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Expanding playoffs is on the table

- RONALD BLUM Plan would see 14 teams in post-season, and let top seeds pick opponents THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Major League Baseball is considerin­g expanding the playoffs to nearly half the 30 teams and allowing higherseed­ed wild-card teams to choose opponents.

The playoffs would grow from 10 clubs to 14 under the plan, first reported Monday by the New York Post. There would be four wild cards in each league, up from two.

Details were confirmed by a person familiar with the proposal who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because MLB did not authorize any public comments. Another person, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said MLB has been looking at several plans.

Any proposal would have to be negotiated with the players’ associatio­n. The current collective agreement runs through the 2021 season.

“Expanding the playoffs in a sensible way is something worth discussing when part of a much more comprehens­ive conversati­on about the current state of our game,” union head Tony Clark said in a statement.

Only the division winner with the best regular-season record would advance directly to the Division Series under the plan.

The two other division winners and wild-card teams would start in a best-of-three round.

The division winner with the second-best record would choose its opponent from among the three lowest-seeded wild-card teams. The division winner with the third-best record would then get to pick from among the remaining two wild cards. The top wild card would face whichever team is left over after the division winners make their choices.

The selections would be made on a televised show.

MLB long restricted its postseason to just the pennant winners facing each other in the World Series. Post-season teams doubled to four with the split of each league into two divisions in 1969, then to eight with the realignmen­t to three divisions and the addition of a wild card in 1995, a year later than planned due to a players’ strike.

The post-season reached its current10 with the addition of a second wild card and a wildcard round in 2012.

A post-season of 14 teams would mean 47 per cent of franchises reach the playoffs, which could cause some clubs not to go into rebuilding mode. The players’ associatio­n has criticized teams for what it calls “tanking.”

Twelve of the 32 NFL teams (38 per cent) reach the playoffs, along with 16 of 30 in the NBA (53 per cent) and 16 of 31 in the NHL (52 per cent), which expands to 32 franchises next season.

Expanded playoffs would create more content for broadcaste­rs. MLB’s contracts with ESPN and Turner run through 2021 and its deal with Fox goes through 2028.

 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? The Nationals won the 2019 World Series as a willd-card team. A new plan could see four more wild-card spots.
DAVID J. PHILLIP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO The Nationals won the 2019 World Series as a willd-card team. A new plan could see four more wild-card spots.

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