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For much of baseball history, there were only four teams in total that qualified for the playoffs – two from the American League, and two from the National League. The playoffs would start with the ALCS and NLCS, and those series would lead into the World Series. It was extremely difficult to make the playoffs at all, and the postseason was rather short.

Beginning in 1995, the playoff field was expanded, and the Division Series round was added. At that point, four teams made the playoffs from each league, as each of the three division winners qualified, along with a wild card. The new format expanded the length of the playoffs, and most fans would agree the month of October was improved as a result.

The best ALDS ever played just may be the first one ever played. The inaugural ALDS featured the New York Yankees and the Seattle Mariners. It was Seattle’s first trip to the postseason in franchise history, after having defeated the California Angels in a one-game playoff to claim the AL West crown.

This series started with the Yankees taking the first two games at home before heading west to Seattle. The Mariners won the next two to even the series, and the decisive game five went to extra innings. Ace starting pitcher Randy Johnson was called in out of the bullpen for the Mariners, who fell behind by a run in the 11th. In the bottom of the 11th, Joey Cora and Ken Griffey, Jr. both reached base before an Edgar Martinez double scored two and finished the series. There have been many great ALDS moments over the years, but this first series may be the best of all.

One of the most memorable plays in baseball history also took place during the ALDS, and that too involved the Yankees. On October 13, 2001, in Game 3 of the ALDS between the Yankees and Oakland A’s, New York shortstop Derek Jeter ran across the field and “flipped” a ball to catcher Jorge Posada, who tagged out a runner at home and preserved a 1-0 lead. The “flip play” propelled the Yankees to the ALCS, and eventually their fourth-straight World Series.

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