Final
NY Yankees leads 3-2 (as of 10/12)
| Game 1: Sunday, October 7 | ||
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| NY Yankees | 7 | Final |
| Baltimore | 2 | |
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| Game 2: Monday, October 8 | ||
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| NY Yankees | 2 | Final |
| Baltimore | 3 | |
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| Game 3: Wednesday, October 10 | ||
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| Baltimore | 2 | Final in 12 |
| NY Yankees | 3 | |
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| Game 4: Thursday, October 11 | ||
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| Baltimore | 2 | Final in 13 |
| NY Yankees | 1 | |
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| Game 5: Friday, October 12 | ||
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| Baltimore | 1 | Final |
| NY Yankees | 3 | |
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5:07 PM ET, October 12, 2012
Yankee Stadium, New York, NY
W: C. Sabathia (2-0)
L: J. Hammel (0-1)
NEW YORK -- CC Sabathia turned and looked over his right shoulder, watching intently after Nate McLouth turned on a 93 mph fastball and sent it soaring down the right-field line.
Yankees-Orioles. Playoffs. Disputed home run.Again.McLouth's long drive was called foul by the slimmest of margins -- hello, Jeffrey Maier -- and New York hung on to beat Baltimore 3-1 on Friday in the deciding Game 5 of the AL Division Series.Sixteen years later, the Orioles still can't find the right stuff in the Bronx.More Yankees-Orioles Coverage
CC Sabathia had to go the distance in Game 5 in order to break an unbreakable underdog, writes Ian O'Connor. Story
Once the pain of falling to the Yankees in five games eases and perspective takes hold, the Orioles players can take gratification in restoring a sense of pride in Baltimore baseball, writes Jerry Crasnick. Story
Game 5 seemed to show the Bombers that they can win a series without Alex Rodriguez -- and they may try again, writes Wallace Matthews. Story
How much will it hurt the Tigers that ace Justin Verlander won't start until Game 3 of the AL Championship Series? A lot, writes Tim Kurkjian. Story
While the Yankees took the season series from the Tigers in 2012, the only games anyone will remember are the ones that will be played over the next week, writes Andrew Marchand. Blog
• Stats & Info: CC goes the distance
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Sabathia in Complete Command
CC Sabathia went the distance in the Yankees' Game 5 victory against the Orioles on Friday night. It was the first complete-game postseason win for a Yanks pitcher since 2000 and only the sixth for the franchise since 1960. Here's a look:
| Year | Pitcher | Opponent |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | CC Sabathia* | Orioles |
| 2000 | Roger Clemens | Mariners |
| 1962 | Ralph Terry | Giants |
| 1961 | Whitey Ford | Reds |
| 1960 | Whitey Ford | Pirates |
| 1960 | Whitey Ford | Pirates |
| * 1st career postseason complete game -- ESPN Stats & Information | ||
Game notes
The crowd of 47,081 was the smallest in 18 postseason games at new Yankee Stadium, which opened in 2009. ... New York is 11-3 in the ALCS. ... The 26 runs were the fewest in a five-game postseason series since St. Louis (12) and Arizona (10) combined for 22 runs in the 2001 NLDS.
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Scoring Summary
| BAL | NYY | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5th | R Ibanez singled to center, M Teixeira scored. | 0 | 1 | |
| 6th | I Suzuki doubled to deep right center, D Jeter scored. | 0 | 2 | |
| 7th | C Granderson homered to right (370 feet). | 0 | 3 | |
| 8th | L Ford singled to left, M Wieters scored, M Machado to second. | 1 | 3 | |
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Game Information
| Stadium | Yankee Stadium, New York, NY |
| Attendance | 47,081 (93.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:52 |
| Weather | 52 degrees, cloudy |
| Wind | 19 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Mike Everitt, First Base - Mark Carlson, Second Base - Tony Randazzo, Third Base - Angel Hernandez |
Research Notes
CC Sabathia is undefeated in his last 8 postseason starts, the 5th-longest streak in Yankee history. [+]Most Consecutive Undefeated Starts - Yankees Postseason History
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CC Sabathia is the 4th pitcher to throw a complete game with 4 hits or fewer allowed and 8 or more strikeouts in a winner-take-all game. [+]CG With 8+ K and 4 Hits or Fewer Allowed - Winner-Take-All Postseason Game
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The Yankees and Cardinals each clinched berths in the LCS on Friday. For the Yankees, it's their 15th appearance, which is the MLB record. The Cardinals rallied to clinch their 11th trip to the LCS, which is tied for the 2nd most in MLB history.
The LCS round in postseason play began in 1969 [+]Most LCS Appearances - MLB History
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Before tonight, three other postseason games in history had been double-perfect through 3 innings:
- 1981 NLDS Game 4, Vern Ruhle HOU vs Fernando Valenzuela LAD.
- 1956 WS Game 5, Sal Maglie LAD vs Don Larsen NYY (Larsen's perfect game).
- 1906 WS Game 1, Nick Altrock CHW vs Mordecai Brown CHC.
Two other games only saw 18 batters in the first 3 innings, but those were the result of double plays. | ||||||||||||||||||
* Yankees have lost 3 straight postseason winner-take-all games-- 2004 ALCS Game 7 vs Red Sox, 2005 ALDS Game 5 at Angels, 2011 ALDS Game 5 vs Tigers
That's two shy of the record for consecutive winner-take-alls lost, held by Athletics which lost their 5th straight on Thursday | ||||||||||||||||||
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