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The magic number to make the playoffs is down to five after tonight's win. Hoping for an Angels loss tonight to take it down to four.

How does the magic number in a race involving multiple (more than 2) teams? Is 5 the number of O's wins plus losses by the Angels or Tampa Bay?

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How does the magic number in a race involving multiple (more than 2) teams? Is 5 the number of O's wins plus losses by the Angels or Tampa Bay?

We have a magic number right now against LA, Tampa, Detroit, and the ChiSox. The Angels have the largest number at 5. Tampa is 4, and I think it is 2 for Detroit and 1 now for Chicago.

Put simply, 5-1 gets us in the playoffs. If the Angels lose tonight (they trail at present), 4-2 gets us in.

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Since nobody has posted the summary yet:

Indians: Eliminated

Twins: Eliminated

Red Soxs: Eliminated

Royals: Eliminated

Blue Jays: Eliminated

Mariners: Eliminated

White Soxs: 1

Tigers: 2*

Rays: 4

Angels: 5

A's (Top Wildcard Spot): 7

Yankees (Win the Division): 9

Texas (Best Record in AL!!): 10

*The Orioles only need to eliminate one of the two AL Central teams; once one is eliminated, the other could still end up with a better record than the O's, but would be guaranteed to win the division and therefore not compete with the Orioles for a playoff spot.

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We have a magic number right now against LA, Tampa, Detroit, and the ChiSox. The Angels have the largest number at 5. Tampa is 4, and I think it is 2 for Detroit and 1 now for Chicago.

Once either Chicago or Detroit is eliminated from wild card contention, the other becomes irrelevant to us, because they will either win the AL Central or be eliminated from the wild card. Of course, we still care about the White Sox because they are playing Tampa four straight starting tomorrow.

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Thank you to Skanar to posting prior to my getting to a computer this morning. Great point about the Tigers and White Soxs. I decided to add another layer now with the Magic numbers the Division leaders need to win their division and Magic Numbers for those teams also to clinch a playoff spot. The Orioles is 5!!

Magic # for Orioles Only------------Magic # to Win Division---------------Magic # Playoff Spot

Indians: Eliminated

Twins: Eliminated

Red Soxs: Eliminated

Royals: Eliminated

Blue Jays: Eliminated

Mariners: Eliminated

White Soxs: 1

Tigers: 2* ------------------------------------ 7

Rays: 4

Angels: 5

A's (Top Wildcard Spot): 7 ------------------------------------------------------------ 6

Yankees (Win the Division): 9-----------------6 --------------------------------------- 4

Texas (Best Record in AL!!): 10-------------- 5 --------------------------------------- 3

*The Orioles only need to eliminate one of the two AL Central teams; once one is eliminated, the other could still end up with a better record than the O's, but would be guaranteed to win the division and therefore not compete with the Orioles for a playoff spot.

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I'd like to give a shout out to the Rangers, Red Sox and Mariners who have proven to be completely worthless these last few days. Hopefully the Rays, A's and Angels remember how to lose a few games this weekend. While we control our own destiny, a little help would be nice!

Let me add the Blue Jays to that as they laid down like dogs for the Yankees and Rays before deciding to play us tough!

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So how good are the chances that the O's can clinch a playoff spot during the Boston series? Is my math correct that it could only happen no earlier than Sunday? (2 O's wins, 2 Angels losses and an O's win or Angels loss on Sunday?)

Because I'd really love to see them pop the champange in front of a home crowd.

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