Detroit Tigers advance to ALDS, and fans need heart medicine
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The Division Series will see the introduction of the top two seeds in each league to the postseason. The AL’s No. 1 Toronto Blue Jays and No. 2 Seattle Mariners, and the NL’s No. 1 Milwaukee Brewers and No. 2 Philadelphia Phillies earned byes past the Wild Card Series and into the Division Series.
The Detroit Tigers collapsed down the stretch, losing the AL Central division crown to the Cleveland Guardians. They avenged themselves Thursday with a 6-3 win, beating up on their division foes' pitching and earning a trip to Seattle and the AL Divisional Series against the Mariners.
Bryan Woo stood in full uniform on Thursday afternoon as he paced through the outfield grass in an empty T-Mobile Park. That he was in Seattle’s home whites, jersey crisply tucked in and complete with
World Series hopes brought roughly 5,000 Mariners fans, each with an indelible Mariners story, to T-Mobile Park this week for two six-inning scrimmages.
In the wake of this, first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. gave a better answer as he hinted at the shortstop's potential return this postseason. Guerrero Jr. made it clear that while Bichette will miss the upcoming ALDS round, he might be back in the potential ALCS.