Triple-A teams found out earlier this month they were getting 10 games added to the end of their schedules to make up for games that were wiped out in April when the start of the season was delayed. But Major League Baseball has announced a new twist to the games, unveiling a new postseason tournament format called the "Triple-A Final Stretch."
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Major League Baseball has unveiled an official logo for the Triple-A Final Stretch tournament, which the Bisons will play in from Sept. 22-Oct. 3.
Photos: As MLB takes a break, Buffalo Bisons' schedule marches on
Barb Korn displays her tickets for the Buffalo Bisons and the Rochester Red Wings.
"Horsehide," a sculpture of a horse that is entirely made up of old baseball gloves stands in the concourse at Frontier Field.
Beer taps in the concourse at Frontier Field, home of the Rochester Red Wings.
Baseball fans enter as the gates open at 6 p.m. before the game between the Buffalo Bisons and Rochester Red Wings at Frontier Field.
Alex Gahan enjoys a sip of beer at Frontier Field.
Brandy Hummel is pictured with her children, Sadie and Gus, and Rochester Red Wings mascots of Luke Easter and Cal Ripken Jr.
Ben Storer plays the trombone for the Flower City Pride Band in the concourse on Pride Night.
Baseball fans enjoy a beverage at the 10th Inning stand at Frontier Field.
A baseball fan eats mini melts in a baseball helmet prior to the Bisons vs. Red Wings game.
Historical Rochester baseball banners hang in the concourse at Frontier Field.
Buffalo Bisons player Nash Knight visits with his son Dane prior to playing the Rochester Red Wings at Frontier Field.
Buffalo Bisons pitcher Zach Logue warms up prior to playing the Rochester Red Wings.
Kyla Minx acknowledges the crowd after throwing out the first pitch on Pride Night.
A Buffalo Bisons hat is perched atop a baseball glove prior to a recent game at Rochester's Frontier Field.
Buffalo Bisons player Kevin Smith breaks his bat during the first inning.
Buffalo Bisons starting pitcher Zach Logue throws during the first inning.
Buffalo Bisons player Kevin Smith tosses a foul ball to a fan during the second inning.
Casey Candaele has the Bisons one game out of first place in his first season as Buffalo's manager
Buffalo Bisons outfielder Breyvic Valera (21) is congratulated by manager Casey Candaele, right, after scoring a run during a game last week in Rochester.
An overall view as the Buffalo Bisons play the Rochester Red Wings at Frontier Field.
Buffalo Bisons player Alejandro Kirk bats against the Rochester Red Wings.
Baseball fans look on from the grass as the Buffalo Bisons play the Rochester Red Wings at Frontier Field.

