2024 MLB playoffs: World Series odds, division series preview - ESPN
The 2024 MLB playoffs are rolling along!
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The 2024 MLB playoffs are rolling along!
There's nothing quite like wild-card week. The 2024 MLB playoffs began Tuesday with a best-of-three first round featuring eight teams battling to move on to their league's division series.
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There is less than a week remaining until the start of the 2024 MLB playoffs, and our MLB insiders are ready to break down the biggest questions, latest news and notable October buzz across the industry.
We have our first official playoff teams! The Brewers clinched the season's first postseason spot on Wednesday with a Cubs loss, and the Yankees followed suit later that night by beating the Mariners in extra innings to secure their trip to October. Now, with 11 days left in the regular season, we wait to see who's next.
We're now in the stretch run, as the 2024 MLB season enters September and teams make their final pushes for the postseason. In fact, some of the league's top clubs are already on their way to clinching a playoff berth — potentially as soon as next week.
Welcome to the final stretch. As we enter September, teams are mostly split into three categories: those preparing for the playoffs, those trying to make a run at contention and those whose focus has turned to next season.
The race for baseball's best record continues to be incredibly close — with six teams separated by just two games and no team on pace for more than 96 wins. The last time that happened in a full season was 2007.