SPORTSTigers celebrate ALCS victoryGame 4: Detroit Tigers players run out of the dugout after winning Game 4 of the ALCS against the New York Yankees.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsDetroit Tigers players celebrate on the field after game four of the 2012 ALCS against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park. The Tigers won 8-1 to sweep the series and advance to the World Series.Tim Fuller, USA TODAY SportsDetroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera holds his daughter Isabella Cabrera after game four of the 2012 ALCS against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park. The Tigers won 8-1 to sweep the series and advance to the World Series.The Star-Ledger, US PresswireGame 4: Detroit fans celebrate after the Tigers sweep the Yankees in the ALCS.Tim Fuller, USA TODAY SportsGame 4: Detroit third baseman Miguel Cabrera holds his son and daughter while he celebrates on the field after beating the Yankees in the 2012 ALCS.The Star-Ledger, US PresswireGame 4: Manager Jim Leyland celebrates on the field after the Tigers beat the Yankees 8-1 to sweep the ALCS and advance to the World Series.The Star-Ledger, US PresswireGame 4: Detroit first baseman Prince Fielder hugs teammates on the field after the Tigers swept the Yankees in the ALCS.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsDetroit Tigers starting pitcher Justin Verlander celebrates on the field after game four of the 2012 ALCS against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park. The Tigers won 8-1 to sweep the series and advance to the World Series.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsGame 4: Detroit Tigers relief pitcher Octavio Dotel celebrates after the Tigers swept the Yankees.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsGame 4: Tigers palyers celebrate in the clubhouse after earning a trip to the World Series.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsGame 4: Detroit Tigers players Brennan Boesch (left) and Ramon Santiago (right) celebrate in the clubhouse after game four of the 2012 ALCS against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsDetroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera celebrates in the clubhouse after game four of the 2012 ALCS against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park. The Tigers won 8-1 to sweep the series and advance to the World Series.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsGame 4: Detroit Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder celebrates in the clubhouse after sweeping the Yankees in the ALCS.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsDetroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera celebrates in the clubhouse after game four of the 2012 ALCS against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park. The Tigers won 8-1 to sweep the series and advance to the World Series.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsGame 4: Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera celebrates in the clubhouse after the Tigers won 8-1 to sweep the ALCS.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsDetroit Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder and outfielder Austin Jackson celebrate in the clubhouse after game four of the 2012 ALCS against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park. The Tigers won 8-1 to sweep the series and advance to the World Series.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsDetroit Tigers relief pitcher Al Alburquerque celebrates in the clubhouse after game four of the 2012 ALCS against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park. The Tigers won 8-1 to sweep the series and advance to the World Series.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsDetroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera celebrates on the field with his son Christopher Alexander Cabrera after game four of the 2012 ALCS against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park. The Tigers won 8-1 to sweep the series and advance to the World Series.Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsDetroit Tigers relief pitcher Phil Coke pumps his fist as he leaves the field while holding a baby after game four of the 2012 ALCS against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park. The Tigers won 8-1 to sweep the series and advance to the World Series.Tim Fuller, USA TODAY SportsFeatured Weekly Ad