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You write the headline
The Rays are going to baseball's postseason for the first time. Such a historic moment deserves a memorable headline.
For instance, when John Glenn orbited the earth three times, the New York Daily News headline read:
Glenn Triples, Safe at Home
When the Bucs won the Super Bowl, the St. Petersburg Times said:
Treasure This
When Truman beat Dewey, the headline was . . . well, never mind, you get the idea.
So, what are the right words now that the Rays have clinched a playoff berth? Let's hear 'em.
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