Major League Baseball Playoff Structure
Are people so incredibly short-sighted that
they cannot see the repeating patterns of behavior and comments around the
changes to the playoff structue?
In 1969, baseball expanded from 10 teams in
each league with the winner of each league advancing to the World Series, to
12 teams in each league with each league consisting of 2 six-team divisions.
The two division winners of each league championship series played in a then
five game playoff series with the winner advancing to the world series.
Then in 1994, baseball added a wild card
team to the mix and created 3 divisions in each league with two division
series in each league each a five game series with the winners playing each
other in the league championship series with the winner of that now seven
game series playing each other in the world series.
In 2012, baseball is adding one more wild
card team to the mix in each league and the two wild card teams will play
each other in a one game playoff with the winner advancing to the division
series with those winners going to the league championship series with the
winners on to the world series.
JFC - what is wrong with this picture?
Even Bob Costas (who is right about most
baseball things) lost his mind when he said, way back in 1994, that the wild
card team makes the regular season meaningless as now "everyone gets in" so
there is no benefit to winning your division.
Huh?
Bob Costas should cue up 1969 when people
said the same stupid shit about splitting the leagues each into two
divisions "making the regular season meaningless as everyone gets in".
Cue up 1994 when people barked about the wild card team killing divisional
races. Bob --- Bubba?? --- your toupee is a little askew.
Every time baseball expands the playoffs,
experts and purist moan that "it will eliminate the great finishes of the
past years" - but great finishes are constantly happening because the "great
finishes" have to do with two teams or more fighting for the remaining
playoff spot(s). It has nothing to do with the structure of the
playoff system, it has to do with supply and demand.
Seeing as we have now seen this scenario
play out over and over in exactly the same manner since 1969, you think
baseball experts and purists and commentators would get their head out of
their asses long enough to realize they sound like fucking dopes when they
say the same stupid shit that previous experts and commentators have said
whenever baseball changes the structure of the league.
Then once that new structure becomes the
norm, the next change to it brings the same litany of rampant stupidity and
nonsense ...
Oh ... and Fire Dusty Baker.