MLB Playoff Bracket Challenge

Fill out your bracket for a shot at winning some airline gift cards.
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A brand-new bracket for the Fall Classic

Why let college basketball have all the fun? The GIST is launching its first-ever MLB Playoffs bracket challenge — so you can have some skin in the game. How could you not be romantic about baseball?

How to play

It's not just a trophy on the line — here's how you can enter for a chance to win The GIST's MLB Playoffs Bracket Challenge.

  • If this is your first time filling out a bracket with The GIST, head to the top of this page and create an account. If you've filled one out for previous tournaments, sign in.
  • Points are awarded for every series winner you pick correctly. The value increases per round (Wild Card Series are worth 2 Points, Division Series (aka quarter-finals) are worth 4 Points, League Championship Series (aka semifinals) are worth 6 Points, and the World Series is worth 8 Points). An additional 5 points will also be added if you guess the World Series winner and series length correctly.
  • Any GISTer who predicts the combined final score of the World Series–winning game (Team 1's runs + Team 2's runs) will receive an additional 5 points.
  • The deadline to submit a bracket is Tuesday, October 2 at 2:32 p.m. ET.
  • Winners will be announced in The GIST's Sports News newsletter and on The GIST's socials, so keep an eye out.

What to win

The top three brackets will win a gift card for their next getaway.*

*See the rules for more details on prizing and eligibility.

🥇 1ST PLACE

$300 airline gift card

🥈 2ND PLACE

$200 airline gift card

🥉 3RD PLACE

$100 airline gift card

How to pick the winner

With this much talent in the field, making picks can feel impossible. Read up on The GIST's guides and tournament updates to help you choose.

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