2014 American League Division Series

2014 American League Division Series
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Kansas City Royals (3) Ned Yost 89–73, .549, GB: 1
Los Angeles Angels
of Anaheim
(0)
Mike Scioscia 98–64, .605, GA: 10
DatesOctober 2–5
TelevisionTBS
TV announcersErnie Johnson Jr., Ron Darling, Cal Ripken Jr. and Matt Winer
RadioESPN
Radio announcersJon Sciambi and Chris Singleton
UmpiresTed Barrett (crew chief), Lance Barksdale, Chris Guccione, Paul Nauert, Jeff Nelson, Jim Reynolds
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Baltimore Orioles (3) Buck Showalter 96–66, .593, GA: 12
Detroit Tigers (0) Brad Ausmus 90–72, .556, GA: 1
DatesOctober 2–5
TelevisionTBS
TV announcersBrian Anderson, Dennis Eckersley, Joe Simpson and Jaime Maggio
RadioESPN
Radio announcersChris Berman (Games 1–2), Dave Flemming (Game 3) and Rick Sutcliffe
UmpiresJeff Kellogg (crew chief), Scott Barry, Dan Bellino, Fieldin Culbreth, Paul Schrieber, Jim Wolf
ALWCKansas City Royals defeated Oakland Athletics, 9–8 (12)
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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 post-1993 divisional alignment 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.

The Royals went on to defeat the Orioles in the ALCS, then lost the 2014 World Series to the National League champion San Francisco Giants.

To date, the 2014 ALDS marks the last postseason appearance to date for the Angels, and currently the most recent series the Orioles won a postseason game.