2020 National League Wild Card Series

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2020 National League Wild Card Series
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September 30–October 2, 2020
Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0 Milwaukee Brewers
Atlanta Braves 2–0 Cincinnati Reds
Chicago Cubs 0–2 Miami Marlins
San Diego Padres 2–1 St. Louis Cardinals
2019
NLWC
2021

The 2020 National League Wild Card Series were four best-of-three-games series in Major League Baseball (MLB) to determine participating teams in the 2020 National League Division Series. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, MLB expanded the postseason from 10 to 16 teams (8 for each league) with all teams starting in the wild card round instead of holding the regular Wild Card Game for each league. All games for each series were played at the higher seeded team's home ballpark and were a best of 3 series.

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The matchups were:

Because of the expanded postseason format, the National League Central became the first division in MLB history with four teams in the postseason in the same year. However, none of the four teams played each other, and all four lost their Wild Card Series, with each team losing its elimination game via a shutout. [1]

Background

On September 15, 2020, MLB announced the playoff bracket for the 2020 season, which was shortened to 60 regular season games due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The postseason will consist of eight teams from each league: The top two teams from each division, plus the teams from each league with the next two best records. The Wild Card Series will be a best-of-three series, as opposed to the play-in game format of the Wild Card Game from previous seasons, while the Division Series, League Championship Series, and World Series will be their normal lengths. The Wild Card Series games will be played at the home field of the higher seeded team. [2]

Matchups

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Milwaukee Brewers

Los Angeles won the series, 2–0.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1September 30Milwaukee Brewers – 2, Los Angeles Dodgers – 4 Dodger Stadium 3:17N/A [3]  
2October 1Milwaukee Brewers – 0, Los Angeles Dodgers – 3Dodger Stadium2:55N/A [4]

Atlanta Braves vs. Cincinnati Reds

Atlanta won the series, 2–0.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1September 30Cincinnati Reds – 0, Atlanta Braves – 1 (13) Truist Park 4:39N/A [5]  
2October 1Cincinnati Reds – 0, Atlanta Braves – 5Truist Park3:03N/A [6]

Chicago Cubs vs. Miami Marlins

Miami won the series, 2–0.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1September 30Miami Marlins – 5, Chicago Cubs – 1 Wrigley Field 3:22N/A [7]  
2October 2Miami Marlins – 2, Chicago Cubs – 0Wrigley Field3:22N/A [8]

San Diego Padres vs. St. Louis Cardinals

San Diego won the series, 2–1.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1September 30St. Louis Cardinals – 7, San Diego Padres – 4 Petco Park 3:53N/A [9]  
2October 1St. Louis Cardinals – 9, San Diego Padres – 11Petco Park4:19N/A [10]  
3October 2St. Louis Cardinals – 0, San Diego Padres – 4Petco Park3:21N/A [11]

Los Angeles vs. Milwaukee

This is the second postseason meeting between the Dodgers and Brewers. The previous meeting took place in the 2018 National League Championship Series, in which the Dodgers won in seven games.

Game 1

September 30, 2020 7:08 pm (PDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California
Team123456789 R H E
Milwaukee000200000270
Los Angeles21000010X461
WP: Julio Urías (1–0)   LP: Brent Suter (0–1)   Sv: Kenley Jansen (1)
Home runs:
MIL: Orlando Arcia (1)
LAD: Corey Seager (1)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Walker Buehler was matched for the Dodgers against Brent Suter of the Brewers. The Dodgers took no time to score runs on the Brewers. Mookie Betts hit a leadoff double. Corey Seager and Max Muncy each drew walks to set it up for Will Smith with one out. Four straight balls followed to draw a run in. Pollock later walked to score the second run. Betts hit a double in the next inning to make it 3-0. Orlando Arcia narrowed the lead to 3-2 with a home run in the fourth inning, but Seager closed the scoring with a home run in the seventh inning. Buehler was taken out after the inning for Julio Urias, who hurled three shutout innings as the first of three relievers and received the win while the Brewers toiled with five total pitchers.

Game 2

October 1, 2020 7:08 pm (PDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California
Team123456789 R H E
Milwaukee000000000040
Los Angeles00003000X360
WP: Clayton Kershaw (1–0)   LP: Brandon Woodruff (0–1)   Sv: Brusdar Graterol (1)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Clayton Kershaw was matched for the Dodgers against Brandon Woodruff. An eventful fifth inning proved all the scoring needed, with Kershaw striking out 13 batters in eight innings of scoreless ball. The Dodgers had two runners on base with A. J. Pollock and Chris Taylor but at the cost of two outs. With Austin Barnes at the plate, he hit a single to center to drive in a run and set up Mookie Betts. He his a double to left to score two further runs and make it 3-0 that drove Woodruff out of the game. Brusdar Graterol collected his first career save as a Dodger to close out the series. Kershaw's strikeout total was the most for a Dodger in the postseason since Sandy Koufax struck out 15 batters in the 1963 World Series.

Composite line score

2020 NLWC (2–0): Los Angeles Dodgers beat Milwaukee Brewers

Team123456789 R H E
Milwaukee Brewers 0002000002110
Los Angeles Dodgers 21003010X7121
Total attendance: N/A  Average attendance: N/A

Atlanta vs. Cincinnati

This is the second postseason meeting between the Braves and Reds. The previous meeting took place in the 1995 National League Championship Series, in which the Braves won in a four-game sweep.

Game 1

September 30, 2020 12:08 pm (EDT) at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia
Team12345678910111213 R H E
Cincinnati00000000000000111
Atlanta0000000000001160
WP: A.J. Minter (1–0)   LP: Archie Bradley (0–1)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Game 1 matched Trevor Bauer and Max Fried. Bauer struck out 12 while allowing two Braves hits in 7+23 innings, but Fried matched him with seven innings of six-hit ball as both teams relied on the bullpens to try and carry the way, with the Braves using seven reliever and the Reds using five. Both teams would hit once with runners on scoring position, but the Reds left 13 on the bases while the Braves left nine, with the Reds leaving the bases loaded twice. In the 11th, the Reds got on with a double and two walks after two strikeouts, but Tyler Matzek struck out Mike Moustakas to end the threat. In the 13th, the Reds garnered two singles and a walk, but A.J. Minter quelled threats to score. In the bottom half, the Braves reached on singles by Nick Markakis and Austin Riley off Archie Bradley to set up for Freddie Freeman versus Amir Garrett. Freeman lined a one-out single to score the winning run. [12] It was the first time the Braves had won Game 1 of a postseason series since the 2001 NLDS, snapping an 0-for-10 streak.

This was the first time in MLB postseason history that a game was scoreless after 11 innings. There were also 37 strikeouts, a postseason record. This was also the first (and as it would end up, only) extra innings game of the 2020 season to not have the runner on second rule, which only applied to the regular season. [13]

Game 2

October 1, 2020 12:08 pm (EDT) at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia
Team123456789 R H E
Cincinnati000000000021
Atlanta00001004X590
WP: Ian Anderson (1–0)   LP: Luis Castillo (0–1)
Home runs:
CIN: None
ATL: Marcell Ozuna (1), Adam Duvall (1)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Ian Anderson faced Luis Castillo for Game 2. Anderson would allow two hits with no runs while striking out nine for six innings while Castillo went 5+13 innings and struck out seven with one run allowed on six hits. The go-ahead run scored on a Ronald Acuña Jr. two-out double in the fifth inning. Home runs by Marcell Ozuna and Adam Duvall in the eight inning off Raisel Iglesias proved the final blow needed for the Braves to win their first postseason clincher in 19 years. [14] [15]

For the sixth time in MLB history, the Reds became the fifth team to end a postseason without scoring a run, after the Indians (2013), Pirates (2014 and 2015), Yankees (2015), and Mets (2016), and the first team in MLB history to fail to score a run in a postseason series with more than one game. [16] This would also be only the second time a postseason series consisted entirely of shutouts after the 1905 World Series 115 years before.

Composite line score

2020 NLWC (2–0): Atlanta Braves beat Cincinnati Reds

Team12345678910111213 R H E
Cincinnati Reds 00000000000000132
Atlanta Braves 00001004000016150
Total attendance: N/A  Average attendance: N/A

Chicago vs. Miami

This is the second postseason meeting between the Cubs and Marlins. The previous meeting took place in the 2003 National League Championship Series, in which the then-Florida Marlins won in seven games after trailing the series 3–1. Game 2, originally scheduled for October 1, was postponed due to rain. [17] The game was moved to October 2 and Game 3 (if necessary) to October 3.

Game 1

September 30, 2020 1:08 pm (CDT) at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois
Team123456789 R H E
Miami000000500584
Chicago000010000141
WP: Sandy Alcántara (1–0)   LP: Kyle Hendricks (0–1)
Home runs:
MIA: Corey Dickerson (1), Jesús Aguilar (1)
CHC: Ian Happ (1)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

The Marlins were making their first postseason appearance since the 2003 World Series, and they sent out Sandy Alcántara to pitch against Kyle Hendricks. Ian Happ gave the Cubs the lead with a solo shot in the fifth inning, but it was one of only four hits allowed by the Marlins, Hendricks was going strong until the seventh inning, as he had held Miami to 0-for-9 with batters in scoring position. However, with one out, he allowed consecutive singles to set up Corey Dickerson at the plate. Hendricks, over 100 pitches at the moment, was allowed to pitch to Dickerson. He proceeded to hit a shot to left-center field that cleared the wall and turn the lead in favor of Miami. Hendricks was pulled afterwards, but two batters later, Miami ended the scoring with a two-run shot by Jesús Aguilar.

Game 2

October 2, 2020 1:08 pm (CDT) at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois
Team123456789 R H E
Miami000000200250
Chicago000000000050
WP: Brad Boxberger (1–0)   LP: Yu Darvish (0–1)   Sv: Brandon Kintzler (1)
Home runs:
MIA: Garrett Cooper (1)
CHC: None
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Sixto Sanchez was matched for the Marlins against Yu Darvish of the Cubs, with the latter making his first postseason start since the 2017 World Series. Already the first team to make the postseason after losing 100 games the previous season, the Marlins rode the arm of starter Sixto Sanchez for five innings before leaving it to the bullpen, which combined for a shutout. Brad Boxberger, who came in the sixth inning and pitched for one out in the seventh, received the win when the Marlins took the lead in the inning. Garrett Cooper hit a home run off Yu Darvish to break the tie. Miguel Rojas added in an insurance run not long after with a single after Matt Joyce reached with a double. Jason Heyward got a leadoff double in the 9th inning to give the Cubs hope, but Brandon Kintzler struck out the next three batters, which included Jason Kipnis, to end the game.

This was many of the Cubs 2016 championship core last postseason game in Chicago, including the man who put the team together, President of Baseball Operation Theo Epstein, who mutually parted ways with the team in November. In total from 2015 to 2020, they had made the postseason in all but one year and won a World Series, but since the close of the 2016 World Series, they lost nine of their next thirteen postseason games. For the Marlins, who had not made the postseason since the 2003 World Series, it was their first postseason series win in 17 years.

Composite line score

2020 NLWC (2–0): Miami Marlins beat Chicago Cubs

Team123456789 R H E
Miami Marlins 0000007007134
Chicago Cubs 000010000191
Total attendance: N/A  Average attendance: N/A

San Diego vs. St. Louis

This is the fourth postseason meeting between the Padres and Cardinals, with the Cardinals winning all three previous meetings in the Division Series. The Cardinals swept the Padres in 1996 and 2005, while they won in four games in 2006.

Game 1

September 30, 2020 2:08 pm (PDT) at Petco Park in San Diego, California
Team123456789 R H E
St. Louis4020000017131
San Diego111001000480
WP: Giovanny Gallegos (1–0)   LP: Chris Paddack (0–1)   Sv: Alex Reyes (1)
Home runs:
STL: Paul Goldschmidt (1)
SD: None
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Kwang Hyun Kim was matched for the Cardinals against Chris Paddack. Paddack got the first batter in the game out and proceeded to allow the next five batters to reach (which included a home run by Paul Goldschmidt) to make it 4-0. The Padres got one run back in the first, but they were playing catch-up the rest of the day, as Paddack allowed a total of six runs before being taken out with one out in the third inning. The Cardinals saw their starter last into the fourth inning after giving up three runs, but a combination of five bullpen arms held the Padres to one run in six innings of work.

Game 2

October 1, 2020 4:08 pm (PDT) at Petco Park in San Diego, California
Team123456789 R H E
St. Louis1300020219101
San Diego00020432X11152
WP: Emilio Pagán (1–0)   LP: Daniel Ponce de Leon (0–1)   Sv: Trevor Rosenthal (1)
Home runs:
STL: Kolten Wong (1)
SD: Fernando Tatís Jr. 2 (2), Manny Machado (1), Wil Myers 2 (2)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Wil Myers and Fernando Tatis Jr. were the first teammates each to hit two home runs in a postseason game since Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig did it in the 1932 World Series. [18] This is the first postseason victory for the Padres at Petco Park and the first home postseason victory overall since Game 3 of the 1998 NLCS. It is also the first postseason loss for the Cardinals at Petco Park after winning the first four postseason games in the venue's history.

Game 3

October 2, 2020 4:08 pm (PDT) at Petco Park in San Diego, California
Team123456789 R H E
St. Louis000000000042
San Diego00001021X481
WP: Austin Adams (1–0)   LP: Jack Flaherty (0–1)
Home runs:
STL: None
SD: Jake Cronenworth (1)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

The Cardinals elected to use Jack Flaherty as their Game 3 starter while the Padres went with a "bullpen game" strategy, which would see them change pitchers at the end of nearly every inning, with Craig Stammen having been taken out with two out in the second inning. In the 5th inning, Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a double. With two out, Eric Hosmer hit a line-drive double to score Tatis. In the 7th, now with Flaherty out for Alex Reyes, the Padres took advantage on two errors. The first three batters all got on base, with a groundball by Trent Grisham leading to an error by second baseman Kolten Wong when he elected to try and throw out the runner at second base that went wide of the shortstop. After an intentional walk of Tatis, Manny Machado was up with the bases loaded. He hit a bouncing liner to Tommy Edman that he quickly fielded and tried to throw home to get the runner out, but the ball went out of the glove just as Jake Cronenworth made it in. Hosmer, with the bases loaded, was walked on five pitches to make it 3-0. Cronenworth then hit a home run in the 8th to close the scoring.

The Padres were the first team to win an elimination game using nine pitchers. It was also their first postseason series victory since 1998. [19]

Composite line score

2020 NLWC (2–0): San Diego Padres beat St. Louis Cardinals

Team123456789 R H E
St. Louis Cardinals 53200202216274
San Diego Padres 11121553019313
Total attendance: N/A  Average attendance: N/A

Broadcasting

The games were televised on the ESPN family of networks in the United States, with ABC showing the entire Cubs-Marlins series, with ESPN2 showing Game 1 of the Padres vs. Cardinals series and ESPN showing every other game. [20]

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