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That late-season surge erased a five-game deficit, and the A’s became the first time in major league history to do so over the final 10 games to win a division or pennant. They trailed Texas by 13 games on June 30.

“Nobody knew we were good until the end,” Oakland’s Jonny Gomes said. “We had Major League Baseball right where we wanted them: We tricked them into playing 162 games.”

Now, Oakland will attempt to become the first playoff team in franchise history to come back from down 2-0. In six of the previous seven series when the A’s lost the first two games, the wound up getting swept.

Oakland will try to get its offense going after striking out 23 times in the first two games, including 14 in Saturday’s 3-1 loss in Game 1. The A’s hit a majors-leading 112 home runs after the All-Star break.

A’s manager Bob Melvin isn’t worried about the K-fest, and neither are his players. Josh Reddick has six of the strikeouts after hitting a team-best 32 home runs during the regular season.

“If you’re going to be aggressive, you’re going to swing hard,” Gomes said. “If you’re going to hit home runs, you’re going to swing hard.”

Yet Melvin knows firsthand how good Sanchez can be. The 28-year-old Venezuelan pitched a no-hitter for Florida during his rookie season of 2006 against Melvin’s Arizona Diamondbacks. Oakland shortstop Stephen Drew also was on that Arizona team, while Cabrera played for the Marlins.

Leyland has experience with this year’s playoff format, featuring the higher seed opening on the road for the first two games.

Facing the favored San Francisco Giants, Florida won the first two games at home, then completed a three-game sweep of the NL division series at Candlestick Park on the way to the title — Leyland’s lone championship in 21 years as a manager.

These Tigers sure seem primed for another special October run.

First, they’ll have to deal with a loud Coliseum crowd that has come alive over the past month as the A’s emerged as a surprise contender, then clinched the club’s first playoff berth in six years.

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