We
have come down to this. After a grueling regular season and the
American League Divisional Round, we have reached the American League
Championship series. Whoever wins this series punches their ticket to
the World Series, something that neither team in this series have been
able to do since the early 1980's. This year we will have the American
League East champions the Baltimore Orioles taking on the American
League Wild Card winner the Kansas City Royals.
To
reach the 2014 ALCS, the Orioles knocked off the Tigers in the ALDS, in a
three game sweep. They did so after winning the AL East during the
regular season, with a record of 96-66. Meanwhile, the Royals knocked
off the Oakland Athletics in the AL Wild Card Game and then defeated the
Angels in the ALDS, in yet another clean sweep. Kansas City finished
the regular season with a record of 89-73. These two clubs met seven
times during the regular season, with Kansas City taking four of the
seven games. As far as the playoffs are concerned, this marks the first
time that the two teams will meet in October.
Here's the date and times for every possible game in this series:
October 10 Kansas City Royals @ Baltimore Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards 8:07 ET
October 11 Kansas City Royals @ Baltimore Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards 4:07 ET
October 13 Baltimore Orioles @ Kansas City Royals Kauffman Stadium 8:07 ET
October 14 Baltimore Orioles @ Kansas City Royals Kauffman Stadium 8:07 ET
October 15† Baltimore Orioles @ Kansas City Royals Kauffman Stadium 4:07 ET
October 17† Kansas City Royals @ Baltimore Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards 8:07 ET
October 18† Kansas City Royals @ Baltimore Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards 8:07 ET
All games can be seen on TBS.
This
is going to prove to be an interesting matchup. From an offensive
perspective, nobody in the American League hit more home runs than the
Orioles, while nobody hit less than the Royals. In the post season both
teams have hit four each. I think its safe to say that pitching is the
real reason why both teams are standing where they are right now.
Baltimore
got here with clutch hitting that's for sure. But there's a few
differences between playing the Tigers and the Royals. The Tigers
starting pitching was pretty good, being able to hold the middle of the
Baltimore offense in check. Then the Tigers handed it off to the
bullpen and the wheels fell off. Detroit's pen was hammered by the
Baltimore offense. We know they Orioles can score runs, but their
starting pitching staff showed they had trouble with that Detroit
offense. This is going to be interesting when facing the Royals pitching
staff
Kansas City's pitching staff was able to shut
down the high powered Angels offense during their Division Round Series.
Kansas City has the lowest ERA of any team in the AL in the playoffs,
and they finished 4th during the regular season in that regards, while
the Orioles finished 3rd during the regular season. As we know though,
during the playoffs, for the most part, what was done during the regular
season don't mean squat.
Long story short this series
is going to come down to pitching. In theory, the starting pitching
would be even, but that's on paper. James Shields, Yordano Ventura,
Jason Vargas and Jeremy Guthrie are projected to take the mound for
Kansas City. Nobody on that staff, pen included, gave up more than two
runs in a game against the Angels. Wei-Yin Chen was the only starter
who really got rocked by the Tigers, otherwise the rest of the rotation
looked fine. same thing with the pen. Pitching is going to be tight in
this series. What the Royals have working for them is the fact that they
held the heart of the Angels lineup to three hits in the entire
divisional round, while the Baltimore pitching staff couldn't really do
the same thing to the heart of the Tigers lineup. That could play a
factor in this series.
I just have this gut feeling
that the series is going to come down to the pitching staffs and Kansas
City's looks a little better at the moment than that of Baltimore Do
the Orioles have good pitching? Yes. Do they have better hitters? It's
debatable but from a certain standpoint yes. But Kansas City has a
pitching edge, a defensive edge, and as was noted against Detroit an
edge on the base paths. It's going to be a tough and very entertaining
series to watch that's for sure. When all is said and done the Royals
will be back in the World Series for the first time in 29 years. Kansas
City will become the 4th American League Wild Card team, since the Wild
Card was instituted in 1995, to play in the World Series.The others were
the 2002 Anaheim Angels (beat the Giants in 7), the 2004 Boston Red Sox
(beat the Cardinals in 4) and the 2006 Detroit Tigers (lost in 5 to the
Cardinals).
The Pick: Kansas City in 7!
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