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Do the Blue Jays benefit the most with the extra wild card?

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Do the Blue Jays benefit the most with the extra wild card? 

Post#1 » by Deron05 » Sun Mar 4, 2012 3:04 am

DUNEDIN, Fla. -- Over the last five years, they've won more games than the Giants. Over the last nine years, they've won more games than the Tigers. If you ride the time machine all the way back to 1998, they're one of 16 teams with a winning record.

But what's the difference between the Toronto Blue Jays and the other 15 teams on that list? All those other 15 teams have played at least one postseason game since 1998.

And the Blue Jays? They've played zero.

So what happened Friday in the ever-changing sport of baseball transformed their world. We could pick out quite a few teams that should be throwing a party to celebrate the addition of a second wild-card team in each league. But …

If you're looking for a franchise whose hopes of playing in October just took an especially dramatic turn upward, the Blue Jays might be Exhibit A.

They've been building toward this moment in time anyway, constructing a team and a system designed for long-term contention. So they already qualified as the most talented team in baseball that no one south of the border ever seems to mention.

But now that the postseason field has expanded by 25 percent?

"Our mindset here," says manager John Farrell, "is, whether they added a wild card or not, we feel we're ready to make that next step."

It isn't easy taking that next step in the AL East, just in case you hadn't noticed. When you play in the same division as the Yankees, Red Sox and Rays, it takes more than a talent infusion to start moving up in the standings. It practically takes a solid rocket booster.

It's incredible, in fact, how often people around the game begin conversations about the Blue Jays with the words: "If they played in any other division … " And that's more than just talk. That's the truth.

Over the last five seasons, if you wiped all games within the division off their permanent record, the Blue Jays would have a .531 winning percentage (239-211). That would rank seventh among all teams in the sport. And the only teams outside the AL East that would rank ahead of them are the Phillies (.584), Angels (.564) and Cardinals (.532).

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Post#2 » by whysoserious » Mon Mar 5, 2012 2:05 pm

If this extra spot had existed, I think the Jays would have made it once in the past 10 or 15 years. They mentioned it on the Reporters yesterday.

Also, as much as I'm excited about an extra spot, it's ridiculous to make it a one game playoff between a wild-card team. I would much prefer they cut the season by 10 games and give the wild-card teams a 3 game series at best.

The whole staying with 162 games and then playoffs carrying all the way in to November sometimes is just too long, imo.
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Post#3 » by overdose » Mon Mar 5, 2012 3:18 pm

It would be cool if the extra wildcard had a 3 game series with the first two games being played as a double header, would make for great t.v imo
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Post#4 » by jrsmith » Mon Mar 5, 2012 7:23 pm

They're not the next best team outside the wild card spot, and have almost never been.

I'm going to go with, no.
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Post#5 » by Scorpion King » Mon Mar 5, 2012 7:48 pm

Angels/Rangers/Red Sox/Rays will benefit the most this season. Cant see the Jays finishing ahead of those teams
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Post#6 » by LittleOzzy » Mon Mar 5, 2012 8:52 pm

It will help, but at this point I don't think we will be the ones benefiting the most from it.
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Post#7 » by kavan » Tue Mar 6, 2012 12:41 pm

It would of been nice if the Angles and Tigers didnt step up their game to another level. For some reason I still think the Yanks and Sox have big things to prove this maybe the first year that they dont have the stand out best team in the AL title anymore. I think the AL is a little more competitive this year in a sense we could play spoiler but I think the 2nd team AL East or West get the spot because the central I think the Tigers are a fix.

Rangers/Angels

Yanks/Sox/Rays/Jays

4 spots 6 teams. But I think the wild card play off should most def be a 3 gamer I think 1 is just to NCAA like. I would eventually love to see an 8 team play off with the first round being 5 games.
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