LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The Dodgers will face the Cincinnati Reds in a National League wild-card series beginning Tuesday at Dodger Stadium, needing 13 victories for the first back-to-back World Series championships in franchise history.
The Reds qualified for the final spot in Major League Baseball’s postseason with the New York Mets’ 4-0 loss to the Miami Marlins Sunday in Miami, ending the Mets’ chances of finishing the season with a better record than the Reds.
Both teams finished the season 83-79, but Cincinnati received the National League’s third and final wild-card berth because it won the season series from New York, 4-2, the first tiebreaker.
The Reds lost to the Milwaukee Brewers, 4-2, in Milwaukee on Sunday, in a game completed 14 minutes before the Mets-Marlins game.
The Dodgers were 5-1 against Cincinnati this season, including 3-0 at Dodger Stadium.
Each of the first two games of the series is set to start at 6:08 p.m. The third game is also set to start at 6:08 p.m., but would be moved to 4:38 p.m. if two or three of the other series end in two-game sweeps.
The entire best-of-three series will be played at Dodger Stadium and be televised on ESPN.
The winner will advance to face the Eastern Division champion Philadelphia Phillies, who received a bye into the division series round for having one of the two best records among the National League’s three division champions.
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