The Cincinnati Reds picked up what could be a season-defining win on Friday night over the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Brewers had won 19 consecutive games that Quinn Priester started. But that didn't get to 20.
And now the Reds are in position to make the postseason in the National League.
It'll be either the Reds or the New York Mets for the final NL Wild Card spot.
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Reds clinching scenarios
The Cincinnati Reds control their destiny for the third and final National League Wild Card spot relative to the New York Mets.
They enter Saturday with the same record, and the Reds hold the head-to-head tiebreaker.
That means the Reds have to just perform evenly with the Mets over the last two games to get into the playoffs. New York is playing the Miami Marlins on Saturday and Sunday.
The Reds can clinch the spot on Saturday with a win and a Mets loss.
If they have the same result on Saturday, it'll come down to Sunday. And if it gets to Sunday with them tied, the Reds would just have to avoid a scenario where they lose and the Mets win.
It's right there for the taking for Cincinnati.
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