2014 American League Division Series | |||||||||||||
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Dates | October 2–5 | ||||||||||||
Television | TBS | ||||||||||||
TV announcers | Ernie Johnson, Jr., Ron Darling, Cal Ripken, Jr. and Matt Winer | ||||||||||||
Radio | ESPN | ||||||||||||
Radio announcers | Jon Sciambi and Chris Singleton | ||||||||||||
Umpires | Ted Barrett (crew chief), Lance Barksdale, Chris Guccione, Paul Nauert, Jeff Nelson, Jim Reynolds | ||||||||||||
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Dates | October 2–5 | ||||||||||||
Television | TBS | ||||||||||||
TV announcers | Brian Anderson, Dennis Eckersley, Joe Simpson and Jaime Maggio | ||||||||||||
Radio | ESPN | ||||||||||||
Radio announcers | Chris Berman (Games 1–2), Dave Flemming (Game 3) and Rick Sutcliffe | ||||||||||||
Umpires | Jeff Kellogg (crew chief), Scott Barry, Dan Bellino, Fieldin Culbreth, Paul Schreiber, Jim Wolf | ||||||||||||
AL Wild Card Game | Kansas City Royals over Oakland Athletics, 9-8 (12 inn.) | ||||||||||||
Team (Wins) | Manager | Season | |
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Kansas City Royals (3) | Ned Yost | 89–73, .549, 1 GB | |
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (0) | Mike Scioscia | 98–64, .605, 10 GA |
Team (Wins) | Manager | Season | |
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Baltimore Orioles (3) | Buck Showalter | 96–66, .593, 12 GA | |
Detroit Tigers (0) | Brad Ausmus | 90–72, .556, 1 GA |
The 2014 American League Division Series were two best-of-five-game series to determine the participating teams in the 2014 American League Championship Series. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Baltimore Orioles, and Detroit Tigers (divisional winners, seeded 1–3 based on regular season record) as well as the Wild Card game winning Kansas City Royals played in the two series. TBS carried all the games.
These matchups were:
This was the first postseason played under the current divisional alignment, going back to 1995, in which neither the Boston Red Sox nor the New York Yankees competed in an ALDS. It was also the Royals' first appearance in the current version of the ALDS, as their last previous postseason appearance had come in 1985, prior to its conception (although the team had played in one of the 1981 ALDS necessitated by that year's player strike and the resulting split season). It was also the Orioles' first ALDS win since 1997.
Both the Angels and the Royals, and the Tigers and the Orioles, met for the first time in the postseason.
Kansas City won the series, 3–0.
Baltimore won the series, 3–0.
Mike Moustakas, who is a native of Los Angeles, hit a 374-foot home run deep into right field in the 11th inning to give the Royals a 3–2 victory in Game 1. Closer Greg Holland, who arrived during the 4th inning following a trip to North Carolina for the birth of his son, pitched a perfect bottom half of the 11th to seal the Royals victory. Alcides Escobar had an RBI double in the third inning, allowing Moustakas to score, and Omar Infante's sacrifice fly allowed Alex Gordon to score in the fifth. The Angels' only scores were home runs from Chris Iannetta's in the third and David Freese in the fifth.