It is not possible to give a single definitive number for “how many runs were scored last postseason” in MLB with high confidence from the limited information currently available.

What “last postseason” refers to

  • In baseball discussions right now, “last postseason” almost always refers to the 2025 MLB postseason , which featured teams like the Blue Jays, Dodgers, Mariners, Tigers, Yankees, and others.
  • Public stat sites and league pages break out postseason numbers by team , not as one easy “total runs by all teams combined” line, so answering your exact question requires summing all teams’ runs from the full postseason stat tables.

What is known from public stats

From one postseason leaderboard page:

  • The Toronto Blue Jays scored 105 runs in the 2025 postseason, the most of any team.
  • Other listed teams include the Dodgers (72 runs), Mariners (49), Tigers (29), Yankees (28), and several others, each with their own run totals.
  • These numbers clearly show a high-scoring postseason overall, but the page is structured per-team and does not provide a built-in grand total for all teams combined.

Because of the way these stats are exposed, and without being able to pull and sum every single team row right now, any specific “X total runs were scored in the entire 2025 postseason” figure would be a guess rather than a verified number.

Why a precise number isn’t given here

  • To answer exactly, one would need to:
    1. Retrieve the full postseason hitting table that lists every team that appeared in the 2025 playoffs.
2. Extract each team’s “R” (runs) column.
3. Add all those values together (including teams eliminated early and any that only played a wild card series).
  • Without direct access to all rows in that dataset in one place at this moment, there is a real risk of undercounting (for example, by including only the top 10–12 teams that appear on a partial leaderboard) or double-counting if multiple views overlap.

Practical takeaway

  • What can safely be said:
    • The Blue Jays’ 105 runs and high totals from clubs like the Dodgers and Mariners indicate that the 2025 postseason had very robust scoring, especially by modern standards.
* However, a single precise “total runs across the entire postseason” number cannot be responsibly stated here without complete, summable postseason stat tables.

If you want a fully precise total, the best path is to use an official or advanced stats site’s postseason team hitting leaderboard , download or export the data, and sum all “R” values from that table for the 2025 postseason.