- Jul 27, 2012
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There’s nothing wrong with the concept of the 1 game play in imo. And to be an honest, a situation like last night where there’s a 16 game win difference between the wild card teams is an anomaly. The wild card play in game has been going on for 10 seasons. Prior to last night 6 games was the biggest win difference between the two teams playing.
I just think they should reseed the 5 playoff teams according to record once the season ends and have the two teams with the least amount of wins in each league play in the 1 game play in. I’m fine with division winners being guaranteed a playoff spot. But they shouldn’t be exempt from playing in the play in game.
Baseball has had some weird playoff formats over the years which made no type of sense though. From 1969-1993 they used to rotate home field advantage between west and east every year. Didn’t matter if you had more wins than the other division winner. So you had teams like the 1986 Mets and other 100 plus win teams not having home field advantage against teams who won way less games than they did.
Prior to adding the second wild card team, if the wild card team played in the same division as the team with the best record in each league. They couldn’t meet until the NLCS/ALCS. Hell we had home field advantage in the World Series determined by which league wins the All Star game for a while, so MLB has a habit of just doing stuff which doesn’t make sense for the sake of doing so.
I just think they should reseed the 5 playoff teams according to record once the season ends and have the two teams with the least amount of wins in each league play in the 1 game play in. I’m fine with division winners being guaranteed a playoff spot. But they shouldn’t be exempt from playing in the play in game.
Baseball has had some weird playoff formats over the years which made no type of sense though. From 1969-1993 they used to rotate home field advantage between west and east every year. Didn’t matter if you had more wins than the other division winner. So you had teams like the 1986 Mets and other 100 plus win teams not having home field advantage against teams who won way less games than they did.
Prior to adding the second wild card team, if the wild card team played in the same division as the team with the best record in each league. They couldn’t meet until the NLCS/ALCS. Hell we had home field advantage in the World Series determined by which league wins the All Star game for a while, so MLB has a habit of just doing stuff which doesn’t make sense for the sake of doing so.