It wasn’t even two weeks ago when MLBTR did a poll regarding whether or not anything could shake up the seemingly-stagnant NL playoff picture. At the time, more than 64% of respondents believed that the sextet of clubs in postseason position (Brewers, Phillies, Dodgers, Cubs, Padres, and Mets) would be the ones to ultimately represent the senior circuit in October. The playoff odds over at FanGraphs were even more bullish on that group, as New York’s 95.2% chance to make the postseason was the lowest out of those six clubs.
A lot has changed since then regarding the perception of the NL’s playoff field. While five of the aforementioned six teams are still all but guaranteed to play in October, the Mets have entered a freefall. While a win on Sunday snapped their losing streak at eight games, they’re still 4-9 in September and 15-26 since the start of August (though they’re beating up on the Padres tonight). That extended slump has opened the door for the hangers-on in the NL playoff field to take advantage and, while the Reds and Giants have mostly spun their wheels with 75-75 records headed into the final two weeks of the season, one team has taken full advantage to force themselves back into the conversation: the Arizona Diamondbacks, who weren’t even a listed option for the postseason in that aforementioned early September poll.
With an 8-5 record in September and 25-17 since the start of August, Arizona’s been almost the inverse of the Mets over the past six weeks. Despite selling off everyone from Eugenio Suarez and Josh Naylor to Merrill Kelly and Shelby Miller at the deadline, they’ve fought their way back over .500 and now sit just 1.5 games back of a Wild Card spot with 11 games to go after last night’s win over the Giants. It’s very impressive for the team to have rebounded this well over the past few weeks, and a lot of things needed to go the right way for that to happen.
Since the start of August, Zac Gallen (2.68 ERA), Ryne Nelson (3.61 ERA), and Eduardo Rodriguez (3.63 ERA) have all looked like quality starters, while Nabil Crismatt has broken out to deliver 30 innings of 2.70 ERA ball in the rotation since making his season debut on August 17. The offense, meanwhile, has gotten sensational performances out of not just superstars like Corbin Carroll and Ketel Marte, but also lower profile talents like Geraldo Perdomo (174 wRC+ in 192 plate appearances) and Gabriel Moreno (166 wRC+ in 74 plate appearances). Even rookie Blaze Alexander (124 wRC+ in 170 plate appearances) has done a great job letting fans in Arizona forget about the loss of Suarez.
As monumental as the team’s efforts to force their way into the postseason have been, they still face a very uphill climb even as they sit just a game and a half back. The schedule has done them absolutely no favors. After this series against the Giants, they’ll run a gauntlet of Phillies, Dodgers, and Padres to close out the season. Perhaps the series in Philadelphia won’t be as difficult as it might look on paper if the Phils ease off the gas after clinching the NL East last night, but L.A. and San Diego remain locked in a close battle for the NL West and surely won’t make it easy for their division rivals in the desert to finish this attempt at a comeback.
All of that leaves Arizona with just a 7.7% chance to make the postseason entering play today, according to FanGraphs. Those are long odds, and while they’ll surely improve at least somewhat if the Diamondbacks can put the Giants to bed in this ongoing series, even a sweep isn’t especially likely to move the needle unless the Mets help them out by doing a lot of losing in the coming days. Even then, the Giants and Reds both lurk just half a game behind the Snakes. A series loss to the Giants would likely spell the end of Arizona’s hopes then and there, and a schedule that affords Cincinnati five more games against the struggling Cardinals and Pirates should keep them competitive even if Arizona can dispatch San Francisco.
Unlikely as it may seem on paper, however, an eight-game September losing streak in Queens and the Diamondbacks winning at a .595 clip after trading off their best players didn’t seem terribly likely either. Could Arizona really finish the job and return to the postseason this year? Have your say in the poll below:
Here’s a backup link for poll in case the first one isn’t showing up

Thanks for back up link. It worked. Hadn’t seen a poll link in a couple months. 🤟
No, they can’t, because the remaining schedule is against the Giants, Phillies, Dodgers and Padres.
that’s precisely why they can!
Yes, they could, but will they? Odds are stacked against them
Dodgers and padres might be resting their starters and playing their prospects by then so who knows
NL West race will probably still be alive by then so it will be tough for Arizona
That Met bullpen makes people optimistic on the Jets Super Bowl odds this year
Mr. Sports Pope, what about the horse from Schenectady?
Da Pope ain’t from the big apple
The Belmont Stakes hasnt happen yet this year. What are you tawwking about. When you get back from Mars call us
And if the Mets do miss the post season I think Mendoza and Hefner take the fall. Somebody has to be the scapegoat for Stearns complete incompetence at the trade deadline,rotation and bullpen
Mendoza and Hefner also deserve blame. The team is lifeless 90% of the time and Hefner’s entire staff is ineffective and can’t throw strikes. The idea of there being a pitching lab there is a joke. Hefner has been a disaster.
Stearns went and got two guys for the back of the bullpen whose track record spoke to high leverage success I can’t blame him for Helsley falling apart. Not getting a depth starter was a mistake but I thought he did very well with Canning, Holmes in a transition year while the pitching prospects emerge to make a real push next year. This year I think people had high expectations because of Soto but if you look at the org and the philosophy they practice on getting pitching, they are waiting for Sproat and Maclean.
Stearns worst move was letting Quintana go and signing Montas. Not getti big a good setup guy. (Well he did get a great setup guy in Clay Holmes they just made him a starter)
I hope so. Mostly because of that LFGMetsbanned account and all of their other accounts.
GO D-Backs!!!
Did they ban that psychopath?
I think the Giants still have a chance.
Keep the faith Sparky !
snakes alive!!!!!
No matter what Lovullo should be the Manager of the year with everything he has dealt with this year.
Dumbest comment ever. You don’t watch the dbacks
The Giants have spun their wheels at 75-75? Considering they were 61-68 and nearly ten games out, that seems like you’re ignoring several weeks because they’ve dropped three straight.
But semantics aside, the D’Backs are well equipped to be the team to knock out the Mets. While the Giants’ hot streak was buoyed by their offense finally clicking for the first time all season, their pitching has been limping and really misses Rogers, Doval, and especially Randy Rodriguez. D’Backs probably have two top-five MVP bats and Zac Gallen is looking like Zac Gallen, plus they’ve started to play quite well as of late.
But the Giants Homer in me wants to say that if any team is going to leapfrog the Mets, it’ll be San Francisco
It would certainly be crazy if the Diamondbacks made it. Like the tigers last year selling at the deadline then getting in. With how bad the Mets have done recently I wouldn’t put it past em
The 2025 Mets missing the playoffs would be the funniest thing to happen in baseball since the 2023 Mets missed the playoffs.
Not as funny as the Cardinals turning into a crappy team.
Nah. The Mets not being able to buy a WC spot would be far funnier. Even worse than the Rockies, Pirates and White Sox.
I think the Mets will hang onto the spot.. if not, Scherzer and Verlander will be available in free agency, maybe that will turn things around for 2026.
The Phillies series is in Arizona, FWIW.
Could be, but only because the Mutts are being Mutts.
LMAO
IF they do, they’ll have earned it!
They play SF, PHI, LA D, SD
Their end of season.games are like being in the playoffs anyways…
If they prove it, they earned it…..
Not likely.
Despite the Mets’ struggles, I think they squeeze into that last wildcard spot.
Snakes will be getting on a plane in October. Someone better not tell Samuel L
I dont care for the third wild card, but if they make it, what a story.
“Meanwhile” has to START the sentence. Not come in the middle between commas.