Just to break it down for the folks at home:
Going into the final 4-game series of the 1984 NWP, Boston (ryno's team) had a 1 game lead on my Toronto squad in the AL East. Boston had 4 games vs. Detroit (47-111 heading into the series) and Toronto had 4 games vs. Baltimore (48-110). For some nutty reason, I figured Boston and Toronto would both go 4-0 against the division's weak sisters. Nope.
Game 1:
Toronto loses 7-3
Boston loses 11-10 (after blowing an 8th inning 10-3 lead; the quartet of Detroit pitchers had fatigue ratings ranging from 65-78%)
Boston retains its 1 game lead
Game 2:
Toronto wins 7-6
Boston loses 2-0 (7 shutout innings from Mike LaCoss, who entered the game at 80% with a record of 6-22 and a 9.53 ERA; a 69% reliever closes it out with 2 more shutout innings)
Division is tied
Game 3:
Toronto loses 6-4
Boston loses 7-6 in 10 innings (Detroit's pitchers, as usual, are tired: 81, 96 and 64%)
Division remains tied
Game 4:
Toronto wins 9-8 (overcoming an 8-3 deficit in the 7th)
Boston loses 7-3 (Detroit's two pitchers at 80 and 69%)
Toronto wins division by 1 game
Believe It or Don't!