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Wild Card Series

The Wild Card Series (formerly known as Wild Card Game from 2012 to 2019 and in 2021) are games that serve as the opening round of the Major League Baseball (MLB) postseason. A single wild card game was first instituted in 2012; best-of-three playoff wild card series were adopted for the 2022 season.[1][2]

Under the current playoff structure, there are two series in both the American League (AL) and National League (NL). The lowest-seeded division winner and three wild card teams in each league play in a best-of-three series after the end of the regular season. The winners of each league's wild card rounds advance to face the top two division winners in that league's Division Series. This expansion of the postseason also abolished any regular season extending tie-breaker games.

Format

Under the format adopted in 2022, six teams in each league are assigned seeds for the postseason. The top three seeds in each league are the three division winners and are always assigned seeds #1–3, per their relative winning percentages. The worst division winner is automatically the No. 3 seed regardless of whether one or all of the other wild-card teams has a better record.[3][4] The wild cards in each league are the three teams with the best winning percentages among non-division winning teams and are assigned seeds #4–6, per their relative winning percentages. Any ties are broken using MLB tie-breaking procedures, no tie-breaking games (colloquially known as "Game 163") are contested.

The top two seeds in each league receive first-round byes to the Division Series. The remaining four teams, seeds No. 3 through No. 6, play in two best-of-3 wild card series, with the higher seed hosting all games. These two series are: No. 3 hosting No. 6, and No. 4 hosting No. 5.

In the Division Series, the winner of the No. 4 vs. No. 5 series faces the No. 1 seed, and the winner of the No. 3. vs. No. 6 series faces the No. 2 seed. The bracket structure in each league looks as follows:

Wild Card Series
Best-of-3
Division Series
Best-of-5
League Championship Series
Best-of-7
1 Best division winner
4 Wild Card team #1  
5 Wild Card team #2  
 
2 Second-best division winner
3 Worst-division winner  
6 Wild Card team #3

History

The Wild Card round was initially introduced in 2012 as a single-game playoff between two wild-card teams in each league, with the winner advancing to the Division Series. With the adoption of MLB's new collective bargaining agreement in November 2011, baseball commissioner Bud Selig announced that a new playoff system would begin within the next two years; the change was ultimately put into place in 2012.[5] This format was used through the 2019 season.

For the 2020 postseason, following a shortened 60-game regular season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, MLB held Wild Card Series with eight teams in each league, thus a total of 16 playoff teams. Division champions were seeded 1–3 by record, the second-place teams seeded 4–6 by record, and the two teams with the next-best records were seeded seventh and eighth.[6] Matchups were contested as best-of-three series rather than individual games. MLB returned to the previous format of one Wild Card Game per league for the 2021 postseason, before it changed to two best-of-three Wild Card series per league the next year.

As of the beginning of the 2021 postseason, 26 of the 30 MLB franchises have reached the Wild Card round of the postseason (either a Wild Card Game or the 2020 Wild Card Series). The New York Yankees have the most appearances with five. The Yankees and the Tampa Bay Rays have the most wins during the Wild Card round with three each. The Oakland Athletics have the most losses during the Wild Card round, having lost three of their four appearances.

 
The 2014 San Francisco Giants won the National League Wild Card Game and went on to win that season's World Series.

Through the 2021 postseason, Wild Card Game winners have gone on to compile an overall 9–9 record in League Division Series, with Wild Card Game winners going 4–5 in the ALDS and 5–4 in the NLDS. Two Wild Card Game winners have gone on to win the World Series (the 2014 Giants and the 2019 Nationals). The 2014 postseason featured the first series sweeps involving a Wild Card Game winner; both in favor of the AL Wild Card Kansas City Royals, who swept the Los Angeles Angels in the ALDS and the Baltimore Orioles in the ALCS. The Royals then met the San Francisco Giants in the 2014 World Series, the second all-Wild Card fall classic, which the Giants won in seven games. The first all-Wild Card World Series had also involved the Giants, who lost the 2002 World Series to the then-Anaheim Angels in seven games.

In the sixteen games played since the new Wild Card system began in 2012, five have been shutouts. In eight of the eleven others, the losing team scored three or fewer runs. Only the 2014 AL Wild Card game between the Kansas City Royals and Oakland Athletics and the 2017 NL Wild Card game between the Colorado Rockies and the Arizona Diamondbacks featured high scoring by both teams,[clarification needed] with the Royals eventually winning 9–8 in 12 innings and the Diamondbacks winning 11–8 with the most runs scored in a Wild Card game. The margin of victory has been four runs or more in eight of the sixteen games played, and one run only three times—in the 2014 Royals-Athletics game, the 2018 Rockies-Cubs game, and the 2019 Nationals-Brewers game.

Results

Through the 2021 postseason, visiting teams and home teams have each won nine of the 18 games played. There have been five shutouts, each of which has been won by the visiting team, including three consecutive shutouts in the 2014–2016 NL editions. Two of the three extra innings games have been won by the home team. Three games have ended in walk-off victory for the home team, with the 2021 NL edition being the only one in regulation.

Key
bold Wild Card Game winner
Lost tie-breaker game to reach Wild Card Game (arrow links to game)
Won tie-breaker game to reach Wild Card Game (arrow links to game)
Reached League Championship Series
Reached World Series
Won World Series

American League Wild Card Game

National League Wild Card Game

Wild Card Series

After the shortened 60-game regular season of 2020, the first round of the MLB postseason consisted of four Wild Card Series in each league, each series being a best-of-three hosted by the higher seed. Eight teams from each league participated: three division winners, three division runners-up, and two wild card teams (the two remaining teams with the best records, based on winning percentage). Thus, while each league's Wild Card Series featured a total of eight teams, there were still only two wild card qualifiers per league.

Starting in 2022, a modified version of the Wild Card Series was used. However, only three Wild Cards qualify along with the lowest-seeded division winner.

Key
E1 C1 W1 Division winners for East, Central, West
E2 C2 W2 Division runners-up for East, Central, West
WC Wild card teams
bold Wild Card Series winner

American League Wild Card Series

National League Wild Card Series

Appearances by team

In the sortable tables below, teams are ordered first by number of wins, then by number of appearances, and finally by year of first appearance. These records reflect series outcomes of the 2020 Wild Card Series, not individual games. In the "Season(s)" column, bold years indicate winning appearances.

American League

Apps Team Wins Losses Win % Season(s)
5 New York Yankees 3 2 .600 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021
4 Tampa Bay Rays 3 1 .750 2013, 2019, 2020, 2022
2 Houston Astros 2 0 1.000 2015, 2020
4 Oakland Athletics 1 3 .250 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020
3 Cleveland Guardians 1 2 .333 2013, 2020, 2022
3 Toronto Blue Jays 1 2 .333 2016, 2020, 2022
2 Baltimore Orioles 1 1 .500 2012, 2016
1 Kansas City Royals 1 0 1.000 2014
1 Boston Red Sox 1 0 1.000 2021
1 Seattle Mariners 1 0 1.000 2022
2 Minnesota Twins 0 2 .000 2017, 2020
1 Texas Rangers 0 1 .000 2012
1 Chicago White Sox 0 1 .000 2020

National League

Apps Team Wins Losses Win % Season(s)
2 San Francisco Giants 2 0 1.000 2014, 2016
2 Los Angeles Dodgers 2 0 1.000 2020, 2021
2 San Diego Padres 2 0 1.000 2020, 2022
4 St. Louis Cardinals 1 3 .250 2012, 2020, 2021, 2022
3 Pittsburgh Pirates 1 2 .333 2013, 2014, 2015
3 Chicago Cubs 1 2 .333 2015, 2018, 2020
2 Atlanta Braves 1 1 .500 2012, 2020
2 Colorado Rockies 1 1 .500 2017, 2018
1 Arizona Diamondbacks 1 0 1.000 2017
1 Washington Nationals 1 0 1.000 2019
1 Miami Marlins 1 0 1.000 2020
1 Philadelphia Phillies 1 0 1.000 2022
2 Cincinnati Reds 0 2 .000 2013, 2020
2 Milwaukee Brewers 0 2 .000 2019, 2020
2 New York Mets 0 2 .000 2016, 2022

Game results by team

Updated through the 2022 postseason. These records reflect individual game results of the 2020 Wild Card Series.

 
Joe Maddon has managed both the Tampa Bay Rays and Chicago Cubs to Wild Card Game victories.
Team League Appearances Individual games
Games Series Win–loss record Winning pct.
Arizona Diamondbacks NL 1 0 1–0 1.000
Atlanta Braves NL 1 1 2–1 .667
Baltimore Orioles AL 2 0 1–1 .500
Boston Red Sox AL 1 0 1–0 1.000
Cincinnati Reds NL 1 1 0–3 .000
Chicago Cubs NL 2 1 1–3 .250
Chicago White Sox AL 0 1 1–2 .333
Cleveland Guardians AL 1 2 2–3 .400
Colorado Rockies NL 2 0 1–1 .500
Houston Astros AL 1 1 3–0 1.000
Kansas City Royals AL 1 0 1–0 1.000
Los Angeles Dodgers NL 1 1 3–0 1.000
Miami Marlins NL 0 1 2–0 1.000
Milwaukee Brewers NL 1 1 0–3 .000
Minnesota Twins AL 1 1 0–3 .000
New York Mets NL 1 1 1–3 .250
New York Yankees AL 4 1 4–2 .667
Oakland Athletics AL 3 1 2–4 .333
Philadelphia Phillies NL 0 1 2–0 1.000
Pittsburgh Pirates NL 3 0 1–2 .333
San Diego Padres NL 0 2 4–2 .667
San Francisco Giants NL 2 0 2–0 1.000
Seattle Mariners AL 0 1 2–0 1.000
St. Louis Cardinals NL 2 2 2–5 .286
Tampa Bay Rays AL 2 2 4–2 .667
Texas Rangers AL 1 0 0–1 .000
Toronto Blue Jays AL 1 1 1–2 .333
Washington Nationals NL 1 0 1–0 1.000

The following current MLB teams have not yet appeared in a Wild Card playoff:

American League: Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Angels

Records

Single team
  • Most runs scored: 12, New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Indians, Game 1 of the 2020 ALWC[7]
  • Most hits: 17, Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Colorado Rockies, 2017 NLWC[8]
Both teams
  • Most runs scored: 20, St. Louis Cardinals (9) vs. San Diego Padres (11), Game 1 of the 2020 NLWC[7]
  • Most hits: 30, Colorado Rockies (13) vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (17), 2017 NLWC[8]
Other
  • Largest run differential: 9, New York Yankees (12) vs. Cleveland Indians (3), Game 1 of the 2020 ALWC[9]
  • Longest game, by time: 297 minutes (4:57), Tampa Bay Rays vs. Cleveland Guardians, Game 2 of the 2022 ALWCS[10]
  • Longest game, by innings: 15, Tampa Bay Rays vs. Cleveland Guardians, Game 2 of the 2022 ALWCS[10]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In 2020, Alomar was designated as Cleveland's interim manager in lieu of Terry Francona who missed the postseason due to health concerns.

References

  1. ^ Jayson Stark (March 2, 2012). "The new MLB postseason". ESPN.com.
  2. ^ "Everything you need to know about '22 season". MLB.com. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
  3. ^ "MLB playoff picture: Bracket, standings, new format explained with 12-team postseason field set". CBSSports.com. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  4. ^ "2022 MLB playoffs: New postseason format explained, and why there are no more Game 163 tiebreakers". CBSSports.com. Retrieved January 23, 2023.
  5. ^ Bloom, Barry M. (March 2, 2012). "Addition of Wild Card berths finalized for 2012". MLB.com.
  6. ^ "MLB expands playoffs to 16 teams for shortened 2020 season, adds best-of-three Wild Card Series". CBSSports.com. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "Team Batting Game Finder: In the LWC, from 1995 to 2020, sorted by greatest Runs Scored". stathead.com. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Team Batting Game Finder: In the LWC, from 1995 to 2020, sorted by greatest Hits". stathead.com. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  9. ^ "Team Batting Game Finder: In the LWC, from 1995 to 2020, sorted by greatest Rdiff". stathead.com. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  10. ^ a b "2022 American League Wild Card Series (ALWC) Game 2, Tampa Bay Rays vs. Cleveland Guardians, October 8, 2022".

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This article is about Major League Baseball s Wild Card Game contested from 2012 to 2019 and in 2021 and Wild Card Series contested in 2020 and since 2022 For all MLB teams that qualified for the postseason as wild cards see List of American League Wild Card winners and List of National League Wild Card winners Wild Card Game and Wild Card Playoff redirect here For other uses see Wild card disambiguation The Wild Card Series formerly known as Wild Card Game from 2012 to 2019 and in 2021 are games that serve as the opening round of the Major League Baseball MLB postseason A single wild card game was first instituted in 2012 best of three playoff wild card series were adopted for the 2022 season 1 2 Under the current playoff structure there are two series in both the American League AL and National League NL The lowest seeded division winner and three wild card teams in each league play in a best of three series after the end of the regular season The winners of each league s wild card rounds advance to face the top two division winners in that league s Division Series This expansion of the postseason also abolished any regular season extending tie breaker games Contents 1 Format 2 History 3 Results 3 1 American League Wild Card Game 3 2 National League Wild Card Game 3 3 Wild Card Series 3 3 1 American League Wild Card Series 3 3 2 National League Wild Card Series 4 Appearances by team 4 1 American League 4 2 National League 5 Game results by team 6 Records 7 See also 8 Notes 9 ReferencesFormat EditUnder the format adopted in 2022 six teams in each league are assigned seeds for the postseason The top three seeds in each league are the three division winners and are always assigned seeds 1 3 per their relative winning percentages The worst division winner is automatically the No 3 seed regardless of whether one or all of the other wild card teams has a better record 3 4 The wild cards in each league are the three teams with the best winning percentages among non division winning teams and are assigned seeds 4 6 per their relative winning percentages Any ties are broken using MLB tie breaking procedures no tie breaking games colloquially known as Game 163 are contested The top two seeds in each league receive first round byes to the Division Series The remaining four teams seeds No 3 through No 6 play in two best of 3 wild card series with the higher seed hosting all games These two series are No 3 hosting No 6 and No 4 hosting No 5 In the Division Series the winner of the No 4 vs No 5 series faces the No 1 seed and the winner of the No 3 vs No 6 series faces the No 2 seed The bracket structure in each league looks as follows Wild Card SeriesBest of 3Division SeriesBest of 5League Championship SeriesBest of 71Best division winner4Wild Card team 1 5Wild Card team 2 2Second best division winner3Worst division winner 6Wild Card team 3History EditThe Wild Card round was initially introduced in 2012 as a single game playoff between two wild card teams in each league with the winner advancing to the Division Series With the adoption of MLB s new collective bargaining agreement in November 2011 baseball commissioner Bud Selig announced that a new playoff system would begin within the next two years the change was ultimately put into place in 2012 5 This format was used through the 2019 season For the 2020 postseason following a shortened 60 game regular season due to the COVID 19 pandemic MLB held Wild Card Series with eight teams in each league thus a total of 16 playoff teams Division champions were seeded 1 3 by record the second place teams seeded 4 6 by record and the two teams with the next best records were seeded seventh and eighth 6 Matchups were contested as best of three series rather than individual games MLB returned to the previous format of one Wild Card Game per league for the 2021 postseason before it changed to two best of three Wild Card series per league the next year As of the beginning of the 2021 postseason 26 of the 30 MLB franchises have reached the Wild Card round of the postseason either a Wild Card Game or the 2020 Wild Card Series The New York Yankees have the most appearances with five The Yankees and the Tampa Bay Rays have the most wins during the Wild Card round with three each The Oakland Athletics have the most losses during the Wild Card round having lost three of their four appearances The 2014 San Francisco Giants won the National League Wild Card Game and went on to win that season s World Series Through the 2021 postseason Wild Card Game winners have gone on to compile an overall 9 9 record in League Division Series with Wild Card Game winners going 4 5 in the ALDS and 5 4 in the NLDS Two Wild Card Game winners have gone on to win the World Series the 2014 Giants and the 2019 Nationals The 2014 postseason featured the first series sweeps involving a Wild Card Game winner both in favor of the AL Wild Card Kansas City Royals who swept the Los Angeles Angels in the ALDS and the Baltimore Orioles in the ALCS The Royals then met the San Francisco Giants in the 2014 World Series the second all Wild Card fall classic which the Giants won in seven games The first all Wild Card World Series had also involved the Giants who lost the 2002 World Series to the then Anaheim Angels in seven games In the sixteen games played since the new Wild Card system began in 2012 five have been shutouts In eight of the eleven others the losing team scored three or fewer runs Only the 2014 AL Wild Card game between the Kansas City Royals and Oakland Athletics and the 2017 NL Wild Card game between the Colorado Rockies and the Arizona Diamondbacks featured high scoring by both teams clarification needed with the Royals eventually winning 9 8 in 12 innings and the Diamondbacks winning 11 8 with the most runs scored in a Wild Card game The margin of victory has been four runs or more in eight of the sixteen games played and one run only three times in the 2014 Royals Athletics game the 2018 Rockies Cubs game and the 2019 Nationals Brewers game Results EditThrough the 2021 postseason visiting teams and home teams have each won nine of the 18 games played There have been five shutouts each of which has been won by the visiting team including three consecutive shutouts in the 2014 2016 NL editions Two of the three extra innings games have been won by the home team Three games have ended in walk off victory for the home team with the 2021 NL edition being the only one in regulation Key bold Wild Card Game winner Lost tie breaker game to reach Wild Card Game arrow links to game Won tie breaker game to reach Wild Card Game arrow links to game Reached League Championship SeriesReached World SeriesWon World SeriesAmerican League Wild Card Game Edit Year Visitor Manager Score Host Manager2012 Baltimore Orioles Buck Showalter 5 1 Texas Rangers Ron Washington2013 Tampa Bay Rays Joe Maddon 4 0 Cleveland Indians Terry Francona2014 Oakland Athletics Bob Melvin 8 9 12 Kansas City Royals Ned Yost2015 Houston Astros A J Hinch 3 0 New York Yankees Joe Girardi2016 Baltimore Orioles Buck Showalter 2 5 11 Toronto Blue Jays John Gibbons2017 Minnesota Twins Paul Molitor 4 8 New York Yankees Joe Girardi2018 Oakland Athletics Bob Melvin 2 7 New York Yankees Aaron Boone2019 Tampa Bay Rays Kevin Cash 5 1 Oakland Athletics Bob Melvin2021 New York Yankees Aaron Boone 2 6 Boston Red Sox Alex CoraNational League Wild Card Game Edit Year Visitor Manager Score Host Manager2012 St Louis Cardinals Mike Matheny 6 3 Atlanta Braves Fredi Gonzalez2013 Cincinnati Reds Dusty Baker 2 6 Pittsburgh Pirates Clint Hurdle2014 San Francisco Giants Bruce Bochy 8 0 Pittsburgh Pirates Clint Hurdle2015 Chicago Cubs Joe Maddon 4 0 Pittsburgh Pirates Clint Hurdle2016 San Francisco Giants Bruce Bochy 3 0 New York Mets Terry Collins2017 Colorado Rockies Bud Black 8 11 Arizona Diamondbacks Torey Lovullo2018 Colorado Rockies Bud Black 2 1 13 Chicago Cubs Joe Maddon2019 Milwaukee Brewers Craig Counsell 3 4 Washington Nationals Dave Martinez2021 St Louis Cardinals Mike Shildt 1 3 Los Angeles Dodgers Dave RobertsWild Card Series Edit After the shortened 60 game regular season of 2020 the first round of the MLB postseason consisted of four Wild Card Series in each league each series being a best of three hosted by the higher seed Eight teams from each league participated three division winners three division runners up and two wild card teams the two remaining teams with the best records based on winning percentage Thus while each league s Wild Card Series featured a total of eight teams there were still only two wild card qualifiers per league Starting in 2022 a modified version of the Wild Card Series was used However only three Wild Cards qualify along with the lowest seeded division winner Key E1 C1 W1 Division winners for East Central WestE2 C2 W2 Division runners up for East Central WestWC Wild card teamsbold Wild Card Series winnerAmerican League Wild Card Series Edit Year Higher seeded team Manager Games Lower seeded team Manager2020 Tampa Bay RaysE1 Kevin Cash 2 0 Toronto Blue JaysWC Charlie MontoyoOakland AthleticsW1 Bob Melvin 2 1 Chicago White SoxWC Rick RenteriaMinnesota TwinsC1 Rocco Baldelli 0 2 Houston AstrosW2 Dusty BakerCleveland IndiansC2 Sandy Alomar Jr a 0 2 New York YankeesE2 Aaron Boone2022 Cleveland Guardians C1 Terry Francona 2 0 Tampa Bay RaysWC Kevin CashToronto Blue JaysWC John Schneider 0 2 Seattle MarinersWC Scott ServaisNational League Wild Card Series Edit Year Higher seeded team Manager Games Lower seeded team Manager2020 Los Angeles DodgersW1 Dave Roberts 2 0 Milwaukee BrewersWC Craig CounsellAtlanta BravesE1 Brian Snitker 2 0 Cincinnati RedsWC David BellChicago CubsC1 David Ross 0 2 Miami MarlinsE2 Don MattinglySan Diego PadresW2 Jayce Tingler 2 1 St Louis CardinalsC2 Mike Shildt2022 St Louis Cardinals C1 Oliver Marmol 0 2 Philadelphia PhilliesWC Rob ThomsonNew York MetsWC Buck Showalter 1 2 San Diego PadresWC Bob MelvinAppearances by team EditIn the sortable tables below teams are ordered first by number of wins then by number of appearances and finally by year of first appearance These records reflect series outcomes of the 2020 Wild Card Series not individual games In the Season s column bold years indicate winning appearances American League Edit Apps Team Wins Losses Win Season s 5 New York Yankees 3 2 600 2015 2017 2018 2020 20214 Tampa Bay Rays 3 1 750 2013 2019 2020 20222 Houston Astros 2 0 1 000 2015 20204 Oakland Athletics 1 3 250 2014 2018 2019 20203 Cleveland Guardians 1 2 333 2013 2020 20223 Toronto Blue Jays 1 2 333 2016 2020 20222 Baltimore Orioles 1 1 500 2012 20161 Kansas City Royals 1 0 1 000 20141 Boston Red Sox 1 0 1 000 20211 Seattle Mariners 1 0 1 000 20222 Minnesota Twins 0 2 000 2017 20201 Texas Rangers 0 1 000 20121 Chicago White Sox 0 1 000 2020National League Edit Apps Team Wins Losses Win Season s 2 San Francisco Giants 2 0 1 000 2014 20162 Los Angeles Dodgers 2 0 1 000 2020 20212 San Diego Padres 2 0 1 000 2020 20224 St Louis Cardinals 1 3 250 2012 2020 2021 20223 Pittsburgh Pirates 1 2 333 2013 2014 20153 Chicago Cubs 1 2 333 2015 2018 20202 Atlanta Braves 1 1 500 2012 20202 Colorado Rockies 1 1 500 2017 20181 Arizona Diamondbacks 1 0 1 000 20171 Washington Nationals 1 0 1 000 20191 Miami Marlins 1 0 1 000 20201 Philadelphia Phillies 1 0 1 000 20222 Cincinnati Reds 0 2 000 2013 20202 Milwaukee Brewers 0 2 000 2019 20202 New York Mets 0 2 000 2016 2022Game results by team EditUpdated through the 2022 postseason These records reflect individual game results of the 2020 Wild Card Series Joe Maddon has managed both the Tampa Bay Rays and Chicago Cubs to Wild Card Game victories Team League Appearances Individual gamesGames Series Win loss record Winning pct Arizona Diamondbacks NL 1 0 1 0 1 000Atlanta Braves NL 1 1 2 1 667Baltimore Orioles AL 2 0 1 1 500Boston Red Sox AL 1 0 1 0 1 000Cincinnati Reds NL 1 1 0 3 000Chicago Cubs NL 2 1 1 3 250Chicago White Sox AL 0 1 1 2 333Cleveland Guardians AL 1 2 2 3 400Colorado Rockies NL 2 0 1 1 500Houston Astros AL 1 1 3 0 1 000Kansas City Royals AL 1 0 1 0 1 000Los Angeles Dodgers NL 1 1 3 0 1 000Miami Marlins NL 0 1 2 0 1 000Milwaukee Brewers NL 1 1 0 3 000Minnesota Twins AL 1 1 0 3 000New York Mets NL 1 1 1 3 250New York Yankees AL 4 1 4 2 667Oakland Athletics AL 3 1 2 4 333Philadelphia Phillies NL 0 1 2 0 1 000Pittsburgh Pirates NL 3 0 1 2 333San Diego Padres NL 0 2 4 2 667San Francisco Giants NL 2 0 2 0 1 000Seattle Mariners AL 0 1 2 0 1 000St Louis Cardinals NL 2 2 2 5 286Tampa Bay Rays AL 2 2 4 2 667Texas Rangers AL 1 0 0 1 000Toronto Blue Jays AL 1 1 1 2 333Washington Nationals NL 1 0 1 0 1 000The following current MLB teams have not yet appeared in a Wild Card playoff American League Detroit Tigers Los Angeles AngelsRecords EditSingle teamMost runs scored 12 New York Yankees vs Cleveland Indians Game 1 of the 2020 ALWC 7 Most hits 17 Arizona Diamondbacks vs Colorado Rockies 2017 NLWC 8 Both teamsMost runs scored 20 St Louis Cardinals 9 vs San Diego Padres 11 Game 1 of the 2020 NLWC 7 Most hits 30 Colorado Rockies 13 vs Arizona Diamondbacks 17 2017 NLWC 8 OtherLargest run differential 9 New York Yankees 12 vs Cleveland Indians 3 Game 1 of the 2020 ALWC 9 Longest game by time 297 minutes 4 57 Tampa Bay Rays vs Cleveland Guardians Game 2 of the 2022 ALWCS 10 Longest game by innings 15 Tampa Bay Rays vs Cleveland Guardians Game 2 of the 2022 ALWCS 10 See also Edit Baseball portalList of Major League Baseball Wild Card Round broadcastersNotes Edit In 2020 Alomar was designated as Cleveland s interim manager in lieu of Terry Francona who missed the postseason due to health concerns References Edit Jayson Stark March 2 2012 The new MLB postseason ESPN com Everything you need to know about 22 season MLB com Retrieved March 10 2022 MLB playoff picture Bracket standings new format explained with 12 team postseason field set CBSSports com Retrieved January 2 2023 2022 MLB playoffs New postseason format explained and why there are no more Game 163 tiebreakers CBSSports com Retrieved January 23 2023 Bloom Barry M March 2 2012 Addition of Wild Card berths finalized for 2012 MLB com MLB expands playoffs to 16 teams for shortened 2020 season adds best of three Wild Card Series CBSSports com Retrieved July 24 2020 a b Team Batting Game Finder In the LWC from 1995 to 2020 sorted by greatest Runs Scored stathead com Retrieved October 4 2021 a b Team Batting Game Finder In the LWC from 1995 to 2020 sorted by greatest Hits stathead com Retrieved October 4 2021 Team Batting Game Finder In the LWC from 1995 to 2020 sorted by greatest Rdiff stathead com Retrieved October 4 2021 a b 2022 American League Wild Card Series ALWC Game 2 Tampa Bay Rays vs Cleveland Guardians October 8 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wild Card Series amp oldid 1141456992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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