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The leading team, in terms of games behind, is the team with the best won–loss difference. This is not always the team with the most wins. For example, a team with an 80–70 record (10 more wins than losses) would be one game behind a team with a 79–67 record (12 more wins than losses).
With respect to comebacks over a series of multiple games, in MLB series play, the Boston Red Sox defeating the Yankees in the 2004 American League Championship Series is the only time in MLB history any team has won a seven game series after trailing 3–0. [1] [6] [10]
Unsuccessful comebacks are also listed here, in which teams evened a series after being behind 2–0, then lost the final game of the series. The best-of-five playoff structure used to be common in North American professional sports, particularly in the sports of baseball, basketball, and ice hockey.
Week 15 of the 2024 NFL season sees four games between teams currently in the playoff positions, with all four taking place on Sunday. ... two games behind the 12-1 Kansas City Chiefs but hold ...
Today, I did not do a good enough job to help our team win the football game.” Tucker did convert field goals from 34 and 50 yards during the defeat but looked bemused as his issues continued.
“It means rest for a team that Greg Sankey and his staff sent on the road, all year long. We get to take a little bit of a break and get ready for the College Football Playoff,” Smart said.
The 1899 Cleveland Spiders own the worst single-season record of all time (minimum 120 games) and for all eras, finishing at 20–134 (.130 percentage) in the final year of the National League's 12-team era in the 1890s; for comparison, this projects to 21–141 under the current 162-game schedule, and Pythagorean expectation based on the Spiders' results and the current 162-game schedule ...
“The best part of baseball is when the guy least expected to get the big hit delivers at the end of the game. A memory that lasts a lifetime for the player and fans.