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[QUOTE="JayTUS%20nli:316124"]They don't have to. If the Red Sox win today, they are in the playoffs, and Cleveland can't make it. The only way they were having a playoff of any sort would have been if Cleveland and Boston finished with the same record, or if Cleveland won yesterday and the Red Sox won today. But because Cleveland lost yesterday, the only shot they have at the playoffs is a Red Sox loss paired with a win from them. But if the Red Sox win, they are in the playoffs. No need for a playoff to decide who wins the division because both teams are in the playoffs. Sure, it'd be nice to not have to hear "eight straight division titles," but I'd rather the guys get an extra day of rest. On the flipside, winning the division sends us to Anaheim, while winning the Wild Card sends us to Chicago. We were 4-3 against the White Sox this year, and 4-2 against Anaheim, so while I don't think it will matter either way, the White Sox fell apart down the stretch and are pretty much realing, while Anaheim caught fire to come back and win their division. Maybe I should be careful what I wish for, but I gotta admit, having already won our World Series, it would be kind of cool to add to the White Sox misery, haha. But that said, if Cleveland and the White Sox had ended up tied and they were both qualified for the post season, Chicago would have gotten the division and Cleveland the Wild Card because of head to head, and under that scenerio, if the Red Sox and Yankees finished tied, they'd play a tie breaker game Monday to see who won the division and who went home...[/QUOTE]
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