YES.
The people that are saying no need to do some research before answering.
Case in point:
Matt Holliday is hitting .340 this year, Chipper Jones finished at .337. If Holliday goes 0-5 tonight, Jones wins the batting title.
A one-game playoff game for the wild card spot most certainly counts on season stats.
EDIT: "One game playoffs are currently used in Major League Baseball (MLB). While the American League has always used the one-game playoff, the National League used a three-game playoff until 1969. There have been seven one-game playoffs and four three-game playoffs in baseball history. They are officially considered part of the regular season and are included in the standings. The player stats are included in the regular-season stats."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-game_playoff
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2007-10-01 11:50:55
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answered by Kris 6
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Mlb Regular Season Stats
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answered by menjivar 4
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Consider the Padres-Rockies playoff game like extra innings on the season. Do the stats add to regular season totals? Yes, absolutely. It was true in 1946, 1948, 1951, 1959, 1962, 1978, 1980, 1995, 1998, 1999, and it'll be true tonight in 2007. If Peavy gets the W, that's #20 for him.
This is not a postseason game. Those are tallied separately. This is an extension of the season, since the question of which team gets the NL wildcard berth was not resolved. As with a tie at the end of the ninth, they keep playing until they have an answer.
2007-10-01 12:27:43
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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Yes it does, while watching Baseball Tonight, last night, they said it will affect the season stats. Meaning that Matt Holliday at 135 RBI could overtake Howard at 136 RBI's. Also their is potential to lose the batting title if he struggles. So it does count for regular season stats
2007-10-01 11:57:42
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answered by Ezz 6
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Yes, this game does count for stats but the real post season games like the NLDS and ALDS and NLCS and ALCS and World series do not count.
2007-10-01 11:56:13
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answered by Rocketman 6
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No. Regular season stats end at 162.
2007-10-01 11:46:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No it does not. Once the regular season finishes, no games after it counts as the regular season stats.
2007-10-01 11:53:57
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answered by Mets Lover 4
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yes this one does but the other playoff games are different
2007-10-01 11:45:31
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answered by Patrick D 3
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No.
There are seperate categories for playoff stats.
2007-10-01 11:45:41
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answered by Anonymous
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no, but some people might say ur stupid for asing a question like that, but u rock! i was wondering to, and i looked it up, and found out!!
2007-10-01 12:12:52
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answered by Nick B 2
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