What Is the Lowest Seed to Win the World Series in MLB History?

Discover how the Florida Marlins became the lowest seed to win the World Series in 2003 as a Wild Card team.

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The Florida Marlins (now Miami Marlins) hold the record as the lowest seed to win the World Series. They won the championship in 2003 as the National League Wild Card team. This achievement highlights that teams outside the top seeds can still emerge victorious.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Which team is the lowest seed to ever win the World Series? The Florida Marlins, now known as the Miami Marlins, are the lowest seed to win the World Series, achieving this as the National League Wild Card team in 2003.
  2. What does it mean to be a Wild Card team in MLB? A Wild Card team in MLB is a team that qualifies for the playoffs without winning its division but has one of the best records among non-division winners.
  3. Have other Wild Card teams won the World Series? Yes, several Wild Card teams have won the World Series, including the 2004 Boston Red Sox and the 2011 St. Louis Cardinals.