2010 National League Division Series

2010 National League Division Series
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Philadelphia Phillies (3) Charlie Manuel 97–65, .599, GA: 6
Cincinnati Reds (0) Dusty Baker 91–71, .562, GA: 5
DatesOctober 6–10
TelevisionTBS
TV announcersBrian Anderson and Joe Simpson
RadioESPN
Radio announcersJon Sciambi and Dave Campbell
UmpiresJohn Hirschbeck, Bruce Dreckman, Sam Holbrook, Ed Rapuano, Gary Cederstrom and Rob Drake[1]
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
San Francisco Giants (3) Bruce Bochy 92–70, .568, GA: 2
Atlanta Braves (1) Bobby Cox 91–71, .562, GB: 6
DatesOctober 7–11
TelevisionTBS
TV announcersDick Stockton and Bob Brenly
RadioESPN
Radio announcersChris Berman (in San Francisco)
Dave O'Brien (in Atlanta) and Rick Sutcliffe
UmpiresDana DeMuth, Paul Nauert, Paul Emmel, Mike Winters, Jerry Layne and Ed Hickox[1]
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The 2010 National League Division Series (NLDS) were two best-of-five-game series to determine the participating teams in the 2010 National League Championship Series. The three divisional winners and a fourth team—a "Wild Card"—played in two series from October 6 to 11. TBS televised all games in the United States.[2]

Under MLB's playoff format, no two teams from the same division were matched up in the Division Series, regardless of whether their records would normally indicate such a matchup. Home field advantage went to the team with the better regular-season record with the exception of the wild card team, which defers home field advantage regardless of record. The matchups were:

The Phillies and Reds had met in the postseason once before: in the 1976 NLCS, which the Reds won 3–0. The Giants and Braves also had one prior postseason series—the 2002 NLDS—which the Giants won 3–2.

The Giants would go on to defeat the Phillies in the NLCS, then win the 2010 World Series by defeating the American League champion Texas Rangers, winning their first World title since 1954.

  1. ^ a b Mayo, Jonathan (October 5, 2010). "Veteran umpires assigned to Division Series". MLB.com. Archived from the original on October 8, 2010. Retrieved October 5, 2010.
  2. ^ 2010 MLB Postseason Schedule
  3. ^ The higher seed (in parentheses) had the home field advantage, which was determined by playing record. Although the team with the best record was normally intended to play the wild card team, the Phillies played the Reds, rather than the wild card Braves, because the Phillies and Braves are in the same division.