Coming out of Labor Day weekend, Major League Baseball‘s playoff races look a lot more interesting than they did just a week ago.

The American League wild card standings have tightened, with the Rangers’ six-game winning streak vaulting Texas to fourth place, chasing down the Seattle Mariners who cling to the third and final postseason spot.

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In the NL Central, the Chicago Cubs carved a few games out of the Brewers’ division lead over the past two weeks and while a comeback probably isn’t the cards, they’re in good position to make Milwaukee sweat a bit into September.

Here’s a look at the latest MLB standings:

AL wild card standings

Top three reach playoffs

Boston Red Sox (77-62): +2.5 games

Cleveland Guardians (68-68): 4 GB

Tampa Bay Rays (68-69): 4.5 GB

NL wild card standings

Top three reach playoffs

Chicago Cubs (78-59): +5 games

San Francisco Giants (66-69): 5 GB

Arizona Diamondbacks (68-70): 5.5 GB

AL East

Toronto Blue Jays (79-59)

New York Yankees (76-61): 2,5 games back

Boston Red Sox (77-62): 3.5 GB

AL Central

Kansas City Royals (70-67): 9 GB

AL West

Seattle Mariners (73-65): 3 GB

Texas Rangers (72-67): 4.5 GB

NL East

Philadelphia Phillies (80-58)

New York Mets (74-64): 6 GB

NL Central

Chicago Cubs (79-59): 5.5 GB

NL West

Los Angeles Dodgers (78-59)

San Diego Padres (76-62): 2.5 GB

MLB playoff bracket if season ended todayAmerican League

Byes to ALDS: Tigers, Blue Jays

Wild Card Series

Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros

New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox (Boston wins tiebreaker)

American League

Byes to NLDS: Brewers, Phillies

Wild Card Series

New York Mets at Los Angeles Dodgers

San Diego Padres at Chicago Cubs

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: MLB wild card standings, 2025 playoff bracket, AL and NL standings