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ALCS Game 1 - Tigers @ Royals - October 2 1984 Game 1 of the ALCS set the tone for what would become a dominant postseason run for Detroit. The Detroit Tigers came into the series as the best team in baseball, carrying their regular-season momentum into Kansas City. From the outset, they played with composure rather than urgency - something that actually translates really well to your “relaxing broadcast” angle. Detroit’s pitching was the backbone of the game. The Tigers’ starter (Jack Morris in this one) controlled the pace early, limiting big innings and keeping the Kansas City Royals from building momentum. The game unfolds with a steady rhythm - lots of routine outs, measured at-bats, and minimal chaos. Offensively, Detroit didn’t explode - they built the win gradually: * timely hitting rather than big rallies * small clusters of scoring * consistent pressure without noise or drama The Royals had moments where they threatened, but nothing escalated into a high-energy swing. That’s important for your use case , the tension never spikes too aggressively. Detroit takes Game 1 with a controlled, professional performance, setting the tone for the series (which they would go on to win 3–0). Final outcome: Detroit takes Game 1 with a controlled, professional performance, setting the tone for the series (which they would go on to win 3–0).
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