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Anonymous
How does it feel to be playing your best baseball of the year, riding the back of your new 'horse', and still falling further behind in the standings.

Oh and you're bad.
>> Anonymous
Sort of off topic, but would the wild card team play the Cubs - who I'm presuming will have the best NL record at the end of the season - in the NLDS if they're both from the Central?
>> Anonymous
protip: there's an "m" and a "b" in that logo.
>> Anonymous
>>260067

yeah, the cards/brewers will end up playing the cubs in the NLDS.
>> Anonymous
>>260067
>>260072
NO!! Teams from the same division cannot meet in the first round of the playoffs!!
>> Anonymous
>>260067
Ignore
>>260072
If the Cubs have the best record and the Cards/Brewers take the Wild Card, they'd have to face the division winner with the 2nd best record, while the Cubs face the NL West winner, which probably helps the Cubs actually.
>> Anonymous
Epic insignia is epic
>> Anonymous
>>260067
"The division winners are seeded 1-3 based on record. The wild-card team is the 4 seed, regardless of its record. The matchup for the first round of the playoffs is usually 1 seed vs. 4 seed and 2 seed vs. 3 seed, unless the wild-card team is from the same division as the 1 seed, in which case the matchup is 1 seed vs. 3 seed and 2 seed vs. 4 seed, as teams from the same division cannot meet in the 1st round. In the first and second round of the playoffs, the better seeded team has home-field advantage, regardless of record."

According to the web, this is when this situation has occured:
AL: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007
NL: 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007

Hope that answers your question.
>> Anonymous
>>260103
>>NL: 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007

yanks, sox, every time
>> Anonymous
>>260111
LOL, YOU COPIED NL. LOLOLOLOLOLOL

Also, in the AL set, it wasn't Yanks-Sox every time.
1997: Orioles and Yankees (Yankees wild card? Orioles a winning team, much less finishing in 1st place?)
2001: Mariners and A's.
>> Anonymous
>>260322
wow, i failed pretty hard there...
im gonna go sebbuku now...
>> Anonymous
The Milwaukee Brewers have won 8 of their last ten games, Sabathia is 8-0 with 4 complete games and two shutouts, and they are currently the NL Wild Card leader. I assume you're a Cubs fan so I take some pity on a person whose team hasn't won a championship in 100 years and still deludes himself into believing "THIS IS THE YEAR!"
Fuck off OP you miserable troll.
>> Kilgamayan !2BklmILFiE
>>260322
>1997: Orioles and Yankees (Yankees wild card? Orioles a winning team, much less finishing in 1st place?)

Fortunately, we had Jeffrey Maier in place to make sure the world didn't implode.
>> Anonymous
>>260334
it's sePPuku

not sebbuku.
>> Anonymous
>>260048

That's what the wild card is for. Oh and you can talk IF the Cubs win anything of importance. Any spewing now and you are dumber than the Patriots fans from last year.

Oh, and LOL at you.