Let's say they were both division champs, one from the NL East, the other from the NL Central, both finished 95-67. If the NL West winner had a lesser record, they fall into the #3 slot. Your two 95-67 teams have their seeding determined per the help thread info. If the NL West winner finished above them, then they would face each other in the NLDS, the tiebreaker would only determine home field advantage/higher seed 2 versus 3.
The tiebreaker protocol breaks any existing ties, to rank division winners, or to rank 2 playoff bound teams from the same division, with the exception of the one game playoff, or to break 3 way ties.
9/21/2018 6:07 PM (edited)