<p>As the New York Mets and the Atlanta Braves meet for Game 161 and Game 162 to decide who goes into the 2024 Postseason, it's a chance to look back at some of the tiebreakers in the regular season, and specifically the last significant tiebreaker before the postseason expanded from just the World Series into the knockout format we recognise today.</p>
<p>It's back to 1962 and as the season ends, the Giants and the Dodgers are tied at the top of the National League on 101 wins. With just a single spot in the World Series, the teams faced each other over a three-game series. They split the first two games, leading to a win-or-go-home Game 165 and the record for the longest season in Major League history.</p>
<p>This is Game 165.</p>
<p>George Kell and Al Helfer take you through a remarkable quirk of a game.</p>
<p>You can find the boxscore here:</p>
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<p>This game was played on October 3, 1962.</p>