Red October has swept through Philadelphia once again. The Philadelphia Phillies shut down the Atlanta Braves in the NLDS in four games, setting plenty of playoff records along the way. They’ll now look to the NLCS against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Nobody expected the trip to the World Series in 2022. However, the feeling is different in 2023. The Phillies are rolling on all cylinders, and the stats tell the story.
MLB Playoff Expansion
The MLB Playoffs expanded in 2022 with the addition of a third Wild Card team in each league. The change came only 10 years after the Wild Card play-in format began in 2012. Baseball also didn’t even have Wild Card teams in the playoffs until 1995.
The changes have increased the likelihood of broken records. More games mean more plate appearances and more chances for players to accomplish things that have never been done before.
While the Atlanta media has harped on the flaws of the new playoff system, modern playoff baseball has been incredibly exciting for the fans. It’s created the opportunity to promote the sport with unprecedented stories.
No team has captured that excitement quite like the Phillies since the most recent changes in 2022.
Phillies On Wild Card Hot Streak
Dave Dombrowski built the Phillies for the postseason. Whether or not you liked hearing that every time the team slumped this summer, you certainly know it’s true now.
Zack Wheeler is the ace of the staff who can take the ball for a dominant performance in the postseason, and the stats prove it. The lineup has the ability to catch fire at any point in time. Their unprecedented power numbers helped them through the first two playoff rounds.
When a rowdy crowd at Citizens Bank Park during Red October cheers on the Phillies, they can set unprecedented playoff records.