San Antonio Express-News

Cardinals clinch postseason berth

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ST. LOUIS — Harrison Bader tripled and homered to help the St. Louis Cardinals clinch a postseason berth on the final day of the regular season with a 5-2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday.

St. Louis (30-28) will be the fifth seed in the NL and will open a three-game wild-card series at San Diego on Wednesday. The Brewers also locked up a spot when San Francisco lost to San Diego.

REDS 5, TWINS 3 (10): Tucker Barnhart and Eugenio Suarez had RBI singles in the10th inning, and host Cincinnati beat Minnesota in a regular-season finale that determined postseason matchups. Cincinnat became the NL’s seventh seed and will play No. 2 Atlanta starting Wednesday. Minnesota clinched its second straight AL Central title when the White Sox lost to the Cubs. The Twins host No. 6 Houston starting Tuesday.

CUBS 10, WHITE SOX 8: Kris Bryant homered to send the White Sox to their seventh loss in eight games. The Cubs are the NL’s third seed for their fifth playoff appearance in the last six years. They will be at Wrigley Field for the wild-card round beginning on Wednesday against No. 6 seed Miami.

RAYS 5, PHILLIES 0: Josh Fleming allowed four hits over six innings as AL East champion Tampa Bay eliminated Philadelph­ia from the playoff race.

PADRES 5, GIANTS 4: San Francisco had its postseason hopes dashed, losing to San Diego at home.

INDIANS 8, PIRATES 6: Carlos Santana had four RBIs as Cleveland won to move into second in the AL Central.

MARLINS 5, YANKEES 0: Miami earned the NL’s sixth seed and a matchup at the Chicago Cubs in the first round. The Yankees play at Cleveland in the first round.

ATHLETICS 6, MARINERS 2: Mark Canha drove in four runs as Oakland beat Seattle. Oakland will host the No. 7 White Sox beginning Tuesday.

RED SOX 9, BRAVES 1: Jackie Bradley Jr. homered as last-place Boston won its final game under manager Ron Roenicke, who was not retained. The NL East champion Braves are the No. 2 seed and will face Cincinnati.

DODGERS 5, ANGELS 0: AJ Pollock homered twice and the Dodgers won their eighth straight division title. The Angels fired GM Billy Eppler.

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