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August 16, 2022 at 10:20 am #195817
If the Cards win the division, they will likely be the no. 3 seed. If so, all three games would be at home. Potential opponents are Milwaukee, Atlanta, San Diego, Philly.
If they are the Wild Card, just about any scenario is possible.
If they miss the playoffs, then this thread is a lot less interesting…. 😉
If you have format questions, please read this article.

WILD CARD SERIES
Friday, Oct. 7
NL Wild Card A, Game 1, ESPN
NL Wild Card B, Game 1, ESPN
AL Wild Card A, Game 1, ESPN
AL Wild Card B, Game 1, ESPNSaturday, Oct. 8
AL Wild Card A, Game 2, ESPN
AL Wild Card B, Game 2, ESPN
NL Wild Card A, Game 2, ESPN
NL Wild Card B, Game 2, ESPNSunday, Oct. 9
NL Wild Card A, Game 3, ESPN (if necessary)
NL Wild Card B, Game 3, ESPN (if necessary)
AL Wild Card A, Game 3, ESPN (if necessary)
AL Wild Card B, Game 3, ESPN (if necessary)DIVISION SERIES
Tuesday, Oct. 11
NLDS A, Game 1, FOX or FS1
NLDS B, Game 1, FOX or FS1
ALDS A, Game 1, TBS
ALDS B, Game 1, TBSWednesday, Oct. 12
NLDS A, Game 2, FOX or FS1
NLDS B, Game 2, FOX or FS1Thursday, Oct. 13
ALDS A, Game 2, TBS
ALDS B, Game 2, TBSFriday, Oct. 14
NLDS A, Game 3, FS1
NLDS B, Game 3, FS1Saturday, Oct. 15
NLDS A, Game 4, FS1 (if necessary)
NLDS B, Game 4, FS1 (if necessary)
ALDS A, Game 3, TBS
ALDS B, Game 3, TBSSunday, Oct. 16
ALDS A, Game 4, TBS (if necessary)
ALDS B, Game 4, TBS (if necessary)
NLDS A, Game 5, FS1 (if necessary)
NLDS B, Game 5, FS1 (if necessary)Monday, Oct. 17
ALDS A, Game 5, TBS (if necessary)
ALDS B, Game 5, TBS (if necessary)LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Tuesday, Oct. 18
NLCS Game 1, FOX or FS1Wednesday, Oct. 19
NLCS Game 2, FOX or FS1
ALCS Game 1, TBSThursday, Oct. 20
ALCS Game 2, TBSFriday, Oct. 21
NLCS Game 3, FS1Saturday, Oct. 22
ALCS Game 3, TBS
NLCS Game 4, FOX or FS1Sunday, Oct. 23
NLCS Game 5, FS1 (if necessary)
ALCS Game 4, TBSMonday, Oct. 24
ALCS Game 5, TBS (if necessary)
NLCS Game 6, FS1 (if necessary)Tuesday, Oct. 25
ALCS Game 6, TBS (if necessary)
NLCS Game 7, FOX and FS1 (if necessary)Wednesday, Oct. 26
ALCS Game 7, TBS (if necessary)WORLD SERIES
Friday, Oct. 28
Game 1 (at better record), FOXSaturday, Oct. 29
Game 2 (at better record), FOXMonday, Oct. 31
Game 3, FOXTuesday, Nov. 1
Game 4, FOXWednesday, Nov. 2
Game 5, FOX (if necessary)Friday, Nov. 4
Game 6, FOX (if necessary, at better record)Saturday, Nov. 5
Game 7, FOX (if necessary, at better record)August 16, 2022 at 11:17 am #195834BW…Hmm, so the Div. winner with the worst W/L pct. has to survive an extra round. I guess that’s fair, but I’m not crazy about a best of 3, even with the HFA. Sure looks like the #3 seed will be from the NLC.
August 16, 2022 at 11:47 am #195837
stlcard25ParticipantBW…Hmm, so the Div. winner with the worst W/L pct. has to survive an extra round. I guess that’s fair
This year more than others, for sure. The Yankees and Astros are miles ahead of the best the AL Central will have to offer, as are the Dodgers and Mets ahead of the NL Central frontrunners. Anything can happen in October, but I do think that it’s fair to give byes to the top teams in the regular season.
August 16, 2022 at 12:42 pm #195842You’re dead right about anything at all can happen. That’s why I always abhorred the idea of a 1 game WC fiacso. Heck, anyone who’s followed this game for a minute or two knows that on any given day the Kia Tigers could win a game vs. the ’27 Yankees. That’s just the way baseball is. At any rate, I think the new format’s an improvement.
August 17, 2022 at 8:28 am #195978I don’t like short series as they always favor the underdog – anything can happen over a weekend. 3 games with all 3 at home to the higher seed does beat the heck out of a 1 game crap shoot though.
Byes are not always an advantage as sitting for up to a week can sometimes lead to some rust. Baseball is probably affected less than other team sports.
I am not really in favor of expanded playoffs as it cheapens the accomplishments of the regular season. IMO the larger % of teams that make the playoffs the shorter a regular season you need to separate the wheat from the chaff.
But since that is the direction pro sports is headed then – just shorten the regular season back to 154 games (or even less), expand the playoffs from 6 to 8 in each league – and have the first round be 5 game (or even 7 game) series 1 v 8, 2 v 7, 3 v 6, and 4 v 5.
When MLB expands to 32 teams then 16 teams in the playoffs means the regular sesson cuts 1/2 the teams and seeds the rest. Again, I’m not a huge fan of this system but we are almost there anyway so….
August 17, 2022 at 6:01 pm #1960561982 willie
ParticipantNice work Brian on setting that stuff up for us.
August 17, 2022 at 6:16 pm #1960581982 willie
ParticipantWell some may be unhappy with the third division winner playing an extra round but that’s the way it should be. The higher seeds should be for the teams that go out from the get go and try to win it all, not try and win just enough to rely on a hope and a prayer. Sad with a team that is highly popular in it’s area and outside of the dodgers, routinely brings in the highest attendance. For me I still wish there were no wild cards, just two divisions, winners take all. Wild card may bring excitement to the casual fans but to me it’s just encouraged more mediocrity. Everywhere from bad mediocrity to ok and good mediocrity. It alone creates its own analytical statistics like how long a team has finished with a non losing season or making the playoffs a straight bunch of years. I know most prefer the wild cards but not me. When you don’t give out a bunch of meaningless trophies at the end of the year, that means the teams that don’t make the playoffs have to come up with good plans and/or take bigger risk.
August 17, 2022 at 6:17 pm #196060You are welcome. Hopefully we will be referring to this often.
August 20, 2022 at 5:30 am #196429Anything can happen but any path to the WS would go through NYM certainly and very likely LAD. Contemplating that highlights how huge the Montgomery acquisition is as it gives us 3 starters who can turn in a shut down performance. If all three are on, we will be hard to beat however good the opponent is.
August 20, 2022 at 10:34 am #19644214NyquisT
ParticipantLet’s just see who the best three starters are in a month and then line them up for the post-season. Hell, one of them could be Flaherty. Hey… it could happen.
August 20, 2022 at 12:11 pm #196452If Scherzer and deGrom are healthy, the Mets have a heck of a chance to get to the Series.
November baseball – just seems wrong. Someday we will likely have a guy known as “Mr November”.
August 20, 2022 at 12:13 pm #196453As for Flaherty, I can see him being sort of a Jim Palmer type. Palmer came up and was real good as a rookie, then missed the better part of the next two years.
He came back in his fourth season and was arguably the best pitcher in the American League for the next decade.
August 20, 2022 at 12:59 pm #196458Last night game I think represents my biggest concern. We had 12 hits 7 from Goldy and Arenado. They were the only one with rbi. We need others to step up.
August 20, 2022 at 1:21 pm #196459Oliver…We sure do. No one else has collected reasonably close to 50 RBI’s. O’Neill’s the closest at 41. That’s pretty good considering he only has 250 AB’s. It’d be nice if he could go on a stertch run similar to ’21. Edman’s the closest to O’Neill in the RBI category with 39, but that’s not Eddie’s role on this ballclub. Gorman’s certainly a candidate to generate some power production, but the Redbird manager seems reluctant to place him in the line-up vs. LHP. He’s collected 31 RBI’s in 231 AB’s. At any rate, I’m on the same page with your comment.
September 13, 2022 at 12:20 am #200307You are welcome. Hopefully we will be referring to this often.
Playoff tickets go on sale for Wild card and Division series Friday September 16th at 2pm.
September 13, 2022 at 3:27 am #200309You know how you can tell if you’re super smart? If after shortly reading Brian’s above playoff chart, you have it all perfectly organized in your head. If the playoffs were to end today, you would know exactly who plays who and where and when. Then as the regular season winds down and there are changes in where teams may be positioned, you immediately are able to make the proper adjustments in your mind, without having to put it on paper or reviewing a tangible chart. I wish I were one of those gifted individuals whom could do that. But I believe we have a few people right here at the Cardinal Nation with the unusually keen mental capabilities to pull it off.
September 13, 2022 at 7:52 am #200319Here are the details of what 858booyah mentioned.
As postseason play approaches, tickets for potential National League Wild Card and Division Series games will go on sale Friday, September 16, at 2 PM CT.
Tickets for the three potential NL Wild Card games and three potential NLDS games, starting as low as $20, will be available at cardinals.com and via phone at 314.345.9000. All tickets will be digitally delivered exclusively via the MLB Ballpark app. Busch Stadium Box Office sales will be available beginning Monday, September 19, at 10 AM CT.
If the Cardinals win the NL Central and finish with the third-best record among the three NL division winners, they would host all three NL Wild Card games (best-of-three series) at Busch Stadium on Friday, October 7 (Game 1), Saturday, October 8 (Game 2), and Sunday, October 9 (Game 3, if necessary).
If the Cardinals advance to the NLDS as either the NL division winner with the third-best record or as a Wild Card team, they would host NLDS Game 3 at Busch Stadium on Friday, October 14, and NLDS Game 4 (if necessary) on Saturday, October 15.
If the Cardinals advance to the NLDS as one of the NL division winners with the first or second-best record, they would host three potential NLDS home games at Busch Stadium: NLDS Game 1 on Tuesday, October 11, NLDS Game 2 on Wednesday, October 12, and NLDS Game 5 (if necessary) on Sunday, October 16.
In advance of the public sale, fans can also receive ticket access for all 2022 Cardinals postseason games by placing a deposit on new 2023 season tickets.
Ticket details for possible National League Championship Series and World Series games will be announced at a later date.
For a full calendar of the 2022 MLB Postseason schedule, visit cardinals.com/postseason.
September 16, 2022 at 7:05 pm #200904OF loge tickets were going for $25 plus fees. So I scooped a game 2 ticket up. Realize there’s some visual limitations but that’s not a bad price.
September 30, 2022 at 7:30 pm #202888Any idea when the times will be announced?
C’mon Walt! Get on the horn to one of your sources inside the Cardinal Kremlin and get us a scoop. lol
October 4, 2022 at 11:26 am #203233No game times or specific channels yet, as the opponents are not set.
Michael Kay, A-Rod to call Cardinals playoff games, which will be on conventional TV https://t.co/mjWEqdOQP7
— STL Cardinals News (@STLCardsNews) October 4, 2022
October 4, 2022 at 11:32 am #203234The St. Louis Cardinals announced that tickets for potential National League Championship Series games will go on sale Thursday, October 6, at 12 PM CT.
Tickets for the four potential NLCS games, starting as low as $50, will be available at cardinals.com, via phone at 314.345.9000 and at the Busch Stadium Box Office. All tickets will be digitally delivered exclusively via the MLB Ballpark app. Tickets are limited to four per customer, per game.
If the Cardinals advance to the NLCS and match up against the Los Angeles Dodgers or the NL East Division winning team, they would host NLCS Game 3 at Busch Stadium on Friday, October 21, NLCS Game 4 on Saturday, October 22, and NLCS Game 5 (if necessary) on Sunday, October 23.
If the Cardinals advance to the NLCS and match up against a National League Wild Card team, they would host NLCS Game 1 at Busch Stadium on Tuesday, October 18, NLCS Game 2 on Wednesday, October 19, NLCS Game 6 (if necessary) on Monday, October 24, and NLCS Game 7 (if necessary) on Tuesday, October 25.
In advance of the public sale, fans can also receive ticket access for 2022 Cardinals postseason games by placing a deposit on new 2023 season tickets.
Ticket details for possible World Series home games will be announced at a later date.
For a full calendar of the 2022 MLB Postseason schedule, visit cardinals.com/postseason.
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