Yep. We're in full control of our destiny. It gives us more wiggle room if the Yankees lose, but the most important thing atm is probably for the two teams to beat the crap out of each other (and hopefully their pens).
He probably gets two or three games. I think it was absolutely the correct thing to do. While Kiermaier may not have done anything "wrong", it was definitely a situation where a message needed to be sent. That's the way baseball has been for the last hundred years. It's too bad one of the visuals from all of this was Charlie basically standing up for Kiermaier and the Rays instead of his own team.