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Yankees beat Orioles to advance to ALCS

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While the call would have tied the game, the Orioles bats were silenced throughout the night by Sabathia, who held them to one run and four hits and struck out nine for a complete-game win. The big power bats of the Orioles, who were second in the American League in homers to the Yankees this season, froze during the entire series.

“(They’re) a very good team that’s going to be around for a long time,” Granderson said. “They pitch well, they hit well, the bullpen’s deep. They do a lot of amazing things. You know it’s not a Baltimore team that you’ve seen in the past. It’s going to be a very good Baltimore team for a long time to come.”

The Orioles’ power hitters — J.J. Hardy, Adam Jones, Chris Davis, Matt Wieters and Mark Reynolds — were a combined 15-for-104 in the series and were 1-for-18 on the night.

”We didn’t get it done,” said Jones, who had a breakout season and was named Most Valuable Oriole. “No matter how you put it. You can say the pressure did this. Plain and simple, we didn’t get it done. We went out there and gave it our ass. We played our asses off. We didn’t get the result we want.”

The Orioles scored their only run in the eighth on Lew Ford’s one-out single to left off Sabathia, which scored Wieters from second.

The O’s loaded the bases after Robert Andino’s infield single, but Sabathia beared down. He struck out McLouth on a nasty 1-2 slider and got J.J. Hardy to tap a slow rolled to short that shortstop Derek Jeter charged and threw to first for the inning-ending out.

Orioles starter Jason Hammel retired the first 12 Yankees batters he faced until Severna Park native Mark Teixeira singled to open the fifth inning.

Teixeira, who had gone 35 postseason games without a stolen base, broke for second with first baseman Mark Reynolds not holding him on. Teixeira, who battled a calf injury late in the season, stole his first base since July 6 and his third of the year.

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