Baseball | Entering 5th year, wild-card games have favored visitors

Chicago Cubs’ Jason Heyward scores on an RBI-single by Willson Contreras off Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Robert Stephenson in the fourth inning of a baseball game

Chicago Cubs’ Jason Heyward scores on an RBI-single by Willson Contreras off Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Robert Stephenson in the fourth inning of a baseball game

Fervent fans and last at-bats haven’t done the home teams much good in the first eight wild-card games.
As baseball enters its fifth season with its one-game, winner-take-all format prior to the Division Series, victorious visitors have become an unlikely trend. The road team is 6-2 in wild-card games — a good omen for the Orioles and Giants this year.
Baltimore, Toronto, the New York Mets and San Francisco are also trying to become the second team to go from wild-card winner to World Series champion — the Giants were the first, beating the wild-card winning Royals from the AL in the 2014 Fall Classic.
A look back at the first four years of wild-­­card games in preparation for Baltimore-Toronto on Tuesday and San Francisco-New York Mets on Wednesday:
Four of the eight wild-card games have been shutouts. The Pittsburgh Pirates have been the victims twice.
In 2013, Tampa Bay’s Alex Cobb, who had missed part of the regular season after taking a line drive off his head, pitched out of jams three times in seven innings before the Rays’ bullpen finished a 4-0 win at Cleveland.
In 2014, the Giants’ Madison Bumgarner (who’ll start against the Mets on Wednesday) struck out 10 and needed only 109 pitches in a four-hit, 8-0 shutout at Pittsburgh.
In 2015, Chicago’s Jake Arrieta gave up four hits in a 4-0 road win over the Pirates, the Cubs’ first postseason victory in 12 years.
Also in 2015, Dallas Keuchel faced the Yankees on three days’ rest and allowed three hits over six innings, and three relievers finished up in a 3-0 victory.
The wild-card games got off to an appropriately wild start. The first NL game in 2012 was Chipper Jones’ last contest before retirement, and it included a 19-minute delay while beer cups, popcorn holders and other debris were cleaned off Turner Field following a disputed infield fly call. AP

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