Phillies' magic number is one for National League's final playoff spot, Brewers need minor miracle
Phillies' magic number is one for National League's final playoff spot, Brewers need minor miracle

There are just three days left in the 2022 MLB regular season and 11 of the 12 playoff spots – remember, the new format kicks in where the two division champions in each league with the best records get byes to the Divisional Series – have been clinched. The only one that hasn't is the final National League wild card spot, but the Phillies can earn that tonight with a win in Houston or a Milwaukee home loss to Arizona. Philadelphia's magic number is one.

The Phillies are +100 underdogs at Caesars Sportsbook, b ut the Astros have nothing to play for as they've clinched the American League's top seed so perhaps Dusty Baker won't start all his key players — although the excellent Lance McCullers Jr. (4-1, 2.38 ERA) is scheduled to pitch. It's Aaron Nola (10-13, 3.36) for Philadelphia. The Phillies could still earn the NL's No. 2 wild card, currently held by San Diego. The third wild card team will visit the Central Division champion Cardinals in the Divisional Round, while the second would visit the Mets.

Milwaukee is a -250 favorite behind Brandon Woodruff (13-4, 3.05). He has been spectacular at home with an 8-0 record and 1.98 ERA. The team hasn't missed the postseason since 2017. Obviously, the Brewers would have to sweep Arizona and Philadelphia would have to get swept in Houston to keep that streak alive. The Diamondbacks start rookie left-hander Tommy Henry (3-4, 5.98).

One other baseball note: Yankees star Aaron Judge is +270 to go yard to night at Texas and -250 to hit at least one in the series against the Rangers.

  
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