2012 American League Championship Series

2012 American League Championship Series
Team (Wins) Manager(s) Season
Detroit Tigers (4) Jim Leyland 88–74, .543, GA: 3
New York Yankees (0) Joe Girardi 95–67, .586, GA: 2
DatesOctober 13–18
MVPDelmon Young (Detroit)
UmpiresJeff Kellogg (crew chief), Rob Drake, Sam Holbrook, Jeff Nelson, Gary Cederstrom, Mike Winters[1]
Broadcast
TelevisionTBS
MLB International
TV announcersErnie Johnson Jr., Ron Darling, John Smoltz, and Craig Sager (TBS)
Gary Thorne and Rick Sutcliffe (MLB International)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersDan Shulman and Orel Hershiser
ALDS
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The 2012 American League Championship Series was a best-of-seven playoff pitting the New York Yankees against the Detroit Tigers for the American League pennant and the right to play in the 2012 World Series. The series, the 43rd in league history, began on Saturday, October 13 in New York and ended on Thursday, October 18 in Detroit. The Tigers swept the Yankees, winning the series 4–0.[2] TBS televised all games in the United States. In global markets, MLB International broadcast the ALCS in its entirety, with long-time Baltimore Orioles announcer Gary Thorne and ESPN's Rick Sutcliffe calling the games.

This was the third postseason meeting between the Yankees and the Tigers, but the first in the ALCS. The Tigers previously beat the Yankees in the 2006 ALDS (3–1) and the 2011 ALDS (3–2). The last appearance for each team in the ALCS resulted in a loss to the Texas Rangers; the Yankees in the 2010 ALCS and the Tigers in the 2011 ALCS.

The Tigers would go on to lose in a sweep to the San Francisco Giants in the World Series.

  1. ^ "Roster: 2012 League Championship Series (LCS) Umpires". Close Call Sports. October 13, 2012.
  2. ^ "2012 MLB postseason schedule". MLB.com.

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