{"id":100525,"date":"2022-10-18T10:12:25","date_gmt":"2022-10-18T10:12:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/mlbs-new-playoff-format-didnt-bounce-dodgers-braves-playoff-baseball-has-been-knocking-out-top-teams-for-years\/"},"modified":"2022-10-18T10:12:25","modified_gmt":"2022-10-18T10:12:25","slug":"mlbs-new-playoff-format-didnt-bounce-dodgers-braves-playoff-baseball-has-been-knocking-out-top-teams-for-years","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/mlbs-new-playoff-format-didnt-bounce-dodgers-braves-playoff-baseball-has-been-knocking-out-top-teams-for-years\/","title":{"rendered":"MLB’s new playoff format didn’t bounce Dodgers, Braves. Playoff baseball has been knocking out top teams for years"},"content":{"rendered":"
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If you want to make a prediction that’s sure to be right, here are two simple rules: DON’T forecast the results of MLB playoff series, no matter how good or bad the teams are. DO expect a certain subset of baseball fans with very large megaphones to be reflexively hostile to change.<\/p>\n

Three of baseball’s four 100-win teams have been bounced from the playoffs in the first two rounds, two by the 89-win San Diego Padres and one by the 87-win Philadelphia Phillies. Before the two conquering underdogs could meet to begin their National League Championship Series, though, the menace known as anecdotal evidence forced the baseball world to pause and debate whether their invigorating victories were Actually Bad.<\/p>\n

The confusion seems to stem from the confluence of two events: A new playoff format taking effect this season and the Los Angeles Dodgers \u2014 winners of 111 regular season games and the mightiest of the fallen favorites \u2014 losing before they even got to the NLCS. Those, as you’ll see, are unrelated events, but when two Twitter users<\/a> with a combined 3.8 million followers rub them together<\/a> they can start quite the fire.<\/p>\n

In short, a lot of people suddenly summoned indignation over the idea that the World Series doesn’t necessarily crown the very best baseball team as champion. And it’s true, the World Series doesn’t crown the best team. MLB’s playoffs \u2014 especially since the introduction of the wild card in 1995 \u2014 aren’t designed to find the best baseball team. They’re designed to send a collection of the best baseball teams crashing into each other for dramatic effect.<\/p>\n

That isn’t a product of the new playoff format, though. It’s a product of playoffs in general.<\/p>\n

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