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Less than three weeks remain in the 2025 Major League Baseball regular season and while the field is largely set in stone, at least three division races will go down to the wire and the Seattle Mariners and New York Mets will have to fight off challengers for the final wild card spots.
After a steady diet of games against postseason contenders for much of the past month, the surging Reds faced a non-contender in the Athletics for the start of a three-game series on Friday.
Making a true postseason run is going to prove to be a challenge. Not only do the Guardians have to catch the Mariners or Astros, but they also need to surpass the Rangers. With multiple ball clubs competing for one Wild Card spot, Cleveland will need to play its best possible baseball down the stretch.
The Chicago Cubs got Jameson Taillon back on the mound on Wednesday night and beat the Atlanta Braves, 3-2. The Cubs (83-63) didn’t get much length from Tail
On Aug. 12, the Mariners pulled into a tie with the Astros for first place in the AL West. Between then and now, they’ve been as many as four games back. But after last night’s wild finish — paired with an Astros loss in Toronto — the Mariners have pulled even again.
The Guardians and Royals are vying for position in the AL wild card race. Here's what happened when the teams met for the third time in as many days.
Cleveland's postseason rotation could hinge on choosing between Tanner Bibee's playoff experience and Gavin Williams' breakout 2025 season for a potential wild card opener.
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Slade Cecconi loses no-hit bid in 8th, Guards rout Royals 10-2, stay in thick of AL wild card race
Slade Cecconi took a bid to end Cleveland’s long no-hitter drought into the eighth inning, and the Guardians rolled to a 10-2 win over Kansas City and leapfrogged the Royals in the AL wild-card race.