Plus: The 7 best moments from 4 wild games
Did you watch all of that? Did you watch all of that? We all thought last Saturday was crazy (the one with the first Oscar Gonzalez walk-off hit), but yesterday was perhaps even wilder. We had a walk-off. We had an inside-the-park homer. We had multiple late-inning comebacks. We had multiple eliminations. We had SpongeBob.
It was a day of almost inconceivable highlights. Let's look at the seven best moments the day gave us. | | | J.T. Realmuto sprinted around the bases in 15.4 seconds for just the 18th inside-the-park home run in postseason history -- and the first by a catcher. | | |
| Regular-season showings affect the seedings for the postseason. But once you cross that threshold into October baseball, you're on your own. We just saw two of the biggest upsets in postseason history. | | |
| When Julio RodrÃguez ran down a fly ball in right-center field, it got us thinking about some of the best grabs ever made in the postseason pressure-cooker. | | |
| Mariners first baseman Ty France caught a popup right near the bag and merely had to reach down to complete an improbable double play. | | |
| The Red Sox came out on top at Home Run Derby X in Mexico City to win the entire tournament behind MVP Jocelyn Alo's 17 home runs in the final round. | | |
| Watch Game 4 of the ALDS exclusively in Spanish on MLB Network's telecast presented by T-Mobile when the Guardians try to close out the series against the Yankees at 7:07 p.m. ET. | | |
| The Astros' streak of 6 straight League Championship Series appearances is second all-time. Which team has the most? | |
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