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The '''American League Championship Series (ALCS)''' is a best-of-seven playoff and one of two League Championship Series comprising the penultimate round of [[Major League Baseball]]'s (MLB) postseason. It is contested by the winners of the two [[American League Division Series]]. The winner of the ALCS wins the AL pennant and advances to the World Series, MLB's championship series, to play the winner of the [[National League Championship Series]]. The ALCS began in 1969 as a best-of-five playoff and used this format until 1985, when it changed to its current best-of-seven format.
The '''American League Championship Series (ALCS)''' is a best-of-seven playoff and one of two League Championship Series comprising the penultimate round of [[Major League Baseball]]'s (MLB) postseason. It is contested by the winners of the two [[American League Division Series]]. The winner of the ALCS wins the AL pennant and advances to the World Series, MLB's championship series, to play the winner of the [[National League Championship Series]]. The ALCS began in 1969 as a best-of-five playoff and used this format until 1985, when it changed to its current best-of-seven format.
==1990s==
===1990===
{{Infobox program inline
|event = Red Sox Home Program
|image = [[File:Mlb-alcs-program boston-red-sox 1990.jpg|600px]]
|teams = [[Boston Red Sox]] vs. [[Oakland Athletics]]
|venue = [[Fenway Park]]
|people = [[Roger Clemens]]
|artist = n/a
|seealso = n/a
}}
{{Infobox program inline
|event = Athletics Home Program
|image = [[File:Mlb-alcs-program oakland-athletics 1990.jpg|600px|border]]
|teams = [[Oakland Athletics]] vs. [[Boston Red Sox]]
|venue = [[Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum]]
|people = [[Bob Welch]]
|artist = n/a
|seealso = n/a
}}


==By Season==
==By Season==
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!Season!!Winning Team!!Home Venue!!Losing Team!!Home Venue!!Program(s)
!Season!!Winning Team!!Home Venue!!Losing Team!!Home Venue!!Program(s)
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| [[2008 MLB season|2008]]
| [[1975 MLB season|1975]]
| [[Boston Red Sox]]
| [[Fenway Park]]
| [[Oakland Athletics]]
| [[Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum]]
| [[1975 ALCS (Boston Red Sox vs. Oakland Athletics)|Program]]
|-
| [[1979 MLB season|1979]]
| [[Baltimore Orioles]]
| [[Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)|Memorial Stadium]]
| [[California Angels]]
| [[Anaheim Stadium]]
| [[1979 ALCS (Baltimore Orioles vs. California Angels)|Program]]
|-
| [[1991 MLB season|1991]]
| [[Minnesota Twins]]
| [[Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome]]
| [[Toronto Blue Jays]]
| [[SkyDome]]
| [[1991 ALCS (Minnesota Twins vs. Toronto Blue Jays)|Program]]
|-
| 2008
| [[Tampa Bay Rays]]
| [[Tampa Bay Rays]]
| [[Tropicana Field]]
| [[Tropicana Field]]
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| [[Minute Maid Park]]
| [[Minute Maid Park]]
| [[2018 ALCS program (Boston Red Sox vs. Houston Astros)|Program]]
| [[2018 ALCS program (Boston Red Sox vs. Houston Astros)|Program]]
|-
| [[2020 MLB season|2020]]
| [[Tampa Bay Rays]]
| [[Petco Park]]^
| [[Houston Astros]]
| [[Petco Park]]^
| [[2020 ALCS program (Tampa Bay Rays vs. Houston Astros)|Program]]
|-
|-
| [[2021 MLB season|2021]]
| [[2021 MLB season|2021]]
| [[Boston Red Sox]] vs. [[Houston Astros]]
| [[Houston Astros]]
|
| [[Minute Maid Park]]
|
| [[Boston Red Sox]]
| [[Minute Maid Park]], [[Fenway Park]]
| [[Fenway Park]]
| [[2021 ALCS program (Houston Astros vs. Boston Red Sox)|Program]]
| [[2021 ALCS program (Houston Astros vs. Boston Red Sox)|Program]]
|-
| [[2022 MLB season|2022]]
| [[Houston Astros]]
| [[Minute Maid Park]]
| [[New York Yankees]]
| [[Yankee Stadium]]
| [[2022 ALCS program (Houston Astros vs. New York Yankees)|Program]]
|}
|}
<small>^The 2020 ALCS was played at a neutral site due to the COVID-19 pandemic.</small>


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Latest revision as of 13:22, 9 May 2024

The American League Championship Series (ALCS) is a best-of-seven playoff and one of two League Championship Series comprising the penultimate round of Major League Baseball's (MLB) postseason. It is contested by the winners of the two American League Division Series. The winner of the ALCS wins the AL pennant and advances to the World Series, MLB's championship series, to play the winner of the National League Championship Series. The ALCS began in 1969 as a best-of-five playoff and used this format until 1985, when it changed to its current best-of-seven format.

1990s

1990

Red Sox Home Program
Mlb-alcs-program boston-red-sox 1990.jpg
Team(s) Boston Red Sox vs. Oakland Athletics
Venue Fenway Park
People Roger Clemens
Cover Artist(s) n/a
Price n/a
See Also n/a
Athletics Home Program
Mlb-alcs-program oakland-athletics 1990.jpg
Team(s) Oakland Athletics vs. Boston Red Sox
Venue Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
People Bob Welch
Cover Artist(s) n/a
Price n/a
See Also n/a

By Season

Season Winning Team Home Venue Losing Team Home Venue Program(s)
1975 Boston Red Sox Fenway Park Oakland Athletics Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Program
1979 Baltimore Orioles Memorial Stadium California Angels Anaheim Stadium Program
1991 Minnesota Twins Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Toronto Blue Jays SkyDome Program
2008 Tampa Bay Rays Tropicana Field Boston Red Sox Fenway Park Program
2018 Boston Red Sox Fenway Park Houston Astros Minute Maid Park Program
2020 Tampa Bay Rays Petco Park^ Houston Astros Petco Park^ Program
2021 Houston Astros Minute Maid Park Boston Red Sox Fenway Park Program
2022 Houston Astros Minute Maid Park New York Yankees Yankee Stadium Program

^The 2020 ALCS was played at a neutral site due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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