CLEVELAND CONFIRMS POSTSEASON SPOT WITH WALK-OFF WIN

Cleveland confirms postseason spot with walk-off win

Cleveland confirms postseason spot with walk-off win

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Cleveland beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 at Progressive Field on the 20th (Korea time).먹튀검증

With this victory, he recorded 89 wins and 65 losses, securing third place in the wild card regardless of the results of the remaining games, confirming his advance to the postseason.

Cleveland, which has a 6.5-game gap with the second-place Kansas City Royals, is expected to confirm its win in the American League Central Division as early as this weekend.

This marks the sixth time that the team has advanced to the postseason for nine years since 2016. Since its advance to the World Series in 2016, it has not exceeded the Division Series.

Stephen Boat, who took over as coach this season for the first time since his active career until 2022, led the team to the postseason in his first year as coach.

According to "MLB.com ", it is the fifth time in league history that a coach who took over two years after retirement, except for a player-manager, has led the team to the postseason.

Earlier, Pat Morgan (Philadelphia, 1915), Al Dark (San Francisco, 1962), Yogi Vera (Yankees, 1964), and Jim Pregosi (Angels, 1979) set such records.

Cleveland won a dramatic victory on the day. When the team was losing 1-2, Bryan Rozio made a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the sixth inning, and Andrés Jimenez made a hit to the right with runners on the first and second bases with one out in the bottom of the 10th inning.

Starter Joey Cantillo allowed three hits, three walks, six strikeouts and two runs (one earned) in 41/3 innings, and the bullpen later kept the rest of 52/3 innings scoreless.

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