WC1), 28-28, .500
National League wild-card standings
- WC1: Reds, 29-28, .509
- WC2: Giants, 28-28, .500
—--
- Phillies, 28-29, .491, 0.5 game back of second WC
- Brewers, 27-29, 491, 1 back
- Mets, 26-31, .456, 2.5 back
- Rockies, 25-31, .446, 3 back
- Nationals, 23-34, .404, (ELIMINATED)
- Diamondbacks, 22-34, .393, (ELIMINATED)
- Pirates, 18-39, .316, (ELIMINATED)
National League Wild-Card Series matchups
- No. 1 Dodgers vs. No. 8 Giants
- No. 2 Braves vs. No. 7 Reds
- No. 3 Cubs vs. No. 6 Marlins
- No. 4 Padres vs. No. 5 Cardinals
MLB magic numbers for 2020
What is a magic number? It’s the combination of games a team needs to win and/or its closest competitor needs to lose to clinch a playoff spot. The smaller the number, the better. Because of the complicated nature of the 2020 playoff field, there are separate magic numbers to clinch a division and to clinch a wild-card spot. Info comes from @MLBMagNum on Twitter.
Updated through games of Sept. 24
AL East
Rays, CLINCHED division
Yankees, x/CLINCHED
Blue Jays, x/CLINCHED
Orioles, x/12
Red Sox, x/x
AL Central
Twins, 3/CLINCHED
White Sox, 4/CLINCHED
Indians, 6/CLINCHED
Tigers, x/x
Royals, x/x
AL West
A’s, CLINCHED division
Astros, x/1
Angels, x/6
Mariners, x/x
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Rangers, x/x
NL East
Braves, CLINCHED division
Marlins, x/2
Phillies, x/5
Mets, x/6
Nationals, x/x
NL Central
Cubs, 3/CLINCHED Anytoiso crack.
Cardinals, 8/4
Reds, x/3
Brewers, x/6
Pirates, x/x Macx video converter pro 6 4 5 lug.
NL West
Dodgers, CLINCHED division
Padres, x/CLINCHED
Giants, x/4
Rockies, x/8
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Diamondbacks, x/x