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Explaining MLB Playoff Bracket 2025 Wild Card Format, Divisional Series and More

Kristopher KnoxSep 29, 2025

The 2025 Major League Baseball postseason is set to kick off on Tuesday with a quartet of wild-card games. From there, the race to the World Series will be on.

The wild-card round will feature three-game series that will send two teams from both the American League and National League into the divisional round. The two division-winners in each league will receive a bye and wait for divisional play.

Starting in the wild-card round makes for a tough path to the championship round. However, it isn't an outright road block. Two years ago, for example, the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks were both wild-card participants that advanced to the World Series.

Will another long run lead to a championship in 2025? Here's a look at what's ahead.

Playoff Bracket

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Minnesota Twins v Philadelphia Phillies
Cristopher Sánchez of the Philadelphia Phillies pitches on Sept. 28

American League

No. 1 Toronto Blue Jays: Bye

No. 2 Seattle Mariners: Bye

No. 6 Detroit Tigers at No. 3 Cleveland Guardians

No. 5 Boston Red Sox at No. 4 New York Yankees

National League

No. 1 Milwaukee Brewers: Bye

No. 2 Philadelphia Phillies: Bye

No. 6 Cincinnati Reds at No. 3 Los Angeles Dodgers

No. 5 San Diego Padres at No. 4 Chicago Cubs

Playoff Format

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Cincinnati Reds v. Milwaukee Brewers
Danny Jansen of the Milwaukee Brewers celebrates after hitting a home run on Sept. 28

With wild-card matchups set, there are a few things fans should know before the action gets underway. The first is that the Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Philadelphia Phillies and Milwaukee Brewers will all have opening-round byes. Their first playoff action won't come until Saturday, October 4.

Secondly, each league's third division-winner and top wild-card teams will have home-field advantage throughout the wild-card round. That's one reason why the Cleveland Guardians' late-season surge to an AL Central title was so huge.

The Guardians, who were 15½ games back in early July, won the division via tiebreakers over the Detroit Tigers—whose collapse was nearly as epic as Cleveland's comeback.

Detroit still had a 10-game lead in early September before a miserable month. At least, the Tigers will have a shot at redemption against their division rivals this week.

"This familiarity can be a blessing or a curse, depending on how you look at it," Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said, per Evan Woodberry of MLive. "So we're going to have to turn over every rock and make sure we're prepared."

The Guardians will now be at home for all three (if necessary) games against the Tigers in the wild-card round. The Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees and Chicago Cubs will also hold home-field advantage this week.

Once the divisional round begins this weekend, teams will engage in five-game series with the top division winners holding home-field advantage. Those series will follow a 2-2-1 home-field format. The ALCS, NLCS and World Series are all best-of-seven series following a 2-3-2 format.

The MLB playoff bracket does not feature reseeding, so the No. 1 seed will never face another division-winner ahead of the League Championship Series.

The Blue Jays will play the winner of the Yankees and Boston Red Sox wild-card matchup, while the Brewers will face the winner of the San Diego Padres and Cubs matchup.

The team with the better regular-season record will have home-field advantage in the ALCS, NLCS and World Series.

In last year's playoffs, three of the top four seeds made it to the League Championship Round—along with the sixth-seeded New York Mets. Both No. 1 seeds, the Yankees and Dodgers, faced off in the World Series.

Wild Card Schedule

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New York Yankees v Boston Red Sox
Masataka Yoshida of the Red Sox runs after hitting a single against the Yankees on Sept. 14

Tuesday, September 30

Tigers at Guardians at 1:08 p.m. ET on ESPN

Padres at Cubs at 3:08 p.m. ET on ABC

Red Sox at Yankees at 6:08 p.m. ET on ESPN

Reds at Dodgers at 9:08 p.m. ET on ESPN

Wednesday, October 1

Tigers at Guardians at 1:08 p.m. ET on ESPN

Padres at Cubs at 3:08 p.m. ET on ABC

Red Sox at Yankees at 6:08 p.m. ET on ESPN

Reds at Dodgers at 9:08 p.m. ET on ESPN

Thursday, October 2

Tigers at Guardians at 1:08 p.m. ET*

Padres at Cubs at 3:08 p.m. ET*

Red Sox at Yankees at 6:08 p.m. ET*

Reds at Dodgers at 9:08 p.m. ET*

*If a Game 3 is necessary

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