American League Championship Series

In Major League Baseball, the American League Championship Series (ALCS), played in October, is a playoff round that decides the winner of the American League pennant. The winner of the series moves on to play the winner of the National League Championship Series in baseball's championship, the World Series. It is a "best-of-seven" series, meaning the first team to win four games

History

In 1969, MLB expanded the leagues to two divisions. As a result, the League Championship Series was implemented. Originally, it was a best-of-five series, meaning a team had to win three games to advance to the World Series. In 1985, the LCS was expanded to a best-of-seven format.

Since 1995, the two winners of the ALDS advance to the ALCS.

List

Click the link on the far left for detailed information on that series.

Year Winner Loser Record Series MVP
1969 Baltimore OriolesMinnesota Twins 3–0 
1970 Baltimore OriolesMinnesota Twins 3–0 
1971 Baltimore OriolesOakland Athletics 3–0 
1972 Oakland AthleticsDetroit Tigers 3–2 
1973 Oakland Athletics Baltimore Orioles 3–2 
1974 Oakland Athletics Baltimore Orioles 3–1 
1975 Boston Red Sox Oakland Athletics 3–0 
1976 New York Yankees Kansas City Royals 3–2 
1977 New York Yankees Kansas City Royals 3–2 
1978 New York Yankees Kansas City Royals 3–1 
1979 Baltimore Orioles California Angels 3–1 
1980 Kansas City Royals New York Yankees 3–0Frank White, Kansas City
1981 New York Yankees Oakland Athletics 3–0Graig Nettles, New York
1982 Milwaukee Brewers California Angels 3–2Fred Lynn, California
1983 Baltimore OriolesChicago White Sox 3–1Mike Boddicker, Baltimore
1984 Detroit TigersKansas City Royals 3–0Kirk Gibson, Detroit
1985 Kansas City RoyalsToronto Blue Jays 4–3George Brett, Kansas City
1986 Boston Red Sox California Angels 4–3Marty Barrett, Boston
1987 Minnesota TwinsDetroit Tigers 4–1Gary Gaetti, Minnesota
1988 Oakland AthleticsBoston Red Sox 4–0Dennis Eckersley, Oakland
1989 Oakland AthleticsToronto Blue Jays 4–1Rickey Henderson, Oakland
1990 Oakland AthleticsBoston Red Sox 4–0 Dave Stewart, Oakland
1991 Minnesota TwinsToronto Blue Jays 4–1Kirby Puckett, Minnesota
1992 Toronto Blue JaysOakland Athletics 4–2Roberto Alomar, Toronto
1993 Toronto Blue JaysChicago White Sox 4–2
1994 Not held due to labor dispute.
1995 Cleveland IndiansSeattle Mariners 4–2Orel Hershiser, Cleveland
1996 New York YankeesBaltimore Orioles 4–1 Bernie Williams,
New York
1997 Cleveland IndiansBaltimore Orioles 4–2Marquis Grissom, Cleveland
1998 New York YankeesCleveland Indians 4–2David Wells, New York
1999 New York YankeesBoston Red Sox 4–1Orlando Hernández, New York
2000 New York YankeesSeattle Mariners 4–2David Justice, New York
2001 New York YankeesSeattle Mariners 4–1Andy Pettitte, New York
2002 Anaheim AngelsMinnesota Twins 4–1Adam Kennedy, Anaheim
2003 New York YankeesBoston Red Sox 4–3Mariano Rivera, New York
2004 Boston Red SoxNew York Yankees 4–3David Ortiz, Boston
2005 Chicago White SoxLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim 4–1Paul Konerko, Chicago
2006 Detroit TigersOakland Athletics 4–0Plácido Polanco, Detroit
2007 Boston Red SoxCleveland Indians 4–3Josh Beckett, Boston
2008 Tampa Bay RaysBoston Red Sox 4–3Matt Garza, Tampa Bay
2009 New York YankeesLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim 4–2CC Sabathia, New York
2010 Texas Rangers [1]New York Yankees 4–2Josh Hamilton, Texas [2]
2011 Texas Rangers Detroit Tigers 4–2 Nelson Cruz, Texas
2012 Detroit Tigers New York Yankees 4–0 Delmon Young, Detroit
2013 Boston Red Sox Detroit Tigers 4–2 Koji Uehara, Boston
2014 Kansas City Royals Baltimore Orioles 4–0 Lorenzo Cain, Kansas City
2015 Kansas City Royals Toronto Blue Jays 4–2 Alcides Escobar, Kansas City
2016 Cleveland Indians Toronto Blue Jays 4–2 Andrew Miller, Cleveland
2017 Houston Astros New York Yankees 4–3 Justin Verlander, Houston
2018 Boston Red Sox Houston Astros 4–1 Jackie Bradley Jr., Boston
2019 Houston Astros New York Yankees 4–2 Jose Altuve, Houston

Denotes wild-card team (since 1995).

References

  1. Stoddard, Ed (2010-10-23). "Rangers down Yanks to reach first World Series". reuters.com. Reuters. Retrieved 2010-10-23.
  2. "Hamilton selected as ALCS MVP". fox8live.com. Louisiana Media Company, LLC. 2010-10-23. Archived from the original on 2012-04-16. Retrieved 2010-10-23.



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