Now here is the final postseason bracket. With 16 teams, this is by far the largest postseason field in MLB history.
American League
No. 1 Rays vs. No. 8 Blue Jays
No. 2 Twins vs. No. 7 White Sox
No. 3 Athletics vs. No. 6 Astros
No. 4 Cleveland vs. No. 5 Yankees
National League
No. 1 Dodgers vs. No. 8 Brewers
No. 2 Braves(35-25)vs. No. 7 Reds on Wednesday, Thursday, if needed on Friday
No. 3 Cubs vs. No. 6 Marlins
No. 4 Padres vs. No. 5 Cardinals
twas an odd way to organize playoffs. I'm thinking that the oddities make things more random, thus giving the lower seed slightly better odds (especially if they have good and healthy starters). No days off between games is just bizarre.. anyone know if that texas stadium has a roof?The seedings are nice & they are/were earned... but any MLB team can take 2 of 3 in a given series. Pucker factor in this 1st round will be maxed out.
It does, and I think it is retractable.twas an odd way to organize playoffs. I'm thinking that the oddities make things more random, thus giving the lower seed slightly better odds (especially if they have good and healthy starters). No days off between games is just bizarre.. anyone know if that texas stadium has a roof?
retract,retract- Spahn and Sain and pray for rainIt does, and I think it is retractable.
Team | Win NLDS | Win NL | Win World Series |
---|---|---|---|
Dodgers | 57.9% | 45.46% | 32.91% |
Braves | 47.2% | 20.76% | 10.71% |
Cubs | 21.3% | 5.94% | 1.92% |
Padres | 27.3% | 11.09% | 5.23% |
Cardinals | 14.3% | 4.07% | 1.21% |
Marlins | 12% | 3.3% | 0.95% |
Reds | 7.1% | 2.74% | 0.85% |
Brewers | 13% | 6.64% | 2.65% |
No ...... Luke Jackson