It all comes down to one game.
The Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets are both playing for a playoff spot on Sunday in Game 162.
Only one can get in.
The Reds play the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Mets play the Miami Marlins.
They have the same record, and they want the third and final NL Wild Card spot.
It could come down to a tiebreaker.
Who holds the Reds-Mets tiebreaker?
The Cincinnati Reds hold the playoff tiebreaker over the New York Mets. That's due to the Reds winning the head-to-head series during the regular season between these teams.
If they finish with the same record, Cincy would earn the third and final NL Wild Card berth over the Mets.
How is the Reds-Mets tiebreaker decided?
The tiebreaker for the final Wild Card spot between the Reds and Mets is determined by head-to-head record.
The Reds hold the advantage there, winning the season series over the Mets, 4-2.
So as long as the Reds end up even with the Mets by the end of Sunday, they're in. New York needs to win on Sunday while Cincinnati loses to leapfrog for the final playoff spot in the National League.
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