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With the Tigers vying for their first World Series title since 1984, ace Justin Verlander will start the ALCS opener against the Rangers' C.J. Wilson. Detroit went 6-3 against the Rangers during the regular season, outscoring Texas 45-37.
"I feel comfortable going in to play with anybody," Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski said.
New York used six relievers, pulling Nova after the second. CC Sabathia made the first relief appearance of his professional career after 421 starts, and allowed an RBI single to former Cleveland teammate Victor Martinez that made it 3-0 in the fifth.
"It was weird," Sabathia said.
Still, the Yankees had their chances. But New York went 2 for 9 with runners in scoring position and 0 for 4 with the bases loaded, and they stranded 11 runners.
Robinson Cano, who had nine RBIs in the series, started the comeback attempt with a fifth-inning homer into the right-field middle deck.
When Jorge Posada, playing perhaps his final game in pinstripes, had singled with two on in the fourth, Rodriguez was held at third. Fister then retired Russell Martin and Brett Gardner on infield popups.
A-Rod was 0 for 4 with three strikeouts and hit .111 in the series (2 for 18). Teixeira batted .167 (3 for 18).
"It's devastating. This is going to hurt for a long time," Rodriguez said.
Nova, who beat Fister in the opener, hadn't lost in the majors since June 3. The homers were the first back-to-back postseason shots in Tigers history, and it was the third homer of the series for Young. Kelly was a surprise starter at third.
"The crowd's into it at the beginning and it was just good to get on the board," Kelly said. "It's big to get out in front early here."
Nova lasted just 31 pitches and six outs, with the Yankees saying he came out due to tightness in his right forearm. He was to get an MRI exam Friday.
While the Yankees scrambled their pitchers, Max Scherzer, Benoit and Valverde combined on four innings of one-run, five-hit relief.
"Those guys came through in such a clutch time," Fister said. "This is a tremendous feeling."
Across in the home clubhouse, the Yankees were quiet. They had convinced themselves they would advance.
"It's tough," a choked-up Posada said. "I really have no words."
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