I wouldn't mind hearing an answer to the question asked though. I won't throw the language in there though and I will ask it. Why does MLB not take into account any of the regular season Head to head to determine a tie breaker? It just seems ridiculous that you play all of these games during the regular season, but then the tie breaker is having to play another game against a team you already beat head to head during the season. I mean, even with today's loss, the Cubs still won more games against Milwaukee during the season, right?
In the end, I don't really care, but it seems to take away all emphasis for playing 162 games during the regular season. So I am genuinely curious if MLB has any real reasoning for not having a basic head to head record as a tiebreaker. I mean I get it, from back in the old days when you didn't have a wild card, but it seems to take a lot of importance away from the regular season now that a basic tiebreaker rule wouldn't necessarily keep you out of the post season.