Lee Corso's farewell drives record 'College GameDay' ratingsNew Foto - Lee Corso's farewell drives record 'College GameDay' ratings

Lee Corso's farewell to "College GameDay" was the most-watched episode of the ESPN Saturday morning staple in its nearly 40-year history. ESPN averaged 3.5 million viewers during the show on Saturday, preliminary Nielsen ratings show. It was broadcast from Columbus, Ohio, before the season opener between No. 1 Texas and No. 3 Ohio State. The Buckeyes won 14-7. The show also aired on ESPNU. ESPN reported that the ratings for the final 15 minutes of the show reached a record 5.1 million viewers. That's the section of the show during which Corso famously made his prediction -- who would win the game to be played in the city from which "GameDay" was airing -- by putting on headgear representing his predicted victor. His final headgear choice was the first as the same one when the tradition began in 1996: the Buckeyes. For the record, it was the 46th time he put on the Ohio State mascot head, and the Buckeyes were 32-14. Corso, 90, spent 15 seasons as a college head coach at Louisville, Indiana and Northern Illinois before joining "College GameDay" in its first season in 1987. The show heads to Norman, Okla., ahead of the game between Michigan and Oklahoma, on Saturday for its first episode without Corso as a member of the team. --Field Level Media

Lee Corso's farewell drives record 'College GameDay' ratings

Lee Corso's farewell drives record 'College GameDay' ratings Lee Corso's farewell to "College GameDay" was the mos...
Basketball Hall of Famer George Raveling, who influenced Michael Jordan's Nike deal, dies at 88New Foto - Basketball Hall of Famer George Raveling, who influenced Michael Jordan's Nike deal, dies at 88

George Raveling, a Hall of Fame basketball coach who played a role in Michael Jordan signing a landmark endorsement deal with Nike, has died. He was 88. Raveling's family said Tuesdayin a statementthat he had "faced cancer with courage and grace." "There are no words to fully capture what George meant to his family, friends, colleagues, former players, and assistants — and to the world," the family statement read. "He will be profoundly missed, yet his aura, energy, divine presence, and timeless wisdom live on in all those he touched and transformed." Raveling, who was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015, had a career record of 335-293 from 1972-94 at Washington State, Iowa and Southern California. He had a losing record in his first season at each school before making multiple trips to the NCAA Tournament. His success at those programs landed Raveling on the U.S. Olympic basketball staffs in 1984 and 1988. Jordan was on the 1984 team that won gold at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, and Raveling helped convince him to sign with Nike. He introduced Jordan to Sonny Vaccaro at Nike, which helped lead to a contract that gave Jordan his own brand, made him millions of dollars and changed the athletic apparel industry. Marlon Wayans portrayed Raveling in the 2023 movie "Air" that focused on Nike's courtship of Jordan. "For more than 40 years, he blessed my life with wisdom, encouragement, and friendship," Jordan said in a statement. "He was a mentor in every sense and I'll always carry deep gratitude for his guidance. I signed with Nike because of George, and without him, there would be no Air Jordan." Raveling also owned the original copy of the "I Have a Dream" speed by Martin Luther King Jr. He was working security at the 1963 March on Washington in which King delivered one of the most famous speeches in American history. As King was exiting, Raveling saw him and asked if he could have the speech, and the reverend handed it to him. Raveling held on to the copy until 2021, when he donated it to his alma mater, Villanova. He played at Villanova from 1957-60, averaged 12.3 points and 14.6 rebounds over his last two seasons. The Philadelphia Warriors drafted Raveling in the eighth round in 1960, but he didn't play in the NBA. "The finest human being, inspiring mentor, most loyal alum and a thoughtful loving friend," Jay Wright, who coached Villanova to national championships in 2016 and 2018,posted on X. "Coach Raveling lived his life for others, His heart was restless and kind and now rests In the lord!" Current Villanova coach Kevin Willard said in a statement that he has "long appreciated the enormous impact Coach has made not just on our game, but on so many of us in it. I know Villanova held a special place in his heart and we are forever grateful for his contributions to this program." Raveling was involved in a serious car crash while coaching USC in 1994, breaking nine ribs, his collarbone and pelvis. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign uphere. AP college basketball:https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-pollandhttps://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball

Basketball Hall of Famer George Raveling, who influenced Michael Jordan's Nike deal, dies at 88

Basketball Hall of Famer George Raveling, who influenced Michael Jordan's Nike deal, dies at 88 George Raveling, a Hall of Fame basketba...
'Succession' alumnus Nicholas Braun arrested on suspicion of DUINew Foto - 'Succession' alumnus Nicholas Braun arrested on suspicion of DUI

Amy Sussman/WireImage Nicholas Braun was arrested on charges of a DUI and operating his vehicle without lights on Saturday, Aug. 30, according to the Moultonborough Police Department The alleged incident occurred in Moultonborough, New Hampshire at 11:15 p.m., the police chief told PEOPLE on Sept. 2 Braun is best known for his time playing Greg Hirsch onSuccession,which earned him three Emmy nominations Nicholas Braunran into some trouble with the law over Labor Day weekend. The actor, 37, was arrested at 11:15 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 30, in New Hampshire, according to a press release from the Moultonborough Police Department. Per the Chief of Police, Braun was pulled over and taken into custody on suspicion of "DUI-impairment" and operating his vehicle without lights. PerTMZ, who was the first to report the news, Braun was booked into the Carroll County jail and released on his own recognizance without bail with an upcoming court date. PEOPLE has reached out to a rep for Braun for comment. His performance earned him three Primetime Emmy nominations, one Critics Choice nomination and two Screen Actors Guild awards. He also made a name for himself in several Disney movies in the early 2000s, includingSky High, MinutemenandPrincess Protection Program. Recently, Braun portrayed Andy Kaufman and Jim Henson in the filmSaturday Night, a biographical film telling the story of the now-iconic sketch comedy seriesSaturday Night Live. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Macall B. Polay/HBO "My girlfriend's family has a cottage on Lake Michigan,"he explainedwhen asked about his most recent blissful moment. "Whenever we go, there's no cell service, and we're just baking pies. I've actually learned how to make a crust, everything. I can do it all." He also revealed that they got a puppy named Mia. "Every time she pees outside in front of our house, we do a celebration, which consists of dancing," Braun laughed. "I hope no one is seeing us." Alongside aseries of snapshotsfrom throughout their relationship,Braun wrote: "HBD to my sweet sweet DARLING of a girlfriend!!! You are the absolute joy of my life." "You make me my best self!!" he continued. "Like when you said that I could pull off this shirt full of forks. You were right. Love you dearly ❤️" Read the original article onPeople

'Succession' alumnus Nicholas Braun arrested on suspicion of DUI

'Succession' alumnus Nicholas Braun arrested on suspicion of DUI Amy Sussman/WireImage Nicholas Braun was arrested on charges of a D...
Hoda Kotb & Dylan Dreyer Mark the End of Summer Together With Their KidsNew Foto - Hoda Kotb & Dylan Dreyer Mark the End of Summer Together With Their Kids

Hoda KotbandDylan Dreyerhave been enjoying the last few days of summer as the former co-workers recently got together with their kids to spend a day by the water. On Sunday (August 31), Kotb took to her Instagram to share a series of photos of her summer adventures, including several featuring her and Dreyer's children hanging out together. In one photo, Kotb's daughters Hope (5) and Haley (9) could be seen in life jackets, holding hands with Dreyer's sons Oliver (5) and Calvin (8) as they jumped into the water. In the snap, Dreyer was seen sitting on the pier with her youngest son, Russell (3), as they watched the other kids jump in. Another picture saw the kids having fun in the water, while another showed Dreyer waving from across the water. There was also a selfie with Kotb, Dreyer, and all the kids, smiling for the camera. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hoda Kotb (@hodakotb) "Goodbye summer. Xo. Ps thought the woman I spotted in last pix at @usopen was @gayleking," Kotb wrote in the caption of the post. The formerTodayco-host also included photos of herself attending the US Open, where she bumped intoThe Late ShowhostStephen Colbert. Kotb and Dreyer have remained close friends since the former retired from theTodayshow back in January. Last month, in a newsletter for her wellness brand, Joy 101,Kotb revealedshe now lives closer to the meteorologist, having moved outside of New York City and to the suburbs with her daughters. "Because Dylan Dreyer is our neighbor, her three boys often run into my house and play with my daughters all day long, doing simple stuff—creating a makeshift lemonade stand, fishing, scooping up crabs," Kotb shared. "The biggest question we face is: 'What are we throwing on the grill tonight?'" The pair have been hanging out a lot this summer, especially sinceDreyer announced her separationfrom her estranged husband, Brian Fichera, back in July. In a June 30 Instagram post, Dreyer shared several snaps of her and Kotb's kids playing on the beach and riding bikes. Kotb and her daughters alsojoined Dreyer for her 44th birthday celebrationlast month. "Thank you all for the birthday wishes!! I was spoiled by the best surprises ever and felt like a princess!" Dreyer wrote alongside photos from her birthday party, which included Kotb, her sons, and Fichera, whom she has remained friendly with despite the split. Today, Weekdays, 7 a.m. ET, NBC Read the latest entertainment news onTV Insider.

Hoda Kotb & Dylan Dreyer Mark the End of Summer Together With Their Kids

Hoda Kotb & Dylan Dreyer Mark the End of Summer Together With Their Kids Hoda KotbandDylan Dreyerhave been enjoying the last few days of...
US Open: Jessica Pegula moves on to semifinals for second straight year after knocking off Barbora KrejčíkováNew Foto - US Open: Jessica Pegula moves on to semifinals for second straight year after knocking off Barbora Krejčíková

Jessica Pegula advanced to the U.S. Open semifinals for the second straight year after dispatching Barbora Krejčíková in straight sets,6-3, 6-3, on Tuesday. Through five matches in Flushing, the 31-year-old Pegula, who is seeking her first Grand Slam tournament title, has yet to drop a set. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Pegula stormed out to a 3-0 lead in the opening set, putting Krejčíková into catchup mode. The former French Open and Wimbledon champion did cut Pegula's advantage to 4-3, but the American pulled away to win the final two games. Title chase is 🔛Last year's runner-up Pegula takes down Krejcikova in straights!pic.twitter.com/OZMdKqsyL7 — US Open Tennis (@usopen)September 2, 2025 In the second set, Krejčíková's serving issues continued and Pegula took advantage. Krejčíková's overall first serve win percentage was43% in the matchand she was 31% in second serve win percentage. "I think I've been playing some really good tennis, I've just been playing very solid," Pegula said after the match. "I've been having very good starts, so I really wanted to do that today, especially against someone like her who's very dangerous." Pegula, a three-time winner on tour this year, will face either No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka or Markéta Vondroušová in the semifinals on Thursday. Sabalenka and Vondroušová will play their quarterfinal match on Tuesday evening.

US Open: Jessica Pegula moves on to semifinals for second straight year after knocking off Barbora Krejčíková

US Open: Jessica Pegula moves on to semifinals for second straight year after knocking off Barbora Krejčíková Jessica Pegula advanced to the...
Giants depth chart: Rookie Jaxson Dart beats out Jameis Winston for backup quarterback jobNew Foto - Giants depth chart: Rookie Jaxson Dart beats out Jameis Winston for backup quarterback job

The future is closer than it looks for the New York Giants. Despite having to contend with veteran Jameis Winston, Jaxson Dart earned the No. 2 spot on the team's quarterback depth chart ahead of Week 1. That means it will be Dart — and not Winston — who is active Sunday. If starter Russell Wilson gets hurt or falters, the Giants will turn to Dart to run things. Winston, meanwhile, will likely be inactive and won't be able to enter the contest unless both Wilson and Dart get injured. It's a surprising outcome considering Winston's experience. With the team's quarterback situation unsettled ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft, the Giants signed both Wilson and Winston to shore up depth at the position. [It's not too late — join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Wilson was always listed as the team's starter, but it was expected Winston would serve as his backup. Things changed in the draft, however, as the Giants snagged Dart with the No. 25 overall pick. With Dart in tow, he and Winston were expected to battle it out for the backup job. Winston had the experience. The former No. 1 overall pick has thrown for 154 touchdowns in his career and has one Pro Bowl appearance under his belt. Because of that, the team initially listed Winston above Dart on its preseason depth chart. But a strong preseason by Dart forced the team's hand. In three games, Dart completed 32-of-47 passes, tossing three touchdowns and no interceptions. He showed off some rushing prowess too, gaining 52 yards and scoring a rushing touchdown. That was enough to convince the Giants that Dart was good enough to be Wilson's backup early on. Wilson saw his numbers decline with the Pittsburgh Steelers last season, tossing 16 touchdowns over 11 games. The 36-year-old could recapture some early-career magic with the Giants, but it's more likely the team will move off Wilson before the end of the 2025 NFL season. Dart likely would have been the beneficiary of that decision even if he started the 2025 season No. 3 on the quarterback depth chart. Still, Tuesday's development should be viewed as a positive sign for Giants fans. The team's first-round quarterback acquitted himself well in the preseason, and earned enough trust that the coaches put him in a position to step in if Wilson gets hurt. Perhaps that's a low bar to clear considering Dart's lofty draft status, but Winston — for all his faults — is a more than capable backup quarterback. The fact that the Giants felt good enough about putting Dart in the No. 2 spot immediately is encouraging, and probably a sign that he's not far off from starting games for the team the instant Wilson struggles.

Giants depth chart: Rookie Jaxson Dart beats out Jameis Winston for backup quarterback job

Giants depth chart: Rookie Jaxson Dart beats out Jameis Winston for backup quarterback job The future is closer than it looks for the New Yo...
Dwayne Johnson in tears as The Smashing Machine gets 15-minute ovation in VeniceNew Foto - Dwayne Johnson in tears as The Smashing Machine gets 15-minute ovation in Venice

TheVenice International Film Festivaljust witnessed one of its most powerful moments this year, and it had nothing to do with red carpets or photo ops. Instead,Dwayne Johnsonuncontrollably sobbed as the world premiere audience chanted, cheered, and screamed during a 15-minute standing ovation for his dramatic turn inThe Smashing Machine. Monday night's world premiere at the Sala Grande became an instant festival legend. The actor, who stars as former UFC heavyweight championMark Kerr, broke down in tears as the audience erupted into cheers, chants, and applause that stretched into a 15-minute standing ovation, one of the longest at this year's festival. Meanwhile, the typically composed action starcouldn't hold back his emotionsas the room celebrated what many are calling his career-defining performance. The A24 film represents a significant departure for Johnson, who's built his reputation on blockbuster action flicks and family-friendly adventures. However, this time around, he's trading his usual charm for raw vulnerability, portraying the troubled MMA fighter Mark Kerr in what's being described as his most challenging role yet. DirectorBenny Safdiehelms the project, bringing his indie sensibilities to Johnson's Hollywood star power. What made the moment even more special was the presence of the real Mark Kerr himself. Kerr made the trek to Venice for the showing, where they were joined by co-starEmily Blunt, creating an incredibly emotional atmosphere in the theater. The tears weren't just from Johnson either – many audience members were visibly moved by the film's intense portrayal of addiction, mental health struggles, and the brutal world of mixed martial arts. This is how Oscar narratives are created, and industry insiders are already buzzing about Johnson's potential awards season prospects. The standing ovation wasn't just polite festival applause – it was a genuine outpouring of appreciation for an actor who's clearly pushed himself into uncharted territory. The emotional response speaks to something more profound than just another celebrity transformation. Johnson's willingness to strip away his usual persona and dive into such heavy material has clearly resonated with critics and audiences alike. After years of being Hollywood's reliable action hero, The Smashing Machine might just be the film that proves he's got serious dramatic chops, too.

Dwayne Johnson in tears as The Smashing Machine gets 15-minute ovation in Venice

Dwayne Johnson in tears as The Smashing Machine gets 15-minute ovation in Venice TheVenice International Film Festivaljust witnessed one of ...
Harry Styles Plays Prince Charming and Helps "RHONY" Alum Carole Radziwill Up Grand Staircase at Wedding in Paris

Cassandra Grey/Instagram Harry Styles attended the nuptials of Instagram executive Charles Porch and Robert Denning in Paris over the weekend At the wedding, he gallantly came to the rescue ofReal Housewives of New York Cityalum Carole Radziwill, who was struggling with her voluminous dress, and helped her up the staircase at the hotel venue Fellow wedding guest Cassandra Grey shared photos of the moment on Instagram Harry Styleshad a Prince Charming moment at a recent wedding. The "Daylight" singer, 31, attended the Paris nuptials of Instagram executive Charles Porch and Robert Denning over the weekend. According to anInstagram postshared by fellow guest Cassandra Grey, founder of luxury beauty retailer Violet Grey, Styles gallantly came to the rescue ofReal Housewives of New York CityalumCarole Radziwill, who was struggling with her voluminous dress on the large staircase at the wedding venue, the hotel Le Bristol. "I saw @caroleradziwill struggling to get her rather large @giambattistavalliparis dress up the grand stairwell. Naturally and quickly, I managed to get my iphone out of my dinner clutch to document what could have been fashion Parisian castle roadkill," Grey recounted in her caption. Cassandra Grey/Instagram "Then a stranger to Carole and I, a handsome @harrystyles, seemingly out of nowhere, graciously lent her his arm like Cinderella's prince," she continued. Grey shared a photo of the musician walking up the staircase between Radziwill and another woman. He looked dapper in a black suit, white shirt and black-and-white polka-dot tie. A second photo showed Styles and Radziwill, 62, with their arms encircled as they smiled playfully for the camera. Cassandra Grey/Instagram Porch and Denning's Paris event had been billed as one of the buzziest weddings of the summer, with more than 400 guests expected to attend, including many big names from the art and fashion worlds, according toTown & Country. It seems Styles has been on the wedding circuit this past week, as he also attended the Aug. 31 nuptials of his childhood friend Jonny Harvey in Ireland. He can be seen in avideo montagefrom the wedding. Styles' appearance at the two recent weddings came after he and actressZoë Kravitzwerespotted kissingin Rita's in London on Aug. 19, following a promotional event for her newest film,Caught Stealing. Saira MacLeod/WWD via Getty A source later told PEOPLE, "He's been spending time with her while she's been on her press run." The pair were also spotted walking together down a street in Rome in avideo shared on Xby a Styles fan account on Aug. 24. Kravitz, 36, had her arm wrapped around the Grammy winner's during their stroll. Styles was previously in Rome earlier this year, and he met a young couple, named Jess and Ted, at the time and snapped a selfie with them. In a kind gesture, Styles later DMed the photo to Jess on Instagram. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "As promised, hope you guys had a great trip. H," he signed the message, according to Jess. "[He] was genuinely lovely," she later told PEOPLE of her and Ted's interaction with the music star. Read the original article onPeople

Harry Styles Plays Prince Charming and Helps “RHONY” Alum Carole Radziwill Up Grand Staircase at Wedding in Paris

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The Ryder Cup is 24 days away. The games already have startedNew Foto - The Ryder Cup is 24 days away. The games already have started

TheRyder Cupis still three weeks away and it feels as though it already has started. The opening shot was not from the first tee at Bethpage Black in a foursomes match. It was 1,600 miles (2,575 km) away in Frisco, Texas, where Keegan Bradley kept golf fans in suspense overwhether he would be the first playing captainin 62 years. Bradley knew all along he wasn't playing. He said after announcing his six picks last Wednesday — four of them are below him in the world ranking — the decision "was made a while ago that I wasn't playing." This was four days after he was asked at East Lake if he had clarity on his choices and replied, "No, because I think no matter what decision that I make here, I could have gone the other way." But he sent a clear message when he made his picks. It was about team first. The Americans, 1 up. And then it was Europe's turn on Monday, with no suspense at all. CaptainLuke Donald is bringing to Bethpage Black the same 12 faces— Rasmus Hojgaard replaces his identical twin, Nicolai — that conquered the Americans in Rome two years ago. The strongest image from the announcement at Sky Sports studio in London were the faces of the six captain's picks, all of them wearing smiles wider than Augusta National fairways, sheer joy at being part of Team Europe. It didn't take long fordual images to appear on social mediaof the team's picks. One showed beaming Europeans who had been brought in one at a time for brief interviews. The other had six American on a video call for the entire Q&A with Bradley, all of them looking like they were at a policy board meeting to discuss how to distribute FedEx Cup points. Europe no doubt picked up on this. No detail is too small when it comes to the Ryder Cup. "It's probably not that easy to have a smile on your face for a total of an hour's time," Donald said. "But yeah, very happy to obviously see our guys look very interested and excited about the challenges ahead for the Ryder Cup." Back to all square. The actual competition will get here soon enough. All the last six days did was fuel the anticipation over the Ryder Cup. Already one of the most high-charged golf events, this one has a little extra juice given the location — Bethpage Black, the public course on New York's Long Island with its notorious fans, regardless of ticket prices. "Quite unusual, I suppose, to have such continuity from two years ago, but I think it's hard to argue with these 12 guys," Donald said. The matches, of course, will be decided inside the ropes and judged after the fact whether the captains got the picks and the pairings right, and whether the crowd was over the top. This is New York. Depending on how it goes, Europe might not be the only team that hears from them. There will be second-guessing with Bradley only if the Americans lose. There is little argument the 39-year-old Bradley, who grew up in New England and played college golf nearby at St. John's, would have been playing if he had not been captain. Rory McIlroy had suggested the Americans might not be fielding their 12 best players if Bradley did not play (he also said the Ryder Cup had become too big for a captain to play). It's hard to find fault with Donald's picks because whether they earned a spot or were chosen, they represent the top 11 players from the Ryder Cup standings. The other is Jon Rahm, the two-time major champion and former world No. 1 who was unbeaten in four matches last time. But it's the first time a European team has brought back 11 players from the previous team. There is little risk of complacency because this is enemy territory, but the challenge now falls to Donald to make sure what feels like the same team gets a new experience without a change in the outcome. "You want to embrace what a Ryder Cup represents, and then part of that is embracing the crowd and embracing that atmosphere," Donald said. "And I think certainly these guys will be ready for that." Rookies, though, can be key. Sam Torrance famously said after his European team won in 2002, "Out of the shadows come heroes." That was the year two of the biggest points came from Ryder Cup rookies — Philip Price taking down Phil Mickelson and Paul McGinley delivering the clinching putt. Europe has a history of getting big performances from rookies, whether it was Philip Walton (1995), McGinley (2002), Jamie Donaldson (2014) or Tommy Fleetwood (2018). Gone are the days of determining which team is better on paper. It's too close. The Americans have six major champions. Europe has five. Team Europe has a collective 148-95 edge in worldwide victories on main tours. Europe could only be considered the underdog because of how difficult it has become to win on the road. It has only one victory on U.S. soil the last 20 years, and that one required the "Miracle at Medinah" in 2012. Even with (mostly) the same team, Donald said this wasn't a "rinse and repeat from Rome." "It's a different animal. It's a different challenge," he said. "Having the chance to do it again doesn't mean we're going to do the same things we did in Rome. I've really tried to look hard at exactly what this will require. I'm very aware that we have lost three of the last four away Ryder Cups by significant margins, and it's a tough challenge. It's a tough environment. But I've tried everything I can to give our team the best opportunity." The trick for the Europeans is to still be smiling when it's over. ___ On The Fringe analyzes the biggest topics in golf during the season. AP golf:https://apnews.com/hub/golf

The Ryder Cup is 24 days away. The games already have started

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MLB playoff picture: Wild card standings, bracket, 2025 division standingsNew Foto - MLB playoff picture: Wild card standings, bracket, 2025 division standings

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 theSeattle Marinerswho cling to the third and final postseason spot. In the NL Central, theChicago Cubscarved 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: Top three reach playoffs New York Yankees(76-61):+3.5 games Boston Red Sox (77-62): +2.5 games Seattle Mariners (73-65) Texas Rangers(72-67): 1.5 games back Kansas City Royals(70-67): 2.5 GB Cleveland Guardians (68-68): 4 GB Tampa Bay Rays (68-69): 4.5 GB Top three reach playoffs Chicago Cubs (78-59): +5 games San Diego Padres(76-61): +3 games New York Mets(73–64) Cincinnati Reds(69-68): 4 games back San Francisco Giants (66-69): 5 GB Arizona Diamondbacks (68-70): 5.5 GB St. Louis Cardinals(68-70): 5.5 GB Toronto Blue Jays (79-59) New York Yankees (76-61): 2,5 games back Boston Red Sox (77-62): 3.5 GB Detroit Tigers(80-59) Kansas City Royals (70-67): 9 GB Houston Astros (75-62) Seattle Mariners (73-65): 3 GB Texas Rangers (72-67): 4.5 GB Philadelphia Phillies (80-58) New York Mets (74-64): 6 GB Milwaukee Brewers(85-54) Chicago Cubs (79-59): 5.5 GB Los Angeles Dodgers (78-59) San Diego Padres (76-62): 2.5 GB Byes to ALDS: Tigers, Blue Jays Wild Card Series Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox(Boston wins tiebreaker) 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

MLB playoff picture: Wild card standings, bracket, 2025 division standings

MLB playoff picture: Wild card standings, bracket, 2025 division standings Coming out of Labor Day weekend,Major League Baseball's playo...

 

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