The 2025 regular season is in the books, and the baseball world is now gearing up for what might be a wild postseason. It took until Game 162 to finalize the full slate of playoff teams and matchups, but now we know the eight clubs who will take part in the wild card round that begins on Tuesday, as “October baseball” gets started a bit early this year on September 30. All WCS matchups are best-of-three, and will take place entirely in the home ballpark of the higher-seeded team.
The Guardians will meet the Tigers again after Cleveland posted a 5-1 record against Detroit over a pair of series in the last two weeks, contributing to the AL Central’s epic shakeup. The Tigers held a 9.5-game lead in the division before going 3-13 over their last 16 games to barely eke out a wild card slot. The Guards, meanwhile, went 19-4 over their final 23 games to overtake Detroit and claim Cleveland’s third division title in the last four years.
After all of that, the two clubs find themselves facing off in the postseason for the second straight year. The Guardians needed the full five games to oust Detroit in the 2024 AL Division Series, as last season the Tigers were the team surging into the playoffs after a late-season hot streak. All of the momentum is on the Guardians’ side at this point, and even though the Tigers will have Tarik Skubal going in Game 1, Cleveland’s pitching has been on such a roll that the Guards have the overall pitching advantage. The Guardians held an 8-5 record against the Tigers in regular-season play this year.
One of baseball’s greatest rivalries will be renewed again in October when the Yankees host the Red Sox at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees lost the head-to-head tiebreaker with the Blue Jays to fall just short of the AL East crown, despite an eight-game winning streak to finish the regular season. New York’s rotation and homer-heavy offense seem to be clicking at the right time, yet the Sox had seemingly had the Yankees’ number this year, with a 9-4 record in head-to-head play.
After falling short to the Dodgers in last year’s World Series, the Yankees are eager to return the Fall Classic and finally win the first championship of the Aaron Judge era. Boston hasn’t quite been the same since Roman Anthony was lost to an oblique injury in early September and the rookie star’s status remains unclear for postseason action. However, the Red Sox have a well-rounded roster and an ace of their own in Garrett Crochet, plus the organization is hungry for postseason success in their first playoff trip since 2021.
The Cubs have also just ended a mini-drought in reaching October for the first time since the shortened 2020 season, as Chicago stepped up to win 92 games after posting 83-79 records in both 2023 and 2024. They’ll now host the Padres in the first postseason meeting between the two clubs since 1984, when San Diego fought back from a 2-0 series deficit to win a best-of-five NLCS and deny Chicago a trip to the World Series. Forty-one years later, it’s the Padres who might feel slightly more cursed at the moment, since the club has yet to advance beyond the NLCS in their three previous playoff trips in the last six seasons.
There’s plenty of pressure on the Friars to finally reach the pinnacle of this era of success, though Chicago is hoping for more than just a playoff appearance after its win-now trade for Kyle Tucker last winter. After starting 38-22, the Cubs have been more okay than elite (54-48) over the better part of the last four months. The series’ Wrigleyville locale could be impactful, as the Padres were only 38-43 on the road this season.
The Dodgers host the Reds in a matchup of two teams with very different recent postseason histories. Los Angeles has won 12 of the last 13 NL West titles, and is looking to become baseball’s first repeat World Series champ since the 1998-2000 Yankees pulled off the three-peat. Cincinnati, meanwhile, is in the playoffs for just the fifth time in the last 30 years, and the Reds haven’t won a playoff series since all the way back in 1995 — when they beat the Dodgers in the NLDS.
Winning “only” 93 games counts as a relative disappointment by the Dodgers’ standards, and the club will need to navigate an extra playoff round. This puts more pressure on the beleaguered L.A. bullpen, and Will Smith’s participation is a question mark due to a hairline fracture in his right hand. The rotation is on a roll, however, and naturally there’s a lot of built-in playoff experience for the reigning champs. The young Reds gained some seasoning in beating out the Mets for a wild card berth, and of course manager Terry Francona is no stranger to October. Cincinnati’s rotation and bullpen will need to continue their excellent form to counter Shohei Ohtani and company, and the wild card series would be a great time for the inconsistent Reds lineup to get on track.
Which four teams do you think will reach the Division Series? Vote now in our polls:
Guardians, Yankees, Cubs, Dodgers
Boring
@Don Rizzo
Won’t be boring if they tie the series 2-2.
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what about the cancun series?
This is a post for Wild Cards, but I’ll think ahead and say Yankees over Phillies in the World Series.
Mariners Brewers. Won’t THAT be fun!
I’ll go SD instead.
Me too the cubs have been like the Mets since the all star break and SD can have postseason magic
Cleveland NY LA SD
Guardians, Yankees, padres, dodgers
Guardians, Red Sox, Padres, Dodgers
Tigers, Yankees, padres, dodgers
Tigers, Yankees, padres, reds
Shout out to Tito!
Tigers RedSox Padres Dodgers but I’m usually wrong.
Indians (2-1)
Yankees (2-0)
Cubs (2-1)
Dodgers. (2-0)
Side note, I voted in all the polls and they show 0% voted for each team. Glitch or just most votes don’t count?
It’s the same with me. Can’t see the results. I wonder if they switched what kind of polls they use because their most recent polls haven’t been showing results for me, either.
They’re going to post them in November along side the MVP postings.
@Butters
Judge for MVP.
WPA: 5.62 vs. 3.87 for Cal Raleigh.
I can’t disagree. Cal might have made it closer if he broke Judges 62 record,alas it was not meant to be. Now those who argue on his behalf are trying to downplay the wins above replacement many different reasons why. However if it was the other way around I’m certain they’d be singing a different tune. If mvp is the new home run derby then cal wins. Otherwise Judge and it shouldn’t be so close.
How about that power house NL East? Really pooped the bed. Who would have thought the Mets would collapse with all of those #5 starters?
1 tm who wont win the WC series is the ny mets
Tigers went from best team in baseball to barely scraping by.
I was surprised the Astros stayed in it as long as they did this year.
Blue Jays getting a top seed is pretty surprising as well. I thought they had a shot at a wild card but would finish around .500…
Polls broken for anyone else?
@philliesfan215
Yes, sir. I posted about that above.
yes
Yeah they want you to give your email address to somebody so they can send you 20,000 ads and get paid for it. Not filling out any more polls obviously. More money grubbing.
Yea kinda feels like the site is going that way
Durn it these polls aren’t showing the totals again!
Since all games are bullpen games in the postseason, the team with the better bullpen will win each series. I have a hunch the Reds will beat the Dodgers, which will be considered a big upset.
Where dat Chat at tho.. hook a brudda up
Detroit, NY, SD, LA
Tigers with the upset.
Tigers will make a run this year.
They really have diluted it with 40% getting into the playoffs. Takes away the finality of it all. After all the hard work….
Funny how the rules have changed. Managers, no longer dictators, changing baseball history on a whim, no physical agression etc…..
It all went downhill after they stopped giving free pitchers of beer to players who made it to third base…..
Regarding Red Sox/Yankees, Is Giant Meteor an option?
So;
meteor
guards
padres
And reds!
“make it so!”
Guardians, Red Sox, Cubs, Dodgers
Guardians, Red Sox, Cubs, Reds