
Updated 2025 MLB Playoff Bracket, Standings After Mariners Clinch AL West
For the first time since 2001, the Seattle Mariners are kings of the American League West.
After clinching their first postseason berth since 2022 earlier this week, the Mariners secured the AL East title on Wednesday with their win over the Colorado Rockies.
With the Mariners now having clinched the division, here's a look at the updated playoff bracket and standings.
Projected NL Playoff Matchups (Based on Current Standings)
- First-round bye: Milwaukee Brewers, Philadelphia Phillies
- Wild Card Series: No. 3 Los Angeles Dodgers vs. No. 6 Cincinnati Reds; No. 4 Chicago Cubs vs. No. 5 San Diego Padres
Projected AL Playoff Matchups (Based on Current Standings)
- First-round bye: Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners
- Wild Card Series: No. 3 Cleveland Guardians vs. No. 6 Detroit Tigers; No. 4 New York Yankees vs. No. 5 Boston Red Sox
Current Standings
NL East
- Philadelphia Phillies (93-65)*
- New York Mets (81-77)
- Miami Marlins (77-81)
- Atlanta Braves (75-84)
- Washington Nationals (65-94)
NL Central
- Milwaukee Brewers (96-63)*
- Chicago Cubs (89-69)*
- Cincinnati Reds (80-78)
- St. Louis Cardinals (79-81)
- Pittsburgh Pirates (69-89)
NL West
- Los Angeles Dodgers (89-69)*
- San Diego Padres (87-72)*
- Arizona Diamondbacks (80-78)
- San Francisco Giants (78-81)
- Colorado Rockies (43-115)
NL Wild Card (Top 3 Teams Make Playoffs)
- Chicago Cubs
- San Diego Padres
- New York Mets
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Cincinnati Reds
- San Francisco Giants
AL East
- New York Yankees (90-68)*
- Toronto Blue Jays (90-68)*
- Boston Red Sox (87-71)
- Tampa Bay Rays (77-81)
- Baltimore Orioles (74-84)
AL Central
- Cleveland Guardians (86-72)
- Detroit Tigers (85-73)
- Kansas City Royals (79-79)
- Minnesota Twins (68-90)
- Chicago White Sox (58-100)
AL West
- Seattle Mariners (89-69)
- Houston Astros (84-74)
- Texas Rangers (80-78)
- Athletics (75-83)
- Los Angeles Angels (71-87)
AL Wild Card
- Toronto Blue Jays
- Boston Red Sox
- Detroit Tigers
- Houston Astros
- Texas Rangers
- Kansas City Royals
*Denotes clinched playoff spot
Three years ago, the Mariners snapped a 21-year postseason drought and advanced to the NLDS, and it seemed like they were on their way to being a consistent playoff team.
But they failed to keep their momentum going, and missed the playoffs in 2023 and 2024.
Now, Seattle is back in the postseason mix and is a legitimate contender.
Much of their success this season can be attributed to an MVP-caliber campaign from catcher Cal Raleigh. The star switch hitter has reached the 60-homer milestone with two more on Wednesday night. He is also slashing slashing .248/.361/.598. He has already broken the record for home runs hit by a primary catcher and by a switch hitter.
But the success doesn't end with Raleigh.
Center fielder Julio Rodriguez has been tremendous with 32 home runs and 95 RBI, Randy Arozarena has collected 27 home runs and 28 stolen bases, and Jorge Palanco has added 25 home runs.
As a team, the Mariners have hit the second-most home runs (236).
While their offense is one of the best in the majors, they haven't been quite as elite on defense, as Seattle ranks 11th in team ERA (3.87).
The Mariners have some inconsistency on the mound, but they make up for it with a great offense. They'll look to rely on their high-powered offense in the postseason.









