La División Oeste de la Liga Americana es una de las tres divisiones en las Grandes Ligas 's de la Liga Americana . La división tiene cinco equipos a partir de la temporada 2013, pero tenía cuatro equipos de 1994 a 2012, y tenía hasta siete equipos antes de la realineación de 1994. Aunque sus equipos actualmente solo residen a lo largo de la costa oeste y en Texas , históricamente la división ha tenido equipos tan al este como Chicago . Desde 1998 (cuando la División Oeste de la Liga Nacional se expandió a cinco equipos) hasta 2012, la División Oeste de la Liga Americana fue la única división de Grandes Ligas con cuatro equipos. El actual campeón de esta división es Oakland Athletics . En 2013, los Astros de Houston pasaron delCentral de la Liga Nacional al Oeste de la Liga Americana. [1] Ese movimiento le da a las seis divisiones de la MLB cinco equipos iguales ya ambas ligas 15 equipos iguales cada una.
Liga | Liga americana |
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Deporte | Liga Mayor de Béisbol |
Fundado | 1969 |
Equipos | |
No. de equipos | 5 |
Campeonatos | |
Campeones más recientes | Oakland Athletics (título 17) |
La mayoría de los títulos | Atléticos de Oakland (17) |
Membresía de la división
Miembros actuales
- Houston Astros - Se incorporó en 2013; anteriormente de NL West (1969-1993) y NL Central (1994-2012)
- Los Ángeles Angels [2] - Miembro fundador (como los Ángeles de California)
- Oakland Athletics - Miembro fundador
- Seattle Mariners : se incorporó en 1977 como equipo de expansión
- Texas Rangers - Se incorporó en 1972; anteriormente del Este de la Liga Americana (como los Senadores de Washington de 1961-1971)
Miembros anteriores
- Chicago White Sox - Miembro fundador; se mudó a la AL Central en 1994
- Kansas City Royals - Miembro fundador; se mudó a la AL Central en 1994
- Minnesota Twins - Miembro fundador; se mudó a la AL Central en 1994
- Cerveceros de Milwaukee - Miembro fundador (como Seattle Pilots ); se mudó a la División Este de la Liga Americana en 1972, luego a la Central de la Liga Americana en 1994. Finalmente se mudó a la Central de la Liga Nacional en 1998.
Miembros de la división
- Coloque el cursor sobre el año para el campeón de la división o el equipo de la Serie Mundial.
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Team not in division Division Won World Series Division Won AL Championship |
- 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 Dallas–Fort 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.
Campeones por año
- Team names link to the season in which each team played
Year | Winner | Record | % | Playoff Results |
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1969 | Minnesota Twins (1) | 97–65 | .599 | Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3–0 |
1970 | Minnesota Twins (2) | 98–64 | .605 | Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3–0 |
1971 | Oakland Athletics (1) | 101–61 | .627 | Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3–0 |
1972 | Oakland Athletics (2) | 93–62 | .600 | Won ALCS (Tigers) 3–2 Won World Series (Reds) 4–3 |
1973 | Oakland Athletics (3) | 94–68 | .580 | Won ALCS (Orioles) 3–2 Won World Series (Mets) 4–3 |
1974 | Oakland Athletics (4) | 90–72 | .556 | Won ALCS (Orioles) 3–1 Won World Series (Dodgers) 4–1 |
1975 | Oakland Athletics (5) | 98–64 | .605 | Lost ALCS (Red Sox) 3–0 |
1976 | Kansas City Royals (1) | 90–72 | .556 | Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3–2 |
1977 | Kansas City Royals (2) | 102–60 | .630 | Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3–2 |
1978 | Kansas City Royals (3) | 92–70 | .568 | Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3–1 |
1979 | California Angels (1) | 88–74 | .543 | Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3–1 |
1980 | Kansas City Royals (4) | 97–65 | .599 | Won ALCS (Yankees) 3–0 Lost World Series (Phillies) 4–2 |
1981 | Oakland Athletics (6)† | 64–45 | .587 | Won ALDS (Royals) 3–0 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3–0 |
1982 | California Angels (2) | 93–69 | .574 | Lost ALCS (Brewers) 3–2 |
1983 | Chicago White Sox (1) | 99–63 | .611 | Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3–1 |
1984 | Kansas City Royals (5) | 84–78 | .519 | Lost ALCS (Tigers) 3–0 |
1985 | Kansas City Royals (6) | 91–71 | .562 | Won ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–3 Won World Series (Cardinals) 4–3 |
1986 | California Angels (3) | 92–70 | .568 | Lost ALCS (Red Sox) 4–3 |
1987 | Minnesota Twins (3) | 85–77 | .525 | Won ALCS (Tigers) 4–1 Won World Series (Cardinals) 4–3 |
1988 | Oakland Athletics (7) | 104–58 | .642 | Won ALCS (Red Sox) 4–0 Lost World Series (Dodgers) 4–1 |
1989 | Oakland Athletics (8) | 99–63 | .611 | Won ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–1 Won World Series (Giants) 4–0 |
1990 | Oakland Athletics (9) | 103–59 | .636 | Won ALCS (Red Sox) 4–0 Lost World Series (Reds) 4–0 |
1991 | Minnesota Twins (4) | 95–67 | .586 | Won ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–1 Won World Series (Braves) 4–3 |
1992 | Oakland Athletics (10) | 96–66 | .593 | Lost ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–2 |
1993 | Chicago White Sox (2) | 94–68 | .580 | Lost ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–2 |
1994§ | No playoffs due to 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike | |||
1995 | Seattle Mariners (1)* | 79–66 | .545 | Won ALDS (Yankees) 3–2 Lost ALCS (Indians) 4–2 |
1996 | Texas Rangers (1) | 90–72 | .556 | Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3–1 |
1997 | Seattle Mariners (2) | 90–72 | .556 | Lost ALDS (Orioles) 3–1 |
1998 | Texas Rangers (2) | 88–74 | .543 | Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3–0 |
1999 | Texas Rangers (3) | 95–67 | .586 | Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3–0 |
2000 | Oakland Athletics (11) | 91–70 | .565 | Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3–2 |
2001 | Seattle Mariners (3) | 116–46 | .716 | Won ALDS (Indians) 3–2 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4–1 |
2002 | Oakland Athletics (12) | 103–59 | .636 | Lost ALDS (Twins) 3–2 |
2003 | Oakland Athletics (13) | 96–66 | .593 | Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3–2 |
2004 | Anaheim Angels (4) | 92–70 | .568 | Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3–0 |
2005 | Los Angeles Angels (5) | 95–67 | .586 | Won ALDS (Yankees) 3–2 Lost ALCS (White Sox) 4–1 |
2006 | Oakland Athletics (14) | 93–69 | .574 | Won ALDS (Twins) 3–0 Lost ALCS (Tigers) 4–0 |
2007 | Los Angeles Angels (6) | 94–68 | .580 | Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3–0 |
2008 | Los Angeles Angels (7) | 100–62 | .617 | Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3–1 |
2009 | Los Angeles Angels (8) | 97–65 | .599 | Won ALDS (Red Sox) 3–0 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4–2 |
2010 | Texas Rangers (4) | 90–72 | .556 | Won ALDS (Rays) 3–2 Won ALCS (Yankees) 4–2 Lost World Series (Giants) 4–1 |
2011 | Texas Rangers (5) | 96–66 | .593 | Won ALDS (Rays) 3–1 Won ALCS (Tigers) 4–2 Lost World Series (Cardinals) 4–3 |
2012 | Oakland Athletics (15) | 94–68 | .580 | Lost ALDS (Tigers) 3–2 |
2013 | Oakland Athletics (16) | 96–66 | .593 | Lost ALDS (Tigers) 3–2 |
2014 | Los Angeles Angels (9) | 98–64 | .605 | Lost ALDS (Royals) 3–0 |
2015 | Texas Rangers (6) | 88–74 | .543 | Lost ALDS (Blue Jays) 3–2 |
2016 | Texas Rangers (7) | 95–67 | .586 | Lost ALDS (Blue Jays) 3–0 |
2017 | Houston Astros (1) | 101–61 | .623 | Won ALDS (Red Sox) 3–1 Won ALCS (Yankees) 4–3 Won World Series (Dodgers) 4–3 |
2018 | Houston Astros (2) | 103–59 | .636 | Won ALDS (Indians) 3–0 Lost ALCS (Red Sox) 4–1 |
2019 | Houston Astros (3) | 107–55 | .660 | Won ALDS (Rays) 3–2 Won ALCS (Yankees) 4–2 Lost World Series (Nationals) 4–3 |
2020†† | Oakland Athletics (17) | 36–24 | .600 | Won ALWC (White Sox) 2–1 Lost ALDS (Astros) 3–1 |
† – 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 (50 – 53 overall record) to win the division.
§ – Due to the 1994–95 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.
* – Seattle defeated the California Angels in a one-game playoff for the division title, 9 – 1.
†† – 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 (29–31, .483) also qualified for the playoffs. The Houston Astros Won ALWC (Twins) 2–0, Won ALDS (Athletics) 3–1, Lost ALCS (Rays) 4–3.
Ganadores de comodines producidos
- See List of American League Wild Card winners (since 1994)
Year | Winner | Record | % | GB | Playoff Results |
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2000 | Seattle Mariners | 91–71 | .562 | .5 | Won ALDS (White Sox) 3–0 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4–2 |
2001 | Oakland Athletics | 102–60 | .630 | 14 | Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3–2 |
2002 | Anaheim Angels | 99–63 | .611 | 4 | Won ALDS (Yankees) 3–1 Won ALCS (Twins) 4–1 Won World Series (Giants) 4–3 |
2012 | Texas Rangers* | 93–69 | .574 | 1 | Lost ALWC (Orioles) |
2014 | Oakland Athletics* | 88–74 | .543 | 10 | Lost ALWC (Royals) |
2015 | Houston Astros* | 86–76 | .531 | 2 | Won ALWC (Yankees) Lost ALDS (Royals) 3–2 |
2018 | Oakland Athletics* | 97–65 | .599 | 6 | Lost ALWC (Yankees) |
2019 | Oakland Athletics* | 97–65 | .599 | 10 | Lost ALWC (Rays) |
* – Since the 2012 season, each league has had two Wild Card winners. The qualifiers play a single-game playoff to determine who will face the top-seeded team in the American League Division Series.
Resultados de la temporada
(#) | 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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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | |
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1969 | Minnesota (97–65) | Oakland (88–74) | California (71–91) | Kansas City (69–93) | Chicago White Sox (68–94) | Seattle (64–98) | |
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1970 | Minnesota (98–64) | Oakland (89–73) | California (86–76) | Kansas City (65–97) | Milwaukee (65–97) | Chicago White Sox (56–106) | |
1971 | Oakland (101–60) | Kansas City (85–76) | Chicago White Sox (79–83) | California (76–86) | Minnesota (74–86) | Milwaukee (69–92) | |
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1972 | Oakland (93–62) | Chicago White Sox (87–67) | Minnesota (77–77) | Kansas City (76–78) | California (75–80) | Texas (54–100) | |
1973 | Oakland (94–68) | Kansas City (88–74) | Minnesota (81–81) | California (79–83) | Chicago White Sox (77–85) | Texas (57–105) | |
1974 | Oakland (90–72) | Texas (84–76) | Minnesota (82–80) | Chicago White Sox (80–80) | Kansas City (77–85) | California (68–94) | |
1975 | Oakland (98–64) | Kansas City (91–71) | Texas (79–83) | Minnesota (76–83) | Chicago White Sox (75–86) | California (72–89) | |
1976 | Kansas City (90–72) | Oakland (87–74) | Minnesota (85–77) | Texas (76–86) | California (76–86) | Chicago White Sox (64–97) | |
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1977 | Kansas City (102–60) | Texas (94–68) | Chicago White Sox (90–72) | Minnesota (84–77) | California (74–88) | Seattle (64–98) | Oakland (63–98) |
1978 | Kansas City (92–70) | Texas (87–75) | California (87–75) | Minnesota (73–89) | Chicago White Sox (71–90) | Oakland (69–93) | Seattle (56–104) |
1979 | California (88–74) | Kansas City (85–77) | Texas (83–79) | Minnesota (82–80) | Chicago White Sox (73–87) | Seattle (67–95) | Oakland (54–108) |
1980 | Kansas City (97–65) | Oakland (83–79) | Minnesota (77–84) | Texas (76–85) | Chicago White Sox (70–90) | California (65–95) | Seattle (59–103) |
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1981 | Oakland (64–45) | Texas (57–48) | Chicago White Sox (54–52) | Kansas City (50–53) | California (51–59) | Seattle (44–65) | Minnesota (41–68) |
1982 | California (93–69) | Kansas City (90–72) | Chicago White Sox (87–75) | Seattle (76–86) | Oakland (68–94) | Texas (64–98) | Minnesota (60–102) |
1983 | Chicago White Sox (99–63) | Kansas City (79–83) | Texas (77–85) | Oakland (74–88) | California (70–92) | Minnesota (70–92) | Seattle (60–102) |
1984 | Kansas City (84–78) | California (81–81) | Minnesota (81–81) | Oakland (77–85) | Chicago White Sox (74–88) | Seattle (74–88) | Texas (69–92) |
1985 | Kansas City (91–71) | California (90–72) | Chicago White Sox (85–77) | Minnesota (77–85) | Oakland (77–85) | Seattle (74–88) | Texas (62–99) |
1986 | California (92–70) | Texas (87–75) | Kansas City (76–86) | Oakland (76–86) | Chicago White Sox (72–90) | Minnesota (71–91) | Seattle (67–95) |
1987 | Minnesota (85–77) | Kansas City (83–79) | Oakland (81–81) | Seattle (78–84) | Chicago White Sox (77–85) | Texas (75–87) | California (75–87) |
1988 | Oakland (104–58) | Minnesota (91–71) | Kansas City (84–77) | California (75–87) | Chicago White Sox (71–90) | Texas (70–91) | Seattle (68–93) |
1989 | Oakland (99–63) | Kansas City (92–70) | California (91–71) | Texas (83–79) | Minnesota (80–82) | Seattle (73–89) | Chicago White Sox (69–92) |
1990 | Oakland (103–59) | Chicago White Sox (94–68) | Texas (83–79) | California (80–82) | Seattle (77–85) | Kansas City (75–86) | Minnesota (74–88) |
1991 | Minnesota (95–67) | Chicago White Sox (87–75) | Texas (85–77) | Oakland (84–78) | Seattle (83–79) | Kansas City (82–80) | California (81–81) |
1992 | Oakland (96–66) | Minnesota (90–72) | Chicago White Sox (86–76) | Texas (77–85) | California (72–90) | Kansas City (72–90) | Seattle (64–98) |
1993 | Chicago White Sox (94–68) | Texas (86–76) | Kansas City (84–78) | Seattle (82–80) | California (71–91) | Minnesota (71–91) | Oakland (68–94) |
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1994 | Texas (52–62) | Oakland (51–63) | Seattle (49–63) | California (47–68) | |||
1995 | (3) Seattle[a] (79–66) | California (78–67) | Texas (74–70) | Oakland (67–77) | |||
1996 | (3) Texas (90–72) | Seattle (85–76) | Oakland (78–84) | California (70–91) | |||
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1997 | (2) Seattle (90–72) | Anaheim (84–78) | Texas (77–85) | Oakland (65–97) | |||
1998 | (3) Texas (88–74) | Anaheim (85–77) | Seattle (76–85) | Oakland (74–88) | |||
1999 | (3) Texas (95–67) | Oakland (87–75) | Seattle (79–83) | Anaheim (70–92) | |||
2000 | (2) Oakland (91–70) | (4) Seattle (91–71) | Anaheim (82–80) | Texas (71–91) | |||
2001 | (1) Seattle (116–46) | (4) Oakland (102–60) | Anaheim (75–87) | Texas (73–89) | |||
2002 | (2) Oakland (103–59) | (4) Anaheim (99–63) | Seattle (93–69) | Texas (72–90) | |||
2003 | (2) Oakland (96–66) | Seattle (93–69) | Anaheim (77–85) | Texas (71–91) | |||
2004 | (2) Anaheim[b] (92–70) | Oakland (91–71) | Texas (89–73) | Seattle (63–99) | |||
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2005 | (2) L.A. Angels[c] (95–67) | Oakland (88–74) | Texas (79–83) | Seattle (69–93) | |||
2006 | (3) Oakland (93–69) | L.A. Angels (89–73) | Texas (80–82) | Seattle (78–84) | |||
2007 | (3) L.A. Angels (94–68) | Seattle (88–74) | Oakland (76–86) | Texas (75–87) | |||
2008 | (1) L.A. Angels (100–62) | Texas (79–83) | Oakland (75–86) | Seattle (61–101) | |||
2009 | (2) L.A. Angels (97–65) | Texas (87–75) | Seattle (85–77) | Oakland (75–87) | |||
2010 | (3) Texas (90–72) | Oakland (81–81) | L.A. Angels (80–82) | Seattle (61–101) | |||
2011 | (2) Texas (96–66) | L.A. Angels (86–76) | Oakland (74–88) | Seattle (67–95) | |||
2012 | (2) Oakland (94–68) | (4) Texas (93–69) | L.A. Angels (89–73) | Seattle (75–87) | |||
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2013 | (2) Oakland (96–66) | Texas[d] (91–72) | L.A. Angels (78–84) | Seattle (71–91) | Houston (51–111) | ||
2014 | (1) L.A. Angels (98–64) | (5) Oakland (88–74) | Seattle (87–75) | Houston (70–92) | Texas (67–95) | ||
2015 | (3) Texas (88–74) | (5) Houston (86–76) | L.A. Angels (85–77) | Seattle (76–86) | Oakland (68–94) | ||
2016 | (1) Texas (95–67) | Seattle (86–76) | Houston (84–78) | L.A. Angels (74–88) | Oakland (69–93) | ||
2017 | (2) Houston (101–61) | L.A. Angels (80–82) | Seattle (78–84) | Texas (78–84) | Oakland (75–87) | ||
2018 | (2) Houston (103–59) | (5) Oakland (97–65) | Seattle (89–73) | L.A. Angels (80–82) | Texas (67–95) | ||
2019 | (2) Houston (107–55) | (4) Oakland (97–65) | Texas (78–84) | L.A. Angels (72–90) | Seattle (68–94) | ||
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2020 | (2) Oakland (36–24) | (6) Houston (29–31) | Seattle (27–33) | L.A. Angels (26–34) | Texas (22–38) |
- Notes and Tiebreakers
- a Seattle and California were tied for the division championship and played in a tie-breaker game. The Mariners won 9–1 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 5–4.
- c Los Angeles and New York 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 6–4.
- 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 5–2 and were eliminated from postseason contention.
Estadísticas de AL West
Team | Division Championships | Last Year Won | Year (s) |
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Current Teams in Division: | |||
Oakland Athletics | |||
Los Angeles Angels | |||
Texas Rangers | |||
Seattle Mariners | |||
Houston Astros | |||
Former Teams in Division: | |||
Kansas City Royals | |||
Minnesota Twins | |||
Chicago White Sox | |||
Milwaukee Brewers | 0 | — |
Ver también
- American League East
- American League Central
- National League East
- National League Central
- National League West
Referencias
- ^ "Houston Astros' sale approved by MLB". Associated Press. November 17, 2011. Retrieved November 17, 2011.
- ^ The Angels were formerly known as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
enlaces externos
- MLB Final Standings By Year