American League Division Series - ALDS Results

ALDS Results

  • Team names link to the season in which each team played
Year Winner Loser Wins Losses
1981 New York Yankees Milwaukee Brewers 3 2
Oakland Athletics Kansas City Royals 3 0
1994 Not held due to players' strike.
1995 Cleveland Indians Boston Red Sox 3 0
Seattle Mariners New York Yankees† 3 2
1996 New York Yankees Texas Rangers 3 1
Baltimore Orioles† Cleveland Indians 3 1
1997 Baltimore Orioles Seattle Mariners 3 1
Cleveland Indians New York Yankees† 3 2
1998 New York Yankees Texas Rangers 3 0
Cleveland Indians Boston Red Sox† 3 1
1999 New York Yankees Texas Rangers 3 0
Boston Red Sox† Cleveland Indians 3 2
2000 Seattle Mariners† Chicago White Sox 3 0
New York Yankees Oakland Athletics 3 2
2001 New York Yankees Oakland Athletics† 3 2
Seattle Mariners Cleveland Indians 3 2
2002 Minnesota Twins Oakland Athletics 3 2
Anaheim Angels† New York Yankees 3 1
2003 New York Yankees Minnesota Twins 3 1
Boston Red Sox† Oakland Athletics 3 2
2004 New York Yankees Minnesota Twins 3 1
Boston Red Sox† Anaheim Angels 3 0
2005 Chicago White Sox Boston Red Sox† 3 0
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim New York Yankees 3 2
2006 Detroit Tigers† New York Yankees 3 1
Oakland Athletics Minnesota Twins 3 0
2007 Boston Red Sox Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 3 0
Cleveland Indians New York Yankees† 3 1
2008 Boston Red Sox† Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 3 1
Tampa Bay Rays Chicago White Sox 3 1
2009 New York Yankees Minnesota Twins 3 0
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Boston Red Sox† 3 0
2010 Texas Rangers Tampa Bay Rays 3 2
New York Yankees† Minnesota Twins 3 0
2011 Texas Rangers Tampa Bay Rays† 3 1
Detroit Tigers New York Yankees 3 2
2012 Detroit Tigers Oakland Athletics 3 2
New York Yankees Baltimore Orioles† 3 2
† indicates wild card team

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