ALCS | Red Sox 5, Tigers 2

Shane Victorino’s slam lifts Red Sox to World Series

Victorino’s grand slam in the seventh catapulted the Red Sox to a 5-2 victory over the Tigers as they won the ALCS in six games.

Koji Uehara and Jarrod Saltalamacchia celebrated closing out the win and advancing to the World Series.

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Koji Uehara and Jarrod Saltalamacchia celebrated closing out the Red Sox win and advancing to the World Series.

The Red Sox beat the Tigers, 5-2, to win the ALCS.

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The Red Sox beat the Tigers, 5-2, to capture the ALCS.

The 5-2 win means the Sox will face the Cardinals in the World Series.

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The 5-2 win means the Sox will face the Cardinals in the World Series.

Koji Uehara was all smiles.

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Koji Uehara was all smiles.

Shane Victorino hit a grand slam against the Tigers, and the Red Sox took a 5-2 lead in the seventh inning.

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Shane Victorino hit a grand slam against the Tigers, and the Red Sox took a 5-2 lead in the seventh inning.

Victorino celebrated his grand slam as he headed to first base.

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Victorino celebrated his grand slam as he headed to first base.

Jonny Gomes slid to second base in the seventh inning.

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Jonny Gomes slid to second base in the seventh inning.

Mike Napoli slapped the tag on Austin Jackson as he was picked off of first base by reliever Brandon Workman in the seventh inning.

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Mike Napoli slapped the tag on Austin Jackson as he was picked off of first base by reliever Brandon Workman.

The Red Sox struggled to regain the lead in the bottom of the sixth inning.

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The Red Sox struggled to regain the lead in the bottom of the sixth inning.

Reliever Franklin Morales was pulled from the game after he gave up two runs, and the lead, to the Tigers in the sixth inning.

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Reliever Franklin Morales was pulled from the game after he gave up two runs, and the lead, to the Tigers in the sixth inning.

Miguel Cabrera (left) and Torii Hunter celebrated after they scored against the Red Sox.

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Miguel Cabrera (left) and Torii Hunter celebrated after they scored against the Red Sox.

The Red Sox took a 1-0 lead over the Tigers in the fifth inning after Jacoby Ellsbury's single scored Xander Bogaerts.

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The Red Sox took a 1-0 lead over the Tigers in the fifth inning after Jacoby Ellsbury's single scored Xander Bogaerts.

The Tigers' Jose Iglesias tried to steal second base but rushed back to first with a head-first slide in the third inning.

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The Tigers' Jose Iglesias tried to steal second base but rushed back to first with a head-first slide in the third inning.

Clay Buchholz fired off a first-inning pitch.

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Clay Buchholz fired off a first-inning pitch.

Shane Victorino (and most of Fenway Park) celebrated his 7th-inning grand slam, which gave the Red Sox a 5-2 lead over the Tigers.

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With the last out of the ALCS in the books, closer (and series MVP) Koji Uehara celebrates with catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia as the rest of the Red Sox rush to get in on the fun.

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