The Boston Red Sox lose and clinch the AL East. The Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers win, but lose when the Baltimore Orioles win. The New York Mets win ... and then win again when the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants lose. If you've been paying attention, that will make sense.
It was a night of dramatic moments, with a lot happening in a span of 1 hour, 12 minutes. Here's a timeline courtesy of Sarah Langs of ESPN Stats & Info:
9:51 ET (TOR): Top of 9th begins: Toronto Blue Jays lead O's 2-1
9:51 (DET): Miguel Cabrera go-ahead homerun versus the Cleveland Indians
9:57 (DET): Tigers/Indians game goes into delay
10:00 (TOR): Hyun Soo Kim go-ahead 2-run home run off Roberto Osuna
10:11 (TOR): Orioles win -- Red Sox's magic number reaches 0
10:12 (NYY): Bottom of 9th begins: Red Sox lead the New York Yankees 3-0
10:29 (NYY): Craig Kimbrel walks Brian McCann, Gardner scores; Red Sox lead 3-1
10:30 (NYY): Kimbrel removed, Joe Kelly enters game
10:37 (NYY): Mark Teixeira hits a walk-off grand slam, Yankees win, Red Sox lose
10:56 (STL): Bottom of 9th begins: Cincinnati Reds lead Cardinals 2-1
10:58 (STL): Kolten Wong hits triple to lead off bottom of 9th
11:03 (STL): Jedd Gyorko grounds out to third base, Cardinals lose
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