Understanding the MLB Wild Card: How It Works
Learn how the MLB Wild Card system allows more teams to compete in the playoffs, creating excitement in baseball.
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The MLB Wild Card allows two teams from each league (American and National) that did not win their division but had the best records to enter the playoffs. These Wild Card teams compete in a single-elimination game, with the winner advancing to the Division Series. This format adds excitement and ensures more teams have a chance at the championship.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the purpose of the MLB Wild Card? The MLB Wild Card allows teams that didn't win their division a chance to compete in the playoffs, increasing overall competition.
- How many teams participate in the MLB Wild Card? Two teams from each league (American and National) participate in the MLB Wild Card games, leading to the playoffs.
- What happens after the Wild Card game? The winner of the Wild Card game advances to the Division Series in the MLB playoffs.
- How is the Wild Card team determined? The Wild Card teams are determined by the best records among non-division-winning teams in each league.