Top-Five Moments From the Royals' 2014 Playoff Run

The Kansas City Royals' 2014 playoff run may seem like a distant memory at this point to many. Whenever another year of the MLB playoffs without the Royals being involved comes around, I often find myself thinking about the memories of those games — the way the team was hanging on every inning, every at-bat, even every pitch during most games.
The 2014 playoff run was so special that it will likely never be duplicated. First, the Royals had to win a MLB Wild Card game to get into the American League Division Series. Then they swept their way to the Championship Series. After that, they swept their way into the World Series, making for an 8-0 run through the AL.
Yes, the San Francisco Giants played spoiler in the end, but the unexpected — and wildly exciting — journey from September to November was one that will never be forgotten by Kansas City Royals fans. Let’s reminisce a little more. Here are my top-five moments of the 2014 Royals' playoff run.
Salvador Perez Wild Card walk-off
It started with the build-up of the game: the first Royals playoff game in 29 years. Many fans went back and forth on if they could really call this a playoff berth if they didn’t get past the win-and-in Wild Card game against the Oakland Athletics. Astonishingly, the game exceeded the hype.
The contest itself went back and forth. As strange as it sounds, stolen bases played a critical role. It went into extra innings and that’s when the moment took place. This is probably the top memory for many from the postseason runs of that era of Royals baseball.
Salvador Perez stepped up to the plate and hit a pitch that was out of the strike zone just passed a lunging Josh Donaldson. The rest is history.
7 years ago, the @Royals had an epic comeback in the AL Wild Card game capped off by @SalvadorPerez15's #walkoff hit. pic.twitter.com/Bw4HwgH9H6
— MLB Vault (@MLBVault) September 30, 2021
Mike Moustakas and Eric Hosmer extra-innings home run winners
Yes, I am combining two moments into one. I can’t help myself. In the ALDS against the Los Angeles Angels, Hosmer and Moustakas both hit two home runs. In Game 1, it was Moustakas who hit a solo home run in the 11th inning to give the Royals the lead for good.
ALDS: Mike Moustakas' 11th-inning home run gives Kansas City Royals 3-2 Game 1 victory over Angels http://t.co/f0Nqtsfr7F #Angels
— Inside SoCal Sports 📰 (@InsideSoCalSpts) October 3, 2014
In Game 2, it was a two-run home run by Hosmer in the 11th inning that gave the Royals the lead for good. That made for back-to-back wins on the road against what was supposed to be the best team in the American League that season: memorable indeed.
Launch it, flip it, round trip it. #Postseason pic.twitter.com/xVExH3Xp6r
— MLB GIFS (@MLBGIFs) October 6, 2014
Alex Gordon and Mike Moustakas home runs in extra innings in Game 1 at Baltimore
Again, I am utilizing this space to do a two-for-one. Alex Gordon broke a 1-1 tie in the top of the 10th inning with a solo home run that would rock the confidence of Orioles fans everywhere. Mike Moustakas sealed the deal with a two-run home run to extend the Royals lead in what would be the start of what would eventually be another series sweep.
HERE YOU GO @RexHudler1! pic.twitter.com/oG2tu9zdOe
— Mark the Overseer 👀 (@MarkTheOverseer) August 2, 2017
Greg Holland Records fourth save in four games against the Orioles
The entire bullpen was incredible during this playoff run, but Greg Holland was the one closing the door. In the series against the Orioles, he got a save in literally every game. The most memorable of them all came with the final out of Game 4, sealing the sweep for the Royals. This brought the Royals to their first American League Championship and, subsequently, World Series appearances in virtually three decades
Denny Matthews Radio Call - ALCS October 15, 2014 - Orioles vs Royals - Final Out - YouTube http://t.co/0Xx5046mau
— Pam Francis (@pjkc55) October 21, 2014
Yordano Ventura Dominates in must-win World Series Game 6
The San Francisco Giants had taken a 3-2 series lead with the action going back to Kansas City. There was still optimism in the air, as the Royals' postseason had been magical to this point. Game 6 was never in doubt. The Royals scoring seven runs in the second inning certainly helped, however, it was Yoradano Ventura who pitched an incredible game. The late pitcher lasted seven innings and only allowed three hits while striking out four batters in a 10-0 Royals victory.
In game 6 of the 2014 World Series, Yordano Ventura pitched the game of his life. Rest in peace ACE 30. pic.twitter.com/hWk5TfRfID
— Kansas City Media (@KansasCityMedia) July 15, 2019
Sometimes I imagine that was how that series ended and leave it at that. Next week, I will dive into the 2015 team and my top-five moments from that year’s Royals playoff run.
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Mark Van Sickle was born in Seattle, Washington, but has lived in the Kansas City area for 30 years. He has followed the city’s sports teams along the way, from the KC Blades to the Chiefs to the Wizards/Sporting KC, now the KC Current and — of course — the Royals. Mark has been a radio producer and on-air talent in Kansas City since 2011 and is currently a producer for morning shows on KCMO Talk Radio. He is a writer and podcast host for the Heartland College Sports Network, a writer for Arrowhead Report on FanNation and a consistent guest on Roughing the Kicker Chiefs podcast. He is also a writer and weekly contributor to FanNation’s InsideTheRoyals.com
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