Derek Jeter (right) and Alex Rodriguez celebrate advancing to the ALCS. (Jim Mone/AP)
Ruben Sierra tied the game with a three-run home run in the eighth inning, and Alex Rodriguez almost single-handedly manufactured the game-winning run after a one-out double in the 11th as the Yankees advanced to the ALCS to face the Red Sox. MLB.com Game Wrap | Complete coverage >
Kevin Brown found some of his old postseason form as the New York offense -- led by playoff veterans Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams -- rolled to an easy win over the Twins at the Metrodome, giving the Yankees a 2-1 series lead. More >
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Minnesota Twins
Age of obscurity ends for Silva With Minnesota's AL Division Series against the Yankees tied heading into the Metrodome, Carlos Silva's postseason debut in Game 3 means more than one game of momentum. Silva's outing could determine the Twins' postseason fate. Full story >
A new Mr. October in town With all due respect to Reggie Jackson, there is a new Mr. October. Derek Jeter added yet another memorable night to his postseason career on Wednesday, scoring the game-winning run in the 12th inning to cap a remarkable comeback victory. Full story >
Alex Rodriguez went 4-for-6, including a game-tying RBI double in the 12th, and Hideki Matsui pushed across the game-winner with a sac fly in the same inning as the Yankees rallied to even their ALDS with the Twins. More >
The Twins turned a postseason-record five double plays behind Johan Santana and the Minnesota bullpen to record a shutout victory over the Yankees in Game 1 of the ALDS. Jacque Jones homered in the win. More >
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Minnesota Twins
Santana ready to go Torii Hunter calls Johan Santana's slider "The Equalizer." To everyone else, Santana is what could set the Twins apart from the Yankees as they get ready for Game 1 of the 2004 ALDS in New York. Full story >
Mussina takes mound in Game 1 Mike Mussina will take the ball in Game 1 of the ALDS vs. Minnesota in a rematch of last year's Division Series. Despite being matched up with Johan Santana, Mussina said he doesn't feel any additional pressure. Full story >