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Originally Posted by chumdawg
Can't get the A's, can they?
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At this point anyone can get anyone (leaving out the wild card game). A's, Yankees, Rangers, and Orioles could all end up in any order of best two division winners and wildcards, with Detroit bringing up the rear. Rangers could end up with homefield throughout or could have to go on the road for the wild card game. So long as the A's either win one game or the Angels lose one game, though, we know the teams.
Edit: Of course, the Rangers couldn't play the A's in the wild card game, but assuming the Rangers make it out of the wild card round (or don't have to play that game), they could face any of the other four teams in the 5-game divisional round.
I'll take the O's, of course, though. They've been extraordinarily lucky to be where they are, unlike Oakland, who's spent the second half kicking ass and taking names.