That certain something: Postseason X-factors

This browser does not support the video element.

For almost every championship team, there's an X-factor that carried it at a critical moment or moment -- players, or units, who may have thrived under the radar, emerged unexpectedly or returned to their trademark ways.
Here's a look at the X-factor for each postseason club:
AL Wild Card Game: Tuesday, 8 p.m. ET on ESPN | NL Wild Card Game: Wednesday, 8 p.m. ET on TBS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Indians
The Indians don't get to the World Series last year without this de-facto ace out of the bullpen. However, his health -- like many on Cleveland's pitching staff -- has been in question in 2017. More >
Astros
A hybrid infielder who switch hits with power? This under-the-radar utility man might be Houston's offensive catalyst. More >
Red Sox
With a lineup loaded with superstars, Boston's offense has been at its best when this October-seasoned slugger has been on one of his hot streaks. More >
Yankees
Dependable in the batters' box and on the field, this consistent infielder hasn't stopped fielding comparisons to a former beacon of the Bronx. Now he takes the October stage as a crucial fixture of the Yankees' lineup. More >
Twins
A Statcast™ marvel who has surged in the second half, no player on Minnesota's roster can affect a game in more ways than this blossoming star. More >

This browser does not support the video element.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Dodgers
If the Dodgers hope to win their first World Series since 1988, they'll need this slumping superstar to provide an immediate boost. More >
Nationals
Not a single player, but rather, a unit -- one that has been its well-chronicled Achilles heel in the past -- will determine if the Nationals can finally catapult beyond the first round. More >
Cubs
When the Cubs were in the midst of a first-half slump, this hybrid outfielder was their most consistent bat. In a team loaded with superstars, nearly all of whom were part of their World Series championship season in '16, this utility outfielder has thrived under the radar. More >
D-backs
This former highly touted prospect struggled as a starter, but he has relished in his new role out of the bullpen, slowly elevating his way into more high-leverage situations. More >
Rockies
In a tournament built for bullpens, this left-handed reliever's accomplishments have far outpaced his recognizability. More >