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  2. Seeding (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In some situations, a seeding restriction was be implemented; from 1975 until 1989 in the NFL and from 1998 until 2011 in MLB, there was a rule, should the top seed and wild card be from the same division, they would not play each other in the first round; in those cases, the top seed played the third seed and the second seed played the wild ...

  3. Major League Baseball tie-breaking procedures - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball tie-breaking procedures are used by Major League Baseball (MLB) to break ties between teams for qualification and seeding into the MLB postseason.The procedures in use since 2022, when a third wild card team and resulting Wild Card Series were added for both the American League and National League, are outlined below.

  4. One-game playoff - Wikipedia

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    A one-game playoff, sometimes known as a pennant playoff, tiebreaker game or knockout game, is a tiebreaker in certain sports—usually but not always professional—to determine which of two teams, tied in the final standings, will qualify for a post-season tournament. Such a playoff is either a single game or a short series of games (such as ...

  5. Detroit Tigers playoff schedule: Dates, times, TV channel in ...

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    The Detroit Tigers have their seed and opponent for the 2024 MLB playoffs in the American League, after losing the regular-season finale, 9-5, to the Chicago White Sox on Sunday at Comerica Park ...

  6. MLB playoff format, explained: How many teams are in the ...

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    The league championship series and the World Series are each a 2-3-2 format: The higher seed hosts the first two games, the lower seed hosts Games 3, 4 and 5 (if necessary), and the higher seed ...

  7. Major League Baseball on regional sports networks - Wikipedia

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    Like the Yankee deals, Cablevision also owned the broadcast TV rights, placing games on WWOR-TV before moving to WPIX in 1999. After the 2005 baseball season, Mets games moved to SportsNet New York, a cable network partially owned by the Mets, although WPIX retained a reduced slate of games. Comcast and Time Warner, which generally control ...

  8. MLB playoff picture: Updated postseason bracket, standings ...

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    They are one game back of the Padres for the No. 5 seed, and own the head-to-head tiebreaker should the clubs finish deadlocked. The No. 5 seed will likely face the Mets, while the No. 6 seed ...

  9. Playoff format - Wikipedia

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    The "stepladder", named because the bracket resembles a step ladder, is a variation of the single-elimination tournament; instead of the No. 1 seed facing the No. 16 seed in the first round, the bracket is constructed to give the higher seeded teams byes, where the No. 1 seed has bye up to the third (or fourth) round, playing the winner of game ...