NY Mets 5, Philadelphia 3
The New York Mets are going back to the playoffs.
St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 3
The story about a man named Jedd, a Mountaineer keeping the St. Louis Cardinals alive in the National League wild-card picture, keeps growing.
NY Yankees 7, Baltimore 3
The New York Yankees would have liked to be in the place the Baltimore Orioles are in -- needing a win and losses by other teams to secure a wild-card spot.
San Francisco 3, LA Dodgers 0
Rookie left-hander Ty Blach pitched eight shutout innings to earn his first major-league win and Angel Pagan broke a scoreless tie with a fifth-inning home run off Clayton Kershaw on Saturday, lifting the San Francisco Giants to a 3-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Washington 2, Miami 1
As the game came to end, Trea Turner followed Bryce Harper back to the first-base dugout as the two did high fives with teammates who did not play.
Cincinnati 7, Chi. Cubs 4
Chicago Cubs left-hander Jon Lester missed out on his 20th victory of the season Saturday, but eclipsed the 200-inning mark.
Cleveland 6, Kansas City 3
Trevor Bauer began the season in the Cleveland bullpen, but he will enter the postseason as the Indians' starter for the first American League Division Series game on Thursday.
Toronto 4, Boston 3
On a team with dangerous hitters like Jose Bautista, Edwin Encarnacion and Josh Donaldson, it was Ezekiel Carrera who played the hero for the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday night.
Minnesota 6, Chi. White Sox 0
The Chicago White Sox said little about manager Robin Ventura not returning next season -- and they were quiet on offense against the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night.
Atlanta 5, Detroit 3
The Atlanta Braves, trying to play the spoiler's role in the final series at Turner Field, put a damper on the Detroit Tigers' wild-card hopes in the American League.
Tampa Bay 4, Texas 1
Both Tampa Bay starter Jake Odorizzi and Texas starter Colby Lewis got what they wanted out of Saturday's 4-1 Rays win over the Rangers.
Arizona 9, San Diego 5
Arizona right-hander Archie Bradley began his career by beating Clayton Kershaw last year. He finished his second season with his most efficient performance.
Milwaukee 4, Colorado 3
Milwaukee's Chris Carter set the stage for a final-game showdown with Colorado's Nolan Arenado for the National League home run title with a game-winning shot Saturday night.
Houston 3, LA Angels 0
Despite a frustrating season that ended short of expectations, champagne flowed in the Houston Astros' clubhouse Saturday night.
Oakland 9, Seattle 8
Less than a half hour after Saturday night's playoff-shattering, 9-8 loss to the Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners star Nelson Cruz was already looking ahead to the 2017 season.