The Toronto Blue Jays will face the Seattle Mariners in the American League Wild-Card Series starting Friday.
The old single wild-card game format had its share of critics, but it frequently delivered the drama.
That set the stage for Edwin Encarnacion, who belted a no-doubt blast off Ubaldo Jimenez that booked Toronto’s spot in the AL Division Series. The Rangers took the lead on the unusual play. Confusion reigned after Russell Martin’s throw hit Shin-Soo Choo’s bat and Rougned Odor scored from third as home plate umpire Dale Scott called time.
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