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2011 Blue Jays/MLB Thread

Phillies just pulled ahead 4-3 in the top of the 13th. Braves lose and St. Louis gets the NL wildcard. If the Braves come back to win, both teams are heading to St. Louis for the tie-breaker.

Yankees and Tampa still tied at 7 in the bottom of the 11th. Boston leading Baltimore 3-2 in the top of the 9th. They are back playing following a lengthy rain delay.
 
Longoria blasts the Rays into the playoffs! Quite poetic that Crawford was the one to drop the ball. Money can't buy you playoffs, Carl.

Oh, and eat it Crapelbon!!
 
TML fan said:
Longoria blasts the Rays into the playoffs! Quite poetic that Crawford was the one to drop the ball. Money can't buy you playoffs, Carl.

Oh, and eat it Crapelbon!!

Didn't watch the game...Papelbon with the blown save? LOVE IT
 
I mean, the Yankees did everything short of pitching Whitey Ford to hand that game to the Rays but holy cheese was that the craziest night of baseball I've ever seen.
 
Tonight in itself felt like I was watching a bunch of playoff games.  By far the most exciting night I've witnessed in baseball in a long time.  I was flipping between the three games pretty much with every pitch.
 
I haven't cheered this much for a non-Jays team(s) since 2001 when the Diamondbacks came back to beat the Yankees in the bottom of the 9th of Game 7 to win the World Series.

Papelbon and his stupid stare and hollowed mouth can go screw off already.  :)
 
Saint Nik said:
I mean, the Yankees did everything short of pitching Whitey Ford to hand that game to the Rays but holy cheese was that the craziest night of baseball I've ever seen.

When Boston lost, I'm shocked that Steinbrenner didn't sign himself to a 1-day contract and insist that he pitch the 12th.  I can't believe that we saw two of the biggest September collapses of all time, both taking to the final day of the season, and really, both teams who had the advantage falling apart.  Unbelievable.  Boston was pretty successful as they managed to be quite possibly the best choke artists in the history of baseball.
 

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