Per Rotoworld:
Commissioner Bud Selig said Thursday that MLB is moving toward expanding its playoff pool to 10 teams.
The current setup calls for all six division winners and two wild card teams to advance to the postseason. But Selig seems to think that a full wild-card round would be a better format, with all six division winners drawing a bye. "The more we've talked about it, I think we're moving inexorably to that," said the commissioner. "But there's a myriad of details to work out."
So essentially it would add an extra wild card team in each league. The two wild card teams would play each other and the winner would advance to the Divisional Series.
Thoughts?
Commissioner Bud Selig said Thursday that MLB is moving toward expanding its playoff pool to 10 teams.
The current setup calls for all six division winners and two wild card teams to advance to the postseason. But Selig seems to think that a full wild-card round would be a better format, with all six division winners drawing a bye. "The more we've talked about it, I think we're moving inexorably to that," said the commissioner. "But there's a myriad of details to work out."
So essentially it would add an extra wild card team in each league. The two wild card teams would play each other and the winner would advance to the Divisional Series.
Thoughts?
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