KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City Royals made one of the boldest trades in franchise history two years ago. The Oakland Athletics made a similarly aggressive move just a couple of months ago.The results of both will be in the starting spotlight Tuesday night.For the Royals, its Big Game James a€” James Shields, the centerpiece of a deal with the Tampa Bay Rays that finally pushed the long-downtrodden franchise into the post-season for the first time in 29 years. For the As, its Jon Lester a€” the post-season star of the Red Sox last season who was acquired by Oakland at the trading deadline just for this moment.The one-game AL wild-card playoff. The winner advances to face the Los Angeles Angels in the best-of-five division series Thursday. The loser trudges away into the off-season.Ive only been here for two years, Shields said Monday, but when I got traded over here, I knew the magnitude of what this organization was headed for. And when I got here, walking around the city and talking to the fans and really relishing the 29 years, its a special moment.The teams share plenty of similarities: pop-gun offences backed by strong starting pitching and two of the dominant bullpens in baseball.They also share a significant difference: Oakland has plenty of post-season experience, making it three straight years, while Kansas City has languished near the cellar for decades.Thats the biggest reason why Royals general manager Dayton Moore got Shields and shut-down reliever Wade Davis prior to last season, trading soon-to-be AL Rookie of the Year Wil Myers and pitching prospect Jake Odorizzi to Tampa Bay.Moore wanted a legitimate ace for the starting rotation, a pitcher who had tasted post-season success, and who could mould a young but rapidly learning Kansas City clubhouse what it takes to win on the games biggest stage.Shields has delivered. Hes pitching to a 2.31 ERA this September, and the Royals have won four of his starts in some high-pressure games.If you sit back and look at it, it means everything. It was the trade that got us over the hump, Royals manager Ned Yost said. Would we be in this situation without James Shields and Wade Davis? No. In my mind, the trade did exactly what we hoped it would do.While the Royals were comfortable in their staff ace, the As were still searching for their own. They already had several front-line starters, but general manager Billy Beane had been stung by post-season disappointments, and he coveted a horse for such high-leverage games.Turns out that the Red Sox were willing to trade away just that kind of guy.The move Beane made for Lester on July 31, shipping slugger Yoenis Cespedes to Boston, raised eyebrows around the league. And while the Oakland offence took a hit, Lester has done his part. He is 6-4 with a 2.35 ERA in 11 starts since he arrived in the Bay Area.Now, he gets another opportunity to pitch in the post-season.We have a great opportunity ahead of us, said Lester, who some thought should have been the MVP of last years World Series, when he went 2-0 with an 0.59 ERA against St. Louis.Tuesday night will mark Lesters 12th start and 14th post-season appearance.Were going to give it the best shot we can and hopefully at the end of the day were doing this again, he said. You never know whats going to happen. This could be my last chance.It bodes well for him that hes facing the Royals, a team that likens the left-hander to kryptonite. He went 3-0 with a 2.61 ERA against them this season, winning twice in a span of a couple weeks with Oakland. He also no-hit Kansas City in 2008.He has a lot of traits like Shields does. Hes a competitor, Royals outfielder Alex Gordon said. He battles out there. You can tell the way he carries himself ... 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