As the Major League Baseball playoffs draw near, fans are eagerly anticipating the possibility of a thrilling World Series matchup between Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge. Ohtani, who recently achieved the remarkable feat of 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in a single season, faces off against Judge, who has hit an impressive 56 homers. The potential clash between these two powerhouse sluggers has both MLB and television executives buzzing with excitement.
Adding to the intrigue is the fact that Ohtani plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Judge represents the New York Yankees, two of the most iconic franchises in baseball, located in the nation's top two media markets. The stage is set for a showdown between these star players and their storied teams.
Playoff Picture
In the American League, the Yankees, Cleveland Guardians, Houston Astros, and Baltimore Orioles have secured playoff spots, with the Kansas City Royals and Detroit Tigers in contention for the remaining wild card berths. Meanwhile, in the National League, the Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, Milwaukee Brewers, and San Diego Padres have clinched spots, while the New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Atlanta Braves are vying for the wild card positions.
Wild-Card Round Format
The best-of-three wild-card format, now in its third season, replaced the previous one-game sudden death format. Six teams from each league will qualify for the postseason, with the top two division winners in each league earning a bye. The wild-card round will feature four series, with the higher seed hosting all three games.
Rule Changes and Betting Favorites
Several rule changes, including the pitch clock and limits on infield shifts, remain in effect for the postseason. Notably, the 'ghost runner' rule for extra innings will not apply in the playoffs. The Los Angeles Dodgers are currently the betting favorites to win the World Series, followed by the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies.
Postseason Schedule and Viewing Options
The wild-card rounds will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC, with later rounds airing on FS1, TruTV, TBS, and Fox. The postseason schedule includes the wild-card series from October 1-3, division series from October 5-12, league championship series from October 13-22, and the World Series from October 25-November 2.