The Major League Baseball (MLB) regular season has come to an end and, after months of intense competition, the teams that will seek glory in the MLB 2025 Playoffs have been defined.
The road to the World Series already has a schedule, confirmed matchups and clear favorites, which has baseball fans in the United States and the Hispanic community excited.
Wild cards: the start of the battle

The wild card games will be played from September 30 to October 2, in a best-of-three series.
Eight teams will have to overcome this phase to stay in the fight:
National League: Reds vs. Dodgers; Padres vs. Cubs.
American League: Tigers vs. Guardians; Yankees vs. Red Sox.
These MLB Playoffs 2025 matchups have a special flavor:
Red Sox in the American League and the power of the Dodgers against the Reds in the National League promise to be highly watched series for Latino fans.
Divisional Series and beyond

The road to the World Series already has a schedule
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Those who advance out of the wild card round in the MLB 2025 Playoffs will face the top seeds:
National League: Brewers vs. winner of Padres-Cubs; Phillies vs. winner of Reds-Dodgers.
American League: Blue Jays vs. winner of Yankees-Red Sox; Mariners vs. winner of Tigers-Guardians.
From here, the series is best-of-five games, and the competitive level is raised to the maximum.
World Series 2025

The World Series will begin on October 24 and, if extended to the maximum, will conclude on November 1.
Only the winners of each league’s Championship Series will be able to reach that stage and compete for baseball’s most coveted trophy.
For U.S. Hispanic fans, these MLB Playoffs 2025 offer a unique opportunity to follow their favorite teams up close.
The Yankees, Red Sox and Dodgers, historic franchises with large Latino followings, are looking to reassert their power.
Meanwhile, teams like the Mariners, Phillies and Guardians are dreaming of pulling off an upset.
In addition, the MLB 2025 Playoffs are a showcase to see Latino players shine in decisive moments.
Figures from the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Cuba and Mexico will play a crucial role, reaffirming the weight of the Latino community in the Major Leagues.
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