The Kansas City Royals finally made it back to the postseason in 2014, and they're setting records in the process.

With their 8-6 extra-innings win in Game 1 of the American League Championship Series over the Baltimore Orioles, the Royals became the first team in Major League Baseball history to win four extra-inning games in a single postseason.

Making the feat more remarkable: the Royals have played only five postseason games, winning them all. That's right: Kansas City is undefeated in October, as their magical run rolls on.

It's how the Royals are winning games that makes their run all the more, well, magical:

Courtesy @EliasSports: The @Royals are the 1st team ever to have 3 go-ahead HR in extra innings in a single postseason. — ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 11, 2014

There's more: the Royals have hit seven home runs in five postseason games, after hitting seven over their final 23 regular-season games.

And more: Kansas City's four extra-inning wins in five games in October are one shy of the five extra-inning wins they recorded in the 162-game regular season.

Almost done: the Royals have scored eight runs in three of their five postseason games, after scoring eight or more runs only twice after the All-Star break.

And, finally:

Royals have homered in 4 straight postseason games, a club record. They did not homer in consecutive games over final 25 games of season. — ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 11, 2014

You can't make this stuff up. Enjoy the ride, Kansas City.