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  1. The 1984 American League Championship Series matched the East Division champion Detroit Tigers against the West Division champion Kansas City Royals. The Tigers took the series in a three-game sweep to advance to the 1984 World Series against the San Diego Padres; the Royals never held a lead in any inning of the series.

  2. 1984 ALCS - Detroit Tigers over Kansas City Royals (3-0) series statistics and schedule on Baseball-Reference.com

  3. The 1984 American League Championship Series matched the East Division champion Detroit Tigers against the West Division champion Kansas City Royals. The Tigers took the series in a three-game sweep to advance to the 1984 World Series against the San Diego Padres; the Royals never held a lead in any inning of the series.

  4. Detroit Tigers beat Kansas City Royals (1-0). Oct 5, 1984, Attendance: 52168, Time of Game: 2:39. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability.

  5. History. Prior to 1969, the American League champion (the "pennant winner") was determined by the best win–loss record at the end of the regular season. There was one ad hoc single-game playoff held, in 1948, due to a tie under this formulation. The ALCS started in 1969, when the AL reorganized into two divisions, East and West.

  6. 1984 American League Championship Series. 1984 AL Championship Series (3-0): Detroit Tigers (104-58) defeated Kansas City Royals (84-78) BR 1984 ALCS Summary.

  7. 20 de mar. de 2024 · The 1984 Tigers: Frontrunners from start to finish. Written by: Justin Alpert. Detroit’s superstars wasted no time setting the tone for the Tigers’ 1984 season. Over the first two games, both decisive victories over the Twins, shortstop Alan Trammell went 6-for-10, homered and scored four runs.