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This is a great subject!
At the risk of being redundant as to what's already been posted above, I'm including my compilation of postseason-related historical rules, which includes scheduling parameters for MLB postseason series' (info for division series not as complete as WS and LCS) and also info tiebreakers and make-up game policy. Significant pieces of this were obtained from LGO's postings over the years... I refer to this often when I approach the end of my OOTP historical seasons.
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WORLD SERIES
Best-of
1903, 1919-1921 9
1905-1918, 1922- 7
Home/Away Format
1903 (best of 9) 3-4-1 according to a teams-negotiated agreement
1905-1917, 1922-1924 alternating games or 2-2-1-1, depending upon geography
1919-1920 (best of 9) 3-4-1, 2-3-2-1, or alternating games, depending upon geography (341 may have only been used due to ballpark availability issues in 1920)
1921 (best of 9) 2-2-2-2 or alternating games, depending upon geography (possibly 341 or 2321 if contending teams had presented possible geography issues)
1925- 2-3-2 (alternating parks were likely the rule for same city matchups thru 1935)
war years:
1918 alternating games if both teams from same city, else 3-4 (entire schedule determined by National Commission)
1943-1945 2-3-2 if no travel days required, else 3-4
Opening Game(s) Location
1905-1909 determined by National Commission (lot or discretion)
1910-1917, 1919-1924 coin toss between owners of the two 1st-place clinching teams
1925-1935 NL in odd years/AL in even years
1936-1993 NL in even years/AL in odd years (change in 1936 due to rule not followed in 1935)
1994 playoffs not held but would have opened in AL due to potential conflicts with NFL, due to MLB's expanded playoffs (1995 & 1996 World Series' would've both opened in NL)
1995-2002 NL in odd years/AL in even years (change in 1995 due to no World Series in 1994)
2003- awarded to team from league that wins the All-Star Game
war years:
1918 unclear if determined by National Commission or by coin toss
Final Game Location
1905-1908 determined by National Commission (in practice, a coin flip called by league presidents or team managers)
1909-1917, 1922-1924 coin toss prior to game 6 (so teams know ahead of time if travel be required between games 6 & 7)
1919-1921 (best of 9) coin toss prior to game 8 (so teams know ahead of time if travel be required between games 8 & 9)
1925- fixed site, based upon 2-3-2 format (alternating parks were likely the rule for same city matchups thru 1935)
war years:
1918 3-4 format, entire schedule determined by National Commission
1943-1945 2-3-2 format dictates location of final two games unless 3-4 format required due to travel
Days Off Prior to Start of Series
1906-1920 typically one
1921-1968 typically two, ocassionally 1 or 3
1969-1976 varies, begins on Saturday following the conclusion of LCS'
1977-1984 varies, begins on Tuesday following the conclusion of LCS'
1985-2006 varies, begins on Saturday following the conclusion of LCS'
2007- varies, begins on Wednesday following the conclusion of LCS'
Off Days During Series
1905-1934 typically no off days unless needed for travel or due to Sunday baseball prohibitions
Eastern states' Sunday baseball prohibition lifted:
1918 - Washington, DC
1919 - New York
1929 - Massachusetts
1934 - Pennsylvania
(no Sunday baseball prohibition in other MLB states: Illinios, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio)
1935-1940, 1947-1959 typically no off days unless needed for travel*
1941-1946 off day between games 6 and 7 regardless of geography (apparently to boost game 7 ticket sales)
1960-1963 off days after games 2 and 5 unless same city, in which case no off days
1964 off days after games 2 and 5 if cities 300+ miles apart, else no off days
1965- travel days/off days scheduled after games 2 & 5, regardless of geography
war years:
1943-1944 for 3-4 format: if no days normally required for travel, then one day alloted; if one day normally required for travel, then two days alloted (no travel days for same city 2-3-2 matchup)
* as airplane travel became an option in the mid-to-late 50's, the definition of "needed for travel" began to evolve
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Best of
1969-1984 5
1985- 7
Home/Away Format
1969-1984 2-3
1985- 2-3-2
Opening Games Location
1969-1985 AL East in odd years, AL West in even years; NL West in odd years, NL East in even years
1986-1997 AL West in odd years, AL East in even years; NL East in odd years, NL West in even years
1998- fixed site, based upon 2-3-2 format, with first two games and last two games going to the team seeded highest
Final Game Location
1969- fixed site, based upon 2-3 or 2-3-2 format
Start of Series
1969-1976 Both series' start on the Saturday following the end of regular season
1969-1971 - 1 day between conclusion of season and start of playoffs
1972 - 2 days
1973 - 5 days
1974 - 2 days
1975-1976 - 5 days
1977-1993 Series' start on staggered Tuesday/Wednesday following end of regular season on Sunday
1977-1983 - NL starts on Tuesday (& has off day) in odd years; starts on Wednesday (no off day) in even years
AL starts on Tuesday (& has off day) in even years; starts on Wednesday (no off day) in odd years
NOTE - 1980 & 1981 were exceptions (1980: NL started first despite even year, unknown reason; 1981: strike year / split-season rules)
1984 - both series' started on same day (Tuesday), unknown reason (ballpark availability?)
1985-86 - AL starts on Tuesday, NL starts on Wednesday
1987 - NL starts on Tuesday, AL starts on Wednesday
1988-?? - NL starts on Tuesday & AL starts on Wednesday in even years; AL starts on Tuesday and NL starts on Wednesday in odd years
1993-?? (depends on Division series' conclusion??)
1995-2004, 2006 following completion of division series', NL starts on Tuesday, AL starts on Wednesday in odd years; AL starts on Tuesday, NL starts on Wednesday in even years
2005 following completion of division series', NL starts on Tuesday, AL starts on Wednesday in even years; AL starts on Tuesday, NL starts on Wednesday in odd years
2007-2009 following completion of division series', NL starts on Thursday, AL starts on Friday
2010 following completion of division series', AL starts on Friday, NL starts on Saturday
2011-?? following completion of division series', AL starts on Saturday, NL starts on Sunday
Off Days During Series
1969-1971 Monday travel day if east & west coast teams involved
1972-1974 Monday travel day if west-to-east coast travel involved
1975-1976 Monday travel day regardless of geography
1977-1983 Thursday travel day for series starting first (on Tuesday); no off day for series starting second (on Wednesday)
1984 AL travel day after game two; NL after game three (an oddity, along with both series' starting on same day - see above section)
1985-2006, 2010- fixed travel days after games two and five, based upon 2-3-2 format
2007-2009 fixed travel days after games two, four, and five, based upon 2-3-2 format
DIVISION SERIES
Best of
1994- 5
Home/Away Format
1994-1997, 2012 2-3
1998-2011, 2013- 2-2-1
Games Locations
1994-1997 rotation, with two of three division winners getting home field advantage (last three games at home), and the other division winner and the wild card not getting HFA
1998- two division winners with best records get home field advantage
Determining Who Plays Who
1994-2011 wild card team plays top-seeded divisional champion unless both teams in same division, in which case the wild card team plays second-seeded division champion
2012- 2nd wild card introduced ?????
Start of Series & off Days During Series
See http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/board/suggestions-next-version-ootp/216807-grab-bag-o-suggestions.html#post3248572
TIEBREAKER PLAYOFF FORMATS
Best of
NL: thru 1968 3
AL: thru mid 1920's 3
AL: mid-1920's-1956 single game
AL: 1957-1968 3
MLB: 1969- single game
Format / Home Field Advantage
NL: thru early 30's 1-1-TBD, first game site determined by lot or coin toss; third game site determined by NL & Board of Directors - could be at one of the participants' park (possibly determined by lot or coin toss, or geographical considerations) or at neutral park
NL: by 1934-post war 1-2 or 1-1-1, depending upon geography and/or sites, possibly determined by lot or coin toss
NL: post-war -1968 1-2, with sites determined by coin toss
AL: ??-mid 1920's N-N-N, H-A-N, or H-A-coin toss, depending upon geography and possibly other factors
AL: 1957-1968 1-2, with sites determined by coin toss
MAKEUP GAMES
thru 1950 postponed games must be made up before end of regular season; no regular season game could be played after scheduled end of regular season
1951- any postponed game having a bearing on a pennant race must be played even if it's after the scheduled end of the regular season
1998- ???
NOTE: had the Cubs made the post-season, adjusted LCS and WS schedules would likely have applied, if needed, to each LCS from 1975-85 and each WS from 1971-87 (day/night changes between each LCS may have been needed; WS h/a advantage may have been required to put midweek games in AL park, since mid-week games were required to be on at night, per TV contracts). See
http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/board/suggestions-next-version-ootp/216807-grab-bag-o-suggestions.html#post3249138
Last edited by thehef; 04-28-2014 at 03:54 PM.
Reason: updated LCS off days rules
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