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Yankees beat Orioles to advance to ALCS

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NEW YORK (MCT) — Whether the path of Nate McLouth’s towering fly ball was interrupted by the right-field foul here at Yankee Stadium will likely be discussed in Baltimore for years to come.

Instead, it harmlessly fell into the second deck of seats — an unfitting end to a season in which the Orioles forced the rest of baseball to take notice.

The Orioles’ first postseason in 15 years — let along the first winning season in that span — ended with frigid bats on a cold Gotham night, their unlikely course to the playoffs abruptly with a 3-1 loss to the Yankees in a do-or-die Game 5 of the American League Division Series on Friday night.

A team that opened the season as a 75-to-1 long shot to win the AL pennant put itself one win away from playing in the American League Championship Series for the first time since 1997.

But when catcher Matt Wieters grounded out weakly to Yankees ace CC Sabathia for the final out in the top of the ninth inning, prompting a Yankees celebration at the mound, Orioles players remained leaning against the dugout railing, eyes transfixed on the field with “New York, New York” ringing in their ears.

Moments later, a fresh coat of paint was being applied to the postseason logos in front of both dugouts at Yankee Stadium. And manager Buck Showalter, who took the Orioles from the AL East cellar to the playoff in his second full season, lost a fight with his emotions in his final postgame press conference of the season.

“It’s not goodbye to this group, it’s ‘See you later,’” Showalter said, his words slow and his eyes glassy. “I am not going into what was said to them, but I am sure they now think it’s a little tougher on me than them. But they are a special group. You don’t know how many times you are going to pass this way.

“We’ll see them again,” Showalter continued. “It’s been about as much fun as I have had in the big leagues watching how they play the game every day, the standard they held themselves to and the way they raised the bar in Baltimore with each other.”

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