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A dropped fly ball by Josh Hamilton, a home run from Ryan Zimmerman and pitch by pitch, the baseball playoff picture became completely clear on the final day of the regular season.
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Athletics reliever Grant Balfour and catcher Derek Norris celebrate after their 12-5 win over the Rangers in Oakland on Wednesday.

A dropped fly ball by Josh Hamilton, a home run from Ryan Zimmerman and pitch by pitch, the baseball playoff picture became completely clear on the final day of the regular season.

"Now the real season starts," New York Yankees star Derek Jeter said Wednesday night.

The playoffs begin Friday with a pair of winner-take-all wild-card matchups. The defending World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals visit Chipper Jones and the Atlanta Braves in the NL, then Baltimore plays at Texas in the new, expanded format.

On Saturday, the newly crowned AL West champion Oakland Athletics will face Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera, Justin Verlander and the Tigers in Detroit to open the best-of-five division series.

That night, Johnny Cueto starts for Cincinnati against Matt Cain and host San Francisco in Game 1 of the NL division series.

The low-budget A's clinched their unlikely title, trumping Texas 12-5 by taking advantage of Hamilton's error. Trailing by 13 games a week before the all-star break, the A's overcame a four-run deficit Wednesday to relegate the Rangers to a wild-card spot.

"It shows how important Game 162 is," Oakland designated hitter Jonny Gomes said. "I don't think it took 162 games to check the character of this ballclub."

The A's needed a sweep and they delivered to win their first division crown in six years. They overcame a five-game deficit in the final nine days and took sole possession of the West's top spot for the first time this year.

The Yankees claimed the AL East hours later. They began celebrating in the dugout during the seventh inning when the scoreboard showed second-place Baltimore had lost 4-1 to Tampa Bay, thanks to three home runs by Evan Longoria.

Jeter, a five-time World Series champion, and the Yankees put an emphatic end on their finish, routing rival Boston 14-2. Robinson Cano and Curtis Grander-son each hit two homers.

A year after a thrilling, last-day scramble for playoff spots, all 10 slots had already been filled going into the afternoon. Soon enough, the pairings were set, too. The Yankees hold home-field advantage throughout the AL playoffs, and will open Sunday at either Baltimore or Texas.

Zimmerman and the Washington Nationals got sized for hats with post-season patches, then beat Philadelphia 5-1 to earn home-field advantage all the way through November, if necessary.

Washington and well-rested 21-game winner Gio Gonzalez will play Sunday at the NL wild-card winner.

Atlanta's Kris Medlen will throw the first pitch of this year's playoffs. Kyle Lohse starts for St. Louis.

For Jones, it could be his last appearance in the majors. The Braves star is retiring at age 40.

WILD TIMES

? FRIDAY GAMES

National League Wild Card - St. Louis Cardinals at Atlanta Braves, 2 p.m.

American League Wild Card - Baltimore Orioles at Texas Rangers, 5: 30 p.m.