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“font-size: 9pt;”>Don Kelly and Delmon Young hit back-to-back

homers in the first inning, then Doug Fister and three relievers

spent a tense night trying to protect the lead. They held off the

high-powered Yankees and beat New York 3-2 Thursday in the deciding

Game 5 of their AL Division Series.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>While the Yankees were eliminated in the

postseason with a one-run loss at home for the first time since the

1926 World Series against St. Louis, Detroit won an all-or-nothing

postseason game for the first time since beating the Cardinals in

Game 7 of the 1968 World Series.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>With the Tigers vying for their first World

Series title since 1984, ace Justin Verlander will start the ALCS

opener against the Rangers’ C.J. Wilson.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>The Cardinals will play the Philadelphia Phillies

tonight for the final game of the National League Division Series

in Philadelphia.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>Information from Espn.com contributed to this

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