Major League Baseball Wild Card - Combined Wild Card Game, Division-series, LCS, and World Series Record As Wild-card Winners

Combined Wild Card Game, Division-series, LCS, and World Series Record As Wild-card Winners

Wild-card team Series record* Playoffs
Florida/Miami Marlins 6–0 Won 1997 World Series and 2003 World Series
Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 3–0 Won 2002 World Series
Boston Red Sox 6–6 Won 2004 World Series
St. Louis Cardinals 4–2 Won 2011 World Series
New York Mets 3–2 Lost 2000 World Series to New York (AL), 4–1
San Francisco Giants 2–1 Lost 2002 World Series to Anaheim, 4–3
Houston Astros 3–2 Lost 2005 World Series to Chicago (AL), 4–0
Detroit Tigers 2–1 Lost 2006 World Series to St. Louis Cardinals, 4–1
Baltimore Orioles 2–2 Lost 1996 American League Championship Series to New York (AL), 4–1.
Colorado Rockies 2–3 Lost 2007 World Series to Boston Red Sox, 4–0
Seattle Mariners 1–1 Lost 2000 American League Championship Series to New York (AL), 4–2.
New York Yankees 1–4 Lost 2010 American League Championship Series
Los Angeles Dodgers 0–2 Lost 2006 National League Division Series
Atlanta Braves 0–2 Lost 2010 National League Division Series
Chicago Cubs 0–1 Lost 1998 National League Division Series
Oakland Athletics 0–1 Lost 2001 American League Division Series
Milwaukee Brewers 0–1 Lost 2008 National League Division Series
Tampa Bay Rays 0–1 Lost 2011 American League Division Series
Texas Rangers 0–1 Lost 2012 American League Wild Card Game

(*) – Counts one-game wild card playoff in the statistics.

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