"I'm sure you could read my mind what was going on right there. When Nick was having a tough time catching his breath there ... it took the breath out of him, too. Wasn't happy, wasn't happy." Is a hungry team a dangerous team? "Everybody's going to be hungry and dangerous," Showalter said. "The best of the best start playing in how many days? The best of the best. It's an honor to be one of those right now, and our guys have earned it. And now, down the road, every team's got a great story, so to speak. Now the competition, it's just good to be one of the best and we get a chance to roll the dice in October. "There are some great moments in your life. This ranks right up there. That ninth inning, I went over and rested on Earl (Weaver's) number. I wanted to get a good seat and I was trying to find a good angle. At my height, I can't see always see right over it. That's why they put Earl's number there. I sat there and thought he could see this too from here." When did Showalter sense that this team was special? "I think part of it is that you don't ever say, 'We've got this all figured out,'" Showalter replied. "I knew we had a chance, we had a really good chance because of the people we had, and I knew that there wasn't a lot of lip service. They were focused and they weren't going to let anything get in the way. "I guarantee you the last team standing will have some weaknesses. The teams that get eliminated are going to have some strengths and you're going to have to fight through it. We get to make another step. Regardless of what happens, it's not going to change how I feel about these guys. I really want them. I'm glad they're going to get the opportunity to hopefully show the rest of the country what they're about and what our city is about." What comes next, now that the Orioles have clinched their division? "I've thought a little bit about how we're going to do it, first of all the pitching after the off day," Showalter said. "I've already looked at backing things up, how you want to rest guys and have them ready. "We're still going to try and win every game we play and we're going to try to situate ourselves for every advantage we can get without jeopardizing the long-term goal. There will be some things, things that I want to see and find out. There will probably be another player from Sarasota in the next day or two to continue to try and make good decisions this season and in the off-season." Showalter didn't reveal which player, but first baseman Christian Walker figures to be a strong candidate. May as well take a look at him now and provide Steve Pearce with some rest. We'll see.