In a game that includes the benches clearing twice, the Blue Jays advance to the ALCS, defeating the Rangers, 6-3, in the decisive game 5. Toronto overcomes a one-run deficit, thanks to three straight errors by Texas to start the bottom of the seventh inning, followed by a three-run homer hit Jose Bautista, who irks the opponents with an exaggerated bat flip while admiring his third-deck shot at the Rogers Centre.

On October 14, 2015 — In a game that includes the benches clearing twice, The Toronto Blue Jays complete a comeback from a two games to none deficit by defeating the Texas Rangers, 6 – 3, in Game 5 of the ALDS. The game features a wild 7th inning. In the top half, Rougned Odor scores the go-ahead run for Texas when C Russell Martin’s throw back to P Aaron Sanchez hits Adrian Beltre’s bat and goes astray; the crowd at Rogers Centre screams for an interference call and pelts the field with debris, but the umpires allow the run to stand. In the bottom of the inning, the Rangers commit three straight errors to load the bases with none out, then the Blue Jays score four runs on a pop-up that drops just out of Odor’s reach, and a three-run homer by Jose Bautista off Sam Dyson who irks the opponents with an exaggerated bat flip while admiring his third-deck shot at the Rogers Centre.