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Where the teams stand in the division, wildcard races
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Where the teams stand in the division, wildcard races

Which Major League Baseball teams will earn an MLB wild card spot in the 2024 MLB playoffs?

Take a look at the MLB wild card standings for the National League and American League as the regular season draws to a close.

In the National League, the San Diego Padres, Arizona Diamondbacks and Atlanta Braves have chances to make the last three MLB postseason spots, but several other teams also still have a chance to make the MLB playoffs.

In the American League, the Baltimore Orioles have a good chance of getting a wildcard, and the Minnesota Twins and Kansas City Royals also currently have a good chance of getting a place in the postseason.

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MLB Playoff Image: National League

Head of Department:

Wildcard teams:

Where do the other National League teams stand in the wildcard race:

  • New York Mets (75-64) – 0.5 games back
  • Chicago Cubs (71-68) – 4.5 games back
  • St. Louis Cardinals (70-69) – 5.5 games back
  • San Francisco Giants (68-71) – 7.5 games back
  • Cincinnati Reds (66-73) – 9.5 games back
  • Pittsburgh Pirates (65-73) – 10 games back
  • Washington Nationals (62-76) – 13 games back
  • Miami Marlins (51-87) – 24 games back
  • Colorado Rockies (51-88) – 24.5 games back

MLB playoff image: American League

Head of Department:

Wildcard teams:

Where do other American League teams stand in the wildcard race:

  • Boston Red Sox (70-69) – 4.5 games back
  • Detroit Tigers (70-69) – 4.5 games back
  • Seattle Mariners (69-70) – 5.5 games back
  • Tampa Bay Rays (68-70) – 6 games back
  • Toronto Blue Jays (67-73) – 8 games back
  • Texas Rangers (66-73) – 8.5 games back
  • Oakland Athletics (61-78) – 13.5 games back
  • Los Angeles Angels (57-81) – 17 games back
  • Chicago White Sox (31-109) – 44 games back

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