Tigers to face Yankees in ALCS

 
No Author Published: October 12, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

DETROIT (AP) — A day to rest — and a trip to New York.

Justin Verlander and the Detroit Tigers will face a familiar foe in the AL championship series.

photo -   Detroit Tigers' Justin Verlander (35) is drenched with sparkling wine by teammates at the end of Game 5 of during the American League division baseball series in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)
Detroit Tigers' Justin Verlander (35) is drenched with sparkling wine by teammates at the end of Game 5 of during the American League division baseball series in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

Multimedia

The Tigers had less than 24 hours to savor their five-game victory over the Oakland Athletics before learning their opposition in the ALCS. Detroit will face the Yankees in a rematch of last year's playoffs.

New York edged Baltimore 3-1 on Friday night in the deciding Game 5 of the division series. The Tigers were set to fly hours later, with Game 1 at Yankee Stadium on Saturday night and Doug Fister facing Andy Pettitte.

Detroit beat the Yankees in five games in the playoffs last year before losing in the ALCS to Texas.

"We don't want to be satisfied," general manager Dave Dombrowski said after Detroit eliminated Oakland with a 6-0 victory Thursday night. "Now we're there. But we've been there before. Now we want that next step. We want eight more wins."

Verlander led the Tigers past the Athletics by throwing a four-hit shutout in a winner-take-all Game 5.

The Tigers signed slugging first baseman Prince Fielder in the offseason in an effort to win their first World Series since 1984. Detroit took the AL Central for the second straight year, but its offense hasn't necessarily lived up to expectations despite the presence of Fielder and Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera.

Instead, it's been the pitching —specifically from the starting rotation — that has lifted the Tigers lately. Verlander allowed a home run by Coco Crisp to open the division series and calmly shut the A's out after that, winning both his starts. For the series, Detroit starters went 2-1 with a 1.30 ERA against a strikeout-prone Oakland lineup.

Fister and the rest of Detroit's entire postseason rotation is right-handed, bringing Alex Rodriguez's role into immediate question for the Yankees.

The Tigers look healthier than they were in last year's ALCS, when catcher Alex Avila seemed worn down and outfielders Delmon Young and Magglio Ordonez were injured to varying degrees. Verlander's impact on the 2011 playoffs was limited too, since two of his starts were cut short by bad weather.

Page 1 of 2




If you prefer your thoughts to appear in The Oklahoman's Opinion section, we encourage you to submit a letter to the editor.


New Rule in MISSOURI:
(APR 2013): If You Pay For Car Insurance You Must Read This Immediately
www.ConsumerFinanceDaily.com
Mortgage Rates Hit 2.50%
White House Program Cuts Up to $1k off Monthly Payments! (2.90% APR)
www.SeeRefinanceRates.com

Sports Photo Galleriesview all