The Detroit Tigers and the Seattle Mariners just played the longest winner-take-all postseason game in MLB history. The game lasted 15 innings, as both teams fought hard, with the score tied at 2-2. Mariners and Tigers fans were on the edge of their seats for more than five hours. Cal Raleigh continues to increase his chances of becoming the AL MVP.
It was intense, challenging, and emotionally charged. The Tigers came close to walking it off more than twice, but the Mariners showed strong defense. Seattle blew a couple of chances as well. However, they walked it off at the bottom of the 15th inning with the help of Jorge Polanco.
JP Crawford scored the winning run for the team, leading the Mariners to the ALCS. Former Yankees pitcher Tommy Kahnle surrendered the final run. Seattle will p