Cuban rookie Alexei Ramirez delivered one of the best moments of the postseason tonight, and it's not even the postseason yet. His tie-breaking grand slam in the sixth inning propelled the White Sox into a division title playoff against the Minnesota Twins tomorrow in Chicago. It already gave him the major league record for grand slams by a rookie -- it was his fourth -- and gave him a share of the overall White Sox record for salamis in a season (Albert Belle).
The best part was the 1000-watt smile that spread across his face immediately after he made contact with the first pitch from reliever Gary Glover.
Severna Park's Gavin Floyd gave up just one earned run over six innings and got the victory, despite making a costly throwing error in the sixth that temporarily gave the Tigers the lead.