American League West
The American League West is one of Major League Baseball's six divisions. The division has five teams as of the 2013 season, but had four teams from 1994 to 2012, and had as many as seven teams before the 1994 realignment. Although its teams currently only reside along the west coast and in Texas, historically the division has had teams as far east as Chicago and Minnesota. From 1998 (when the NL West expanded to five teams) to 2012, the AL West was the only MLB division with four teams.
League | American League |
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Sport | Major League Baseball |
Founded | 1969 |
No. of teams | 5 |
Most recent champion(s) | Houston Astros (2023; 6th title) |
Most titles | Oakland Athletics (17) |
History
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 located in the Eastern Time Zone were all placed in the AL East, and the remaining six were placed in the new AL West.
When the second incarnation of the Washington Senators announced their intention to move to the Dallas-Fort Worth area for the 1972 season and become the Texas Rangers, American League owners voted to switch the Rangers with the Milwaukee Brewers, who began as the Seattle Pilots in 1969. The Chicago White Sox asked the AL to move from West to East, citing that five of the original eight American League franchises were in the East. The Oakland Athletics and Minnesota Twins objected to the White Sox' request; the Twins also did not want the Brewers to leave the West.
In 2013, the Houston Astros went from the National League Central to the AL West.[1] That move gives all six MLB divisions an equal five teams and both leagues an equal 15 teams each.
Division membership
Current members
- Houston Astros - Joined in 2013; formerly from the NL West (1969β1993) and NL Central (1994β2012)
- Los Angeles Angels[2] β Founding member (as the California Angels)
- Oakland Athletics β Founding member
- Seattle Mariners β Joined in 1977 as an expansion team
- Texas Rangers β Joined in 1972; formerly of the AL East (as the 1961β1971 Washington Senators)
Former members
- Chicago White Sox β Founding member; moved to the AL Central in 1994
- Kansas City Royals β Founding member; moved to the AL Central in 1994
- Minnesota Twins β Founding member; moved to the AL Central in 1994
- Milwaukee Brewers β Founding member (as Seattle Pilots); moved to the AL East in 1972, then to the AL Central in 1994. Eventually moved to the NL Central in 1998.
Division members
- Place cursor over year for division champion or World Series team.
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- A Creation of division due to 1969 expansion, Kansas City and Seattle added.
- B Seattle franchise moved to Milwaukee, becoming the Brewers.
- C Washington Senators moved to DallasβFort Worth, became Texas Rangers and switched divisions with Milwaukee, which moved to the AL East.
- D Seattle added in the 1977 league expansion.
- E Chicago, Kansas City, and Minnesota moved into the newly created AL Central due to the 1994 realignment.
- F In 1997, California Angels become Anaheim Angels. In 2005, Anaheim Angels become Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. In 2016, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim become Los Angeles Angels.
- G Houston switches leagues from the NL Central.
Champions by year
- Team names link to the season in which each team played
Year | Winner | Record | % | Playoff Results |
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1969 | Minnesota Twins (1) | 97β65 | .599 | Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3β0 |
1970 | Minnesota Twins (2) | 98β64 | .605 | Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3β0 |
1971 | Oakland Athletics (1) | 101β61 | .627 | Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3β0 |
1972 | Oakland Athletics (2) | 93β62 | .600 | Won ALCS (Tigers) 3β2 Won World Series (Reds) 4β3 |
1973 | Oakland Athletics (3) | 94β68 | .580 | Won ALCS (Orioles) 3β2 Won World Series (Mets) 4β3 |
1974 | Oakland Athletics (4) | 90β72 | .556 | Won ALCS (Orioles) 3β1 Won World Series (Dodgers) 4β1 |
1975 | Oakland Athletics (5) | 98β64 | .605 | Lost ALCS (Red Sox) 3β0 |
1976 | Kansas City Royals (1) | 90β72 | .556 | Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3β2 |
1977 | Kansas City Royals (2) | 102β60 | .630 | Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3β2 |
1978 | Kansas City Royals (3) | 92β70 | .568 | Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3β1 |
1979 | California Angels (1) | 88β74 | .543 | Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3β1 |
1980 | Kansas City Royals (4) | 97β65 | .599 | Won ALCS (Yankees) 3β0 Lost World Series (Phillies) 4β2 |
1981 | Oakland Athletics (6)β | 64β45 | .587 | Won ALDS (Royals) 3β0 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3β0 |
1982 | California Angels (2) | 93β69 | .574 | Lost ALCS (Brewers) 3β2 |
1983 | Chicago White Sox (1) | 99β63 | .611 | Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3β1 |
1984 | Kansas City Royals (5) | 84β78 | .519 | Lost ALCS (Tigers) 3β0 |
1985 | Kansas City Royals (6) | 91β71 | .562 | Won ALCS (Blue Jays) 4β3 Won World Series (Cardinals) 4β3 |
1986 | California Angels (3) | 92β70 | .568 | Lost ALCS (Red Sox) 4β3 |
1987 | Minnesota Twins (3) | 85β77 | .525 | Won ALCS (Tigers) 4β1 Won World Series (Cardinals) 4β3 |
1988 | Oakland Athletics (7) | 104β58 | .642 | Won ALCS (Red Sox) 4β0 Lost World Series (Dodgers) 4β1 |
1989 | Oakland Athletics (8) | 99β63 | .611 | Won ALCS (Blue Jays) 4β1 Won World Series (Giants) 4β0 |
1990 | Oakland Athletics (9) | 103β59 | .636 | Won ALCS (Red Sox) 4β0 Lost World Series (Reds) 4β0 |
1991 | Minnesota Twins (4) | 95β67 | .586 | Won ALCS (Blue Jays) 4β1 Won World Series (Braves) 4β3 |
1992 | Oakland Athletics (10) | 96β66 | .593 | Lost ALCS (Blue Jays) 4β2 |
1993 | Chicago White Sox (2) | 94β68 | .580 | Lost ALCS (Blue Jays) 4β2 |
1994Β§ | No playoffs due to 1994β95 Major League Baseball strike | |||
1995 | Seattle Mariners (1)* | 79β66 | .545 | Won ALDS (Yankees) 3β2 Lost ALCS (Indians) 4β2 |
1996 | Texas Rangers (1) | 90β72 | .556 | Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3β1 |
1997 | Seattle Mariners (2) | 90β72 | .556 | Lost ALDS (Orioles) 3β1 |
1998 | Texas Rangers (2) | 88β74 | .543 | Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3β0 |
1999 | Texas Rangers (3) | 95β67 | .586 | Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3β0 |
2000 | Oakland Athletics (11) | 91β70 | .565 | Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3β2 |
2001 | Seattle Mariners (3) | 116β46 | .716 | Won ALDS (Indians) 3β2 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4β1 |
2002 | Oakland Athletics (12) | 103β59 | .636 | Lost ALDS (Twins) 3β2 |
2003 | Oakland Athletics (13) | 96β66 | .593 | Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3β2 |
2004 | Anaheim Angels (4) | 92β70 | .568 | Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3β0 |
2005 | Los Angeles Angels (5) | 95β67 | .586 | Won ALDS (Yankees) 3β2 Lost ALCS (White Sox) 4β1 |
2006 | Oakland Athletics (14) | 93β69 | .574 | Won ALDS (Twins) 3β0 Lost ALCS (Tigers) 4β0 |
2007 | Los Angeles Angels (6) | 94β68 | .580 | Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3β0 |
2008 | Los Angeles Angels (7) | 100β62 | .617 | Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3β1 |
2009 | Los Angeles Angels (8) | 97β65 | .599 | Won ALDS (Red Sox) 3β0 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4β2 |
2010 | Texas Rangers (4) | 90β72 | .556 | Won ALDS (Rays) 3β2 Won ALCS (Yankees) 4β2 Lost World Series (Giants) 4β1 |
2011 | Texas Rangers (5) | 96β66 | .593 | Won ALDS (Rays) 3β1 Won ALCS (Tigers) 4β2 Lost World Series (Cardinals) 4β3 |
2012 | Oakland Athletics (15) | 94β68 | .580 | Lost ALDS (Tigers) 3β2 |
2013 | Oakland Athletics (16) | 96β66 | .593 | Lost ALDS (Tigers) 3β2 |
2014 | Los Angeles Angels (9) | 98β64 | .605 | Lost ALDS (Royals) 3β0 |
2015 | Texas Rangers (6) | 88β74 | .543 | Lost ALDS (Blue Jays) 3β2 |
2016 | Texas Rangers (7) | 95β67 | .586 | Lost ALDS (Blue Jays) 3β0 |
2017 | Houston Astros (1) | 101β61 | .623 | Won ALDS (Red Sox) 3β1 Won ALCS (Yankees) 4β3 Won World Series (Dodgers) 4β3 |
2018 | Houston Astros (2) | 103β59 | .636 | Won ALDS (Indians) 3β0 Lost ALCS (Red Sox) 4β1 |
2019 | Houston Astros (3) | 107β55 | .660 | Won ALDS (Rays) 3β2 Won ALCS (Yankees) 4β2 Lost World Series (Nationals) 4β3 |
2020β β | Oakland Athletics (17) | 36β24 | .600 | Won ALWC (White Sox) 2β1 Lost ALDS (Astros) 3β1 |
2021 | Houston Astros (4) | 95β67 | .586 | Won ALDS (White Sox) 3β1 Won ALCS (Red Sox) 4β2 Lost World Series (Braves) 4β2 |
2022 | Houston Astros (5) | 106β56 | .654 | Won ALDS (Mariners) 3β0 Won ALCS (Yankees) 4β0 Won World Series (Phillies) 4β2 |
2023 | Houston Astros (6)** | 90β72 | .556 | Won ALDS (Twins) 3β1 Lost ALCS (Rangers) 4β3 |
β β Due to the players' strike, the season was split in two. The Athletics won the first half and defeated the second-half winner, the Kansas City Royals, to win the division.
Β§ β Due to the 1994β95 Major League Baseball strike, starting on August 12, no official winner was declared. The Texas Rangers were leading in winning percentage at time of the strike.
* β Seattle defeated the California Angels in a one-game playoff for the division title, 9β1.
β β β Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was shortened to 60 games. By virtue of the eight-team postseason format used for that season, division runner-up Houston also qualified for the playoffs.
** β The Astros and Rangers finished tied for first place with identical records. The Astros were declared division winners, due to having won the season series against the Rangers, and the Rangers received the wild card berth.
Other postseason teams
- See List of American League Wild Card winners (since 1994)
Year | Winner | Record | % | GB | Playoff Results |
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2000 | Seattle Mariners | 91β71 | .562 | .5 | Won ALDS (White Sox) 3β0 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4β2 |
2001 | Oakland Athletics | 102β60 | .630 | 14 | Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3β2 |
2002 | Anaheim Angels | 99β63 | .611 | 4 | Won ALDS (Yankees) 3β1 Won ALCS (Twins) 4β1 Won World Series (Giants) 4β3 |
2012 | Texas Rangers* | 93β69 | .574 | 1 | Lost ALWC (Orioles) |
2014 | Oakland Athletics* | 88β74 | .543 | 10 | Lost ALWC (Royals) |
2015 | Houston Astros* | 86β76 | .531 | 2 | Won ALWC (Yankees) Lost ALDS (Royals) 3β2 |
2018 | Oakland Athletics* | 97β65 | .599 | 6 | Lost ALWC (Yankees) |
2019 | Oakland Athletics* | 97β65 | .599 | 10 | Lost ALWC (Rays) |
2020 | Houston Astros* | 29β31 | .483 | 7 | Won ALWC (Twins) 2β0 Won ALDS (Athletics) 3β1 Lost ALCS (Rays) 4β3 |
2022 | Seattle Mariners* | 90β72 | .556 | 16 | Won ALWC (Blue Jays) 2β0 Lost ALDS (Astros) 3β0 |
2023 | Texas Rangers* | 90β72 | .556 | 0 | Won ALWC (Rays) 2β0 Won ALDS (Orioles) 3β0 Won ALCS (Astros) 4β3 Won World Series (Diamondbacks) 4β1 |
* 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.
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 | Minnesota (97β65) | Oakland (88β74) | California (71β91) | Kansas City (69β93) | Chicago White Sox (68β94) | Seattle (64β98) | |
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1970 | Minnesota (98β64) | Oakland (89β73) | California (86β76) | Kansas City (65β97) | Milwaukee (65β97) | Chicago White Sox (56β106) | |
1971 | Oakland (101β60) | Kansas City (85β76) | Chicago White Sox (79β83) | California (76β86) | Minnesota (74β86) | Milwaukee (69β92) | |
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1972 | Oakland (93β62) | Chicago White Sox (87β67) | Minnesota (77β77) | Kansas City (76β78) | California (75β80) | Texas (54β100) | |
1973 | Oakland (94β68) | Kansas City (88β74) | Minnesota (81β81) | California (79β83) | Chicago White Sox (77β85) | Texas (57β105) | |
1974 | Oakland (90β72) | Texas (84β76) | Minnesota (82β80) | Chicago White Sox (80β80) | Kansas City (77β85) | California (68β94) | |
1975 | Oakland (98β64) | Kansas City (91β71) | Texas (79β83) | Minnesota (76β83) | Chicago White Sox (75β86) | California (72β89) | |
1976 | Kansas City (90β72) | Oakland (87β74) | Minnesota (85β77) | Texas (76β86) | California (76β86) | Chicago White Sox (64β97) | |
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1977 | Kansas City (102β60) | Texas (94β68) | Chicago White Sox (90β72) | Minnesota (84β77) | California (74β88) | Seattle (64β98) | Oakland (63β98) |
1978 | Kansas City (92β70) | Texas (87β75) | California (87β75) | Minnesota (73β89) | Chicago White Sox (71β90) | Oakland (69β93) | Seattle (56β104) |
1979 | California (88β74) | Kansas City (85β77) | Texas (83β79) | Minnesota (82β80) | Chicago White Sox (73β87) | Seattle (67β95) | Oakland (54β108) |
1980 | Kansas City (97β65) | Oakland (83β79) | Minnesota (77β84) | Texas (76β85) | Chicago White Sox (70β90) | California (65β95) | Seattle (59β103) |
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1981 | Oakland (64β45) | Texas (57β48) | Chicago White Sox (54β52) | Kansas City (50β53) | California (51β59) | Seattle (44β65) | Minnesota (41β68) |
1982 | California (93β69) | Kansas City (90β72) | Chicago White Sox (87β75) | Seattle (76β86) | Oakland (68β94) | Texas (64β98) | Minnesota (60β102) |
1983 | Chicago White Sox (99β63) | Kansas City (79β83) | Texas (77β85) | Oakland (74β88) | California (70β92) | Minnesota (70β92) | Seattle (60β102) |
1984 | Kansas City (84β78) | California (81β81) | Minnesota (81β81) | Oakland (77β85) | Chicago White Sox (74β88) | Seattle (74β88) | Texas (69β92) |
1985 | Kansas City (91β71) | California (90β72) | Chicago White Sox (85β77) | Minnesota (77β85) | Oakland (77β85) | Seattle (74β88) | Texas (62β99) |
1986 | California (92β70) | Texas (87β75) | Kansas City (76β86) | Oakland (76β86) | Chicago White Sox (72β90) | Minnesota (71β91) | Seattle (67β95) |
1987 | Minnesota (85β77) | Kansas City (83β79) | Oakland (81β81) | Seattle (78β84) | Chicago White Sox (77β85) | Texas (75β87) | California (75β87) |
1988 | Oakland (104β58) | Minnesota (91β71) | Kansas City (84β77) | California (75β87) | Chicago White Sox (71β90) | Texas (70β91) | Seattle (68β93) |
1989 | Oakland (99β63) | Kansas City (92β70) | California (91β71) | Texas (83β79) | Minnesota (80β82) | Seattle (73β89) | Chicago White Sox (69β92) |
1990 | Oakland (103β59) | Chicago White Sox (94β68) | Texas (83β79) | California (80β82) | Seattle (77β85) | Kansas City (75β86) | Minnesota (74β88) |
1991 | Minnesota (95β67) | Chicago White Sox (87β75) | Texas (85β77) | Oakland (84β78) | Seattle (83β79) | Kansas City (82β80) | California (81β81) |
1992 | Oakland (96β66) | Minnesota (90β72) | Chicago White Sox (86β76) | Texas (77β85) | California (72β90) | Kansas City (72β90) | Seattle (64β98) |
1993 | Chicago White Sox (94β68) | Texas (86β76) | Kansas City (84β78) | Seattle (82β80) | California (71β91) | Minnesota (71β91) | Oakland (68β94) |
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1994 | Texas (52β62) | Oakland (51β63) | Seattle (49β63) | California (47β68) | |||
1995 | (3) Seattle[a] (79β66) | California (78β67) | Texas (74β70) | Oakland (67β77) | |||
1996 | (3) Texas (90β72) | Seattle (85β76) | Oakland (78β84) | California (70β91) | |||
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1997 | (2) Seattle (90β72) | Anaheim (84β78) | Texas (77β85) | Oakland (65β97) | |||
1998 | (3) Texas (88β74) | Anaheim (85β77) | Seattle (76β85) | Oakland (74β88) | |||
1999 | (3) Texas (95β67) | Oakland (87β75) | Seattle (79β83) | Anaheim (70β92) | |||
2000 | (2) Oakland (91β70) | (4) Seattle (91β71) | Anaheim (82β80) | Texas (71β91) | |||
2001 | (1) Seattle (116β46) | (4) Oakland (102β60) | Anaheim (75β87) | Texas (73β89) | |||
2002 | (2) Oakland (103β59) | (4) Anaheim (99β63) | Seattle (93β69) | Texas (72β90) | |||
2003 | (2) Oakland (96β66) | Seattle (93β69) | Anaheim (77β85) | Texas (71β91) | |||
2004 | (2) Anaheim[b] (92β70) | Oakland (91β71) | Texas (89β73) | Seattle (63β99) | |||
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2005 | (2) L.A. Angels[c] (95β67) | Oakland (88β74) | Texas (79β83) | Seattle (69β93) | |||
2006 | (3) Oakland (93β69) | L.A. Angels (89β73) | Texas (80β82) | Seattle (78β84) | |||
2007 | (3) L.A. Angels (94β68) | Seattle (88β74) | Oakland (76β86) | Texas (75β87) | |||
2008 | (1) L.A. Angels (100β62) | Texas (79β83) | Oakland (75β86) | Seattle (61β101) | |||
2009 | (2) L.A. Angels (97β65) | Texas (87β75) | Seattle (85β77) | Oakland (75β87) | |||
2010 | (3) Texas (90β72) | Oakland (81β81) | L.A. Angels (80β82) | Seattle (61β101) | |||
2011 | (2) Texas (96β66) | L.A. Angels (86β76) | Oakland (74β88) | Seattle (67β95) | |||
2012 | (2) Oakland (94β68) | (4) Texas (93β69) | L.A. Angels (89β73) | Seattle (75β87) | |||
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2013 | (2) Oakland (96β66) | Texas[d] (91β72) | L.A. Angels (78β84) | Seattle (71β91) | Houston (51β111) | ||
2014 | (1) L.A. Angels (98β64) | (5) Oakland (88β74) | Seattle (87β75) | Houston (70β92) | Texas (67β95) | ||
2015 | (3) Texas (88β74) | (5) Houston (86β76) | L.A. Angels (85β77) | Seattle (76β86) | Oakland (68β94) | ||
2016 | (1) Texas (95β67) | Seattle (86β76) | Houston (84β78) | L.A. Angels (74β88) | Oakland (69β93) | ||
2017 | (2) Houston (101β61) | L.A. Angels (80β82) | Seattle (78β84) | Texas (78β84) | Oakland (75β87) | ||
2018 | (2) Houston (103β59) | (5) Oakland (97β65) | Seattle (89β73) | L.A. Angels (80β82) | Texas (67β95) | ||
2019 | (1) Houston (107β55) | (4) Oakland (97β65) | Texas (78β84) | L.A. Angels (72β90) | Seattle (68β94) | ||
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2020 | (2) Oakland (36β24) | (6) Houston (29β31) | Seattle (27β33) | L.A. Angels (26β34) | Texas (22β38) | ||
2021 | (2) Houston (95β67) | Seattle (90β72) | Oakland (86β76) | L.A. Angels (77β85) | Texas (60β102) | ||
2022 | (1) Houston (106β56) | (5) Seattle (90β72) | L.A. Angels (73β89) | Texas (68β94) | Oakland (60β102) | ||
2023 | (2) Houston (90β72) | (5) Texas[e] (90β72) | Seattle (88β74) | L.A. Angels (73β89) | Oakland (50β112) |
- Notes and Tiebreakers
- a Seattle and California were tied for the division championship and played in a tie-breaker game. The Mariners won 9β1 to claim the division crown.
- b Anaheim and Minnesota of the American League Central were tied for the second and third seed, but the Angels claimed the second seed by winning the season series 5β4.
- c Los Angeles and New York Yankees of the American League East were tied for the second and third seed, but the Angels claimed the second seed by winning the season series 6β4.
- d Texas and Tampa Bay of the American League East were tied for the second wild-card berth and played in a tie-breaker game. The Rangers lost 5β2 and were eliminated from postseason contention.
- e Texas and Houston were tied for the division lead, but the Astros claimed the division by winning the season series 9-4.
AL West statistics
Team | Division Championships |
Last Year Won | Year (s) |
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Current Teams in Division: | |||
Oakland Athletics | 17 |
2020 |
1971β1975, 1981, 1988β1990, 1992, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2020 |
Los Angeles Angels | 9 |
2014 |
1979, 1982, 1986, 2004, 2005, 2007β2009, 2014 |
Texas Rangers | 7 |
2016 |
1996, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016 |
Houston Astros | 6 |
2023 |
2017β2019, 2021-2023 |
Seattle Mariners | 3 |
2001 |
1995, 1997, 2001 |
Former Teams in Division: | |||
Kansas City Royals | 6 |
1985 |
1976β1978 1980, 1984, 1985 |
Minnesota Twins | 4 |
1991 |
1969, 1970, 1987, 1991 |
Chicago White Sox | 2 |
1993 |
1983, 1993 |
Milwaukee Brewers | 0 | β |
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See also
References
- "Astros' sale finalized, 2 more for playoffs". Associated Press. November 17, 2011. Retrieved November 17, 2011.
- The Angels were formerly known as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.