Here’s a concise update on the latest information about the 1987 Blue Jays vs Tigers series, focusing on what’s been reported most recently.
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The 1987 AL East race between the Toronto Blue Jays and Detroit Tigers ended with the Tigers clinching the division in dramatic fashion on October 4, 1987, after a 3-2, 12-inning victory in Detroit that denied Toronto the outright division title and forced a one-game playoff (which the Tigers won to advance) [sources noting the clinching game and its impact]. This remains a historically significant moment in the 1987 season for both clubs [LATimes recap and SABR game notes].[2][4]
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In that final regular-season game, Detroit defeated Toronto 3-2 in 12 innings, with Alan Trammell delivering the decisive run in the 12th inning and Detroit’s win securing at least a one-game cushion in the division race at the time [LATimes narrative; SABR game recap]. The Jays had led the division late in September but were unable to close out the Tigers in their season-ending series, setting up the playoff scenario that favored Detroit.[4][2]
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Contemporary coverage and retrospectives emphasize the high-stakes nature of that final weekend, noting how Toronto’s lineup adjustments and Detroit’s late-innings dramatics affected the division outcome. Reports also highlight key performances, such as Doyle Alexander and Jack Morris in the series, and the Jays’ missed opportunities in clutch moments [SABR game recap; LATimes piece; contemporaneous game analyses].[2][4]
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If you’re looking for deeper game-by-game detail (line scores, pivotal at-bats, and roster moves for the final series), there are historical recaps and retrospectives that discuss the 12-inning clincher and the playoff tiebreak implications for Toronto and Detroit in 1987 [BlueJayHunter recap; SABR game report; LA Times recap].[3][4][2]
Would you like a compact table summarizing the key games, players, and turning points from that 1987 Blue Jays–Tigers stretch, or a short narrative recap suitable for a quick briefing? I can also pull exact box scores for the final weekend if you want precise at-bats and substitutions.