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List of Major League Baseball tie-breakers

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List of Major League Baseball tie-breakers

A tie-breaker was required in Major League Baseball (MLB) when two or more teams were tied at the end of the regular season for a postseason position such as a league pennant (prior to the introduction of the League Championship Series in 1969), a division title, or a wild card spot. Until 2022, both the American League (AL) and the National League (NL) used a one-game playoff format for tie-breakers, although the NL used a best-of-three series prior to 1969, when the leagues were split into divisions. As these tie-breaker games counted as part of the regular season and MLB teams (American League beginning in 1961, and National League beginning in 1962) have 162-game regular season schedules, the tie-breaker games were sometimes referred to as "Game 163". In 2022, as part of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement to end the 2021–22 Major League Baseball lockout, tiebreaker games were replaced with statistical tiebreaker procedures. Sixteen tie-breakers – 12 single-game and four series – have been played in MLB history. In baseball statistics, tie-breaker games counted as regular season games with all events in them counted towards regular season statistics. This had implications on statistical races, such as when Matt Holliday won the batting average and runs batted in titles thanks in part to his performance in the 2007 tie-breaker. Home-field advantage for tie-breakers was determined by a coin flip through the 2008 season, after which performance-based criteria, starting with head-to-head record of the tied teams, were put in place. Although there have been no situations requiring a tie-breaker between more than two teams, it was possible. In 2007, for example, the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, Colorado Rockies, and Arizona Diamondbacks finished the season within two games of one another. The possibility existed for as many as four teams to be locked in a series of tie-breakers that year to decide the NL East, West, and Wild Card. Similarly, late in the 2012 season the possibility existed for the New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, and either the Texas Rangers or Oakland Athletics to all finish with the same record. This could have required the teams to play a complex set of multiple games to determine divisional and wild card winners, a situation which Jayson Stark described as potentially "baseball's worst scheduling nightmare."

Tables

Key to the tie-breakers · Tie-breaking games and series
Winning/Losing team
Winning/Losing team
Title
Winning/Losing team
The pennant, division, or wild card which the tie-breaker decided. Links to the tie-breaker game or series.
The winning and losing team for the tie-breaker (for the overall series in the case of a best-of-three series)
Score(s)
Score(s)
Title
Score(s)
The pennant, division, or wild card which the tie-breaker decided. Links to the tie-breaker game or series.
Score of the game, extra innings noted in parentheses
Postseason result (winner)
Postseason result (winner)
Title
Postseason result (winner)
The pennant, division, or wild card which the tie-breaker decided. Links to the tie-breaker game or series.
Fate of team winning the tie-breaker in the subsequent postseason
Postseason result (loser)
Postseason result (loser)
Title
Postseason result (loser)
The pennant, division, or wild card which the tie-breaker decided. Links to the tie-breaker game or series.
Fate of team losing the tie-breaker in the subsequent postseason (if qualified)
#
#
Title
#
The pennant, division, or wild card which the tie-breaker decided. Links to the tie-breaker game or series.
Team subsequently lost the World Series
^
^
Title
^
The pennant, division, or wild card which the tie-breaker decided. Links to the tie-breaker game or series.
Tie-breaker was contested in a best-of-three series rather than a one-game playoff
Head-to-head
Head-to-head
Title
Head-to-head
The pennant, division, or wild card which the tie-breaker decided. Links to the tie-breaker game or series.
Head-to-head win/loss record and winning percentage of the winning vs. losing team during the regular season prior to the tie-breaker itself
Title
The pennant, division, or wild card which the tie-breaker decided. Links to the tie-breaker game or series.
Winning/Losing team
The winning and losing team for the tie-breaker (for the overall series in the case of a best-of-three series)
Score(s)
Score of the game, extra innings noted in parentheses
Postseason result (winner)
Fate of team winning the tie-breaker in the subsequent postseason
Postseason result (loser)
Fate of team losing the tie-breaker in the subsequent postseason (if qualified)
Team subsequently won the World Series
#
Team subsequently lost the World Series
^
Tie-breaker was contested in a best-of-three series rather than a one-game playoff
Head-to-head
Head-to-head win/loss record and winning percentage of the winning vs. losing team during the regular season prior to the tie-breaker itself
Tie-breaker games and series · Tie-breaking games and series
Winner
Winner
Title
Winner
Winning team
Loser
1946 NL pennant
1946 NL pennant
Title
1946 NL pennant
Winning team
St. Louis Cardinals
Score(s)
4–2, 8–4^
Losing team
Brooklyn Dodgers
Site(s)
Sportsman's Park (Game 1) Ebbets Field (Game 2)
Postseason result
Won WS 4–3 (Red Sox)*
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
14–8 ( )
1948 AL pennant
1948 AL pennant
Title
1948 AL pennant
Winning team
Cleveland Indians
Score(s)
8–3
Losing team
Boston Red Sox
Site(s)
Fenway Park
Postseason result
Won WS 4–2 (Braves)*
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
11–11 ( )
1951 NL pennant
1951 NL pennant
Title
1951 NL pennant
Winning team
New York Giants
Score(s)
3–1, 0–10, 5–4^
Losing team
Brooklyn Dodgers
Site(s)
Ebbets Field (Game 1) Polo Grounds (Games 2, 3)
Postseason result
Lost WS 4–2 (Yankees)#
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
9–13 ( )
1959 NL pennant
1959 NL pennant
Title
1959 NL pennant
Winning team
Los Angeles Dodgers
Score(s)
3–2, 6–5 (12)^
Losing team
Milwaukee Braves
Site(s)
County Stadium (Game 1) Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Game 2)
Postseason result
Won WS 4–2 (White Sox)*
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
12–10 ( )
1962 NL pennant
1962 NL pennant
Title
1962 NL pennant
Winning team
San Francisco Giants
Score(s)
8–0, 7–8, 6–4^
Losing team
Los Angeles Dodgers
Site(s)
Candlestick Park (Game 1) Dodger Stadium (Games 2, 3)
Postseason result
Lost WS 4–3 (Yankees)#
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
9–9 ( )
1978 AL East
1978 AL East
Title
1978 AL East
Winning team
New York Yankees
Score(s)
5–4
Losing team
Boston Red Sox
Site(s)
Fenway Park
Postseason result
Won ALCS 3–1 (Royals), Won WS 4–2 (Dodgers)*
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
8–7 ( )
1980 NL West
1980 NL West
Title
1980 NL West
Winning team
Houston Astros
Score(s)
7–1
Losing team
Los Angeles Dodgers
Site(s)
Dodger Stadium
Postseason result
Lost NLCS 3–2 (Phillies)
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
8–10 ( )
1995 AL West
1995 AL West
Title
1995 AL West
Winning team
Seattle Mariners
Score(s)
9–1
Losing team
California Angels
Site(s)
Kingdome
Postseason result
Won ALDS 3–2 (Yankees), Lost ALCS 4–2 (Indians)
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
5–7 ( )
1998 NL Wild Card
1998 NL Wild Card
Title
1998 NL Wild Card
Winning team
Chicago Cubs
Score(s)
5–3
Losing team
San Francisco Giants
Site(s)
Wrigley Field
Postseason result
Lost NLDS 3–0 (Braves)
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
6–3 ( )
1999 NL Wild Card
1999 NL Wild Card
Title
1999 NL Wild Card
Winning team
New York Mets
Score(s)
5–0
Losing team
Cincinnati Reds
Site(s)
Cinergy Field
Postseason result
Won NLDS 3–1 (Diamondbacks), Lost NLCS 4–2 (Braves)
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
4–5 ( )
2007 NL Wild Card
2007 NL Wild Card
Title
2007 NL Wild Card
Winning team
Colorado Rockies
Score(s)
9–8 (13)
Losing team
San Diego Padres
Site(s)
Coors Field
Postseason result
Won NLDS 3–0 (Phillies), Won NLCS 4–0 (Diamondbacks), Lost WS 4–0 (Red Sox)#
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
10–8 ( )
2008 AL Central
2008 AL Central
Title
2008 AL Central
Winning team
Chicago White Sox
Score(s)
1–0
Losing team
Minnesota Twins
Site(s)
U . Cellular Field
Postseason result
Lost ALDS 3–1 (Rays)
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
8–10 ( )
2009 AL Central
2009 AL Central
Title
2009 AL Central
Winning team
Minnesota Twins
Score(s)
6–5 (12)
Losing team
Detroit Tigers
Site(s)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Postseason result
Lost ALDS 3–0 (Yankees)
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
11–7 ( )
2013 AL Wild Card
2013 AL Wild Card
Title
2013 AL Wild Card
Winning team
Tampa Bay Rays
Score(s)
5–2
Losing team
Texas Rangers
Site(s)
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
Postseason result
Won ALWC (Indians), Lost ALDS 3–1 (Red Sox)
Postseason result
Did not qualify
Head-to-head
3–4 ( )
2018 NL Central
2018 NL Central
Title
2018 NL Central
Winning team
Milwaukee Brewers
Score(s)
3–1
Losing team
Chicago Cubs
Site(s)
Wrigley Field
Postseason result
Won NLDS 3–0 (Rockies), Lost NLCS 4–3 (Dodgers)
Postseason result
Lost NLWC (Rockies)
Head-to-head
8–11 ( )
2018 NL West
2018 NL West
Title
2018 NL West
Winning team
Los Angeles Dodgers
Score(s)
5–2
Losing team
Colorado Rockies
Site(s)
Dodger Stadium
Postseason result
Won NLDS 3–1 (Braves), Won NLCS 4–3 (Brewers), Lost WS 4–1 (Red Sox)#
Postseason result
Won NLWC (Cubs), Lost NLDS 3-0 (Brewers)
Head-to-head
12–7 ( )
Title
Winning team
Score(s)
Losing team
Site(s)
Postseason result
Head-to-head
Ref.
Winner
Loser
1946 NL pennant
St. Louis Cardinals
4–2, 8–4^
Brooklyn Dodgers
Sportsman's Park (Game 1) Ebbets Field (Game 2)
Won WS 4–3 (Red Sox)*
Did not qualify
14–8 ( )
1948 AL pennant
Cleveland Indians
8–3
Boston Red Sox
Fenway Park
Won WS 4–2 (Braves)*
Did not qualify
11–11 ( )
1951 NL pennant
New York Giants
3–1, 0–10, 5–4^
Brooklyn Dodgers
Ebbets Field (Game 1) Polo Grounds (Games 2, 3)
Lost WS 4–2 (Yankees)#
Did not qualify
9–13 ( )
1959 NL pennant
Los Angeles Dodgers
3–2, 6–5 (12)^
Milwaukee Braves
County Stadium (Game 1) Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Game 2)
Won WS 4–2 (White Sox)*
Did not qualify
12–10 ( )
1962 NL pennant
San Francisco Giants
8–0, 7–8, 6–4^
Los Angeles Dodgers
Candlestick Park (Game 1) Dodger Stadium (Games 2, 3)
Lost WS 4–3 (Yankees)#
Did not qualify
9–9 ( )
1978 AL East
New York Yankees
5–4
Boston Red Sox
Fenway Park
Won ALCS 3–1 (Royals), Won WS 4–2 (Dodgers)*
Did not qualify
8–7 ( )
1980 NL West
Houston Astros
7–1
Los Angeles Dodgers
Dodger Stadium
Lost NLCS 3–2 (Phillies)
Did not qualify
8–10 ( )
1995 AL West
Seattle Mariners
9–1
California Angels
Kingdome
Won ALDS 3–2 (Yankees), Lost ALCS 4–2 (Indians)
Did not qualify
5–7 ( )
1998 NL Wild Card
Chicago Cubs
5–3
San Francisco Giants
Wrigley Field
Lost NLDS 3–0 (Braves)
Did not qualify
6–3 ( )
1999 NL Wild Card
New York Mets
5–0
Cincinnati Reds
Cinergy Field
Won NLDS 3–1 (Diamondbacks), Lost NLCS 4–2 (Braves)
Did not qualify
4–5 ( )
2007 NL Wild Card
Colorado Rockies
9–8 (13)
San Diego Padres
Coors Field
Won NLDS 3–0 (Phillies), Won NLCS 4–0 (Diamondbacks), Lost WS 4–0 (Red Sox)#
Did not qualify
10–8 ( )
2008 AL Central
Chicago White Sox
1–0
Minnesota Twins
U . Cellular Field
Lost ALDS 3–1 (Rays)
Did not qualify
8–10 ( )
2009 AL Central
Minnesota Twins
6–5 (12)
Detroit Tigers
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Lost ALDS 3–0 (Yankees)
Did not qualify
11–7 ( )
2013 AL Wild Card
Tampa Bay Rays
5–2
Texas Rangers
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
Won ALWC (Indians), Lost ALDS 3–1 (Red Sox)
Did not qualify
3–4 ( )
2018 NL Central
Milwaukee Brewers
3–1
Chicago Cubs
Wrigley Field
Won NLDS 3–0 (Rockies), Lost NLCS 4–3 (Dodgers)
Lost NLWC (Rockies)
8–11 ( )
2018 NL West
Los Angeles Dodgers
5–2
Colorado Rockies
Dodger Stadium
Won NLDS 3–1 (Braves), Won NLCS 4–3 (Brewers), Lost WS 4–1 (Red Sox)#
Won NLWC (Cubs), Lost NLDS 3-0 (Brewers)
12–7 ( )
· Tie-breaking games and series › Win–loss records by team
Atlanta Braves
Atlanta Braves
Team
Atlanta Braves
Win–loss record†
0–1
Appearances
1
Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox
Team
Boston Red Sox
Win–loss record†
0–2
Appearances
2
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs
Team
Chicago Cubs
Win–loss record†
1–1
Appearances
2
Chicago White Sox
Chicago White Sox
Team
Chicago White Sox
Win–loss record†
1–0
Appearances
1
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
Team
Cincinnati Reds
Win–loss record†
0–1
Appearances
1
Cleveland Guardians
Cleveland Guardians
Team
Cleveland Guardians
Win–loss record†
1–0
Appearances
1
Colorado Rockies
Colorado Rockies
Team
Colorado Rockies
Win–loss record†
1–1
Appearances
2
Detroit Tigers
Detroit Tigers
Team
Detroit Tigers
Win–loss record†
0–1
Appearances
1
Houston Astros
Houston Astros
Team
Houston Astros
Win–loss record†
1–0
Appearances
1
Los Angeles Angels
Los Angeles Angels
Team
Los Angeles Angels
Win–loss record†
0–1
Appearances
1
Los Angeles Dodgers
Los Angeles Dodgers
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
Win–loss record†
2–4
Appearances
6
Milwaukee Brewers
Milwaukee Brewers
Team
Milwaukee Brewers
Win–loss record†
1–0
Appearances
1
Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins
Team
Minnesota Twins
Win–loss record†
1–1
Appearances
2
New York Mets
New York Mets
Team
New York Mets
Win–loss record†
1–0
Appearances
1
New York Yankees
New York Yankees
Team
New York Yankees
Win–loss record†
1–0
Appearances
1
San Diego Padres
San Diego Padres
Team
San Diego Padres
Win–loss record†
0–1
Appearances
1
San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants
Team
San Francisco Giants
Win–loss record†
2–1
Appearances
3
Seattle Mariners
Seattle Mariners
Team
Seattle Mariners
Win–loss record†
1–0
Appearances
1
St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals
Team
St. Louis Cardinals
Win–loss record†
1–0
Appearances
1
Tampa Bay Rays
Tampa Bay Rays
Team
Tampa Bay Rays
Win–loss record†
1–0
Appearances
1
Texas Rangers
Texas Rangers
Team
Texas Rangers
Win–loss record†
0–1
Appearances
1
Team
Win–loss record†
Appearances
Atlanta Braves
0–1
1
Boston Red Sox
0–2
2
Chicago Cubs
1–1
2
Chicago White Sox
1–0
1
Cincinnati Reds
0–1
1
Cleveland Guardians
1–0
1
Colorado Rockies
1–1
2
Detroit Tigers
0–1
1
Houston Astros
1–0
1
Los Angeles Angels
0–1
1
Los Angeles Dodgers
2–4
6
Milwaukee Brewers
1–0
1
Minnesota Twins
1–1
2
New York Mets
1–0
1
New York Yankees
1–0
1
San Diego Padres
0–1
1
San Francisco Giants
2–1
3
Seattle Mariners
1–0
1
St. Louis Cardinals
1–0
1
Tampa Bay Rays
1–0
1
Texas Rangers
0–1
1
· Team choices on tiebreaker designations › Three-way tie for one wild card spot
2021
2021
Year
2021
Teams involved
Red Sox, Mariners, Blue Jays
1st Team's choice
Red Sox chose C
2nd Team's choice
Mariners chose A
3rd Team's designation
Blue Jays given B
Blue Jays, Yankees, Mariners
Blue Jays, Yankees, Mariners
Year
Blue Jays, Yankees, Mariners
Teams involved
Blue Jays chose C
1st Team's choice
Yankees chose A
2nd Team's choice
Mariners given B
Year
Teams involved
1st Team's choice
2nd Team's choice
3rd Team's designation
2021
Red Sox, Mariners, Blue Jays
Red Sox chose C
Mariners chose A
Blue Jays given B
Blue Jays, Yankees, Mariners
Blue Jays chose C
Yankees chose A
Mariners given B
· Team choices on tiebreaker designations › Three-way tie for two wild card spots
2013
2013
Year
2013
Teams involved
Indians, Rays, Rangers
1st Team's choice
Indians chose A
2nd Team's choice
Rays chose B
3rd Team's designation
Rangers given C
2016
2016
Year
2016
Teams involved
Blue Jays, Orioles, Tigers
1st Team's choice
Blue Jays chose A
2nd Team's choice
Orioles chose C
3rd Team's designation
Tigers given B
2021
2021
Year
2021
Teams involved
Red Sox, Blue Jays, Yankees
1st Team's choice
Red Sox chose A
2nd Team's choice
Blue Jays chose B
3rd Team's designation
Yankees given C
Red Sox, Yankees, Mariners
Red Sox, Yankees, Mariners
Year
Red Sox, Yankees, Mariners
Teams involved
Red Sox chose A
1st Team's choice
Yankees chose B
2nd Team's choice
Mariners given C
Year
Teams involved
1st Team's choice
2nd Team's choice
3rd Team's designation
2013
Indians, Rays, Rangers
Indians chose A
Rays chose B
Rangers given C
2016
Blue Jays, Orioles, Tigers
Blue Jays chose A
Orioles chose C
Tigers given B
2021
Red Sox, Blue Jays, Yankees
Red Sox chose A
Blue Jays chose B
Yankees given C
Red Sox, Yankees, Mariners
Red Sox chose A
Yankees chose B
Mariners given C

References

  1. The Athletics had one game rained out. Because they would win a tie-breaker with the Mariners had they lost the game to
  2. This tie-breaker did not affect matchups in the Division Series, because of the rule banning two teams from the same div
  3. At the time the postseason schedule was announced, the Marlins' record was listed as 84–77. The New York Mets were later
  4. With the Braves winning their head-to-head series against both the Mets and Diamondbacks, and the Mets winning their hea
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