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    2026 MLB Playoff Picture, Standings: Dodgers Bounce Back; Cubs, Phillies Surge

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    The Dodgers bounced back from their slump with an 11-5 victory over the Rockies on Monday behind two Shohei Ohtani home runs, the Red Sox emphatically snapped their brief skid with an 11-1 blowout of Arizona, and the AL Central race continues to stay packed with four teams separated by just 5.5 games. 

    Most of the MLB divisions range from hotly contested to at least up for grabs, while the wild-card race in both leagues remains wide open.

    Here is where the postseason races stand with just under over a month remaining in the MLB season.

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    AL: East | Central | West | Wild Card
    NL: East | Central | West | Wild Card

    The Rays extended their division lead to 6.0 games over New York after earning a 7-6 victory over Baltimore on Monday. 

    The Yankees hold second place and occupy the top AL Wild Card spot. Max Fried continues to work back into the rotation alongside Gerrit Cole. However, New York remains without Aaron Judge (rib fracture) and Cody Bellinger, who is out four-to-six weeks with a hamstring strain. 

    The Red Sox sit 8.5 games behind Tampa Bay and 2.5 games behind the Yankees, but rebounded in style on Monday with an 11-1 win over Arizona to stay firmly in the wild-card picture.

    The White Sox remain in first place despite a walkoff 10-inning loss to the Cubs on Monday. Chicago has weathered slugging rookie Munetaka Murakami’s extended injury absence while maintaining a +45 run differential. 

    Detroit sits in second place, 4.5 games behind Chicago at 61-64, while Minnesota lurks 5.0 games back following a 4-2 win over Atlanta on Monday. Cleveland sits 5.5 games behind at 60-65. 

    Four teams are still fighting in this division with the postseason lurking around the corner.

    The Astros hold a slim 2.0-game lead in the AL West at 63-62 over the Rangers. Seattle sits 4.0 games off the pace. 

    The most wide-open division in MLB might be the AL West, in part because top contenders carry negative run differentials: Texas sits at minus-47, Houston at minus-30, and Seattle at minus-23. 

    However, Seattle has allowed the fewest runs in the division (512). 

    This is anybody’s division in part because no one is stepping up to take it.

    The Yankees, who hold an eight-game cushion for the top wild-card position, and Red Sox occupy the top two AL Wild Card spots.

    Meanwhile, Texas, Detroit, Minnesota, and Cleveland remain packed within 1.5 games of each other, fighting fiercely for that final spot.

    Boston’s midseason turnaround helped erase much of the early damage to its season—as noted by Monday’s 11-1 victory over Arizona—but nothing is locked up yet for any of these clubs as four Central and West contenders stay right on their tail. The AL is a mess, but in a way that will be fun these last two months.

    Atlanta dropped its road series opener 4-2 to Minnesota on Monday after capping its homestand with a 5-3 victory over Arizona on Sunday to maintain a 6.5-game division cushion over Philadelphia.

    The Braves dropped two of three over the weekend after reaching 74 wins, however, Atlanta still holds one of the most commanding division leads in MLB. Ronald Acuña Jr. continues to lead the lineup on offense and defense since returning in late July.

    Acuña Jr. has five homers and a .520 slugging percentage since returning in late July, energizing Atlanta’s lineup at the top of the order. Atlanta remains significantly stronger with Acuña in the lineup in 2026, continuing to comfortably outpace its record without him.

    Philadelphia was just 12-19 at the end of April, but a four-game winning streak—capped by a 6-5 victory over Miami on Monday—has kept pressure on the division race. July was less kind, but even so, the Phillies hold a solid wild-card position to fall back on.

    The Brewers have been their typical steady selves, continuing to hold the most wins in the national.

    Milwaukee has rotation depth, led by NL Cy Young frontrunner Jacob Misiorowski—who became the second-fastest pitcher in MLB history to reach 200 strikeouts in a season earlier this month, bringing his total to 204—and a lineup that has added rookies Cooper Pratt and Luis Lara to fill holes at short and in right. Milwaukee also picked up Dustin May at the deadline, and he picked up a deserved W in his Brewers’ debut.

    The Cubs might have lost 10 games in a row in mid-May, but also won 10 games in a row on two occasions and stayed hot with Monday’s 10th-inning walk-off victory over the White Sox. Pete Crow-Armstrong has established himself as an MVP candidate after a slow start, and leads the majors in WAR as he completed a 30 homer, 30 stolen base season with his walkoff homer against the White Sox.

    The Diamondbacks remain in the race for the NL west, along with the Padres,who have gone on a heater and now they have Robbie Ray and Casey Mize in the rotation. None of that seems to matter to the Dodgers, though, as Los Angeles expanded its lead to 8.0 games after bouncing back on Monday with an 11-5 victory over Colorado.

    Los Angeles has already weathered the storm of Mookie Betts’ offense disappearing and injuries to the likes of Tommy Edman. Two of the Dodgers biig offseason acquisitions Kyle Tucker and Edwin Diaz, have struggled in routing outings, with Tucker dropping two pop flies within a three day span and Diaz’ ERA rising to 11.85. While the dust from the Tarik Skubal has started to settle, the Dodgers’ issues are beginning to show.

    This is a team much more than one minor crisis away from collapsing, but even with the Dodgers’ eight game lead it remains worth watching how they navigate the stretch.

    The Cubs have proved they can hang with the league’s best, sitting atop the wild-card standings after Monday’s walk-off victory, while the Phillies, despite a recent slide, have regained their momentum on a four-game winning streak after beating Miami on Monday.

    The Padres currently hold the final wild-card spot, but the Diamondbacks are right in the mix just 1.0 game back, with the Marlins, Cardinals, Reds, and Pirates all hovering within striking distance of the postseason picture. 

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