American League East
The American League East is one of Major League Baseball's six divisions. MLB consists of an East, Central, and West division for each of its two 15-team leagues, the American League (AL) and National League (NL). This division was created before the start of the 1969 season along with the American League West division. Before that time, each league consisted of 10 teams without any divisions.
League | American League |
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Sport | Major League Baseball |
Founded | 1969 |
No. of teams |
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Most recent champion(s) | Baltimore Orioles (2023; 10th title) |
Most titles | New York Yankees (20) |

Four of the division's five teams are located in the Eastern United States, with the other team, the Toronto Blue Jays, in Eastern Canada. It is currently the only division that contains a non-American team. At the end of the Major League Baseball season, the team with the best record in the division earns one of the AL's six playoff spots.[lower-alpha 1]
History
Baseball writers have long posited that the American League East is the toughest division in MLB;[1][2] during its 50-year existence, an AL East team has gone on to play in the World Series 27 times, and 16 of those teams have been crowned World Series champions. Since the 1995 season, when the wild-card playoff berth was introduced, the AL East has produced 20 of the 32 wild-card teams for the American League, with the AL West sending seven teams, and only five coming from the AL Central.
When MLB split into divisions for the 1969 season, the American League, unlike the National League, split its 12 teams strictly on geography. The six teams then located in the Eastern Time Zone were all placed in the AL East, with the other six teams making up the AL West.
Realignment of 1972
In September 1971, American League owners approved the move of the second Washington Senators franchise to Arlington, Texas, to become the Texas Rangers. With the Rangers moving to the AL West, the owners then debated whether the Chicago White Sox or Milwaukee Brewers should move to the AL East for 1972. The White Sox requested they be moved to the East under the argument of being an original AL franchise and playing most of their longtime rival teams, of which five were in the East.
The Oakland Athletics (formerly from Kansas City and Philadelphia) objected to moving the White Sox to the East; owner Charlie Finley was a Chicago native who wanted to continue to make three trips per season with his club to the Second City. The Minnesota Twins went a step further and objected to switching either the White Sox or Brewers out of fear of losing their closest geographic rivals and the Twins, citing the National League's lack of geographic accuracy (which placed the Atlanta Braves in the NL West) in forming its divisions as a reason why the Rangers should not have been shifted out of the East. The Twins also argued that the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys played (and still do play) in the NFC East despite being far from the Northeast.
The White Sox' pleas notwithstanding, the Brewers, who began as the Seattle Pilots in 1969 and had to endure long divisional road trips to Oakland and Anaheim (and vice-versa) in the AL West, were moved to the AL East.
Division membership

Current members
- Baltimore Orioles β Founding member
- Boston Red Sox β Founding member
- New York Yankees β Founding member
- Tampa Bay Rays β Joined in 1998 as an expansion team. Known as the Tampa Bay Devil Rays before 2008
- Toronto Blue Jays β Joined in 1977 as an expansion team.
Former members
- Cleveland Indians, founding member, moved to the AL Central in 1994
- Detroit Tigers, founding member, moved to the AL Central in 1998
- Milwaukee Brewers, joined from the AL West, moved to the AL Central in 1994 (later moved to the NL Central in 1998)
- Washington Senators, founding member, moved to the AL West as the Texas Rangers in 1972
Timeline
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Team not in division Division Won World Series Division Won AL Championship |
- A AL East was formed with six teams due to the 1969 expansion, as the AL grew from 10 teams to 12.
- B Following the 1971 season, the Washington Senators franchise relocated and became the Texas Rangers of the AL West; the Milwaukee Brewers moved to the AL East to maintain an equal number of teams in each division.
- C The Toronto Blue Jays were added in the 1977 expansion, becoming the seventh team of the AL East.
- D As part of the 1994 realignment, Cleveland and Milwaukee were moved to the newly created AL Central, reducing the AL East to five teams.
- E The Tampa Bay Devil Rays were added in the 1998 expansion while Detroit moved to the AL Central, maintaining the AL East at five teams.
- F Entering the 2008 season, Tampa Bay's nicknamed changed from Devil Rays to Rays.
Champions by year
- Team names link to the season in which each team played
Year | Winner | Record | % | Playoff Results |
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1969 | Baltimore Orioles (1) | 109β53 | .673 | Won ALCS (Twins) 3β0 Lost World Series (Mets) 4β1 |
1970 | Baltimore Orioles (2) | 108β54 | .667 | Won ALCS (Twins) 3β0 Won World Series (Reds) 4β1 |
1971 | Baltimore Orioles (3) | 101β57 | .639 | Won ALCS (Athletics) 3β0 Lost World Series (Pirates) 4β3 |
1972 | Detroit Tigers (1) | 86β70 | .551 | Lost ALCS (Athletics) 3β2 |
1973 | Baltimore Orioles (4) | 97β65 | .599 | Lost ALCS (Athletics) 3β2 |
1974 | Baltimore Orioles (5) | 91β71 | .562 | Lost ALCS (Athletics) 3β1 |
1975 | Boston Red Sox (1) | 95β65 | .594 | Won ALCS (Athletics) 3β0 Lost World Series (Reds) 4β3 |
1976 | New York Yankees (1) | 97β62 | .610 | Won ALCS (Royals) 3β2 Lost World Series (Reds) 4β0 |
1977 | New York Yankees (2) | 100β62 | .617 | Won ALCS (Royals) 3β2 Won World Series (Dodgers) 4β2 |
1978 | New York Yankees (3)* | 100β63 | .613 | Won ALCS (Royals) 3β1 Won World Series (Dodgers) 4β2 |
1979 | Baltimore Orioles (6) | 102β57 | .642 | Won ALCS (Angels) 3β1 Lost World Series (Pirates) 4β3 |
1980 | New York Yankees (4) | 103β59 | .636 | Lost ALCS (Royals) 3β0 |
1981β | New York Yankees (5) | 59β48 | .551 | Won ALDS (Brewers) 3β2 Won ALCS (Athletics) 3β0 Lost World Series (Dodgers) 4β2 |
1982 | Milwaukee Brewers (1) | 95β67 | .586 | Won ALCS (Angels) 3β2 Lost World Series (Cardinals) 4β3 |
1983 | Baltimore Orioles (7) | 98β64 | .605 | Won ALCS (White Sox) 3β1 Won World Series (Phillies) 4β1 |
1984 | Detroit Tigers (2) | 104β58 | .642 | Won ALCS (Royals) 3β0 Won World Series (Padres) 4β1 |
1985 | Toronto Blue Jays (1) | 99β62 | .615 | Lost ALCS (Royals) 4β3 |
1986 | Boston Red Sox (2) | 95β66 | .590 | Won ALCS (Angels) 4β3 Lost World Series (Mets) 4β3 |
1987 | Detroit Tigers (3) | 98β64 | .605 | Lost ALCS (Twins) 4β1 |
1988 | Boston Red Sox (3) | 89β73 | .549 | Lost ALCS (Athletics) 4β0 |
1989 | Toronto Blue Jays (2) | 89β73 | .549 | Lost ALCS (Athletics) 4β1 |
1990 | Boston Red Sox (4) | 88β74 | .543 | Lost ALCS (Athletics) 4β0 |
1991 | Toronto Blue Jays (3) | 91β71 | .562 | Lost ALCS (Twins) 4β1 |
1992 | Toronto Blue Jays (4) | 96β66 | .593 | Won ALCS (Athletics) 4β2 Won World Series (Braves) 4β2 |
1993 | Toronto Blue Jays (5) | 95β67 | .586 | Won ALCS (White Sox) 4β2 Won World Series (Phillies) 4β2 |
1994β β | No playoffs due 1994β95 Major League Baseball strike | |||
1995 | Boston Red Sox (5) | 86β58 | .597 | Lost ALDS (Indians) 3β0 |
1996 | New York Yankees (6) | 92β70 | .568 | Won ALDS (Rangers) 3β1 Won ALCS (Orioles) 4β1 Won World Series (Braves) 4β2 |
1997 | Baltimore Orioles (8) | 98β64 | .605 | Won ALDS (Mariners) 3β1 Lost ALCS (Indians) 4β2 |
1998 | New York Yankees (7) | 114β48 | .704 | Won ALDS (Rangers) 3β0 Won ALCS (Indians) 4β2 Won World Series (Padres) 4β0 |
1999 | New York Yankees (8) | 98β64 | .605 | Won ALDS (Rangers) 3β0 Won ALCS (Red Sox) 4β1 Won World Series (Braves) 4β0 |
2000 | New York Yankees (9) | 87β74 | .540 | Won ALDS (Athletics) 3β2 Won ALCS (Mariners) 4β2 Won World Series (Mets) 4β1 |
2001 | New York Yankees (10) | 95β65 | .594 | Won ALDS (Athletics) 3β2 Won ALCS (Mariners) 4β1 Lost World Series (Diamondbacks) 4β3 |
2002 | New York Yankees (11) | 103β58 | .640 | Lost ALDS (Angels) 3β1 |
2003 | New York Yankees (12) | 101β61 | .623 | Won ALDS (Twins) 3β1 Won ALCS (Red Sox) 4β3 Lost World Series (Marlins) 4β2 |
2004 | New York Yankees (13) | 101β61 | .623 | Won ALDS (Twins) 3β1 Lost ALCS (Red Sox) 4β3 |
2005 | New York Yankees (14)+ | 95β67 | .586 | Lost ALDS (Angels) 3β2 |
2006 | New York Yankees (15) | 97β65 | .599 | Lost ALDS (Tigers) 3β1 |
2007 | Boston Red Sox (6) | 96β66 | .593 | Won ALDS (Angels) 3β0 Won ALCS (Indians) 4β3 Won World Series (Rockies) 4β0 |
2008 | Tampa Bay Rays (1) | 97β65 | .599 | Won ALDS (White Sox) 3β1 Won ALCS (Red Sox) 4β3 Lost World Series (Phillies) 4β1 |
2009 | New York Yankees (16) | 103β59 | .636 | Won ALDS (Twins) 3β0 Won ALCS (Angels) 4β2 Won World Series (Phillies) 4β2 |
2010 | Tampa Bay Rays (2) | 96β66 | .593 | Lost ALDS (Rangers) 3β2 |
2011 | New York Yankees (17) | 97β65 | .599 | Lost ALDS (Tigers) 3β2 |
2012 | New York Yankees (18) | 95β67 | .586 | Won ALDS (Orioles) 3β2 Lost ALCS (Tigers) 4β0 |
2013 | Boston Red Sox (7) | 97β65 | .599 | Won ALDS (Rays) 3β1 Won ALCS (Tigers) 4β2 Won World Series (Cardinals) 4β2 |
2014 | Baltimore Orioles (9) | 96β66 | .593 | Won ALDS (Tigers) 3β0 Lost ALCS (Royals) 4β0 |
2015 | Toronto Blue Jays (6) | 93β69 | .574 | Won ALDS (Rangers) 3β2 Lost ALCS (Royals) 4β2 |
2016 | Boston Red Sox (8) | 93β69 | .574 | Lost ALDS (Indians) 3β0 |
2017 | Boston Red Sox (9) | 93β69 | .574 | Lost ALDS (Astros) 3β1 |
2018 | Boston Red Sox (10) | 108β54 | .667 | Won ALDS (Yankees) 3β1 Won ALCS (Astros) 4β1 Won World Series (Dodgers) 4β1 |
2019 | New York Yankees (19) | 103β59 | .636 | Won ALDS (Twins) 3β0 Lost ALCS (Astros) 4β2 |
2020β β β | Tampa Bay Rays (3) | 40β20 | .667 | Won ALWC (Blue Jays) 2β0 Won ALDS (Yankees) 3β2 Won ALCS (Astros) 4β3 Lost World Series (Dodgers) 4β2 |
2021 | Tampa Bay Rays (4) | 100β62 | .617 | Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3β1 |
2022 | New York Yankees (20) | 99β63 | .611 | Won ALDS (Guardians) 3β2 Lost ALCS (Astros) 4β0 |
2023 | Baltimore Orioles (10) | 101β61 | .623 | Lost ALDS (Rangers) 3β0 |
* β The Yankees and Red Sox finished with exact records, tied for the division championship; the Yankees won a one-game tie-breaker.
β β Due to the 1981 Major League Baseball strike, the season was split. The Yankees won the first half and defeated the second-half champion Brewers (62β45) in the postseason.
β β β Due to the 1994β95 Major League Baseball strike starting August 12, the season was not played to completion. The Yankees were leading at the time of the strike.
+ β The Red Sox and Yankees finished tied for first place with identical records. The Yankees were declared division winners, due to having won the season series against the Red Sox, and the Red Sox received the wild card berth.[lower-alpha 2]
β β β β Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 season was shortened to 60 games. By virtue of an expanded eight-team postseason format, the division runner-up Yankees also qualified for the playoffs.
AL East statistics
Team | Division championships | Postseason records[lower-alpha 3] | |||||
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Number | Year(s) | Most recent | Wild Card[lower-alpha 4] | ALDS | ALCS | World Series | |
New York Yankees | 20 | 1976β1978, 1980β1981, 1996, 1998β2006, 2009, 2011β2012, 2019, 2022 | 2022 | 8 | 14β9 | 11β7 | 7β4 |
Baltimore Orioles | 10 | 1969β1971, 1973β1974, 1979, 1983, 1997, 2014, 2023 | 2023 | 3 | 3β2 | 5β5 | 2β3 |
Boston Red Sox | 10 | 1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 2007, 2013, 2016β2018 | 2018 | 8 | 8β6 | 6β6 | 4β2 |
Toronto Blue Jays | 6 | 1985, 1989, 1991β1993, 2015 | 2015 | 4 | 2β0 | 2β5 | 2β0 |
Tampa Bay Rays | 4 | 2008, 2010, 2020β2021 | 2021 | 5 | 2β5 | 2β0 | 0β2 |
Detroit Tigers | 3 | 1972, 1984, 1987 | 1987β | β | 0β0 | 1β2 | 1β0 |
Milwaukee Brewers | 1 | 1982 | 1982β | β | 0β1 | 1β0 | 0β1 |
Cleveland Indians | 0 | β | ββ | β | 0β0 | 0β0 | 0β0 |
Washington Senators | 0 | β | ββ | β | 0β0 | 0β0 | 0β0 |
Total | 53 | 1969β1993, 1995βpresent | 2022 | 28 | 29β23 | 28β25 | 16β12 |
- β Former division members
- Totals updated through conclusion of the 2022 postseason.
Other postseason teams
Since the advent of the Wild Card, AL East teams have faced each other in the ALCS 5 times, the ALDS 4 times, and the Wild Card twice.
- See List of American League Wild Card winners (since 1994)
Year | Winner | Record | % | GB | Playoff Results |
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1995 | New York Yankees | 79β65 | .549 | 7 | Lost ALDS (Mariners) 3β2 |
1996 | Baltimore Orioles | 88β74 | .543 | 4 | Won ALDS (Indians) 3β1 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4β1 |
1997 | New York Yankees | 96β66 | .593 | 2 | Lost ALDS (Indians) 3β2 |
1998 | Boston Red Sox | 92β70 | .568 | 22 | Lost ALDS (Indians) 3β1 |
1999 | Boston Red Sox | 94β68 | .580 | 4 | Won ALDS (Indians) 3β2 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4β1 |
2003 | Boston Red Sox | 95β67 | .586 | 6 | Won ALDS (Athletics) 3β2 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4β3 |
2004 | Boston Red Sox | 98β64 | .605 | 3 | Won ALDS (Angels) 3β0 Won ALCS (Yankees) 4β3 Won World Series (Cardinals) 4β0 |
2005 | Boston Red Sox | 95β67 | .586 | 0 | Lost ALDS (White Sox) 3β0 |
2007 | New York Yankees | 94β68 | .580 | 2 | Lost ALDS (Indians) 3β1 |
2008 | Boston Red Sox | 95β67 | .586 | 2 | Won ALDS (Angels) 3β1 Lost ALCS (Rays) 4β3 |
2009 | Boston Red Sox | 95β67 | .586 | 8 | Lost ALDS (Angels) 3β0 |
2010 | New York Yankees | 95β67 | .586 | 1 | Won ALDS (Twins) 3β0 Lost ALCS (Rangers) 4β2 |
2011 | Tampa Bay Rays | 91β71 | .562 | 6 | Lost ALDS (Rangers) 3β1 |
2012* | Baltimore Orioles | 93β69 | .574 | 2 | Won ALWC (Rangers) Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3β2 |
2013 | Tampa Bay Rays** | 92β71 | .564 | 5Β½ | Won ALWC (Indians) Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3β1 |
2015 | New York Yankees | 87β75 | .537 | 6 | Lost ALWC (Astros) |
2016 | Toronto Blue Jays*** | 89β73 | .549 | 4 | Won ALWC (Orioles) Won ALDS (Rangers) 3β0 Lost ALCS (Indians) 4β1 |
Baltimore Orioles*** | 89β73 | .549 | 4 | Lost ALWC (Blue Jays) | |
2017 | New York Yankees | 91β71 | .562 | 2 | Won ALWC (Twins) Won ALDS (Indians) 3β2 Lost ALCS (Astros) 4β3 |
2018 | New York Yankees | 100β62 | .617 | 8 | Won ALWC (Athletics) Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3β1 |
2019 | Tampa Bay Rays | 96β66 | .593 | 7 | Won ALWC (Athletics) Lost ALDS (Astros) 3β2 |
2020**** | New York Yankees | 33β27 | .550 | 7 | Won ALWC (Indians) 2β0 Lost ALDS (Rays) 3β2 |
Toronto Blue Jays | 32β28 | .533 | 8 | Lost ALWC (Rays) 2β0 | |
2021 | Boston Red Sox***** | 92β70 | .568 | 12 | Won ALWC (Yankees) Won ALDS (Rays) 3β1 Lost ALCS (Astros) 4β2 |
New York Yankees***** | 92β70 | .568 | 12 | Lost ALWC (Red Sox) | |
2022 | Toronto Blue Jays | 92β70 | .568 | 7 | Lost ALWC (Mariners) 2β0 |
Tampa Bay Rays | 86β76 | .531 | 13 | Lost ALWC (Guardians) 2β0 | |
2023 | Tampa Bay Rays | 99β63 | .611 | 2 | Lost ALWC (Rangers) 2β0 |
Toronto Blue Jays | 89β73 | .549 | 12 | Lost ALWC (Twins) 2β0 |
* β From 2012 to 2019, and in 2021, the Wild Card was expanded to two teams. Those teams faced each other in the Wild Card Game to determine the final participant in the American League Division Series. In 2020 only, eight teams, including the three division winners, played in a best-of-three Wild Card Series, with the winners advancing to the Division Series. Starting in 2022, the Wild Card field was increased to three teams, and along with the lowest-ranked division winner, qualified for the best-of-three Wild Card Series to determine the remaining two slots in the Division Series.
** In 2013, the Texas Rangers and the Tampa Bay Rays finished the season with the identical records of 91β71. A one-game playoff was held and the Rays won it 5β2 over the Rangers to capture the second Wild Card berth.
*** In 2016, the Toronto Blue Jays and the Baltimore Orioles finished the season with the identical records of 89β73. However, the Blue Jays won the right to host the Wild Card Game by virtue of their 10β9 regular-season record against the Orioles.
**** Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was shortened to 60 games.
***** In 2021, the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees finished the season with the identical records of 92β70. However, the Red Sox won the right to host the Wild Card Game by virtue of their 10β9 regular-season record against the Yankees.
Beginning in 2022, the postseason has expanded to three division leaders and three wild cards per league.
Season results
(#) | Denotes team that won the World Series |
(#) | Denotes team that won the American League pennant, but lost World Series |
(#) | Denotes team that qualified for the MLB postseason |
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1969 | Baltimore (109β53) | Detroit (90β72) | Boston (87β75) | Washington (86β76) | N.Y. Yankees (80β81) | Cleveland (62β99) | |
1970 | Baltimore (108β54) | N.Y. Yankees (93β69) | Boston (87β75) | Detroit (79β83) | Cleveland (76β86) | Washington (70β92) | |
1971 | Baltimore (101β57) | Detroit (91β71) | Boston (85β77) | N.Y. Yankees (82β80) | Washington (63β96) | Cleveland (60β102) | |
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1972 | Detroit (86β70) | Boston (85β70) | Baltimore (80β74) | N.Y. Yankees (79β76) | Cleveland (72β84) | Milwaukee (65β91) | |
1973 | Baltimore (97β65) | Boston (89β73) | Detroit (85β77) | N.Y. Yankees (80β82) | Milwaukee (74β88) | Cleveland (71β91) | |
1974 | Baltimore (91β71) | N.Y. Yankees (89β73) | Boston (84β78) | Cleveland (77β85) | Milwaukee (76β86) | Detroit (72β90) | |
1975 | Boston (95β65) | Baltimore (90β69) | N.Y. Yankees (83β77) | Cleveland (79β80) | Milwaukee (68β94) | Detroit (57β102) | |
1976 | N.Y. Yankees (97β62) | Baltimore (88β74) | Boston (83β79) | Cleveland (81β78) | Detroit (74β87) | Milwaukee (66β95) | |
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1977 | N.Y. Yankees (100β62) | Baltimore (97β64) | Boston (97β64) | Detroit (74β88) | Cleveland (71β90) | Milwaukee (67β95) | Toronto (54β107) |
1978 | N.Y. Yankees[a] (100β63) | Boston (99β64) | Milwaukee (93β69) | Baltimore (90β71) | Detroit (86β76) | Cleveland (69β90) | Toronto (59β102) |
1979 | Baltimore (102β57) | Milwaukee (95β66) | Boston (91β69) | N.Y. Yankees (89β71) | Detroit (85β76) | Cleveland (81β80) | Toronto (53β109) |
1980 | N.Y. Yankees (103β59) | Baltimore (100β62) | Milwaukee (86β76) | Detroit (84β78) | Boston (83β77) | Cleveland (79β81) | Toronto (67β95) |
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1981 | Milwaukee (62β47) | Baltimore (59β46) | N.Y. Yankees (59β48) | Detroit (60β49) | Boston (59β49) | Cleveland (52β51) | Toronto (37β69) |
1982 | Milwaukee (95β67) | Baltimore (94β68) | Boston (89β73) | Detroit (83β79) | N.Y. Yankees (79β83) | Cleveland (78β84) | Toronto (78β84) |
1983 | Baltimore (98β64) | Detroit (92β70) | N.Y. Yankees (91β71) | Toronto (89β73) | Milwaukee (87β75) | Boston (78β84) | Cleveland (70β92) |
1984 | Detroit (104β58) | Toronto (89β73) | N.Y. Yankees (87β75) | Boston (86β76) | Baltimore (85β77) | Cleveland (75β87) | Milwaukee (67β94) |
1985 | Toronto (99β62) | N.Y. Yankees (97β64) | Detroit (84β77) | Baltimore (83β78) | Boston (81β81) | Milwaukee (71β90) | Cleveland (60β102) |
1986 | Boston (95β66) | N.Y. Yankees (90β72) | Detroit (87β75) | Toronto (86β76) | Cleveland (84β78) | Milwaukee (77β84) | Baltimore (73β89) |
1987 | Detroit (98β64) | Toronto (96β66) | Milwaukee (91β71) | N.Y. Yankees (89β73) | Boston (78β84) | Baltimore (67β95) | Cleveland (61β101) |
1988 | Boston (89β73) | Detroit (88β74) | Milwaukee (87β75) | Toronto (87β75) | N.Y. Yankees (85β76) | Cleveland (78β84) | Baltimore (54β107) |
1989 | Toronto (89β73) | Baltimore (87β75) | Boston (83β79) | Milwaukee (81β81) | N.Y. Yankees (74β87) | Cleveland (73β89) | Detroit (59β103) |
1990 | Boston (88β74) | Toronto (86β76) | Detroit (79β83) | Cleveland (77β85) | Baltimore (76β85) | Milwaukee (74β88) | N.Y. Yankees (67β95) |
1991 | Toronto (91β71) | Boston (84β78) | Detroit (84β78) | Milwaukee (83β79) | N.Y. Yankees (71β91) | Baltimore (67β95) | Cleveland (57β105) |
1992 | Toronto (96β66) | Milwaukee (92β70) | Baltimore (89β73) | Cleveland (76β86) | N.Y. Yankees (76β86) | Detroit (75β87) | Boston (73β89) |
1993 | Toronto (95β67) | N.Y. Yankees (88β74) | Baltimore (85β77) | Detroit (85β77) | Boston (80β82) | Cleveland (76β86) | Milwaukee (69β93) |
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1994 | N.Y. Yankees (70β43) | Baltimore (63β49) | Toronto (55β60) | Boston (54β61) | Detroit (53β62) | ||
1995 | (2) Boston (86β58) | (4) N.Y. Yankees (79β65) | Baltimore (71β73) | Detroit (60β84) | Toronto (56β88) | ||
1996 | (2) N.Y. Yankees (92β70) | (4) Baltimore (88β74) | Boston (85β77) | Toronto (74β88) | Detroit (53β109) | ||
1997 | (1) Baltimore (98β64) | (4) N.Y. Yankees (96β66) | Detroit (79β83) | Boston (78β84) | Toronto (76β86) | ||
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1998 | (1) N.Y. Yankees (114β48) | (4) Boston (92β70) | Toronto (88β74) | Baltimore (79β83) | Tampa Bay (63β99) | ||
1999 | (1) N.Y. Yankees (98β64) | (4) Boston (94β68) | Toronto (84β78) | Baltimore (78β84) | Tampa Bay (69β93) | ||
2000 | (3) N.Y. Yankees (87β74) | Boston (85β77) | Toronto (83β79) | Baltimore (74β88) | Tampa Bay (69β92) | ||
2001 | (2) N.Y. Yankees (95β65) | Boston (82β79) | Toronto (80β82) | Baltimore (63β98) | Tampa Bay (62β100) | ||
2002 | (1) N.Y. Yankees (103β58) | Boston (93β69) | Toronto (78β84) | Baltimore (67β95) | Tampa Bay (55β106) | ||
2003 | (1) N.Y. Yankees (101β61) | (4) Boston (95β67) | Toronto (86β76) | Baltimore (71β91) | Tampa Bay (63β99) | ||
2004 | (1) N.Y. Yankees (101β61) | (4) Boston (98β64) | Baltimore (78β84) | Tampa Bay (70β91) | Toronto (67β94) | ||
2005 | (3) N.Y. Yankees[b] (95β67) | (4) Boston (95β67) | Toronto (80β82) | Baltimore (74β88) | Tampa Bay (67β95) | ||
2006 | (1) N.Y. Yankees (97β65) | Toronto (87β75) | Boston (86β76) | Baltimore (70β92) | Tampa Bay (61β101) | ||
2007 | (1) Boston[c] (96β66) | (4) N.Y. Yankees (94β68) | Toronto (83β79) | Baltimore (69β93) | Tampa Bay (66β96) | ||
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2008 | (2) Tampa Bay (97β65) | (4) Boston (95β67) | N.Y. Yankees (89β73) | Toronto (86β76) | Baltimore (68β93) | ||
2009 | (1) N.Y. Yankees (103β59) | (4) Boston (95β67) | Tampa Bay (84β78) | Toronto (75β87) | Baltimore (64β98) | ||
2010 | (1) Tampa Bay (96β66) | (4) N.Y. Yankees (95β67) | Boston (89β73) | Toronto (85β77) | Baltimore (66β96) | ||
2011 | (1) N.Y. Yankees (97β65) | (4) Tampa Bay (91β71) | Boston (90β72) | Toronto (81β81) | Baltimore (69β93) | ||
2012 | (1) N.Y. Yankees (95β67) | (5) Baltimore (93β69) | Tampa Bay (90β72) | Toronto (73β89) | Boston (69β93) | ||
2013 | (1) Boston (97β65) | (5) Tampa Bay[d] (92β71) | N.Y. Yankees (85β77) | Baltimore (85β77) | Toronto (74β88) | ||
2014 | (2) Baltimore (96β66) | N.Y. Yankees (84β78) | Toronto (83β79) | Tampa Bay (77β85) | Boston (71β91) | ||
2015 | (2) Toronto (93β69) | (4) N.Y. Yankees (87β75) | Baltimore (81β81) | Tampa Bay (80β82) | Boston (78β84) | ||
2016 | (3) Boston (93β69) | (4) Toronto[e] (89β73) | (5) Baltimore (89β73) | N.Y. Yankees (84β78) | Tampa Bay (68β94) | ||
2017 | (3) Boston (93β69) | (4) N.Y. Yankees (91β71) | Tampa Bay (80β82) | Toronto (76β86) | Baltimore (75β87) | ||
2018 | (1) Boston (108β54) | (4) N.Y. Yankees (100β62) | Tampa Bay (90β72) | Toronto (73β89) | Baltimore (47β115) | ||
2019 | (2) N.Y. Yankees (103β59) | (4) Tampa Bay (96β66) | Boston (84β78) | Toronto (67β95) | Baltimore (54β108) | ||
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2020 | (1) Tampa Bay (40β20) | (5) N.Y. Yankees (33β27) | (8) Toronto (32β28) | Baltimore (25β35) | Boston (24β36) | ||
2021 | (1) Tampa Bay (100β62) | (4) Boston (92β70) [f] | (5) N.Y. Yankees (92β70) | Toronto (91β71) | Baltimore (52β110) | ||
2022 | (2) N.Y. Yankees (99β63) | (4) Toronto (92β70) | (6) Tampa Bay (86β76) | Baltimore (83β79) | Boston (78β84) | ||
2023 | (1) Baltimore (101β61) | (4) Tampa Bay (99β63) | (6) Toronto (89β73) | N.Y. Yankees (82β80) | Boston (78β84) |
- Notes and Tiebreakers
- a New York and Boston were tied for the division championship and played in a tie-breaker game. The Yankees won 5β4 to claim the division crown.
- b New York and Boston were tied for the division championship and wild-card berth, but the Yankees claimed the division crown by winning the season series 10β9, relegating Boston to the wild-card spot. New York and Los Angeles Angels of the American League West were also tied for the second and third seed, but the Yankees were relegated to the third seed by losing the season series 6β4.
- c Boston and Cleveland of the American League Central were tied for the first and second seed, but the Red Sox claimed the top overall seed by winning the season series 5β2, relegating Cleveland to the second seed.
- d Tampa Bay and Texas of the American League West were tied for the second wild-card berth and played in a tie-breaker game. The Rays won 5β2 to claim the second wild-card spot.
- e Toronto and Baltimore were tied for both wild-card berths, but the Blue Jays claimed the first wild-card spot by winning the season series 10β9, relegating Baltimore to the second wild-card spot.
- f Boston and New York both finished with identical records, but the Red Sox claimed the first wild-card spot by winning the season series 10β9, relegating the Yankees to the second wild-card spot.
See also
Notes
- The three division winners, plus three wild card teams, advance to the postseason.
- Had a team from another division been the wild card, a one-game tie-breaker would have been played between the Yankees and Red Sox to decide the division champion.
- Reflects postseason record of each team only during the team's time as a member of the AL East
- Number of times qualifying as a wild card team
References
- Leitch, Will. "MLB Preview: American League East". Sports on Earth. Archived from the original on 21 November 2018. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
- Stark, Jayson (5 February 2013). "Ranking MLB's six divisions". ESPN. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
External links
- MLB Final Standings By Year at shrpsports.com