Padres tied with SF right now in the 3rd..
But it feels oh so sweet to be on this side of the fence for the first time in years.Such a weird time of year...rooting for teams and players I hate.
No champagne has been sprayed by any team in the National League yet. But it's just about safe to predict that the Mets (up 2½ in the NL East), the Diamondbacks (up 2½ in the West) and the Cubs (now leading by 3½ in the Central) will win their divisions. How do we know? History tells us. Those leads might seem small. But not at this stage of the year. We've gone back through every season since World War II. The evidence couldn't be more clear.
• In the previous 12 seasons of the wild-card era, there hasn't been a single team that was more than 1½ games out of a playoff spot with a week left in the season and came back to make the playoffs. Not one.
• To find the last team to blow a lead as large as the Mets and Diamondbacks' lead in the last week, we need to go back 20 years. That team was the 1987 Blue Jays, who coughed up a 2½-game pad over Detroit -- but had to lose their last seven games (four of them to the Tigers) to do it.
Magic # is 4 to win NL West right?
Magic # is 4 to win NL West right?
If we win 2 outta the 3 do we win the division? Go Dbacks!!!!!
If we win 2 of 3 and the Padres win 3 of 3, we tie for the division. The head-to head tiebreaker would give us the division and the Padres the Wildcard.
The scenario only works if either the Mets or Phillies don't have the same number of wins as us and the Padres. Then we would have to have a playoff with the Padres (winner take all) and the loser would play the NL East team for the WC.
The tiebreaker only counts if the Padres still end up in the wild card, so it does still matter what the Mets and Phillies do even with winning two of three.If we win 2, then the Mets and the Phillies wouldn't be a factor and we would win the division regardless of what the Padres do because we own the tiebreaker against them.
The worst case scenario for us is that we get swept and the Padres win 2 of 3. We would drop to third in the division and be out of the playoffs regardless of what happens in the East.
The tiebreaker only counts if the Padres still end up in the wild card, so it does still matter what the Mets and Phillies do even with winning two of three.
Correct, the post you quoted me on was written before the Mets lost.If the Diamondbacks win two of three and end up tied with the Padres they would both have 91 wins and it wouldn't matter what the Phillies or the Mets do because the most wins either of them could have got before tonight was 90.