The 2014
American League Championship Series
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was a
best-of-seven playoff in
Major League Baseball
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's
2014 postseason pitting the second-seeded
Baltimore Orioles
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against the fourth-seeded
Kansas City Royals
The Kansas City Royals are an American professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Royals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team ...
for the American League pennant and the right to play in the
2014 World Series. The Royals won the series four games to zero. The series was the 45th in league history with
TBS airing all games in the United States. Even as the Royals swept the series, each game was decided by two runs or fewer.
It was the first-ever postseason meeting between the two teams. It was the first ALCS since 2005 not to feature the Yankees, Red Sox, or Tigers.
The Royals would go on to lose to the
San Francisco Giants
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in the
World Series
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.
Matchup
Baltimore Orioles vs Kansas City Royals
*: postponed from October 13 due to rain
Game summaries
Game 1
The
Royals drew first blood in a back-and-forth opener that featured high offensive output from both teams. After hitting just three
home run
In baseball, a home run (abbreviated HR) is scored when the Baseball (ball), ball is hit in such a way that the batting (baseball), batter is able to circle the bases and reach home plate safe (baseball), safely in one play without any error ( ...
s in the regular season,
Alcides Escobar hit a one-out homer to left to give the Royals a 1–0 lead. Later in the inning, with the bases loaded,
Alex Gordon hit a broken bat, looping fly ball that dropped just fair inside the right-field line to plate all three runners. Suddenly, it was 4–0 Kansas City.
Baltimore
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got a run back in the bottom of the inning on
Adam Jones' RBI-single, but it could have been more had it not been for a great diving catch by Gordon in the left-center field gap, robbing
Steven Pearce of a hit. In the bottom of the fifth, after the Royals added a run in the top of the frame, the Orioles finally got to
James Shields.
Nelson Cruz added to his postseason legacy with an RBI-double and
Ryan Flaherty delivered a two-run single to make it a one-run game, 5–4. In the sixth, after a walk to
Jonathan Schoop and a flare single to right by
Nick Markakis,
Alejandro De Aza hit a high chopper past the pitcher's mound that shortstop Escobar had no play on; Schoop scored to tie the game. Jones hit what appeared to be a
double play
In baseball and softball, a double play (denoted as DP in baseball statistics) is the act of making two outs during the same continuous play. Double plays can occur any time there is at least one baserunner and fewer than two outs.
In Major Le ...
ball, but
Mike Moustaskas' relay throw short-hopped
first baseman
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Eric Hosmer and the inning continued to bring up Cruz. He could not deliver the big hit this time as he rolled into an inning-ending double play.
The game turned to the
bullpen
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s, generally decided to be a strength for both teams, but in the top of the ninth, Orioles' reliever
Zach Britton struggled to find the
strike zone
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, walking the first three batters; at one point, Britton missed with 12 straight pitches. Britton then got out of the jam by getting Hosmer on a force play at home, before
Darren O'Day was brought in to pitch, getting
Billy Butler to hit into a double play to keep the game tied heading to the bottom of the ninth.
Wade Davis finished a strong outing by striking out the heart of the Orioles' lineup in the bottom of the ninth, and Game 1 was headed to extra innings. Alex Gordon's postseason breakout was complete when his tenth inning fly landed over the top of the high right-field wall to give Kansas City a 6–5 lead, but they weren't done yet.
Salvador Pérez reached on a walk, then Moustakas launched his third home run of the playoffs, giving the Royals a three-run lead.
Royals' closer
Greg Holland got the first two outs in the bottom of the tenth, but then gave up a single to Flaherty. Pinch-hitter
Jimmy Paredes reached on a walk, then
Delmon Young delivered a pinch-hit single to make it a two-run game. Holland would then get Markakis to ground out to second, ending the game and giving the Royals a 1-0 lead in the series.
The Orioles' loss marked the beginning of an ongoing ten-game losing streak in the postseason.
Game 2
The Royals struck first in Game 2 off of
Bud Norris
David Stefan "Bud" Norris (March 2, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Houston Astros, Baltimore Orioles, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles ...
when with one out in the first when
Nori Aoki singled,
Lorenzo Cain doubled, and
Eric Hosmer singled to score both runners. In the bottom of the second,
Yordano Ventura walked three batters to load the bases for the Orioles before
Caleb Joseph's sacrifice fly cut the Royals' lead to 2–1. They get the run back in the third when Cain singled with two outs, moved to third on Hosmer's single and scored on
Billy Butler's double. In the bottom of the inning,
Alejandro De Aza doubled before
Adam Jones's two-run home run tied the game. In the fourth,
Mike Moustakas's home run put the Royals back in front 4–3. The Orioles tied it in the fifth when De Aza singled, moved to third on Jones's single, and scored on
Nelson Cruz's groundout.
The Kansas City defense continued their postseason run of highlight reel plays in the 6th when Adam Jones led off the inning with what appeared to be (at least) a double to the right-center field gap. However, Cain made diving catch to retire Jones.
Statcast calculated that Cain covered in 3.65 seconds, reaching a top speed of on the play. In the 7th, Cain (now playing in right field) would make another great catch, with the bases loaded, down the right field line to rob
J. J. Hardy of at least 2 RBI.
The game stayed tied until the top of the ninth when
Omar Infante hit a leadoff single off of
Darren O'Day.
Terrance Gore came in to pinch-run for Infante and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt after
Zach Britton relieved O'Day, and the speedy runner scored easily on
Alcides Escobar's double. After
Jarrod Dyson reached on an error,
Lorenzo Cain's single made it 6-4 Royals. Greg Holland threw a scoreless bottom of the ninth for his second save of the series. This was the last playoff game to take place at Camden Yards until the
2023 ALDS.
Game 3
The Orioles struck first in Game 3 on back-to-back doubles in the second by
Steve Pearce and
J. J. Hardy off of
Jeremy Guthrie, but that would be the only time they led in the series as four relievers threw four perfect innings. The Royals loaded the bases in the fourth on two singles and a walk off of
Wei-Yin Chen
Wei-Yin Chen (; born July 21, 1985) is a Taiwanese former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles and Miami Marlins, and in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Chunichi Dragons, Ch ...
before
Alex Gordon's groundout tied the game. In the sixth,
Nori Aoki hit a leadoff single off of Chen, moved to third on
Eric Hosmer's single one out later, and scored on
Billy Butler's sacrifice fly. The Royals' 2–1 lead held, with
Jason Frasor pitching a perfect 6th (and earning the win),
Kelvin Herrera a perfect 7th,
Wade Davis a perfect 8th, and
Greg Holland a perfect 9th for the save, putting them one win away from the World Series.
The Royals continued their postseason streak of highlight reel defensive plays, this time highlighted by
Mike Moustakas. In the 4th he dove and snagged a hard liner from Steve Pearce for an out, but that play seemed routine compared to his play in the 6th. Adam Jones popped a ball up in foul territory past 3rd base. Moustakas gave chase and caught the ball while falling over the railing and into the fan dugout, where the loyal Royals fans caught him to prevent him from landing on his head.
Game 4
In Game 4, the Royals took a 2–0 lead in the first off of
Miguel Gonzalez when
Alcides Escobar hit a leadoff single and moved to second on
Nori Aoki's hit-by-pitch.
Lorenzo Cain's sacrifice bunt (the eventual ALCS MVP's first ever sacrifice bunt) moved both runners a base before
Eric Hosmer grounded to first. Baseman
Steve Pearce threw the ball to catcher
Caleb Joseph, but the ball got away, allowing Escobar and Aoki to score. Though Gonzalez and the Orioles bullpen shut out the Royals for the rest of the game,
Jason Vargas and the Kansas City bullpen limited Baltimore to only
Ryan Flaherty's home run in the third and four hits. The Royals extended their postseason win streak to 11 games, dating back to Game 5 of the
1985 World Series. This win gave Kansas City its first American League Pennant since 1985 (and third overall, the most of any AL expansion franchise), and for the first time in Major League history, a team won all eight of their first postseason games (the previous record was seven, held by the
2007 Colorado Rockies and the
1976 Cincinnati Reds).
The Kansas City 8-game postseason winning streak wouldn't be complete without a defensive gem, this time provided by multi-time gold-glove left-fielder
Alex Gordon. In the 5th, J. J. Hardy looked to have an extra-base hit deep to left-center field, but Gordon, running full speed, leaped and caught the ball, while crashing into the wall for the out.
Composite line score
2014 ALCS (4–0):
Kansas City Royals
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Baltimore Orioles
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Aftermath
The Royals lost the
World Series
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in seven games to the Giants, in a series defined by the dominance of
Madison Bumgarner. Bumgarner won twice in the series and held a lead in game seven with a five inning save on 2-days rest. Their disappointment would be short lived as the Royals won it all the
following season, beating the Mets in the
World Series
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in five games. It was their first World Series victory since
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There would be a bit of bad blood between the two teams in 2015 and 2016, with
Yordano Ventura and
Manny Machado
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at the center of it. In a game on September 12, 2015, Ventura hit Machado and
Chris Davis with pitches, which ultimately just led to words between exchanged between the two teams. Tensions exploded in the fifth inning of a June 7, 2016 game between the Kansas City Royals and the Baltimore Orioles after Ventura hit Manny Machado again with a high 90s fastball in the back. This time it led to Machado rushing the mound and getting a few punches in on Ventura before his Royals teammates intervened. Both players were ejected and suspended; Ventura for 9 games, while Machado received a shorter 4 game ban.

The Orioles could not build off their AL Championship Series appearance, as their lone appearance represented a peak for the franchise under the
Buck Showalter-era. They finished with a .500 record in 2015, they lost the
wild card game to Toronto on a walk-off home run by
Edwin Encarnación in 2016, and finished with a losing record for the first time since 2011 in 2017. Headed into the 2018 season, the Orioles were uncertain whether they were still a contender, in spite of having finished last in the AL East the previous season. On-field results quickly demonstrated that contention was out of the question, as they were instead threatening the franchise record for most losses in a season. With the trading deadline approaching, the front office decided to clean house. In the span of a few days, they traded veteran SS
Manny Machado
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, their lone All-Star, 2B
Jonathan Schoop and pitchers
Brad Brach
Brad Brach ( ; born April 12, 1986) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres, Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, and Cincinnati Reds. Brac ...
,
Zach Britton,
Kevin Gausman and
Darren O'Day, netting a total of 17 players in return with only IF
Jonathan Villar the only player they received that had any significant major league experience. They also attempted to trade CF
Adam Jones, but he vetoed a deal via his 10-5 right (a player who had ten years of major league experience, including the past five with the same team, could block a trade). The only veterans which the Orioles retained were those who were basically unmovable because of bad contracts, such as underperforming 1B
Chris Davis. The Orioles did end up setting a new franchise record for losses in 2018, finishing at 47–115, a whopping 61 games behind the first-place Boston Red Sox. The Orioles next winning record did not come until
2022
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, when they went 83–79.
They did not make the postseason again until the
following season when they went 101-61 and won the American League East for the first time since 2014.
The Royals and Orioles would meet in the postseason again in the
2024 American League Wild Card Series, with the Royals sweeping the short series in 2 games.
References
External links
2014 Postseason Scheduleat
MLB.com2014 MLB postseason schedule at ESPN2014 American League Championship Series at Baseball Reference
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