Alright, the first tiebreaker is head-to-head record during the regular season. If that's tied, then their own intradivision record.
b1glb.byethost7.com/orgstand.htmb1glb.byethost7.com/orgtmvstm.htmThe Royals and Angels are tied at 95-67 for best record in the AL. The head-to-head is 4-3 in favor of Los Angeles. The Angels are the #1 seed and Royals at #2 seed with the first-round byes from the Wild Card Round.
The Tigers and Mariners are tied at 91-71 for the #1 AL Wild Card spot. The head-to-head is 4-2 in favor of Detroit. The Tigers are the #1 AL Wild Card (#4 seed) and Mariners are the #5 seed (#2 AL Wild Card spot).
The Athletics and Rangers are tied at 83-79 for the #3 AL Wild Card spot. The head-to-head is 9-4 in favor of Oakland so the Athletics are the final AL Wild Card (#6 seed).
The Yankees won the AL East at 85-77 so they're the #3 seed in the Wild Card Round with homefield advantage against the Athletics. The winner of that series would face the Royals in the Division Series. The Tigers have homefield advantage against the Mariners in the AL Wild Card. The winner of that series would face the Angels in the Division Series.
The Mets and Dodgers are tied at 90-72 for the second-best record in the NL. The head-to-head is also tied at 3-3. New York's intradivision record is 34-18. Los Angeles' intradivision record is 29-23. The Mets win the intradivision tiebreaker for the #2 NL seed and bye.
St. Louis had the best record in both leagues at 97-65 so they're the #1 NL seed automatically advancing to the Division Series.
The Rockies and Padres are tied at 89-73 for the #1 NL Wild Card spot. The head-to-head is 7-6 in favor of Colorado. The Rockies are the #1 NL Wild Card (#4 seed) and Padres are the #5 seed (#2 NL Wild Card spot).
The Braves and Cubs are tied at 87-75 for the #3 NL Wild Card spot. The head-to-head is 4-2 in favor of Atlanta so the Braves are the final NL Wild Card (#6 seed).
The Dodgers won the NL West at 90-72 so they're the #3 seed in the Wild Card Round with homefield advantage against the Braves. The winner of that series would face the Mets in the Division Series. The Rockies have homefield advantage against the Padres in the NL Wild Card. The winner of that series would face the Cardinals in the Division Series.
Did I miss anything?