Understanding the Difference Between NLDS and NLCS in MLB Playoffs
Learn the key differences between NLDS and NLCS in MLB playoffs, including their structure and significance.
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NLDS stands for National League Division Series, and it's the first round of the MLB playoffs involving division winners and a wild card team. NLCS stands for National League Championship Series, the series following NLDS, determining the National League's participant in the World Series.
FAQs & Answers
- What teams participate in the NLDS? The NLDS features the top four teams in the National League, including division winners and wild card teams.
- How many teams proceed to the NLCS from the NLDS? The two winners of the NLDS series advance to the NLCS to compete for the National League Championship.
- What is the format of the NLCS? The NLCS is a best-of-seven series, where the first team to win four games advances to the World Series.
- When do NLDS and NLCS take place? The NLDS takes place first in October, followed by the NLCS later in the same month as part of the MLB postseason.