Fircoal wrote:deathcomesrippin wrote:strike wolf wrote:So Braves clinched though they kind of staggered across that last lap. Traditional Braves play would suggest that they are going to rest their way into the playoffs now but I hope they don't too much because I'd like to seem the still clinch the #1 spot in the NL (We're as good as anyone at home, would like to see home field advantage for as long as possible) and after a some what cool month, I'd like to see them get hot again for the play-offs.
I am just happy we can skip that terrible 1 game playoff situation. Garbage, that is.
I don't think it's that bad if the teams are close. However there are some circumstances where it can look hideous. (Like if it were there for the 2001 playoffs. )
My problem with the 1 game playoff is that there is absolutely no precedence for it in baseball apart from actual tie breakers. It's the same as the ASG deciding the home field advantage; there is no rhyme nor reason, and traditionally it bucks everything baseball was built upon. To have your 162 game season decided by a single playoff game, especially when you are ahead of the team you are playing in the standings, makes no sense.
Baseball is a marathon, with teams playing 5+ games every week for months on end. It may not be as physically demanding as or as fast paced as other pro sports, but it is far more of an endurance match. You go out there day in and day out, or every 5th day, and you hope your team wins. At times you play 6+ hours in a single day, same position, hoping to hit the ball once a game for a decent outing. This isn't a sport that is decided by a single playoff game, or where a huge single game performance changes the season. This is a sport where you earn you place in the standings through quality games over and over again. Winning streaks in baseball don't matter nearly as much as other sports, a 5 or even a 10 game streak can be wiped away just as easily as it was gained. We have players who make top money simply because they have proven they play without injury, or play through it, even if they aren't great players. To have your entire season decided in 1 game, especially in the case of whatever central team ends up with the better record this year, is appalling to me as a baseball fan. It took me years to accept the wild card, and I know I will never accept this one game playoff garbage. Not in baseball.