MLB playoff picture: Bracket, standings, new format explained with 12-team postseason field set (2024)

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The 2022 MLB playoffs kick off Friday with the Wild Card Series

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Just one day remains in the 2022 Major League Baseball regular season but the expanded, 12-team playoff bracket is already finalized. The Phillies became the 12th and final team to punch its playoff ticket on Monday, and Braves clinched the NL East over the Mets on Tuesday. The 2022 MLB playoffs get started on Friday with the best-of-three Wild Card Series.

Now let's jump into the standings, playoff matchups, and postseason odds, and let's also recall that the structure of the postseason is different starting this year.

Clinched spots

  • Dodgers: Clinched NL West, No. 1 seed in NL, home field throughout postseason
  • Astros: Clinched AL West, No. 1 seed in AL
  • Mets: Clinched No. 4 seed in NL
  • Braves: Clinched NL East, No. 2 seed in NL
  • Yankees: Clinched AL East, No. 2 seed in AL
  • Guardians: Clinched AL Central, No. 3 seed in AL
  • Cardinals: Clinched NL Central, No. 3 seed in NL
  • Blue Jays: Clinched No. 4 seed in AL
  • Mariners: Clinched No. 5 seed in AL
  • Rays: Clinched No. 6 seed in AL
  • Padres: Clinched No. 5 seed in NL
  • Phillies: Clinched No. 6 seed in NL

The new, 12-team playoff format

During the recent negotiation of the new collective bargaining agreement, players and owners agreed to a new and expanded postseason structure moving forward. That new structure begins with the current season, and here's a reminder of how it will work.

  • The postseason field grows from 10 teams to 12 teams with the addition of an extra wild-card entrant in each league.
  • The Wild Card Game has been replaced by the best-of-three Wild Card Series, which functions as the first round of play. The higher seed in each Wild Card Series will host all the games of that series, be it two or the maximum three games.
  • The top two division winners in each league, as determined by best overall record during the regular season, get a first-round bye. That means they advance straight to the best-of-five Division Series that functions as the second round.
  • The four wild-card round participants in each league comprise the division winner with the worst record among division winners and the three non-division winners with the best records. That division winner is automatically the No. 3 seed regardless of whether one or all of the other wild-card teams has a better record.
  • To summarize, here's how the playoff seeding will work in each league — No. 1 seed (bye to LDS): Best record in league; No. 2 seed (bye to LDS): Second-best record among division winners; No. 3 seed: Third-best record among division winners; No. 4 seed: Best record among wild-card teams; No. 5 seed: Second-best record among wild-card teams; No. 6 seed: Third-best record among wild-card teams.

The League Championship Series and World Series remain best-of-seven series with home-field advantage going to the team with the best record in each series. Note that there's no re-seeding after any round.

Got it? Now here's where things stand right now when it comes to the races for these berths and seeds.

Bracket

American League

  • Byes: No. 1 Astros and No. 2 Yankees
  • Wild Card Series:No. 5 Mariners at No. 4 Blue Jays (winner faces No. 1 seed)
  • Wild Card Series: No. 6 Rays at No. 3 Guardians (winner faces No. 2 seed)

National League

  • Byes: No. 1 Dodgers and No. 2 Braves
  • Wild Card Series: No. 5 Padres at No. 4 Mets (winner faces No. 1 seed)
  • Wild Card Series: No. 6 Phillies at No. 3 Cardinals (winner faces No. 2 seed)

MLB standings

(Postseason projections are from SportsLine; expanded standings can be viewed here)

AL EASTWLGBPOST PROJECTION
N.Y. Yankees (clinched AL East)9962100.0%
Toronto (clinched WC spot)91697.5100.0%
Tampa Bay (clinched WC Spot)867513.0100.0%
Baltimore (eliminated)827816.50.0%
Boston (eliminated)778422.00.0%
AL CENTRALWLGBPOST PROJECTION
Cleveland (clinched AL Central)9170100.0%
Chi. White Sox (eliminated)818010.00.0%
Minnesota (eliminated)
778414.00.0%
Detroit (eliminated)669525.00.0%
Kansas City (eliminated)659626.00.0%
AL WESTWLGBPOST PROJECTION
Houston (clinched AL West)10556100.0%
Seattle (clinched WC spot)897216.0100.0%
L.A. Angels (eliminated)738831.00.0%
Texas (eliminated)679438.00.0%
Oakland (eliminated)5910246.00.0%
NL EASTWLGBPOST PROJECTION
Atlanta (clinched NL East)10160100.0%
N.Y. Mets (clinched playoff berth)
100611.0100.0%
Philadelphia (clinched playoff berth)877414.0100.0%
Miami (eliminated)689333.00.0%
Washington (eliminated)5510646.00.0%
NL CENTRALWLGBPOST PROJECTION
St. Louis (clinched NL Central)9368100.0%
Milwaukee (eliminated)86757.00.0%
Chi. Cubs (eliminated)738820.00.0%
Cincinnati (eliminated)629931.00.0%
Pittsburgh (eliminated)6110032.00.0%
NL WESTWLGBPOST PROJECTION
L.A. Dodgers (clinched NL West)11051100.0%
San Diego (clinched playoff berth)897221.0100.0%
San Francisco (eliminated)808130.00.0%
Arizona (eliminated)
738837.00.0%
Colorado (eliminated)689342.00.0%

MLB wild-card standings

AL WILD CARDWLWCGB
Toronto (clinched top WC spot)9169+5.5
Seattle (clinched second WC spot)8972+3.0
Tampa Bay (clinched third WC spot)8675--
NL WILD CARDWLWCGB
N.Y. Mets (clinched top WC spot)10061+13.0
San Diego (clinched second WC spot)8972+2.0
Philadelphia (clinched third WC spot)8774

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MLB playoff picture: Bracket, standings, new format explained with 12-team postseason field set? ›

12 teams will make the MLB playoffs — six from both the American League

American League
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and National League. This is an increase over the previous format which had 10 teams. This is broken out with three division winners in the AL and NL as well as three Wild Card teams.

What is the new 12 team playoff format in MLB? ›

In the new MLB playoff bracket, 12 teams make the playoffs. There are six teams in the American League and six teams in the National League, with the two division-winning teams with the best records receiving a first-round bye and automatically advancing to the Divisional Round.

What is the new MLB playoff format bracket? ›

The bracket-style postseason involves 12 teams (six from each league) -- an increase from 10 teams (five in each league) in the previous format. That includes the three division winners in each league and three Wild Card teams per league.

How do MLB standings work for playoffs? ›

The top two division winners in each league will receive byes to the Division Series. The other four teams in each league will play best-of-three series in the Wild Card round, with the higher seed hosting all three games.

Who gets home-field advantage in the MLB playoffs? ›

The team with the higher regular-season win percentage earns the home field, regardless of whether that team won its division title or a Wild Card berth. That means playing host to Games 1-2 and 6-7 (if necessary).

What is the new 12 team playoff format? ›

The new 12-team College Football Playoff field will include the five highest-ranked conference champions, which will receive automatic bids. The seven highest-ranked teams remaining will round out the 12-team format. The top four teams will receive a first-round bye to the quarterfinals.

Is MLB going to expand to 32 teams? ›

Major League Baseball will expand from 30 to 32 teams in the coming years. The only uncertainties are when the process will formally begin and when the two new franchises to be named will begin play.

How does the playoff bracket go? ›

The NFL does not use a fixed bracket system; the outcome of the Wild Card games determine the matchups of the Divisional playoffs games, with the lowest remaining seed in each conference traveling to the first seed, and the second-lowest remaining seed traveling to the second-highest remaining seed.

How does the new MLB playoff seeding work? ›

There are three division for each league: American and National. The tam that wins a division in the regular season, goes to the playoffs. The team that doesn't own a division with the best record is the wildcard team. The team with the best overall record is the #1 seed, 2nd team 2nd seed, and third gets the 3ed seed.

How does the MLB World Series bracket work? ›

The winners of each division are awarded the top 3 seeds in each league. They are then seeded based on overall record. The 4th and 5th seeds will be the two teams with the best records outside of the division winners.

What is the rarest play in MLB history? ›

Unassisted triple plays

Bill Wambsganss executed an unassisted triple play in the 1920 World Series. The rarest type of triple play, and one of the rarest events of any kind in baseball, is for a single fielder to complete all three outs in one play.

What does E# mean in baseball? ›

Teams other than the front-running team have what is called an elimination number (or "tragic number") (often abbreviated E#). This number represents the number of wins by the leading team or losses by the trailing team which will eliminate the trailing team.

What does GB stand for in baseball standings? ›

In some North American sports, the phrase games behind or games back (often abbreviated GB) refers to a common way to reflect the gap between a leading team and another team in a sports league, conference, or division.

Which sport has the biggest home field advantage? ›

Soccer has the largest average home advantage across leagues—ranging from a low of 60% winning rates in Asia/Africa to a high of 69.1% in US Major League Soccer. In basketball, NBA teams win 62.7% of their home games. International cricket teams win 60.1% of home games. In the NHL, 59% of games are won by home teams.

Who would have a home field between Phillies and Rangers? ›

Rangers. And in this case, the Rangers get home field advantage as they swept the Phillies in the season-opening series in Texas to begin the 2023 regular season. So, either way, the Texas Rangers will have home field advantage in the World Series.

Why do the Rangers get home field? ›

According to the MLB postseason ruling, the team with the higher regular-season win percentage earns the home field for the World Series, regardless of division title or Wild Card berth. The Rangers, Arizona Diamondbacks and Philadelphia Phillies all finished as Wild Card teams, but Texas posted 90 wins.

What is the 12 team fantasy playoff format? ›

The CFP Selection Committee ranks the top 25 teams at the end of the season, and the 12 playoff participants consist of the five highest ranked conference champions, plus the next seven highest ranked teams. The four highest ranked conference champions will be seeded one through four and receive a first-round bye.

How many teams make the MLB playoffs in 2024? ›

Twelve out of 30 league teams will make the playoffs: six from each league, consisting of the three divisional winners and three wildcard teams.

How do the wild card playoffs work? ›

The Wild Cards feature three games per conference, for six games total, and each game is arranged according to seeding numbers, with the highest seed playing the lowest seed, the second highest playing the second lowest, and so on.

How many wild card teams make playoffs in MLB? ›

Twelve of the 30 teams reach the postseason. That's six from each league (American League and National League) -- the three division winners in each league (East, Central and West) and three Wild Card teams from each league. They play a bracket-style postseason to ultimately determine a World Series champion.

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