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  • McCoveyCove
    Rookie
    • Feb 2003
    • 29

    #1

    who plays who in the playoffs

    Does anyone knows how the playoff matchups work? Is it always the team with the best record versus the wild card, unless the wild card is in thier own divison...and if that happens they play the team with the worst record that is not in their divison? give me a link please
  • thecomic
    MVP
    • Apr 2003
    • 911

    #2
    Re: who plays who in the playoffs

    you've got it exactly right, currently in the NL (assuming the wild card is the Phils or Fish) the matchups would be
    Winner of the central vs. Braves
    Wild Card vs. Giants
    If the Dodgers pull out the wild card then they would play the Braves and the Giants would get the central winner.
    Then of course there's a good chance the Giants overtake the Braves for best record, in which case the scenario would flip flop.

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    • thecomic
      MVP
      • Apr 2003
      • 911

      #3
      Re: who plays who in the playoffs

      you've got it exactly right, currently in the NL (assuming the wild card is the Phils or Fish) the matchups would be
      Winner of the central vs. Braves
      Wild Card vs. Giants
      If the Dodgers pull out the wild card then they would play the Braves and the Giants would get the central winner.
      Then of course there's a good chance the Giants overtake the Braves for best record, in which case the scenario would flip flop.

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      • thecomic
        MVP
        • Apr 2003
        • 911

        #4
        Re: who plays who in the playoffs

        you've got it exactly right, currently in the NL (assuming the wild card is the Phils or Fish) the matchups would be
        Winner of the central vs. Braves
        Wild Card vs. Giants
        If the Dodgers pull out the wild card then they would play the Braves and the Giants would get the central winner.
        Then of course there's a good chance the Giants overtake the Braves for best record, in which case the scenario would flip flop.

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        • rsox
          All Star
          • Feb 2003
          • 6309

          #5
          Re: who plays who in the playoffs

          If the season ended today
          NL
          Astros/Cubs vs Braves
          Phillies vs Giants
          AL
          Red Sox vs A's
          White Sox vs Yankees

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          • rsox
            All Star
            • Feb 2003
            • 6309

            #6
            Re: who plays who in the playoffs

            If the season ended today
            NL
            Astros/Cubs vs Braves
            Phillies vs Giants
            AL
            Red Sox vs A's
            White Sox vs Yankees

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            • rsox
              All Star
              • Feb 2003
              • 6309

              #7
              Re: who plays who in the playoffs

              If the season ended today
              NL
              Astros/Cubs vs Braves
              Phillies vs Giants
              AL
              Red Sox vs A's
              White Sox vs Yankees

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              • wawasman
                P*ng
                • Mar 2003
                • 1531

                #8
                Re: who plays who in the playoffs

                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                McCoveyCove said:
                Does anyone knows how the playoff matchups work? Is it always the team with the best record versus the wild card, unless the wild card is in thier own divison...and if that happens they play the team with the worst record that is not in their divison? give me a link please

                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                that is EXACTLY how it works, and personally, i hate it....why cant a division winner play the WC team in their own division?!?!? i mean, they only play each other 19 TIMES during the season to begin with, so whats 3-5 more, i would think it would make for a BETTER matchup anyway....but i digress....soory that this had nothing to do with the posted topic..cheers yall

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                • wawasman
                  P*ng
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 1531

                  #9
                  Re: who plays who in the playoffs

                  </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                  McCoveyCove said:
                  Does anyone knows how the playoff matchups work? Is it always the team with the best record versus the wild card, unless the wild card is in thier own divison...and if that happens they play the team with the worst record that is not in their divison? give me a link please

                  <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                  that is EXACTLY how it works, and personally, i hate it....why cant a division winner play the WC team in their own division?!?!? i mean, they only play each other 19 TIMES during the season to begin with, so whats 3-5 more, i would think it would make for a BETTER matchup anyway....but i digress....soory that this had nothing to do with the posted topic..cheers yall

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                  • wawasman
                    P*ng
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 1531

                    #10
                    Re: who plays who in the playoffs

                    </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                    McCoveyCove said:
                    Does anyone knows how the playoff matchups work? Is it always the team with the best record versus the wild card, unless the wild card is in thier own divison...and if that happens they play the team with the worst record that is not in their divison? give me a link please

                    <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                    that is EXACTLY how it works, and personally, i hate it....why cant a division winner play the WC team in their own division?!?!? i mean, they only play each other 19 TIMES during the season to begin with, so whats 3-5 more, i would think it would make for a BETTER matchup anyway....but i digress....soory that this had nothing to do with the posted topic..cheers yall

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                    • thecomic
                      MVP
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 911

                      #11
                      Re: who plays who in the playoffs

                      2 reasons

                      1. If the div. winner played the wild card (from their div.) right out of the gate it would be lame, where's the incentive to win the division? homefield? Not good enough reason IMO. The wild card should have to beat somebody to get a second shot at the team who beat them out in the season. (Kinda like a 'loser's bracket')

                      2. Having division rivals meet in the LCS would be awesome, much cooler than having them play in the first round of the playoffs.

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                      • thecomic
                        MVP
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 911

                        #12
                        Re: who plays who in the playoffs

                        2 reasons

                        1. If the div. winner played the wild card (from their div.) right out of the gate it would be lame, where's the incentive to win the division? homefield? Not good enough reason IMO. The wild card should have to beat somebody to get a second shot at the team who beat them out in the season. (Kinda like a 'loser's bracket')

                        2. Having division rivals meet in the LCS would be awesome, much cooler than having them play in the first round of the playoffs.

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                        • thecomic
                          MVP
                          • Apr 2003
                          • 911

                          #13
                          Re: who plays who in the playoffs

                          2 reasons

                          1. If the div. winner played the wild card (from their div.) right out of the gate it would be lame, where's the incentive to win the division? homefield? Not good enough reason IMO. The wild card should have to beat somebody to get a second shot at the team who beat them out in the season. (Kinda like a 'loser's bracket')

                          2. Having division rivals meet in the LCS would be awesome, much cooler than having them play in the first round of the playoffs.

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                          • wheels2121
                            Pro
                            • Nov 2002
                            • 672

                            #14
                            Re: who plays who in the playoffs

                            your second point is the right one. MLB doesn't care about the division race being ruined, if they did there'd be no wild card.

                            The key is to have division rivals, preferably bitter ones, play for a shot at the world series. MLB envisioned sox-yanks for the pennant when they did it. They'll get it again this year.

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                            • wheels2121
                              Pro
                              • Nov 2002
                              • 672

                              #15
                              Re: who plays who in the playoffs

                              your second point is the right one. MLB doesn't care about the division race being ruined, if they did there'd be no wild card.

                              The key is to have division rivals, preferably bitter ones, play for a shot at the world series. MLB envisioned sox-yanks for the pennant when they did it. They'll get it again this year.

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