2013 National League Division Series

2013 National League Division Series
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
St. Louis Cardinals (3) Mike Matheny 97–65, .599, GA: 3
Pittsburgh Pirates (2) Clint Hurdle 94–68, .580, GB: 3
DatesOctober 3–9
TelevisionTBS (Games 1, 3–5)
MLB Network (Game 2)
TV announcersDick Stockton, Bob Brenly and Matt Winer (TBS)
Bob Costas, Jim Kaat and Sam Ryan (MLBN)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersDave Flemming and Rick Sutcliffe
UmpiresJerry Layne (crew chief), Jim Joyce, Sam Holbrook, Paul Nauert, Wally Bell, Tony Randazzo
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Los Angeles Dodgers (3) Don Mattingly 92–70, .568, GA: 11
Atlanta Braves (1) Fredi González 96–66, .593, GA: 10
DatesOctober 3–7
TelevisionTBS
TV announcersErnie Johnson, Ron Darling, Cal Ripken Jr. and Craig Sager
RadioESPN
Radio announcersDan Shulman and Orel Hershiser
UmpiresJohn Hirschbeck (crew chief), Laz Diaz, Marvin Hudson, Bill Miller, Tim Welke, Hunter Wendelstedt
NLWCPittsburgh Pirates defeated Cincinnati Reds, 6–2
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The 2013 National League Division Series were two best-of-five-game series to determine the baseball teams to participate in the 2013 National League Championship Series. The three divisional winners (seeded 1-3 based on record) and a fourth team — the winner of a one-game Wild Card playoff — played in two series. TBS carried most of the games, with some on MLB Network.

These matchups were:

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The Pirates made their first postseason appearance since 1992, and their first appearance in the Division Series in franchise history (and only one as of 2024).

The Cardinals would go on to defeat the Dodgers in the NLCS, then lose the 2013 World Series to the American League champion Boston Red Sox.

  1. ^ "Pirates v Cardinals". ESPN. October 2, 2013. Retrieved October 3, 2013.
  2. ^ "Dodgers v Braves". ESPN. October 2, 2013. Retrieved October 3, 2013.
  3. ^ The restriction on teams from the same division meeting in the Division Series was removed prior to the 2012 season. Therefore, the Cardinals and Pirates, both from the Central Division, were able to meet in the Division Series. Under the format used from 1998–2011, (1) St. Louis would have faced (3) Los Angeles in one Division Series, and (2) Atlanta would have faced (4) Pittsburgh in the other.