NFC - Saints / Packers
AFC - Ravens / Jets
Four - two from each conference.
a wild card team is the 2 teams that are below the top 4 best teams. they do not have a grantee positions in the playoffs tho. so when a team is a wild card there stats for wins and loses are lower then the top four but higher then the rest of the teams.
Two wild card teams make the playoffs in each conference making a total of four.
a wild card team is the 2 teams that are below the top 4 best teams. they do not have a grantee positions in the playoffs tho. so when a team is a wild card there stats for wins and loses are lower then the top four but higher then the rest of the teams.
In the 2002 World Series, both the Angels and the Giants made the playoffs as wild card teams.
This is best answered in opposition to your question i.e. How do teams qualify for the playoffs? The 8 division winners and 2 wild card teams from each conference. Wild card teams are determined by the best overall winning percentage from the remaining (non division winning) teams.
Two wild card teams from each league makes the MLB playoff each year. As of 2012 there is a one game wild card playoff between the two best records in each league who didn't win their division.
Its when the top teams just like in regular baseball plus the wild card play against each other in the playoffs
If the regular season ends and two teams have the same record and are tied for the Wild Card, they go to a one game playoff, where the winner advances into the post season and the loser is eliminated from the playoffs.
there are 12 spots in total 8 are for the division winners 4 are for the wild card spots
The last time that two teams from the AL Central both made the playoffs was 2006, where the Minnesota Twins won the division and the Detroit Tigers took the Wild Card.
The Yankees have made the playoffs as a wild card team four times.1995, 1997, 2007 and 2010.