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Tigers
rout
Yankees
8-1 for
4-game
ALCS
sweep
By NOAH
TRISTER
AP
Sports
Writer
DETROIT
(AP) --
Prince
Fielder
waved
his arms
frantically,
gleefully
calling
off his
teammates
while
the
crowd at
Comerica
Park
roared.
From the
moment
the big
first
baseman
signed
his
massive
contract
in
January,
an
entire
city had
been
waiting
for a
chance
to
celebrate
like
this.
After
another
dazzling
effort
by
Detroit's
starting
pitchers
and
another
soaring
home run
by
Miguel
Cabrera,
Fielder
caught
the
final
out to
send the
Tigers
to the
World
Series -
with a
sweep of
the New
York
Yankees,
no less.
"There's
still a
long way
to go
but this
is an
awesome
feeling,"
Fielder
said.
Max
Scherzer
capped a
stupendous
stretch
for
Detroit's
rotation,
and the
Tigers
won
their
second
pennant
in seven
years by
beating
the
Yankees
8-1
Thursday
for a
four-game
sweep of
the AL
championship
series.
Cabrera
and
Jhonny
Peralta
hit
two-run
homers
in a
four-run
fourth
inning
against
CC
Sabathia,
who was
unable
to
prevent
the
Yankees
from
getting
swept in
a
postseason
series
for the
first
time in
32
years.
"Yeah,
we did
it,"
Cabrera
said.
"It's an
unbelievable
feeling.
... Four
more
wins,
guys.
Four
more
wins."
Scherzer
took a
no-hit
bid into
the
sixth
against
a
starting
lineup
that was
again
without
Alex
Rodriguez,
who
flied
out with
two on
in the
sixth as
a pinch
hitter.
Austin
Jackson
added a
solo
shot in
the
seventh
for
Detroit,
and
Peralta
hit
another
homer an
inning
later.
The game
ended
with
Fielder,
Detroit's
$214
million
acquisition,
catching
Jayson
Nix's
popup.
The
Tigers
spilled
onto the
field
for a
celebration
that
began
near
second
base and
eventually
moved
closer
to the
third-base
line.
General
manager
Dave
Dombrowski
hugged
Jim
Leyland
- who is
in the
final
year of
his
contract
- while
owner
Mike
Ilitch
rubbed
the
67-year-old
manager's
right
shoulder.
"I've
got a
great
bunch.
We don't
have one
hot dog
in the
bunch,"
the
pizza
magnate
said.
"They're
all
great
guys.
... The
Tigers
are
something
special."
... The
Tigers
are
something
special."
Detroit
won its
11th
American
League
pennant
and
first
since
2006.
The
Tigers
have
five
days off
before
the
World
Series
starts
Wednesday
at
defending
champion
St.
Louis or
2010
winner
San
Francisco.
After
scoring
in just
three of
39
innings
during
the
series,
New York
headed
home to
face
unpleasant
questions
about
its
future
following
a
postseason
of awful
hitting,
benched
stars
and
veterans
showing
the wear
and tear
of age.
Rodriguez,
the $275
million
third
baseman,
was out
of the
starting
lineup
for the
third
time in
the
playoffs.
Derek
Jeter
and
Mariano
Rivera
could
only
watch
following
season-ending
injuries.
The
Yankees,
with a
big
league-high
$222
million
payroll,
hit .188
in the
postseason
- a
record
low for
a team
that
played
at least
seven
games -
and .157
in the
LCS. New
York
went
quietly
in the
ninth
inning,
with the
Comerica
crowd
chanting
"Sweep!"
while
the last
three
batters
were
retired
in
order.
Detroit
outhit
New York
16-2 in
the
finale
and
46-22 in
the
series.
The
Tigers'
starters
are 4-1
with a
1.02 ERA
in this
postseason.
Without
a World
Series
title
since
1984,
Detroit
lost to
Texas in
last
year's
ALCS,
lost
slugger
Victor
Martinez
to a
season-ending
knee
injury
in
January
and
quickly
replaced
his
offense
by
signing
Fielder.
The
excitement
of that
bold
acquisition
subsided
a bit
when the
Tigers
struggled
to a
26-32
start in
the AL
Central,
but they
overtook
the
Chicago
White
Sox in
the
final 10
days of
the
regular
season
and won
the
division
with an
88-74
record,
matching
the
Cardinals
for the
fewest
wins
among
the 10
playoff
teams.
"I just
reminded
everybody
when we
took our
punches
all
year,
`You
know
what?
Let's
just
wait
till the
end, and
then if
we have
underachieved,
I will
be the
first
one to
admit
it,'"
Leyland
said.
"So
hopefully
we've
quieted
some
doubters
now. The
guys
just
stepped
it up
when we
had to.
We
caught a
couple
breaks
when the
White
Sox
couldn't
win a
couple
of games
they
needed
to win."
In the
postseason,
Detroit's
rotation
has been
impeccable.
Scherzer,
Justin
Verlander,
Anibal
Sanchez
and Doug
Fister
allowed
only two
earned
runs
against
the
Yankees.
New York
was shut
out once
and
totaled
six runs
in the
series.
"Unbelievable.
It's why
we're
here
right
now
because
our
pitching,"
Cabrera
said.
"Wow!"
Scherzer
allowed
a run
and two
hits in
5 2-3
innings
in the
finale,
struck
out 10
and
walked
two.
"I
really
had my
changeup
and my
slider
going,"
he said.
"When I
can
combine
that
with my
fastball,
that's
what
makes me
effective."
The
Yankees,
without
a World
Series
title
since
2009,
lost
Jeter to
a broken
ankle in
the
opening
game,
and the
slumping
Rodriguez
was
benched
for Game
3. He
was out
of the
starting
lineup
for Game
4 too,
but
A-Rod
did have
one last
chance
to turn
his
postseason
around
when
Scherzer
was
lifted
for
left-hander
Drew
Smyly
with two
outs in
the
sixth
and the
Tigers
up 6-1.
As Smyly
finished
warming
up,
Rodriguez
popped
out of
the
dugout
to hit
for Raul
Ibanez,
but with
runners
at the
corners,
he hit a
routine
fly to
center
field.
He
grounded
out in
the
ninth,
completing
a 3 for
25
(.125)
playoffs
with no
RBIs.
New York
owes the
37-year-old
Rodriguez
$114
million
over the
next
five
years.
His
contract
includes
a
provision
that
requires
he
approves
trades,
and he
wants to
stay.
"I love
New York
City and
I love
everything
about
being a
Yankee,"
he said.
"The
highs
are very
high and
the lows
are
extremely
low."
The
Yankees
failed
to win a
game in
a
postseason
series
for only
the
fifth
time.
They
hadn't
been
swept
since a
best-of-five
ALCS
against
Kansas
City in
1980.
The last
team to
sweep
four
straight
against
them had
been
Cincinnati
in the
1976
World
Series.
Detroit
also
beat New
York in
the
division
series
in 2006
and last
year.
The
Tigers
became
the
first
team to
win
three
straight
postseason
series
against
the
Yankees,
according
to STATS
LLC.
"They
threw
the ball
really
well,"
Rodriguez
said.
"They
outplayed
us in
every
facet of
the game
and they
were the
better
team."
New York
never
led in
this
series -
the only
other
time
that's
happened
to the
Yankees
was when
they
were
swept by
the Los
Angeles
Dodgers
in the
1963
World
Series.
The only
other
team to
sweep an
LCS
without
trailing
at any
point
was the
1984
Tigers,
who won
three
straight
against
Kansas
City,
STATS
said.
After a
rainout
Wednesday,
Game 4
started
under a
sunny
sky, and
Detroit
immediately
took the
lead on
series
MVP
Delmon
Young's
RBI
single.
Young
became
the
first
player
with
four
game-winning
RBIs in
one
postseason
series,
STATS
said.
Avisail
Garcia
drove in
an
unearned
run in
the
third
with a
single
before
the
Tigers
broke it
open in
the
fourth.
Cabrera,
the
first
Triple
Crown
winner
in 45
years,
made it
4-0 with
a
towering
drive to
left
field.
Peralta
drove in
two more
runs
with his
shot to
the same
part of
the
ballpark.
After
Andy
Dirks
doubled,
Sabathia
was
pulled.
He
allowed
five
earned
runs and
11 hits
in 3 2-3
innings.
"It's
embarrassing
to me,"
Sabathia
said.
When the
fourth
inning
finally
ended,
the
crowd at
Comerica
gave the
Tigers a
standing
ovation,
sensing
that an
even
bigger
celebration
wasn't
too far
off.
Scherzer
made
sure of
that.
The
right-hander
was
terrific
down the
stretch
for the
Tigers
before
his
throwing
shoulder
acted up
near the
end of
the
regular
season.
He made
it
through
5 1-3
innings
in the
division
series
against
Oakland
without
allowing
an
earned
run,
then
kept the
Yankees
off the
scoreboard
until
Eduardo
Nunez
tripled
in the
sixth
for New
York's
first
hit and
scored
on Nick
Swisher's
double.
"They're
a good
team
with
dominant
pitching.
Give
those
guys
credit -
they
pitched
great,"
Sabathia
said.
"And we
didn't
match
them. We
pitched
good,
but not
great.
They
pitched
great."
Swisher,
likely
playing
his last
game
with the
Yankees,
was 1
for 35
with
runners
in
scoring
position
in his
postseason
career
before
that
hit. He
struck
out with
two on
and two
outs in
the
third.
About
the only
thing
the
Yankees
had done
well in
this
postseason
was
pitch,
and
Sabathia
failed
to keep
that
going.
He
didn't
have
much
help
from his
defense.
Teixeira,
a
four-time
Gold
Glove
winner
at first
base,
misplayed
two
grounders
in the
third -
one for
an
infield
hit and
one for
an
error.
New
York's
hitting
was
abysmal
throughout
the
playoffs.
Robinson
Cano was
at .075
(3 for
40) with
no home
runs,
including
a 29
at-bat
hitless
streak.
Curtis
Granderson
was 3
for 30
with 16
strikeouts,
Nick
Swisher
hit .167
(5 for
30) with
two
RBIs,
Russell
Martin
hit .161
(5 for
31) with
one RBI
and Eric
Chavez
finished
0 for 16
with
eight
strikeouts.
"It
wasn't
one guy.
It
wasn't
two
guys,"
Yankees
manager
Joe
Girardi
said.
"It was
a bunch
of
guys."
NOTES:
Detroit
closer
Jose
Valverde,
who
allowed
four
runs in
Game 1,
did not
pitch
again in
the
series.
...
Cabrera
has a
hit in a
record
17
straight
LCS
games.
He's
reached
base in
all 20
of his
postseason
games
with the
Tigers,
a team
record.
...
Sabathia
was 4-0
in his
previous
eight
postseason
starts.
...
Thursday
was the
35th
anniversary
of
Reggie
Jackson's
three-homer
game for
the
Yankees
in the
World
Series
against
the
Dodgers.
... New
York
scored
seven
runs at
Baltimore
in the
division
series
opener,
then was
held to
four or
fewer in
the next
eight
games.
The
Yankees'
longest
previous
stretch
like
that in
postseason
play
came in
2001,
when
they
were
held to
four or
fewer
runs in
all
seven
games of
the
World
Series
by
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