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    Division Series moves to 2-3 format

    NEW YORK -- Baseball's owners have approved changing the format of this year's AL and NL Division Series from a 2-2-1 format to a 2-3 format, giving the team with home-field advantage the last three games of the five-game series.

    The change, approved by owners on Thursday, was made to accommodate baseball's new one-game, wild-card playoff round. The new round of playoffs was added after schedules were set with the regular season ending Oct. 3 and the World Series starting Oct. 24.

    Teams with home-field advantage will host Games 3, 4 and 5, eliminating one travel day, and the wild-card playoff winners will start the division series at home.

    The division series matching the Nos. 2 and 3 seed will begin Saturday, Oct. 6, while the matchup involving the No. 1 seed and the wild-card winner is scheduled to start Sunday, Oct. 7, according to a source.

    Baseball could revert back to a 2-2-1 format in 2013, when the regular season is tentatively set to start on April 1, with a Sunday night game possible the previous day. Baseball is shifting from the midweek start it used in 2011 and 2012.

    The 2-2-1 format has been used in the divisional round since 1998.

    Baseball also announced its new one-game, wild-card playoffs will be televised Oct. 5 by TBS and that two division series games will shift from TBS to the MLB Network under a deal running through 2013. TBS Sports president David Levy said a rights fee was involved.

    The two division series games will be available in more than 30 million fewer homes on MLB Network than on TBS -- that includes some hometown fans of the teams playing.
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    while this may reduce travel and travel costs I don't like this. If a team wins 2 at home and then goes to the team with HFA, they only need to win 1 and essentially eliminates the meaning of home field advantage. It would be more beneficial to not be a top seed in the playoffs for that particular series.

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