It will go down as one of the craziest games in postseason history.

The Texas Rangers scored a run on a throw back to the pitcher which hit a bat, then made three errors in the bottom of the inning.

Then something happened we've seen before.

Jose Bautista hit a ball out of sight.

Bautista's three run homer highlighted a four run seventh inning as the Toronto Blue Jays advance to the American League Championship Series with a 6-3 win, roaring back from a 2-0 games deficit to win the series.

With the score tied 2-2 in the seventh and a runner on third, catcher Russell Martin's throw back to the pitcher hit the bat of Shin Soo Choo, allowing Rougned Odor  to score from third base.  Home plate umpire Dale Scott originally ruled the ball dead, but overturned the call on replay, prompting Toronto to play the game under protest.

Then in the bottom of the inning, Texas gave the game away.

Elvis Andrus bobbled a ground ball, Mitch Moreland threw low to second base on a force attempt and Andrus dropped a ball at third after a bunt to load the bases.  The Jays go tthe tying run on a bloop to right that went for a force play before Bautista hit a no doubter to left to send the Jays to their first postseason series win since 1993.

The Jays will play the winner of the Kansas City/Houston game in the first game of the ALCS.  The Jays would travel to Kansas City or host Houston.

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