NEW YORK ā Major League Baseball views expanded playoffs as the more the merrier. Not for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals.
The National Leagueās four winningest teams failed to reach the League Championship Series, six months of accomplishment undone in just a few days.
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Philadelphia is vying to become the first third-place team to reach the World Series after clinching the 12th and final playoff spot on Oct. 3, three weeks after the Dodgers locked up the first.
Years of expansion have turned the Fall Classic into a month-plus tournament and the 162-game season into a postseason prologue.
āThe hot team is really difficult to beat in general,ā Houston pitcher Justin Verlander said. āAnd then so you take the best teams in the regular season, have them take off five days, which weāre not used to, and then have the hot team keep playing ... I think you can see how easily you can lose that series.ā
Philadelphia, with the National Leagueās sixth-best record, opened the NLCS with a win at San Diego, which was No. 5.
Houston, the American Leagueās winningest team, opens the ALCS on Wednesday night against the New York Yankees, who had the No. 2 record.
All remaining teams are among the top nine payrolls: the Yankees third ($254 million), Phillies fourth ($237 million), Padres fifth ($221 million) and Astros ninth ($186 million).
From 1903-68, the teams with the top record in each league advanced directly to the World Series.
Then playoffs were added and only 15 teams with their leagueās top record won the World Series from 1969-93, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. After a second round of playoffs was introduced, just six clubs with their leagueās top mark took the title from 1995-2011 and five have won it all since wild-card games started in 2012.
And this year included an entire wild-card round that led to byes for the four top teams ā along with five off days.
āJust adding more teams to the mix makes it more difficult of a road,ā Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. āEspecially in baseball probably a little bit more so than other sports, kind of any team can win on a given day.ā
Four of the six winningest regular-season teams failed to reach this yearās LCS. The Dodgers (111) and Braves (101) lost in the best-of-five Division Series. The Mets (101) and Cardinals (93) were knocked out in the best-of-three wild-card round.
āYou could be the best team and your season comes down to a three-game series. I donāt like that format going forward for a 162-game season,ā pitcher Max Scherzer said last October.
The postseason doubled to four teams in 1969 with the start of the LCS, doubled again to eight in 1995 with Division Series, increased to 10 in 2012 with wild-card games and to 12 this year.
Only two teams with winning records failed to make the playoffs, Milwaukee and Baltimore ā and they would have if the playersā association had agreed to Commissioner Rob Manfredās 14-team plan.
Among the playersā proposals was expanding the Division Series to best-of-seven with reseeding after each round. They also said they would consider MLBās proposal for a 14-team postseason if it included giving the higher seed a āghost winā ā starting with a 1-0 series lead.
āIt makes no sense to go to 14 teams at all,ā said Yankees reliever Zack Britton, a member of the unionās executive subcommittee. āMore teams that are average are going to get in, and then you just dilute the postseason. Itās not worth it understanding the reasoning is TV money.ā
Still, MLBās 40% of teams making the playoffs is a smaller slice than the NFL (14 of 32), NBA (16 of 30) and NHL (16 of 32).
Since the wild-card era started in 1995, only four World Series have been between each leagueās top regular-season team: 1995, 1999, 2013 and 2020.
Twelve wild cards have reached the World Series, and seven have won the title: Florida (1997 and 2003), Anaheim (2002), Boston (2004), St. Louis (2011), San Francisco (2014) and Washington (2019).
āI donāt know if the league sees what happens and maybe wants to make tweaks,ā Verlander said. āI donāt know what those tweaks would look like. But expanding the playoffs, it brings in a lot of revenue, so I donāt think itās going to go backwards.ā
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