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Shaughnessy playoffs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shaughnessy playoff system The Shaughnessy playoff system is a method of determining the champion of a sports league that is not in a divisional alignment. It involves the participation of the top four teams in the league standings in a single elimination tournament.〔(Nothing Minor About It: The American Association/AFL of 1936-1950 ) - Bob Gill, Pro Football Researchers Association (1990) 〕〔(International League Governors' Cup Championship ) - from official AAA baseball website〕 While the first round of the playoffs involve the pairing of the first- and fourth-place teams in one contest (whether it be a single game or a series of games) and the second- and third-place teams in the other,〔 (“It’s a Minor Thing” ) – Steven Brainerd, Professional Football Researchers Association (1988)〕 a variant of the Shaughnessy playoffs would pair the first- and third-place teams in one semifinal round and the second- and fourth-place teams in the other. In either variant, the winners of the first two games would then compete for the league championship. ==History and usage==
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