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Related: About this forumThank the wildcard for this historic Giants/Dodgers series
This is the first Giants-Dodgers postseason series since 1889 when the Giants played in New York and the Dodgers were in Brooklyn (and known as the Bridegrooms).
Teams twice met in a best-of-three tiebreaker: 1951 Bobby Thomsons Shot Heard Round the World and 1962, though those games were considered part of the regular season. The Giants won both of those series.
They've been in the same division throughout the modern era, so there's no way they'd face each other in postseason.
Until the wildcard.
Casady1
(2,133 posts)should be best of three.
leftieNanner
(15,693 posts)The season is already too long!
Lovie777
(15,001 posts)seems like they are making all the sport events much more longer and it has to do with cha-ching . . .
Yay Dodgers and Giants!
Casady1
(2,133 posts)Play 2 doubleheaders during the year or start the season two days earlier. Not brain surgery.
They have added games (read - $$$) to all major league sports.
rsdsharp
(10,116 posts)Doubleheaders were always scheduled on Memorial Day, The Fourth of July and Labor Day. Growing up in NE Iowa in the early 60s, the Twins schedule usually had a few scheduled twi-night doubleheaders.
Sunday doubleheaders were fairly common, too. In August 1968, I attended a Sunday doubleheader between the Red Sox and the Tigers. The Tigers won both in walk off fashion, with the first game going 14 innings. Two games were used as a value to get fans to games. Now owners see it as lost revenue.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)and best of five Divisional. Shorten the season too so we're not playing into November.
Casady1
(2,133 posts)or start the season 2 days earlier will accomplish the same. They can even be day night doubleheaders so the owners don't lose attendance.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)its bad enough teams face stretches of 19-20 straight games. Don't need to add doubleheaders on top of that.
I'd reduce interleague play except for regional rivalries: Cleveland/Cincinatti, Yankees/Mets, Dodgers/Angels, Cubs/White Sox, etc.