Updates from a full day of division series action

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Saturday, October 8, 2016

With all eight remaining playoff teams playing Friday in division series, there's going to be plenty of action to keep up with. There's no need to worry, though: We've got it all covered for you with the latest updates from every game, starting with the Blue Jays and Rangers.

Friday's schedule:

--Blue Jays 5, Rangers 3(Blue Jays lead series, 2-0)

-- Indians 6, Red Sox 0 (Indians lead series, 2-0)

-- Dodgers 4, Nationals 3 (Dodgers lead series, 1-0)

-- Cubs 1, Giants 0 (Cubs lead series, 1-0)

Cubs win Deadball Era-style

Everybody's showing up at Wrigley Field

View from Wrigley's bleachers

Kershaw vs. Scherzer duel?

It's fine at The Friendly Confines

Rough day at the office

David Price had a tough time in Cleveland today.

Instant impact

Dodgers rookie Corey Seager took Max Scherzer deep on the first postseason pitch he saw.

In Chicago, the Giants and Cubs are having fun on social media

The Giants took to Snapchat to mess with the famous Wrigley Field marquee. The Cubs were somewhat taken aback by the audacity.

Unique things happen in the postseason ...

Blue Jays take a 2-0 series lead

LeBron makes an appearance at Progressive Field

LeBron James and some of the Cavs try to transfer some of their championship mojo to their Cleveland baseball counterparts.

Price's achievement

Boston's Game 2 starter has well-traveled postseason experience.

Scary moment in Texas

Blue Jays reliever Francisco Liriano had to leave the game after being hit on the head by Carlos Gomez's line drive.

And in Cleveland ...

Mookie Betts, who turns 24 today, is getting his batting practice swings in at Progressive Field.

Meanwhile, in D.C. ...

In Washington, manager Dusty Baker has Bryce Harper batting in the No. 2 spot today against the Dodgers.

Misery loves company

That's baseball.

Pillar reaches new heights

If you think the pitch that the Jays' Kevin Pillar hit out of the yard was a little high, you weren't wrong. It was more than 4 feet off the ground.

Blue Jays strike first

Getting started in Texas

The first game gets underway in Texas with the Rangers looking to bounce back from a 10-1 loss in Game 1 to the Blue Jays.