MLB Rumors: League, Union Agree To Expand 2020 Postseason To 16 Teams

Major League Baseball and the MLB Players’ Association had roughly 25 hours to get a deal done to expand the postseason from 10 to 16 teams.

And it appears they did just that.

According to USA TODAY’s Bob Nightengale, who cited “three high-ranking officials,” the two sides agreed to the 16-team playoff format for 2020.

“The new playoff format will feature a best-of-three series in the first round instead of a sudden-death wild-card game. The top two teams in each division will qualify for the postseason – with the two other best teams in each league filling out the 16-team pool,” Nightengale reported.

ESPN’s Buster Olney reported earlier Thursday an interesting detail in the proposal:

That’s certainly different.

ESPN’s Jeff Passan also reported some added details:

The expanded format could be a difference-maker for some teams by allowing 16 of the 30 clubs into the postseason.

It certainly will be interesting to see what teams make it when the time comes.

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