Major League Baseball Wild Card

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[edit] Champions by year and most titles

For lists of champions by year and teams with most wildcard titles, see:

[edit] Series record as MLB Wildcard champions

MLB Team Series Record Playoffs
Florida Marlins 6-0 Won 1997 & 2003 World Series
Boston Red Sox 5-4 Won 2004 World Series
Anaheim Angels 3-0 Won 2002 World Series
Houston Astros 3-2 Lost World Series to Chicago (AL), 4-0
New York Mets 3-2 Lost World Series to New York (AL), 4-1
Detroit Tigers 2-1 Lost World Series to St. Louis Cardinals, 4-1
San Francisco Giants 2-1 Lost World Series to Anaheim, 4-3
Colorado Rockies 1-1 Won Division Series over Philadelphia, 3-0
Baltimore Orioles 1-1 Lost ALCS
Seattle Mariners 1-1 Lost ALCS
St. Louis Cardinals 0-1 Lost Division Series to Arizona, 3-2
Chicago Cubs 0-1 Lost Division Series to Atlanta, 3-0
Oakland Athletics 0-1 Lost Division Series to New York Yankees, 3-2
Los Angeles Dodgers 0-2 Lost Division Series
New York Yankees 0-2 Lost Division Series

[edit] Facts

- The Florida Marlins were the first wildcard team to reach the World series.

- The Florida Marlins were the first wildcard team to win the World Series.

- The Boston Red Sox have won five AL Wildcard titles. (Most in MLB)

- The National League's one and only NL Wildcard winner to win the World Series is the Florida Marlins.

- Only four times has a Wildcard team won the World Series: (Florida Marlins 1997 and 2003, Anaheim Angels 2002, and Boston Red Sox 2004.

- 2002 was the first and only year that the NL & AL Wilcard champions played each other in the World Series. (San Francisco & Anaheim)

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