Thursday, September 27, 2007

Scenarios upon Scenarios

Usually, I note how crazy football tiebreaking scenarios are. So, to be fair, check out all of the problems the National League could have next week:
Five-way tie (Mets, Philllies, Diamondbacks, Padres, Rockies):
• The Mets and Phillies play a one-game playoff Monday in Philadelphia to decide the NL East.
• The Rockies, Diamondbacks and Padres would have a three-team playoff Monday and Tuesday to decide the NL West champ. (The Rockies, the team with the best three-way head-to-head record, would have the option of playing two games at home or one game on the road.)
• That would still leave three teams tied for the wild card. So those three then would kick off another three-team playoff for that spot Wednesday and Thursday. (If Colorado is involved, it's just about guaranteed to have the best head-to-head record and, again, the option to choose two home games or one road game. But if the Rockies win the West and three other teams are involved in the wild-card playoff, don't even ask. Too many different scenarios.)
• The survivor of those four days of madness would be the wild-card team and, if it's an NL West club, would start the playoffs in either New York or Philadelphia. If it's an NL East team, it would start the playoffs in the park of the NL West winner.)
And this goes on like this. As Stark notes:
Among the fun possibilities if that happens: The Padres theoretically could play in Milwaukee on Sunday, in Arizona on Monday, in San Diego on Tuesday, in Philadelphia on Wednesday, back in San Diego on Thursday and then in New York on Friday.

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Blogger Jerry Shandrowsky said...

If the NL needs to play all them tie breakers, then I would hope the AL playoffs would get pushed back so as to not give the AL teams the advantage of having a well rested team versus a team that's coming off a day's rest. Of course, that didn't help the Tigers last year.

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